Show, monitor, clear, and debug command reference
Command hierarchies
Show commands
show
- aps [aps-id] [detail]
- card [slot-number] [detail]
- card state
- mda [slot [/mda]] [detail]
- mda [slot/mda] statistics [source-mda | dest-mda | ip-transport | cflowd | mirror | security [encryption | firewall]]
- mda aggregate-statistics
- mda with-fabric-stats
- mda [slot [/mda]] ring mda
- fdb [mac ieee-address] [port port-id] [all]
- external-alarms alarm [alarm-id]
- external-alarms input [alarm-input] [detail]
- external-alarms name [name-string] [detail]
- external-alarms output [alarm-output] [detail]
- lcr [lcr-id] [detail]
- mw link [mw-link-id] [detail]
- mw radio port-id detail] [power]
- mw radio port-id perfmon [all | g826 | acm | power]
- mw radio software
- lag [lag-id] [detail] [statistics]
- lag lag-id associations
- lag lag-id bfd
- lag [lag-id] description
- lag lag-id [detail] lacp-partner
- lag [lag-id] port
- macsec
- connectivity-association [ca-name] [detail]
- mka-session [port port-id] [sub-port sub-port]
- mka-session [port port-id] [sub-port sub-port] detail
- mka-session [port port-id] [sub-port sub-port] statistics
- multilink-bundle [bundle-id | slot/mda | type {mlppp | ima-grp}] [detail]
- multilink-bundle [bundle-id | slot/mda | [ppp [multiclass] | ima]]
- multilink-bundle bundle-id
- ima
- atm [detail]
- connections
- pvc [vpi/vci] [detail]
- pvp [vpi] [detail]
- port [port-id] [statistics] [detail]
- port port-id acr [detail]
- port port-id cisco-hdlc
- port port-id description
- port port-id dot1x [detail]
- port port-id associations
- port port-id ppp [detail]
- port port-id ethernet [efm-oam | detail]
- lldp [nearest-bridge | nearest-non-tpmr | nearest-customer] [remote-info] [detail]
- port port-id frame-relay [detail | dlci dlci]
- port port-id ima-link
- port port-id macsec [sub-port-id] [detail] [statistics]
- port port-id atm
- port port-id atm connections
- port port-id atm pvc [vpi/vci] [detail]
- port port-id atm pvp [vpi] [detail]
- port aps[-group-id][.channel]
- port lcr[-group-id/port][.channel]
- port-tree port-id
- scada [bridge-id] [detail]
- scada [bridge-id] description
- scada [bridge-id] [detail] statistics
Monitor commands
monitor
- fabric-profile mda {mda-id | with-stats-enabled} {dest-mda | source-mda} [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
- lag lag-id [lag-id...(up to 5 max)] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
- port port-id [port-id...(up to 5 total)] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] [multiclass]
- port port-id [port-id...(up to 5 total)] atm [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
- port port-id atm aal-5 [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
- port port-id atm pvc vpi/vci [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
- port port-id atm pvc vpi/vci aal-5 [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
- port port-id atm pvc vpi/vci oam [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
- port port-id atm pvp vpi [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
- port port-id atm pvp vpi oam [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
- scada scada-id [scada-id...(up to 5 total)] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
Clear commands
clear
- external-alarms alarm [all | alarm-id]
- lag lag-id statistics
- macsec mka-session [port-id]
- mda mda-id
- mda mda-id statistics {source-mda | destination-mda | fabric-port | fabric-global | all}
- mda mda-id statistics ip-transport
- mda mda-id statistics security [encryption | firewall]
- mda mda-id statistics mirror
- mda mda-id statistics cflowd
- mda mda-id ring {all | mac ieee-address | port port-id}
- mda all
- mw
- link mw-link-id statistics
- radio port-id
- radio radio perfmon [all | g826 | acm | power]
- rsl-history port-id
- port port-id statistics
- port port-id atm pvc [vpi[/vci]] statistics
- port port-id atm pvp [vpi] statistics
- port port-id frame-relay dlci dlci
- port port-id macsec sub-port-id statistics
- scada bridge-id statistics
Debug commands
Command descriptions
Show commands
Show APS commands
aps
Syntax
aps [aps-id] [detail]
Context
show
Description
This command displays automatic protection switching (APS) information.
Parameters
- aps-id
displays information for the specified APS group ID
- detail
displays detailed APS information
Output
The following outputs are examples of APS information, and APS field descriptions describes the fields.
Output example*A:7705:Dut-A>config>port# show aps
===============================================================================
APS Group Info
===============================================================================
Interface Admin Oper MC-Ctl Work Prot Active Tx/Rx
State State State Circuit Circuit Circuit K1 Byte
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
aps-1 Up Up N/A 1/5/1 1/6/1 1/5/1 PC-Tx: No-Req
===============================================================================
*A:7705:Dut-A>config>port# show aps detail
===============================================================================
APS Group: aps-1
===============================================================================
Description : APS Group
Group Id : 1 Active Circuit : 1/5/1
Admin Status : Up Oper Status : Up
Working Circuit : 1/5/1 Protection Circuit : 1/6/1
Switching-mode : Bi-directional Switching-arch : 1+1(sig,data)
Revertive-mode : Non-revertive Revert-time (min) :
Rx K1/K2 byte : 0x00/0x05 (No-Req on Protect)
Tx K1/K2 byte : 0x00/0x05 (No-Req on Protect)
Current APS Status : OK
Multi-Chassis APS : No
Neighbor : 0.0.0.0
Control link state : N/A
Mode mismatch Cnt : 0 Channel mismatch Cnt : 0
PSB failure Cnt : 1 FEPL failure Cnt : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APS Working Circuit - 1/5/1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin Status : Up Oper Status : Up
Current APS Status : OK No. of Switchovers : 0
Last Switchover : None Switchover seconds : 0
Signal Degrade Cnt : 1 Signal Failure Cnt : 0
Last Switch Cmd : No Cmd Last Exercise Result : Unknown
Tx L-AIS : None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APS Protection Circuit - 1/6/1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin Status : Up Oper Status : Up
Current APS Status : OK No. of Switchovers : 0
Last Switchover : None Switchover seconds : 0
Signal Degrade Cnt : 1 Signal Failure Cnt : 0
Last Switch Cmd : No Cmd Last Exercise Result : Unknown
Tx L-AIS : None
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Interface |
Specifies the APS interface name (the APS group port) |
Admin State |
Specifies whether the APS interface is administratively up or down |
Oper State |
Specifies whether the APS interface is operationally up or down |
MC-Ctl state |
Specifies the multi-chassis state |
Work Circuit |
Specifies the physical port that is acting as the working circuit for this APS group |
Prot Circuit |
Specifies the physical port that is acting as the protection circuit for this APS group |
Active Circuit |
Specifies the active circuit |
Tx/Rx K1 Byte |
Displays the value of the SONET/SDH K1 byte received or transmitted on the protection circuit |
APS Group |
Displays the APS group name |
Description |
Displays the APS group description |
Group ID |
Displays the APS group ID number |
Active Circuit |
Specifies the physical port that is acting as the active circuit for this APS group |
Admin Status |
Specifies whether the APS circuit is administratively up or down |
Oper Status |
Specifies whether the APS circuit is operationally up or down |
Working Circuit |
Displays the physical port that is acting as the working circuit for this APS group |
Protection Circuit |
Displays the physical port that is acting as the protection circuit for this APS group |
Switching-mode |
Displays the switching mode of the APS group |
Switching-arch |
Displays the architecture of the APS group |
Revertive-mode |
Displays the revertive mode of the APS group: non-revertive – traffic remains on the protection line until another switch request is received revertive – when the condition that caused a switch to the protection line has been cleared, the signal is switched back to the working line |
Revert-time |
Displays the configured time, in minutes, to wait after the working circuit has become functional again before making the working circuit active again. If the revertive mode is non-revertive, then this field is empty. |
Rx K1/K2 byte |
Displays the value of the SONET/SDH K1/K2 byte received on the interface |
Tx K1/K2 byte |
Displays the value of the SONET/SDH K1/K2 byte transmitted on the interface |
Current APS Status |
Displays the current APS status |
Multi-Chassis APS |
Indicates whether MC-APS is configured |
Neighbor |
Displays the neighbor IP address. All zeros indicates the APS group is an SC-APS. |
Control link state |
Displays the current control link status |
Mode mismatch Cnt |
Indicates the number of times a conflict occurs between the current local mode and the received K2 mode information |
Channel mismatch Cnt |
Indicates the number of mismatches between the transmitted K1 channel and the received K2 channel that have been detected |
PSB failure Cnt |
Displays a count of Protection Switch Byte (PSB) failure conditions. This condition occurs when either an inconsistent APS byte or an invalid code is detected. |
FEPL failure Cnt |
Displays a count of far-end protection-line (FEPL) failure conditions. This condition is declared based on receiving SF on the protection line in the K1 byte. |
No. of Switchovers |
Displays the number of times a switchover has occurred |
Last Switchover |
Displays the timestamp of the last switchover |
Switchover seconds |
Displays the cumulative Protection Switching Duration (PSD) time in seconds For a working channel, this is the cumulative number of seconds that service was carried on the protection line For the protection line, this is the cumulative number of seconds that the protection line has been used to carry any working channel traffic. This information is only valid if revertive switching is enabled. |
Signal Degrade Cnt |
Displays the number of times the signal was degraded |
Signal Failure Cnt |
Displays the number of times the signal failed |
Last Switch Cmd |
Reports the last switch command that was performed on a circuit |
Last Exercise Result |
Displays the result of the last exercise request on a circuit |
Advertise Interval |
Displays the advertise interval |
Hold time |
Displays the hold time |
Show card commands
card
Syntax
card [slot-number] [detail]
card state
Context
show
Description
This command displays IOM and CSM information for the chassis.
Default
displays summary information only
Parameters
- slot-number
displays information for the specified card slot (always 1)
- state
displays provisioned and equipped card, adapter card, and module information
- detail
displays detailed IOM information if used with the card slot-number option and displays detailed IOM and CSM card information if used without the slot-number option
Output
The following outputs are examples of card information:
-
Card (Output example, Card field descriptions )
-
Card State (Output example, Card state field descriptions )
-
Card Detailed (Output example, Card (IOM) detailed field descriptions )
-
CSM Card (Output example, CSM card field descriptions )
ALU-1# show card
===============================================================================
Card Summary
===============================================================================
Slot Provisioned Type Admin Operational Comments
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up
A csmv2-10g up up/active
B csmv2-10g up down/standby
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot |
The slot number of the card in the chassis |
Provisioned Type |
The card type that is configured for the slot |
Equipped Type (if different) |
The card type that is actually populated in the slot if different from the provisioned type |
Admin State |
up: the card is administratively up down: the card is administratively down |
Operational State |
up: the card is operationally up down: the card is operationally down active: the CSM is in active mode (for redundancy) standby: the CSM is in standby mode (for redundancy) |
Comments |
Provides other information about the card |
The following examples display the card states for a 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2, 7705 SAR-18, 7705 SAR-M, 7705 SAR-H, 7705 SAR-Hc, 7705 SAR-A, 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-Wx, and 7705 SAR-X.
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The show card state command output for the 7705 SAR-Hc, 7705 SAR-A, 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-Wx, and 7705 SAR-X will always appear as shown because these platforms have a fixed physical configuration.
-
The show card state command output for the 7705 SAR-M will always appear as shown, with the exception of slot 1/3 where the provisioned type depends on the module installed in the slot.
-
The show card state command output for the 7705 SAR-H will always appear as shown, with the exception of slots 1/2 and 1/3 where the provisioned type depends on the module installed in those slots.
For the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2:
*A:NOK-1># show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up 6
1/1 a12-sdiv2 up provisioned 12
1/2 a4-oc3 up provisioned 4
1/3 a16-chds1v2 up provisioned 16
1/4 a4-chds3v2 up provisioned 4
1/5 a8-1gb-sfp up provisioned 8
1/6 a2-choc3 up provisioned 2
A csmv2-10g up up Active
B csmv2-10g up down Standby
===============================================================================
For the 7705 SAR-18:
*A:NOK-1># show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up 12
1/1 aux-alarm up up
1/2 a8-1gb-sfp up up
1/3 a8-1gb-sfp up up 8
1/4 a8-1gb-sfp up provisioned 8
1/5 a8-1gb-sfp up provisioned 8
1/6 a32-chds1v2 up up 32
1/7 a32-chds1v2 up up 32
1/8 a32-chds1v2 up provisioned 8
1/9 a32-chds1v2 up provisioned 8
1/10 a4-oc3 up provisioned 4
1/11 a4-chds3v2 up provisioned 4
1/12 a2-choc3 up provisioned 2
1/X1 x-10GigE-v2 up provisioned 1
1/X2 x-10GigE-v2 up provisioned 10
1/X3 x-10GigE-v2 up provisioned 1
1/X4 x-10GigE-v2 up provisioned 10
A csm-10g up up Active
B csm-10g up down Standby
==============================================================================
*A:NOK-1>#
For the 7705 SAR-M:
*A:ALU-1># show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up 3
1/1 i7-1gb up up 7
1/2 i16-chds1 up up 16
1/3 p6-eth up up 6
A csm-2.5g up up Active
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
For the 7705 SAR-H:
*A:ALU-1># show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up 3
1/1 i8-1gb up up 8
1/2 p4-combo up up 4
1/3 p4-combo p4-combo up up 4
A csm-2.5g csm-2.5g up up Active
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
For the 7705 SAR-Hc:
*A:ALU-1># show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up 2
1/1 i6-1gb up up 6
1/2 i2-sdi up up 2
A csm-2.5g up up Active
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
For the 7705 SAR-A:
*A:ALU-1># show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up 2
1/1 i12-eth-xor up up 12
1/2 i8-chds1 up up 8
A csm-2.5g up up Active
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
For the 7705 SAR-Ax:
*A:sar-Ax# show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up 2
1/1 i12-1gb-xor up up 12
1/2 i1-gnss up up 1
A csm-2.5g up up Active
===============================================================================
For the 7705 SAR-Wx:
*A:ALU-1># show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up 1
1/1 i5-1gb-b up up 5
A csm-2.5g up up Active
===============================================================================
For the 7705 SAR-X:
*A:ALU-1># show card state
===============================================================================
Card State
===============================================================================
Slot/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Num Num Comments
Id Equipped Type (if different) State State Ports MDA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up 3
1/1 i8-chds1-x up up 8
1/2 i7-mix-eth up up 7
1/3 i7-mix-eth up up 7
A csm-2.5g up up Active
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot/Id |
The slot number of the card in the chassis |
Provisioned Type |
The card type that is configured for the slot |
Equipped Type (if different) |
The card type that is actually populated in the slot if different from the provisioned type |
Admin State |
up: the card is administratively up down: the card is administratively down |
Operational State |
up: the card is operationally up down: the card is operationally down provisioned: there is no card in the slot but it has been preconfigured failed: the installed card has operationally failed |
Num Ports |
The number of ports available on the provisioned card |
Num MDA |
The number of adapter cards installed |
Comments |
Indicates which CSM is the active card and which is in standby mode (for redundancy) |
The following example displays detailed card (IOM) information for the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2.
*A:ALU-1># show card 1 detail
==============================================================================
Card 1
==============================================================================
Slot Provisioned Type Admin Operational Comments
Equipped Type (if different) State State
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 iom-sar up up
IOM Card Specific Data
Clock source : none
Named Pool Mode : Disabled
Available MDA slots : 6
Installed MDAs : 2
Hardware Data
Part number : Sim Part#
CLEI code : Sim CLEI
Serial number : card-1
Manufacture date : 01012003
Manufacturing string : Sim MfgString card-1
Manufacturing deviations : Sim MfgDeviation card-1
Administrative state : up
Operational state : up
Temperature : 36C
Temperature threshold : 75C
Software boot (rom) version : simulated
Software version : TiMOS-B-8.0.I1070 both/i386 NOKIA SAR 7705 *
Time of last boot : 2016/08/05 20:57:10
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address : a4:58:01:00:00:00
Last bootup reason : hard boot
Memory capacity : 2,031 MB
================================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot |
The slot number of the IOM (always 1) |
Provisioned Type |
The card type that is configured for the slot (iom-sar) |
Equipped Type (if different) |
The card type that is actually populated in the slot if different from the provisioned type |
Admin State |
up: the card is administratively up down: the card is administratively down |
Operational State |
up: the card is operationally up down: the card is operationally down |
Comments |
Provides other information about the card |
Clock source |
The system’s clock source |
Available MDA slots |
The number of card slots available |
Installed MDAs |
The number of cards installed |
Part number |
The chassis part number |
CLEI code |
The Common Language Equipment Identifier (CLEI) code string for the router |
Serial number |
The chassis serial number |
Manufacture date |
The chassis manufacture date |
Manufacturing string |
A factory-inputted manufacturing text string |
Manufacturing deviations |
A record of changes done to the hardware or software that is outside the normal revision control process |
Administrative state |
up: the card is administratively up |
down: the card is administratively down |
|
Operational State |
up: the card is operationally up down: the card is operationally down provisioned: there is no card in the slot but it has been preconfigured failed: the provisioned card has operationally failed |
Temperature |
The internal chassis temperature |
Temperature threshold |
The value above which the internal temperature must rise in order to indicate that the temperature is critical |
Software boot (rom) version |
The version of the boot ROM image |
Software boot version |
The version of the boot image |
Software version |
The software version number |
Time of last boot |
The date and time the most recent boot occurred |
Current alarm state |
The alarm conditions for the adapter card |
Base MAC address |
The base MAC address of the hardware component |
Memory capacity |
The memory capacity of the adapter card |
The following example displays detailed CSMv2 information for the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2.
*A:ALU-1># show card ‟a” detail
===============================================================================
Card A
===============================================================================
Slot Provisioned Type Admin Operational Comments
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A csmv2-10g up up/active
BOF last modified : N/A
Config file version : WED SEP 01 15:49:15 2015 UTC
Config file last modified : 2016/01/12 21:08:27
Config file last saved : 2016/07/14 18:14:07
M/S clocking ref state : primary
Flash - cf3:
Administrative State : up
Operational state : up
Serial number : serial-3
Firmware revision : v1.0
Model number : SMART CF
Size : 1,953 MB
Free space : 1,948 MB
Hardware Data
Part number : Sim Part#
CLEI code : Sim CLEI
Serial number : card-2
Manufacture date : 01012003
Manufacturing string : Sim MfgString card-2
Manufacturing deviations : Sim MfgDeviation card-2
Administrative state : up
Operational state : up
Temperature : 35C
Temperature threshold : 75C
Software boot (rom) version : simulated
Software version : TiMOS-B-8.0.I536 both/i386 NOKIA SAR 7705 *
Time of last boot : 2016/08/05 20:57:10
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address : a4:58:02:00:00:00
Memory capacity : 2,048 MB
==========================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot |
The slot number of the card in the chassis |
Provisioned Type |
The card type that is configured for the slot |
Equipped Type (if different) |
The card type that is actually populated in the slot if different from the provisioned type |
Admin State |
up: the CSM is administratively up down: the CSM is administratively down |
Operational State |
up: the CSM is operationally up down: the CSM is operationally down active: the CSM is in active mode (for redundancy) standby: the CSM is in standby mode (for redundancy) |
Comments |
Provides other information about the card |
BOF last modified |
The date and time of the most recent BOF modification |
Config file version |
The configuration file version |
Config file last modified |
The date and time of the most recent config file modification |
Config file last saved |
The date and time of the most recent config file save |
M/S clocking ref state |
primary: the card is acting as the primary (active) CSM in a redundant system |
secondary: the card is acting as the standby (secondary) CSM in a redundant system |
|
Admin State |
up: the compact flash is administratively up |
down: the compact flash is administratively down |
|
Operational State |
up: the compact flash is operationally up |
down: the compact flash is operationally down |
|
Serial number |
The compact flash serial number |
Firmware revision |
The compact flash firmware version number |
Model number |
The compact flash model number |
Size |
The memory capacity on the compact flash |
Free space |
The amount of free space on the compact flash |
Part number |
The CSM part number |
CLEI code |
The code used to identify the router |
Serial number |
The CSM serial number |
Manufacture date |
The chassis manufacture date |
Manufacturing string |
A factory-inputted manufacturing text string |
Manufacturing deviations |
A record of changes done to the hardware or software that is outside the normal revision control process |
Administrative state |
up: the CSM is administratively up |
down: the CSM is administratively down |
|
Operational state |
up: the CSM is operationally up |
down: the CSM is operationally down |
|
Temperature |
The internal chassis temperature |
Temperature threshold |
The value above which the internal temperature must rise in order to indicate that the temperature is critical |
Software boot (rom) version |
The version of the boot image |
Software version |
The software version number |
Time of last boot |
The date and time the most recent boot occurred |
Current alarm state |
The alarm conditions for the specific card |
Base MAC address |
The base MAC address of the hardware component |
Memory capacity |
The total amount of memory on the CSM |
mda
Syntax
mda [slot [/mda]] [detail]
mda slot/mda statistics [source-mda | dest-mda | ip-transport | cflowd | mirror | security [encryption | firewall]]
mda aggregate-statistics
mda with-fabric-stats
mda [slot [/mda]] ring
Context
show
Description
This command displays adapter card information and statistics collected from a specified adapter card and associated fabric ports.
The mda slot/mda statistics command applies only to the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2, 7705 SAR-18, and 7705 SAR-X. For the 7705 SAR-X, only the cflowd and mirror parameters apply.
The mda aggregate-statistics command applies only to the 7705 SAR-A, 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-M, 7705 SAR-H, 7705 SAR-Hc, and 7705 SAR-Wx. Additionally, on the 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-H, 7705 SAR-Hc, and 7705 SAR-Wx, the displays include IPSec security statistics. On the 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-H, 7705 SAR-Hc, and 7705 SAR-Wx, the displays also include firewall queue statistics. On the 7705 SAR-H and 7705 SAR-Hc, the displays also include IP transport statistics.
The mda with-fabric-stats command applies only to 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2 and 7705 SAR-18.
The mda slot/mda ring command applies only to the 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) Adapter card and 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) module
If no command line options are specified, a summary output of all adapter cards is displayed.
Parameters
- slot
the slot number of the IOM
- mda
the slot number of the adapter card or the fixed platform MDA. If this parameter is omitted, information for all MDAs is displayed
- source-mda
displays network and access ingress traffic statistics from the specified adapter card going toward the fabric and toward a destination adapter card. The sum of traffic forwarded or dropped is also displayed.
Statistics from the fabric are not displayed when this keyword is used.
- dest-mda
displays network and access ingress statistics for all adapter cards going toward the fabric and destined for the specified destination adapter card. The following are also collected: global fabric statistics, fabric firewall statistics, and fabric port statistics if the destination adapter card has the collection of fabric statistics enabled.
The sum of traffic forwarded or dropped is also displayed.
- ip-transport
displays IP transport queue forward and drop statistics
- cflowd
displays cflowd queue statistics
- security encryption
displays IPSec encryption statistics for the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2 and 7705 SAR-18 only
- security firewall
displays firewall security statistics for the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2 and 7705 SAR-18 only
- aggregate-statistics
displays all applicable statistics aggregated over all MDAs in the system. This command applies only to the 7705 SAR-A, 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-M, 7705 SAR-H, 7705 SAR-Hc, and 7705 SAR-Wx.
- with-fabric-stats
displays all adapter cards that have been configured to collect fabric port statistics. For the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2, only one adapter card can have fabric statistics enabled. For the 7705 SAR-18, multiple adapter cards can have fabric statistics enabled.
- ring
accesses the commands to show the FDB and statistics on a ring adapter card. See the fdb command for more information.
Output
The following outputs are examples of MDA information:
-
MDA (Output example, MDA field descriptions )
-
MDA Detailed (Output example, MDA detail field descriptions )
-
MDA Fabric Statistics (Output example (source-mda and dest-mda), MDA fabric statistics field descriptions)
-
MDA Fabric Statistics (Output example (ip-transport statistics), MDA fabric IP-transport statistics field descriptions)
-
MDA Fabric Statistics (Output example (cflowd statistics), MDA fabric cflowd statistics field descriptions)
-
MDA Fabric Statistics (Output example (mirror statistics), MDA fabric mirror statistics field descriptions)
-
MDA Fabric Security Encryption Statistics (Output example (security encryption), MDA fabric security encryption statistics field descriptions)
-
MDA Fabric Security Firewall Statistics (Output example (security firewall), MDA fabric security firewall statistics field descriptions)
-
MDA With Fabric Statistics (Output example, MDA with fabric statistics field descriptions)
-
MDA Aggregate-Statistics (Output example, MDA aggregate statistics field descriptions)
*A:ALU-1># show mda 1/1
===============================================================================
MDA 1/1
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 a6-em up provisioned
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>
*A:ALU-1># show mda 1/2
===============================================================================
MDA 1/2
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 2 a4-oc3 up provisioned
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
*A:ALU-1># show mda 1/3
===============================================================================
MDA 1/3
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 3 a16-chds1v2 up provisioned
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
*A:ALU-1># show mda 1/4
===============================================================================
MDA 1/4
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 4 a4-chds3v2 up provisioned
===============================================================================
*A:NOK-1>#
*A:NOK-1># show mda 1/6
===============================================================================
MDA 1/6
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 6 a2-choc3 Unknown up failed
===============================================================================
*A:NOK-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot |
The card slot number (always 1) |
Mda |
The adapter card slot number |
Provisioned Type |
The provisioned adapter card type |
Equipped Type (if different) |
The adapter card type actually installed in the slot if different from the provisioned type |
Admin State |
up: the adapter card is administratively up down: the adapter card is administratively down |
Operational State |
up: the adapter card is operationally up down: the adapter card is operationally down provisioned: there is no adapter card in the slot but it has been preconfigured failed: the provisioned adapter card has operationally failed |
The following example shows the details of a 12-port Serial Data Interface card in slot 1.
*A:ALU-1># show mda 1/1 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/1 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 a12-sdiv2 up provisioned
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 12
Number of ports equipped : 12
Transmit timing selected : CPM Card A
Sync interface timing status : Qualified
Network ingress queue policy : default
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Capabilities : Serial, PPP, FR, HDLC, cHDLC, CEM
Min channel size : PDH DS0 Group
Max channel size : Serial RS-232
Max number of channels : 12
Channels in use : 2
CEM MDA Specific Data
Clock Mode : n/a
Hardware Data
Part number :
CLEI code :
Serial number :
Manufacture date :
Manufacturing string :
Manufacturing deviations :
Administrative state : up
Operational state : provisioned
Software version : N/A
Time of last boot : N/A
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address :
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
The following example shows the details of a 6-port E&M Adapter card in slot 1.
*A:ALU-1># show mda 1/1 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/1 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 a6-em up provisioned
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 6
Number of ports equipped : 6
Network ingress queue policy : default
Transmit timing selected : CPM Card A
Sync interface timing status : Qualified
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Capabilities : Voice, CEM
Min channel size : PDH DS0 Group
Max channel size : Voice E&M
Max number of channels : 6
Channels in use : 6
CEM MDA Specific Data
Clock Mode : n/a
Voice MDA Specific Data
Companding Law : a-law
Signaling Type : type-v
Hardware Data
Part number : 3HE03126AAAA0101
CLEI code : IPUCAXU1AA
Serial number : NS000L00065
Manufacture date : 10142009
Manufacturing string : E&M Init
Manufacturing deviations :
Administrative state : up
Operational state : up
Temperature : 31C
Temperature threshold : 75C
Software version : N/A
Time of last boot : 2010/01/08 14:08:17
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address : 00:25:ba:c2:cb:fe
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
The following example shows the details of a 4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card in slot 2.
*A:ALU-1># show mda 1/2 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/2 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 2 a4-oc3 up provisioned
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 4
Number of ports equipped : 4
Network ingress queue policy : default
Transmit timing selected : CPM Card A
Sync interface timing status : Qualified
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Capabilities : Sonet, PPP, ATM
Min channel size : Sonet STS-3
Max channel size : Sonet STS-3
Max number of channels : 4
Channels in use : 3
Hardware Data
Part number :
CLEI code :
Serial number :
Manufacture date :
Manufacturing string :
Manufacturing deviations :
Administrative state : up
Operational state : provisioned
Software version : N/A
Time of last boot : N/A
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address :
===============================================================================
A:ALU-1>#
The following example shows the details of a 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card in slot 6.
*A:NOK-1># show mda 1/6 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/6 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6 a16-chds1v2 up provisioned
(not equipped)
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 16
Number of ports equipped : 16
Network ingress queue policy : default
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Fabric Port Speed-Hardware : 1000000 kbps
Fabric Port Speed-In-Use : 1000000 kbps
Network security queue policy : 1
Access security queue policy : 1
Security aggregate rate : 50000
Access ingress shaper policy : N/A
Capabilities : TDM, PPP, ATM, CEM
Min channel size : PDH DS0 Group
Max channel size : PDH DS1
Max number of channels : 256
Channels in use : 0
Capability mode : cem-atm-ppp
CEM MDA Specific Data
Clock Mode : dcr-acr
Timestamp Frequency : 77760
ATM MDA Specific Data
ATM Mode : max8k-vc
Hardware Data
Part number :
CLEI code :
Serial number :
Manufacture date :
Administrative state : up
Operational state : provisioned
Software version : (Not Specified)
Time of last boot : N/A
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address :
===============================================================================
A:NOK-1>#
The following example shows the details of a 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card in slot 4.
*A:NOK-1># show mda 1/4 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/4 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 4 a4-chds3v2 up up
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 4
Number of ports equipped : 4
Network ingress queue policy : default
Transmit timing selected : CPM Card A
Sync interface timing status : Qualified
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Capabilities : TDM, PPP, ATM
Min channel size : PDH DS3
Max channel size : PDH DS3
Max number of channels : 2048
Channels in use : 4
Hardware Data
Part number : 3HE04962AAAA0101
CLEI code : IPUIBFXDAA
Serial number : NS000L0007N
Manufacture date : 10272009
Manufacturing string : Initial release
Manufacturing deviations :
Administrative state : up
Operational state : up
Temperature : 28C
Temperature threshold : 75C
Software version : N/A
Time of last boot : 2009/11/23 12:59:45
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address : 00:25:ba:33:2d:7c
===============================================================================
The following example shows the details of a 2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card in slot 6.
A:ALU-1># show mda 1/6 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/6 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 6 a2-choc3 up failed
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 2
Number of ports equipped : 2
Network ingress queue policy : default
Transmit timing selected : CPM Card A
Sync interface timing status : Qualified
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Capabilities : Sonet, TDM, PPP, ATM, CEM
Min channel size : PDH DS0 Group
Max channel size : PDH DS3
Max number of channels : 512
Channels in use : 1
CEM MDA Specific Data
Clock Mode : adaptive
Hardware Data
Part number :
CLEI code :
Serial number :
Manufacture date :
Manufacturing string :
Manufacturing deviations :
Administrative state : up
Operational state : failed
Failure Reason : MDA type unknown in this build
Software version : N/A
Time of last boot : N/A
Current alarm state : alarm active
Base MAC address :
===============================================================================
A:ALU-1>#
The following example shows the details of an 8-port Voice & Teleprotection card in slot 6.
*A:ALU-1> show mda 1/6 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/6 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 6 a8-vt up up
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 8
Number of ports equipped : 8
Network ingress queue policy : default
Transmit timing selected : CPM Card A
Sync interface timing status : Qualified
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Capabilities : TDM, Voice, CEM
Min channel size : PDH DS0 Group
Max channel size : Voice FXO
Max number of channels : 8
Channels in use : 2
CEM MDA Specific Data
Clock Mode : n/a
Voice MDA Specific Data
Companding Law : mu-law
Signaling Type : n/a
Hardware Data
Part number : Sim Part#
CLEI code : Sim CLEI
Serial number : mda-6
Manufacture date : 01012003
Manufacturing variant : ch1: 1471 ch2: 1491
Manufacturing string : Sim MfgString mda-6
Manufacturing deviations : Sim MfgDeviation mda-6
Administrative state : down
Operational state : down
Temperature : 36C
Temperature threshold : 75C
Software version : N/A
Time of last boot : 2011/07/18 14:39:12
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address : a4:8d:01:06:00:01
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
The following example shows the details of an 8-port C37.94 Teleprotection card in slot 12 on a 7705 SAR-18.
*A:Sar18> show mda 1/12 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/12 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 12 a8-c3794 up provisioned
(not equipped)
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 8
Number of ports equipped : 8
Network ingress queue policy : default
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Fabric Port Speed-Hardware : 1000000 kbps
Fabric Port Speed-In-Use : 1000000 kbps
Network security queue policy : 1
Access security queue policy : 1
Security aggregate rate : 50000
Access ingress shaper policy : N/A
Capabilities : TDM, CEM
Min channel size : PDH DS0 Group
Max channel size : Data TPIF
Max number of channels : 8
Channels in use : 0
CEM MDA Specific Data
Clock Mode : n/a
Hardware Data
Part number :
CLEI code :
Serial number :
Manufacture date :
Administrative state : up
Operational state : provisioned
Software version : (Not Specified)
Time of last boot : N/A
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address :
===============================================================================
A:Sar18 Dut-B#
The following example shows the details of an 8-port FXO Adapter card in slot 6.
*A:ALU-1> show mda 1/6 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/6 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 6 a8-fxo up up
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 8
Number of ports equipped : 8
Network ingress queue policy : default
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Capabilities : Voice, CEM
Min channel size : PDH DS0 Group
Max channel size : Voice FXO
Max number of channels : 8
Channels in use : 1
CEM MDA Specific Data
Clock Mode : n/a
Voice MDA Specific Data
Companding Law : mu-law
Signaling Type : n/a
Hardware Data
Part number : Sim Part#
CLEI code : Sim CLEI
Serial number : mda-6
Manufacture date : 01012003
Manufacturing variant : ch1: 1471 ch2: 1491
Manufacturing string : Sim MfgString mda-6
Manufacturing deviations : Sim MfgDeviation mda-6
Administrative state : down
Operational state : down
Temperature : 36C
Temperature threshold : 75C
Software version : N/A
Time of last boot : 2011/07/18 14:39:12
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address : a4:8d:01:06:00:01
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
The following example shows the details of a 10-port 1GigE/1-port 10GigE X-Adapter card in x10-1gb-sfp mode in slot X1 on a 7705 SAR-18.
*A:ALU-1> show mda 1/X1 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/X1 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 X1 x-10GigE-v2 up up
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 10
Number of ports equipped : 10
Network ingress queue policy : default
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Capabilities : Ethernet
Min channel size : Sonet STS-192
Max channel size : Sonet STS-192
Max number of channels : 10
Channels in use : 2
Capability mode : x10-1gb-sfp
Hardware Data
Part number : Sim Part#
CLEI code : Sim CLEI
Serial number : mda-X1
Manufacture date : 01012011
Manufacturing variant : ch1: 1471 ch2: 1491
Manufacturing string : Sim MfgString mda-X1
Manufacturing deviations : Sim MfgDeviation mda-X1
Administrative state : down
Operational state : down
Software version : N/A
Time of last boot : 2011/07/18 14:39:12
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address : a4:8d:01:06:00:01
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
The following example shows the details of a 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) Adapter card in slot 11 on a 7705 SAR-18.
*A:ALU-1> show mda 1/11 detail
===============================================================================
MDA 1/11 detail
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 11 a2-10gb-xfp up failed
MDA Specific Data
Maximum port count : 3
Number of ports equipped : 3
Sync-E Capable : TRUE
Network ingress queue policy : r.nw.q3
Network Ring queue policy : r.nw.q2
Network Ring qos policy : 1
Network ingress fabric policy : 1
Access ingress fabric policy : 1
Fabric Stats Enabled : FALSE
Capabilities : Ethernet
Min channel size : Sonet STS-192
Max channel size : Sonet STS-192
Max number of channels : 3
Channels in use : 0
Hardware Data
Part number :
CLEI code :
Serial number :
Manufacture date :
Manufacturing string :
Manufacturing deviations :
Administrative state : up
Operational state : failed
Failure Reason : MDA type unknown in this build
Software version : N/A
Time of last boot : N/A
Current alarm state : alarm active
Base MAC address :
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
QOS Settings
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot |
The card slot number (always 1) |
Mda |
The adapter card slot number |
Provisioned Type |
The provisioned adapter card type |
Equipped Type (if different) |
The adapter card type actually installed in the slot if different from the provisioned type |
Admin State |
up: the adapter card is administratively up down: the adapter card is administratively down |
Operational State |
up: the adapter card is operationally up down: the adapter card is operationally down provisioned: there is no adapter card in the slot but it has been preconfigured failed: the provisioned adapter card has operationally failed |
MDA Specific Data |
|
Maximum port count |
The maximum number of ports that can be equipped on the adapter card |
Number of ports equipped |
The number of ports that are actually equipped on the adapter card |
Transmit timing selected |
The CSM clock used for the transmit clock. It should be the active CSM except during a system or MDA initialization or during an activity switch. |
Sync-E Capable |
TRUE: the adapter card supports synchronous Ethernet timing |
FALSE: the adapter card does not support synchronous Ethernet timing |
|
Sync interface timing status |
The status of synchronization interface timing; it should be qualified except during a system or MDA initialization or during an activity switch |
Network Ring queue policy |
The network queue policy applied to the ring port on the adapter card to define the queuing structure for this object |
Network Ring qos policy |
The network QoS policy applied to the ring port on this adapter card |
Network ingress queue policy |
The network ingress queue policy applied to the adapter card to define the queuing structure for this object |
Network ingress fabric policy |
The network ingress fabric policy applied to the adapter card |
Access ingress fabric policy |
The access ingress fabric policy applied to the adapter card |
Fabric Stats Enabled |
TRUE: the collection of fabric statistics is enabled on the adapter card |
FALSE: the collection of fabric statistics is disabled on the adapter card |
|
Capabilities |
The protocols that can be run on the adapter card |
Min channel size |
The minimum channel size on the adapter card |
Max channel size |
The maximum channel size on the adapter card |
Max number of channels |
The maximum number of channels supported on the adapter card |
Channels in use |
The number of channels being used on the adapter card |
Capability mode |
The adapter card mode (mda-mode) for cards that support mda-mode |
CEM MDA Specific Data |
|
Clock Mode |
The clocking mode used on the adapter card |
Voice MDA Specific Data |
|
Companding Law |
The companding law used on the adapter card |
Signaling Type |
The signaling type used on the adapter card |
Hardware Data |
|
Part number |
The hardware part number |
CLEI code |
The code used to identify the adapter card |
Serial number |
The adapter card part number |
Manufacture date |
The adapter card manufacture date |
Manufacturing variant |
The adapter card manufacture variant |
Manufacturing string |
A factory-inputted manufacturing text string |
Manufacturing deviations |
A record of changes done to the hardware or software that is outside the normal revision control process |
Administrative state |
up: the adapter card is administratively up |
down: the adapter card is administratively down |
|
Operational state |
up: the adapter card is operationally up |
down: the adapter card is operationally down |
|
provisioned: there is no adapter card in the slot but it has been preconfigured |
|
failed: the provisioned adapter card has operationally failed |
|
Temperature |
The internal chassis temperature |
Temperature threshold |
The value above which the internal temperature must rise in order to indicate that the temperature is critical |
Software version |
The software version number |
Time of last boot |
The date and time the most recent boot occurred |
Current alarm state |
The alarm conditions for the specific adapter card |
Base MAC address |
The base MAC address of the hardware component |
The following example shows an MDA fabric statistics display if the source-mda keyword is used.
*A:ALU-1># show mda 1/5 statistics source-mda
===============================================================================
Statistic of Source MDA 1/5
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast to Destination MDA 1/1 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 4203305 311044570
Network In Profile dropped : 933497 69078778
Network Out Profile forwarded: 934317 69139458
Network Out Profile dropped : 700120 51808880
Access In Profile forwarded : 4246150 314215100
Access Out Profile forwarded : 708419 52423006
Access dropped : 1885052 139493848
Unicast to Destination MDA 1/2 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 187130 13847620
Network In Profile dropped : 41164 3046136
Network Out Profile forwarded: 41766 3090684
Network Out Profile dropped : 30873 2284602
Access In Profile forwarded : 640974 47432076
Access Out Profile forwarded : 108549 8032626
Access dropped : 279832 20707568
Unicast to Destination MDA 1/3 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 229693 16997282
Network In Profile dropped : 50499 3736926
Network Out Profile forwarded: 51280 3794720
Network Out Profile dropped : 37872 2802528
Access In Profile forwarded : 140170 10372580
Access Out Profile forwarded : 24595 1820030
Access dropped : 58680 4342320
Unicast to Destination MDA 1/4 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 403805 29881570
Network In Profile dropped : 89105 6593770
Network Out Profile forwarded: 90008 6660592
Network Out Profile dropped : 66827 4945198
Access In Profile forwarded : 256362 18970788
Access Out Profile forwarded : 44097 3263178
Access dropped : 109920 8134080
Unicast to Destination MDA 1/5 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 396270 403402860
Network In Profile dropped : 87752 89331536
Network Out Profile forwarded: 88190 89777420
Network Out Profile dropped : 65817 67001706
Access In Profile forwarded : 2719693 201257282
Access Out Profile forwarded : 455549 33710626
Access dropped : 1202105 88955770
Unicast to Destination MDA 1/6 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 585296 595831328
Network In Profile dropped : 129704 132038672
Network Out Profile forwarded: 130222 132565996
Network Out Profile dropped : 97278 99029004
Access In Profile forwarded : 5948753 440207722
Access Out Profile forwarded : 995919 73698006
Access dropped : 2630809 194679866
Multipoint Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 585296 595831328
Network In Profile dropped : 129704 132038672
Network Out Profile forwarded: 130222 132565996
Network Out Profile dropped : 97278 99029004
Access In Profile forwarded : 5948753 440207722
Access Out Profile forwarded : 995919 73698006
Access dropped : 2630809 194679866
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Network forwarded : 7341282 1676034100
Total Network dropped : 2330508 531697736
Total Access forwarded : 16289230 1205403020
Total Access dropped : 6166398 456313452
The following example shows an MDA fabric statistics display if the dest-mda keyword is used.
