Tools
Tools command reference
Command hierarchies
Tools dump commands
tools
- dump
- auto-discovery [detail] [log]
- cflowd
- cache aggregate {src-dst-proto | src-dst-proto-port} family {ipv4 | ipv6}
- cache all family {ipv4 | ipv6}
- packet-size protocols [clear]
- top-flows protocols [clear]
- top-protocols protocols [clear]
- control-queues failures
- eth-ring [clear]
- gnss port-id
- lag lag-id lag-id
- ldp-treetrace {prefix ip-prefix/mask | manual-prefix ip-prefix/mask} [path-destination ip-address] [trace-tree]
- mpls-resources
- persistence
- dhcp-server [record record-key]
- summary
- port port-id discard [clear]
- ppp port-id
- router router-instance
- router service-name service-name
- bgp
- routes [family] received [url file-url]
- fib slot-number [ipv4 | ipv6] summary
- ldp
- fec vc-type vc-type agi agi
- fec p2mp-id identifier root ip-address
- fec root ip-address source ip-address group mcast-address inner-root ip-address
- fec prefix ip-prefix/mask
- fec root ip-address source ip-address group mcast-address [rd rd]
- fec vc-type vc-type vc-id vc-id
- fec p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [rd rd] inner-root ip-address
- instance
- interface [ip-int-name | ip-address]
- memory-usage
- peer ip-address
- session [ip-address |:label-space] [connection | peer | adjacency]
- sockets
- timers
- mpls
- ftn [endpoint endpoint | sender sender | nexthop nexthop | lsp-id lsp-id | tunnel-id tunnel-id | label start-label end-label]
- ilm [endpoint endpoint | sender sender | nexthop nexthop | lsp-id lsp-id | tunnel-id tunnel-id | label start-label end-label]
- lspinfo [lsp-name] [detail]
- memory-usage
- ospf
- abr [detail]
- area-range
- asbr [detail]
- bad-packet interface-name
- leaked-routes [summary | detail]
- memory-usage [detail]
- request-list [neighbor ip-address] [detail]
- request-list virtual-neighbor ip-address area-id area-id [detail]
- retransmission-list [neighbor ip-address] [detail]
- retransmission-list [virtual-neighbor ip-address area-id area-id] [detail]
- route-summary
- route-table [ip-prefix/mask] [type] [detail]
- sham-bad-packet interface-name
- sr-adjacencies [remote ip-address] [detail]
- sr-database [sid sid] [detail]
- ospf3
- abr [detail]
- area-range
- asbr [detail]
- bad-packet interface-name
- leaked-routes [summary | detail]
- memory-usage [detail]
- request-list [detail]
- request-list neighbor [ip-address] [router-id] [detail]
- request-list virtual-neighbor router-id transit-area transit-area [detail]
- retransmission-list [detail]
- retransmission-list neighbor [ip-address] [router-id] [detail]
- retransmission-list virtual-neighbor router-id transit-area transit-area [detail]
- route-summary
- route-table [ipv6-prefix/prefix-length] [type] [detail]
- pim
- iom-failures [detail]
- rsvp
- neighbor [ip-address] [detail]
- psb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
- rsb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
- segment-routing
- tunnel
- static-route
- ldp-sync-status
- te-database [adv-router adv-router] [neighbor neighbor] [detail]
- isis [instance isis-instance] [level level]
- ospf [instance ospf-instance] [area area-id]
- service
- evpn usage
- id service-id
- evpn usage
- evpn-mpls [clear]
- ip-transport ipt-id
- remote-host host-id check-tcp
- loopback
- sap sap-id
- sdp sdp-id:vc-id
- mp-bgp family vpn stats [clear]
- network-latency-measurement
[clear]
- sap sap-id stats [clear]
- sdp sdp-id[:vc-id] stats [clear]
- ipsec-tunnel ipsec-tunnel-name stats
- loopback
- system
- bgp-evpn
- ethernet-segment name evi value df
- vpls-fdb-stats [clear]
- system-limits
- system-resources slot-number
- testhead
- test-oam
- testhead test-name test-name [test-owner test-owner]
- twamp twamp server error-counters
Tools perform commands
tools
- perform
- aps
- clear aps-id {protect | working}
- exercise aps-id {protect | working}
- force aps-id {protect | working}
- lockout aps-id
- request aps-id {protect | working}
- cflowd
- manual-export
- eth-ring
- clear ring-index
- force ring-index path {a | b}
- manual ring-index path {a | b}
- ima
- reset bundle-id
- lag
- clear-force all-mc
- clear-force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id]
- clear-force peer-mc ip-address
- force all-mc {active | standby}
- force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id] {active | standby}
- force peer-mc peer-ip-address {active | standby}
- lcr
- clear lcr-id {protect | working}
- force lcr-id {protect | working}
- lockout lcr-id
- log
- test-event
- mda-table-refresh
- mw