*A:ALU-1># show mda 1/5 statistics dest-mda
===============================================================================
Statistic of Destination MDA 1/5
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Drop Events: 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast from Source MDA 1/1 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 520148 529510664
Network In Profile dropped : 64852 66019336
Network Out Profile forwarded: 65075 66246350
Network Out Profile dropped : 32425 33008650
Access In Profile forwarded : 5614550 415476700
Access Out Profile forwarded : 661714 48966836
Access dropped : 657705 48670170
Unicast from Source MDA 1/2 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 4146 1733028
Network In Profile dropped : 480 200640
Network Out Profile forwarded: 531 221958
Network Out Profile dropped : 240 100320
Access In Profile forwarded : 204744 15151056
Access Out Profile forwarded : 15318 1133532
Access dropped : 25565 1891810
Unicast from Source MDA 1/3 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 32470 30617292
Network In Profile dropped : 3890 3664068
Network Out Profile forwarded: 4127 3894682
Network Out Profile dropped : 1933 1818878
Access In Profile forwarded : 510301 37762274
Access Out Profile forwarded : 34691 2567134
Access dropped : 66951 4954374
Unicast from Source MDA 1/4 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Network In Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Out Profile forwarded: 0 0
Network Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access In Profile forwarded : 491695 126976722
Access Out Profile forwarded : 24867 7435050
Access dropped : 23790 2271932
Unicast from Source MDA 1/5 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 950101 967202818
Network In Profile dropped : 118649 120784682
Network Out Profile forwarded: 118803 120941454
Network Out Profile dropped : 59322 60389796
Access In Profile forwarded : 187631 191008358
Access Out Profile forwarded : 12594 12820692
Access dropped : 24894 25342092
Unicast from Source MDA 1/6 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 1494108 1521001944
Network In Profile dropped : 186642 190001556
Network Out Profile forwarded: 186811 190173598
Network Out Profile dropped : 93314 94993652
Access In Profile forwarded : 1473381 1499873582
Access Out Profile forwarded : 173421 176539142
Access dropped : 173142 176255492
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Unicast Network forwarded : 3376320 3431543788
Total Unicast Network dropped : 561747 570981578
Total Unicast Access forwarded : 9404907 2535711078
Total Unicast Access dropped : 972047 259385870
Fabric Firewall Stats Packets Octets
Unicast Forwarded : 1929191 N/A
Multicast Forwarded : 1046297 N/A
Total Forwarded : 2975488 0
Total Dropped : 0 0
Fabric Global Stats Packets Octets
Unicast Forwarded : 1929191 N/A
Multicast Forwarded : 1046297 N/A
Total Forwarded : 2975488 N/A
Total Dropped : 0 N/A
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Statistic of Source MDA |
If the source-mda keyword is specified in the show statistics command, displays the network and access ingress traffic statistics from the specified adapter card toward the fabric and toward a destination adapter card. The sum of traffic forwarded or dropped is also displayed. |
Unicast to Destination MDA Packets/Octets 1 |
Network In Profile forwarded: the number of unicast network in-profile packets/octets forwarded from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
Network In Profile dropped: the number of unicast network in-profile packets/octets dropped from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Network Out Profile forwarded: the number of unicast network out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Network Out Profile dropped: the number of unicast network out-of-profile packets/octets dropped from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Access In Profile forwarded: the number of unicast access in-profile packets/octets forwarded from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Access Out Profile forwarded: the number of unicast access out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Access dropped: the number of unicast access out-of-profile packets/octets and access in-profile packets/octets dropped from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Multipoint (for source-mda) 1 |
Network In Profile forwarded: the number of multipoint network in-profile packets/octets forwarded from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
Network In Profile dropped: the number of multipoint network in-profile packets/octets dropped from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Network Out Profile forwarded: the number of multipoint network out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Network Out Profile dropped: the number of multipoint network out-of-profile packets/octets dropped from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Access In Profile forwarded: the number of multipoint access in-profile packets/octets forwarded from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Access Out Profile forwarded: the number of multipoint access out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Access dropped: the number of multipoint access out-of-profile packets/octets and access in-profile packets/octets dropped from the adapter card specified in the show mda command toward the fabric, then to the output destination adapter card |
|
Total Network forwarded Packets/Octets |
The number of network in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded |
Total Network dropped Packets/Octets |
The number of network in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets dropped |
Total Access forwarded Packets/Octets |
The number of access in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded |
Total Access dropped Packets/Octets |
The number of access in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets dropped |
Statistic of Destination MDA |
If the dest-mda keyword is specified in the show statistics command, displays the network and access ingress statistics from all source adapter cards going toward the fabric and destined for the specified adapter card. Global fabric statistics are also displayed, as well as the fabric port statistics if the destination adapter card has the collection of fabric statistics enabled. The sum of traffic forwarded or dropped is also displayed. |
Drop Events |
The number of packets that are dropped from the buffer at the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2 or 7705 SAR-18 adapter card port instead of being transferred to the fabric. Drop events only occur if an excessive amount of traffic is flowing through the ports, which causes the buffers to fill up; under normal circumstances, this statistic should always be 0. |
Unicast from Source MDA Packets/Octets 2 |
Network In Profile forwarded: the number of network in-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
Network In Profile dropped: the number of network in-profile packets/octets dropped from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Network Out Profile forwarded: the number of network out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Network Out Profile dropped: the number of network out-of-profile packets/octets dropped from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Access In Profile forwarded: the number of access in-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Access Out Profile forwarded: the number of access out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Access dropped: the number of access in-profile packets/octets and out-of-profile packets/octets dropped from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Total Unicast Network forwarded Packets/Octets |
The number of unicast network in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded |
Total Unicast Network dropped Packets/Octets |
The number of unicast network in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets dropped |
Total Unicast Access forwarded Packets/Octets |
The number of unicast access in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded |
Total Unicast Access dropped Packets/Octets |
The number of unicast access in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets dropped |
Fabric Global Stats Packets/Octets 3 |
If the dest-mda keyword is specified in the show mda statistics command, displays the global fabric statistics collected from the fabric. The statistics include all traffic switched over the fabric, which includes traffic to all adapter cards and all internal traffic such as traffic destined for the CSM. |
Unicast Forwarded: the number of forwarded unicast packets/octets switched over the fabric |
|
Multicast Forwarded: the number of forwarded multicast packets/octets switched over the fabric |
|
Total Forwarded: the total number of forwarded packets/octets switched over the fabric |
|
Total Dropped: the total number of dropped packets/octets switched over the fabric |
Notes:
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Destination MDA 1/x in the output field, where x = 1 to 6 on the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2 and 1 to 12 and X1 to X4 on the 7705 SAR-18.
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Source MDA 1/x in the output field, where x = 1 to 6 on the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2 and 1 to 12 and X1 to X4 on the 7705 SAR-18.
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Fabric Global Stats octet counts are supported only on the 7705 SAR-18. For other 7705 SAR products, ‟N/A” is displayed in these fields.
The following example shows an MDA fabric statistics display when the ip-transport keyword is used. The keyword applies only to the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2 and 7705 SAR-18.
*A:ALU-1># show mda 1/1 statistics ip-transport
===============================================================================
IP Transport Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP Transport Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Ingress Queue Packets Bytes
Forwarded : 99 34238
Dropped : 0 0
Access Ingress Queue Packets Bytes
Forwarded : 50 29250
Dropped : 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Serial Socket Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Access Ingress Queue Packets Bytes
Forwarded : 0 0
Dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
IP Transport Statistics |
|
IP Transport Queue Statistics |
|
Network Ingress Queue Forwarded Dropped |
The number of IP-Transport subservice network ingress queued packets and bytes that were forwarded and dropped |
Access Ingress Queue Forwarded Dropped |
The number of IP-Transport subservice access ingress queued packets and bytes that were forwarded and dropped |
Serial Socket Queue Statistics |
|
Access Ingress Queue Forwarded Dropped |
The number of serial raw socket access ingress queued packets and bytes that were forwarded and dropped |
The following example shows an MDA fabric statistics display when the cflowd keyword is used.
*A:ALU-1# show mda 1/1 statistics cflowd
===============================================================================
Cflowd Queue Statistics
===============================================================================
Cflowd Queue Packets Bytes
forwarded : 0 0
dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Cflowd Queue Statistics |
|
Cflowd Queue Forwarded Dropped |
The number of forwarded and dropped cflowd packets and bytes |
The following example shows an MDA fabric statistics display when the mirror keyword is used. The statistics mirror keywords apply only to the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2, 7705 SAR-18, and 7705 SAR-X. The aggregate-statistics mirror keywords apply only to the 7705 SAR-A, 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-M, 7705 SAR-H, 7705 SAR-Hc, and 7705 SAR-Wx. See the ‟Mirroring” chapter in the 7705 SAR OAM and Diagnostics Guide for more information about mirroring.
*A:ALU-1# show mda 1/1 statistics mirror
===============================================================================
mirror Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
mirror Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mirror Queue 1 Best-effort Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 2 Best-effort Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 3 Best-effort Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 4 Best-effort Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 5 Expedited Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 6 Expedited Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 7 Expedited Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 8 Expedited Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Mirror Queue Statistics for Mirror Queue 1 to 4 |
|
In Profile forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the mirror queue for in-profile and best-effort traffic |
In Profile dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the mirror queue for in-profile and best-effort traffic |
Out Profile forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the mirror queue for out-of-profile and best-effort traffic |
Out Profile dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the mirror queue for out-of-profile and best-effort traffic |
Mirror Queue Statistics for Mirror Queue 5 to 8 |
|
In Profile forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the mirror queue for in-profile and expedited traffic |
In Profile dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the mirror queue for in-profile and expedited traffic |
Out Profile forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the mirror queue for out-of-profile and expedited traffic |
Out Profile dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the mirror queue for out-of-profile and expedited traffic |
The following example shows an MDA fabric statistics display when the security encryption keywords are used. The security encryption keywords apply only to the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2 and the 7705 SAR-18. See the ‟IPSec” section in the 7705 SAR Services Guide for more information about IPSec security.
*A:ALU-1# show mda 1/1 statistics security encryption
===============================================================================
MDA 1/1 Security Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec Datapath Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encrypted packets : 382893273
Encrypted bytes : 187617703770
Outbound dropped packets : 130532
Outbound SA misses : 130532
Outbound policy entry misses : 0
Decrypted packets : 382878423
Decrypted bytes : 187610427270
Inbound dropped packets : 0
Inbound SA misses : 0
Inbound IP dst/src mismatches : 0
Transmit packet errors : 0
Drop Too Big/Df-set Pkts : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec Control Statistics (System Wide)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Static IPsec Tunnels : 1
Dynamic IPsec Tunnels : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Decryption Queue Best-effort Packets Bytes
Hi Priority forwarded : 0 0
Hi Priority dropped : 0 0
Low Priority forwarded : 383236465 2018336468
Low Priority dropped : 0 0
Decryption Queue Expedited Packets Bytes
Hi Priority forwarded : 0 0
Hi Priority dropped : 0 0
Low Priority forwarded : 0 0
Low Priority dropped : 0 0
Encryption Queue Best-effort Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 383494130 3228529972
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Encryption Queue Expedited Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Encryption Queue CTL Packets Bytes
Forwarded : 0 0
Dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
IPsec Datapath Statistics |
|
Encrypted packets |
The total number of packets encrypted by the adapter card to be sent out IPSec tunnels |
Encrypted bytes |
The total number of bytes encrypted by the adapter card to be sent out IPSec tunnels |
Outbound dropped packets |
The total number of outbound packets dropped instead of encrypted and sent out IPSec tunnels |
Outbound SA misses |
The number of Security Association-related mismatches in the outbound direction |
Outbound policy entry misses |
The number of security policy entry mismatches in the outbound direction |
Decrypted packets |
The total number of decrypted packets |
Decrypted bytes |
The total number of decrypted bytes |
Inbound dropped packets |
The total number packets dropped instead of forwarded |
Inbound SA misses |
The number of inbound Security Association-related misses (that is, having mismatched security parameter index (SPI) on manual keyed tunnel) |
Inbound IP dst/src mismatches |
The number of security policy entry mismatches in the inbound direction due to IP destination or source address mismatches |
Transmit packet errors |
The number of generic packet transmit errors |
Drop Too Big/Df-set Pkts |
The number of packets dropped because the packet is too big and the do-not-fragment flag is set |
IPsec Control Statistics (System Wide) |
|
Static IPsec Tunnels |
The number of static IPSec tunnels configured on the 7705 SAR |
Dynamic IPsec Tunnels |
Not applicable (always 0) |
Encryption/Decryption Queue Statistics |
|
Decryption Queue Best-effort |
|
Hi Priority forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the decryption queue for high priority and best effort traffic |
Hi Priority dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the decryption queue for high priority and best effort traffic |
Low Priority forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the decryption queue for low priority and best effort traffic |
Low Priority dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the decryption queue for low priority and best effort traffic |
Decryption Queue Expedited |
|
Hi Priority forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the decryption queue for high priority and expedited traffic |
Hi Priority dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the decryption queue for high priority and expedited traffic |
Low Priority forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the decryption queue for low priority and expedited traffic |
Low Priority dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the decryption queue for low priority and expedited traffic |
Encryption Queue Best-effort |
|
In Profile forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the encryption queue for in-profile and best effort traffic |
In Profile dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the encryption queue for in-profile and best effort traffic |
Out Profile forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the encryption queue for out-of-profile and best effort traffic |
Out Profile dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the encryption queue for out-of-profile and best effort traffic |
Encryption Queue Expedited |
|
In Profile forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the encryption queue for in-profile and expedited traffic |
In Profile dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the encryption queue for in-profile and expedited traffic |
Out Profile forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the encryption queue for out-of-profile and expedited traffic |
Out Profile dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the encryption queue for out-of-profile and expedited traffic |
Encryption Queue CTL |
|
Forwarded |
The number of packets and octets forwarded by the encryption queue for control path traffic |
Dropped |
The number of packets and octets dropped by the encryption queue for control path traffic |
The following example shows an MDA fabric statistics display when the security firewall keywords are used. The security firewall keywords apply only to the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2 and 7705 SAR-18. See the ‟Security Parameters” section in the 7705 SAR Router Configuration Guide for more information about firewall security.
*A:ALU-1# show mda 1/6 statistics security firewall
===============================================================================
Firewall Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Firewall Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Queue 1 Best-effort Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Queue 2 Expedited Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access Queue 1 Best-effort Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access Queue 2 Expedited Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Network Queue 1 Best-effort |
The statistics for the best-effort network queue; queue 1 is always for best-effort traffic |
Network Queue 2 Expedited |
The statistics for the expedited network queue; queue 2 is always for expedited traffic |
Access Queue 1 Best-effort |
The statistics for the best-effort access queue; queue 1 is always for best-effort traffic |
Access Queue 2 Best-effort |
The statistics for the expedited access queue; queue 2 is always for expedited traffic |
In Profile forwarded |
The number of packets and bytes forwarded by the security queue for in-profile best-effort or expedited traffic |
In Profile dropped |
The number of packets and bytes dropped by the security queue for in-profile best-effort or expedited traffic |
Out Profile forwarded |
The number of packets and bytes forwarded by the security queue for out-of-profile best-effort or expedited traffic |
Out Profile dropped |
The number of packets and bytes dropped by the security queue for out-of-profile best-effort or expedited traffic |
The following example shows an MDA fabric statistics display if the with-fabric-stats keyword is used.
*A:ALU-1# show mda with-fabric-stats
===============================================================================
Summary of MDA's With Fabric Stats Enabled
===============================================================================
Slot Mda Provisioned Type Admin Operational
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 a12-sdiv2 down provisioned
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot |
The card slot number (always 1) |
Mda |
The adapter card slot number |
Provisioned Type |
The provisioned adapter card type |
Equipped Type (if different) |
The adapter card type actually installed in the slot if different from the provisioned type |
Admin State |
up: the adapter card is administratively up down: the adapter card is administratively down |
Operational State |
up: the adapter card is operationally up down: the adapter card is operationally down provisioned: there is no adapter card in the slot but it has been preconfigured failed: the provisioned adapter card has operationally failed |
The following example shows aggregate statistics for access and network ingress fabric traffic on the 7705 SAR-M when the aggregate-statistics keyword is used. The displays on the 7705 SAR-A, 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-Wx, 7705 SAR-H, and 7705 SAR-Hc look similar. Additionally, on the 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-Wx, 7705 SAR-H, and 7705 SAR-Hc, the displays include IPSec security statistics. See the ‟IPSec” section in the 7705 SAR Services Guide for more information about IPSec security. On the 7705 SAR-H, 7705 SAR-Hc, 7705 SAR-Ax and 7705 SAR-Wx, the displays include the aggregated firewall security statistics. On the 7705 SAR-H and 7705 SAR-Hc, the displays include IP transport statistics.
*A:ALU-1># show mda aggregate-statistics
===============================================================================
Drop Events: 0
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast from All MDA’s to MDA 1/1 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Network In Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Out Profile forwarded: 0 0
Network Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access Out Profile forwarded : 6592860 6724717200
Access dropped : 1070278 1093824116
Unicast from All MDA’s to MDA 1/2 Packets Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Network In Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Out Profile forwarded: 0 0
Network Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access dropped : 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast from All MDA’s to MDA 1/3 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Network In Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Out Profile forwarded: 0 0
Network Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access dropped : 0 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Multicast from All MDA’s Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Network In Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Out Profile forwarded: 0 0
Network Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access dropped : 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Network forwarded : 0 0
Total Network dropped : 0 0
Total Access forwarded : 6592860 6724717200
Total Access dropped : 1070278 1093824116
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Aggregated Cflowd Queue Statistics
===============================================================================
Cflowd Queue Packets Bytes
forwarded : 0 0
dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
The following example shows the inclusion of IPSec security statistics on 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-Wx, 7705 SAR-H, and 7705 SAR-Hc displays.
*A:ALU-1# show mda aggregate-statistics
===============================================================================
Aggregated Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Drop Events : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast from All MDA's to MDA 1/1 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Network In Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Out Profile forwarded: 0 0
Network Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access dropped : 0 0
Multicast from All MDA's Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Network In Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Out Profile forwarded: 0 0
Network Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access dropped : 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Network forwarded : 0 0
Total Network dropped : 0 0
Total Access forwarded : 0 0
Total Access dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
Aggregated Security Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec Datapath Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encrypted packets : 2114116
Encrypted bytes : 2997816488
Outbound dropped packets : 1928
Outbound SA misses : 1928
Outbound policy entry misses : 0
Decrypted packets : 2104241
Decrypted bytes : 2983813738
Inbound dropped packets : 207
Inbound SA misses : 207
Inbound IP dst/src mismatches : 0
Inbound IP fragmented packets : 0
Transmit packet errors : 0
Drop Too Big/Df-set Pkts : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec Control Statistics (System Wide)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Static IPsec Tunnels : 4
Dynamic IPsec Tunnels : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Decryption Queue Best-effort Packets Bytes
Hi Priority forwarded : 0 0
Hi Priority dropped : 0 0
Low Priority forwarded : 2105076 3056570352
Low Priority dropped : 0 0
Decryption Queue Expedited Packets Bytes
Hi Priority forwarded : 0 0
Hi Priority dropped : 0 0
Low Priority forwarded : 0 0
Low Priority dropped : 0 0
Encryption Queue Best-effort Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 893166 1266509388
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 1221786 1732492548
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Encryption Queue Expedited Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Encryption Queue CTL Packets Bytes
Forwarded : 0 0
Dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1#
The following example shows the inclusion of aggregated firewall security statistics on the 7705 SAR-H, 7705 SAR-Hc, 7705 SAR-Ax and 7705 SAR-Wx displays.
*A:ALU-1# show mda aggregate-statistics
===============================================================================
Aggregated Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Drop Events : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast from All MDA's to MDA 1/1 Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Network In Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Out Profile forwarded: 0 0
Network Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access dropped : 0 0
Multicast from All MDA's Packets Octets
Network In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Network In Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Out Profile forwarded: 0 0
Network Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access In Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Access dropped : 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Network forwarded : 0 0
Total Network dropped : 0 0
Total Access forwarded : 0 0
Total Access dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Aggregated Security Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Encryption Datapath Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encrypted packets : 0
Encrypted bytes : 0
Outbound dropped packets : 0
Outbound unsupported uplink : 0
Outbound enqueue error : 0
Decrypted packets : 0
Decrypted bytes : 0
Inbound dropped packets : 0
Inbound invalid spi : 0
Inbound authentication failure: 0
Inbound padding error : 0
Inbound control word mismatch : 0
Inbound enqueue error : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encryption/Decryption Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Decryption Queue Best-effort Packets Bytes
Hi Priority forwarded : 0 0
Hi Priority dropped : 0 0
Low Priority forwarded : 0 0
Low Priority dropped : 0 0
Decryption Queue Expedited Packets Bytes
Hi Priority forwarded : 0 0
Hi Priority dropped : 0 0
Low Priority forwarded : 0 0
Low Priority dropped : 0 0
Encryption Queue Best-effort Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Encryption Queue Expedited Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Encryption Queue CTL Packets Bytes
Forwarded : 0 0
Dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Aggregated Firewall Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Firewall Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Queue 1 Best-effort Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Network Queue 2 Expedited Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Access Queue 1 Best-effort Packets Bytes
Hi Priority forwarded : 0 0
Hi Priority dropped : 0 0
Low Priority forwarded : 0 0
Low Priority dropped : 0 0
Access Queue 2 Expedited Packets Bytes
Hi Priority forwarded : 0 0
Hi Priority dropped : 0 0
Low Priority forwarded : 0 0
Low Priority dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Aggregated Mirror Queue Statistics
===============================================================================
Mirror Queue 1 Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 5600 4481226
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 2 Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 3 Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 4 Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 5 Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 6 Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 7 Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Mirror Queue 8 Packets Bytes
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
The following example shows the inclusion of IP transport statistics on the 7705 SAR-H and 7705 SAR-Hc displays.
===============================================================================
Aggregated IP Transport Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP Transport Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Ingress Queue Packets Bytes
Forwarded : 101 35450
Dropped : 0 0
Access Ingress Queue Packets Bytes
Forwarded : 48 28080
Dropped : 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Serial Socket Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Access Ingress Queue Packets Bytes
Forwarded : 98 54586
Dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Drop Events |
The number of packets that are dropped from the buffer at the port instead of being transferred to the fabric. Drop events only occur if an excessive amount of traffic is flowing through the ports, which causes the buffers to fill up; under normal circumstances, this statistic should always be 0. |
Unicast from all MDA’s to Destination MDA Packets/Octets |
Network In Profile forwarded: number of network in-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
Network In Profile dropped: number of network in-profile packets/octets dropped from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Network Out Profile forwarded: number of network out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Network Out Profile dropped: the number of network out-of-profile packets/octets dropped from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Access In Profile forwarded: number of access in-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Access Out Profile forwarded: the number of access out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Access dropped: the number of access packets/octets dropped from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Multicast from All MDA’s Packets/Octets |
Network In Profile forwarded: number of multicast network in-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
Network In Profile dropped: number of multicast network in-profile packets/octets dropped from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Network Out Profile forwarded: number of multicast network out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Network Out Profile dropped: the number of multicast network out-of-profile packets/octets dropped from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Access In Profile forwarded: number of multicast access in-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Access Out Profile forwarded: the number of multicast access out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Access dropped: the number of multicast access packets/octets dropped from any source adapter card toward the fabric, then to the destination adapter card specified in the show mda command |
|
Total Network forwarded Packets/Octets |
The number of network in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded |
Total Network dropped Packets/Octets |
The number of network in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets dropped |
Total Access forwarded Packets/Octets |
The number of access in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets forwarded |
Total Access dropped Packets/Octets |
The number of access in-profile and out-of-profile packets/octets dropped |
Aggregated Cflowd Queue Statistics |
|
Cflowd Queue Forwarded Dropped |
The number of forwarded and dropped cflowd packets and bytes |
Aggregated Security Statistics See MDA fabric mirror statistics field descriptions and MDA fabric security encryption statistics field descriptions |
|
Aggregated IP Transport Statistics |
|
IP Transport Queue Statistics |
|
Network Ingress Queue Forwarded Dropped |
The number of IP-Transport subservice network ingress queued packets and bytes that were forwarded and dropped |
Access Ingress Queue Forwarded Dropped |
The number of IP-Transport subservice access ingress queued packets and bytes that were forwarded and dropped |
Serial Socket Queue Statistics |
|
Access Ingress Queue Forwarded Dropped |
The number of serial raw socket access ingress queued packets and bytes that were forwarded and dropped |
fdb
Syntax
fdb [mac ieee-address] [port port-id] [all]
Context
show>mda>ring
Description
This command displays the forwarding database (FDB) for the specified MAC address or ring port, or all FDBs associated with the specified ring adapter card.
Parameters
- ieee-address
displays the FDB associated with the specified MAC address
- port-id
displays the FDB associated with the specified port, where the port is a ring port or the v-port
- all
displays all FDBs associated with the ring adapter card
Output
The following output is an example of FDB information, and MDA ring FDB field descriptions describes the fields.
Output example*A:7705:Dut-A# show mda 1/2 ring fdb port 1/11/1
=======================================
Ring MDA Forwarding Database for 1/11/1
=======================================
MAC Port Type
---------------------------------------
38:52:1a:f4:1f:cd 1/11/1 Host
---------------------------------------
No. of Entries: 1
---------------------------------------
Learning Enabled.
---------------------------------------
Ageing Enabled.
---------------------------------------
Remote age time = 900
---------------------------------------
Discard unknown source Disabled.
---------------------------------------
Table Size = 512
---------------------------------------
High water Mark = 95
---------------------------------------
1/2/1, Mac pinning Disabled.
1/2/2, Mac pinning Disabled.
=======================================
*A:7705:Dut-A# show mda 1/2 ring fdb port 1/11/v-port
=======================================
Ring MDA Forwarding Database for 1/11/v-port
=======================================
MAC Port Type
---------------------------------------
38:52:1a:f4:1f:cf 1/11/v-port Host
---------------------------------------
No. of Entries: 1
---------------------------------------
Learning Enabled.
---------------------------------------
Ageing Enabled.
---------------------------------------
Remote age time = 900
---------------------------------------
Discard unknown source Disabled.
---------------------------------------
Table Size = 512
---------------------------------------
High water Mark = 95
---------------------------------------
1/2/1, Mac pinning Disabled.
1/2/2, Mac pinning Disabled.
=======================================
*A:7705:Dut-A# show mda 1/11 ring fdb all
=======================================
Ring MDA Forwarding Database
=======================================
MAC Port Type
---------------------------------------
38:52:1a:f4:1f:cd 1/11/1 Host
38:52:1a:f4:1f:ce 1/11/2 Host
38:52:1a:f4:1f:cf 1/11/v-port Host
38:52:1a:f4:20:e9 1/11/2 Dynamic
---------------------------------------
No. of Entries: 4
---------------------------------------
Learning Enabled.
---------------------------------------
Ageing Enabled.
---------------------------------------
Remote age time = 900
---------------------------------------
Discard unknown source Disabled.
---------------------------------------
Table Size = 512
---------------------------------------
High water Mark = 95
---------------------------------------
1/2/1, Mac pinning Disabled.
1/2/2, Mac pinning Disabled.
=======================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Ring MDA Forwarding Database |
|
MAC |
The MAC address of any matching entry |
Port |
The port identifier of any matching entry |
Type |
The type of matching entry |
No. of Entries: |
The total number of MAC addresses currently in all FDBs on the adapter card, which includes host, static, and dynamic addresses |
Learning |
The configured state of the learning capabilities: Enabled or Disabled |
Ageing |
The configured state of the aging capabilities: Enabled or Disabled |
Remote age time |
The age time setting of the remote device, in seconds |
Discard unknown source |
The configured state of the discard capability for packets arriving from an unknown source: Enabled or Disabled |
Table Size |
The table size of the dynamic FDB table |
High water Mark |
The high-water mark setting for the FDB table, in percentage of table-size |
1/mda/port, Mac pinning |
The configured state of the MAC pinning capability: Enabled or Disabled |
Show external alarms commands
external-alarms
Syntax
external-alarms alarm [alarm-id]
external-alarms input [alarm-input] [detail]
external-alarms name [name-string] [detail]
external-alarms output [alarm-output] [detail]
Context
show
Description
This command displays external alarm information for 7705 SAR Ethernet ports, for the Auxiliary Alarm card, or the External Alarms connector on the Fan module of the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2, the Alarm module of the 7705 SAR-18, or the faceplate of the 7705 SAR-M, 7705 SAR-X, 7705 SAR-H, or 7705 SAR-Hc chassis.
Parameters
- alarm-id
the alarm identifier
- alarm-input
identifies the alarm input
for Ethernet ports, the format is:
port-slot/mda/port [name]
for the Auxiliary Alarm card, the format is:
alarm-slot/mda.{d | a}-alarm-num [name]
for the four alarm inputs on an External Alarms connector, the format is:
alarm.d-alarm-num [name]
where:
slot = card slot number for IOM (always 1 on the 7705 SAR)
mda = Ethernet adapter card or Auxiliary Alarm card slot number (for Ethernet modules or ports on platforms with no card slots, the mda slot number is preconfigured)
port = port number for Ethernet ports
d = digital input
a = analog input
alarm-num = alarm port number (1 to 24 for digital on the Auxiliary Alarm card, 1 to 4 for digital on the four chassis alarm inputs, 1 or 2 for analog)
name = optional name assigned to the input
Note: If you configured a name for the alarm-input using the name option (see input command), you can use the configured name instead of the alarm-input identifier in the show command.
- name-string
the name for the input port or output relay (maximum of 15 characters)
- alarm-output
the output relay identifier, in the following format:
relay-slot/mda.d-relay-num
where:
slot = slot number of the card in the chassis (always 1 on the 7705 SAR)
mda = Auxiliary Alarm card slot number
d = digital output
relay-num = output relay number (1 to 8)
Note: If you configured a name for the alarm-output using the name option (see output command), you can use the configured name instead of the alarm-output identifier in the show command.
- detail
displays detailed information for the external alarms
Output
The following outputs are examples of external alarm information:
Specific Alarm (Output example, Specific alarm field descriptions )
External Alarm Input (Output example, External alarm input field descriptions )
External Alarm Input Detail (Output example, External alarm input detail field descriptions )
External Alarm Output (Output example, External alarm output field descriptions )
External Alarm Output Detail (Output example, External alarm output detail field descriptions )
External Alarm Name (Output example, External alarm name field descriptions )
*A:ALU-1># show>external-alarms# alarm 1
===============================================================================
Alarm 1 Detail
===============================================================================
Admin Status : up State : ok
Severity : critical
Description : N/A
Thresholds
Analog Voltage : 0.000 V Operation : gt
Actions
Log Alarm : yes
Chassis Alarming : yes
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Trigger Type Admin Value Threshold State
--------------------------------------------------------------------
alarm-1/1.a-2 analog-in up 0.0 V ok
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Triggers Req'd : any
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1># show>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Admin Status |
The administrative state of the alarm |
State |
The current state of the alarm: ghost: no trigger equipment presently installed |
ok: no triggers are detected |
|
alarm detected: alarm is outstanding |
|
not monitored: alarm or all triggers are administratively disabled |
|
Severity |
The severity level for the specified alarm |
Description |
An optional description of the alarm |
Thresholds |
|
Analog Voltage |
The analog voltage level threshold value for the specified alarm, in millivolts (0.000V) |
Operation |
The analog voltage level threshold operational value: lt: a less-than value |
gt: a greater-than value |
|
Actions |
|
Log Alarm |
Indicates whether raise/clear log events and SNMP traps are generated for the specified alarm |
Chassis Alarming |
Indicates whether output to chassis alarm relays and LEDs are generated for the specified alarm |
Trigger |
The inputs that will trigger the alarm |
Type |
The type of trigger (a digital input or analog input, or, for Ethernet ports, the operational state) |
Admin |
The administrative state of the trigger |
Value |
The current value of the alarm input:
|
Threshold State |
The threshold state: ghost: no threshold is present |
not monitored: the threshold is administratively disabled |
|
ok: the threshold is enabled |
|
detected: the threshold has been crossed |
|
Triggers Req'd |
The trigger condition that is required to raise an alarm: any: any configured input trigger is required to raise an alarm |
all: all configured input triggers are required to raise an alarm |
*A:ALU-1># show external-alarms input
===========================================================================
External Alarm Input Summary
===========================================================================
Input Id Name Type Admin Value Alarm State
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
alarm.d-1 digital-in up open ok
alarm.d-2 digital-in up open ok
alarm.d-3 digital-in up open ok
alarm.d-4 digital-in up open ok
port-1/2/1 oper-state up down alarm-detected
alarm-1/1.d-1 dd3 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-2 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-3 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-4 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-5 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-6 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-7 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-8 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-9 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-10 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-11 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-12 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-13 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-14 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-15 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-16 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-17 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-18 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-19 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-20 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-21 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-22 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-23 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.d-24 digital-in up open ok
alarm-1/1.a-1 analog-in up 0.0 V ok
alarm-1/1.a-2 analog-in up 0.0 V ok
===========================================================================
*A:ALU-1># show>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
External Alarm Input Summary |
|
Input Id |
The alarm input identifier |
Name |
The name of the alarm input |
Type |
The type of input: digital, analog, or oper-state (for Ethernet ports) |
Admin |
The administrative state of the alarm input |
Value |
The current value of the alarm input:
|
Alarm State |
The current state of the alarm input: ghost: no trigger equipment presently installed |
ok: no triggers are detected |
|
alarm detected: alarm is outstanding |
|
not monitored: alarm or all triggers are administratively disabled |
*A:ALU-1># show external-alarms input alarm-1/1.d-1 detail
===============================================================================
Input alarm-1/1.d-3 Detail
===============================================================================
Name : dinput3
Admin Status : up Alarm State : ok
Detect Debounce : 2 secs Clear Debounce : 2 secs
Value : open
Description : Discrete Digital Input
----------------------------------------------------------------
# Threshold Severity Alarm Id Threshold State
----------------------------------------------------------------
1 closed major 3 ok
----------------------------------------------------------------
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Input alarm input Detail |
|
Name |
The name of the alarm input |
Admin Status |
The administrative state of the alarm input |
Alarm State |
The current state of the alarm input: ghost: no trigger equipment is presently installed |
ok: no triggers are detected |
|
alarm detected: alarm is outstanding |
|
not monitored: alarm or all triggers are administratively disabled |
|
Detect Debounce |
The debounce time associated with the detection of the specified alarm input (not applicable to Ethernet ports) |
Clear Debounce |
The debounce time associated with the clearance of the specified alarm input (not applicable to Ethernet ports) |
Port State |
The value of the alarm input for Ethernet ports, either up or down |
Value |
The current value of the alarm input:
|
Description |
A description of the alarm input |
# |
A summary of the alarms that are using this input as a trigger. Each input can be used for up to four alarms. |
Threshold |
The threshold value:
|
Severity |
The severity level for the specified alarm input: critical, major, minor, or warning |
Alarm Id |
The alarm identifier (1 to 2147483647) |
Threshold State |
The threshold state indicates whether the input state contributes to the alarm: detected: this input triggers the alarm into an alarm-detected state |
ok: this input does not trigger the alarm into an alarm-detected state |
*A:ALU-1># show external-alarms output
=================================================================
Output Relay Summary
=================================================================
Output Id Name Type Admin State
-----------------------------------------------------------------
relay-1/1.d-1 output1 digital-out down off
relay-1/1.d-2 output2 digital-out down off
relay-1/1.d-3 output3 digital-out down off
relay-1/1.d-4 output4 digital-out down off
relay-1/1.d-5 output5 digital-out down off
relay-1/1.d-6 digital-out down off
relay-1/1.d-7 digital-out down off
relay-1/1.d-8 digital-out down off
=================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Output Relay Summary |
|
Output Id |
The output relay identification |
Name |
The name of the output relay |
Type |
The output type is digital |
Admin |
The administrative state of the alarm output relay When the digital output relay output state is set to no shutdown, the normally closed contacts open and the normally open contacts close. The digital output displays a digital output administrative status of up and the state of active (the output relay is energized). When the digital output relay output state is set to shutdown, the normally closed contacts close and the normally open contacts open. The digital output displays a digital output administrative status of down and the state of off (the output relay is not energized). |
State |
The current state of the alarm output relay: ghost: no equipment is installed |
off: the output relay is not energized (it is administratively disabled) |
|
active: the output relay is energized (active) |
*A:ALU-1># show external-alarms output relay-1/1.d-1 detail
==============================================================================
Output relay-1/1.d-1 Detail
==============================================================================
Name : output1
Admin Status : down State : off
Description : Digital Output Relay
==============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Output relay-x/x.d-x Detail |
|
Name |
The name of the output relay |
Admin |
The administrative state of the alarm output relay When the digital output relay output state is set to no shutdown, the normally closed contacts open and the normally open contacts close. The digital output displays a digital output administrative status of up and the state of active (the output relay is energized). When the digital output relay output state is set to shutdown, the normally closed contacts close and the normally open contacts open. The digital output displays a digital output administrative status of down and the state of off (the output relay is not energized). |
State |
The current state of the alarm output relay: ghost: no equipment is installed |
off: the output relay is not energized (it is administratively disabled) |
|
active: the output relay is energized (active) |
|
Description |
The description for the output relay |
*A:ALU-1># show external-alarms name
==========================================================================
External Alarm Names
==========================================================================
Name Alarm/Relay Type Admin Value State
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
ainput1 alarm-1/1.a-1 analog-in up 0.0 V ok
ainput2 alarm-1/1.a-2 analog-in up 0.0 V ok
dinput1 alarm-1/1.d-1 digital-in up open ok
dinput2 alarm-1/1.d-2 digital-in up open ok
dinput23 alarm-1/1.d-23 digital-in up open ok
dinput24 alarm-1/1.d-24 digital-in up open ok
dinput3 alarm-1/1.d-3 digital-in up open ok
dinput4 alarm-1/1.d-4 digital-in up open ok
output1 relay-1/1.d-1 digital-out down off
output2 relay-1/1.d-2 digital-out down off
output3 relay-1/1.d-3 digital-out down off
output4 relay-1/1.d-4 digital-out down off
output5 relay-1/1.d-5 digital-out down off
==========================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
External Alarm Names |
|
Name |
The alarm name |
Alarm/Relay |
The name of the alarm input or output relay |
Type |
The alarm input type (digital input, analog input, or oper-state) or output relay type (digital output) |
Admin |
The administrative state of the alarm input or output relay |
State |
The current state of the alarm input or output relay. For an alarm input: ghost: no trigger equipment is presently installed |
ok: no triggers are detected |
|
alarm detected: alarm is outstanding |
|
not monitored: alarm or all triggers are administratively disabled |
|
For an alarm output relay: ghost: no equipment is installed |
|
off: the output relay is not energized (it is administratively disabled) |
|
active: the output relay is energized (active) |
|
Value |
The current value of the alarm input (this field is not applicable to outputs because the value is based on how the Auxiliary Alarm card or External Alarm connector is wired to the external equipment):
|
Show T1/E1 LCR commands
lcr
Syntax
lcr [lcr-id] [detail]
Context
show
Description
This command displays T1/E1 line card redundancy (LCR) information.
Parameters
- lcr-id
displays information for the specified LCR group ID
- detail
displays detailed LCR information
Output
The following outputs are examples of LCR information:
LCR (Output example, LCR field descriptions )
LCR Detailed (Output Example, LCR detail field descriptions )
*A:Sar8 Dut-A# show lcr
===============================================================================
LCR Group Info
===============================================================================
ID MC-Ctl Work Prot Active Request
State MDA MDA MDA Byte
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lcr-1 Down N/A N/A N/A N/A
lcr-2 Down N/A N/A N/A N/A
lcr-3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
lcr-5 N/A 1/5 1/6 1/5 Prot: SF-Low
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of LCR Groups: 4
===============================================================================
*A:Sar8 Dut-A# show lcr "lcr-5"
===============================================================================
LCR Group Info
===============================================================================
ID MC-Ctl Work Prot Active Request
State MDA MDA MDA Byte
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lcr-5 N/A 1/5 1/6 1/5 Prot: SF-Low
===============================================================================
*A:Sar8 Dut-A# show lcr "lcr-5"
*A:Sar8 Dut-A# show lcr "lcr-5" detail
===============================================================================
LCR Group: lcr-5
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Group Id : 5 Active MDA : 1/5
Working MDA : 1/5 Protection MDA : 1/6
Revertive-mode : non-revertive Revert-time (min) :
Request byte : 0xc0 (SF-Low on Protect)
Multi-Chassis LCR : No
Neighbor : 0.0.0.0
Control link state : N/A
Advertise Interval : 1000 msec Hold Time : 3000 msec
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LCR Working MDA - 1/5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : up Operational State : provisioned
Current LCR Status : sf No. of Switchovers : 0
Last Switchover : None Switchover seconds : 0
Last Switch Cmd : noCmd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LCR Protection MDA - 1/6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : down Operational State : provisioned
Current LCR Status : sf No. of Switchovers : 0
Last Switchover : None Switchover seconds : 0
Last Switch Cmd : noCmd
===============================================================================
*A:Sar8 Dut-A#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
ID |
The LCR group name |
MC-Ctl State |
Specifies the multi-chassis state |
Work MDA |
Specifies the physical MDA that is acting as the working MDA for this LCR group |
Prot MDA |
Specifies the physical MDA that is acting as the protection MDA for this LCR group |
Active MDA |
Specifies the active MDA |
Request Byte |
Specifies the value of the request byte received or transmitted on the protection MDA |
Label |
Description |
---|---|
LCR Group |
Specifies an LCR group |
Description |
A description of the LCR group |
Group ID |
The LCR group identifier |
Active MDA |
Displays the active MDA |
Working MDA |
Displays the physical MDA that is acting as the working MDA for this LCR group |
Protection MDA |
Displays the physical MDA that is acting as the protection MDA for this LCR group |
Revertive-mode |
The revertive mode of the LCR group: non-revertive – traffic remains on the protection MDA until another switch request is received revertive – when the condition that caused a switch to the protection MDA has been cleared, the traffic is switched back to the working MDA |
Revert-time (min) |
The configured time, in minutes, to wait after the working MDA has become functional again before making the working MDA active again. If the revertive mode is non-revertive, then this field is empty. |
Request byte |
Specifies the value of the request byte received or transmitted on the protection MDA |
Multi-Chassis LCR |
Indicates whether MC-LCR is configured |
Neighbor |
Displays the neighbor IP address. A 0.0.0.0 address indicates that the LCR group is an SC-LCR. |
Control link state |
Displays the current control link status |
Advertise Interval |
Displays the advertise interval |
Hold time |
Displays the hold time |
LCR Working MDA |
Specifies the working MDA |
Admin State |
Specifies whether the working MDA is administratively up or down |
Operational State |
Specifies the operational state of the working MDA |
Current LCR Status |
Specifies the current status of the LCR |
No. of Switchovers |
The number of switchovers that have occurred on this MDA |
Last Switchover |
Displays the timestamp of the last switchover |
Switchover Seconds |
Displays the cumulative Protection Switching Duration (PSD) time in seconds For a working MDA, this is the cumulative number of seconds that service was carried on the protection MDA |
Last Switch Cmd |
Displays the last switch command that was performed on the working MDA |
LCR Protection MDA |
Specifies the protection MDA |
Admin State |
Specifies whether the protection MDA is administratively up or down |
Operational State |
Specifies the operational state of the protection MDA |
Current LCR Status |
Specifies the current status of the LCR |
No. of Switchovers |
The number of switchovers that have occurred on this MDA |
Last Switchover |
Displays the timestamp of the last switchover |
Switchover Seconds |
Displays the cumulative Protection Switching Duration (PSD) time in seconds For the protection MDA, this is the cumulative number of seconds that the protection MDA has been used to carry any working MDA traffic. This information is only valid if revertive switching is enabled. |
Last Switch Cmd |
Displays the last switch command that was performed on the protection MDA |
Show microwave link commands
mw
Syntax
mw link [mw-link-id] [detail]
mw radio port-id [detail] [power]
mw radio port-id perfmon [all | g826 | acm | power]
mw radio software
Context
show
Description
This command displays information pertaining to a microwave link or an MPR-e radio.
Parameters
- acm
displays MWA performance monitoring adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) level information
- all
displays all MWA performance monitoring information
- g826
displays G.826 (BBE, ES, SES, and UAS) performance monitoring information
- link
displays microwave link summary information
- mw-link-id
identifies a specific microwave link
- power
displays MWA performance monitoring radio power information
- radio
displays MPR-e radio summary information
- port-id
identifies a specific port on a Packet Microwave Adapter card associated with the MPR-e radio, in the format slot/mda/port
- detail
displays detailed microwave link or MPR-e radio information
- perfmon
displays MWA performance monitoring information
- power
displays MPR-e radio power measurement information
- software
displays the state of the MPR-e radio software
Output
The following outputs are examples of microwave link and MPR-e radio information:
microwave link detail (Output example, Microwave link detail field descriptions )
MPR-e radio detail (Output Example, MPR-e radio detail field descriptions )
MPR-e radio power measurement (Output example, MPR-e radio power measurement field descriptions )
MPR-e radio software state (Output example, MPR-e radio software state field descriptions )
MWA performance monitoring (Output example, MWA performance monitoring field descriptions)
*A:ALU-1># show>mw# link mw-link-1 detail
===============================================================================
Microwave Link
===============================================================================
Description : Packet Microwave Link
Interface : mw-link-11 IfIndex : 1610973184
Admin State : up Mode : network
Oper State : up
Oper Flag :
Last State Change : 08/15/2016 19:08:46
Transmit Diversity : enabled
Position : main
Force : diversity
Configured Address : 48:f7:f1:b6:1d:33
Hardware Address : 48:f7:f1:b6:1d:33
Link Alarm Synthesis
--------------------
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CRI MAJ MIN WAR IND | COM EQT
Protection : 1+1HSB
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Main Spare Abnormal
Type Activity Revert Command Command Condition
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EPS Spare Yes Forced Automatic N/A
TPS Main Yes Automatic Automatic N/A
RPS Main Yes Automatic Automatic N/A
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tx Oper Alarm
Port Name Type Link Role State State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/5/1 MPT-3-A MPT-HC 11 Main On Up Ok
1/6/1 MPT-3-B MPT-HC 11 Spare Auto Up Ok
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Discovered Peer Radio
---------------------
NE Ip Address : 10.10.10.3
Slot/Port : 3/1
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Queue 1
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Queue 2
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Queue 3
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Queue 4
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Queue 5
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Microwave Link |
|
Description |
The microwave link description |
Interface |
The microwave link interface |
IfIndex |
The microwave link interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Admin State |
The microwave link interface administrative state |
Mode |
The microwave link interface mode |
Oper State |
The microwave link interface operational state |
Oper Flag |
The microwave link interface operational flag: |
noRadioCfg: the link has no radios configured |
|
linkAdminDown: the link is admin down |
|
noRadiosPresent: no radios detected |
|
noRadiosReady: no radios are ready |
|
incompatibleConfig: radio configuration is incompatible |
|
radioFailure: radio equipment has failure |
|
receptionFailure: radio reception failure |
|
di: defect indication |
|
txMuted: no radios transmitting |
|
Last State Change |
The last time that the operational status of the microwave link interface changed state |
Transmit Diversity |
The configured state of transmit diversity antenna: enabled or disabled |
Position |
The configured antenna position: main or diversity |
Force |
The configured antenna switching: not forced or diversity |
Configured Address |
The configured microwave link interface address |
Hardware Address |
The configured microwave link interface hardware or system-assigned MAC address |
Link Alarm Synthesis |
The microwave link alarm synthesis |
Protection |
The configured microwave link protection |
Type |
The type of protection scheme |
Activity |
The type of MPR-e radio activity, either main or spare |
Revert |
Indicates whether revertive switching has been configured on the microwave link |
Main Command |
The type of command configured on the main MPR-e radio, either forced or automatic |
Spare Command |
The type of command configured on the spare MPR-e radio, either forced or automatic |
Abnormal Condition |
Indicates whether an abnormal condition has been detected |
Port |
The 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2 or 7705 SAR-18 port configured for an MPR-e radio. |
Name |
The name configured for the MPR-e radio |
Type |
The type of MPR-e radio |
Link |
The microwave link ID associated with the MPR-e radio |
Role |
The role of the MPR-e radio, either main or spare |
Tx State |
The transmit state of the MPR-e radio |
Oper State |
The operational state of the MPR-e radio |
Alarm State |
The alarm state of the MPR-e radio |
Discovered Peer radio |
|
NE Ip Address |
The network element IP address of a peer radio |
Slot/Port |
The slot and port of the peer radio |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of input/output octets |
Packets Input/Output |
The total number of input/output packets |
Discards Input/Output |
The total number of input/output discards |
Queue Octets Input/Output |
The number of input/output octets per queue |
Queue Packets Input/Output |
The number of input/output packets per queue |
Queue Discards Input/Output |
The number of input/output discards per queue |
*A:ALU-1># show mw radio 1/5/1 detail
===============================================================================
Microwave Radio
===============================================================================
Name : MPT-3-A
Interface : 1/5/1 Mode : Single NE
Link : mw-link-20 Role : Main
Tx State : On Oper State : up
Oper Flag :
Suppressed Faults : HighBer RSL
Database Filename : mpt_3_a.tar
Last State Change : 11/15/2012 19:56:02 IfIndex : 44072960
Mgmt Last Up : 11/15/2012 19:56:01
Mgmt Last Lost : Never
Radio Alarm Synthesis
---------------------
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CRI MAJ MIN WAR IND | COM EQT
Radio Information
-----------------
Type : MPT-HC
Frequency Band : 15 GHz
Modules : XPIC
Software : Ok
CompanyId : ALU Mnemonic : MPT-MSX
Hardware Part Num : 3DB20423BAAB04 CLEI Code : ----------
Software Part Num : 3DB20502AAAA03 Factory Id : CIT
Date Identifier : 00 Date : 110919
Serial Number : SH1136X00ZJ
Customer Field :
====================================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Microwave Radio |
|
Name |
The name configured for the MPR-e radio |
Interface |
The port configured for the MPR-e radio |
Mode |
The MPR-e radio mode, either standalone or single NE |
Link |
The microwave link ID associated with the MPR-e radio |
Role |
The role configured for MPR-e radio, either main or spare |
Tx State |
The transmit state of the MPR-e radio |
Oper State |
The operational state of the MPR-e radio |
Oper Flag |
The MPR-e radio operational flag: |
portNotPresent: IDU port is not present |
|
portOperDown: IDU port is operationally down |
|
radioNotPresent: radio is not present |
|
radioCommError: radio communication error |
|
radioInit: IDU is initializing radio |
|
softwareDownload: radio is downloading software |
|
txMuted: radio is not transmitting |
|
radioNotReady: radio not ready |
|
radioEqFailure: radio equipment failure |
|
incompatibleShifter: radio incompatible with shifter configuration |
|
incompatibleFreq: radio incompatible with frequency configuration |
|
incompatiblePower: radio incompatible with power configuration |
|
incompatibleModParms: radio incompatible with modulation parameters |
|
di: radio defect indication |
|
radioLinkDown: radio link down |
|
rslThresholdFail: RSL threshold crossed |
|
lof: loss of radio frame |
|
protectionFail: protection failure |
|
proxyActive: MCT proxy session is active to the radio |
|
noDbFile: radio database file is missing |
|
dbSyncInProgress: radio database synchronization in progress |
|
noDbConfig: radio database configuration is missing |
|
tpsTxMuted: radio is muted due to TPS activity |
|
noSoftware: IDU did not detect any software |
|
softwareMismatch: radio does not contain correct software |
|
issu: radio is in in-service software upgrade |
|
highBer: high bit error rate |
|
Suppressed Faults |
The microwave link faults that are suppressed, if any:
|
Database Filename |
The MPR-e radio database filename |
Last State Change |
The date and time of last operational state change of the MPR-e radio. |
IfIndex |
The MPR-e radio interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Mgmt Last Up |
The alarm state of the MPR-e radio |
Mgmt Last Lost |
The alarm state of the MPR-e radio |
Radio Alarm Synthesis |
The alarm state of the MPR-e radio |
Radio Information |
The MPR-e radio information: Type Frequency Band Modules Software Company Id Mnemonic Hardware Part Number Common Language Equipment Identifier (CLEI) Code Software Part Number Factory Id Date Identifier Date Serial Number Customer Field |
*A:ALU-1># show>mw# radio 1/5/2 power
===============================================================================
Power Measurements
===============================================================================
TxPower (dBm) RSL (dBm)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local Radio (Near End) 25.0 -60.1
Peer Radio (Far End) 40.0 -34.5
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Power Measurements |
|
Local Radio (Near End) TxPower (dBm) |
The transmit power measurement of the near-end radio |
Local Radio (Near End) RSL (dBm) |
The received power from the near-end radio |
Peer Radio (Far End) TxPower (dBm) |
The transmit power measurement from the far-end radio |
Peer Radio (Far End) RSL (dBm) |
The received power from the far-end radio |
*A:NOK-1># show>mw# radio software
==============================================================================
Microwave Radio Software Summary
==============================================================================
Software
Port Name Type Link Role State Progress
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/5/1 MPT-3-A MPT-HC 20 Main Ok
1/6/1 MPT-3-B MPT-HC 20 Spare Ok
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Microwave Radio Software Summary |
|
Port |
The port configured for the MPR-e radio |
Name |
The name configured for the MPR-e radio |
Type |
The type of MPR-e radio |
Link |
The microwave link ID |
Role |
The role of the MPR-e radio, either main or spare |
Software State |
The state of the MPR-e radio software; the software states are:
|
Progress |
The progress of the MPR-e radio software download |
*A:7CSA:Dut-A# show mw radio 1/5/1 perfmon all
===========================================================
Microwave Radio Performance Monitoring
===========================================================
Family : Normalized G.826
Admin State: Up Oper State: Up
===========================================================
========================================================================
Section: Radio Hop Period: 15 minutes Data: Current
========================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect ES SES BBE UAS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:30:00 652 Active 0 0 0 0
========================================================================
========================================================================
Section: Radio Hop Period: 15 minutes Data: Historic
========================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect ES SES BBE UAS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:15:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 09:00:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 08:45:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 08:30:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 08:15:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 08:00:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
========================================================================
========================================================================
Section: Radio Hop Period: 24 hours Data: Current
========================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect ES SES BBE UAS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/15/2019 19:00:00 52857 Active 0 0 0 0
========================================================================
========================================================================
Section: Radio Hop Period: 24 hours Data: Historic
========================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect ES SES BBE UAS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/14/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/13/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/12/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/11/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/10/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/09/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/08/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/08/2019 12:45:42 22457 Active X 0 0 0 0
========================================================================
========================================================================
Section: Radio Link Period: 15 minutes Data: Current
========================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect ES SES BBE UAS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:30:00 658 Active 0 0 0 0
========================================================================
========================================================================
Section: Radio Link Period: 15 minutes Data: Historic
========================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect ES SES BBE UAS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:15:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 09:00:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 08:45:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 08:30:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 08:15:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 08:00:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 07:45:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 07:30:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
10/16/2019 07:15:00 900 Active 0 0 0 0
========================================================================
========================================================================
Section: Radio Link Period: 24 hours Data: Current
========================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect ES SES BBE UAS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/15/2019 19:00:00 52861 Active 0 0 0 0
========================================================================
========================================================================
Section: Radio Link Period: 24 hours Data: Historic
========================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect ES SES BBE UAS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/14/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/13/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/12/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/11/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/10/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/09/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/08/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 0 0 0 0
10/08/2019 12:45:43 22456 Active X 0 0 0 0
========================================================================
========================================================================
Family : Adaptive Coding and Modulation
Admin State: Up Oper State: Up
===========================================================
===============================================================================
Milliseconds at each modulation Period: 15 minutes Data: Current
===============================================================================
Date Duration Suspect QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM
64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:30:00 661 0 0 0 0
0 0 661009
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Milliseconds at each modulation Period: 15 minutes Data: Historic
===============================================================================
Date Duration Suspect QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM
64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:15:00 900 0 0 0 0
0 0 900009
10/16/2019 09:00:00 900 0 0 0 0
0 0 900009
10/16/2019 08:45:00 900 0 0 0 0
0 0 900013
10/16/2019 08:30:00 900 0 0 0 0
0 0 900008
10/16/2019 08:15:00 900 0 0 0 0
0 0 900009
10/16/2019 08:00:00 900 0 0 0 0
0 0 900008
10/16/2019 07:45:00 900 0 0 0 0
0 0 900008
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Milliseconds at each modulation Period: 24 hours Data: Current
===============================================================================
Date Duration Suspect QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM
64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/15/2019 19:00:00 52866 0 0 0 0
0 0 52866596
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Milliseconds at each modulation Period: 24 hours Data: Historic
===============================================================================
Date Duration Suspect QPSK 8 PSK 16 QAM 32 QAM
64 QAM 128 QAM 256 QAM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/14/2019 19:00:00 86399 0 0 0 0
0 0 86399968
10/13/2019 19:00:00 86399 0 0 0 0
0 0 86399974
10/12/2019 19:00:00 86399 0 0 0 0
0 0 86399969
10/11/2019 19:00:00 86399 0 0 0 0
0 0 86399972
10/10/2019 19:00:00 86399 0 0 0 0
0 0 86399972
10/09/2019 19:00:00 86399 0 0 0 0
0 0 86399967
10/08/2019 12:45:44 22455 X 0 0 0 0
0 0 22455248
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Family : Power
Admin State: Up Oper State: Up
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
RX Power Section: Radio Hop Period: 15 minutes Data: Current
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:30:00 667 Active 65144 65147 65145
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
RX Power Section: Radio Hop Period: 15 minutes Data: Historic
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:15:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 09:00:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 08:45:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 08:30:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 08:15:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 08:00:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 07:45:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 07:30:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
RX Power Section: Radio Hop Period: 24 hours Data: Current
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/15/2019 19:00:00 52870 Active 65144 65148 65146
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
RX Power Section: Radio Hop Period: 24 hours Data: Historic
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/14/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65144 65148 65146
10/13/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65144 65148 65146
10/12/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65144 65148 65146
10/11/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65143 65148 65145
10/10/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65143 65148 65146
10/09/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65143 65148 65146
10/08/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65143 65148 65146
10/08/2019 12:45:45 22454 Active X 65143 65148 65145
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
RX Power Section: Radio Link Period: 15 minutes Data: Current
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:30:00 671 Active 65144 65147 65145
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
RX Power Section: Radio Link Period: 15 minutes Data: Historic
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:15:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 09:00:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 08:45:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 08:30:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 08:15:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 08:00:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 07:45:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 07:30:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
10/16/2019 07:15:00 900 Active 65144 65147 65145
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
RX Power Section: Radio Link Period: 24 hours Data: Current
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/15/2019 19:00:00 52873 Active 65144 65148 65146
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
RX Power Section: Radio Link Period: 24 hours Data: Historic
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/14/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65144 65148 65146
10/13/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65144 65148 65146
10/12/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65144 65148 65146
10/11/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65143 65148 65145
10/10/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65143 65148 65146
10/09/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65143 65148 65146
10/08/2019 19:00:00 86399 Active 65143 65148 65146
10/08/2019 12:45:46 22453 Active X 65143 65148 65145
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
TX Power Section: Radio Hop Period: 15 minutes Data: Current
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:30:00 674 N/A 70 70 70
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
TX Power Section: Radio Hop Period: 15 minutes Data: Historic
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/16/2019 09:15:00 900 N/A 70 70 70
10/16/2019 09:00:00 900 N/A 70 70 70
10/16/2019 08:45:00 900 N/A 70 70 70
10/16/2019 08:30:00 900 N/A 70 70 70
10/16/2019 08:15:00 900 N/A 70 70 70
10/16/2019 08:00:00 900 N/A 70 70 70
10/16/2019 07:45:00 900 N/A 70 70 70
10/16/2019 07:30:00 900 N/A 70 70 70
10/16/2019 07:15:00 900 N/A 70 70 70
10/16/2019 07:00:00 900 N/A 70 70 70
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
TX Power Section: Radio Hop Period: 24 hours Data: Current
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/15/2019 19:00:00 52876 N/A 70 70 70
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
TX Power Section: Radio Hop Period: 24 hours Data: Historic
===============================================================================
Date Duration EPS Suspect Min Power Max Power Mean Power
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10/14/2019 19:00:00 86399 N/A 70 70 70
10/13/2019 19:00:00 86399 N/A 70 70 70
10/12/2019 19:00:00 86399 N/A 70 70 70
10/11/2019 19:00:00 86399 N/A 70 70 70
10/10/2019 19:00:00 86399 N/A 70 70 70
10/09/2019 19:00:00 86399 N/A 70 70 70
10/08/2019 19:00:00 86399 N/A 70 70 70
10/08/2019 12:45:47 22452 N/A X 70 70 70
===============================================================================
*A:7CSA:Dut-A#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Microwave Radio Performance Monitoring |
|
Family |
The category of monitoring statistics, either Normalized G.826, Adaptive Coding and Modulation, or Power |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the microwave link, either Up or Down |
Oper State |
The operational state of the microwave link, either Up or Down |
Section |
The section being monitored, either Radio Hop or Radio Link |
Period |
The reporting period, either 15 minutes or 24 hours |
Data |
The type of data being collected, either current or historic |
Date |
The date and time of the monitoring period |
Duration |
The duration of the monitoring period in seconds |
EPS |
The EPS state at the time of recording this period |
Suspect |
Suspected faults (marked with an x) |
ES |
Errored Seconds statistics |
SES |
Severely Errored Seconds statistics |
BBE |
Background Block Errors statistics |
UAS |
Unavailable Seconds statistics |
QPSK |
Quadrature Phase Shift Keying modulation statistics |
8 PSK |
Eight Phase Shift Keying modulation statistics |
16 QAM |
16-state Quadrature Amplitude Modulation statistics |
32 QAM |
32-state Quadrature Amplitude Modulation statistics |
64 QAM |
64-state Quadrature Amplitude Modulation statistics |
128 QAM |
128-state Quadrature Amplitude Modulation statistics |
256 QAM |
256-state Quadrature Amplitude Modulation statistics |
Min Power |
Minimum power statistics |
Max Power |
Maximum power statistics |
Mean Power |
Mean power statistics |
Show port commands
port
Syntax
port [port-id] [statistics] [detail]
port port-id acr [detail]
port port-id associations
port port-id cisco-hdlc
port port-id description
port port-id dot1x [detail]
port port-id ethernet [efm-oam | detail]
port port-id frame-relay [detail | dlci dlci]
port port-id ima-link
port port-id macsec [ sub-port-id] [detail] [statistics]
port port-id ppp [detail]
port aps[-group-id][.channel]
port lcr[-group-id/port][.channel]
Context
show
Description
This command displays port or channel information.
If no command line options are specified, the show port command displays summary information for all ports on provisioned adapter cards, fixed platforms, and modules.
If the detail keyword is specified without any port-id, a detailed output of every port in the system is displayed whether the ports are configured or not. This is useful for gathering full reports or as an input into the ‟| match” filtering command to display a customized summary of fields.
If the port-id parameter only specifies a portion of a port identifier, a summary of all ports that start with that portion is displayed. For example, specifying a slot number and an MDA number displays a summary of all ports on that MDA. If no port-id is specified, a summary of all ports in the system is displayed.
If the port identifier specifies a unique port, information for that port is displayed. The specific information displayed depends on the type of port. Additional information is displayed if the detail keyword is included. In addition, information subsets can be displayed by using various keywords. For example, the dot1x keyword displays only the dot1x information for the port.
Parameters
- port-id
specifies the physical port ID
Syntax
port-id
slot[/mda[/port]] or slot/mda/port[.channel]
where:
slot
1
mda
1 to 6
7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2
1 to 12 and X1 to X4
7705 SAR-18
1 (Ethernet), 2 (T1/E1), or 3 (module)
7705 SAR-M
1 (Ethernet), 2 (module position 1), or 3 (module position 2)
7705 SAR-H
1 (Ethernet), 2 (RS-232)
7705 SAR-Hc
1 (Ethernet) or 2 (T1/E1)
7705 SAR-A
1 (Ethernet) or 2 (GNSS RF)
7705 SAR-Ax
1 (Ethernet)
7705 SAR-Wx (Ethernet-only variants and Ethernet and PoE+ variants)
3 (GPS)
7705 SAR-Wx (variants with GPS)
1 (for T1/E1 ports)
2 (for Ethernet XOR RJ45 ports 2/1A and 2/2A, Ethernet XOR SFP ports 2/1B and 2/2B, Ethernet ports 2/3 to 2/6, and 10GigE SFP+ port 2/7)
3 (for Ethernet XOR RJ45 ports 3/1A and 3/2A, Ethernet XOR SFP ports 3/1B and 3/2B, Ethernet ports 3/3 to 3/6, and 10GigE SFP+ port 3/7)
7705 SAR-X
port
1 to 2
2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card
1 to 2 physical ports, 1 virtual port (designated as ‟v-port” or port 3)
2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) Adapter card
2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) module
1 to 4
4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card
4-port OC3/STM1 / 1-port OC12/STM4 Adapter card
4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card
4-port SAR-H Fast Ethernet module
1 to 6
6-port E&M Adapter card
6-port FXS Adapter card
6-port Ethernet 10Gbps Adapter card
6-port SAR-M Ethernet module
1 to 8
8-port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter card
8-port Voice & Teleprotection card
8-port C37.94 Teleprotection card
8-port FXO Adapter card
Packet Microwave Adapter card
1 to 10
10-port 1GigE/1-port 10GigE X-Adapter card (10-port 1GigE mode)
1
10-port 1GigE/1-port 10GigE X-Adapter card (1-port 10GigE mode)
1
GPS Receiver module (GPS RF port)
GNSS Receiver card (GNSS RF port)
1 to 12
12-port Serial Data Interface card
1 to 16
16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card
1 to 32
32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card
1 to 7 (Ethernet), 1 to 16 (T1/E1), or 1 (module)
7705 SAR-M
1 to 8 (Ethernet)
7705 SAR-H
1 to 6 (Ethernet), 1 to 2 (RS-232)
7705 SAR-Hc
1 to 2 (RS-232 ports)
4-port T1/E1 and RS-232 Combination module
3 to 4 (T1/E1 ports)
4-port T1/E1 and RS-232 Combination module
1 to 12 (Ethernet) or 1 to 8 (T1/E1)
7705 SAR-A
1 to 12 (Ethernet) or 1 (GNSS RF)
7705 SAR-Ax
1 to 5 (Ethernet) (on the Ethernet-only variants and Ethernet and PoE+ variants) or 1 (for GPS)
7705 SAR-Wx
1 to 8 (T1/E1 ports), 1 or 2 (Ethernet XOR RJ45/SFP ports), 3 to 6 (Ethernet ports), 7 (Ethernet SFP+ ports)
7705 SAR-X
channel
ds1, e1, codir, or tpif
for config>port>tdm information
em, fxo, or fxs
for config>port>voice information
rs232, rs530, v35, or x21
for config>port>serial information
1 to 24 (DS1) or 1 to 32 (E1)
for config>port>tdm>channel-group information
1 (E&M)
for config>port>voice>em>channel-group information
1 (DS0)
for config>port>tdm>codir>channel-group, config>port>tdm>tpif>channel-group, config>port>voice>fxo>channel-group, and config>port>voice>fxs>channel-group information
1 (RS-232, RS-530, V.35, or X.21)
for config>port>serial>channel-group information
- statistics
displays only port counter summary information
- statistics detail
displays only port counter detail information
- acr
displays ACR-capable port information
- acr detail
displays ACR-capable port detail information
- cisco-hdlc
displays cHDLC port information
- description
displays port description strings
- dot1x
displays statistics and status information for 802.1x ports
- dot1x detail
displays statistics and status detail information for 802.1x ports
- associations
displays a list of current router interfaces to which the port is associated
- ppp
displays PPP protocol information for the port
- ppp detail
displays PPP protocol detail information for the port
- ethernet
displays Ethernet port information
- ethernet efm-oam
displays EFM OAM information
- ethernet detail
displays Ethernet port detail information
- frame-relay
displays port-level frame relay statistics
- frame-relay detail
displays frame relay port information
- frame-relay dlci
displays circuit-level frame relay statistics
- ima-link
displays port-level IMA link information
- macsec
-
displays port-level MACsec information. Specifying the subport ID displays MACsec information for the specified subport.
- aps[-group-id][.channel]
specifying only the keyword displays all the ports in APS groups. Specifying the group ID displays information for the specified APS group.
- lcr[-group-id/port][.channel]
specifying only the keyword displays all the ports in LCR groups. Specifying the group ID and port displays information for the port in the specified LCR group.
Output
The following outputs are examples of port information:
-
General (Output example, General port field descriptions )
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Port Statistics (Output Example, Port statistics field descriptions )
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Specific, Ethernet (Output Example, Specific port field descriptions (GigE port with optical SFP))
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Specific, PoE Enabled (Output Example, PoE port field descriptions (Ethernet))
-
Specific, Serial (Output Example, Specific port field descriptions (serial port))
-
Specific, SONET/SDH (Output Example, Specific port field descriptions (SONET/SDH port))
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Specific, Voice E&M (Output Example, Specific port field descriptions (E&M voice port))
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Specific, Voice FXO (Output Example, Specific port field descriptions (FXO voice port))
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Specific, Voice FXS (Output Example, Specific port field descriptions (FXS voice port))
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Specific, DS0 Voice Channel Group (Output Example, Specific port field descriptions (DS0 voice channel group))
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Detail, SONET/SDH (Output Example, Port detail field descriptions (SONET/SDH port) )
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Detail, Ethernet (Output Example, Port detail field descriptions (Ethernet, access mode))
-
Detail, Ethernet (Output Example, Port detail field descriptions (Ethernet, network mode))
-
Detail, 10G Ring Ethernet (Output Example, Port detail field descriptions (ring Ethernet))
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Detail, 2.5G Virtual Ethernet (Output example, Port detail field descriptions (v-port))
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Detail, TDM/DS1 (Output example (DS1), Port detail field descriptions (TDM DS1/E1 interface) )
-
Detail, TDM/E1 (Output example (E1), Port detail field descriptions (TDM DS1/E1 interface) )
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Serial Channel (Output example, Port serial channel field descriptions)
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Voice Channel, E&M (Output example, Port voice channel field descriptions)
-
Channel Group (Output example, Port channel group field descriptions )
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Channelized DS3 (Output example, Port channelized DS3 field descriptions )
-
Clear Channel DS3 (Output example, Port clear channel DS3 field descriptions )
-
ACR Detail (Output example, Port ACR detail field descriptions)
-
dot1x (Output example, Port dot1x field descriptions )
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Descriptions (Output example, Port description field descriptions)
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Associations (Output example, Port associations field descriptions )
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IMA Link (Output example, Port IMA link field descriptions)
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Frame Relay (Output example, Port frame relay field descriptions)
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Frame Relay DLCI (Output example, Port frame relay DLCI field descriptions)
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HDLC and cHDLC (Output example, Port frame relay DLCI field descriptions)
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TDM Codir or TPIF (Output example, Port field descriptions (TDM codirectional or TPIF))
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Specific APS Port ID (Output example, Port field descriptions (with APS ID) )
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Specific LCR Port ID (Output example, Port field descriptions (with LCR port ID) )
*A:NOK-1># show port 1/1
==============================================================================
Ports on Slot 1
==============================================================================
Port Admin Link Port Cfg Oper LAG/ Port Port Port SFP/XFP/
Id State State MTU MTU Bndl Mode Encp Type MDIMDX
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1 Down No Ghost
1/1/2 Down No Ghost
1/1/2.1 Down No Ghost 1514 1514 - accs cem serial
1/1/3 Down No Ghost
1/1/4 Down No Ghost
1/1/4.1 Down No Ghost 1514 1514 - accs cem serial
1/1/5 Down No Ghost
1/1/6 Down No Ghost
1/1/7 Down No Ghost
1/1/8 Down No Ghost
1/1/9 Down No Ghost
1/1/10 Down No Ghost
1/1/11 Down No Ghost
1/1/12 Down No Ghost
==============================================================================
*A:NOK-1># show port 1/2
==============================================================================
Ports on Slot 1
==============================================================================
Port Admin Link Port Cfg Oper LAG/ Port Port Port SFP/XFP/
Id State State MTU MTU Bndl Mode Encp Type MDIMDX
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/2/1 Down No Ghost
1/2/1.sts3 Up No Ghost 1524 1524 - accs atm sonet
1/2/2 Up No Ghost
1/2/2.sts3 Down No Ghost 1572 1572 - netw pppa sonet
1/2/3 Down No Ghost
1/2/4 Down No Ghost
==============================================================================
*A:NOK-1>#
A:NOK-1># show port 1/3
==============================================================================
Ports on Slot 1
==============================================================================
Port Admin Link Port Cfg Oper LAG/ Port Port Port SFP/XFP/
Id State State MTU MTU Bndl Mode Encp Type MDIMDX
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/3/1 Down No Ghost
1/3/1.1 Down No Ghost 1514 1514 - accs cem tdm
1/3/2 Down No Ghost
1/3/2.1 Down No Ghost 1514 1514 - accs cem tdm
1/3/3 Down No Ghost
1/3/4 Down No Ghost
1/3/5 Down No Ghost
1/3/6 Down No Ghost
1/3/7 Down No Ghost
1/3/8 Down No Ghost
1/3/9 Down No Ghost
1/3/10 Down No Ghost
1/3/11 Down No Ghost
1/3/12 Down No Ghost
1/3/13 Down No Ghost
1/3/14 Down No Ghost
1/3/15 Down No Ghost
1/3/16 Down No Ghost
1/3/16.1 Down No Ghost 1572 1572 - netw unkn tdm
==============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Port ID |
The port ID configured or displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Admin State |
Up: the administrative state is up |
Down: the administrative state is down |
|
Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Port State |
Up: the port is physically present and has a physical link |
Down: the port is physically present but does not have a link |
|
Ghost: the port is not physically present |
|
None: the port is in its initial creation state or about to be deleted |
|
Link Up: the port is physically present and has a physical link. When Link Up appears at the lowest level of a TDM tributary, it means the physical connection is active but the port is waiting before data traffic can flow. It is a waiting state and indicates that data traffic will not flow until it transitions to the Up state. |
|
Link Down: the port is physically present but does not have a link |
|
Cfg MTU |
The configured MTU |
Oper MTU |
The negotiated size of the largest packet that can be sent on the port or channel specified in octets |
LAG/Bndl |
The link aggregation group (LAG) or multilink bundle to which a TDM port is assigned |
Port Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
hybrid: the port is configured for hybrid use (transport network and service access per VLAN) |
|
Port Encp |
The encapsulation type on the port |
Port Type |
The type of port or optics installed |
SFP/MDI MDX |
The SFP type on an Ethernet port (Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or GigE) |
*A:NOK-1># show port 1/1 statistics detail
===============================================================================
Port Statistics on Slot 1
===============================================================================
Port Ingress Ingress Egress Egress
Id Packets Octets Packets Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1 0 0 0 0
1/1/1.rs232 0 0 0 0
1/1/2 0 0 0 0
1/1/2.rs232 0 0 0 0
1/1/2.1 0 0 0 0
1/1/3 0 0 0 0
1/1/4 0 0 0 0
1/1/4.v35 0 0 0 0
1/1/4.1 0 0 0 0
1/1/5 0 0 0 0
1/1/6 0 0 0 0
1/1/7 0 0 0 0
1/1/8 0 0 0 0
1/1/9 0 0 0 0
1/1/10 0 0 0 0
1/1/11 0 0 0 0
1/1/12 0 0 0 0
===============================================================================
*A:NOK-1>#
*A:NOK-1># show port 1/2 statistics detail
===============================================================================
Port Statistics on Slot 1
===============================================================================
Port Ingress Ingress Egress Egress
Id Packets Octets Packets Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/2/1 0 0 0 0
1/2/1.sts3 0 0 0 0
1/2/2 0 0 0 0
1/2/2.sts3 0 0 0 0
1/2/3 0 0 0 0
1/2/4 0 0 0 0
===============================================================================
*A:NOK-1>#
*A:NOK-1># show port 1/5 statistics detail
===============================================================================
Port Statistics on Slot 1
===============================================================================
Port Ingress Ingress Egress Egress
Id Packets Octets Packets Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/5/1 0 0 0 0
1/5/2 0 0 0 0
1/5/3 0 0 0 0
1/5/4 0 0 0 0
1/5/5 0 0 0 0
1/5/6 0 0 0 0
1/5/7 0 0 0 0
1/5/8 0 0 0 0
===============================================================================
*A:NOK-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Port ID |
The port ID configured or displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Ingress Packets |
The number of ingress packets coming into the port |
Ingress Octets |
The number of ingress octets coming into the port |
Egress Packets |
The number of egress packets transmitted from the port |
Egress Octets |
The number of egress octets transmitted from the port |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/5/8
===============================================================================
Ethernet Interface
===============================================================================
Description : 10/100/Gig Ethernet SFP
Interface : 1/5/8 Oper Speed : 1 Gbps
Link-level : Ethernet Config Speed : 1 Gbps
Admin State : up Oper Duplex : full
Oper State : up Config Duplex : full
Physical Link : Yes MTU : 1514
Single Fiber Mode : No
IfIndex : 40108032 Hold time up : 0 seconds
Last State Change : 11/24/2009 13:05:41 Hold time down : 0 seconds
Last Cleared Time : N/A DDM Events : Enabled
Phys State Chng Cnt: 0
Configured Mode : hybrid Encap Type : 802.1q
Dot1Q Ethertype : 0x8100 QinQ Ethertype : 0x8100
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
Ing. Acc. Wt. : 50 Egr. Acc. Wt. : 50
Ing. Net. Wt. : 50 Egr. Net. Wt. : 50
Net. Egr. Queue Pol: default
Auto-negotiate : true MDI/MDX : unknown
Net. Egr. ShaperPol: 2
Acc. Egr. ShaperPol: 5
Net. Scheduler Mode: 16-priority
Config Phy-tx-clock: auto-pref-slave Oper Phy-tx-clock: N/A
SapEgr.Unshaped-Cir: 0 Kbps
SapEgr.Shaper Pol : default
NetEgr.Unshaped-Cir: 0 Kbps
Allow Eth-BN : True
BN Egr.Rate in use : 765000 Eth-BN hold time : 6
Egress Rate : Default Ingress Rate : n/a
Egr.Rate Incl.FCS : Disabled
Ingress CBS(bytes) : 130816 Src-pause : Disabled
LACP Tunnel : Disabled
Down-when-looped : Disabled Keep-alive : 10
Loop Detected : False Retry : 120
Use Broadcast Addr : False
Loopback : none Swap Mac Addr : Disabled
Loopback Time Left : unspecified
Cfm Loopback : Disabled
Sync. Status Msg. : Enabled Rx Quality Level : 0xf(dus)
PTP Asymmetry : 0 Edge Timestamp : Disable
Timestamp Capable : True
CRC Mon SD Thresh : Disabled CRC Mon Window : 10 seconds
CRC Mon SF Thresh : Disabled
Configured Address : 00:1a:f0:d4:09:de
Hardware Address : 00:1a:f0:d4:09:de
Cfg Alarm :
Alarm Status :
Transceiver Data
Transceiver Status : operational
Transceiver Type : SFP
Model Number : 3HE00027AAAA02 ALU IPUIAELDAB
TX Laser Wavelength: 850 nm Diag Capable : yes
Connector Code : LC Vendor OUI : 00:90:65
Manufacture date : 2009/07/09 Media : Ethernet
Serial Number : PFS3UTC
Part Number : FTRJ8519P2BNL-A5
Optical Compliance : GIGE-SX
Link Length support: 300m for 50u MMF; 150m for 62.5u MMF
SFP Sync-E Capable : yes
===============================================================================
Transceiver Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM), Internally Calibrated
===============================================================================
Value High Alarm High Warn Low Warn Low Alarm
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Temperature (C) +27.1 +95.0 +90.0 -20.0 -25.0
Supply Voltage (V) 3.31 3.90 3.70 2.90 2.70
Tx Bias Current (mA) 6.3 17.0 14.0 2.0 1.0
Tx Output Power (dBm) -4.47 -2.00 -2.00 -11.02 -11.74
Rx Optical Power (avg dBm) -20.51 1.00 -1.00 -18.01! -20.00!