- clear mw-link-id {main | spare} {eps | tps | rps}
- force mw-link-id {eps | tps | rps}
- lockout mw-link-id {eps | tps | rps}
- manual mw-link-id {main | spare} {eps | tps | rps}
- software-download [force]
- ptp reset-clk-rec clock-id clock-id
- router router-instance
- router service-name service-name
- isis [isis-instance]
- ldp-sync-exit
- run-manual-spf
- mpls
- cspf to ip-addr [from ip-addr] [bandwidth bandwidth] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [exclude-address excl-addr [excl-addr...(up to 8 max)]] [use-te-metric] [strict-srlg] [srlg-group grp-id...(up to
8 max)] [exclude-node excl-node-id [excl-node-id...(up to 8 max)]] [skip-interface interface-name] [cspf-reqtype req-type] [least-fill-min-thd thd]
- resignal {lsp lsp-name path path-name | delay minutes}
- resignal {sr-te-lsp srte-lsp-name path path-name | sr-te-delay minutes}
- resignal-bypass delay minutes
- resignal-bypass lsp bypass-lsp-name [force]
- sr-te-cspf [path-computation-method path-computation-method] to ip-address [path path-name] [from ip-address] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [metric-type-te] [strict-srlg] [srlg-group group-id] [local-sr-protection local-sr-protection] [label-stack-reduction] [max-sr-labels label-stack-size]
- trap-suppress number-of-traps time-interval
- update-path {lsp lsp-name path current-path-name new-path new-path-name}
- ospf
- ldp-sync-exit
- refresh-lsas [lsa-type] [area-id]
- run-manual-spf [externals-only]
- security
- authentication-server-check server-address ip-address [port port] user-name dhcp-client-user-name password password secret key [source-address ip-address] [timeout seconds] [router router-instance | service-name service-name]
- service
- id service-id
- endpoint endpoint-name
- force-switchover sdp-id:vc-id
- no force-switchover
- ip-transport ipt-id
- remote-host host-id check-tcp
- sap sap-id cem asym-delay-adjust
- system
- management-interface
- snmp
- change-key authentication authentication-protocol old-authentication-key new-authentication-key
- change-key authentication authentication-protocol privacy privacy-protocol old-privacy-key new-privacy-key
- generate-key authentication authentication-protocol authentication-password [privacy privacy-protocol privacy-password] [engine-id identifier]
- script-control
- script-policy
- stop [script-policy-name] [owner script-policy-owner] [all]
Tools ADP commands
tools
- auto-discovery [retry] [terminate]
- [no] auto-discovery echo [debugger]
Command descriptions
Tools generic commands
tools
Syntax
tools
Context
<root>
Description
This command enables the context to use tools for debugging purposes.
Default
n/a
Tools dump commands
Dump commands
dump
Syntax
dump
Context
tools
Description
This command enables the context to display information for debugging purposes.
Default
n/a
auto-discovery
Syntax
auto-discovery [detail] [log]
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command allows you to view all progress and event logs stored by ADP.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- detail
-
displays detailed information about the system, ports, and ADP instructions
- log
-
displays all detailed progress and event logs with timestamps
cflowd
Syntax
cflowd
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command enables dump tools for cflowd.
Default
n/a
cache
Syntax
cache aggregate {src-dst-proto | src-dst-proto-port} family {ipv4 | ipv6}
cache all family {ipv4 | ipv6}
Context
tools>dump>cflowd
Description
This command displays the contents of the cflowd active cache. This information can be displayed either in raw form where every flow entry is displayed or in an aggregated form.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- all
-
displays the raw active cache flow data with no aggregation.
- aggregate
-
displays the aggregated active cache flow data
src-dst-proto – aggregates the active flow cache based on the source and destination IP address and the IP protocol value
src-dst-proto-port – aggregates the active flow cache based on the source and destination IP address, IP protocol value, and the source and destination port numbers
- family
-
specifies which IP address family flow data should be displayed
ipv4 – displays the IPv4 flow data
ipv6 – displays the IPv6 flow data
Output
The following output is an example of cflowd cache information, and Tools dump cflowd cache field descriptions describes the fields.
Output example*A:NOK1>config>router# /tools dump cflowd cache aggregate src-dst-proto family ipv4
Cache dump aggregation in progress, please wait...