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 11076096 11075584
Packets 86532 86529
Errors 0 0
Utilization (30 seconds) 0.00% 0.00%
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast Packets 0 1
Multicast Packets 86532 86528
Broadcast Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Discard Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
Inv L2 Packets : 0
Inv IP Packets : 0
CSM Ingress Queues CSM Egress Queues
Hi : 0 Common : 0
Low : 0
Ftp : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet CFM Statistics
===============================================================================
Cfm LbmRx : 0
Cfm LbReplyTx : 0 Cfm LbmDropped : 0
Num Bn Rate Chng : 1 Last BnRateChng : 04/12/2017 21:20:53
Valid BnmRx : 2 Last Valid BnmRx : 04/12/2017 21:21:10
Invalid BnmRx : 0
BnmOutOfRangeBW : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet-like Medium Statistics
==============================================================================
Alignment Errors : 0 Sngl Collisions : 0
FCS Errors : 0 Mult Collisions : 0
SQE Test Errors : 0 Late Collisions : 0
CSE : 0 Excess Collisns : 0
Too long Frames : 0 Int MAC Tx Errs : 0
Symbol Errors : 0 Int MAC Rx Errs : 0
In Pause Frames : 0 Out Pause Frames : 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Ethernet Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Link-level |
The type of link for which the port is configured |
Admin State |
up: the administrative state is up |
down: the administrative state is down |
|
Oper State |
up: the operating state is up |
down: the operating state is down |
|
Reason Down |
Indicates that the port has gone down due to Link Loss Forwarding |
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Single Fiber Mode |
Yes: single fiber mode |
No: not single fiber mode |
|
IfIndex |
The interface's index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Last State Change |
The last time that the operational status of the port changed state |
Last Cleared Time |
The time since the last clear |
Phys State Chng Cnt |
The physical state change counter. This counter increments when a fully qualified (debounced) transition occurs at the physical layer of an Ethernet port, including the following transitions of the port state as displayed in the show port slot/mda/port output:
This counter does not increment for changes only in the link protocol states. That is, if the physical link is up, any transitions of the port state due to link protocols (for example, 802.3ah EFM OAM, LACP, 802.1ag) do not cause the counter to increment. The following port state transitions are examples of transitions that are not counted:
|
Configured Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
hybrid: the port is configured for hybrid use (transport network and service access per VLAN) |
|
Dot1Q Ethertype |
The Ethertype expected when the port's encapsulation type is dot1q |
QinQ Ethertype |
The Ethertype expected when the port's encapsulation type is qinq |
Ing. Pool % Rate |
The amount of ingress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port or channel for ingress buffering |
Net. Egr. Queue Pol |
default: the default policy is used |
network: the network egress queue policy is used |
|
Egr. Sched. Pol |
The egress scheduling policy |
Net. Egr. ShaperPol |
The network egress shaper policy ID |
Acc. Egr. ShaperPol |
The access egress shaper policy ID |
Net. Scheduler Mode |
The network scheduler mode |
Auto-negotiate |
true: the link attempts to automatically negotiate the link speed and duplex parameters |
false: the duplex and speed values are used for the link |
|
Config Phy-tx-clock |
The mode used to establish timing control of a 1000Base-T port. The options are:
|
Oper Phy-tx-clock |
The operational value of the MASTER-SLAVE relationship of the 1000Base-T physical layer transmit clock. The options are:
|
SapEgr.Shaper Pol |
The SAP egress shaper policy for the port |
SapEgr.Unshaped-Cir |
The CIR rate for the aggregate of all the unshaped 4-priority SAPs on the port |
NetEgr.Unshaped-Cir |
The CIR rate for the aggregate of all the unshaped VLANs on the port |
Allow Eth-BN |
Indicates whether Ethernet Bandwidth Notification (ETH-BN) is allowed on the port: True or False |
BN Egr.Rate in use |
The egress rate in use based on the request from the ETH-BN server MEP |
Eth-BN hold time |
The configured hold time (in seconds) between an egress rate change based on a received Bandwidth Notification Message (BNM) and the next change request that will be accepted |
Egress Rate |
The maximum amount of egress bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that this Ethernet interface can generate |
Egr.Rate Incl.FCS |
The configured state of egress rate FCS inclusion: enabled or disabled |
Ingress CBS (bytes) |
Indicates the ingress committed buffer space |
Src-pause |
A notification to slow down the transmission rate when it exceeds the bandwidth limit |
LACP Tunnel |
Indicates whether LACP packet tunneling is enabled |
Down-when-looped |
Enabled: The down-when-looped feature is enabled on the port |
Disabled: The down-when-looped feature is disabled on the port |
|
Keep-alive |
The time interval between keepalive PDUs transmitted toward the network during loop detection by the down-when-looped feature |
Loop Detected |
Indicates whether a loop is detected on the port |
Retry |
The minimum wait time before the port is re-enabled after it is brought down due to a loop detection |
Use Broadcast Addr |
Indicates whether the down-when-looped feature has been configured to compare the destination MAC address of received PDUs to the broadcast MAC address instead of the MAC address of the port |
Loopback |
The type of loopback configured on the port, either line, internal, or none |
Swap Mac Addr |
Indicates whether MAC address swapping is enabled |
Loopback Time Left |
The number of seconds left in a timed loopback If there is no loopback configured or the configured loopback is latched, the value is unspecified If configured loopback is persistent, the value persistent. |
Cfm Loopback |
Indicates whether the CFM loopback is enabled |
Sync. Status Msg. |
Indicates whether Synchronization Status Messaging is enabled on the port |
PTP Asymmetry |
Indicates whether PTP asymmetry is enabled |
Edge Timestamp |
Indicates whether the edge timestamp is enabled |
Timestamp Capable |
Indicates whether the port is timestamp-capable |
CRC Mon SD Thresh |
Indicates the CRC signal degrade threshold value (1 to 9), if enabled |
CRC Mon SF Thresh |
Indicates the CRC signal fail threshold value (1 to 9), if enabled |
CRC Mon Window |
Indicates the CRC window sampling size value (5 to 60) |
Rx Quality Level |
The Synchronization Status Messaging quality level value received on the port |
Code-Type |
The Synchronization Status Messaging quality level code type |
Tx Quality Level |
The Synchronization Status Messaging quality level value transmitted on the port |
Tx DUS/DNU |
Indicates whether the transmission of the QL-DUS/DNU value in synchronization status messages is enabled or disabled on the port |
Configured Address |
The base chassis Ethernet MAC address |
Hardware Address |
The interface hardware- or system-assigned MAC address at its protocol sublayer |
Cfg Alarm |
The type of alarms to be logged and reported for the Ethernet port |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state |
Oper Speed |
The operating speed of the interface |
Config Speed |
The configured speed of the interface |
Oper Duplex |
full: the link is operating at full-duplex mode half: the link is operating at half-duplex mode |
Config Duplex |
full: the link is set at full-duplex mode half: the link is set at half-duplex mode |
MTU |
The size of the largest packet that can be sent/received on the Ethernet physical interface, specified in octets |
Hold time up |
The link-up dampening time in seconds |
Hold time down |
The link-down dampening time in seconds |
Encap Type |
null: ingress frames will not use any tags or labels to delineate a service |
dot1q: ingress frames carry 802.1Q tags, where each tag signifies a different service |
|
qinq: ingress frames carry two 802.1Q tags, where the outer tag is the service provider tag and the inner tag is the customer service tag |
|
Egr. Pool % Rate |
The amount of egress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port or channel for egress buffering |
MDI/MDX |
Ethernet type |
Transceiver Data |
The following information is provided for a configured transceiver (SFP):
|
Transceiver Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM), Internally Calibrated |
|
SFP manufacturers specifications guidelines contained in specification SFF-8472, for the following:
For the above categories, the following values are shown:
If alarms/warnings are raised, there will be an "!" in the output |
|
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Utilization Input/Output |
An average computed over the configured interval presented as a percentage of the maximum possible utilization on the Ethernet port. |
Port Statistics |
|
Unicast packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Multicast packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Broadcast packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown proto discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. |
Port Discard Statistics |
|
Inv L2 Packets Input |
The number of invalid packets discarded due to an unknown Layer 2 ID |
Inv IP Packets Input |
The number of invalid IP packets discarded |
CSM Ingress Queues Input |
The number of incoming control packets discarded |
CSM Egress Queues Output |
The number of outgoing control packets discarded |
Ethernet CFM Statistics |
|
Cfm LbmRx |
The number of LBMs received |
Cfm LbReplyTx |
The number of LBRs transmitted |
Cfm LbmDropped |
The number of LBMs dropped |
Num Bn Rate Chng |
The number of times that the port egress rate is dynamically changed based on Bandwidth Notification (BN) messages Note: not every bandwidth change indicated by a BNM triggers a port egress rate change |
Last BnRateChng |
The time that the port egress rate was last changed based on a BNM |
Valid BnmRx |
The number of valid BN messages received |
Last Valid BnmRx |
The time that the last valid BNM was received |
Invalid BnmRx |
The number of invalid BN messages received |
BnmOutOfRangeBW |
The number of BN messages received with a requested bandwidth that was out of range |
Ethernet-like Medium Statistics |
|
Alignment Errors |
The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets |
FCS Errors |
The number of frames received that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check |
SQE Errors |
The number of times that the SQE TEST ERROR is received |
CSE |
The number of times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted when attempting to transmit a frame |
Too long Frames |
The number of frames received that exceed the maximum permitted frame size |
Symbol Errors |
For an interface operating at 100 Mb/s, the number of times there was an invalid data symbol when a valid carrier was present |
In Pause Frames |
The number of IEEE 802.3x pause frames received for flow control; traffic is momentarily disrupted |
Sngl Collisions |
The number of frames that are involved in a single collision, and are subsequently transmitted successfully |
Mult Collisions |
The number of frames that are involved in more than one collision and are subsequently transmitted successfully |
Late Collisions |
The number of times that a collision is detected later than one slotTime into the transmission of a packet |
Excess Collisns |
The number of frames for which a transmission fails due to excessive collisions |
Int MAC Tx Errs |
The number of frames for which a transmission fails due to an internal MAC sublayer transmit error |
Int MAC Rx Errs |
The number of frames for which a reception fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error |
Out Pause Frames |
The number of IEEE 802.3x pause frames sent for flow control; traffic is momentarily disrupted |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/7 detail
===============================================================================
Ethernet Interface
===============================================================================
Description : 10/100/Gig Ethernet TX
Interface : 1/1/7 Oper Speed : N/A
Link-level : Ethernet Config Speed : 1 Gbps
Admin State : down Oper Duplex : N/A
Oper State : down Config Duplex : full
Physical Link : No MTU : 1514
Single Fiber Mode : No
IfIndex : 44302336 Hold time up : 0 seconds
Last State Change : 04/14/2014 14:05:25 Hold time down : 0 seconds
Last Cleared Time : N/A
Configured Mode : access Encap Type : Null
Dot1Q Ethertype : 0x8100
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
Net. Egr. Queue Pol: default
Auto-negotiate : true MDI/MDX : unknown
Config Phy-tx-clock: auto-pref-slave Oper Phy-tx-clock: N/A
Allow Eth-BN : True
BN Egr.Rate in use : 765000 Eth-BN hold time : 6
Egress Rate : Default Ingress Rate : n/a
Down-when-looped : Disabled Keep-alive : 10
Loop Detected : False Retry : 120
Use Broadcast Addr : False
Loopback : none Swap Mac Addr : Disabled
Loopback Time Left : unspecified
Cfm Loopback : Disabled
PoE Mode : None PoE Detection : Searching
Poe Class : Class 0 PoE Fault Reason : none
PoE Maximum Power : None PoE Power In Use : 0.0 watts
Sync. Status Msg. : Disabled Rx Quality Level : N/A
PTP Asymmetry : 0 Edge Timestamp : Disable
Timestamp Capable : False
CRC Mon SD Thresh : Disabled CRC Mon Window : 10 seconds
CRC Mon SF Thresh : Disabled
Configured Address : 6c:be:e9:b1:af:1b
Hardware Address : 6c:be:e9:b1:af:1b
Cfg Alarm :
Alarm Status :
Transceiver Data
Transceiver Status : not-equipped
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 10728 14236
Packets 102 156
Errors 0 0
Utilization (30 seconds) 0.00% 0.00%
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast Packets 102 101
Multicast Packets 0 52
Broadcast Packets 0 3
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Discard Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
Inv L2 Packets : 0
Inv IP Packets : 0
CSM Ingress Queues CSM Egress Queues
Hi : 0 Common : 0
Medium : 0
Low : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Control Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ingress Queue CTL Packets Octets
Forwarded : 0 0
Dropped : 0 N/A
Egress Queue CTL Packets Octets
Forwarded : 0 0
Dropped : 0 N/A
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet-like Medium Statistics
===============================================================================
Alignment Errors : 0 Sngl Collisions : 0
FCS Errors : 0 Mult Collisions : 0
SQE Test Errors : 0 Late Collisions : 0
CSE : 0 Excess Collisns : 0
Too long Frames : 0 Int MAC Tx Errs : 0
Symbol Errors : 0 Int MAC Rx Errs : 0
In Pause Frames : 0 Out Pause Frames : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet CFM Statistics
===============================================================================
Cfm LbmRx : 0
Cfm LbReplyTx : 0 Cfm LbmDropped : 0
Num Bn Rate Chng : 1 Last BnRateChng : 04/12/2017 21:20:53
Valid BnmRx : 2 Last Valid BnmRx : 04/12/2017 21:21:10
Invalid BnmRx : 0
BnmOutOfRangeBW : 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Ethernet Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Oper Speed |
The operating speed of the interface |
Link-level |
Ethernet: the port is configured as Ethernet |
Config Speed |
The configured speed of the interface |
Admin State |
up: the port is administratively up |
down: the port is administratively down |
|
Oper Duplex |
The operating duplex mode of the interface |
Oper State |
up: the port is operationally up |
down: the port is operationally down |
|
Config Duplex |
full: the link is configured to full-duplex mode |
half: the link is configured to half-duplex mode |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
MTU |
The size of the largest packet that can be sent/received on the Ethernet physical interface, specified in octets |
Single Fiber Mode |
Yes: single fiber mode |
No: not single fiber mode |
|
IfIndex |
The interface’s index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Hold time up |
The link-up dampening time in seconds. The port link dampening timer value that reduces the number of link transitions reported to upper layer protocols. |
Last State Change |
The last time that the operational status of the port changed state |
Hold time down |
The link-down dampening time in seconds. The down timer controls the dampening timer for link down transitions. |
Last Cleared Time |
The time since the last clear |
Configured Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
hybrid: the port is configured for hybrid use (transport network and service access per VLAN) |
|
Encap Type |
null: ingress frames will not use any tags or labels to delineate a service |
dot1q: ingress frames carry 802.1Q tags, where each tag signifies a different service |
|
qinq: ingress frames carry two 802.1Q tags, where the outer tag is the service provider tag and the inner tag is the customer service tag |
|
Dot1Q Ethertype |
The protocol carried in a dot1q Ethernet frame |
Ing. Pool % Rate |
The amount of ingress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port for ingress buffering |
Egr. Pool % Rate |
The amount of egress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port for egress buffering |
Net.Egr. Queue Pol. |
The number of the associated network egress queue QoS policy, or default if the default policy is used |
Auto-negotiate |
true: the link attempts to automatically negotiate the link speed and duplex parameters |
false: the duplex and speed values are used for the link |
|
MDI/MDX |
Indicates the Ethernet interface type |
Config Phy-tx-clock |
The mode used to establish timing control of a 1000Base-T port. The options are:
|
Oper Phy-tx-clock |
The operational value of the master-slave relationship of the 1000Base-T physical layer transmit clock. The options are:
|
Allow Eth-BN |
Indicates whether Ethernet Bandwidth Notification (ETH-BN) is allowed on the port: True or False |
BN Egr.Rate in use |
The egress rate in use based on the request from the ETH-BN server MEP |
Eth-BN hold time |
The configured hold time (in seconds) between an egress rate change based on a received Bandwidth Notification Message (BNM) and the next change request that will be accepted |
Egress Rate |
The maximum amount of egress bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that this Ethernet interface can generate |
Ingress Rate |
The maximum amount of ingress bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that this Ethernet interface can generate |
Down-when-looped |
Enabled: The down-when-looped feature is enabled on the port |
Disabled: The down-when-looped feature is disabled on the port |
|
Keep-alive |
The time interval between keepalive PDUs transmitted toward the network during loop detection by the down-when-looped feature |
Loop Detected |
Indicates whether a loop is detected on the port |
Retry |
The minimum wait time before the port is re-enabled after it is brought down due to a loop detection |
Use Broadcast Addr |
Indicates whether the down-when-looped feature has been configured to compare the destination MAC address of received PDUs to the broadcast MAC address instead of the MAC address of the port |
Loopback |
The type of loopback configured on the port, either line, internal, or none |
Swap Mac Addr. |
Indicates whether MAC address swapping is enabled |
Loopback Time Left |
The number of seconds left in a timed loopback If there is no loopback configured or the configured loopback is latched, the value is unspecified. If configured loopback is persistent, the value persistent |
Cfm Loopback |
Indicates whether the CFM loopback is enabled |
PoE Mode |
Indicates whether the port is using Poe, PoE+, or if the PoE function is turned off (disabled) |
PoE Detection |
Indicates the detection state of the PoE port |
PoE Class |
Displays the class of the PoE device connected to the port, as defined in IEEE 802.3af |
PoE Fault Reason |
Displays the reason the PoE port is down if a fault is detected |
PoE Maximum Power |
Indicates the maximum amount of PoE power configured and available on the port |
PoE Power in Use |
Indicates the amount of PoE power being used by the port |
Sync. Status Msg. |
Indicates whether Synchronization Status Messaging is enabled on the port |
Rx Quality Level |
The Synchronization Status Messaging quality level value received on the port |
PTP Asymmetry |
Indicates whether PTP asymmetry is enabled |
Edge Timestamp |
Indicates whether the edge timestamp is enabled |
Timestamp Capable |
Indicates whether the port is timestamp-capable |
CRC Mon SD Thresh |
Indicates the CRC signal degrade threshold value (1 to 9), if enabled |
CRC Mon SF Thresh |
Indicates the CRC signal fail threshold value (1 to 9), if enabled |
CRC Mon Window |
Indicates the CRC window sampling size value (1 to 10) |
Configured Address |
The base chassis Ethernet MAC address |
Hardware Address |
The interface hardware- or system-assigned MAC address at its protocol sublayer |
Cfg Alarm |
The type of alarms to be logged and reported for the port |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Utilization Input/Output |
An average computed over the configured interval presented as a percentage of the maximum possible utilization on the Ethernet port. |
Port Statistics |
|
Unicast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Multicast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent |
Broadcast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts |
Port Discard Statistics |
|
Inv L2 Packets Input |
The number of invalid packets that are discarded due to an unknown Layer 2 ID |
Inv IP Packets Input |
The number of invalid IP packets that are discarded |
CSM Ingress Queues Input |
The number of incoming control packets discarded |
CSM Egress Queues Output |
The number of outgoing control packets discarded |
Port Control Statistics |
|
Ingress Queue CTL |
The number of forwarded packets and octets, and the number of dropped packets, for the ingress control queue. For access ports, this statistic applies only to Ethernet cards. For network ports, this statistic applies to all adapter cards. |
Egress Queue CTL |
The number of forwarded packets and octets, and the number of dropped packets, for the egress control queue. For access ports, this statistic applies only to Ethernet cards. For network ports, this statistic applies to all adapter cards. |
Ethernet-like Medium Statistics |
|
Alignment Errors |
The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets |
FCS Errors |
The number of frames received that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check |
SQE Errors |
The number of times that the SQE TEST ERROR is received |
CSE |
The number of times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted when attempting to transmit a frame |
Too long Frames |
The number of frames received that exceed the maximum permitted frame size |
Symbol Errors |
For an interface operating at 100 Mb/s, the number of times there was an invalid data symbol when a valid carrier was present |
In Pause Frames |
The number of IEEE 802.3x pause frames received for flow control; traffic is momentarily disrupted |
Sngl Collisions |
The number of frames that are involved in a single collision, and are subsequently transmitted successfully |
Mult Collisions |
The number of frames that are involved in more than one collision and are subsequently transmitted successfully |
Late Collisions |
The number of times that a collision is detected later than one slotTime into the transmission of a packet |
Excess Collisns |
The number of frames for which a transmission fails due to excessive collisions |
Int MAC Tx Errs |
The number of frames for which a transmission fails due to an internal MAC sublayer transmit error |
Int MAC Rx Errs |
The number of frames for which a reception fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error |
Out Pause Frames |
The number of IEEE 802.3x pause frames sent for flow control; traffic is momentarily disrupted |
Ethernet CFM Statistics |
|
Cfm LbmRx |
The number of LBMs received |
Cfm LbReplyTx |
The number of LBRs transmitted |
Cfm LbmDropped |
The number of LBMs dropped |
Num Bn Rate Chng |
The number of times that the port egress rate is dynamically changed based on Bandwidth Notification (BN) messages Note: not every bandwidth change indicated by a BNM triggers a port egress rate change |
Last BnRateChng |
The time that the port egress rate was last changed based on a BNM |
Valid BnmRx |
The number of valid BN messages received |
Last Valid BnmRx |
The time that the last valid BNM was received |
Invalid BnmRx |
The number of invalid BN messages received |
BnmOutOfRangeBW |
The number of BN messages received with a requested bandwidth that was out of range |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/1
===============================================================================
Serial RS-232 Physical Interface
===============================================================================
Description : RS-232/V.35/X.21
Interface : 1/1/1 Port IfIndex : 35684352
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Physical Link : No
Type : rs232
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Serial RS-232 Physical Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Port IfIndex |
The interface’s index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Admin Status |
up: the administrative state is up |
down: the administrative state is down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the operational state is up |
down: the operational state is down |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Type |
The type of serial interface |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets input/output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards input/output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown proto discards input/output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/2/1
===============================================================================
SONET/SDH Interface
===============================================================================
Description : OC-3 SONET/SDH
Interface : 1/2/1 Speed : oc3
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : Yes Loopback Mode : none
Single Fiber Mode : No
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
APS Group : none APS Role : none
Clock Source : node Framing : sonet
Last State Change : 11/24/2009 13:05:56 Port IfIndex : 46170112
Last Cleared Time : N/A DDM Events : Enabled
J0 String : 0x01 Section Trace Mode : byte
Rx S1 Byte : 0x00 (stu) Rx K1/K2 Byte : 0x00/0x00
Tx S1 Byte : 0x00 (stu) Tx DUS/DNU : Disabled
Rx J0 String (Hex) : 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Cfg Alarm : loc lrdi lb2er-sf slof slos
Alarm Status :
BER SD Threshold : 6 BER SF Threshold : 3
Hold time up : 500 milliseconds
Hold time down : 0 milliseconds
Transceiver Data
Transceiver Status : operational
Transceiver Type : SFP
Model Number : 3HE00034AAAA02 ALU IPUIAEXDAB
TX Laser Wavelength: 1310 nm Diag Capable : yes
Connector Code : LC Vendor OUI : 00:00:00
Manufacture date : 2009/04/25 Media : SONET/SDH
Serial Number : 1XX200083926037
Part Number : FTM3101CSL2iAL
Optical Compliance : OC3-SR-MM
Link Length support: 2000m for 50u MMF; 2000m for 62.5u MMF
SFP Sync-E Capable : n/a
===============================================================================
Transceiver Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM), Externally Calibrated
===============================================================================
Value High Alarm High Warn Low Warn Low Alarm
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Temperature (C) +36.6 +100.0 +95.0 -35.0 -40.0
Supply Voltage (V) 3.28 3.80 3.63 2.97 2.70
Tx Bias Current (mA) 8.2 60.0 50.0 0.2 0.1
Tx Output Power (dBm) -15.44 -13.00 -14.00 -20.00 -21.02
Rx Optical Power (avg dBm) -16.14 -9.00 -10.00 -33.00 -35.22
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1># show
Label |
Description |
---|---|
SONET/SDH interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Speed |
The speed of a SONET/SDH port |
Admin Status |
up: the administrative state is up |
down: the administrative state is down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the operational state is up |
down: the operational state is down |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Loopback Mode |
The loopback mode on the port |
Single Fiber Mode |
Yes: single fiber mode No: not single fiber mode |
Ing. Pool % Rate |
The amount of ingress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port for ingress buffering |
Egr. Pool % Rate |
The amount of egress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port for egress buffering |
APS group |
The automatic protection switching group |
APS role |
The automatic protection switching group role |
Clock Source |
node: the link uses the internal clock when transmitting data loop: the link recovers the clock from the received data stream |
Framing |
sonet: the port is configured for SONET framing sdh: the port is configured for SDH framing |
Last State Change |
The last time that the operational status of the port changed state |
Port IfIndex |
The interface’s index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Last Cleared Time |
The time since the last clear |
DDM Events |
Enabled: digital diagnostic monitoring events is enabled for the port Disabled: digital diagnostic monitoring events is disabled for the port |
J0 String |
The section trace value that is sent to the far-end port |
Section Trace Mode |
byte: the section trace in the SONET section header is set in bytes string: a text string is used to identify the SONET section header increment-z0: an incremental STM ID is configured instead of a static value |
Rx S1 Byte |
The synchronization status message value of the received SONET/SDH S1 byte |
Rx K1/K2 Byte |
The value of the received SONET/SDH K1/K2 byte |
Tx S1 Byte |
The synchronization status message value of the transmitted SONET/SDH S1 byte |
Tx DUS/DNU |
Indicates whether the transmission of the QL-DUS/DNU value in synchronization status messages is enabled or disabled on the port |
Rx J0 String (Hex) |
The hex value of the received J0 |
Cfg Alarm |
The type of alarms to be logged and reported for the SONET/SDH port |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state |
BER SD Threshold |
The configured threshold for line signal degradation BER error rate, that when crossed determines the signal degradation and signal failure |
BER SF Threshold |
The configured threshold for line signal failure BER error rate, that when crossed determines the signal degradation and signal failure |
Hold time up |
The hold-timer value for link-up event dampening |
Hold time down |
The hold-timer value for link-down event dampening |
Transceiver Data |
The following information is provided for a configured transceiver (SFP):
|
Transceiver Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM), Externally Calibrated |
|
SFP manufacturers specifications guidelines contained in specification SFF-8472, for the following:
For the above categories, the following values are shown:
If alarms/warnings are raised, an "!" is included in the output |
|
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown proto discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/1
===============================================================================
Voice Physical Interface
===============================================================================
Description : E&M
Interface : 1/1/1 Port IfIndex : 41975808
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : Yes
Type : em
TLP Rx : 0.0 Audio Wires : four-wires
TLP Tx : 0.0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 106012 105984
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Voice Physical Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Port IfIndex |
The interface's index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Admin Status |
up: the administrative state is up |
down: the administrative state is down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the operating state is up |
down: the operating state is down |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Type |
The type of voice interface |
TLP Rx |
The receive transmission level point value for the port |
Audio Wires |
Four-wire or two-wire (for E & M only) |
TLP Tx |
The transmit transmission level point value for the port |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/5
===============================================================================
Voice Physical Interface
===============================================================================
Description : FXO
Interface : 1/1/5 Port IfIndex : 39878656
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Physical Link : no
Type : fxo Signaling Type : 3600ls
TLP Rx : 0.0 Line Balance : nominal
TLP Tx : 0.0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Voice Physical Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Port IfIndex |
The interface's index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Admin Status |
up: the administrative state is up |
down: the administrative state is down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the operating state is up |
down: the operating state is down |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Type |
The type of voice interface (fxo) |
Signaling Type |
The signaling type: Mu-law: 3600ls – loop start A-law: 1511profile1 – 1511 loop start 3600re – remote extension 1511sn137 – 1511 profile 137 |
TLP Rx |
The receive transmission level point value for the port |
Line Balance |
nominal or 800 |
TLP Tx |
The transmit transmission level point value for the port |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/6/1
===============================================================================
Voice Physical Interface
===============================================================================
Description : FXO
Interface : 1/1/5 Port IfIndex : 39878656
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Physical Link : no
Type : fxs Signaling Type : 3600ls
TLP Rx : -3.0 Line Balance : nominal
TLP Tx : 0.0 Ring Generation : 16
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Voice Physical Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Port IfIndex |
The interface's index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Admin Status |
up: the administrative state is up |
down: the administrative state is down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the operating state is up |
down: the operating state is down |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Type |
The type of voice interface (fxs) |
Signaling Type |
The signaling type: Mu-law: 3600ls – loop start 3600plar – private line automatic ringdown A-law: 1511plar – 1511 private line automatic ringdown 3600plar – private line automatic ringdown 1511profile1 – 1511 loop start 3600re – remote extension 1511sn137 – 1511 profile 137 |
TLP Rx |
The receive transmission level point value for the port |
Line Balance |
nominal or 800 |
TLP Tx |
The transmit transmission level point value for the port |
Ring Generation |
The frequency of the generated ring signal |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/6/1.1
===============================================================================
Voice DS0 Chan Group
===============================================================================
Description : DS0GRP
Interface : 1/6/1.1
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Last State Change : 01/31/2011 16:06:07 Chan-Grp IfIndex : 572555325
Configured Mode : access Encap Type : cem
Admin MTU : 1514 Oper MTU : 1514
Physical Link : No
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Voice |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Admin Status |
up: the administrative state is up |
down: the administrative state is down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the operating state is up |
down: the operating state is down |
|
Chan-grp IfIndex |
The channel group’s index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Last State Change |
Date and time of last state change |
Configured Mode |
short, long, nominal or 800 |
Admin MTU |
The configured MTU |
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Encap Type |
The transmit transmission level point value for the port |
Oper MTU |
The negotiated size of the largest packet that can be sent on the port or channel specified in octets |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown proto discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/2/2 detail
================================================================================
SONET/SDH Interface
===============================================================================
Description : OC-3 SONET/SDH
Interface : 1/2/2 Speed : oc3
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : Yes Loopback Mode : none
Single Fiber Mode : No
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
APS Group : none APS Role : none
Clock Source : node Framing : sonet
Last State Change : 12/02/2009 11:14:23 Port IfIndex : 46170112
Last Cleared Time : N/A DDM Events : Enabled
J0 String : 0x01 Section Trace Mode : byte
Rx S1 Byte : 0x00 (stu) Rx K1/K2 Byte : 0x00/0x00
Tx S1 Byte : 0x00 (stu) Tx DUS/DNU : Disabled
Rx J0 String (Hex) : 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Cfg Alarm : loc lrdi lb2er-sf slof slos
Alarm Status :
BER SD Threshold : 6 BER SF Threshold : 3
Hold time up : 500 milliseconds
Hold time down : 0 milliseconds
Transceiver Data
Transceiver Status : operational
Transceiver Type : SFP
Model Number : 3HE00034AAAA02 ALU IPUIAEXDAB
TX Laser Wavelength: 1310 nm Diag Capable : yes
Connector Code : LC Vendor OUI : 00:00:00
Manufacture date : 2009/04/25 Media : SONET/SDH
Serial Number : 1XX200083926037
Part Number : FTM3101CSL2iAL
Optical Compliance : OC3-SR-MM
Link Length support: 2000m for 50u MMF; 2000m for 62.5u MMF
SFP Sync-E Capable : n/a
=========================
Sonet Section
=========================
ES-S : 2
SES-S : 1
SEFS-S : 0
CV-S : 65561
LOS : 0
LOC : 0
LOF : 0
OOF : 0
B1 Error : 0
=========================
===========================================
Sonet Line
===========================================
Far End
-------------------------------------------
ES-L : 2 3
SES-L : 1 3
UAS-L : 0 0
CV-L : 49425 0
AIS-L : 0
RDI-L : 1
B2 Error : 0
S1 Error : 0
M1 Error : 24834
===========================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
SONET/SDH interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Speed |
The speed of a SONET/SDH port |
Admin Status |
up: the administrative state is up |
down: the administrative state is down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the operational state is up |
down: the operational state is down |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Loopback Mode |
The loopback mode on the port |
Single Fiber Mode |
Yes: single fiber mode No: not single fiber mode |
Ing. Pool % Rate |
The amount of ingress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port for ingress buffering |
Egr. Pool % Rate |
The amount of egress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port for egress buffering |
Clock Source |
node: the link uses the internal clock when transmitting data loop: the link recovers the clock from the received data stream |
Framing |
sonet: the port is configured for SONET framing sdh: the port is configured for SDH framing |
Last State Change |
The last time that the operational status of the port changed state |
Port IfIndex |
The interface’s index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Last Cleared Time |
The time since the last clear |
DDM Events |
Enabled: digital diagnostic monitoring events is enabled for the port Disabled: digital diagnostic monitoring events is disabled for the port |
J0 String |
The section trace value that is sent to the far-end port |
Section Trace Mode |
byte: the section trace in the SONET section header is set in bytes string: a text string is used to identify the SONET section header increment-z0: an incremental STM ID is configured instead of a static value |
Rx S1 Byte |
The synchronization status message value of the received SONET/SDH S1 byte |
Rx K1/K2 Byte |
The value of the received SONET/SDH K1/K2 byte |
Tx S1 Byte |
The synchronization status message value of the transmitted SONET/SDH S1 byte |
Tx DUS/DNU |
Indicates whether the transmission of the QL-DUS/DNU value in synchronization status messages is enabled or disabled on the port |
Rx J0 String (Hex) |
The hex value of the received J0 |
Cfg Alarm |
The type of alarms to be logged and reported for the SONET/SDH port |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state |
BER SD Threshold |
The configured threshold for line signal degradation BER error rate, that when crossed determines the signal degradation and signal failure |
BER SF Threshold |
The configured threshold for line signal failure BER error rate, that when crossed determines the signal degradation and signal failure |
Hold time up |
The hold-timer value for link-up event dampening |
Hold time down |
The hold-timer value for link-down event dampening |
Transceiver Data |
The following information is provided for a configured SFP:
|
Sonet Section |
|
ES-S |
The number of Errored Seconds errors |
SES-S |
The number of Severely Errored Seconds errors |
SEFS-S |
The number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds errors |
CV-S |
The number of Code Violations errors |
LOS |
The number of Loss of Signal errors |
LOC |
The number of Loss of Clock errors |
LOF |
The number of Loss of Frame errors |
OOF |
The number of Out of Frame errors |
B1 Error |
The number of B1 errors |
Sonet Line |
|
ES-L |
The number of Errored Seconds errors, at the near end and far end |
SES-L |
The number of Severely Errored Seconds errors, at the near end and far end |
UAS-L |
The number of Unavailable Seconds errors, at the near end and far end |
CV-L |
The number of Code Violations errors, at the near end and far end |
AIS-L |
The number of Alarm Indication Signal errors |
RDI-L |
The number of remote defect indication errors |
B2 Error |
The number of B2 errors |
S1 Error |
The number of S1 errors |
M1 Error |
The number of M1 errors |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown proto discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/5/8 detail
===============================================================================
Ethernet Interface
===============================================================================
Description : 10/100/Gig Ethernet SFP
Interface : 1/5/8 Oper Speed : 1 Gbps
Link-level : Ethernet Config Speed : 1 Gbps
Admin State : up Oper Duplex : full
Oper State : up Config Duplex : full
Physical Link : Yes MTU : 1518
Single Fiber Mode : No
IfIndex : 44302336 Hold time up : 0 seconds
Last State Change : 10/04/2011 14:05:25 Hold time down : 0 seconds
Last Cleared Time : 10/04/2011 14:04:37 DDM Events : Enabled
Phys State Chng Cnt: 3
Configured Mode : access Encap Type : 802.1q
Dot1Q Ethertype : 0x8100 QinQ Ethertype : 0x8100
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
Net. Egr. Queue Pol: default
Auto-negotiate : true MDI/MDX : MDX
Net. Scheduler Mode: 16-priority
Config Phy-tx-clock: auto-pref-slave Oper Phy-tx-clock: slave
SapEgr.Unshaped-Cir: 0 Kbps
SapEgr.Shaper-Pol : EgrShprPolicy
NetEgr.Unshaped-Cir: 0 Kbps
Allow Eth-BN : True
BN Egr.Rate in use : 765000 Eth-BN hold time : 6
Egress Rate : 1111 Ingress Rate : n/a
Egr.Rate Incl.FCS : Disabled
Ingress CBS(bytes) : 130816 Src-pause : Disabled
LACP Tunnel : Disabled
Down-when-looped : Disabled Keep-alive : 10
Loop Detected : False Retry : 120
Use Broadcast Addr : False
Loopback : none Swap Mac Addr : Disabled
Loopback Time Left : unspecified
Cfm Loopback : Disabled
Sync. Status Msg. : Disabled Rx Quality Level : N/A
PTP Asymmetry : 0 Edge Timestamp : Disable
Timestamp Capable : False
Configured Address : 2001:db8::
Hardware Address : 2001:db8::
Cfg Alarm :
Alarm Status :
Transceiver Data
Transceiver Status : operational
Transceiver Type : SFP
Model Number : 3HE00062AAAA01 ALA IPUIAEHDAA
TX Laser Wavelength: 0 nm Diag Capable : no
Connector Code : Unknown Vendor OUI : 00:90:65
Manufacture date : 2010/01/15 Media : Ethernet
Serial Number : PH23PQS
Part Number : FCMJ-8521-3-A5
Optical Compliance : GIGE-T
Link Length support: 100m for copper
SFP Sync-E Capable : no
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 10728 14236
Packets 102 156
Errors 0 0
Utilization (30 seconds) 0.00% 0.00%
===============================================================================
Ethernet Statistics
===============================================================================
Broadcast Pckts : 3 Drop Events : 0
Multicast Pckts : 52 CRC/Align Errors : 0
Undersize Pckts : 0 Fragments : 0
Oversize Pckts : 0 Jabbers : 0
Collisions : 0
Octets : 24964
Packets : 258
Packets of 64 Octets : 54
Packets of 65 to 127 Octets : 204
Packets of 128 to 255 Octets : 0
Packets of 256 to 511 Octets : 0
Packets of 512 to 1023 Octets : 0
Packets of 1024 to 1518 Octets : 0
Packets of 1519 or more Octets : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast Packets 102 101
Multicast Packets 0 52
Broadcast Packets 0 3
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Discard Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
Inv L2 Packets : 0 Port MTU Exceeded: 0
Inv MPLS Labels : 0
Inv IP Packets : 0
CSM Ingress Queues CSM Egress Queues
Hi : 0 Common : 0
Medium : 0
Low : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Control Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ingress Queue CTL Packets Octets
Forwarded : 102 13482
Dropped : 0 N/A
Egress Queue CTL Packets Octets
Forwarded : 56 3184
Dropped : 0 N/A
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet CFM Statistics
===============================================================================
Cfm LbmRx : 0
Cfm LbReplyTx : 0 Cfm LbmDropped : 0
Num Bn Rate Chng : 1 Last BnRateChng : 04/12/2017 21:20:53
Valid BnmRx : 2 Last Valid BnmRx : 04/12/2017 21:21:10
Invalid BnmRx : 0
BnmOutOfRangeBW : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet-like Medium Statistics
===============================================================================
Alignment Errors : 0 Sngl Collisions : 0
FCS Errors : 0 Mult Collisions : 0
SQE Test Errors : 0 Late Collisions : 0
CSE : 0 Excess Collisns : 0
Too long Frames : 0 Int MAC Tx Errs : 0
Symbol Errors : 0 Int MAC Rx Errs : 0
In Pause Frames : 0 Out Pause Frames : 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Ethernet Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Oper Speed |
The operating speed of the interface |
Link-level |
Ethernet: the port is configured as Ethernet |
Config Speed |
The configured speed of the interface |
Admin State |
up: the port is administratively up |
down: the port is administratively down |
|
Oper Duplex |
The operating duplex mode of the interface |
Oper State |
up: the port is operationally up |
down: the port is operationally down |
|
Config Duplex |
full: the link is configured to full-duplex mode |
half: the link is configured to half-duplex mode |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
MTU |
The size of the largest packet that can be sent/received on the Ethernet physical interface, specified in octets |
IfIndex |
The interface’s index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Hold time up |
The link-up dampening time in seconds. The port link dampening timer value that reduces the number of link transitions reported to upper layer protocols. |
Last State Change |
The last time that the operational status of the port changed state |
Hold time down |
The link-down dampening time in seconds. The down timer controls the dampening timer for link down transitions. |
Phys State Chng Cnt |
The physical state change counter. This counter increments when a fully qualified (debounced) transition occurs at the physical layer of an Ethernet port, including the following transitions of the port state as displayed in the show port slot/mda/port output:
This counter does not increment for changes only in the link protocol states. That is, if the physical link is up, any transitions of the port state due to link protocols (for example, 802.3ah EFM OAM, LACP, 802.1ag) do not cause the counter to increment. The following port state transitions are examples of transitions that are not counted:
|
Configured Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
hybrid: the port is configured for hybrid use (transport network and service access per VLAN) |
|
Encap Type |
null: ingress frames will not use any tags or labels to delineate a service |
dot1q: ingress frames carry 802.1Q tags, where each tag signifies a different service |
|
qinq: ingress frames carry two 802.1Q tags, where the outer tag is the service provider tag and the inner tag is the customer service tag |
|
Dot1Q Ethertype |
The protocol carried in a dot1q Ethernet frame |
QinQ Ethertype |
The protocol carried in a qinq Ethernet frame |
Net. Egr. Queue Pol. |
The number of the associated network egress queue QoS policy, or default if the default policy is used |
Auto-negotiate |
true: the link attempts to automatically negotiate the link speed and duplex parameters |
false: the duplex and speed values are used for the link |
|
Net. Scheduler Mode |
The network scheduler mode |
SapEgr.Unshaped-Cir |
The CIR rate for the aggregate of all the unshaped 4-priority SAPs on the port |
SapEgr.Shaper-Pol |
The access egress shaper policy ID |
NetEgr.Unshaped-Cir |
The CIR rate for the aggregate of all the unshaped VLANs on the port |
NetEgr. Shaper-Pol |
The network egress shaper policy ID |
Allow Eth-BN |
Indicates whether Ethernet Bandwidth Notification (ETH-BN) is allowed on the port: True or False |
BN Egr.Rate in use |
The egress rate in use based on the request from the ETH-BN server MEP |
Eth-BN hold time |
The configured hold time (in seconds) between an egress rate change based on a received Bandwidth Notification Message (BNM) and the next change request that will be accepted |
Egress Rate |
The maximum amount of egress bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that this Ethernet interface can generate |
Ingress Rate |
The maximum amount of ingress bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that this Ethernet interface can generate |
Egr.Rate Incl.FCS |
The configured state of egress rate FCS inclusion: enabled or disabled |
LACP Tunnel |
Indicates whether LACP packet tunneling is enabled |
Down-when-looped |
Enabled: The down-when-looped feature is enabled on the port |
Disabled: The down-when-looped feature is disabled on the port |
|
Keep-alive |
The time interval between keepalive PDUs transmitted toward the network during loop detection by the down-when-looped feature |
Loop Detected |
Indicates whether a loop is detected on the port |
Retry |
The minimum wait time before the port is re-enabled after it is brought down due to a loop detection |
Use Broadcast Addr |
Indicates whether the down-when-looped feature has been configured to compare the destination MAC address of received PDUs to the broadcast MAC address instead of the MAC address of the port |
Loopback |
The type of loopback configured on the port, either line, internal, or none |
Swap Mac Addr. |
Indicates whether MAC address swapping is enabled |
Loopback Time Left |
The number of seconds left in a timed loopback If there is no loopback configured or the configured loopback is latched, the value is unspecified. If configured loopback is persistent, the value persistent |
Cfm Loopback |
Indicates whether the CFM loopback is enabled |
Sync. Status Msg. |
Indicates whether Synchronization Status Messaging is enabled on the port |
Rx Quality Level |
The Synchronization Status Messaging quality level value received on the port |
Code-Type |
The Synchronization Status Messaging quality level code type, either SONET or SDH |
Tx Quality Level |
The Synchronization Status Messaging quality level value transmitted on the port |
Tx DUS/DNU |
Indicates whether the transmission of the QL-DUS/DNU value in synchronization status messages is enabled or disabled on the port |
Configured Address |
The base chassis Ethernet MAC address |
Hardware Address |
The interface hardware- or system-assigned MAC address at its protocol sublayer |
Cfg Alarm |
The type of alarms to be logged and reported for the port |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state |
Transceiver Data |
The following information is provided for a configured transceiver (SFP):
|
Transceiver Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM), Externally Calibrated |
|
SFP manufacturers specifications guidelines contained in specification SFF-8472, for the following:
For the above categories, the following values are shown:
If alarms/warnings are raised, there will be an "!" in the output |
|
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Utilization Input/Output |
An average computed over the configured interval presented as a percentage of the maximum possible utilization on the Ethernet port. |
Ethernet Statistics |
|
Broadcast Pckts |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Multicast Pckts |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Undersize Pckts |
The total number of packets received that were shorter than 64 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) but were otherwise well formed |
Oversize Pckts |
The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) but were otherwise well formed |
Collisions |
The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment |
Drop Events |
The total number of times that packets were detected as being dropped due to a lack of resources (not necessarily the total number of packets dropped) |
CRC/Align Errors |
The total number of packets received that were between 64 and 1518 octets (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error) |
Fragments |
The total number of packets received that were shorter than 64 octets (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error) |
Jabbers |
The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error) |
Octets |
Total number of octets received |
Packets |
Number of packets received, broken down by size |
Port Statistics |
|
Unicast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Multicast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent |
Broadcast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts |
Port Discard Statistics |
|
Inv L2 Packets Input |
The number of invalid packets that are discarded due to an unknown Layer 2 ID |
Port MTU Exceeded |
Indicates that the port MTU has been exceeded |
Inv MPLS Labels |
The number of MPLS labels discarded |
Inv IP Packets Input |
The number of invalid IP packets that are discarded |
H. Policed Packets |
The number of packets that are discarded due to hard policing |
CSM Ingress Queues Input |
The number of incoming control packets discarded |
CSM Egress Queues Output |
The number of outgoing control packets discarded |
Port Control Statistics |
|
Ingress Queue CTL |
The number of forwarded packets and octets, and the number of dropped packets, for the ingress control queue. For access ports, this statistic applies only to Ethernet cards. For network ports, this statistic applies to all adapter cards. |
Egress Queue CTL |
The number of forwarded packets and octets, and the number of dropped packets, for the egress control queue. For access ports, this statistic applies only to Ethernet cards. For network ports, this statistic applies to all adapter cards. |
Ethernet CFM Statistics |
|
Cfm LbmRx |
The number of LBMs received |
Cfm LbReplyTx |
The number of LBRs transmitted |
Cfm LbmDropped |
The number of LBMs dropped |
Num Bn Rate Chng |
The number of times that the port egress rate is dynamically changed based on Bandwidth Notification (BN) messages Note: not every bandwidth change indicated by a BNM triggers a port egress rate change |
Last BnRateChng |
The time that the port egress rate was last changed based on a BNM |
Valid BnmRx |
The number of valid BN messages received |
Last Valid BnmRx |
The time that the last valid BNM was received |
Invalid BnmRx |
The number of invalid BN messages received |
BnmOutOfRangeBW |
The number of BN messages received with a requested bandwidth that was out of range |
Ethernet-like Medium Statistics |
|
Alignment Errors |
The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets |
FCS Errors |
The number of frames received that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check |
SQE Errors |
The number of times that the SQE TEST ERROR is received |
CSE |
The number of times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted when attempting to transmit a frame |
Too long Frames |
The number of frames received that exceed the maximum permitted frame size |
Symbol Errors |
For an interface operating at 100 Mb/s, the number of times there was an invalid data symbol when a valid carrier was present |
In Pause Frames |
The number of IEEE 802.3x pause frames received for flow control; traffic is momentarily disrupted |
Sngl Collisions |
The number of frames that are involved in a single collision, and are subsequently transmitted successfully |
Mult Collisions |
The number of frames that are involved in more than one collision and are subsequently transmitted successfully |
Late Collisions |
The number of times that a collision is detected later than one slotTime into the transmission of a packet |
Excess Collisns |
The number of frames for which a transmission fails due to excessive collisions |
Int MAC Tx Errs |
The number of frames for which a transmission fails due to an internal MAC sublayer transmit error |
Int MAC Rx Errs |
The number of frames for which a reception fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error |
Out Pause Frames |
The number of IEEE 802.3x pause frames sent for flow control; traffic is momentarily disrupted |
The show>port output for an Ethernet port in network mode is similar to the access mode output (see Ethernet Output example (access mode)) with the addition of a section for queue statistics. The output example below shows only the queue statistics fields.
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/1 detail
===============================================================================
Ethernet Interface
===============================================================================
.....
===============================================================================
Queue Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ingress Queue 1 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 4626 6939000
Out Profile forwarded : 2425 3637500
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 2 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 2022 3033000
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 3 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 2024 3036000
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 4 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 2404 3606000
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 5 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 2396 3594000
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 6 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 2342 3513000
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 7 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 2306 3459000
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 8 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 2301 3451500
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 9 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 10 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 11 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 12 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 13 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 14 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 15 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 16 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue CTL Packets Octets
Forwarded : 0 0
Dropped : 0 N/A
Unshaped Egress Queue 1 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 129084 193109664
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Unshaped Egress Queue 2 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 128674 192496304
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Unshaped Egress Queue 3 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 128685 192512760
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Unshaped Egress Queue 4 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 154389 230965944
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Unshaped Egress Queue 5 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 154372 230940512
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Unshaped Egress Queue 6 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 154306 230841776
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Unshaped Egress Queue 7 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 154265 230780440
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Unshaped Egress Queue 8 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 154261 230774456
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Total Egress from all Shaped and Unshaped Queues
Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 1028952 1539312192
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 129084 193109664
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Egress Queue CTL Packets Octets
Forwarded : 16 1024
Dropped : 0 N/A
===============================================================================
See Port detail field descriptions (Ethernet, access mode) for field descriptions common to both access and network mode outputs.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Queue Statistics |
|
Ingress Queue |
For the specified ingress queue, the number of packets and octets that are:
|
Unshaped Egress Queue |
For the specified unshaped egress queue, the of number packets and octets that are:
|
Total Egress from all Shaped and Unshaped Queues |
For all shaped and unshaped queues, the total number of egress packets and octets that are:
|
Egress Queue CTL |
The number of forwarded packets and octets, and the number of dropped packets, for the egress control queue. |
sar18# show port 1/11/1 detail
========================================================================
Ethernet Interface
========================================================================
Description : 10-Gig Bridged Ethernet
Interface : 1/11/1 Oper Speed : 10 Gbps
Link-level : Ethernet Config Speed : N/A
Admin State : up Oper Duplex : full
Oper State : up Config Duplex : N/A
Physical Link : Yes MTU : 9728
Single Fiber Mode : No
IfIndex : 39878656 Hold time up : 0 seconds
Last State Change : 11/03/2012 21:30:51 Hold time down : 0 seconds
Last Cleared Time : N/A DDM Events : Enabled
Configured Mode : network Encap Type : Null&dot1q
Dot1Q Ethertype : 0x8100 VLAN Filter : 2
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
Net. Egr. Queue Pol: default
Net. Scheduler Mode: 16-priority
Auto-negotiate : N/A MDI/MDX : N/A
Config Phy-tx-clock: not-applicable Oper Phy-tx-clock: N/A
Egress Rate : Default Ingress Rate : Default
Ingress CBS(bytes) : 130816 Src-pause : N/A
LACP Tunnel : N/A
Down-when-looped : N/A Keep-alive : N/A
Loop Detected : N/A Retry : N/A
Use Broadcast Addr : N/A
Loopback : none Swap Mac Addr : Disabled
Loopback Time Left : unspecified
Cfm Loopback : dot1p
Cfm Loopback Vlan : 10-15,20,47
Sync. Status Msg. : Disabled Rx Quality Level : N/A
PTP Asymmetry : N/A Edge Timestamp : Disable
Timestamp Capable : False
Configured Address :
Hardware Address :
Cfg Alarm : remote local
Alarm Status :
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
Utilization (30 seconds) 0.00% 0.00%
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet Statistics
===============================================================================
Broadcast Pckts : 0 Drop Events : 0
Multicast Pckts : 0 CRC/Align Errors : 0
Undersize Pckts : 0 Fragments : 0
Oversize Pckts : 0 Jabbers : 0
Collisions : 0
Octets : 0
Packets : 0
Packets of 64 Octets : 0
Packets of 65 to 127 Octets : 0
Packets of 128 to 255 Octets : 0
Packets of 256 to 511 Octets : 0
Packets of 512 to 1023 Octets : 0
Packets of 1024 to 1518 Octets : 0
Packets of 1519 or more Octets : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast Packets 0 0
Multicast Packets 0 0
Broadcast Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet-like Medium Statistics
===============================================================================
Alignment Errors : 0 Sngl Collisions : 0
FCS Errors : 0 Mult Collisions : 0
SQE Test Errors : 0 Late Collisions : 0
CSE : 0 Excess Collisns : 0
Too long Frames : 0 Int MAC Tx Errs : 0
Symbol Errors : 0 Int MAC Rx Errs : 0
In Pause Frames : 0 Out Pause Frames : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet CFM Loopback Statistics N/A
===============================================================================
Queue Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Egress Queue 1 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
===============================================================================
*A:7705custDoc:Sar18#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Ethernet Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Oper Speed |
The operating speed of the interface |
Link-level |
Ethernet: the port is configured as Ethernet |
Config Speed |
The configured speed of the interface |
Admin State |
up: the port is administratively up |
down: the port is administratively down |
|
Oper Duplex |
The operating duplex mode of the interface |
Oper State |
up: the port is operationally up |
down: the port is operationally down |
|
Config Duplex |
full: the link is configured to full-duplex mode |
half: the link is configured to half-duplex mode |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
MTU |
The size of the largest packet that can be sent/received on the Ethernet physical interface, specified in octets |
Single Fiber Mode |
Yes: single fiber mode |
No: not single fiber mode |
|
IfIndex |
The interface’s index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Hold time up |
The link-up dampening time in seconds The port link dampening timer value that reduces the number of link transitions reported to upper layer protocols |
Last State Change |
The last time that the operational status of the port changed state |
Hold time down |
The link-down dampening time in seconds. The down timer controls the dampening timer for link down transitions. |
Last Cleared Time |
The time since the last clear |
DDM Events |
Enabled: digital diagnostic monitoring events is enabled for the port |
Disabled: digital diagnostic monitoring events is disabled for the port |
|
Configured Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
Encap Type |
null: ingress frames will not use any tags or labels to delineate a service |
dot1q: ingress frames carry 802.1Q tags, where each tag signifies a different service |
|
null&dot1q: applies only to port 1 and port 2 on the 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) Adapter card and 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) module. The encapsulation type for these ports is not user-configurable. |
|
Dot1Q Ethertype |
The protocol carried in a dot1q Ethernet frame |
VLAN Filter |
The filter ID of the VLAN filter |
Ing. Pool % Rate |
The amount of ingress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port for ingress buffering |
Egr. Pool % Rate |
The amount of egress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port for egress buffering |
Net. Egr. Queue Pol. |
The number of the associated network egress queue QoS policy, or default if the default policy is used |
Net. Scheduler Mode |
The mode for servicing CoS queues; 16-priority scheduling is the only supported value |
Auto-negotiate |
true: the link attempts to automatically negotiate the link speed and duplex parameters |
false: the duplex and speed values are used for the link |
|
MDI/MDX |
Ethernet type |
Config Phy-tx-clock |
The mode used to establish timing control of a 1000Base-T port. The options are:
|
Oper Phy-tx-clock |
The operational value of the master-slave relationship of the 1000Base-T physical layer transmit clock. The options are:
|
Egress Rate |
The maximum amount of egress bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that this Ethernet interface can generate |
Ingress Rate |
The maximum amount of ingress bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that this Ethernet interface can generate |
Ingress CBS (bytes) |
Indicates the ingress committed buffer space |
Src-pause |
A notification to slow down the transmission rate when it exceeds the bandwidth limit |
LACP Tunnel |
Indicates whether LACP packet tunneling is enabled |
Down-when-looped |
Enabled: The down-when-looped feature is enabled on the port |
Disabled: The down-when-looped feature is disabled on the port |
|
Keep-alive |
The time interval between keepalive PDUs transmitted toward the network during loop detection by the down-when-looped feature |
Loop Detected |
Indicates whether a loop is detected on the port |
Retry |
The minimum wait time before the port is re-enabled after it is brought down due to a loop detection |
Use Broadcast Addr |
Indicates whether the down-when-looped feature has been configured to compare the destination MAC address of received PDUs to the broadcast MAC address instead of the MAC address of the port |
Loopback |
The type of loopback configured on the port, either line, internal, or none |
Swap Mac Addr. |
Indicates whether MAC address swapping is enabled |
Loopback Time Left |
The number of seconds left in a timed loopback If there is no loopback configured or the configured loopback is latched, the value is unspecified. If configured loopback is persistent, the value persistent |
Cfm Loopback |
Indicates whether the CFM loopback is high priority, low priority, dot1p, or disabled |
Cfm Loopback Vlan |
Indicates the VLAN IDs for VLANs that have a CFM loopback enabled |
Sync. Status Msg. |
Indicates whether Synchronization Status Messaging is enabled on the port |
Rx Quality Level |
The Synchronization Status Messaging quality level value received on the port |
PTP Asymmetry |
Indicates whether PTP asymmetry is enabled |
Edge Timestamp |
Indicates whether the edge timestamp is enabled |
Timestamp Capable |
Indicates whether the port is timestamp-capable |
Code-Type |
The Synchronization Status Messaging quality level code type, either SONET or SDH |
Configured Address |
The base chassis Ethernet MAC address |
Hardware Address |
The interface hardware- or system-assigned MAC address at its protocol sublayer |
Cfg Alarm |
The type of alarms to be logged and reported for the port |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Utilization Input/Output |
An average computed over the configured interval presented as a percentage of the maximum possible utilization on the Ethernet port. |
Ethernet Statistics |
|
Broadcast Pckts |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Multicast Pckts |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Undersize Pckts |
The total number of packets received that were shorter than 64 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) but were otherwise well formed |
Oversize Pckts |
The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) but were otherwise well formed |
Collisions |
The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment |
Drop Events |
The total number of times that packets were detected as being dropped due to a lack of resources (not necessarily the total number of packets dropped) |
CRC/Align Errors |
The total number of packets received that were between 64 and 1518 octets (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error) |
Fragments |
The total number of packets received that were shorter than 64 octets (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error) |
Jabbers |
The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error) |
Octets |
Total number of octets received |
Packets |
Number of packets received, broken down by size |
Port Statistics |
|
Unicast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Multicast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent |
Broadcast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts |
Ethernet-like Medium Statistics |
|
Alignment Errors |
The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets |
FCS Errors |
The number of frames received that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check |
SQE Errors |
The number of times that the SQE TEST ERROR is received |
CSE |
The number of times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted when attempting to transmit a frame |
Too long Frames |
The number of frames received that exceed the maximum permitted frame size |
Symbol Errors |
For an interface operating at 100 Mb/s, the number of times there was an invalid data symbol when a valid carrier was present |
In Pause Frames |
The number of IEEE 802.3x pause frames received for flow control; traffic is momentarily disrupted |
Sngl Collisions |
The number of frames that are involved in a single collision, and are subsequently transmitted successfully |
Mult Collisions |
The number of frames that are involved in more than one collision and are subsequently transmitted successfully |
Late Collisions |
The number of times that a collision is detected later than one slotTime into the transmission of a packet |
Excess Collisns |
The number of frames for which a transmission fails due to excessive collisions |
Int MAC Tx Errs |
The number of frames for which a transmission fails due to an internal MAC sublayer transmit error |
Int MAC Rx Errs |
The number of frames for which a reception fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error |
Out Pause Frames |
The number of IEEE 802.3x pause frames sent for flow control; traffic is momentarily disrupted |
Ethernet CFM Loopback Statistics N/A |
|
Queue Statistics |
|
Egress Queue |
In Profile forwarded/dropped |
Out Profile forwarded/dropped |
sar18# show port 1/11/v-port detail
========================================================================
Ethernet Interface
========================================================================
Description : 2.5G Virtual Ethernet Port
Interface : 1/11/v-port Oper Speed : 2.50 Gbps
Link-level : Ethernet Config Speed : N/A
Admin State : up Oper Duplex : N/A
Oper State : up Config Duplex : N/A
Physical Link : Yes MTU : 1572
Single Fiber Mode : No
IfIndex : 39944192 Hold time up : N/A
Last State Change : 11/03/2012 21:30:51 Hold time down : N/A
Last Cleared Time : N/A
Configured Mode : network Encap Type : null
Dot1Q Ethertype : 0x8100 QinQ Ethertype : 0x8100
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
Net. Egr. Queue Pol: r.nw.q4
Net. Scheduler Mode: 16-priority
Auto-negotiate : N/A MDI/MDX : N/A
Config Phy-tx-clock: not-applicable Oper Phy-tx-clock: N/A
Allow Eth-BN : True
BN Egr.Rate in use : 765000 Eth-BN hold time : 6
Egress Rate : Default Ingress Rate : Default
Ingress CBS(bytes) : 130816 Src-pause : Disabled
LACP Tunnel : N/A
Down-when-looped : Disabled Keep-alive : 10
Loop Detected : False Retry : 120
Use Broadcast Addr : False
Loopback : none Swap Mac Addr : Disabled
Loopback Time Left : unspecified
Cfm Loopback : Disabled
Sync. Status Msg. : Disabled Rx Quality Level : N/A
PTP Asymmetry : N/A Edge Timestamp : Disable
Timestamp Capable : False
CRC Mon SD Thresh : Disabled CRC Mon Window : 10 seconds
CRC Mon SF Thresh : Disabled
Configured Address :
Hardware Address :
Cfg Alarm : N/A
Alarm Status : N/A
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
Utilization (30 seconds) 0.00% 0.00%
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet Statistics
===============================================================================
Broadcast Pckts : 0 Drop Events : 0
Multicast Pckts : 0 CRC/Align Errors : 0
Undersize Pckts : 0 Fragments : 0
Oversize Pckts : 0 Jabbers : 0
Collisions : 0
Octets : 0
Packets : 0
Packets of 64 Octets : 0
Packets of 65 to 127 Octets : 0
Packets of 128 to 255 Octets : 0
Packets of 256 to 511 Octets : 0
Packets of 512 to 1023 Octets : 0
Packets of 1024 to 1518 Octets : 0
Packets of 1519 or more Octets : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast Packets 0 0
Multicast Packets 0 0
Broadcast Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Discard Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
Inv L2 Packets : 0 Port MTU Exceeded: 0
Inv MPLS Labels : 0
Inv IP Packets : 0
H.Policed Packets: 0
CSM Ingress Queues CSM Egress Queues
Hi : 0 Common : 0
Medium : 0
Low : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet-like Medium Statistics
===============================================================================
Alignment Errors : 0 Sngl Collisions : 0
FCS Errors : 0 Mult Collisions : 0
SQE Test Errors : 0 Late Collisions : 0
CSE : 0 Excess Collisns : 0
Too long Frames : 0 Int MAC Tx Errs : 0
Symbol Errors : 0 Int MAC Rx Errs : 0
In Pause Frames : 0 Out Pause Frames : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Ethernet CFM Statistics
===============================================================================
Cfm LbmRx : 0
Cfm LbReplyTx : 0 Cfm LbmDropped : 0
Num Bn Rate Chng : 1 Last BnRateChng : 04/12/2017 21:20:53
Valid BnmRx : 2 Last Valid BnmRx : 04/12/2017 21:21:10
Invalid BnmRx : 0
BnmOutOfRangeBW : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Queue Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Add-drop Port Queue 1 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 8700493441110376715 8700493580567332216
In Profile dropped : 243616594368814244 2209638931652
Out Profile forwarded : 12884901891 8700494542739924144
Out Profile dropped : 143944465151581384 284544364229582056
Ingress Queue 1 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue 9 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Ingress Queue CTL Packets Octets
Forwarded : 0 0
Dropped : 0 N/A
Egress Queue 1 Packets Octets
In Profile forwarded : 0 0
In Profile dropped : 0 0
Out Profile forwarded : 0 0
Out Profile dropped : 0 0
Egress Queue CTL Packets Octets
Forwarded : 0 0
Dropped : 0 N/A
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Ethernet Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Oper Speed |
The operating speed of the interface |
Link-level |
Ethernet: the port is configured as Ethernet |
Config Speed |
The configured speed of the interface |
Admin State |
up: the port is administratively up |
down: the port is administratively down |
|
Oper Duplex |
The operating duplex mode of the interface |
Oper State |
up: the port is operationally up |
down: the port is operationally down |
|
Config Duplex |
full: the link is configured to full-duplex mode |
half: the link is configured to half-duplex mode |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
MTU |
The size of the largest packet that can be sent/received on the Ethernet physical interface, specified in octets |
Single Fiber Mode |
Yes: single fiber mode |
No: not single fiber mode |
|
IfIndex |
The interface’s index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Hold time up |
The link-up dampening time in seconds The port link dampening timer value that reduces the number of link transitions reported to upper layer protocols |
Last State Change |
The last time that the operational status of the port changed state |
Hold time down |
The link-down dampening time in seconds. The down timer controls the dampening timer for link down transitions. |
Configured Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
Encap Type |
null: ingress frames will not use any tags or labels to delineate a service |
dot1q: ingress frames carry 802.1Q tags, where each tag signifies a different service |
|
null&dot1q: applies only to port 1 and port 2 on the 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) Adapter card and 2-port 10GigE (Ethernet) module. The encapsulation type for these ports is not user-configurable. |
|
Dot1Q Ethertype |
The protocol carried in a dot1q Ethernet frame |
QinQ Ethertype |
The protocol carried in a QinQ Ethernet frame |
Ing. Pool % Rate |
The amount of ingress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port for ingress buffering |
Egr. Pool % Rate |
The amount of egress buffer space, expressed as a percentage of the available buffer space, that will be allocated to the port for egress buffering |
Net. Egr. Queue Pol. |
The number of the associated network egress queue QoS policy, or default if the default policy is used |
Auto-negotiate |
true: the link attempts to automatically negotiate the link speed and duplex parameters |
false: the duplex and speed values are used for the link |
|
Net. Scheduler Mode |
The mode for servicing CoS queues; 16-priority scheduling is the only supported value |
MDI/MDX |
Ethernet type |
Config Phy-tx-clock |
The mode used to establish timing control of a 1000Base-T port. The options are:
|
Oper Phy-tx-clock |
The operational value of the master-slave relationship of the 1000Base-T physical layer transmit clock. The options are:
|
Allow Eth-BN |
Indicates whether Ethernet Bandwidth Notification (ETH-BN) is allowed on the port: True or False |
BN Egr.Rate in use |
The egress rate in use based on the request from the ETH-BN server MEP |
Eth-BN hold time |
The configured hold time (in seconds) between an egress rate change based on a received Bandwidth Notification Message (BNM) and the next change request that will be accepted |
Egress Rate |
The maximum amount of egress bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that this Ethernet interface can generate |
Ingress Rate |
The maximum amount of ingress bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that this Ethernet interface can generate |
Ingress CBS (bytes) |
Indicates the ingress committed buffer space |
Src-pause |
A notification to slow down the transmission rate when it exceeds the bandwidth limit |
LACP Tunnel |
Indicates whether LACP packet tunneling is enabled |
Down-when-looped |
Enabled: The down-when-looped feature is enabled on the port |
Disabled: The down-when-looped feature is disabled on the port |
|
Keep-alive |
The time interval between keepalive PDUs transmitted toward the network during loop detection by the down-when-looped feature |
Loop Detected |
Indicates whether a loop is detected on the port |
Retry |
The minimum wait time before the port is re-enabled after it is brought down due to a loop detection |
Use Broadcast Addr |
Indicates whether the down-when-looped feature has been configured to compare the destination MAC address of received PDUs to the broadcast MAC address instead of the MAC address of the port |
Loopback |
The type of loopback configured on the port, either line, internal, or none |
Swap Mac Addr. |
Indicates whether MAC address swapping is enabled |
Loopback Time Left |
The number of seconds left in a timed loopback If there is no loopback configured or the configured loopback is latched, the value is unspecified. If configured loopback is persistent, the value persistent |
Cfm Loopback |
Indicates whether the CFM loopback is high priority, low priority, dot1p, or disabled |
Sync. Status Msg. |
Indicates whether Synchronization Status Messaging is enabled on the port |
Rx Quality Level |
The Synchronization Status Messaging quality level value received on the port |
PTP Asymmetry |
Indicates whether PTP asymmetry is enabled |
Edge Timestamp |
Indicates whether the edge timestamp is enabled |
Timestamp Capable |
Indicates whether the port is timestamp-capable |
CRC Mon SD Thresh |
Indicates the CRC signal degrade threshold value (1 to 9), if enabled |
CRC Mon SF Thresh |
Indicates the CRC signal fail threshold value (1 to 9), if enabled |
CRC Mon Window |
Indicates the CRC window sampling size value (5 to 60) |
Configured Address |
The base chassis Ethernet MAC address |
Hardware Address |
The interface hardware- or system-assigned MAC address at its protocol sublayer |
Cfg Alarm |
The type of alarms to be logged and reported for the port |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Utilization Input/Output |
An average computed over the configured interval presented as a percentage of the maximum possible utilization on the Ethernet port. |
Ethernet Statistics |
|
Broadcast Pckts |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Multicast Pckts |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Undersize Pckts |
The total number of packets received that were shorter than 64 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) but were otherwise well formed |
Oversize Pckts |
The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) but were otherwise well formed |
Collisions |
The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment |
Drop Events |
The total number of times that packets were detected as being dropped due to a lack of resources (not necessarily the total number of packets dropped) |
CRC/Align Errors |
The total number of packets received that were between 64 and 1518 octets (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error) |
Fragments |
The total number of packets received that were shorter than 64 octets (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error) |
Jabbers |
The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets) that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error) |
Octets |
Total number of octets received |
Packets |
Number of packets received |
Packets of n Octets |
Number of packets received, broken down by size |
Port Statistics |
|
Unicast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Multicast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent |
Broadcast Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts |
Port Discard Statistics |
|
Inv L2 Packets Input |
The number of invalid packets that are discarded due to an unknown Layer 2 ID |
Port MTU Exceeded Output |
Indicates that the port MTU has been exceeded |
Inv MPLS Labels Input |
The number of MPLS labels discarded |
Inv IP Packets Input |
The number of invalid IP packets that are discarded |
H. Policed Packets Input |
The number of packets that are discarded due to hard policing |
CSM Ingress Queues Input |
The number of incoming control packets discarded |
CSM Egress Queues Output |
The number of outgoing control packets discarded |
Ethernet-like Medium Statistics |
|
Alignment Errors |
The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets |
FCS Errors |
The number of frames received that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check |
SQE Errors |
The number of times that the SQE TEST ERROR is received |
CSE |
The number of times that the carrier sense condition was lost or never asserted when attempting to transmit a frame |
Too long Frames |
The number of frames received that exceed the maximum permitted frame size |
Symbol Errors |
For an interface operating at 100 Mb/s, the number of times there was an invalid data symbol when a valid carrier was present |
In Pause Frames |
The number of IEEE 802.3x pause frames received for flow control; traffic is momentarily disrupted |
Sngl Collisions |
The number of frames that are involved in a single collision, and are subsequently transmitted successfully |
Mult Collisions |
The number of frames that are involved in more than one collision and are subsequently transmitted successfully |
Late Collisions |
The number of times that a collision is detected later than one slotTime into the transmission of a packet |
Excess Collisns |
The number of frames for which a transmission fails due to excessive collisions |
Int MAC Tx Errs |
The number of frames for which a transmission fails due to an internal MAC sublayer transmit error |
Int MAC Rx Errs |
The number of frames for which a reception fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error |
Out Pause Frames |
The number of IEEE 802.3x pause frames sent for flow control; traffic is momentarily disrupted |
Ethernet CFM Statistics |
|
Cfm LbmRx |
The number of LBMs received |
Cfm LbReplyTx |
The number of LBRs transmitted |
Cfm LbmDropped |
The number of LBMs dropped |
Num Bn Rate Chng |
The number of times that the port egress rate is dynamically changed based on Bandwidth Notification (BN) messages Note: not every bandwidth change indicated by a BNM triggers a port egress rate change |
Last BnRateChng |
The time that the port egress rate was last changed based on a BNM |
Valid BnmRx |
The number of valid BN messages received |
Last Valid BnmRx |
The time that the last valid BNM was received |
Invalid BnmRx |
The number of invalid BN messages received |
BnmOutOfRangeBW |
The number of BN messages received with a requested bandwidth that was out of range |
Queue Statistics |
|
Add-drop Port Queue |
In Profile forwarded/dropped |
Out Profile forwarded/dropped |
|
Ingress Queue |
In Profile forwarded/dropped |
Out Profile forwarded/dropped |
|
Ingress Queue CTL |
The number of forwarded packets and octets, and the number of dropped packets, for the ingress control queue. For access ports, this statistic applies only to Ethernet cards. For network ports, this statistic applies to all adapter cards. |
Egress Queue |
In Profile forwarded/dropped |
Out Profile forwarded/dropped |
|
Egress Queue CTL |
The number of forwarded packets and octets, and the number of dropped packets, for the egress control queue. For access ports, this statistic applies only to Ethernet cards. For network ports, this statistic applies to all adapter cards. |
*A:7705:Dut-C>config>port# show port 1/3/25.ds1 detail
===============================================================================
TDM DS1 Interface
===============================================================================
Description : DS1
Interface : 1/3/25.ds1
Type : ds1 Framing : esf
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : yes Clock Source : node-timed
Signal Mode : none
Last State Change : 03/04/2022 15:34:41 Channel IfIndex : 577536025
Loopback : none Invert Data : false
Remote Loop respond: false In Remote Loop : false
Load-balance-algo : Default Egr. Sched. Pol : N/A
Cfg Alarm : ais los
Alarm Status :
BER SD Threshold : N/A BER SF Threshold : N/A
Hold time up : 0 milliseconds
Hold time down : 0 milliseconds
Sync. Status Msg. : Enabled Tx DUS/DNU : Disabled
Rx Quality Level : 0x04(stu) Tx Quality Level : 0x08(st3)
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
============================
DS1/E1 Line
============================
----------------------------
ES 0
SES 0
SEFS 0
UAS 0
CSS 0
PCV 0
LES 0
BES 0
LCV : 0
==========================
Transmit:
FE-LOF : 0
AIS : 0
Receive:
FE-LOF : 0
AIS : 0
LOS : 0
LOF : 0
Looped : 0
==========================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Output example (E1)
*A:ALU-1>config# show port 1/3/1.e1 detail
===============================================================================
TDM E1 Interface
===============================================================================
Description : E1
Interface : 1/3/1.e1
Type : e1 Framing : g704
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Physical Link : no Clock Source : node-timed
Clock Sync State : normal
Signal Mode : cas
Last State Change : 10/30/2008 14:40:26 Channel IfIndex : 576749569
Loopback : none
Remote Loop respond: N/A In Remote Loop : N/A
Load-balance-algo : default Egr. Sched. Pol : N/A
Cfg Alarm : ais los ber-sd ber sf
Alarm Status :
BER SD Threshold : 10 BER SF Threshold: 10
Hold time up : 0 milliseconds
Hold time down : 0 milliseconds
Sync. Status Msg. : Enabled Tx DUS/DNU : Disabled
Ssm-bit : 6
Rx Quality Level : 0x02(prc) Tx Quality Level : 0x02(prc)
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===========================
DS1/E1 Line
===========================
---------------------------
ES 0
SES 0
SEFS 0
UAS 0
CSS 0
PCV 0
LES 0
BES 0
LCV : 0
=========================
Transmit:
FE-LOF : 0
AIS : 0
Receive:
FE-LOF : 0
AIS : 0
LOS : 0
LOF : 0
Looped : 0
=========================
===============================================================================
DS1/E1 CAS Signalling Bits
===============================================================================
Rx Tx Rx Tx
Timeslot ABCD ABCD Timeslot ABCD ABCD
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 n/a n/a 13 n/a n/a
2 n/a n/a 14 n/a n/a
3 n/a n/a 15 n/a n/a
4 n/a n/a 16 n/a n/a
5 n/a n/a 17 n/a n/a
6 n/a n/a 18 n/a n/a
7 n/a n/a 19 n/a n/a
8 n/a n/a 20 n/a n/a
9 n/a n/a 21 n/a n/a
10 n/a n/a 22 n/a n/a
11 n/a n/a 23 n/a n/a
12 n/a n/a 24 n/a n/a
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
TDM DS1/E1 Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Type |
The type of interface |
Framing |
The DS1/E1 framing to be used for the port If SSM is enabled, framing is always esf for DS1 and g704 for E1 |
Admin Status |
up: the port is administratively up |
down: the port is administratively down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the port is operationally up |
down: the port is operationally down |
|
Physical Link |
yes: a physical link is present |
no: a physical link is not present |
|
Clock Source |
loop-timed: the link recovers the clock from the received data stream node-timed: the link uses the internal clock when transmitting data adaptive: clocking is derived from the incoming pseudowire packets differential: clocking is derived from a common clock compared to differential clock recovery data in the RTP header in the TDM PW overhead |
Signal Mode |
The port signaling mode |
Last State Change |
The last time that the operational status of the port changed state |
Channel IfIndex |
The channel interface index number |
Loopback |
The port loopback mode |
Remote Loop respond |
The DS1/E1 channel response to remote loopbacks |
In Remote Loop |
Indicates whether incoming remote loopback is enabled |
Load-balance-algo |
The load balance algorithm used on the port |
Egr. Sched. Pol |
The egress scheduling policy |
Cfg Alarm |
The type of alarms to be logged and reported for the port |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state |
BER SD Threshold |
The configured value of the BER SD threshold |
BER SF Threshold |
The configured value of the BER SF threshold |
Hold time up |
The hold-timer value for link-up event dampening |
Hold time down |
The hold-timer value for link-down event dampening |
Sync. Status Msg. |
The setting of SSM: enabled or disabled |
Tx DUS/DNU |
The setting of tx-dus: enabled or disabled |
Ssm-bit |
The Sa bit that carries the quality level value on E1 interfaces: Sa4 to Sa8 |
Rx Quality Level |
The SSM QL value received on the interface |
Tx Quality Level |
The SSM QL value transmitted on the interface |
Clock Sync State |
The current state of the clock recovery function |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
DS1/E1 Line |
The DS1/E1 Line statistics |
ES |
The number of Errored Seconds errors |
SES |
The number of Severely Errored Seconds errors |
SEFS |
The number of Severely Errored Framing Seconds errors |
UAS |
The number of Unavailable Seconds errors |
CSS |
The number of Controlled Slip Seconds errors |
PCV |
The number of Path Code Violations errors |
LES |
The number of Line Errored Seconds errors |
BES |
The number of Bursty Errored Seconds alarms |
LCV |
The number of Line Code Violations errors |
Transmit |
The transmit statistics: FE-LOF: the number of far-end loss of frame errors AIS: the number of alarm indication signal errors |
Receive |
The receive statistics: FE-LOF: the number of far-end loss of frame errors AIS: the number of alarm indication signal errors LOS: the number of loss of signal errors LOF: the number of loss of frame errors |
Looped |
The number of looped packet errors |
DS1/E1 CAS Signalling Bits |
The CAS signaling bit information |
Timeslot |
The timeslot number (1 to 24 for DS1, 2 to 32 for E1) |
Rx ABCD |
The signaling bits received in the timeslot, where each signaling bit is represented by a 1 (set) or a 0 (not set), and 0000 represents a timeslot that is in use but not receiving any signaling bits (for example, 1000 means that the A bit is set); ‟n/a” indicates timeslots not in use |
Tx ABCD |
The signaling bits transmitted from the timeslot, where each signaling bit is represented by a 1 (set) or a 0 (not set), and 0000 represents a timeslot that is in use but not transmitting any signaling bits (for example, 1000 means that the A bit is set); ‟n/a” indicates timeslots not in use |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast, multicast, or broadcast address at this sublayer |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/2/1.v35
===============================================================================
Serial RS-232 Interface
===============================================================================
Description : V35
Interface : 1/2/1.v35
Type : v35
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : yes Clock Source : slave
Device Mode : synchronous Speed : 64k
Character Length : N/A Parity : N/A
Stop Bits : N/A
Device Gender : dte Duplex : full
Last State Change : 02/13/2015 21:03:47 Channel IfIndex : 574652417
Loopback : none
Hold time up : 0 milliseconds
Hold time down : 0 milliseconds
Cfg Alarm :
Alarm Status :
===============================================================================
=============================================
Serial Control Leads
=============================================
Inputs Cfg Netw Line Mon
---------------------------------------------
dtr-dsr [DSR] : high 1 1 off
rts-dcd [DCD] : high 1 0 off
alb-cts [CTS] : high 1 1 off
Outputs Cfg Netw Line
---------------------------------------------
dsr-dtr [DTR] : high 1 1
dcd-rts [RTS] : high 1 1
cts-alb [ALB] : high 1 1
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 39022208 39022016
Packets 609722 609719
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 609722 609719
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/2/7.x21
===============================================================================
Serial RS-232 Interface
===============================================================================
Description : X21
Interface : 1/2/7.x21
Type : x21
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : yes Clock Source : slave
Device Mode : synchronous Speed : 64k
Character Length : N/A Parity : N/A
Stop Bits : N/A
Device Gender : dte Duplex : full
Data Position : N/A S-Bit Signaling : N/A
Last State Change : 02/13/2015 21:03:50 Channel IfIndex : 574849031
Loopback : none
Hold time up : 0 milliseconds
Hold time down : 0 milliseconds
Cfg Alarm :
Alarm Status :
===============================================================================
=============================================
Serial Control Leads
=============================================
Inputs Cfg Netw Line Mon
---------------------------------------------
c-i [I] : high 1 1 off
Outputs Cfg Netw Line
---------------------------------------------
i-c [C] : high 1 1
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 39403456 39403264
Packets 615679 615676
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 615679 615676
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/2/4.rs232
===============================================================================
Serial RS-232 Interface
===============================================================================
Description : RS232
Interface : 1/2/4.rs232
Type : rs232
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : yes Clock Source : slave
Device Mode : synchronous Speed : 9600
Character Length : N/A Parity : N/A
Stop Bits : N/A Multi-Drop : disabled
Device Gender : dce Duplex : full
Data Position : F0-B5 S-Bit Signaling : on
Last State Change : 02/13/2015 21:04:16 Channel IfIndex : 574750724
Loopback : none
Hold time up : 0 milliseconds
Hold time down : 0 milliseconds
Cfg Alarm : hcmOof hcmRai
Alarm Status :
===============================================================================
=============================================
Serial Control Leads
=============================================
Inputs Cfg Netw Line Mon
---------------------------------------------
dtr-dsr [DTR] : high 1 1 off
rts-dcd [RTS] : high 1 1 off
alb-cts [ALB] : high 1 0 off
rdl-ri [RDL] : high 1 0 off
Outputs Cfg Netw Line
---------------------------------------------
dsr-dtr [DSR] : high 1 1
dcd-rts [DCD] : high 1 1
cts-alb [CTS] : high 1 1
ri-rdl [RI] : high 1 1
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 17935808 17932416
Packets 280247 280194
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 280247 280194
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
The following output is an example of raw socket statistics.
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/12/6.1
===============================================================================
Serial Socket
===============================================================================
Description : SOCKET
Interface : 1/12/6.1
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Last State Change : 01/24/2017 15:21:05 Socket IfIndex : 595787809
Configured mode : access Encap Type : raw
Physical Link : yes
EOP Length : 511 Squelch Delay : Disabled
EOP Idle Timeout : 5000 Unsquelch Delay : Disabled
EOP Special Char : Disabled Inter-Session Delay : 10
Squelch Status : off
===============================================================================
=============================================================
Socket Statistics
=============================================================
Count
-------------------------------------------------------------
Characters received 4088
Characters transmitted 4088
End of packet idle timeout 0
End of packet length 8
End of packet special character 0
Ingress forwarded packets 8
Egress forwarded packets 8
Ingress dropped packets 0
Egress dropped packets 0
Squelch activated 0
=============================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 4088 4088
Packets 8 8
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 8 8
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Serial RS-232 Interface |
|
Description |
The description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port.channel format |
Type |
The type of serial interface |
Admin Status |
up: the administrative state is up down: the administrative state is down |
Oper Status |
up: the operational state is up down: the operational state is down |
Physical Link |
yes: a physical link is present no: a physical link is not present |
Clock Source |
The source of the transmit clock: On the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 2: slave On the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3:
|
Device Mode |
The operational mode of the device, either synchronous (the device transmits data continuously based on timing) or asynchronous (the device transmits data one character at a time) Asynchronous mode is supported only on channels with subrate speeds of 38 400 b/s or less RS-232, RS-530, and X.21 channels support synchronous and asynchronous modes (RS-530 channels are only supported on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) V.35 channels support synchronous mode only |
Speed |
The speed of the interface |
Character Length |
The number of data bits used to transmit a character; for asynchronous devices only |
Parity |
The parity bit in a character; for asynchronous devices only |
Stop Bits |
The number of stop bits used signify the end of a character; for asynchronous devices only |
Multi-Drop |
The MDDB mode; supported on RS-232 and X.21 synchronous or asynchronous links, and on RS-530 asynchronous links (RS-530 links are only supported on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3): disabled: MDDB mode is off slave: device operates as an MDDB slave device master: device operates as an MDDB master device |
Device Gender |
The gender of the device: dce: the device is performing the role of the data communications equipment dte: the device is performing the role of the data terminal equipment |
Duplex |
The duplex mode: half: single transmission path (supported only if multidrop data bridge is enabled in slave mode) full: two independent transmission paths, one in each direction |
Data Position |
The HCM data start position; applies to RS-232, RS-530, and X.21 interfaces only (RS-530 interfaces are only supported on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) |
S-Bit-Signaling |
Indicates whether S-bit signaling is turned on or off; applies to RS-232, RS-530, and X.21 interfaces only (RS-530 interfaces are only supported on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) |
Last State Change |
The last time the operational status of the port changed state |
Channel IfIndex |
The channel group index number |
Loopback |
The loopback mode for the port or channel: bidir-b: bidirectional loopback B takes place on the control card (CSM) side of the adapter card and is closer to the system (not supported on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) bidir-e: bidirectional loopback E takes place on the data device side of the adapter card and is closer to the line none: there is no loopback done at the associated port or channel |
Hold time up |
The hold-timer value for link-up event dampening |
Hold time down |
The hold-timer value for link-down event dampening |
Cfg Alarm |
The HCM alarms to be reported for RS-232, RS-530, or X.21 interfaces (RS-530 interfaces are only supported on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3): hcmOof: local HCM out-of-frame errors are raised and cleared hcmRai: HCM remote alarm indication events are raised and cleared |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm status |
Serial Control Leads (the input and output leads, which carry control signals) |
|
Inputs |
The input control leads |
dtr-dsr |
The Data Terminal Ready/Data Set Ready input control lead (applicable only for RS-232, RS-530, and V.35 interfaces; RS-530 interfaces are only supported on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) |
rts-dcd |
The Request To Send/Data Carrier Detect input control lead (applicable only for RS-232, RS-530, and V.35 interfaces; RS-530 interfaces are only supported on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) |
ll-tm |
The Local Loopback/Test Mode input control lead (only supported on RS-530 interfaces on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) |
rl-cts |
The Remote Loopback/Clear To Send input control lead (only supported on RS-530 interfaces on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) |
alb-cts |
The Analog Loopback/Clear To Send input control lead (applicable only for RS-232 and V.35 interfaces) Not supported on the 4-port T1/E1 and RS-232 Combination module |
rdl-ri |
The Remote Digital Loopback/Ring Indicator input control lead (applicable only for RS-232 interfaces) Not supported on the 4-port T1/E1 and RS-232 Combination module |
c-i |
The Control/Indication input control lead (applicable only for X.21 interfaces) |
Cfg |
The configuration of the input signaling leads:
|
Outputs |
The output control leads |
dsr-dtr |
The Data Set Ready/Data Terminal Ready output control lead (applicable only for RS-232, RS-530, and V.35 interfaces; RS-530 interfaces are only supported on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) Not supported on the 4-port T1/E1 and RS-232 Combination module |
dcd-rts |
The Data Carrier Detect/Request To Send output control lead (applicable only for RS-232, RS-530, and V.35 interfaces; RS-530 interfaces are only supported on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) |
cts-alb |
The Clear To Send/Analog Loopback output control lead (applicable only for RS-232 and V.35 interfaces) |
ri-rdl |
The Ring Indicator/Remote Digital Loopback output control lead (applicable only for RS-232 interfaces) |
cts-rl |
The Clear To Send/Remote Loopback output control lead (only supported on RS-530 interfaces on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) |
tm-ll |
The Test Mode/Local Loopback output control lead (only supported on RS-530 interfaces on the 12-port Serial Data Interface card, version 3) |
i-c |
The Indication/Control output control lead (applicable only for X.21 interfaces) |
Cfg |
The configuration of the output signaling leads:
|
Netw |
The value that indicates the current states of the input and output control leads. These values are transported over the network; therefore, are referred to as network-side values:
|
Line |
The value that indicates the current signal levels of the input and output control leads connected to the attached CPE. These values are signaled over the (physical) line; therefore, are referred to as line-side values:
|
Mon |
Indicates whether monitoring is enabled (on) or disabled (off) for the control lead; applies to input control leads only |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
Serial Socket |
|
Description |
The configured port type |
Interface |
The interface ID displayed in the format slot/mda/port.channel |
Admin Status |
The administrative status of the port, either up or down |
Oper status |
The operational status of the port, either up or down |
Last State Change |
The last time the operational status of the channel changed state |
Socket IfIndex |
The socket index number |
Configured mode |
The port mode (serial raw sockets support access mode only) |
Encap Type |
The encapsulation type of the port (serial raw sockets support encapsulation type raw only) |
Physical Link |
Indicates whether a physical link is present |
EOP Length |
The number of characters (in bytes) that trigger sending an IP transport packet when end of packet is declared |
Squelch Delay |
Indicates whether squelch delay is enabled or disabled |
EOP Idle Timeout |
The limit, in milliseconds, that a queued packet can remain idle before an end of packet is declare |
Unsquelch Delay |
Indicates whether unsquelch delay is enabled or disabled |
EOP Special Char |
Indicates whether the sending of a special character that declares end of packet is enabled or disabled |
Inter-Session Delay |
The time delay, in milliseconds, between transmission of a session’s data over a serial port and the transmission of the next queued session’s data |
Squelch Status |
Indicates whether squelch is enabled (on) or disabled (off) |
Socket Statistics |
|
Characters received |
The number of data characters received |
Characters transmitted |
The number of data characters sent |
End of packet idle timeout |
The number of times that end of packet has been declared due to an EOP idle timeout |
End of packet length |
The number of times that an IP transport packet was sent due to the EOP packet length being exceeded |
End of packet special character |
The number of times that end of packet has been declared due to an EOP special character being sent |
Ingress forwarded packets |
The number of ingress forwarded packets |
Egress forwarded packets |
The number of egress forwarded packets |
Ingress dropped packets |
The number of ingress dropped packets |
Egress dropped packets |
The number of egress dropped packets |
Squelch activated |
The number of times that squelch was activated |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/1.em detail
===============================================================================
Voice Interface
===============================================================================
Description : EM
Interface : 1/1/1.em
Type : em
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : yes Clock Source : node-timed
Signaling Mode : em Signal Mode : cas
Fault Signaling : idle
Idle Code : 13 (0b1101) Seized Code : 5 (0b0101)
Last State Change : 01/08/2010 14:23:28 Channel IfIndex : 578846721
Loopback : none
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Voice E&M Signaling Leads
===============================================================================
Inputs Cfg Scans Outputs Cfg Drives
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
m : end-to-end 0 e : end-to-end 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Voice Signalling Bits
===============================================================================
Rx Tx
DS0 ABCD ABCD
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1101 1101
===============================================================================
===================================================
Voice Call Usage Statistics (state: idle)
===================================================
Accumulated
---------------------------------------------------
I/C Call Count 0
I/C Call Count, Ans 0
I/C Call Time 0
I/C Call Time, Ans 0
O/G Call Count 0
O/G Call Count, Ans 0
O/G Call Time 0
O/G Call Time, Ans 0
Out Of Service Time 10
Idle Time 39
Total Call Count 0
Total Call Time 0
===================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 388432 388256
Packets 24277 24266
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 30868 30857
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Voice Interface |
|
Description |
The description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port.channel format |
Type |
The type of voice interface |
Admin Status |
up: the administrative state is up |
down: the administrative state is down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the operational state is up |
down: the operational state is down |
|
Physical Link |
yes: a physical link is present |
no: a physical link is not present |
|
Clock Source |
node-timed: the link uses the internal clock when transmitting data |
Signaling Mode |
The signaling mode used by the interface, either em or transmission-only |
Signal Mode |
The network signaling transport scheme, either cas for em signaling or none for transmission-only signaling |
Fault Signaling |
The type of fault signaling used by the channel, either idle or seized |
Idle Code |
The ABCD signaling code to be transmitted when the channel is configured to transmit idle fault signaling |
Seized Code |
The ABCD signaling code to be transmitted when the channel is configured to transmit seized fault signaling |
Last State Change |
The last time the operational status of the channel changed state |
Channel IfIndex |
The channel index number |
Loopback |
The loopback mode for the channel: internal-analog, internal-digital, or none |
Voice E&M Signaling Leads |
|
Inputs |
The type of input signaling lead (M-lead), shown only if the signaling mode is E&M |
Cfg |
The configuration of the input signaling lead: |
high: (the input signaling lead is assumed on) |
|
low: (the input signaling lead is assumed off) |
|
end-to-end: (the input signaling lead follows that of the remote end) |
|
Scans |
The current scanned value of the input lead, which can either be 0 (idle) or 1 (seized) |
Outputs |
The type of output lead (E-lead), shown only if the signaling mode is E&M |
Cfg |
The configuration of the output signaling lead: |
high: (the output signaling lead is forced on) |
|
low: (the output signaling lead is forced off) |
|
end-to-end: (the output signaling lead follows that of the remote end) |
|
Drives |
The current value set on the output lead, which can either be 0 (idle) or 1 (seized) |
Voice Signalling Bits |
|
DS0 |
The number of DS0 voice signaling bits |
Rx ABCD |
The signaling bits received from the network side |
Tx ABCD |
The signaling bits transmitted to the network side |
Voice Call Usage Statistics |
|
State |
The state of the channel (non-forwarding, out-of-service, idle, incoming, or outgoing), and voice call usage statistics. Non-forwarding means that the channel is in shutdown mode or has no SAP configured; incoming means that the call was received by the channel; outgoing means that the call was originated by the channel |
Accumulated |
The total accumulated statistics since the last time the statistics were cleared |
I/C Call Count |
The number of incoming calls |
I/C Call Count, Ans |
The number of incoming calls that were answered |
I/C Call Time |
The total duration (in seconds) of all incoming calls |
I/C Call Time, Ans |
The total duration (in seconds) of all incoming calls that were answered |
O/G Call Count |
The number of outgoing calls |
O/G Call Count, Ans |
The number of outgoing calls that were answered |
O/G Call Time |
The total duration (in seconds) of all outgoing calls |
O/G Call Time, Ans |
The total duration (in seconds) of all outgoing calls that were answered |
Out-Of-Service Time |
The time (in seconds) for which the circuit had alarms raised against the service. The only valid statistics for transmission-only mode are Out-Of-Service Time and Idle Time. |
Idle Time |
The total duration the circuit was in an idle state (that is, on-hook). The only valid statistics for transmission-only mode are Out-Of-Service Time and Idle Time. When the system is in transmission-only mode and in a forwarding state, there is no signaling. To show that the system is active (that is, not in an out-of-service state), the ‟Idle Time” counter is incremented. This is a design intent. |
Total Call Count |
The sum of I/C Call Count and O/G Call Count |
Total Call Time |
The sum of I/C Call Time and O/G Call Time |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/4/1.5
===============================================================================
TDM DS0 Chan Group
===============================================================================
Description : DS0GRP
Interface : 1/4/1.5
TimeSlots :
Speed : 64 CRC : 16
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
BER SF Link Down : disabled
Last State Change : 06/22/2009 12:29:42 Chan-Grp IfIndex : 578846785
Loopback : line
Configured mode : access Encap Type : atm
Admin MTU : 1524 Oper MTU : 1524
Scramble : true
Physical Link : Yes Bundle Number : none
Idle Cycle Flags : n/a Load-balance-algo : n/a
Payload Fill Type : n/a Payload Pattern : n/a
Signal Fill Type : n/a Signal Pattern : n/a
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
Egr. Sched. Pol : n/a
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1#
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/2.1
===============================================================================
Serial DS0 Chan Group
===============================================================================
Description : DS0GRP
Interface : 1/1/2.1
TimeSlots : 1
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Last State Change : 06/28/2009 15:32:14 Chan-Grp IfIndex : 572588095
Configured Mode : access Encap Type : cem
Admin MTU : 1514 Oper MTU : 1514
Physical Link : No Bundle Number : none
Idle Cycle Flags : n/a
Payload Fill Type : all-ones Payload Pattern : n/a
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1#
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/1.1
===============================================================================
Voice DS0 Chan Group
===============================================================================
Description : DS0GRP
Interface : 1/1/1.1
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Last State Change : 01/08/2010 14:23:29 Chan-Grp IfIndex : 578846781
Configured Mode : access Encap Type : cem
Admin MTU : 1514 Oper MTU : 1514
Physical Link : Yes
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 611744 611584
Packets 38234 38224
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
==============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 38234 38224
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1#
A:ALU-1# show port 1/2/2.1.1
===============================================================================
TDM DS1 Interface
===============================================================================
Description : DS1
Interface : 1/2/2.1.1
Type : ds1 Framing : esf
Admin Status : up Oper Status : down
Physical Link : no Clock Source : node-timed
Last State Change : 01/26/2009 15:35:50 Channel IfIndex : 574685991
Loopback : none
Remote Loop respond: false In Remote Loop : false
Load-balance-algo : default Egr. Sched. Pol : N/A
Cfg Alarm : ais los
Alarm Status :
Hold time up : 0 milliseconds
Hold time down : 0 milliseconds
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the format slot/mda/port.channel-group-id |
Timeslots |