Current time: 03/21/2019 17:15:46
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proto Source Address Pkt-Cnt Start
Destination Address Byte-Cnt
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TCP 10.40.1.5 11741 03/21/2019 17:13:35
3.1.38.1 2700430
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Proto |
The IPv4 or IPv6 protocol type |
Source Address |
The source IP address of the flow (IPv4 or IPv6) |
Destination Address |
The destination IP address of the flow (IPv4 or IPv6) |
Intf/Ingr |
The ingress interface associated with the sampled flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output) |
Intf/Egr |
The egress interface associated with the sampled flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output) |
S-Port |
The source protocol port number |
D-Port |
The destination protocol port number |
Pkt-Cnt |
The total number of packets sampled for the associated flow |
Byte-Cnt |
The total number of bytes of traffic sampled for the associated flow |
Start |
The system time when the first packet was sampled for the associated flow |
Flags |
The IP flag value from the sampled IP flow header (only displayed with the raw (all) output) |
ToS |
The ToS byte values from the sampled IP flow header (only displayed with the raw (all) output) |
(Src) Mask |
The IP route mask for the route to the flow source IP address associated with the flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output) |
(Dst) Mask |
The IP route mask for the route to the flow destination IP address associated with the flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output) |
(Src) AS |
The ASN associated with the route to the flow source IP address associated with the flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output) |
(Dst) AS |
The ASN associated with the route to the flow destination IP address associated with the flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output) |
vRtr-ID |
The Virtual Router ID associated with the reported IP flow (only displayed with the raw (all) output) |
packet-size
Syntax
packet-size protocol [clear]
Context
tools>dump>cflowd
Description
This command displays packet size distribution for sampled IP traffic. Values are displayed in decimal format (1.0 = 100%, 500 = 50%). Separate statistics are maintained and shown for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
The clear option clears the cache after the packet size statistics are displayed.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- protocol
-
specifies the type of cflowd packet information to display
- clear
-
clears the cache after the packet size statistics are displayed
Output
The following output is an example of cflowd packet size information.
Output exampleNOK-12# tools dump cflowd packet-size ipv4
IP packet size distribution (801600 total packets):
1-32 64 96 128 160 192 224 256 288 320 352 384 416 448 480
.000 .250 .000 .000 .010 .100 .500 .090 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
512 544 576 1024 1536 2048 2560 3072 3584 4096 4608 9000
.000 .000 .000 .050 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
top-flows
Syntax
top-flows protocols [clear]
Context
tools>dump>cflowd
Description
This command displays the top 20 (highest traffic volume) flows for IPv4, IPv6, or MPLS traffic types collected since the cflowd top-flow table was last cleared or initialized.
The clear option clears the cache after the packet size statistics are displayed.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- protocols
-
specifies the type of cflowd packet information to display
- clear
-
clears the cache after the packet size statistics are displayed
Output
The following output is an example of cflowd top flow information, and Tools dump cflowd top flows field descriptions describes the fields.
Output example*A:7705:Dut-A# tools dump cflowd top-flows ipv4
The top 20 IPv4 unicast flows seen by cflowd are:
Current Time: 04/01/2019 17:44:17
Last Cleared Time: 04/01/2019 17:38:36
ifIndexContext: global
Intf/Ingr SrcIP Intf/Egr DstIP Pro ToS
I-vRtrID S-Port Msk AS E-vRtrID D-Port Msk AS Flgs Pkts
NextHop Pkt-Size Time
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 150.2.1.2 1 150.1.1.2 6 0x00
1 10 /24 300 1 20 /24 200 0x00 25
1.20.1.2 46 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:7705:Dut-A# tools dump cflowd top-flows ipv6
The top 20 IPv6 unicast flows seen by cflowd are:
Current Time: 04/01/2019 17:44:24
Last Cleared Time: 04/01/2019 17:38:36
ifIndexContext: global
SrcIP Intf/Ingr S-Port I-vRtrID ToS
DstIP Intf/Egr D-Port E-vRtrID Flags
Nexthop Pkts Pkt-Size Proto Time
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
::9602:102 2 10 1 0x03
::9601:102 1 20 1 0x00
::114:102 25 60 6 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:7705:Dut-
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Intf/Ingr |
The ingress interface ID |
SrcIP |
The source IP address of the flow (IPv4 or IPv6) |
Intf/Egr |
The egress interface ID |
DstIP |
The destination IP address of the flow (IPv4 or IPv6) |
Pro |
The protocol type for the flow |
ToS |
The Type of Service/DSCP bits field markings |
Flgs |
The protocol flag markings |
Pkts |
The total number of packets sampled for this flow since the statistics were last cleared |
I-vRtr-ID |
The vRouter context the flow was sampled in |
S-Port |
The source protocol port number |
Mask |
The route prefix length for route to source IP address |
AS |
The autonomous systems number for the source route (the AS is either the originating AS or peer AS depending on the cflowd configuration) |
D-Port |
The destination protocol port number |
Mask |
The route prefix length for route to destination IP address (forwarding route) |
AS |
The autonomous systems number for the destination route (the AS is either the originating AS or peer AS depending on the cflowd configuration) |
NextHop |
The next-hop address used to forward traffic associated with the flow |
Pkt-Size |
The average packet size of sampled traffic associated with this flow (total number of packets sampled/volume of traffic sampled) |
Time |
The number of seconds the flow has been active |
top-protocols
Syntax
top-protocols protocols [clear]
Context
tools>dump>cflowd
Description
This command displays the summary information for the top 20 protocol traffic flows in the cflowd cache. All statistics are calculated based on the data collected since the last clearing of the cflowd statistics.
If the clear option clears the cache after the top protocol statistics are displayed.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- protocols
-
specifies the type of cflowd packet information to display
- clear
-
clears the cache after the packet size statistics are displayed
Output
The following output is an example of cflowd top protocol traffic information, and Tools dump cflowd top protocols field descriptions describes the fields.
Output example
NOK1# tools dump cflowd top-protocols
The top 20 IPv4 protocols seen by cflowd are:
Current Time: 08/29/2011 15:36:15
Last Cleared Time: 08/29/2011 15:35:08
Protocol ID Total Flows Packets Bytes Packets Duration % Total
-------- Flows /Sec /Flow /Pkt /Sec /Flow Bandwidth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UDP 2 0 6 100 0 6 75%
pr1 1 0 6 64 0 6 24%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTALS 3 0 6 88 0 6 100%
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Protocol ID |
The IPv4 or IPv6 protocol type. The protocol ID is either the protocol name or the decimal protocol number. |
Total Flows |
The total number of flows recorded since the last clearing of cflowd statistics with this protocol type |
Flows/Sec |
The average number of flows detected for the associated protocol type (Total flows/number of seconds since last clear) |
Packets/Flow |
The average number of packets per flow (Total number of packets/total flows) |
Bytes/Pkt |
The average number of bytes per packet for the associated protocol type (Total number of bytes for the associated protocol/total number of packets for the associated protocol) |
Packets/Sec |
The average number of packets for the associated protocol type (Number of packets/number of seconds since last clear) |
Duration/Flow |
The average lifetime of a flow for the associated protocol type (Number of seconds since last clear/total flows) |
% Total Bandwidth |
The percentage of bandwidth consumed by the associated protocol type (Total protocol bytes/total bytes of all flows) |
control-queues
Syntax
control-queues failures
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays information about failed control queues.
Default
n/a
Output
The following output is an example of control queue failures, and Control queue failures field descriptions describes the fields.
Output example*A:NOK1# /tools dump control-queues failures
Ingress SF queue Size Free Buf Alloc Failures
------------------------------------------------------------
MDA Startup 1250 1250 0
SF Large High priority 1024 1024 0
SF Small High priority 8192 8192 0
SF Large Med priority 1024 1024 0
SF Small Med priority 8192 8192 0
SF Large Low priority 1024 1024 0
SF Small Low priority 8192 8192 0
SF Cflowd 8192 8192 0
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Ingress SF queue |
The ingress control queue |
Size |
The size of the control queue, in packets |
Free |
The remaining space in the control queue |
Buf Alloc Failures |
The number of recorded control queue failures |
eth-ring
Syntax
eth-ring ring-index [clear]
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays Ethernet ring information.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ring-index
-
specifies an Ethernet ring index
- clear
-
clears stored information for the specified Ethernet ring
gnss
Syntax
gnss port-id
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays GNSS satellite signal strength information.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- port-id
-
specifies the port ID in the format slot/mda/port
Output
The following output is an example of GNSS information.
Output exampleA:ALU-1># tools dump gnss 1/3/1
======================
Satellites
======================
SVID Signal-Strength
C/No (dB-Hz)
----------------------
31 50
23 48
29 47
26 45
16 45
3 45
9 44
14 42
74 40
27 40
22 40
75 33
65 31
83 26
84 24
----------------------
Entries found: 15
======================
A:ALU-1>#
lag
Syntax
lag lag-id lag-id
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays link aggregation group (LAG) information.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- lag-id
-
the LAG identifier, expressed as a decimal integer
ldp-treetrace
Syntax
ldp-treetrace {prefix ip-prefix/mask | manual-prefix ip-prefix/mask} [path-destination ip-address] [trace-tree]
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays treetrace information. The prefix command displays automated treetrace results only if ldp-treetrace is enabled at the OAM test level. The manual-prefix command displays results discovered by a previously run ldp-treetrace manual test.
Path information displayed by the ldp-treetrace command supports SNMP. The 7705 SAR stores this information in the TIMETRA-OAM-TEST-MIB tmnxOamLTraceHopInfoTable object.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ip-prefix/mask
-
specifies the IP prefix and subnet mask
- ip-address
-
specifies the destination IP address
Output
The following outputs are examples of ldp-treetrace information.
Note: The tools dump ldp-treetrace prefix command displays entries only if ldp-treetrace is enabled using the configure test-oam ldp-treetrace no shutdown CLI command.
Output exampleThe following example shows automated ldp-treetrace results. This command collects all information but displays a summary of the ECMP paths indexed by the path destination (PathDst), which is the IP address used in the LSP Ping message to probe a specific ECMP path to the destination FEC.