The number of timeslots that are part of this channel group |
Speed |
The speed of the interface |
CRC |
The checksum used for the channel group (16 or 32) |
Admin Status |
Up: the port is administratively up |
Down: the port is administratively down |
|
BER SF Link Down |
Indicates whether BER SF Link Down is enabled |
Oper Status |
Up: the port is operationally up |
Down: the port is operationally down |
|
Remote Loop respond |
Indicates whether the channel will respond to requests for remote loopbacks |
Cfg Alarm |
Indicates the alarms configured |
Last State Change |
The last time the operational status of the port changed state |
Chan Grp IfIndex |
The channel group index number |
Channel IfIndex |
The channel interface index number |
Loopback |
The type of loopback configured on the channel group: line, internal, or none |
Configured Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
Encap Type |
The encapsulation type for the channel group (atm, cem, ipcp, ppp-auto, hdlc, or cisco-hdlc) |
Admin MTU |
The configured MTU |
Oper MTU |
The negotiated size of the largest packet that can be sent on the port or channel specified in octets |
Scramble |
Indicates whether payload scrambling is enabled on channel groups (only applicable if encap type is atm) |
Hold time up |
The hold-timer value for link-up event dampening |
Hold time down |
The hold-timer value for link-down event dampening |
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Bundle Number |
The number assigned to the multilink bundle |
Idle Cycle Flags |
The value transmitted by the DS0, DS1, or E1 interface during idle cycles |
Clock Source |
loop-timed: the link recovers the clock from the received data stream node-timed: the link uses the internal clock when transmitting data adaptive: clocking is derived from the incoming pseudowire packets |
Payload Fill Type |
The payload type to be transmitted when the circuit emulation service is not operational or temporarily experiences underrun conditions (only valid for CESoPSN services) |
Payload Pattern |
The user-defined pattern transmitted if the payload fill type is pattern |
Signal Fill Type |
The signaling type to be transmitted when the circuit emulation service is not operational or temporarily experiences underrun conditions (only valid for CESoPSN with CAS) |
Signal Pattern |
The user-defined pattern transmitted if the payload fill type is pattern |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown proto discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. For ATM, this field displays cells discarded on an invalid vpi/vci. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. |
A:ALU-1# show port 1/4/1.ds3
===============================================================================
TDM Interface
===============================================================================
Description : DS3
Interface : 1/4/1.ds3
Type : ds3 Framing : m23
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : No Clock Source : node-timed
Last State Change : 10/02/2009 19:21:59 Port IfIndex : 578846721
Configured mode : access Encap Type : atm
Admin MTU : 1524 Oper MTU : 1524
Scramble : true
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
Egr. Sched. Pol : N/A
CRC : 32 Channelized : DS1
Idle Cycle Flags : n/a Loopback : line
FEAC Loop Respond : Disabled In FEAC Loop : No
BERT Duration : N/A BERT Pattern : none
BERT Synched : 00h00m00s Err Insertion Rate : 0
BERT Errors : 0 BERT Status : idle
BERT Total Bits : N/A
Cfg Alarm : ais los
Alarm Status :
Subrate CSU Mode : none Subrate Step : 0
MDL Transmit : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local MDL Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EIC : LIC :
FIC : Unit :
PFI :
Idle Signal Port :
Test Signal Gen :
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Far End MDL Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EIC : LIC :
FIC : Unit :
PFI :
Idle Signal Port :
Test Signal Gen :
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the format slot/mda/port.channel-group-id |
Type |
The type of interface |
Timeslots |
The number of timeslots that are part of this channel group |
Speed |
The speed of the interface |
CRC |
The checksum used for the channel group (16 or 32) |
Admin Status |
Up: the port is administratively up |
Down: the port is administratively down |
|
Oper Status |
Up: the port is operationally up |
Down: the port is operationally down |
|
Last State Change |
The last time the operational status of the port changed state |
Chan Grp IfIndex |
The channel group index number |
Configured Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
Encap Type |
The encapsulation type for the channel group (atm, cem, ipcp, ppp-auto) |
Admin MTU |
The configured MTU |
Oper MTU |
The negotiated size of the largest packet that can be sent on the port or channel specified in octets |
Scramble |
Indicates whether payload scrambling is enabled on channel groups (only applicable if encap type is atm) |
CRC |
Indicates the precision of the cyclic redundancy check: 16 – a 16-bit CRC calculation 32 – a 32-bit CRC calculation; 32-bit CRC increases the error detection ability, but it also adds some performance overhead |
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Idle Cycle Flags |
The value transmitted by the DS0, DS1, or E1 interface during idle cycles |
FEAC Loop Respond |
Indicates whether the associated DS3 interface can respond to remote loop signals |
Cfg Alarm |
The alarms that have alarm reporting enabled |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state (for example, stray, malformed, packet loss, overrun, underrun, remote packet loss, remote fault, or remote RDI) |
Framing |
The DS3 framing mode |
Clock Source |
loop-timed: the link recovers the clock from the received data stream node-timed: the link uses the internal clock when transmitting data adaptive: clocking is derived from the incoming pseudowire packets |
Port IfIndex |
The interface’s index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
oper MTU |
The negotiated size of the largest packet that can be sent on the port or channel specified in octets |
Channelized |
The level of channelization on the port |
Loopback |
The port loopback mode |
In FEAC Loop |
The remote loopback state |
Local MDL Information |
The MDL strings sent by the near end |
Far End MDL Information |
The MDL strings received from the far end |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown proto discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. For ATM, this field displays cells discarded on an invalid vpi/vci. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. |
A:ALU-1# show port 1/4/1
===============================================================================
TDM DS3 Physical Interface
===============================================================================
Description : DS3/E3
Interface : 1/4/1 Port IfIndex : 41975808
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Physical Link : No
Type : ds3 Buildout : short
Hardware Address : 2001:db8::
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the format slot/mda/port |
Port IfIndex |
The interface’s index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Admin Status |
Up: the port is administratively up |
Down: the port is administratively down |
|
Oper Status |
Up: the port is operationally up |
Down: the port is operationally down |
|
Physical Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Type |
The type of interface |
Buildout |
The line buildout (cable length) for the DS3 physical interface |
Hardware Address |
The port’s hardware address |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown proto discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. For ATM, this field displays cells discarded on an invalid vpi/vci. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/4/1.e1 acr detail
=======================================================================
Adaptive Clock Recovery (ACR) Configuration
=======================================================================
Clock Master PW : 1/4/1.1
Clock Sync State : normal
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
CEM SAP Configuration Information
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Endpoint Type : NxDS0 Bit-rate : 16
Payload Size : 32 Jitter Buffer : 5
Use RTP Header : No Differential : No
Timestamp Freq : 0 CAS Framing : No CAS
Effective PDVT : +/-2.500 ms
Cfg Alarm : stray malformed pktloss overrun underrun
Alarm Status :
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
CEM SAP Statistics
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets Seconds Events
Egress Stats
Forwarded : 32993106
Dropped : 0
Missing : 0
Reordered Forwarded : 0
Underrun : 8058 0
Overrun : 0 0
Misordered Dropped : 0
Malformed Dropped : 0
LBit Dropped : 0
Error : 3
Severely Error : 2
Unavailable : 0
Failure Count : 1
Jitter Buffer Depth : 0
Ingress Stats
Forwarded : 32995595
Dropped : 0
=======================================================================
=======================================================================
Adaptive Clock Recovery (ACR)
- Internal Digital Phase Locked Loop (DPLL) Statistics
=======================================================================
frequency frequency phase phase
offset offset error error
mean stddev mean stddev
time (ppb) (ppb) (ns) (ns)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
10/08/2008 11:27:11 220 1 273 94
10/08/2008 11:26:11 217 1 240 120
10/08/2008 11:25:11 214 1 79 157
10/08/2008 11:24:11 214 1 -15 102
10/08/2008 11:23:11 214 1 82 117
10/08/2008 11:22:11 213 1 12 113
10/08/2008 11:21:11 213 1 -64 119
10/08/2008 11:20:11 213 1 -66 126
10/08/2008 11:19:11 214 1 -41 117
10/08/2008 11:18:11 215 1 72 125
10/08/2008 11:17:11 214 1 -34 95
10/08/2008 11:16:11 214 1 -28 115
10/08/2008 11:15:11 215 1 30 89
10/08/2008 11:14:11 214 1 12 95
10/08/2008 11:13:11 214 1 19 144
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Current
24 Hour
(137 min) 214 19
=======================================================================
=======================================================================
ACR State Statistics
=======================================================================
Algorithm State Counts
normal : 4121
Phase-tracking : 3
Freq-tracking : 0
Holdover : 0
Free-run : 8
Events
ACR Calc Out of Range : 0
Prolonged ACR Failure : 1
Excessive Packet Loss : 0
Excessive Phase Shift : 0
=======================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Adaptive Clock Recovery (ACR) Configuration |
|
Clock Master PW |
The SAP being used by the port for recovering the clock |
Clock Sync State |
The current state of the ACR adaptive algorithm |
CEM SAP Configuration Information |
|
Endpoint Type |
The type of endpoint |
Bit-rate |
The number of DS0s or timeslots in the channel group |
Payload Size |
The number of octets contained in the payload of a TDM PW packet when the packet is transmitted |
Jitter Buffer |
The size of the receive jitter buffer, expressed in milliseconds |
Use RTP Header |
Indicates whether RTP headers are used in CES packets (Yes or No) |
CAS Framing |
The type of CAS framing |
Effective PDVT |
The peak-to-peak packet delay variation (PDV) used by the circuit emulation service Since the operating system may adjust the jitter buffer setting to ensure no packet loss, the configured jitter buffer value may not be the value used by the system. The effective PDVT provides an indication that the PDV has been adjusted by the operating system. |
Cfg Alarm |
The alarms that have alarm reporting enabled |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state (for example, stray, malformed, packet loss, overrun, underrun, remote packet loss, remote fault, or remote RDI) |
Internal Digital Phase Locked Loop (DPLL) Statistics |
|
ACR DPLL Statistics |
frequency offset mean: the ACR frequency offset mean for the previous 15 sets of 60-s intervals |
frequency offset stddev: the ACR frequency offset standard deviation for the previous 15 sets of 60-s intervals |
|
phase error mean: the ACR input phase error mean and output DCO mean for the previous 15 sets of 60-s intervals |
|
phase error stddev: the ACR input phase error standard deviation and output DCO standard deviation for the previous 15 sets of 60-s intervals |
|
ACR State Statistics |
|
Algorithm State Counts |
normal: the number of 2-s intervals the ACR algorithm was in the normal state |
Phase-tracking: the number of 2-s intervals the ACR algorithm was in the phase-tracking state |
|
Freq-tracking: the number of 2-s intervals the ACR algorithm was in the frequency tracking state |
|
Holdover: the number of 2-s intervals the ACR algorithm was in the holdover state |
|
Free-run: the number of 2-s intervals the ACR algorithm was in the free-run state |
|
Events |
ACR Calc Out of Range: the number of times the ACR algorithm was internally reset |
Prolonged ACR failure: the number of times the ACR algorithm was in the phase-tracking or holdover state for an extended period of time |
|
Excessive Packet Loss: increments every 2-second interval that ACR is in the phase-tracking state and the tolerated packet loss threshold is exceeded |
|
Excessive Phase Shift: increments each time the ACR algorithm transitions to the phase-tracking state from normal as a result of a phase shift above the tolerated shift level |
*A:ALU-1# show port 1/5/2 dot1x detail
===============================================================================
802.1x Port Status
===============================================================================
Port control : force-auth
Port status : authorized
Authenticator PAE state : force-auth
Backend state : initialize
Reauth enabled : yes Reauth period : 3500
Max auth requests : 2 Transmit period : 30
Supplicant timeout : 30 Server timeout : 30
Quiet period : 60
Radius-plcy : N/A
Tunneling : false
MAC-Authentication : no Wait period : N/A
===============================================================================
802.1x Session Statistics
===============================================================================
authentication method : remote-radius
last session id : PAC-02A10000-8A61E689
last session time : 0497d02h
last session username : N/A
last session term cause : N/A
user tx octets : 0 user tx frames : 0
user rx octets : 0 user rx frames : 0
===============================================================================
802.1x Authentication Statistics
===============================================================================
authentication method : None
tx frames : 0 rx frames : 0
tx req/id frames : 0 rx resp/id frames : 0
tx request frames : 0 rx response frames : 0
rx start frames : 0 rx logoff frames : 0
rx unknown frame type : 0 rx bad eap length : 0
rx last version : 0 rx last source mac :
===============================================================================
802.1x Authentication Diagnostics
===============================================================================
Enters Connecting : 0
EapLogoffs While Connecting : 0
Success While Authenticating : 0
Timeouts While Authenticating : 0
Failures While Authenticating : 0
Reauths While Authenticating : 0
EapStarts While Authenticating : 0
EapLogoffs While Authenticating : 0
Reauths While Authenticated : 0
EapStarts While Authenticated : 0
EapLogoffs While Authenticated : 0
Backend Responses : 0
Backend Access Challenges : 0
Backend Requests To Supplicant : 0
Backend Non Nak Responses : 0
Backend Auth Successes : 0
Backend Auth Failures : 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
802.1x Port Status |
|
Port control |
auto: the 802.1x authentication mode is configured as automatic. The port starts in an unauthorized state and stays in that state until the first supplicant is authenticated successfully. |
force-auth: 802.1x authentication is disabled and the port is automatically authorized |
|
force-unauth: the port will always remain in the unauthorized state |
|
Port status |
authorized: the 802.1x port is authorized |
unauthorized: the 802.1x port is unauthorized |
|
Authenticator PAE state |
auto: the authenticator is set to the unauthorized state |
force-auth: the authenticator is set to the authorized state |
|
force-unauth: the authenticator is set to the unauthorized state |
|
Backend state |
request: the backend authentication machine is in the request state |
response: the backend authentication machine is in the response state |
|
success: the backend authentication machine is in the success state |
|
fail: the backend authentication machine is in the fail state |
|
timeout: the backend authentication machine is in the timeout state |
|
idle: the backend authentication machine is in the idle state |
|
initialize: the backend authentication machine is in the initialize state |
|
Reauth enabled |
Indicates whether reauthentication is enabled |
Max auth requests |
The maximum number of authentication requests the 7705 SAR sends to the RADIUS server before declaring the port unauthorized |
Supplicant timeout |
The number of seconds the 7705 SAR waits for a client to respond to an EAPOL message before considering the 802.1x authentication to have failed |
Quiet period |
The period, in seconds, between two authentication sessions during which no EAPOL frames are sent by the 7705 SAR |
Radius-plcy |
The name of the RADIUS policy used for 802.1x authentication |
Tunneling |
Indicates whether 802.1x port tunneling is on: true or false |
MAC-Authentication | Indicates whether MAC authentication is enabled |
Reauth period |
The delay, in seconds, before the 7705 SAR attempts reauthentication |
Transmit period |
The time, in seconds, that the 7705 SAR waits before sending a new EAPOL message |
Server timeout |
The time, in seconds, that the 7705 SAR waits for the RADIUS server to respond to the access request message before resending the request message the number of times specified by the max-auth-req command |
Wait period | The delay period before MAC authentication is activated; N/A if MAC authentication is not enabled |
802.1x Session Statistics |
|
authentication method |
remote-radius: the authentication method used to establish the session |
last session id |
A unique identifier for the session, in the form of a printable ASCII string of at least three characters |
last session time |
The duration of the session in seconds |
last session username |
The username representing the identity of the supplicant PAE |
last session term cause |
The reason for the session termination: supplicantLogoff: the supplicant logged off |
portFailure: there was a port failure |
|
supplicantRestart: the supplicant state machine reinitialized |
|
reauthFailed: the reauthentication attempt failed |
|
authControlForceUnauth: the authentication mode was changed to always force unauthorized after being authorized |
|
portReInit: the port was reinitialized |
|
portAdminDisabled: the port was administratively disabled |
|
notTerminatedYet: the session has not been terminated |
|
user tx octets |
The number of octets transmitted in user data frames on this port during the session |
user rx octets |
The number of octets received in user data frames on this port during the session |
user tx frames |
The number of user data frames transmitted on this port during the session |
user rx frames |
The number of user data frames received on this port during the session |
802.1x Authentication Statistics |
|
tx frames |
The number of EAPOL frames of any type that have been transmitted by this authenticator |
tx req/id frames |
The number of EAP-Request/ID frames that have been transmitted by this authenticator |
tx request frames |
The number of EAP request frames (other than Request/ID frames) that have been transmitted by this authenticator |
rx start frames |
The number of EAPOL-Start frames that have been received by this authenticator |
rx unknown frame type |
The number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this authenticator in which the frame type is not recognized |
rx last version |
The protocol version number carried in the most recently received EAPOL frame |
rx frames |
The number of valid EAPOL frames of any type that have been received by this authenticator |
rx resp/id frames |
The number of EAP-Response/ID frames that have been received by this authenticator |
rx response frames |
The number of valid EAP response frames (other than Resp/ID frames) that have been received by this authenticator |
rx logoff frames |
The number of EAP-Logoff frames that have been received by this authenticator |
rx bad eap length |
The number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this authenticator in which the packet body length field is invalid |
rx last source mac |
The source MAC address carried in the most recently received EAPOL frame |
802.1x Authentication Diagnostics |
|
Enters Connecting |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions to the CONNECTING state from any other state |
EapLogoffs While Connecting |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from CONNECTING to DISCONNECTED as a result of receiving an EAPOL-Logoff message |
Success While Authenticating |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to AUTHENTICATED, as a result of the backend authentication state machine indicating successful authentication of the supplicant (authSuccess = TRUE) |
Timeouts While Authenticating |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING, as a result of the backend authentication state machine indicating authentication timeout (authTimeout = TRUE) |
Failures While Authenticating |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to HELD, as a result of the backend authentication state machine indicating authentication failure (authFail = TRUE) |
Reauths While Authenticating |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING, as a result of a reauthentication request (reAuthenticate = TRUE) |
EapStarts While Authenticating |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Start message being received from the supplicant |
EapLogoffs While Authenticating |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Logoff message being received from the supplicant |
Reauths While Authenticated |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATED to CONNECTING, as a result of a reauthentication request (reAuthenticate = TRUE) |
EapStarts While Authenticated |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATED to CONNECTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Start message being received from the supplicant |
EapLogoffs While Authenticated |
Counts the number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATED to DISCONNECTED, as a result of an EAPOL-Logoff message being received from the supplicant |
Backend Responses |
Counts the number of times that the state machine sends an initial Access-Request packet to the authentication server (that is, executes sendRespToServer on entry to the RESPONSE state) Indicates that the authenticator attempted communication with the authentication server |
Backend Access Challenges |
Counts the number of times that the state machine receives an initial Access-Challenge packet from the authentication server (that is, aReq becomes TRUE, causing an exit from the RESPONSE state) Indicates that the authentication server has communication with the authenticator |
Backend Requests To Supplicant |
Counts the number of times that the state machine sends an EAP-Request packet (other than an Identity, Notification, Failure, or Success message) to the supplicant (that is, executes txReq on entry to the REQUEST state) Indicates that the authenticator chose an EAP-method |
Backend Non Nak Responses |
Counts the number of times that the state machine receives a response from the supplicant to an initial EAP-Request, and the response is something other than EAP-NAK (that is, rxResp becomes TRUE, causing the state machine to transition from REQUEST to RESPONSE, and the response is not an EAP-NAK) Indicates that the supplicant can respond to the authenticator's chosen EAP-method |
Backend Auth Successes |
Counts the number of times that the state machine receives an EAP-Success message from the authentication server (that is, aSuccess becomes TRUE, causing a transition from RESPONSE to SUCCESS) Indicates that the supplicant has successfully authenticated to the authentication server |
Backend Auth Failures |
Counts the number of times that the state machine receives an EAP-Failure message from the authentication server (that is, aFail becomes TRUE, causing a transition from RESPONSE to FAIL) Indicates that the supplicant has not authenticated to the authentication server |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/4/1 description
===============================================================================
Port Descriptions on Slot 1
===============================================================================
Port Id Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/4/1 DS3/E3
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Port Id |
The port identifier |
Description |
A text description of the port |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/5/1 associations
==============================================================================
Interface Table
==============================================================================
Router/ServiceId Name Encap Val
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Router: Base if1000 1000
Router: Base if2000 2000
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces
==============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Router/ServiceId |
The service identifier |
Name |
The name of the IP interface |
Encap Val |
The dot1q, null, or qinq encapsulation value on the port for this IP interface |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/2/1.1 ima-link
===============================================================================
State Information
===============================================================================
Transmit Link Identifier: 0
Receive Link Identifier : 0
Near Rx Failure State : IMA Link Failure
Far End Rx Failure State: IMA Link Failure
Near End Tx State : Unusable - No given reason
Near End Rx State : Unusable - No given reason
Far End Tx State : Unusable - No given reason
Far End Rx State : Unusable - No given reason
Link Test State : Disabled
Rx Test Pattern : 0
===============================================================================
TC Sublayer Information
===============================================================================
TC Alarm State : LCD Failure Number OCD Events : 0
HEC Errors (Dropped) : 0 HEC Errors (Fixed) : 0
===============================================================================
Statistical Information
===============================================================================
Num Violations : 0 Num OIF Anomalies : 0
NE Severely Err. Seconds: 0 FE Severely Err. Seconds: 0
NE Unavail. Seconds : 0 FE Unavail. Seconds : 0
NE Tx Unused Seconds : 0 FE Tx Unused Seconds : 0
NE Rx Unused Seconds : 0 FE Rx Unused Seconds : 0
NE Tx Num Failures : 0 NE Rx Num Failures : 0
FE Tx Num Failures : 0 FE Rx Num Failures : 0
Tx ICP Cell count : 0 Rx ICP Cell count : 0
Error ICP Cells Total : 0 Rx Lost ICP Cells Total : 0
Relative Link Delay : 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
State Information |
|
Transmit Link Identifier |
The identifier of the IMA link used to transmit data |
Receive Link Identifier |
The identifier of the IMA link used to receive data |
Near Rx Failure State |
The failure state of the near-end receive link |
Far End Rx Failure State |
The failure state of the far-end receive link |
Near End Tx State |
The state of the near-end transmit link |
Near End Rx State |
The state of the near-end receive link |
Far End Tx State |
The state of the far-end transmit link |
Far End Rx State |
The state of the far-end receive link |
Link Test State |
The state of the link test procedure: Enabled or Disabled |
Rx Test Pattern |
The received test pattern in an IMA link loopback operation (0 to 255) |
TC Sublayer Information |
|
TC Alarm State |
The alarm state for the traffic class of the IMA link |
HEC Errors (Dropped) |
The number of HEC errors resulting in dropped packets |
Number OCD Events |
The number of OCD events |
HEC Errors (Fixed) |
The number of HEC errors fixed |
Statistical Information |
|
Num Violations |
The number of violations (path, line, code, and length) |
NE Severely Err. Seconds |
The number of near-end severely errored seconds |
NE Unavail. Seconds |
The number of seconds that the near end has been unavailable |
NE Tx Unused Seconds |
The number of seconds that the near-end transmit link has been unused |
NE Rx Unused Seconds |
The number of seconds that the near-end receive link has been unused |
NE Tx Num Failures |
The number of near-end transmit link failures |
FE Tx Num Failures |
The number of far-end transmit link failures |
Tx ICP Cell count |
The number of ICP cells transmitted on the IMA link |
Error ICP Cells Total |
The total number of errored ICP cells on the IMA link |
Relative Link Delay |
The time delay, in seconds, between detection of a link activation/deactivation condition and acting upon it (going in/out of the Rx failure state on a link) |
Num OIF Anomalies |
The number of OIF anomalies for the IMA link |
FE Severely Err. Seconds |
The number of far-end severely errored seconds |
FE Unavail. Seconds |
The number of seconds that the far end has been unavailable |
FE Tx Unused Seconds |
The number of seconds that the far-end transmit link has been unused |
FE Rx Unused Seconds |
The number of seconds that the far end receive link has been unused |
NE Rx Num Failures |
The number of near-end receive link failures |
FE Rx Num Failures |
The number of far-end receive link failures |
Rx ICP Cell count |
The number of ICP cells received on the IMA link |
Rx Lost ICP Cells Total |
The total number of lost ICP cells received on the IMA link |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/4/1.5 ppp
===============================================================================
PPP Protocols for 1/4/1.5
===============================================================================
Protocol State Last Change Restart Count Last Cleared
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lcp initial 10/12/2007 20:15:54 0 10/12/2007 20:15:54
ipcp initial 10/12/2007 20:15:54 0 10/12/2007 20:15:54
mplscp initial 10/12/2007 20:15:54 0 10/12/2007 20:15:54
bcp initial 10/12/2007 20:15:54 0 10/12/2007 20:15:54
osicp initial 10/12/2007 20:15:54 0 10/12/2007 20:15:54
ipv6cp initial 10/12/2007 20:15:54 0 10/12/2007 20:15:54
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
PPP Statistics
===============================================================================
Local Mac address : 2001:db8:: Remote Mac address :
Local Magic Number : 0x0 Remote Magic Number: 0x0
Local address : 10.0.0.0 Remote address : 10.0.0.0
Line Monitor Method: keepalive
Keepalive statistics
Request interval : 10 Threshold exceeded : 0
Drop Count : 3 In packets : 0
Time to link drop : 00h00m30s Out packets : 0
Last cleared time : 10/12/2007 20:15:54
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Protocol |
The applicable protocols for the specified port |
State |
The current status of a PPP link. Values are initial, starting, closed, stopped, closing, stopping, requestSent, ackReceived, ackSent, opened. |
Last Change |
The last time the PPP link state changed |
Restart Count |
The number of times that this Control Protocol has reached the open state |
PPP Statistics |
|
Last Cleared |
The date and time the restart count was set to zero |
Local Mac address |
The MAC address assigned to the local end of the PPP link |
Remote Mac address |
The Ethernet MAC address sent by the remote end of the PPP link |
Local Magic Number |
The local magic number to be sent to the peer. The magic number provides a method to detect loopbacks. If the value of the local magic number is the same as the value of the remote magic number, then it is possible that the link might be looped back. If the two magic numbers do not match, the link is not looped back. |
Remote Magic Number |
The magic number sent by the peer. If the value of the remote magic number is the same as the value of the local magic number, then it is possible that the link might be looped back. If the two magic numbers do not match, the link is not looped back. |
Local Address |
The IP address at the local end of the link |
Remote Address |
The IP address at the remote end of the link |
Line Monitor Method |
The type of line monitoring packets being sent and received on this PPP link |
Request Interval |
The time interval in seconds at which keepalive requests are issued |
Threshold exceeded |
The number of times that the drop count was reached |
Drop Count |
The number of keepalive or LQR messages that were missed before the line was brought down |
In packets |
The number of echo-reply packets received |
Time to link drop |
The time remaining before the link will be declared dropped if a keepalive echo reply packet is not received |
Out packets |
The number of echo-request packets sent |
Last cleared time |
The time since the last clear |
*A:ALU-1># show port cem
=============================================================================
Ports on Slot 1
=============================================================================
Port Admin Link Port Clock Master Clock
Id State State Src Port Id State
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/9/1.1.2 Up No Down differential 1/9/1.1.2.1 hold-over
1/9/1.1.3 Up No Down node-timed
1/9/1.1.4 Up No Down node-timed
...
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Port Id |
The port ID, in the slot/mda/port format |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the interface connection |
Link |
Indicates whether the link is active |
Port State |
The state level of the port |
Clock Src |
The clock source |
Master Port Id |
The master port ID |
Clock State |
The clock state |
*A:ALU-1# show port 1/2/32.1 frame-relay
=============================================================================
Frame Relay Info for 1/2/32.1
===============================================================================
Mode : dce LMI Type : itu
FR Interface Status : fault
N391 DTE : 6 N392 DCE : 3
N392 DTE : 3 N393 DCE : 4
N393 DTE : 4 T392 DCE : 15
T391 DTE : 10
FRF-12 : Disabled
Link Identifier : N/A
Tx Status Enquiry : 1097 Rx Status Enquiry : 0
Rx Status Messages : 0 Tx Status Messages : 0
Status Message Timeouts : 1096 Status Enquiry Timeouts : 0
Discarded Messages : 0 Inv. RxSeqNum Messages : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
frame-relay statistics for port "1/2/32.1"
===============================================================================
Received Transmitted
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Frames 0 0
Octets 0 0
DEFrames 0 0
DEOctets 0 0
FECNFrames 0 0
BECNFrames 0 0
Invalid Dlci 0 -
Last Invalid Dlci - -
Crc Errors 0 -
Alignment Errors 0 -
Length Violations 0 -
Illegal Header 0 -
Underruns Errors - 0
Other Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Frame Relay Info for port identifier |
|
Mode |
The frame relay mode:
|
LMI Type |
The LMI type:
|
FR Interface Status |
The status of the frame relay interface as determined by the performance of the DLCMI. If no DLCMI is running, the frame relay interface will stay in the running state indefinitely. |
N391 DTE |
The DTE full status polling interval for the frame relay LMI. The number specifies the frequency at which inquiries expect a full status report. |
N392 DCE |
The DCE error threshold for the frame relay LMI. The threshold specifies the number of errors needed to bring down a link. |
N392 DTE |
The DTE error threshold for the frame relay LMI. The threshold specifies the number of errors needed to bring down a link. |
N393 DCE |
The DCE monitored event count for the frame relay LMI |
N393 DTE |
The DTE monitored event count for the frame relay LMI |
T392 DCE |
The DCE keepalive timer for the frame relay LMI. The number specifies the interval at which the DCE checks for keepalive responses from the DTE. |
T391 DTE |
The DTE keepalive timer for the frame relay LMI. The number specifies the interval at which the DTE sends a keepalive response request to the DCE. |
FRF-12 |
Not supported |
Link Identifier |
The link associated with the frame relay port |
Tx Status Enquiry |
The number of status enquiries sent |
Rx Status Enquiry |
The number of status enquiries received |
Rx Status Messages |
The number of status messages received |
Tx Status Messages |
The number of status messages sent |
Status Message Timeouts |
The number of status message timeouts |
Status Enquiry Timeouts |
The number of status enquiry timeouts |
Discard Messages |
The number of status enquiry messages discarded due to errors |
Inv. RxSeqNum Messages |
The number of LMI messages received with an invalid sequence number |
frame-relay statistics for port port-identifier (input and output values) |
|
Frames |
The number of frames received or transmitted |
Octets |
The number of octets received or transmitted |
DEFrames |
The number of packets received or transmitted with the DE bit set |
DEOctets |
The number of octets received or transmitted with the discard eligibility (DE) bit set |
FECNFrames |
The number of frames received or transmitted with the forward explicit congestion notification bit set |
BECNFrames |
The number of frames received or transmitted with the backward explicit congestion notification bit set |
Invalid Dlci |
The number of invalid DLCIs |
Last Invalid Dlci |
The last time when an invalid DLCI was detected |
Crc Errors |
The number of cyclical redundancy check errors |
Alignment Errors |
The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but that had either a bad frame check sequence with an integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets |
Length Violations |
The number of packet length violations |
Illegal Header |
The number of header configuration errors |
Underruns Errors |
The number of frames that were unsuccessfully transmitted because transmission was not fast enough to maintain synchronization |
Other Errors |
The number of other unspecified errors |
*A:ALU-1# show port 1/2/32.1 frame-relay dlci 16
===============================================================================
Frame Relay Info for 1/2/32.1
===============================================================================
Mode : dte LMI Type : ansi
FR Interface Status : fault
N391 DTE : 6 N392 DCE : 3
N392 DTE : 3 N393 DCE : 4
N393 DTE : 4 T392 DCE : 15
T391 DTE : 10
FRF-12 : Disabled
Link Identifier : N/A
Tx Status Enquiry : 0 Rx Status Enquiry : 0
Rx Status Messages : 0 Tx Status Messages : 0
Status Message Timeouts : 0 Status Enquiry Timeouts : 0
Discarded Messages : 0 Inv. RxSeqNum Messages : 0
===============================================================================
=================================================
Frame Relay PVCs
=================================================
Dlci State Type Creation Time
-------------------------------------------------
16 Inactive Static 07/11/2011 15:27:27
-------------------------------------------------
PVCs: 1
=================================================
===============================================================================
frame-relay statistics for port "1/2/32.1" dlci "16"
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Frames 1077 2920112
Octets 0 4294967295
FECNs 32 3247074
BECNs 4294967295 1837088656
DE Frames 3621691 68756528
DE Octets 1990621688 1
Discards 1893384560 2920112
Crc Discard 2 -
Aborts 56295902 -
Other Discard 1837088656 -
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Frame Relay Info for port-identifier |
|
— |
|
Frame Relay PVCs |
|
Dlci |
The specified DLCI |
State |
The port state |
Type |
The port type |
Creation Time |
The time at which the port was created |
PVCs |
The number of PVCs |
frame-relay statistics for port port-identifier (input and output values) |
|
Frames |
The number of frames received or transmitted |
Octets |
The number of octets received or transmitted |
DE Frames |
The number of packets received or transmitted with the DE bit set |
DE Octets |
The number of octets received or transmitted with the discard eligibility bit set |
Crc Discard |
The number of cyclical redundancy check discards |
Aborts |
The number of aborts |
Other Discard |
The number of other discards |
*A:7705:Dut-C#show port 1/10/9.1 detail
===============================================================================
TDM DS0 Chan Group
===============================================================================
Description : DS0GRP
Interface : 1/10/9.1
TimeSlots : 2-32
Speed : 64 CRC : 16
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Last State Change : 07/12/2011 08:17:15 Chan-Grp IfIndex : 591691837
Configured mode : access Encap Type : hdlc
Admin MTU : 1514 Oper MTU : 1514
Scramble : false
Physical Link : yes Bundle Number : none
Idle Cycle Flags : flags Load-balance-algo : n/a
Payload Fill Type : n/a Payload Pattern : N/A
Signal Fill Type : n/a Signal Pattern : N/A
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
Egr. Sched. Pol : N/A
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 304520 301852
Packets 3310 3281
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 3310 3281
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:7705:Dut-C# configure port 1/10/9
*A:7705:Dut-C# show port detail 1/5/1.1
===============================================================================
TDM DS0 Chan Group
===============================================================================
Description : DS0GRP
Interface : 1/5/1.1
TimeSlots : 2-32
Speed : 64 CRC : 16
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Last State Change : 07/12/2011 08:17:18 Chan-Grp IfIndex : 580943933
Configured mode : access Encap Type : cisco-hdlc
Admin MTU : 1514 Oper MTU : 1514
Scramble : false
Physical Link : yes Bundle Number : none
Idle Cycle Flags : flags Load-balance-algo : n/a
Payload Fill Type : n/a Payload Pattern : N/A
Signal Fill Type : n/a Signal Pattern : N/A
Ing. Pool % Rate : 100 Egr. Pool % Rate : 100
Egr. Sched. Pol : N/A
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 301852 304520
Packets 3281 3310
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 3281 3310
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:7705:Dut-C# configure port 1/10/9
*A:7705:Dut-C# config>port>serial>x21>channel-group# show port 1/3/1.1
===============================================================================
Serial DS0 Chan Group
===============================================================================
Description : DS0GRP
Interface : 1/3/1.1
CRC : 16
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Last State Change : 01/27/2012 14:32:01 Chan-Grp IfIndex : 576749629
Configured Mode : access Encap Type : cisco-hdlc
Admin MTU : 1514 Oper MTU : 1514
Physical Link : No Bundle Number : none
Idle Cycle Flags : flags
Payload Fill Type : n/a Payload Pattern : n/a
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 118222 30008
Packets 1640 1364
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 1640 1364
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:7705:Dut-C# config>port>serial>x21>channel-group# show port 1/3/8
===============================================================================
Serial RS-232 Physical Interface
===============================================================================
Description : ozgur
Interface : 1/3/8 Port IfIndex : 40108032
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : Yes
Type : v35
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:7705:Dut-C# config>port>serial>x21>channel-group#
*A:7705:Dut-C# config>port>serial>x21>channel-group# show port 1/3/8.1 detail
===============================================================================
Serial DS0 Chan Group
===============================================================================
Description : DS0GRP
Interface : 1/3/8.1
CRC : 32
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Last State Change : 01/27/2012 10:37:44 Chan-Grp IfIndex : 576979019
Configured Mode : access Encap Type : hdlc
Admin MTU : 1514 Oper MTU : 1514
Physical Link : Yes Bundle Number : none
Idle Cycle Flags : flags
Payload Fill Type : n/a Payload Pattern : n/a
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:7705:Dut-C# config>port>serial>x21>channel-group#
Output example
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/3
===============================================================================
TDM Data Physical Interface
===============================================================================
Description : G.703 64kbps Codirectional
Interface : 1/1/3 Port IfIndex : 39878656
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Physical Link : No
Type : codir
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/2/3.codir detail
===============================================================================
TDM Data Interface
===============================================================================
Description : CODIR
Interface : 1/2/3.codir
Type : codir
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Physical Link : no Clock Source : node-timed
Timing 8khz : Disabled
Last State Change : 05/27/2013 12:42:10 Channel IfIndex : 574717955
Loopback : none
Cfg Alarm : ais los
Alarm Status : los
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
============================
Codir Line
============================
Receive:
Data-slip : 0
============================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
TDM Data Physical Interface TDM Data Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the port |
Interface |
The port ID displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Port IfIndex |
The port interface's index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Admin Status |
up: the administrative state is up |
down: the administrative state is down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the operating state is up |
down: the operating state is down |
|
Physical Link |
yes: there is no alarm condition for the link |
no: there is an outstanding alarm condition for the link |
|
Type |
The type of interface: codirectional or TPIF |
Clock Source |
loop-timed: the link recovers the clock from the received data stream node-timed: the link uses the internal clock when transmitting data adaptive: clocking is derived from the incoming pseudowire packets differential: clocking is derived from a common clock compared to differential clock recovery data in the RTP header in the TDM PW overhead |
Timing 8khz |
Indicates whether 8-kb/s timing on a codirectional interface is enabled or disabled |
Last State Change |
The last time the operational status of the port changed state |
Channel IfIndex |
The channel interface index number |
Loopback |
The loopback mode for the channel: internal-analog, internal-digital, or none |
Cfg Alarm |
The type of alarms to be logged and reported for the port |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Codir Line |
|
Data-slip: |
In a plesiochronous timing system, the number of data slips that have occurred in the receive direction |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/3/1
===============================================================================
GNSS Physical Interface
===============================================================================
Description : GNSS Rx
Interface : 1/3/1 Port IfIndex : 39878656
Admin Status : up Oper Status : up
Physical Link : Yes
Type : gps
Ant. Cable Delay : 0 Elev. Mask Angle : 10
Antenna Status : ok Visible Satellites : 9
Sync Status : locked Used Satellites : 7
Receiver Status : Position Hold
Time : 2014/04/23 18:47:38 Latitude : +45.34811
UTC Offset : 17 Longitude : -75.92142
Altitude (m MSL) : 90
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Description |
Specifies the GNSS RF port description |
Interface |
Specifies the card, MDA, and port number of the GNSS RF port |
Admin Status |
up: the port is administratively up down: the port is administratively down |
Physical Link |
yes: an operational GNSS antenna is detected no: an operational GNSS antenna is not detected |
Type |
Specifies the type of satellite navigation system used |
Ant. Cable Delay |
Specifies the amount of time, in nanoseconds, compensated for signal delay due to cable length |
Antenna Status |
ok: valid antenna connection under-current: open condition. Previously, an under-current status caused the port operational status to be down. Currently, the port remains operationally up in the event that any GNSS splitters used do not provide a load. over-current: short circuit, or maximum power limits for the receiver have been exceeded no-bias voltage: antenna power disabled |
Sync Status |
locked: GNSS time is within alarm limits (1 μs) not locked: GNSS time is outside of the alarm limits and/or there is an insufficient number of tracked satellites |
Receiver Status |
Acquiring Satellites: GNSS receiver is attempting to track satellite Position Hold: GNSS receiver position is determined and GNSS receiver is no longer solving for position 2D Fix: GNSS receiver is attempting to get a 2D fix on a satellite 3D Fix: GNSS receiver is attempting to get a 3D fix on a satellite Unknown: default state on power-up Communication Lost: occurs after 30 s of no Channel/Data/Status messages from the GNSS receiver Communication Established: occurs after a successful re-establishment of communication following a Communication Lost status Self-Test Failed: occurs after a GNSS receiver startup failure |
Time |
Specifies the GNSS system date and time |
UTC Offset |
Specifies the difference between GNSS time and UTC time UTC time = GNSS time – UTC offset |
Port IfIndex |
Specifies the GNSS interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Oper Status |
up: the port is operationally up (communication with the GNSS receiver is established, the self-test has passed, and the antenna status is OK) down: the port is operationally down (any of the up conditions have not been met) |
Elev. Mask Angle |
Specifies the configured elevation angle below which satellites are ignored. The default elevation mask angle is 10°. |
Visible Satellites |
Specifies the number of satellites that the GNSS receiver should see at the current time. This number can be 0 if the GNSS receiver has not yet downloaded an almanac, even if Used Satellites is more than 0. Five or more satellites must be in view of the GNSS receiver antenna at all times when the receiver is in the process of obtaining a position fix, and these satellites must be above the configured elevation mask angle. |
Used Satellites |
Specifies the number of tracked satellites |
Latitude |
Specifies the latitude of the GNSS antenna |
Longitude |
Specifies the longitude of the GNSS antenna |
Altitude (m MSL) |
Specifies the altitude of the GNSS antenna above mean sea level, in meters |
*A:Sar8 Dut-A>show# port aps
===============================================================================
Ports on APS Groups
===============================================================================
Port Admin Link Port Cfg Oper LAG/ Port Port Port C/QS/S/XFP/
Id State State MTU MTU Bndl Mode Encp Type MDIMDX
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
aps-1 Down No Ghost
===============================================================================
*A:Sar8 Dut-A>show#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Port Id |
The port ID configured or displayed in the aps-id format |
Admin State |
Up: the administrative state is up |
Down: the administrative state is down |
|
Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Port State |
Up: the port is physically present and has a physical link |
Down: the port is physically present but does not have a link |
|
Ghost: the port is not physically present |
|
None: the port is in its initial creation state or about to be deleted |
|
Link Up: the port is physically present and has a physical link. When Link Up appears at the lowest level of a TDM tributary, it means the physical connection is active but the port is waiting before data traffic can flow. It is a waiting state and indicates that data traffic will not flow until it transitions to the Up state. |
|
Link Down: the port is physically present but does not have a link |
|
Cfg MTU |
The configured MTU |
Oper MTU |
The negotiated size of the largest packet that can be sent on the port or channel specified in octets |
LAG/Bndl |
The link aggregation group (LAG) or multilink bundle to which a TDM port is assigned |
Port Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
hybrid: the port is configured for hybrid use (transport network and service access per VLAN) |
|
Port Encp |
The encapsulation type on the port |
Port Type |
The type of port or optics installed |
C/QS/S/XFP/MDIMDX |
The SFP type on the port |
*A:Sar8 Dut-A>show# port aps-1
===============================================================================
SONET/SDH Interface
===============================================================================
Description : APS Group
Interface : aps-1 Speed : oc3
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Physical Link : No Loopback Mode : none
Single Fiber Mode : No
Clock Source : node Framing : sonet
Last State Change : 01/09/2019 20:50:16 Port IfIndex : 1358987264
Configured Address : d6:64:ff:00:02:49
Hardware Address : d6:64:ff:00:02:49
Last Cleared Time : 01/24/2019 21:33:06
J0 String : 0x01 Section Trace Mode : byte
Rx S1 Byte : 0x00 (stu) Rx K1/K2 Byte : 0x00/0x00
Tx S1 Byte : 0x00 (stu) Tx DUS/DNU : Disabled
Rx J0 String (Hex) : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Cfg Alarm : loc lrdi lb2er-sf slof slos
Alarm Status :
BER SD Threshold : 6 BER SF Threshold : 3
Hold time up : 500 milliseconds Reset On Path Down : Disabled
Hold time down : 200 milliseconds
Transceiver Data
Transceiver Status : not-equipped
Hardware Address : d6:64:ff:00:02:49
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
SONET/SDH Interface |
|
Description |
A description of the port |
Interface |
The APS interface name (the APS group port) |
Speed |
The speed of the SONET/SDH port |
Admin Status |
Specifies whether the APS circuit is administratively up or down |
Oper Status |
Specifies whether the APS circuit is operationally up or down |
Physical Link |
Specifies whether a physical link is present |
Loopback Mode |
The loopback mode of the port |
Single Fiber Mode |
Specifies whether the port is operating in single-fiber mode |
Clock Source |
node: the link uses the internal clock when transmitting data loop: the link recovers the clock from the received data stream |
Framing |
sonet: the port is configured for SONET framing sdh: the port is configured for SDH framing |
Last State Change |
The last time that the operational status of the port changed state |
Port IfIndex |
The interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Configured Address |
The base chassis SONET/SDH MAC address |
Hardware Address |
The interface hardware- or system-assigned MAC address at its protocol sublayer |
Last Cleared Time |
The time since the last clear |
J0 String |
The section trace value that is sent to the far-end port |
Section Trace Mode |
byte: the section trace in the SONET section header is set in bytes string: a text string is used to identify the SONET section header increment-z0: an incremental STM ID is configured instead of a static value |
Rx S1 Byte |
The value of the SONET/SDH S1 byte received on the interface |
Rx K1/K2 Byte |
The value of the SONET/SDH K1/K2 byte received on the interface |
Tx S1 Byte |
The value of the SONET/SDH S1 byte transmitted on the interface |
Tx DUS/DNU |
Indicates whether the transmission of the QL-DUS/DNU value in synchronization status messages is enabled or disabled on the port |
Rx J0 String (Hex) |
The hexadecimal value of the received J0 |
Cfg Alarm |
The types of alarms to be logged and reported for the SONET/SDH port |
Alarm Status |
The current alarm state |
BER SD Threshold |
The configured threshold for line signal degradation BER error rate, that when crossed determines the signal degradation and signal failure |
BER SF Threshold |
The configured threshold for line signal failure BER error rate, that when crossed determines the signal degradation and signal failure |
Hold time up |
The link-up dampening time in seconds |
Reset On Path Down |
Specifies whether the port will be reset when the path transitions to the operationally down state |
Hold time down |
The link-down dampening time in seconds |
Transceiver Data |
The following information is provided for a configured SFP:
|
Transceiver Status |
The status of the transceiver |
Hardware Address |
The port hardware address |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast, multicast, or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. |
*A:Sar8 Dut-A>show# port lcr
===============================================================================
Ports on LCR Groups
===============================================================================
Port Admin Link Port Cfg Oper LAG/ Port Port Port C/QS/S/XFP/
Id State State MTU MTU Bndl Mode Encp Type MDIMDX
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lcr-1/1 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/2 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/3 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/4 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/5 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/6 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/7 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/8 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/9 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/10 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/11 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/12 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/13 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/14 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/15 Down No Ghost
lcr-1/16 Down No Ghost
lcr-5/1 Down No Ghost
lcr-5/2 Down No Ghost
lcr-5/3 Down No Ghost
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Port Id |
The port ID configured or displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
Admin State |
Up: the administrative state is up |
Down: the administrative state is down |
|
Link |
Yes: a physical link is present |
No: a physical link is not present |
|
Port State |
Up: the port is physically present and has a physical link |
Down: the port is physically present but does not have a link |
|
Ghost: the port is not physically present |
|
None: the port is in its initial creation state or about to be deleted |
|
Link Up: the port is physically present and has a physical link When Link Up appears at the lowest level of a TDM tributary, it means the physical connection is active but the port is waiting before data traffic can flow. It is a waiting state and indicates that data traffic will not flow until it transitions to the Up state. |
|
Link Down: the port is physically present but does not have a link |
|
Cfg MTU |
The configured MTU |
Oper MTU |
The negotiated size of the largest packet that can be sent on the port or channel specified in octets |
LAG/Bndl |
The link aggregation group (LAG) or multilink bundle to which a TDM port is assigned |
Port Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
hybrid: the port is configured for hybrid use (transport network and service access per VLAN) |
|
Port Encp |
The encapsulation type on the port |
Port Type |
The type of port or optics installed |
C/QS/S/XFP/MDIMDX |
The SFP type on the port |
*A:Sar8 Dut-A>show# port lcr-1/1
===============================================================================
TDM DS1 Physical Interface
===============================================================================
Description : APS Group
Interface : lcr-1/1 Port IfIndex : 1367343104
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Physical Link : No
Line Impedance : 100
Line Encoding : b8zs
Type : ds1 Buildout : short
Length : 133
Hardware Address :
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
TDM DS1 Physical Interface |
|
Description |
A text description of the LCR port |
Interface |
The LCR port ID displayed in the lcr-group-id/port[.channel] format |
Port Ifindex |
The interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Admin Status |
up: the LCR port is administratively up |
down: the LCR port is administratively down |
|
Oper Status |
up: the LCR port is operationally up |
down: the LCR port is operationally down |
|
Physical Link |
yes: a physical link is present |
no: a physical link is not present |
|
Line Impedance |
The line impedance configured for the port |
Line Encoding |
The line encoding configured for the physical DS1 (T1) port |
Type |
The type of interface |
Buildout |
The line buildout (cable length) configured for physical DS1 ports on the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card or 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card |
Length |
The line length configured for the physical DS1 port on the 16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card or 32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card |
Hardware Address |
The port hardware address |
Port Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast, multicast, or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. |
lldp
Syntax
lldp [nearest-bridge | nearest-non-tpmr | nearest-customer] [remote-info] [detail]
Context
show>port>ethernet
Description
This command displays LLDP information.