*A:ALU-1># tools dump ldp-treetrace prefix 10.12.12.10/32
Discovered Paths:
===================
Id PathDst Egr-NextHop Reply-Rtr-Addr DisCovery-Time
discoveryTtl ProbeState ProbeTmOutCnt RtnCode
=== ================ ================ ================ ===============
001 10.1.0.5 10.10.1.2 10.12.12.10 12/19/2006 05:11:01
007 OK 00 EgressRtr
002 10.1.0.9 10.10.1.2 10.12.12.10 12/19/2006 05:11:01
007 OK 00 EgressRtr
003 10.1.0.15 10.10.1.2 10.12.12.10 12/19/2006 05:11:01
007 OK 00 EgressRtr
004 10.1.0.19 10.10.1.2 10.12.12.10 12/19/2006 05:11:01
007 OK 00 EgressRtr
005 10.1.0.24 10.10.1.2 10.12.12.10 12/19/2006 05:11:01
007 OK 00 EgressRtr
…….
051 10.1.0.243 10.10.1.2 10.12.12.10 12/19/2006 05:11:01
007 OK 00 EgressRtr
052 10.1.0.247 10.10.1.2 10.12.12.10 12/19/2006 05:11:01
007 OK 00 EgressRtr
053 10.1.0.252 10.10.1.2 10.12.12.10 12/19/2006 05:11:01
007 OK 00 EgressRtr
054 10.1.0.255 10.10.1.2 10.12.12.10 12/19/2006 05:11:01
ldp-treetrace discovery state: Done
ldp-treetrace discovery status: ' OK '
Total number of discovered paths: 54
Total number of probe-failed paths: 0
Total number of failed traces: 0
Output example
The following example shows an automated ldp-treetrace with a path destination. This command displays the details of the label stack at each hop by filtering on a specific ECMP path.
tools dump ldp-treetrace prefix 10.12.12.10/32 path-destination 10.1.0.5
FEC: 10.12.12.10/32 PathDst: 10.1.0.5
==================================================
Protocol Legend: L - LDP, R - RSVP, U - Not Applicable
HopId HopAddr TTL Label1 Label2 Label3 Label4 Label5
===== ================ === ======= ======= ======= ======= =======
277 10.12.12.10 007 000000L 000000U 000000U 000000U 000000U
223 10.1.1.17 006 001609L 000000U 000000U 000000U 000000U
196 10.2.1.2 005 001609L 000000U 000000U 000000U 000000U
187 10.2.1.1 004 001609L 000000U 000000U 000000U 000000U
184 10.1.1.11 003 001609L 000000U 000000U 000000U 000000U
183 10.1.1.1 002 001609L 000000U 000000U 000000U 000000U
182 10.10.1.2 001 001609L 000000U 000000U 000000U 000000U
Total number of Hops: 7
mpls-resources
Syntax
mpls-resources
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays FEC-to-NHLFE (next hop label forwarding entry) and ILM (incoming label message) information for MPLS.
Default
n/a
persistence
Syntax
persistence
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command enables the context to display persistence information.
Default
n/a
dhcp-server
Syntax
dhcp-server [record record-key]
Context
tools>dump>persistence
Description
This command displays persistence information for the DHCP server.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- record-key
-
specifies the record identification number
Output
The following output is an example of DHCP server persistence information, and DHCP server persistence field descriptions describes the fields.
Output exampleA:7705# tools dump persistence dhcp-server
-----------------------------------
Persistency File Info
-----------------------------------
Filename : cf3:\dhcp_serv.001
ClientDescr : dhcp-server
UserDataSize : 372
DataPadding : 128
NumberOfEntries : 4112
FileSize : 8225
Version : 0001
Entries in use : 9
State : ACTIVE
Record key output example
A:7705# tools dump persistence dhcp-server record 0x1
-----------------------------------
Persistency File Record
-----------------------------------
Filename : cf3:\dhcp_serv.001
Key : 00000001
Last Update : 2013/07/12 11:45:37 (UTC)
Action : ADD
Data
service Id : 0
server : defaultDhcpServer
IP : 10.1.1.20
MAC : 00:11:22:33:01:07
XID : 0x0cbe9d53
start time : 2013/07/12 11:45:37 (UTC)
expires : 2013/07/21 11:45:37 (UTC)
failctrl : local
opt60 len : 3
opt82 len : 0
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Filename |
The name and location of the persistence information file |
ClientDescr |
The description of the client |
UserDataSize |
The size of the user data, in bytes |
DataPadding |
The size of the data padding, in bytes |
NumberOfEntries |
The number of entries in the persistence information file It is a combination of leases given and may also contain DHCP servers configured |
FileSize |
The total size of records in the persistence information file, in blocks of 512 bytes |
Version |
The version of the persistence information file |
Entries in use |
The number of entries currently in use |
State |
The state of the persistence information file |
Key |
The record key number |
Last Update |
The date and time of the last record update |
Action |
The action taken during the last record update |
Data |
|
service Id |
The service ID number |
server |
The DHCP server name |
IP |
The IP address of the lease |
MAC |
The MAC address associated with the lease |
XID |
The transaction ID (XID) used in DHCPDISCOVER packets |
start time |
The start time and date of the current lease |
expires |
The expiry time and date of the current lease |
failctrl |
The failure control (not supported on the 7705 SAR) |
opt60 len |
The length of the DHCP option 60 message |
opt82 len |
The length of the DHCP option 82 message |
summary
Syntax
summary
Context
tools>dump>persistence
Description
This command displays persistence summary information.
Default
n/a
Output
The following output is an example of persistence summary information, and Persistence summary field descriptions describes the fields.
Output exampleA:7705# tools dump persistence summary
=====================================================================
Persistence Summary on Slot A
=====================================================================
Client Location Entries in use Status
---------------------------------------------------------------------
dhcp-server cf3:\dhcp_serv.001 2 ACTIVE
=====================================================================
Persistence Summary on Slot B
=====================================================================
Client Location Entries in use Status
---------------------------------------------------------------------
dhcp-server cf3:\dhcp_serv.001 2 ACTIVE
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Client |
The name of the client |
Location |
The name and location of the persistence information file |
Entries in use |
The number of entries in use |
Status |
The status of the persistence information file |
port
Syntax
port port-id discard [clear]
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays invalid Layer 2 packets that have been discarded for the specified port. Reasons for packet discards include an invalid VLAN identifier or an invalid Etype. The CLI shows the header for the invalid VLAN identifier and invalid Etype.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- port-id
-
specifies the port ID in the format slot/mda/port
- clear
-
clears the packets after viewing
ppp
Syntax
ppp port-id
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays PPP information for a port.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- port-id
-
specifies the port ID
Syntax: port-id slot/mda/port[.channel]
bundle bundle-type-slot/mda.bundle-num
bundle keyword
type ima, ppp
bundle-num 1 to 32
service
Syntax
service
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command enables the context to display service information.
Default
n/a
evpn
Syntax
evpn usage
Context
tools>dump>service
tools>dump>service>id
Description
This command displays the consumed EVPN resources for the system or for a specified service.
Output
The following output is an example of EVPN usage for the system and a specified service.
Output example for the system:*A:PE71# tools dump service evpn usage
EVPN usage statistics at 000 02:01:03.810:
MPLS-TEP : 5
VXLAN-TEP : 0
Total-TEP : 5/ 8191
Mpls Dests (TEP, Egress Label + ES + ES-BMAC) : 16
Vxlan Dests (TEP, Egress VNI) : 0
Total-Dest : 17/131071
Sdp Bind + Evpn Dests : 20/196607
ES L2/L3 PBR : 0/ 32767
*A:PE71#
Output example for a specific service:
*A:PE71# tools dump service id 7 evpn usage
Evpn Tunnel Interface IP Next Hop: N/A
*A:PE71#
id
Syntax
id service-id
Context
tools>dump>service
Description
This command enables the context to display information for the specified service.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- service-id
-
specifies an existing service ID
evpn-mpls
Syntax
evpn-mpls [clear]
Context
tools>dump>service>id
Description
This command displays the EVPN-MPLS data for the specified service.
Parameters
- clear
-
clears the EVPN-MPLS data for the specified service
ip-transport
Syntax
ip-transport ipt-id
Context
tools>dump>service>id
Description
This command enables the context to display information for a specific IES or VPRN IP transport subservice.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ipt-id
-
specifies the IP transport subservice physical port identifier
remote-host
Syntax
remote-host host-id check-tcp
Context
tools>dump>service>id>ip-transport
Description
This command displays information for a TCP connection check to a remote host for the specified service.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- host-id
-
specifies the remote host identifier
- check-tcp
-
displays information for a TCP connection check to a remote host
loopback
Syntax
loopback
Context
tools>dump>service>id
Description
This command displays loopback information for a SAP or an SDP bind for the specified service.
Default
n/a
sap
Syntax
sap sap-id
Context
tools>dump>service>id>loopback
Description
This command displays loopback information for a specified SAP in the specified service.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- sap-id
-
specifies the SAP binding identifier
sdp
Syntax
sdp sdp-id:vc-id
Context
tools>dump>service>id>loopback
Description
This command displays loopback information for a specified SDP binding in the specified service.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- sdp-id
-
specifies the SDP binding identifier
- vc-id
-
the virtual circuit identifier
mp-bgp
Syntax
mp-bgp family vpn stats [clear]
Context
tools>dump>service>id
Description
This command displays ingress MP-BGP statistics for a label in a VPRN service. The statistics include both NGE and non-NGE MP-BGP statistics.
The command is supported for VPRN services only and applies only to system-level statistics.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- clear
-
clears the statistics after displaying them
- family vpn
-
specifies the address family, always vpn (VPN-IPv4 or VPN-1Pv6)
- stats
-
displays statistics associated with the VPRN service label
Output
The following output is an example of MP-BGP statistics.