Parameters
- nearest-bridge
displays nearest bridge information
- nearest-non-tpmr
displays nearest non-two-port MAC relay (TPMR) information
- nearest-customer
displays nearest customer information
- remote-info
displays remote information about the bridge MAC
- detail
displays detailed LLDP information
Output
The following outputs are examples of LLDP information:
LLDP Detail (Output example, Port LLDP detail field descriptions )
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/2/2 ethernet lldp
===============================================================================
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Port Information
===============================================================================
Port 1/2/2 Bridge nearest-bridge
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : txAndRx Notifications : Disabled
Tunnel Nearest Bridge : Disabled
Transmit TLVs : portDesc sysCap
PortID TLV Subtype : tx-local
Management Address Transmit Configuration:
Index 1 (system) : Enabled Address : 10.20.30.40
Index 2 (IPv6 system) : Disabled Address : ::
Port 1/2/2 Bridge nearest-non-tpmr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : disabled Notifications : Disabled
Transmit TLVs : None
PortID TLV Subtype : tx-local
Management Address Transmit Configuration:
Index 1 (system) : Disabled Address : 10.20.30.40
Index 2 (IPv6 system) : Disabled Address : ::
Port 1/2/2 Bridge nearest-customer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : disabled Notifications : Disabled
Transmit TLVs : None
PortID TLV Subtype : tx-local
Management Address Transmit Configuration:
Index 1 (system) : Disabled Address : 10.20.30.40
Index 2 (IPv6 system) : Disabled Address : ::
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Admin State |
The LLDP transmission/reception frame handling |
Notifications |
Indicates whether LLDP notifications are enabled |
Tunnel Nearest Bridge |
n/a |
Transmit TLVs |
The optional TLVs that are transmitted by this port |
PortID TLV Subtype |
Indicates the setting for the port ID subtype: tx-if-alias, tx-fi-name, or tx-local |
Management Address Transmit Configuration |
|
Index 1 (system) Index 2 (IPv6 system) |
Details of the management address configuration. The 7705 SAR can only be configured to send or not send the system address. Enabled: the management address TLV is included in LLDPDUs sent by the port Disabled: the management address TLV is not included in LLDPDUs sent by the port |
Address |
The address transmitted by the port when tx-mgmt-address command is enabled |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/2/2 ethernet lldp nearest-bridge detail
===============================================================================
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Port Information
===============================================================================
Port 1/2/2 Bridge nearest-bridge
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : txAndRx Notifications : Disabled
Transmit TLVs : portDesc sysCap
Management Address Transmit Configuration:
Index 1 (system) : Enabled Address : 10.20.30.40
Port LLDP Stats:
Tx Frames : 13 Tx Length Err Frames : 0
Rx Frames : 0 Rx Frame Discard : 0
Rx Frame Errors : 0 Rx TLV Discard : 0
Rx TLV Unknown : 0 Rx Ageouts : 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/2/2 ethernet lldp nearest-bridge remote-info detail
===============================================================================
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Port Information
===============================================================================
Port 1/2/2 Bridge nearest-bridge Remote Peer Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Remote Peer Index 2 at timestamp 12/02/2014 16:08:14:
Supported Caps : bridge router
Enabled Caps : bridge router
Chassis Id Subtype : 4 (macAddress)
Chassis Id : ac:fa:ff:00:00:00
PortId Subtype : 1 (interfaceAlias)
Port Id : 37814272
Port Description : 2/1/2, 10/100 Gig Eth SFP, ‟remport1” (from ifDesc RFC2863)
System Name : n/a
System Description : n/a
Remote Peer Index 2 management addresses at time 12/02/2014 16:08:14:
No remote management addresses found
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Admin State |
The LLDP transmission/reception frame handling |
Notifications |
Indicates whether LLDP notifications are enabled |
Transmit TLVs |
The optional TLVs that are transmitted by this port |
Index 1 (system) |
Details of the management address configuration. The 7705 SAR can only be configured to send or not send the system address. Enabled: the management address TLV is included in LLDPDUs sent by the port Disabled: the management address TLV is not included in LLDPDUs sent by the port |
Enabled Address |
The address transmitted by the port when the management address TLV is included in LLDPDUs sent by the port |
Port LLDP Stats |
|
Tx Frames |
The number of LLDP frames transmitted |
Tx Length Err Frames |
The number of frames with LLDPDU length violations caused by too many TLVs selected by the network manager. The packets are sent containing the mandatory TLVs and the maximum number of optional TLVs that will fit in the LLDP frame. |
Rx Frames |
The number of LLDP frames received |
Rx Frame Discard |
The number of LLDP frames received by the LLDP agent that were discarded for any reason. This counter can provide an indication that LLDP header formatting problems may exist with the local LLDP agent in the sending system, or that LLDPDU validation problems may exist with the local LLDP agent in the receiving system. |
Rx Frame Errors |
The number of invalid LLDP frames received by the LLDP agent on the indicated port while the LLDP agent is enabled |
Rx TLV Discard |
The number of LLDP TLVs discarded for any reason by the LLDP agent on the indicated port |
Rx TLV Unknown |
The number of LLDP TLVs received that are not recognized by the LLDP agent |
Rx Ageouts |
The number of age-outs that have occurred on the port |
Supported Caps |
Describes the system capabilities supported by the remote peer |
Enabled Caps |
Describes the system capabilities enabled on the remote peer |
Chassis Id Subtype |
An integer value and text definition that indicates the basis for the chassis ID entity listed in the chassis ID field |
Chassis Id |
The chassis identifier of the chassis containing the Ethernet port that sent the LLDPDU |
PortId Subtype |
An integer value and text definition that indicates the basis for the port ID entity listed in the port ID field |
Port Id |
The port identifier of the Ethernet port that sent the LLDPDU |
Port Description |
Describes the port that sent the LLDPDU and indicates that the description is the ifDescr object text string from RFC 2863 - IF MIB |
System Name |
The name of the system that sent the LLDPDU |
System Description |
Describes the system that sent the LLDPDU |
Show ATM port commands
port
Syntax
port port-id atm
port port-id atm connections
port port-id atm pvc [vpi/vci] [detail]
port port-id atm pvp [vpi] [detail]
Context
show
Description
This command displays ATM port information.
If no command line options are specified, the command port displays summary information for all ports on provisioned adapter cards.
Parameters
- port-id
specifies the physical port ID
Syntax
port-id
slot[/mda[/port]] or slot/mda/port[.channel], where:
slot
1
mda
1 to 6 (7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2)
1 to 12 (7705 SAR-18)
port
1 to 2 (2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card ports)
1 to 4 (4-port OC3/STM1 Clear Channel Adapter card ports or 4-port DS3/E3 Adapter card ports)
1 to 16 (16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card ports)
1 to 32 (32-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter card ports)
channel
1 to 24 (DS1) or 1 to 32 (E1)
- atm
displays ATM information
- connections
displays ATM connection information
- pvc
displays ATM port PVC information
- pvp
displays ATM port PVP information
- vpi/vci
vpi: 0 to 4095 (NNI; not supported on SONET/SDH ports), 0 to 255 (UNI)
vci: 1, 2, 5 to 65534
- detail
provides detailed information
Output
The following outputs are examples of ATM information:
ATM Connections (Output example, Port ATM connections field descriptions)
ATM PVC (Output example, Port ATM PVC field descriptions)
ATM PVC VPI/VCI (Output example, Port ATM PVC VPI/VCI field descriptions)
ATM PVC VPI/VCI Detail (Output example, Port ATM PVC VPI/VCI detail field descriptions)
ATM PVP (Output example, Port ATM PVP field descriptions )
ATM PVP Detail (Output example, Port ATM PVP detail field descriptions )
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/3.sts3 atm
=============================================================================
ATM Info for 1/1/3
=============================================================================
Cell Mode : UNI Mapping : Direct
Configured VCs : 0 Configured VPs : 0
Configured VTs : 0 Configured IFCs : 0
Configured minimum VPI: 0
Last Unknown VPI/VCI : none
=============================================================================
TC Sublayer Information
=============================================================================
TC Alarm State : LCD Failure Number OCD Events : 0
HEC Errors (Dropped) : 0 HEC Errors (Fixed) : 0
===============================================================================
ATM Bandwidth Info
===============================================================================
kbps % kbps %
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ingress CBR : 0 0% Egress CBR : 0 0%
Ingress RT-VBR : 0 0% Egress RT-VBR : 0 0%
Ingress NRT-VBR : 0 0% Egress NRT-VBR : 0 0%
Ingress UBR : 0 0% Egress UBR : 0 0%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ingress Total : 0 0% Egress Total : 0 0%
ATM Link Bandwidth : 149760 kbps
Shaped Bandwidth : 0 kbps
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Cell Mode |
The cell format (UNI or NNI) that is used on the ATM interface (NNI is not supported on SONET/SDH ports) |
Configured VCs |
The number of configured VCs |
Configured VTs |
The number of configured VTs |
Configured minimum VPI |
The configured minimum allowable VPI value that can be used on the ATM interface for a VPC |
Last Unknown VPI/VCI |
The last unknown VPI/VCI that was received on this interface |
Mapping |
Direct: direct ATM cell mapping is used |
Configured VPs |
The number of configured VPs |
Configured IFCs |
The number of configured IFCs |
TC Alarm State |
The ATM interface notifications indicating that the TC sublayer is currently in the Loss of Cell Delineation (LCD) defect maintenance state or that the TC sublayer is currently not in the Loss of Cell Delineation (LCD) defect maintenance state |
HEC Errors (Dropped) |
The number of cells with uncorrectable HEC errors on this interface |
Number OCD Events |
The number of times the Out of Cell Delineation (OCD) events occurred |
HEC Errors (Fixed) |
The number of cells with correctable HEC errors on this interface |
Ingress CBR |
The total CBR bandwidth consumed on this interface in the ingress direction |
Ingress RT-VBR |
The total real-time variable bit rate (rt-VBR) bandwidth consumed on this interface in the ingress direction |
Ingress NRT-VBR |
The total non-real-time variable bit rate (nrt-VBR) bandwidth consumed on this interface in the ingress direction |
Ingress UBR |
The total unspecified bit rate (UBR) bandwidth consumed on this interface in the ingress direction |
Egress CBR |
The total CBR bandwidth consumed on this interface in the egress direction |
Egress RT-VBR |
The total real-time variable bit rate (rt-VBR) bandwidth consumed on this interface in the egress direction |
Egress NRT-VBR |
The total non-real-time variable bit rate (nrt-VBR) bandwidth consumed on this interface in the egress direction |
Egress UBR |
The total unspecified bit rate (UBR) bandwidth consumed on this interface in the egress direction |
Ingress Total |
The total bandwidth of all service categories consumed on this interface in the ingress direction |
Egress Total |
The total bandwidth of all service categories consumed on this interface in the egress direction |
ATM Link Bandwidth |
The total ATM link bandwidth accepted on this interface |
Shaped Bandwidth |
The total shaped bandwidth consumed on this interface in the egress direction |
A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/1.1 atm connections
================================================================
ATM Connections, Port 1/1/1.1
================================================================
Owner Type Ing.TD Egr.TD Adm OAM Opr
----------------------------------------------------------------
0/100 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/101 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/102 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/103 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/104 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/105 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/106 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/107 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/108 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/109 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/110 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/111 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/112 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/113 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
0/114 SAP PVC 101 201 up up up
================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Owner |
The system entity that owns a specific ATM connection |
Type |
The connection type |
Ing. TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the receive direction of the interface connection |
Egr. TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the transmit direction of the interface connection |
Adm |
The administrative state of the interface connection |
OAM |
The OAM operational status of ATM connections: Up: the interface is operationally up ETE-AIS: the endpoint is down and is generating end-to-end AIS OAM cells to alert the far end that it is down |
Opr |
The status of the ATM interface |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/1.1 atm pvc
================================================================
ATM PVCs, Port 1/1/1.1
================================================================
VPI/VCI Owner Type Ing.TD Egr.TD Adm OAM Opr
----------------------------------------------------------------
0/32 SAP PVC 1 1 up ETE-AIS dn
================================================================
*A:ALU-1>
Label |
Description |
---|---|
VPI/VCI |
The VPI/VCI values |
Owner |
The system entity that owns a specific ATM connection |
Type |
The connection type |
Ing. TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the receive direction of the interface connection |
Egr. TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the transmit direction of the interface connection |
Adm |
The administrative state of the interface connection |
OAM |
The OAM operational status of ATM connections: Up: the interface is operationally up ETE-AIS: the endpoint is down and is generating end-to-end AIS OAM cells to alert the far end that it is down |
Opr |
The status of the ATM interface |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/1.1 atm pvc 0/32
==============================================================================
ATM PVC
==============================================================================
Port Id : 1/1/1.1 VPI/VCI : 0/32
Admin State : up Oper state : down
OAM State : ETE-AIS Encap Type : n/a
Owner : SAP AAL Type : n/a
Endpoint Type : PVC Cast Type : P2P
Ing. Td Idx : 1 Egr. Td Idx : 1
Last Changed : 11/08/2007 17:02:36 ILMI Vpi/Vci Range : n/a
==============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Port Id |
The port ID configured or displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
VPI/VCI |
The VPI/VCI values |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the interface connection |
Oper State |
The status of the ATM interface |
OAM State |
The OAM operational status of ATM connections: Up: the interface is operationally up ETE-AIS: the endpoint is down and is generating end-to-end AIS OAM cells to alert the far end that it is down |
Encap Type |
The encapsulation type |
Owner |
The system entity that owns a specific ATM connection |
Endpoint Type |
The endpoint type |
Cast Type |
The connection topology type |
Ing. TD Idx |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the receive direction of the interface connection |
Egr. TD Idx |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the transmit direction of the interface connection |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/1.1 atm pvc 0/32 detail
==============================================================================
ATM PVC
==============================================================================
Port Id : 1/1/1.1 VPI/VCI : 0/32
Admin State : up Oper state : down
OAM State : up Encap Type : n/a
Owner : SAP AAL Type : n/a
Endpoint Type : PVC Cast Type : P2P
Ing. Td Idx : 1 Egr. Td Idx : 1
Last Changed : 11/08/2007 17:02:36 ILMI Vpi/Vci Range : n/a
==============================================================================
===============================================================================
ATM Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 1643 1643
Cells 31 31
CLP=0 Cells 31 31
Dropped CLP=0 Cells 0 0
Dropped Cells (CLP=0+1) 0
Tagged Cells 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ATM OAM Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Loopback 0 0
OAM Cells (generated) 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Port Id |
The port ID configured or displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
VPI/VCI |
The VPI/VCI values |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the interface connection |
Oper State |
The status of the ATM interface |
OAM State |
The OAM operational status of ATM connections: Up: the interface is operationally up ETE-AIS: the endpoint is down and is generating end-to-end AIS OAM cells to alert the far end that it is down |
Encap Type |
The encapsulation type |
Owner |
Identifies the system entity that owns a specific ATM connection |
AAL Type |
The ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) information |
Endpoint Type |
The endpoint type |
Cast Type |
The connection topology type |
Ing. Td Idx |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the receive direction of the interface connection |
Egr. Td Idx |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the transmit direction of the interface connection |
Last Changed |
The date and time that the interface connection entered its current operational state |
Octets |
The number of input and output octets HEC discarded cells are not included in the input octet numbers |
Cells |
The number of input and output cells HEC discarded cells are not included in the input cell numbers |
CLP=0 Cells |
The number of CLP=0 cells |
Dropped CLP=0 Cells |
The number of dropped CLP=0 cells |
Dropped Cells (CLP=0+1) |
The number of dropped CLP=0+1 cells |
Tagged Cells |
The number of tagged cells |
Loopback |
The number of loopback requests and responses transmitted and received on this connection for both end-to-end and segment |
OAM Cells (generated) |
The number of OAM cells generated at the endpoint and sent toward the network |
*A:ALU-1># show port 1/1/1.1 atm pvp
================================================================
ATM PVPs, Port 1/1/1.1
================================================================
VPI Owner Type Ing.TD Egr.TD Adm OAM Opr
----------------------------------------------------------------
2 SAP PVP 1 1 up up up
================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
VPI |
The VPI value |
Owner |
The system entity that owns a specific ATM connection |
Type |
The type of connection |
Ing.TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the receive direction of the interface connection |
Egr.TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the transmit direction of the interface connection |
Adm |
Up: the interface is administratively up |
Down: the interface is administratively down |
|
OAM |
The OAM operational status of ATM connections: Up: the interface is operationally up ETE-AIS: the endpoint is down and is generating end-to-end AIS OAM cells to alert the far end that it is down |
Opr |
Up: the interface is operationally up |
Down: the interface is operationally down |
*A:ALU-1>show port 1/1/1.1 atm pvp 11 detail
==============================================================================
ATM PVP
==============================================================================
Port Id : 1/1/1.1 VPI : 11
Admin State : up Oper state : up
OAM State : up
Owner : SAP
Endpoint Type : PVP Cast Type : P2P
Ing. Td Idx : 1 Egr. Td Idx : 1
Last Changed : 02/01/2000 00:37:25 ILMI Vpi Range : n/a
==============================================================================
===============================================================================
ATM Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 1007 1007
Cells 19 19
CLP=0 Cells 19 19
Dropped CLP=0 Cells 0 0
Dropped Cells (CLP=0+1) 0
Tagged Cells 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ATM OAM Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Loopback 0 0
OAM Cells
(generated) 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Port Id |
The port ID configured or displayed in the slot/mda/port format |
VPI |
The VPI values |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the interface connection |
Oper State |
The status of the ATM interface |
OAM State |
The OAM operational status of ATM connections: Up: the interface is operationally up ETE-AIS: the endpoint is down and is generating end-to-end AIS OAM cells to alert the far end that it is down |
Owner |
The system entity that owns a specific ATM connection |
Endpoint Type |
The endpoint type |
Cast Type |
The connection topology type |
Ing. Td Idx |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the receive direction of the interface connection |
Egr. Td Idx |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the transmit direction of the interface connection |
Last Changed |
The date and time that the interface connection entered its current operational state |
Octets |
The number of input and output octets HEC discarded cells are not included in the input octet numbers |
Cells |
The number of input and output cells HEC discarded cells are not included in the input cell numbers |
CLP=0 Cells |
The number of CLP=0 cells |
Dropped CLP=0 Cells |
The number of dropped CLP=0 cells |
Dropped Cells (CLP=0+1) |
The number of dropped CLP=0+1 cells |
Tagged Cells |
The number of tagged cells |
Loopback |
The number of loopback requests and responses transmitted and received on this connection for both end-to-end and segment |
OAM Cells (generated) |
The number of OAM cells generated at the endpoint and sent toward the network |
Show port-tree commands
port-tree
Syntax
port-tree port-id
Context
show
Description
This command displays the tree for SONET/SDH ports or channels.
Parameters
- port-id
specifies the physical port ID
Syntax
slot[/mda[/port]] or slot/mda/port[.channel]
Output
The following output is an example of port-tree information, and Port-tree field descriptions describes the fields.
Output example*A:ALU-A# show port-tree 1/5/1
ifIndex type, sonet-sdh-index (* = provisioned)
======== =========================================
44072960 Port, N/A *
580943873 STS3, none
580943933 STS1, sts1-1
N/A VTG, 1.1
580943945 VT2, vt2-1.1.1
580943946 E1, 1.1.1
580943979 VT2, vt2-1.1.2
580943980 E1, 1.1.2
580944013 VT2, vt2-1.1.3
580944014 E1, 1.1.3
...
N/A VTG, 3.7
580946003 VT2, vt2-3.7.1
580946004 E1, 3.7.1
580946037 VT2, vt2-3.7.2
580946038 E1, 3.7.2
580946071 VT2, vt2-3.7.3
580946072 E1, 3.7.3
*A:ALU-A#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
IfIndex |
Displays the interface number of the index, which reflects its initialization sequence |
type |
Specifies the OC3 bandwidth subdivision |
sonet-sdh-index |
Specifies the sonet-sdh-index |
* |
Indicates that the port or channel is provisioned |
Show LAG commands
lag
Syntax
lag [lag-id] [detail] [statistics]
lag lag-id associations
lag lag-id bfd
lag [lag-id] description
lag lag-id [detail] lacp-partner
lag [lag-id] port
Context
show
Description
This command displays link aggregation group (LAG) information.
If no command line options are specified, a summary listing of all LAGs is displayed.
Parameters
- lag-id
displays information about the specified LAG
- detail
displays detailed LAG information
- statistics
displays LAG statistics information
- associations
displays a list of current router interfaces with which the LAG is associated
- bfd
displays LAG BFD information
- description
displays a list of all LAGs and LAG ports and their descriptions
- lacp-partner
displays information about the LACP partner (detail keyword provides detailed information)
- port
displays information about the specified LAG port or all LAG ports
Output
The following outputs are examples of LAG information:
-
Summary (Output example, LAG summary field descriptions )
-
Detail (Output example, LAG detailed field descriptions )
-
Statistics (Output example, LAG statistics field descriptions )
-
Associations (Output example, LAG associations field descriptions )
-
Description (Output example, LAG description field descriptions )
-
LACP partner (Output example, LAG LACP partner field descriptions )
-
LACP partner (detail) (Output example, LAG detailed LACP partner field descriptions )
*A:ALU-1># show lag
===============================================================================
Lag Data
===============================================================================
Lag-id Adm Opr Port-Threshold Up-Link-Count MC Act/Stdby
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 up down 0 0 N/A
2 up down 1 0 N/A
3 up up 0 1 N/A
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Lag-ids: 3 Single Chassis: 3 MC Act: 0 MC Stdby: 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Lag-id |
The LAG identifier |
Adm |
Up: the LAG is administratively up |
Down: the LAG is administratively down |
|
Opr |
Up: the LAG is operationally up |
Down: the LAG is operationally down |
|
Port-Threshold |
The number of operational links at or below which the LAG is considered to be operationally down |
Up-Link-Count |
The number of ports that are physically present and have physical links present |
MC Act/Stdby |
N/A |
*A:ALU-1># show lag 2 detail
===============================================================================
LAG Details
===============================================================================
Description : LAG2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Details
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lag-id : 2 Mode : access
Adm : up Opr : down
Thres. Exceeded Cnt : 0 Port Threshold : 1
Thres. Last Cleared : 08/19/2011 14:35:28 Threshold Action : down
Dynamic Cost : false Encap Type : null
Configured Address : 2001:db8:: Lag-IfIndex : 1342177282
Hardware Address : 2001:db8::52:0:1 Adapt Qos : N/A
Hold-time Down : 0.0 sec Port Type : standard
LACP : enabled Mode : active
LACP Transmit Intvl : fast LACP xmit stdby : enabled
Selection Criteria : highest-count Slave-to-partner : disabled
Number of sub-groups: 2 Forced : -
System Id : a4:58:ff:00:00:00 System Priority : 32768
Admin Key : 32769 Oper Key : 32769
Prtr System Id : Prtr System Priority : 0
Prtr Oper Key : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-id Adm Act/Stdby Opr Primary Sub-group Forced Prio
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/4/3 up active down yes 1 - 1
1/5/3 up standby down 2 - 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-id Role Exp Def Dist Col Syn Aggr Timeout Activity
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/4/3 actor Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes
1/4/3 partner Yes Yes No No No No Yes No
1/5/3 actor Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes
1/5/3 partner Yes Yes No No No No Yes No
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
The following example displays LAG details with MC-LAG output
*A:ALU-1># show lag 2 detail
===============================================================================
LAG Details
===============================================================================
Description : LAG2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Details
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lag-id : 2 Mode : access
Adm : up Opr : down
Thres. Exceeded Cnt : 0 Port Threshold : 1
Thres. Last Cleared : 08/19/2011 14:35:28 Threshold Action : down
Dynamic Cost : false Encap Type : null
Configured Address : 2001:db8:: Lag-IfIndex : 1342177282
Hardware Address : 2001:db8::52:0:1 Adapt Qos : N/A
Hold-time Down : 0.0 sec Port Type : standard
LACP : enabled Mode : active
LACP Transmit Intvl : fast LACP xmit stdby : enabled
Selection Criteria : highest-count Slave-to-partner : disabled
Number of sub-groups: 2 Forced : -
System Id : a4:58:ff:00:00:00 System Priority : 32768
Admin Key : 32769 Oper Key : 32769
Prtr System Id : Prtr System Priority : 0
Prtr Oper Key : 0
MC Peer Address : 10.10.10.4 MC Peer Lag-id : 1
MC System ID : 11.11.11.11:11:11 MC System Priority : 3
MC Admin Key : 12 MC Active/Standby : active
MC Lacp ID in use : true MC extended timeout : false
MC Selection Logic : peer timed out, selected local subgroup
MC Config Mismatch : no mismatch
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-id Adm Act/Stdby Opr Primary Sub-group Forced Prio
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/4/3 up active down yes 1 - 1
1/5/3 up standby down 2 - 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-id Role Exp Def Dist Col Syn Aggr Timeout Activity
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/4/3 actor Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes
1/4/3 partner Yes Yes No No No No Yes No
1/5/3 actor Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes
1/5/3 partner Yes Yes No No No No Yes No
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Lag-id |
The LAG identifier |
Mode |
The mode of the LAG: access or network |
Adm |
Up: the LAG is administratively up |
Down: the LAG is administratively down |
|
Opr |
Up: the LAG is operationally up |
Down: the LAG is operationally down |
|
Thres. Exceeded Cnt |
The number of times that the drop count was reached |
Port Threshold |
The number of operational links at or below which the LAG is regarded as operationally down |
Thres. Last Cleared |
The last time that keepalive statistics were cleared |
Threshold Action |
Action to take when the number of operational links is equal to or below the port threshold |
Dynamic Cost |
n/a |
Encap Type |
The encapsulation method used to distinguish customer traffic on a LAG |
Configured Address |
The base chassis Ethernet MAC address |
Lag-IfIndex |
A unique number assigned to this interface |
Hardware Address |
The hardware address |
Adapt Qos |
The configured QoS mode |
Hold-time Down |
The hold-time, in tenths of seconds, before a failure is reported to higher levels |
Port Type |
Standard: standard Ethernet port types are supported |
LACP |
Enabled: LACP is enabled |
Disabled: LACP is disabled |
|
Mode |
Active: LACP operates in active mode |
Passive: LACP operates in passive mode |
|
Role |
Actor: local device (7705 SAR) participating in LACP negotiation |
Partner: remote device participating in LACP negotiation |
|
LACP Transmit Intvl |
LACP timeout signaled to peer |
LACP xmit stdby |
LACP transmit on standby links enabled or disabled |
Selection Criteria |
Configured subgroup selection criteria |
Slave-to-partner |
Slave-to-partner flag enabled or disabled |
Number of sub-groups |
Total subgroups in LAG |
Forced |
n/a |
System Id |
System ID used by actor in LACP messages |
System Priority |
System priority used by actor in LACP messages |
Admin Key |
Configured LAG key |
Oper Key |
Key used by actor in LACP messages |
Prtr System Id |
System ID used by partner in LACP messages |
Prtr System Priority |
System priority used by partner in LACP messages |
Prtr Oper Key |
Key used by partner in LACP messages |
MC Peer Address |
IP address of the MC-LAG peer |
MC Peer Lag-id |
The LAG identifier of the MC-LAG peer |
MC System Id |
System ID used by the MC-LAG actor in LACP messages |
MC System Priority |
System priority used by the MC-LAG actor in LACP messages |
MC Admin Key |
Configured MC-LAG key |
MC Active/Standby |
Indicates whether the port is in active or standby mode |
MC Lacp ID in use |
Indicates whether MC-LAG values such as system-id, system priority, and lacp-key are advertised to the LACP peer |
MC extended timeout |
Indicates whether the system is using a larger value than the value configured as the MC-LAG hold-on-neighbor-failure value |
MC Selection Logic |
The current state of the MC-LAG protocol, indicating which of the two MC-LAG redundancy systems is the master |
MC Config Mismatch |
Indicates whether there is a LAG configuration mismatch between redundancy systems, and what is mismatched |
Port-id |
The member physical port ID expressed in slot/mda/port format |
Adm |
Up: the member port is administratively up |
Down: the member port is administratively down |
|
Act/Stdby |
Active: the member port is active |
Standby: the member port is on standby |
|
Opr |
Up: the member port is operationally up |
Down: the member port is operationally down |
|
Primary |
Indicates whether the member port is the primary port |
Sub-group |
The member port subgroup |
Prio |
The member port priority |
*A:ALU-1># show lag 2 statistics
===============================================================================
LAG Statistics
===============================================================================
Description : LAG2
Port-id Input Input Output Output Input Output
Bytes Packets Bytes Packets Errors Errors
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/4/3 0 9968 0 9833 0 0
1/5/3 0 435 0 401 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Totals 0 10403 0 10234 0 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Port-id |
The member physical port ID expressed in slot/mda/port format |
Input Bytes |
The number of inbound bytes for the LAG on a per-port basis |
Input Packets |
The number of inbound packets for the LAG on a per-port basis |
Output Bytes |
The number of outbound bytes for the LAG on a per-port basis |
Output Packets |
The number of outbound packets for the LAG on a per-port basis |
Input Errors |
The number of inbound packets (for packet-oriented interfaces) or inbound transmission units (for character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces) that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to higher layers |
Output Errors |
The number of outbound packets (for packet-oriented interfaces) or outbound transmission units (for character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces) that could not be transmitted because of errors |
*A:ALU-1># show lag 1 associations
===============================================================================
Interface Table
===============================================================================
Router/ServiceId Name Encap Val
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Router: Base ies-337-30.30.30.1 104
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Router/ServiceId |
The service associated with the LAG |
Name |
The name of the IP interface |
Encap Val |
The dot1q or qinq values of the port for the IP interface |
A:7705:Dut-A# show lag 2 bfd
===============================================================================
LAG BFD
===============================================================================
Disable soft reset extension: false
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LAG BFD IP address families
===============================================================================
ipv4
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Administrative state : enabled
Local IP address : 12.1.2.2
Remote IP address : 12.1.2.1
Transmit interval (ms) : 100
Receive interval (ms) : 100
Multiplier : 3
Max admin down time (s) : 0
Max set-up time (ms) : infinite
BFD on distributing : false
Last management change : 03/16/2022 11:34:25
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LAG 2 member ports BFD
===============================================================================
Port State Session Remaining Remaining
admin-down(s) set-up(ms)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/4 up up 0 0
1/1/19 up up 0 0
===============================================================================
A:7705:Dut-A#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Disable soft reset extension |
Displays whether the disable soft reset extension function is enabled (true) or disabled (false) (not applicable for the 7705 SAR) |
LAG BFD IP address families |
|
ipv4 |
|
Administrative state |
The administrative state of the micro-BFD session, either enabled or disabled |
Local IP address |
The IPv4 address of the BFD source |
Remote IP address |
The IPv4 address of the BFD destination |
Transmit interval (ms) |
The transmit interval time used for micro-BFD sessions over the associated LAG links, in milliseconds |
Receive interval (ms) |
The receive interval time used for micro-BFD sessions over the associated LAG links, in milliseconds |
Multiplier |
The detect multiplier used for a micro-BFD session over the associated LAG links |
Max admin down time (s) |
The maximum length of time, in seconds, that the router continues to forward traffic over a link after the micro-BFD session has transitioned to a down state |
Max set-up time (ms) |
The maximum length of time, in milliseconds, that the router forwards traffic over a link that has transitioned from standby to active before the micro-BFD session is fully established (up state) |
BFD on distributing |
Displays whether the bfd-on-distributing-only function is enabled (true) or disabled (false) |
Last management change |
The date and time of the last management change |
LAG x member ports BFD |
|
Port |
The LAG BFD member port |
State |
The administrative state of the LAG BFD member port, either up or down |
Session |
The administrative state of the micro-BFD session, either up or down |
Remaining admin-down (s) |
The max-admin-down-time remaining, in seconds, that the router continues to forward traffic over a link after the micro-BFD session has transitioned to a down state |
Remaining set-up (ms) |
The max-setup-time remaining, in milliseconds, that the router forwards traffic over a link that has transitioned from standby to active before the micro-BFD session is fully established (up state) |
*A:ALU-1># show lag description
===============================================================================
Lag Port States
LACP Status: e - Enabled, d - Disabled
===============================================================================
Lag-id Port-id Adm Act/Stdby Opr Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1(e) up down N/A
1/1/7 up standby down 10/100/Gig Ethernet SFP
1/6/1 up active down 10/100/Gig Ethernet SFP
2(e) up down N/A
1/6/3 up active down 10/100/Gig Ethernet SFP
1/7/3 up standby down 10/100/Gig Ethernet SFP
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Lag Port States |
|
LACP Status |
Indicates whether LACP is enabled or disabled |
Lag-id |
The LAG identifier and LACP status code |
Port-id |
The member physical port ID |
Adm |
Indicates the administrative state of the member port: up or down |
Act/Stdby |
Indicates whether the port is in active or standby mode |
Opr |
Indicates the operational state of the member port: up or down |
Description |
The description strings configured for the LAG and member ports |
*A:ALU-1># show lag 1 lacp-partner
===============================================================================
LAG Partner information
===============================================================================
Partner system ID : ea:3e:ff:00:00:00
Partner system priority : 32768
Partner operational key : 2
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LAG 1 Ports Partner operational information
===============================================================================
Port Actor Port Prio Key
port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/7 33863 33864 5 2
1/6/1 34177 34178 7 2
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LAG 1 Ports Partner operational state information
===============================================================================
Port Exp Def Dist Col Syn Aggr Time Act
out
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/7 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
1/6/1 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
LAG Partner information |
|
Partner system ID |
The system ID of the partner (remote device) |
Partner system priority |
The system priority used by the partner in LACP messages |
Partner operational key |
The key used by the partner in LACP messages |
LAG 1 Ports Partner operational information |
|
Port |
The member physical port ID |
Actor port |
The actor (local device) port associated with the member port |
Port |
The partner port associated with the member port |
Prio |
The partner port priority associated with the member port |
Key |
The partner operational key associated with the member port |
LAG 1 Ports Partner operational state information |
|
Port |
The member physical port ID |
Exp |
(Expired) – indicates whether the partner is in the Expired state; if Yes, the LAG is not operational |
Def |
(Default) – indicates whether the partner information (system priority, key, port priority, and state of the partner) is the default information that is configured administratively or is information received through LACPDUs. Default partner information is used if LACPDUs were not received on time. |
Dist |
(Distributing) – indicates whether the distribution of outgoing frames is enabled or disabled on the link |
Col |
(Collecting) – indicates whether the collection of incoming frames is enabled or disabled on the link |
Syn |
(Synchronization) – indicates whether the link is allocated to the correct LAG |
Aggr |
(Aggregation) – indicates whether link aggregation is enabled or disabled on the port |
Time out |
Indicates whether a timeout value is set for the port |
Act |
(Activity) – indicates whether the link is active (port can send and receive LACPDU messages) or passive (port does not initiate LACP messages but will respond to LACP messages) |
*A:ALU-1># show lag 1 detail lacp-partner
===============================================================================
LAG Partner information
===============================================================================
Partner system ID : de:41:ff:00:00:00
Partner system priority : 32768
Partner operational key : 32768
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAG port 1/1/7 partner information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Actor port : 33863
Partner admin system prio : 32768
Partner oper system prio : 32768
Partner admin system ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner oper system ID : de:41:ff:00:00:00
Partner admin key : 0
Partner oper key : 32768
Partner admin port : (Not Specified)
Partner oper port : 33864
Partner admin port prio : 32768
Partner oper port prio : 32768
Partner admin state : (Not Specified)
Partner oper state : lacp-timeout, aggregation synchronization
collecting distributing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAG port 1/6/1 partner information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Actor port : 34177
Partner admin system prio : 32768
Partner oper system prio : 32768
Partner admin system ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner oper system ID : de:41:ff:00:00:00
Partner admin key : 0
Partner oper key : 32768
Partner admin port : (Not Specified)
Partner oper port : 34178
Partner admin port prio : 32768
Partner oper port prio : 32768
Partner admin state : (Not Specified)
Partner oper state : lacp-timeout, aggregation synchronization
collecting distributing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
LAG Partner information |
|
Partner system ID |
The system ID of the partner (remote device) |
Partner system priority |
The system priority used by the partner in LACP messages |
Partner operational key |
The key used by the partner in LACP messages |
LAG port port-id partner information |
|
Actor port |
The actor (local device) port associated with the member port |
Partner admin system prio |
The partner administrative system priority associated with the member port |
Partner oper system prio |
The partner operational system priority associated with the member port |
Partner admin system ID |
The partner administrative system ID associated with the member port |
Partner oper system ID |
The partner operational system ID associated with the member port |
Partner admin key |
The partner administrative key associated with the member port |
Partner oper key |
The partner operational key associated with the member port |
Partner admin port |
The partner administrative port associated with the member port |
Partner oper port |
The partner operational port associated with the member port |
Partner admin port prio |
The partner administrative port priority associated with the member port |
Partner oper port prio |
The partner operational port priority associated with the member port |
Partner admin state |
The administrative state of the partner |
Partner oper state |
The operational state of the partner |
*A:ALU-1># show lag 1 port
===============================================================================
Lag Port States
LACP Status: e - Enabled, d - Disabled
===============================================================================
Lag-id Port-id Adm Act/Stdby Opr Primary Sub-group Forced Priority
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1(e) 1/1/7 up standby down yes 2 - 32768
1/6/1 up active down 1 - 32768
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Lag Port States |
|
LACP status |
Indicates whether LACP is enabled or disabled |
Lag-id |
The LAG identifier and LACP status code |
Port-id |
The member physical port ID |
Adm |
Indicates the administrative state of the member port: up or down |
Act/Stdby |
Indicates whether the member port is in active or standby mode |
Opr |
Indicates the operational state of the member port: up or down |
Primary |
Indicates whether the member port is the primary port |
Sub-group |
The member port sub-group |
Forced |
n/a |
Priority |
The member port priority |
Show MACsec commands
connectivity-association
Syntax
connectivity-association [ca-name] [detail]
Context
show>macsec
Description
This command displays MACsec connectivity association (CA) information.
Parameters
- ca-name
-
displays MACsec information for the specified CA name, up to 256 characters
- detail
-
displays detailed information about the MACsec CA
Output
The following outputs are examples of MACsec connectivity association information:
-
connectivity-association (Output example, MACsec connectivity-association field descriptions)
-
CA name (Output example, CA name field descriptions)
A:Dut-C# show macsec connectivity-association
===============================================================================
ca-name : dut_B_C_128_01
ca-name : dut_B_C_256_01
ca-name : dut_B_C_128_xpn_01
ca-name : dut_B_C_256_xpn_01
ca-name : to_Juniper_1_1_2__1
ca-name : abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
ca-name |
The CA name |
A:Dut-C# show macsec connectivity-association "abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!"
===============================================================================
Connectivity Association "abcdefghijklmnoprstuvxyz@!"
===============================================================================
Admin State : Up
Description : alsfjalsfjafja;lsjflasjflasjfl
Replay Protection : Disabled
Replay Window Size : 333
Macsec Encrypt : Enabled
Clear Tag Mode : dual-tag
Cipher Suite : gcm-aes-256
Encryption Offset : 30
Assigned ports : 2/1/9 2/1/10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Static Cak
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MKA Key Server Priority : 16
Active Pre-Shared-Key Index : 1
Hello Interval : 2
Active Pre-Shared-Key CKN :aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899
Encryption Type : aes-128-cmac
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Admin State |
The administrative state of the CA Up – the CA is administratively up Down – the CA is administratively down If MACsec is shut down on the Ethernet port, the admin state will be down. Otherwise, the admin state is up. |
Description |
The user-configured description for this CA |
Replay Protection |
Enabled – replay protection is enabled Disabled – replay protection is disabled |
Replay Window Size |
Number of packets set for the replay window |
Macsec Encrypt |
Enabled – MACsec is enabled Disabled – MACsec is disabled |
Clear Tag Mode |
The clear tag mode: single-tag or dual-tag |
Cipher Suite |
The cipher suite used for encrypting the SAK: gcm-aes-128, gcm-aes-256, gcm-aes-xpn-128, or gcm-aes-xpn-256 |
Encryption Offset |
The encryption offset configured on this node: 0, 30, or 50 |
Assigned ports |
Indicates all ports that contain this CA |
Static Cak |
|
MKA Key Server Priority |
The MKA key server priority: 0 to 255 (default 16) |
Active Pre-Shared-Key Index |
The active pre-shared key index: 1 or 2 (default 1) |
Hello Interval |
The MKA hello interval, in seconds |
Active Pre-Shared Key-CKN |
The active PSK CAK name |
Encryption Type |
The type of encryption for the SAK |
mka-session
Syntax
mka-session [port port-id] [sub-port sub-port]
mka-session [port port-id] [sub-port sub-port] detail
mka-session [port port-id] [sub-port sub-port] statistics
Context
show>macsec
Description
This command displays MACsec MKA session information.