Output example*A:7705:Dut-A# tools dump service id 2 mp-bgp family vpn stats
============================================================
Service Id 2 MP-BGP VPN-IPv4/VPN-IPv6 Stats
============================================================
131070:
Rx Pkts : 4986 Rx Bytes: 887508
Tx Pkts : N/A Tx Bytes: N/A
============================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Service Id n MP-BGP VPN-IPv4/VPN-IPv6 Stats | |
131070 |
Indicates the VPRN ingress label value (an example is shown) |
Rx Pkts |
The number of received packets |
Rx Bytes |
The number of received bytes |
Tx Pkts |
Not applicable |
Tx Bytes |
Not applicable |
network-latency-measurement
Syntax
network-latency-measurement [clear]
Context
tools>dump>service>id
Description
This command displays minimum, current, and maximum latency measurement values.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- clear
-
clears statistics after viewing
Output
The following output is an example of network latency measurement information.
Output exampleA:SAR18-11-2# tools dump service id 100 network-latency-measurement
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path Average Latency Measurements (us)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Spoke-sdp Min Current Max Last update
121:100 450 500 600 02/21/23 20:17:14
122:200 350 600 800 02/21/23 20:17:14
....
-
The "Path Average Latency Measurements" output is only shown if the Cpipe has a timestamp. If a path is up but has not completed the first latency measurement, "N/A" is displayed. If a path that was up goes down, the last valid value is displayed.
-
For Cpipes with PW redundancy, only the active path average latency measurement is shown; other paths are not shown.
-
If a path is administratively down, "N/A" is displayed.
- If a path is transported over a non-Ethernet interface (that is, timestamping is not available), "N/A" is displayed.
The following is an example of network latency measurement information where the far-end timestamp is earlier than the near-end timestamp, resulting in a negative latency that is displayed as "Too Low".
Output example===============================================================================
Path Average Latency Measurements (us)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Spoke-sdp Min Cur Max Last update
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
321:1200 N/A Too Low N/A Never
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Path Average Latency Measurements (us) | |
Spoke-sdp |
Identifies the spoke SDP associated with the Cpipe |
Min |
The minimum latency value at the time of the last update |
Current |
The current latency value at the time of the last update |
Max |
The maximum latency value at the time of the last update |
Last-update |
The time that the latency values were last updated |
sap
Syntax
sap sap-id stats [clear]
Context
tools>dump>service>id
Description
This command displays SAP information for the specified service.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- sap-id
-
specifies the SAP binding identifier
- clear
-
clears the statistics after displaying them
- stats
-
displays statistics associated with this SAP
Output
The following output is an example of the discard statistics, and Service SAP field descriptions describes the fields.
Output exampleA:7705# tools dump service id 200 sap 1/X3/6:100 stats
===========================================================
Service Id 200 SAP 1/X3/6:100 VPLS Ingress Debug Stats
===========================================================
total number of discarded packets | 1
total number of discarded bytes | 996
number of discards due to source suppression | 0
number of discards due to split horizon | 0
number of discards due to mesh to mesh | n/a
number of discards due to unknown DA | 0
number of discards due to unknown SA | 0
number of discards due to service MTU | 0
number of discards due to STP not in fwding state | 1
number of other discards | 0
===========================================================
Service Id 200 SAP 1/X3/6:100 VPLS Egress Debug Stats
===========================================================
total number of discarded packets | 0
number of unicast discards due to pool exhaustion | 0
number of multicast discards due to pool exhaustion | 0
number of unicast discards due to queue overflow | 0
number of multicast discards due to queue overflow | 0
number of other discards | 0
Label |
Description |
---|---|
total number of discarded packets |
The total number of discarded ingress or egress packets for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
total number of discarded bytes |
The total number of discarded ingress bytes for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
number of discards due to source suppression |
The total number of ingress discards due to source suppression for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
number of discards due to split horizon |
The total number of ingress discards due to split horizon for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
number of discards due to mesh to mesh |
The total number of ingress discards due to mesh-to-mesh forwarding for the specified mesh SDP |
number of discards due to unknown DA |
The total number of ingress discards due to an unknown destination address for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
number of discards due to unknown SA |
The total number of ingress discards due to an unknown source address for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
number of discards due to service MTU |
The total number of ingress discards due to the packet size exceeding the configured maximum transmission unit for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
number of discards due to STP not in fwding state |
The total number of ingress discards due to an inactive VPLS endpoint determined by the Spanning Tree Protocol for the specified SAP |
number of other discards |
The total number of ingress or egress discards that do not match a listed category |
number of unicast discards due to pool exhaustion |
The total number of egress unicast discards due to pool exhaustion for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
number of multicast discards due to pool exhaustion |
The total number of egress multicast discards due to pool exhaustion for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
number of unicast discards due to queue overflow |
The total number of egress unicast discards due to queue overflow for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
number of multicast discards due to queue overflow |
The total number of egress multicast discards due to queue overflow for the specified SAP or SDP binding |
sdp
Syntax
sap sdp-id[:vc-id] stats [clear]
Context
tools>dump>service>id
Description
This command displays SDP binding information for the specified service.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- sdp-id
-
specifies the SDP binding identifier
- vc-id
-
specifies the virtual circuit identifier
- clear
-
clears the statistics after displaying them
- stats
-
displays statistics associated with the specified SDP
ipsec-tunnel
Syntax
ipsec-tunnel ipsec-tunnel-name stats
Context
tools>dump>service
Description
This command displays the IPSec tunnel information.