Parameters
- port-id
-
specifies the port ID, up to 17 characters
- sub-port
-
specifies the subport, from 1 to 1023 characters
- detail
-
displays detailed MACsec MKA session information
- statistics
-
displays MACsec MKA session statistical information
Output
The following outputs are examples of MACsec MKA session information:
-
MKA session information for a specified port (Output example, MACsec MKA session port field descriptions)
-
detailed MKA session information for a specified port (Output example, MACsec MKA session port detail field descriptions)
A:Dut-C# show macsec mka-session port 1/1/3
===============================================================================
MKA Session for port 1/1/3: sub-port 1 encap untagged
===============================================================================
Security Zone : 3
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Live Peer List
===============================================================================
Member Identifier Mesg Num Rx-SCI LPN KS prio
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
b2aa55156219f47c6fd99d968 10693 90ece38fa38a0001 1 255
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Potential Peer List
===============================================================================
Member Identifier Mesg Num Rx-SCI LPN KS prio
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
MKA Session for port |
The MKA session information for the current port, including subport identifier and traffic encapsulation type |
Security Zone |
The security zone to which the port belongs |
Live Peer List |
The peers (participants) that have provided their MI and MN via the MKA |
Member Identifier |
The MI of the peer entry |
Mesg Num |
The latest message number of the peer entry |
Rx-SCI |
The Rx secure channel identifier for the peer |
LPN |
The received latest packet number |
KS-prio |
The key server priority for the peer |
Potential Peer List |
All the peers (participants) that have transmitted an MKPDU that has been directly received by the participant or the peers that were included in the live peers list of an MKPDU transmitted by a peer that has proved liveness (an MKAPDU). |
A:Dut-C# show macsec mka-session port 1/1/3 detail
===============================================================================
MKA Session for port 1/1/3: sub-port 1 encap untagged
===============================================================================
Security Zone : 3
CA Name : ca1
MKA Oper State : in-service
Oper Cipher Suite : gcm-aes-128
Oper Encrypt Offset: 0
CAK Name : 2222
MKA Member ID : cd71597fe151b2739a08bcf5
Transmit Interval : 2000
Outbound SCI : 90ece38fa3140001
MKA Encapsulation : untagged
Message Number : 1053
Key Number : 1
Key Server : yes
Key Server Priority: 255
Latest SAK AN : 0
Latest SAK KI : cd71597fe151b2739a08bcf500000001
Latest SAK LPN : 1
Previous SAK AN : 0
Previous SAK KI : 00000000000000000000000000000000
Previous SAK LPN : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Live Peer List
===============================================================================
Member Identifier Mesg Num Rx-SCI LPN KS prio
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2aa55156219f47c6fd99d968 10720 90ece38fa38a0001 1 255
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Potential Peer List
===============================================================================
Member Identifier Mesg Num Rx-SCI LPN KS prio
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
MKA Session Statistics for port 1/1/3: subport 1
===============================================================================
Peer Removed Due to Timeout : 0
CKN Not Found : 0
New Live peer : 1
SAK Generated by Server : 1
SAK Installed for TX : 1
SAK Installed for RX : 1
PDU Too Small : 0
PDU Too Big : 0
PDU Not Quad Size : 0
PDU Message Number Invalid : 0
PDU Param Set Size Invalid : 0
PDU Liveness Check Fail : 0
Param Set Not Quad Size : 0
Unsupported Agility : 0
Invalid CAK Name Length : 0
ICV Check Failed : 0
Peer Using Same MID : 0
SAK From Non-Live Peer : 0
SAK From Non-Key Server : 0
SAK Decrypt Fail : 0
SAK Encrypt Fail : 0
Key Number Invalid : 0
SAK Installation Failed : 0
CAK Info Missing : 0
Max Peers Set as Zero : 0
Invalid MKA Header : 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
MKA Session for port |
The MKA session information for the current port, including subport identifier and traffic encapsulation type |
Security Zone |
The security zone to which the port belongs |
CA Name |
The name of the MACsec CA |
MKA Oper State |
The operational state of the MKA participants on this port. The operational MKA state is up if MKA hellos are received on this port and have a valid session. |
Oper Cipher Suite |
The operational encryption algorithm used for data path PDUs when all parties in the CA have the security association key (SAK). This value is specified by the key server: gcm-aes-128, gcm-aes-256, gcm-aes-xpn-128, or gcm-aes-xpn-256. |
Oper Encrypt Offset |
The operational encryption offset used for the data path PDUs when all parties in the CA have the SAK. This value is specified by the key server: 0, 30, or 50. |
CAK Name |
The name of the CAK in use by this MKA |
MKA Member ID |
The member identifier (MI) for the MKA instance |
Transmit Interval |
The time interval, in ms, at which the MKA broadcasts its liveness to its peers. This interval is non-configurable. |
Outbound SCI |
The secure channel identifier (SCI) information for transmitting MACsec frames. The SCI consists of the outgoing port MAC address and a port identifier. |
MKA Encapsulation |
The MKA encapsulation type |
Message Number |
The current count of MKA messages that are attached to MKA PDUs |
Key Number |
The number of the currently assigned CAK. When a new CAK is generated, this number is incremented. An SAK is identified by a 128-bit key identifier (KI) and a 32-bit key number (KN). |
Key Server |
Indicates whether this server is the highest-priority server in the peer group: yes or no |
Key Server Priority |
The priority of the active key server: 0 to 255 (default 16) |
Latest SAK AN |
The association number (AN) of the latest secure association key (SAK). This number is concatenated with an SCI to identify a secure association (SA). The 7705 SAR supports two SAKs. |
Latest SAK KI |
The key identifier (KI) of the latest SAK. This number is derived from the MI of the key server and the key number. |
Latest SAK LPN |
The transmitted latest packet number with the latest SAK |
Previous SAK AN |
The AN of the previous SAK. This number is concatenated with an SCI to identify an SA. |
Previous SAK KI |
The KI of the previous SAK. This number is derived from the MI of the key server and the key number. |
Previous SAK LPN |
The transmitted latest packet number with the previous SAK |
Live Peer List |
|
Member Identifier |
The MI of the live peer entry |
Mesg Num |
The latest message number of the live peer entry |
Rx-SCI |
The Rx secure channel identifier for the live peer entry |
LPN |
The received latest packet number for the live peer entry |
KS prio |
The key server priority for the live peer entry |
Potential Peer List |
|
Member Identifier |
The MI of the potential peer entry |
Mesg Num |
The latest message number of the potential peer entry |
Rx-SCI |
The Rx secure channel identifier for the potential peer entry |
LPN |
The received latest packet number for the potential peer entry |
KS prio |
The key server priority for the potential peer entry |
MKA Session Statistics for port |
|
Peer Removed Due to Timeout |
The number of peers removed from the live peers list or potential peers list as a result of not receiving an MKPDU within the MKA live time (6.0 s), which is not configurable |
CKN Not Found |
The number of MKPDUs received with a CKN that does not match the CA configured for the port |
New Live peer |
The number of validated peers that have been added to the live peers list |
SAK Generated by Server |
The number of SAKs generated by this MKA instance |
SAK Installed for TX |
The number of SAKs installed for transmitting |
SAK Installed for RX |
The number of SAKs installed for receiving |
PDU Too Small |
The number of MKPDUs received that are less than 32 octets |
PDU Too Big |
The number of MKPDUs received where the EAPOL header indicates a size larger than the received packet |
PDU Not Quad Size |
The number of MKPDUs received with a size that is not a multiple of 4 octets |
PDU Message Number Invalid |
The number of MKPDUs received out of order as indicated by the message number |
PDU Param Set Size Invalid |
The number of MKPDUs received that contain a parameter set body length that exceeds the remaining length of the MKPDU |
PDU Liveness Check Fail |
The number of MKPDUs received that contain an MN that is not acceptably recent |
Param Set Not Quad Size |
The number of MKPDUs received that contain a parameter set that is not a multiple of 4 octets |
Unsupported Agility |
The number of MKPDUs received that contain an unsupported algorithm agility value |
Invalid CAK Name Length |
The number of MKPDUs received that contain a CAK name that exceeds the maximum CAK name length |
ICV Check Failed |
The number of MKPDUs received that contain an ICV value that does not authenticate |
Peer Using Same MID |
The number of MKPDUs received that contain a peers list with an MI entry that conflicts with the local MI |
SAK From Non-Live Peer |
The number of SAKs received from a peer that is not a member of the live peers list |
SAK From Non-Key Server |
The number of SAKs received from an MKA participant that has not been designated as the key server |
SAK Decrypt Fail |
The number of AES key wrap SAK decryption failures that have occurred |
SAK Encrypt Fail |
The number of AES key wrap SAK encryption failures that have occurred |
Key Number Invalid |
The number of SAKs received with an invalid key number |
SAK Installation Failed |
The number of SecY SAK installation failures that have occurred |
CAK Info Missing |
The number of times internal CAK data is not available for the generation of the SAK |
Max Peers Set as Zero |
The number of SecY SAK installations that have failed because the max peer entry is set to 0 |
Invalid MKA Header |
The number of MKA packets with an invalid header |
Show multilink bundle and IMA group commands
multilink-bundle
Syntax
multilink-bundle [bundle-id | slot/mda | type {mlppp | ima-grp}] [detail]
multilink-bundle [{bundle-id | slot/mda} | [ppp [multiclass] | ima]]
Context
show
Description
This command displays multilink bundle information. An operator can display:
all bundles on the system/adapter card or all bundles of a given type on the system by specifying the value of type filter to be either mlppp or ima-grp
bundle-specific information in summary (no detail option) or detailed format (detail option specified) for one or more bundles
protocol-specific information (for example, PPP or IMA) for the specified bundle
Parameters
- bundle-id
the multilink (PPP or IMA) bundle identifier. The command syntax must be used as follows:
Syntax: bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num
bundle-ppp-slot/mda.bundle-num (a multilink PPP bundle)
bundle-ima-slot/mda.bundle-num (an IMA group bundle)
bundle: keyword
slot: MDA slot numbers
bundle-num: 1 to 32
- ppp
displays PPP bundle information
- ppp multiclass
displays multiclass MLPPP information
- ima, ima-grp
displays IMA-type groups
- mlppp
displays MLPPP-type groups
- detail
provides detailed information
Output
The following outputs are examples of multilink bundle information:
-
Multilink bundle (Output example, Multilink bundle field descriptions )
-
Multilink bundle IMA group (Output example, Multilink bundle IMA group field descriptions )
-
Multilink bundle IMA group detailed (Output example, Multilink bundle IMA group detailed field descriptions )
-
Multilink bundle MLPPP (Output example, Multilink bundle MLPPP field descriptions )
-
Multilink bundle multiclass (Output example, Multilink bundle MLPPP field descriptions )
-
Multilink bundle MLPPP detailed (Output example, Multilink bundle MLPPP detailed field descriptions )
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle
===============================================================================
Bundle Summary
===============================================================================
Bundle Type Admin Oper Port Min Total/
Id State State State Links Active Links
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bundle-ppp-1/1.1 mlppp Down Down Ghost 1 0/0
bundle-ppp-1/4.8 mlppp Up Down Ghost 1 0/0
bundle-ima-1/6.3 ima-grp Down Down Ghost 1 0/0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bundles : 3
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Bundle Id |
The port ID for this bundle |
Type |
The type of this multilink bundle: mlppp: the bundle is of type MLPPP ima: the bundle is of type IMA group |
Admin State |
Up: the bundle is administratively up |
Down: the bundle is administratively down |
|
Oper State |
Up: the bundle is operationally up |
Down: the bundle is operationally down |
|
Port State |
The state level of the port: none: the port is either in its initial creation state or is just about to be deleted |
ghost: no member links are configured as part of this bundle |
|
down: all member links are in ‟none”, ‟ghost”, or ‟down” state |
|
linkUp: at least one member link is in port state ‟link up” but the bundle protocol is not yet operationally up (due to the bundle protocol still coming up; for example, due to insufficient number of member links in ‟link up” state yet or to bundle being shut down) |
|
Up: the bundle is ready to pass some kinds of traffic as the bundle protocol has come up (at least ‟minimum links” member links are in the port state up and the bundle protocol is up) |
|
Min Links |
The minimum number of links that must be active for a bundle to be active. If the number of links drop below the given minimum, then the multilink bundle will transition to an operation down state. |
Total Links |
The total number active of member links configured for this bundle |
Active Links |
The total number of active links for the bundle |
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle type ima-grp
===============================================================================
Bundle Summary
===============================================================================
Bundle Type Admin Oper Port Min Total/
Id State State State Links Active Links
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bundle-ima-1/6.3 ima-grp Down Down Ghost 1 0/0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bundles : 1
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/6.3
===============================================================================
Bundle Summary
===============================================================================
Bundle Type Admin Oper Port Min Total/
Id State State State Links Active Links
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bundle-ima-1/6.3 ima-grp Down Down Ghost 1 0/0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bundles : 1
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Bundle Id |
The port ID for this bundle |
Type |
The type of this multilink bundle: ima: the bundle is of type IMA group |
Admin State |
Up: the bundle is administratively up |
Down: the bundle is administratively down |
|
Oper State |
Up: the bundle is operationally up |
Down: the bundle is operationally down |
|
Port State |
The state level of the port: none: the port is either in its initial creation state or is just about to be deleted |
ghost: no member links are configured as part of this bundle |
|
down: all member links are in ‟none”, ‟ghost”, or ‟down” state |
|
linkUp: at least one member link is in port state ‟link up” but the bundle protocol is not yet operationally up (due to the bundle protocol still coming up; for example, due to insufficient number of member links in ‟link up” state yet or to bundle being shut down) |
|
Up: the bundle is ready to pass some kinds of traffic as the bundle protocol has come up (at least ‟minimum links” member links are in the port state up and the bundle protocol is up) |
|
Min Links |
The minimum number of links that must be active for a bundle to be active. If the number of links drop below the given minimum, then the multilink bundle will transition to an operation down state. |
Total Links |
The total number active of member links configured for this bundle |
Active Links |
The total number of active links for the bundle |
Bundles |
The number of bundles on the port |
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle type ima-grp detail
===============================================================================
Bundle bundle-ima-1/6.3 Detail
===============================================================================
Description : MultiLink Bundle
Bundle Id : bundle-ima-1/6.3 Type : ima-grp
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Minimum Links : 1 Bundle IfIndex : 583012355
Total Links : 0 Active Links : 0
Red Diff Delay : 25 Yellow Diff Delay : N/A
Red Diff Delay Act : down MRRU : N/A
Short Sequence : N/A Oper MRRU : N/A
Oper MTU : 1524 Fragment Threshold : 128 bytes
Up Time : N/A Bandwidth : 0 KBit
PPP Input Discards : N/A Primary Member Port: None
Mode : access
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast Packets 0 0
Multicast Packets 0 0
Broadcast Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/6.3 detail
===============================================================================
Bundle bundle-ima-1/6.3 Detail
===============================================================================
Description : MultiLink Bundle
Bundle Id : bundle-ima-1/6.3 Type : ima-grp
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Minimum Links : 1 Bundle IfIndex : 583012355
Total Links : 0 Active Links : 0
Red Diff Delay : 25 Yellow Diff Delay : N/A
Red Diff Delay Act : down MRRU : N/A
Short Sequence : N/A Oper MRRU : N/A
Oper MTU : 1524 Fragment Threshold : 128 bytes
Up Time : N/A Bandwidth : 0 KBit
PPP Input Discards : N/A Primary Member Port: None
Mode : access
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast Packets 0 0
Multicast Packets 0 0
Broadcast Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Description |
The configured description for this bundle |
Bundle Id |
The port ID for this bundle |
Admin Status |
Up: the bundle is administratively up |
Down: the bundle is administratively down |
|
Minimum Links |
The minimum number of links that must be active for a bundle to be active. If the number of links drop below the given minimum, then the multilink bundle will transition to an operation down state. |
Total Links |
The total number of active member links configured for this bundle |
Red Diff Delay |
The maximum acceptable differential delay for individual circuits within this multilink bundle. If the delay exceeds this threshold, a trap is issued. |
Red Diff Delay Act |
The action that will be taken on the IMA group once the Red Diff Delay is exceeded |
Oper MTU |
The negotiated size of the largest packet that can be sent on the port or channel, specified in octets |
Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
Type |
Indicates that this bundle is of type IMA group |
Oper Status |
The operational port status of a member link |
Bundle IfIndex |
The bundle’s interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Active Links |
The total number of active links for the bundle |
Bandwidth |
The bandwidth configured for this IMA group bundle in kb/s |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Port Statistics |
|
Unicast packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Multicast packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Broadcast packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown proto discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. |
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle type mlppp
===============================================================================
Bundle Summary
===============================================================================
Bundle Type Admin Oper Port Min Total/
Id State State State Links Active Links
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bundle-ppp-1/1.1 mlppp Down Down Ghost 1 0/0
bundle-ppp-1/4.8 mlppp Up Down Ghost 1 0/0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bundles : 2
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle bundle-ppp-1/4.8
===============================================================================
Bundle Summary
===============================================================================
Bundle Type Admin Oper Port Min Total/
Id State State State Links Active Links
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bundle-ppp-1/4.8 mlppp Up Down Ghost 1 0/0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bundles : 1
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
A:ALU-1# show multilink-bundle bundle-ppp-1/1.13 ppp multiclass
===============================================================================
MLPPP Per Class Traffic Statistics for bundle-ppp-1/1.13
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Class 0
Octets 2993101300 2993220860
Packets 3054185 3054307
Errors 0 0
Class 1
Octets 2987258540 2993219880
Packets 3048223 3054306
Errors 0 0
Class 2
Octets 2987255600 2993220860
Packets 3048220 3054307
Errors 0 0
Class 3
Octets 2987257560 2993220860
Packets 3048222 3054307
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Bundle Id |
The port ID for this bundle |
Type |
The type of this multilink bundle: mlppp: the bundle is of type MLPPP |
Admin State |
Up: the bundle is administratively up |
Down: the bundle is administratively down |
|
Oper State |
Up: the bundle is operationally up |
Down: the bundle is operationally down |
|
Port State |
The state level of the port: none: the port is either in its initial creation state or is just about to be deleted |
ghost: no member links are configured as part of this bundle |
|
down: all member links are in the ‟none”, ‟ghost”, or ‟down” state |
|
linkUp: at least one member link is in the port state ‟link up” but the bundle protocol is not yet operationally up (due to the bundle protocol still coming up; for example, due to an insufficient number of member links in the ‟link up” state or to the bundle being shut down) |
|
Up: the bundle is ready to pass some kinds of traffic as the bundle protocol has come up (at least ‟minimum links” member links are in the port state up and the bundle protocol is up) |
|
Min Links |
The minimum number of links that must be active for a bundle to be active. If the number of links drops below the given minimum, then the multilink bundle will transition to an operation down state. |
Total Links |
The total number of active member links configured for this bundle |
Active Links |
The total number of active links for the bundle |
Bundles |
Number of bundles on the port |
Class |
The MC-MLPPP service class |
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The total number of packets received and transmitted on the port |
Errors Input/Output |
The number of packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable |
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle type mlppp detail
===============================================================================
Bundle bundle-ppp-1/1.1 Detail
===============================================================================
Description : MultiLink Bundle
Bundle Id : bundle-ppp-1/1.1 Type : mlppp
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Minimum Links : 1 Bundle IfIndex : 572522497
Total Links : 0 Active Links : 0
Red Diff Delay : 0 Yellow Diff Delay : 0
Red Diff Delay Act : none MRRU : 1524
Short Sequence : false Oper MRRU : 1524
Oper MTU : 1526 Fragment Threshold : 128 bytes
Up Time : N/A Bandwidth : 0 KBit
PPP Input Discards : 0 Primary Member Port: None
Mode : network Net. Egr. Queue Pol:
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast Packets 0 0
Multicast Packets 0 0
Broadcast Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle bundle-ppp-1/4.8 detail
===============================================================================
Bundle bundle-ppp-1/4.8 Detail
===============================================================================
Description : MultiLink Bundle
Bundle Id : bundle-ppp-1/4.8 Type : mlppp
Admin Status : up Oper Status : down
Minimum Links : 1 Bundle IfIndex : 578813960
Total Links : 0 Active Links : 0
Red Diff Delay : 0 Yellow Diff Delay : 0
Red Diff Delay Act : none MRRU : 1524
Short Sequence : false Oper MRRU : 1524
Oper MTU : 1526 Fragment Threshold : 128 bytes
Up Time : N/A Bandwidth : 0 KBit
PPP Input Discards : 0 Primary Member Port: None
Mode : network Net. Egr. Queue Pol:
===============================================================================
Traffic Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
Port Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unicast Packets 0 0
Multicast Packets 0 0
Broadcast Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Description |
The configured description for this bundle |
Bundle Id |
The port ID for this bundle |
Admin Status |
Up: the bundle is administratively up |
Down: the bundle is administratively down |
|
Minimum Links |
The minimum number of links that must be active for a bundle to be active. If the number of links drop below the given minimum, then the multilink bundle will transition to an operation down state. |
Total Links |
The total number of active member links configured for this bundle |
Red Diff Delay |
The maximum acceptable differential delay for individual circuits within this multilink bundle. If the delay exceeds this threshold, a trap is issued. |
Red Diff Delay Act |
The action that will be taken on the MLPPP bundle once the Red Diff Delay is exceeded |
Short Sequence |
Indicates whether the MLPPP bundle uses short (12 bit) sequence numbers instead of the default 24-bit sequence number |
Oper MTU |
The negotiated size of the largest packet that can be sent on the port or channel, specified in octets |
Mode |
network: the port is configured for transport network use |
access: the port is configured for service access |
|
Type |
The bundle type |
Oper Status |
The operational port status of a member link |
Bundle IfIndex |
The bundle’s interface index number, which reflects its initialization sequence |
Active Links |
The total number of active links for the bundle |
Yellow Diff Delay |
The yellow warning threshold for the differential delay for members within a multilink bundle |
MRRU |
The configured maximum frame size that can be reconstructed from multilink fragments |
Oper MRRU |
The operating maximum frame size that can be reconstructed from multilink fragments |
Bandwidth |
The bandwidth configured for this MLPPP bundle in kb/s |
Traffic and Port statistics |
The traffic and port statistics information displayed for bundles when the detail option is selected is the same as information displayed for physical ports |
Traffic Statistics |
|
Octets Input/Output |
The total number of octets received and transmitted on the port |
Packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Errors Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Port Statistics |
|
Unicast packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Multicast packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Broadcast packets Input/Output |
The number of packets, delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer, which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer. The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a unicast or multicast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent. |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown proto discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received via the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. Unknown proto discards do not show up in the packet counts. |
Show ATM IMA group commands
multilink-bundle
Syntax
multilink-bundle bundle-id ima atm [detail]
multilink-bundle bundle-id ima atm connections
multilink-bundle bundle-id ima atm pvc [vpi/vci] [detail]
multilink-bundle bundle-id ima atm pvp [vpi] [detail]
Context
show
Description
This command displays ATM port information for IMA group bundles. The information displayed is equivalent to that displayed for the show port (atm) command.
Parameters
- bundle-id
specifies the IMA port ID
- atm
displays ATM information
- connections
displays ATM connection information
- pvc
displays ATM port PVC information
- pvp
displays ATM port PVP information
- vpi/vci
displays the VPI/VCI values
- detail
provides detailed information
Output
The following outputs are examples of IMA ATM information:
Multilink Bundle IMA ATM (Output example, Multilink bundle IMA ATM field descriptions)
Multilink Bundle IMA ATM Connections (Output example, Multilink bundle IMA ATM connections field descriptions)
Multilink Bundle IMA ATM PVC (Output example, Multilink bundle IMA ATM PVC field descriptions )
Multilink Bundle IMA ATM PVP (Output example, Multilink bundle IMA ATM PVP field descriptions )
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/6.3 ima atm
=============================================================================
ATM Info for bundle-ima-1/6.3
=============================================================================
Cell Mode : UNI Mapping : n/a
Configured VCs : 0 Configured VPs : 0
Configured VTs : 0 Configured IFCs : 0
Configured minimum VPI: 0
Last Unknown VPI/VCI : none
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Cell Mode |
The cell format (UNI or NNI) that is used on the ATM interface |
Configured VCs |
The number of configured VCs |
Configured VTs |
The number of configured VTs |
Configured minimum VPI |
The minimum VPI configured for this bundle |
Last Unknown VPI/VCI |
The last unknown VPI/VCI that was received on this interface |
Configured VPs |
The number of configured VPs |
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/6.3 ima atm connections
================================================================
ATM Connections, Port bundle-ima-1/6.3
================================================================
Owner Type Ing.TD Egr.TD Adm OAM Opr
----------------------------------------------------------------
1/100 SAP PVC 2 2 up up up
================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Owner |
The system entity that owns a specific ATM connection |
Type |
The type of connection |
Ing.TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the receive direction of the interface connection |
Egr.TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the transmit direction of the interface connection |
Adm |
Up: the bundle is administratively up |
Down: the bundle is administratively down |
|
OAM |
The OAM operational status of ATM connections: Up: the interface is operationally up |
ETE-AIS: the endpoint is down and is generating end-to-end AIS OAM cells to alert the far end that it is down |
|
Opr |
Up: the bundle is operationally up |
Down: the bundle is operationally down |
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/6.3 ima atm pvc
================================================================
ATM PVCs, Port bundle-ima-1/6.3
================================================================
VPI/VCI Owner Type Ing.TD Egr.TD Adm OAM Opr
----------------------------------------------------------------
1/100 SAP PVC 2 2 up up up
================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/6.3 ima atm pvc detail
================================================================
ATM PVCs, Port bundle-ima-1/6.3
================================================================
VPI/VCI Owner Type Ing.TD Egr.TD Adm OAM Opr
----------------------------------------------------------------
1/100 SAP PVC 2 2 up up up
===============================================================================
ATM Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 0 0
Cells 0 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
AAL-5 Packet Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Dropped Packets 0 0
CRC-32 Errors 0
Reassembly Timeouts 0
Over Sized SDUs 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
ATM OAM Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Loopback 0 0
OAM Cells
(generated) 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
VPI/VCI |
The VPI/VCI value |
Owner |
The system entity that owns a specific ATM connection |
Type |
The type of connection |
Ing.TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the receive direction of the interface connection |
Egr.TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the transmit direction of the interface connection |
Adm |
Up: the bundle is administratively up |
Down: the bundle is administratively down |
|
OAM |
The OAM operational status of ATM connections: Up: the interface is operationally up |
ETE-AIS: the endpoint is down and is generating end-to-end AIS OAM cells to alert the far end that it is down |
|
Opr |
Up: the bundle is operationally up |
Down: the bundle is operationally down |
*A:ALU-1># show multilink-bundle bundle-ima-1/6.3 ima atm pvp
================================================================
ATM PVPs, Port bundle-ima-1/6.3
================================================================
VPI Owner Type Ing.TD Egr.TD Adm OAM Opr
----------------------------------------------------------------
2 SAP PVP 1 1 up up up
================================================================
*A:ALU-1>#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
VPI |
The VPI value |
Owner |
The system entity that owns a specific ATM connection |
Type |
The type of connection |
Ing.TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the receive direction of the interface connection |
Egr.TD |
The ATM traffic descriptor profile that applies to the transmit direction of the interface connection |
Adm |
up: the bundle is administratively up |
down: the bundle is administratively down |
|
OAM |
The OAM operational status of ATM connections: Up: the interface is operationally up |
ETE-AIS: the endpoint is down and is generating end-to-end AIS OAM cells to alert the far end that it is down |
|
Opr |
up: the bundle is operationally up |
down: the bundle is operationally down |
Show SCADA commands
scada
Syntax
scada [bridge_id] [detail]
scada [bridge_id] description
scada [bridge_id] [detail] statistics
Context
show
Description
This command displays SCADA bridge information.
Parameters
- detail
displays detailed information
- bridge-id
specifies the bridge ID, in the format slot/mda/bridge-id, where bridge-id is 1 to 16
- description
displays the descriptions that have been configured for each bridge
- statistics
displays statistics information pertaining to bridges and branches
Output
The following outputs are examples of SCADA information:
SCADA bridge detail (Output example, SCADA bridge detail field descriptions )
specific SCADA bridge detail (Output example, Specific SCADA bridge detail field descriptions )
A:ALU-1># show scada detail
======================================================
Scada Bridges on Slot 1
======================================================
Bridge Admin Link Bridge Port Port Bridge Branch
Id State State Mode Encp Type Type
------------------------------------------------------
1/8/1 Up Yes Up accs cem mddb master
1/8/1.1 Up Yes Up accs cem mddb master
1/8/1.2 Up Yes Up accs cem mddb slave
1/8/1.3 Up Yes Up accs cem mddb slave
1/8/1.4 Up Yes Up accs cem mddb slave
1/8/1.5 Up Yes Up accs cem mddb slave
1/8/2 Down No Down
1/8/3 Down No Down
1/8/4 Down No Down
1/8/5 Down No Down
1/8/6 Down No Down
1/8/6.5 Down No Down accs cem mddb slave
1/8/7 Down No Down
1/8/8 Down No Down
1/8/8.4 Down No Down accs cem mddb slave
1/8/8.5 Down No Down accs cem mddb slave
1/8/8.6 Down No Down accs cem mddb slave
1/8/9 Down No Down
1/8/10 Down No Down
1/8/10.10 Down No Down accs cem mddb slave
1/8/11 Down No Down
1/8/11.11 Down No Down accs cem mddb slave
1/8/11.22 Down No Down accs cem mddb slave
1/8/12 Down No Down
1/8/13 Down No Down
1/8/14 Down No Down
1/8/14.14 Down No Down accs cem mddb slave
1/8/15 Down No Down
1/8/16 Down No Down
1/8/16.32 Down No Down accs cem mddb slave
======================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Scada Bridges on Slot 1 |
|
Bridge Id |
The bridge/branch ID (the bridge ID is in the format slot/mda/bridge-id, where bridge-id is 1 to 16; the branch ID is in the format slot/mda/bridge-id.branch-id, where branch-id is 1 to 32) |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the bridge, either Up or Down |
Link |
Indicates whether there is an active link on the bridge, either Yes or No |
Bridge State |
The operational state of the bridge, either Up or Down |
Port Mode |
The operational mode of the bridge (always accs – access) |
Port Encp |
The encapsulation type of the bridge (always cem – circuit emulation) |
Bridge Type |
The bridge type: mddb, pcm, or vcb |
Branch Type |
The type of device connected to the bridge, either master or slave (for MDDB and PCM applications) or N/A (for the VCB application) |
A:ALU-1># show scada 1/8/14 detail
===============================================================================
Scada Info
===============================================================================
Description : SCADA bridge 14
Bridge Id : 1/8/14 Type : Mddb
Admin Status : down Oper Status : down
Squelch : enabled Squelch Timeout : 120(s)
Squelch Recovery : manual Recovery Timeout : N/A
Squelch Status : 0x0 Force-active : 1
Redundant Mode : manual
Report Alarms : hcmOof hcmRai Speed : 2400
===============================================================================
Bridge Members
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Identifier Multidrop AdminState OperState AlarmStatus Squelched
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/8/14.14 slave up down N
===============================================================================
Scada Bridge Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets 0 0
Discards 0 0
Unknown Proto Discards 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Scada Info |
|
Description |
The description configured for the bridge |
Bridge Id |
The bridge ID in the format slot/mda/bridge-id, where bridge-id is 1 to 16 |
Type |
The bridge type: Mddb, pcm, or vcb |
Admin Status |
The administrative state of the bridge, either up or down |
Oper Status |
The operational state of the bridge, either up or down |
Squelch |
Indicates whether the squelch function has been enabled (applies only to MDDB and PCM) |
Squelch Timeout |
The configured squelch timeout (applies only to MDDB and PCM) |
Squelch Recovery |
The squelch recovery mode: manual or auto (applies only to MDDB and PCM) |
Recovery Timeout |
The configured time after which the branch will automatically be put back in the normal state (applies only to MDDB and PCM) Applicable only if recovery mode is auto; if recovery mode is manual, the field displays N/A |
Squelch Status |
The bitmap (32 bits) of the branches that are squelched (applies only to MDDB and PCM). A value of 0x0 means that no branch is squelched. |
Force-active |
The master branch (1 or 2) to which the force-active command has been applied (applies only to MDDB and PCM) |
Redundant Mode |
The redundancy mode for the master inputs: manual or auto (applies only to MDDB and PCM) |
Report Alarms |
The configured type of alarms to be reported to the bridge (applies only to MDDB) |
Speed |
The configured speed of the bridge (applies only to MDDB) |
Bridge Members |
|
Identifier |
The branch ID in the format bridge-id.branch-id, where bridge-id is 1 to 16 and branch-id is 1 to 32 |
Multidrop |
The type of device connected to the bridge, either master or slave (applies only to MDDB and PCM) |
AdminState |
The administrative state of the branch, either up or down |
OperState |
The operational state of the branch, either up or down |
AlarmStatus |
The current alarm state of the branch |
Squelched |
Indicates whether the squelch function has been enabled |
Scada Bridge Statistics |
|
Packets Input/Output |
The total number of packets that were delivered by this sublayer to a higher (sub) layer and that were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to be transmitted and that were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer, including those that were discarded or not sent |
Discards Input/Output |
The number of inbound/outbound packets chosen to be discarded to possibly free up buffer space |
Unknown Proto Discards Input/Output |
For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol multiplexing, the number of transmission units received at the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be 0. |
Monitor commands
fabric-profile
Syntax
fabric-profile mda {mda-id | with-stats-enabled} {dest-mda | source-mda} [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
Context
monitor
Description
This command enables monitoring of adapter card fabric profile statistics. The specified adapter card statistical information displays and automatically refreshes at the configured interval.
Parameters
- mda-id
the slot number of the adapter card
- with-stats-enabled
if used, this keyword replaces the mda-id parameter, in which case the adapter card that has fabric-stats-enabled configured will be the one that is monitored, that is, the command will be monitor fabric-profile mda with-stats-enabled dest-mda | source-mda. If there are no adapter cards that have fabric-stats-enabled configured, no statistics will be displayed.
- dest-mda
displays network and access ingress statistics for all adapter cards going toward the fabric and destined for the specific destination adapter card. The following are also displayed: global fabric statistics, fabric firewall statistics, and the fabric port statistics if the destination adapter card has the collection of fabric statistics enabled. The sum of traffic forwarded or dropped is also displayed.
- source-mda
displays network and access ingress traffic statistics from the specified adapter card going toward the fabric and toward a destination adapter card. Fabric firewall statistics and the sum of traffic forwarded or dropped are also displayed.
- seconds
specifies the interval for each display in seconds
- repeat
specifies how many times the command is repeated
- absolute
the raw statistics are displayed without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
the rate per second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta
lag
Syntax
lag lag-id [lag-id...(up to 5 max)] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
Context
monitor
Description
This command enables monitoring of traffic statistics for link aggregation group (LAG) ports. Statistical information for the specified LAG is shown at the configured interval until the configured count is reached.
The first screen displays the current statistics related to the specified LAG. The subsequent statistical information listed for each interval is displayed as a delta to the previous screen. When the keyword rate is specified, the rate per second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
Monitor commands are similar to show commands but only statistical information is shown. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified.
Parameters
- lag-id
the LAG ID
- seconds
specifies the interval for each display in seconds
- repeat
specifies how many times the command is repeated
- absolute
the raw statistics are displayed without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
the rate per second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta
Output
The following output is an example of LAG monitoring statistics.
Output exampleA:Dut-B# monitor lag 1 interval 3 repeat 1
===============================================================================
Monitor statistics for LAG ID 1
===============================================================================
Port-id Input packets Output packets
Input bytes Output bytes
Input errors [Input util %] Output errors [Output util %]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/2/1 24 25
2224 2294
0 0
1/2/2 25 8
2170 776
0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Totals 49 33
4394 3070
0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 3 sec (Mode: Delta)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/2/1 3 3
306 306
0 0
1/2/2 0 0
0 0
0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Totals 3 3
306 306
0 0
===============================================================================
A:Dut-B# monitor lag 1 interval 3 repeat 1 bytes
===============================================================================
Monitor statistics for LAG ID 1
===============================================================================
Port-id Input bytes Output bytes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/2/1 6100 6170
1/2/2 2514 1120
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Totals 8614 7290
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 3 sec (Mode: Delta)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/2/1 306 306
1/2/2 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Totals 306 306
===============================================================================
port
Syntax
port port-id [port-id...(up to 5 total)] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] [multiclass]
port port-id [port-id...(up to 5 total)] atm [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
port port-id atm aal-5 [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
port port-id atm pvc vpi/vci [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
port port-id atm pvc vpi/vci aal-5 [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
port port-id atm pvc vpi/vci oam [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
port port-id atm pvp vpi [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
port port-id atm pvp vpi oam [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
Context
monitor
Description
This command enables port traffic monitoring. The specified port’s statistical information is shown at the configured interval until the configured count is reached.
The first screen displays the current statistics related to the specified ports. The subsequent statistical information listed for each interval is displayed as a delta to the previous screen.
When the keyword rate is specified, the rate per second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
Monitor commands are similar to show commands, but only statistical information is shown. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified.
Parameters
- port-id
the port identifier
Syntax
port-id
slot[/mda[/port]] or slot/mda/port[.channel]
bundle-id: bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num
bundle keyword
bundle-num: 1 to 32
type ima, ppp
bpgrp-id: bpgrp-type-bpgrp-num
bpgrp keyword
bpgrp-num: 1 to 24
type ima, ppp
aps-id: aps-group-id[.channel]
aps keyword
group-id: 1 to 24
lcr-port-id: lcr-group-id/port[.channel]
lcr keyword
group-id: 1 to 6
- seconds
specifies the interval for each display in seconds
- repeat
specifies how many times the command is repeated
- absolute
the raw statistics are displayed without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
the rate per second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta
- multiclass
displays statistics for multiclass MLPPP bundles
- atm
monitors ATM statistics
- aal-5
monitors the AAL-5 statistics for the port
- pvc vpi/vci
monitors ATM PVC statistics
- oam
monitors ATM PVC/PVP OAM statistics
- pvp vpi
monitors ATM PVP statistics
Output
The following outputs are examples of port monitoring information.
Output example*A:ALU-1# monitor port 1/1/1.1 interval 3 repeat 3 absolute
===============================================================================
Monitor statistics for Port 1/1/1.1
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 330161274 330161274
Packets 6229458 6229458
Errors 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 3 sec (Mode: Absolute)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 330162917 330162917
Packets 6229489 6229489
Errors 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 6 sec (Mode: Absolute)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 330164560 330164560
Packets 6229520 6229520
Errors 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 9 sec (Mode: Absolute)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets 330166203 330166203
Packets 6229551 6229551
Errors 0 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALU-1#
A:ALU-1# monitor port bundle-ppp-1/1.13 interval 5 repeat 2 rate multiclass
===============================================================================
Monitor multiclass statistics for Bundle bundle-ppp-1/1.13
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 0 sec (Base Statistics)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Class 0
Octets 2990779680 2990899240
Packets 3051816 3051938
Errors 0 0
Class 1
Octets 2984941820 2990898260
Packets 3045859 3051937
Errors 0 0
Class 2
Octets 2984939860 2990899240
Packets 3045857 3051938
Errors 0 0
Class 3
Octets 2984940840 2990899240
Packets 3045858 3051938
Errors 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 5 sec (Mode: Rate)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Class 0
Octets 9408 9408
Packets 10 10
Errors 0 0
Utilization (% of port capacity) 1.89 1.89
Class 1
Octets 9408 9408
Packets 10 10
Errors 0 0
Utilization (% of port capacity) 1.89 1.89
Class 2
Octets 9212 9408
Packets 9 10
Errors 0 0
Utilization (% of port capacity) 1.85 1.89
Class 3
Octets 9408 9408
Packets 10 10
Errors 0 0
Utilization (% of port capacity) 1.89 1.89
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At time t = 10 sec (Mode: Rate)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Class 0
Octets 9408 9408
Packets 10 10
Errors 0 0
Utilization (% of port capacity) 1.89 1.89
Class 1
Octets 9408 9408
Packets 10 10
Errors 0 0
Utilization (% of port capacity) 1.89 1.89
Class 2
Octets 9408 9408
Packets 10 10
Errors 0 0
Utilization (% of port capacity) 1.89 1.89
Class 3
Octets 9212 9408
Packets 9 10
Errors 0 0
Utilization (% of port capacity) 1.85 1.89
===============================================================================
A:ALU-1#
scada
Syntax
scada scada-id [scada-id...(up to 5 total)] [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
Context
monitor
Description
This command enables traffic monitoring for a SCADA bridge or branch. The statistical information for the specified bridge or branch is shown at the configured interval until the configured count is reached.
The first screen displays the current statistics related to the specified bridge or branch. The subsequent statistical information listed for each interval is displayed as a delta to the previous screen.
When the keyword rate is specified, the rate per second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta.
Monitor commands are similar to show commands, but only statistical information is shown. Monitor commands display the selected statistics according to the configured number of times at the interval specified.
Parameters
- scada-id
specifies a bridge-id or a branch-id
- seconds
specifies the interval for each display in seconds
- repeat
specifies how many times the command is repeated
- absolute
the raw statistics are displayed without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
the rate per second for each statistic is displayed instead of the delta
Clear commands
external-alarms
Syntax
external-alarms alarm [all | alarm-id]
Context
clear
Description
This command clears remote site external alarm information.
Parameters
- all
clears the status for all alarms
- alarm-id
clears the status for a specific alarm
lag
Syntax
lag lag-id statistics
Context
clear
Description
This command clears statistics for the specified LAG.
Parameters
- lag-id
the LAG identifier, expressed as a decimal integer
- statistics
specifies that statistics are cleared for the specified LAG
mda
Syntax
mda mda-id
mda mda-id statistics {source-mda | destination-mda | fabric-port | fabric-global | fabric-firewall | all}
mda mda-id ring {all | mac ieee-address | port port-id}
mda mda-id statistics ip-transport
mda mda-id statistics security [encryption | firewall]
mda mda-id statistics mirror
mda mda-id statistics cflowd
mda all
Context
clear
Description
The clear mda form of this command reinitializes the specified adapter card and clears all the collected fabric statistics related to the card. The clear mda statistics form of this command clears all the collected fabric statistics related to the specified adapter card. The clear mda ring form of this command clears the dynamic FDB entries related to the specified ring adapter card.
The clear mda all form of this command applies only to the 7705 SAR-A, 7705 SAR-Ax, 7705 SAR-M, 7705 SAR-H, 7705 SAR-Hc, and 7705 SAR-Wx and is equivalent to clearing all adapter cards using all keywords above (source-mda, destination-mda, fabric-port, and fabric-global)
Parameters
- mda-id
the slot number of the specified adapter card
- statistics
specifies that fabric statistics will be cleared for the specified adapter card
- source-mda
clears all the network and access ingress traffic statistics in the fabric direction from the specified adapter card toward all other destination adapter cards
- destination-mda
clears all the network and access ingress traffic statistics toward the specified adapter card fabric port, from all other adapter cards
- fabric-port
clears the fabric port statistics toward the specified destination adapter card, if the specified adapter card has fabric-stats-enabled. If the specified adapter card does not have fabric-stats-enabled, no statistics will be cleared.
- fabric-global
clears global fabric statistics collected for all egress traffic from the fabric
- fabric-firewall
clears fabric firewall statistics collected for all egress traffic from the fabric
- security
clears only security statistics for the specified adapter card
- encryption
specifies that encryption statistics will be cleared for the specified adapter card
- firewall
specifies that firewall statistics will be cleared for the specified adapter card
- ip-transport
specifies that IP transport statistics will be cleared for the specified adapter card
- mirror
specifies that mirror statistics will be cleared for the specified adapter card
- cflowd
clears cflowd queue statistics on the 7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2, 7705 SAR-18, or 7705 SAR-X
- mda-id all
clears all the collected fabric statistics related to the specified adapter card. This command is equivalent to clearing the specified adapter card using all keywords above (source-mda, destination-mda, fabric-port, fabric-global).
- ring all
clears the entire dynamic FDB
- ieee-address
clears the dynamic FDB entry for the specified MAC address
- port-id
clears the dynamic FDB entries for the specified port
- all
clears all the collected fabric statistics across all adapter cards or modules
mka-session
Syntax
macsec mka-session [port-id]
Context
clear
Description
This command clears MACsec MKA session information.
Parameters
- port-id
-
specifies the physical port identifier, in the format slot/mda/port
mw
Syntax
mw
Context
clear
Description
This command enables the context to clear microwave link parameters.
link
Syntax
link mw-link-id statistics
Context
clear mw
Description
This command clears microwave link statistics.
Parameters
- mw-link-id
specifies the microwave link ID number, using the form mw-link-id
radio
Syntax
radio port-id
radio radio perfmon [all | g826 | acm | power]
Context
clear mw
Description
This command reboots managed microwave devices or resets their performance monitoring statistics.
Parameters
- port-id
specifies the physical port ID associated with the MPR-e radio, in the format slot/mda/port (where port = 1 through 4)
- radio
specifies the MWA performance monitoring radio
- acm
resets the adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) level MWA performance monitoring statistics to 0
- all
resets all MWA performance monitoring statistics to 0
- g826
resets the G.286 MWA performance monitoring statistics to 0
- power
resets the radio power MWA performance monitoring statistics to 0
rsl-history
Syntax
rsl-history port-id
Context
clear mw
Description
This command clears the RSL history for the specified MPR-e radio.
Parameters
- port-id
specifies the physical port ID associated with the MPR-e radio, in the format slot/mda/port (where port = 1 through 4)
port
Syntax
port port-id statistics
port port-id atm pvc [vpi[/vci]] statistics
port port-id atm pvp [vpi] statistics
port port-id frame-relay dlci dlci
port port-id macsec sub-port-id statistics
Context
clear
Description
This command clears the statistics for the specified port or channel group.
Parameters
- port-id
specifies the physical port ID
Syntax
port-id
slot[/mda[/port]] or slot/mda/port[.channel]
bundle-id
bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num
bundle keyword
bundle-num: 1 to 32
type ima, ppp
- statistics
specifies that port statistics will be cleared
- atm
specifies that ATM port statistics will be cleared
- vpi
specifies the ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI) for this PVC
- vci
specifies the ATM network virtual channel identifier (VCI) for this PVC
- pvc
clears PVC statistics
- pvp
clears PVP statistics
- frame-relay dlci
clears circuit-level frame relay statistics
- dlci
specifies the frame relay virtual circuit identifier
The clear port port-id statistics frame-relay dlci dlci command differs from the clear port port-id statistics command in the sense that the former clears the circuit-level SAP statistics whereas the latter clears the frame relay port statistics.
- macsec
-
clears MACsec port statistics
scada
Syntax
scada bridge-id statistics
Context
clear
Description
This command clears the statistics for all or specified bridges or branches.
Parameters
- bridge-id
specifies the bridge ID or branch ID (the bridge ID is in the format slot/mda/bridge-id, where bridge-id is 1 to 16; the branch ID is in the format slot/mda/bridge-id.branch-id, where branch-id is 1 to 32)
- statistics
specifies that bridge or branch statistics will be cleared
Debug commands
lag
Syntax
lag [lag-id lag-id [port port-id]] [all]
lag [lag-id lag-id [port port-id]] [sm] [pkt] [cfg] [red] [iom-upd] [port-state] [timers] [sel-logic] [mc] [mc-pkt]
no lag [lag-id lag-id]
Context
debug
Description
This command enables debugging for a LAG.
The no form of the command disables debugging for a LAG.
Parameters
- lag-id
specifies the LAG identifier, expressed as a decimal integer
- port-id
specifies the physical port ID in the slot/mda/port format
- all
traces all LAG and LACP parameters
- sm
traces the LACP state machine
- pkt
traces LACP packets
- cfg
traces the LAG configuration
- red
traces LAG high availability
- iom-upd
traces LAG IOM updates
- port-state
traces LAG port state transitions
- timers
traces LAG timers
- sel-logic
traces LACP selection logic
- mc
traces multi-chassis parameters
- mc-pkt
traces received MC-LAG control packets with valid authentication