Parameters
- ipsec-tunnel-name
-
the name of the IPSec tunnel
- stats
-
displays statistics associated with the IPSec tunnel
Output
The following output is an example of IPSec tunnel information, and IPSec tunnel field descriptions describes the fields.
Output example*A:7705:Dut-A# tools dump service ipsec-tunnel tunnelPrivateSide_1.1 stats
=================================================================
Discard Stats for Ipsec-Tunnel tunnelPrivateSide_1.1 (tunnelId 1 svcId 1001)
=================================================================
Outbound Discard Stats:
Security policy misses | 0
Invalid security association | 0
Sequence number wrap errors | 0
Buffer exhaustion errors | 0
IP-frag buffer exhaustion errors | 0
Enqueue errors | 0
Tunnel peer-ip-address not reachable | 0
Tunnel peer-ip-address next-hop not reachable via IP| 0
Egress uplink interface does not support encryption | 0
Drop Too Big/Df-set Pkts | 0
Other discards | 0
=================================================================
Inbound Discard Stats:
Authentication failures | 0
Security policy misses | 0
NATT UDP ports mismatch (src/dst) | 0
IP Proto mismatch | 0
Tunnel and SPI cross validation errors | 0
IP fragmented packets (Unsupported) | 0
Padding failures | 0
NULL SeqNum | 0
Enqueue errors | 0
Sequence number too old in window (Anti-Replay) | 0
Duplicated sequence number in window (Anti-Replay) | 0
Buffer exhaustion errors | 0
Other discards | 0
=================================================================
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Outbound Discard Stats: |
|
Security policy misses |
The number of outbound packets discarded because of a security policy miss that can occur when a clear text packet source or destination IP address does not match any security policy entry for the IPSec tunnel. Discards are due to either an incorrect policy configuration or a packet that should have been denied entry to the tunnel. |
Invalid security association |
The number of outbound packets discarded because of an invalid security association (SA). Discards can be due to an IKE failure to negotiate the SA, an incorrect configuration in the SA for manual keying, or incomplete IPSec tunnel negotiation. |
Sequence number wrap errors |
The number of outbound packets discarded because the IPSec tunnel anti-replay sequence number has exceeded the maximum value allowed prior to completion of an SA re-keying |
Buffer exhaustion errors |
The number of outbound packets discarded because buffers were not available before packets were sent to the encryption engine queue. This condition can occur when the encrypting MDA is experiencing buffer congestion. |
IP-frag buffer exhaustion errors |
The number of outbound packets discarded because buffers were not available when fragmentation occurred before encryption on the packet. This condition can occur when the encrypting MDA is experiencing buffer congestion. |
Enqueue errors |
The number of outbound packets discarded because the encryption engine queue was full. This condition can occur when the encrypting MDA is experiencing buffer congestion. |
Tunnel peer-ip-address not reachable |
The number of outbound packets discarded because a route to the peer gateway IP address cannot be found. This can occur due to a network design issue or a temporary network outage. |
Tunnel peer-ip-address next-hop not reachable via IP |
The number of outbound packets discarded because the IPSec tunnel peer gateway route next hop is not in the supported IP next-hop or MPLS tunnel next-hop list. This can occur due to a network design issue or a temporary network outage. |
Egress uplink interface does not support encryption |
The number of outbound packets discarded because the outgoing interface for this IPSec tunnel is on an MDA that does not have encryption hardware. This can be due to a network design issue. |
Drop Too Big/Df-set Pkts |
The number of outbound packets discarded because a clear text packet cannot be fragmented when the do-not-fragment (DF) flag is set in the IP packet header and the outgoing IP interface MTU is too small for the encrypted packet |
Other discards |
The number of outbound packets discarded because of miscellaneous internal errors related to:
|
Inbound Discard Stats: |
|
Authentication failures |
The number of inbound packets discarded because of an inability to authenticate the packet with the current authentication key |
Security policy misses |
The number of inbound packets discarded because either:
|
NATT UDP ports mismatch (src/dst) |
The number of inbound packets discarded because the source or destination UDP port for NAT-T is different from the configured UDP port |
IP Proto mismatch |
The number of inbound packets discarded because of an IP protocol mismatch that can occur when NAT-T is configured and the protocol is not UDP or when NAT-T is not configured and the protocol is not ESP |
Tunnel and SPI cross validation errors |
The number of inbound packets discarded because the source or destination IP address of an encrypted packet does not match the expected IPSec gateway source or destination IP address for the SPI |
IP fragmented packets (Unsupported) |
The number of inbound packets discarded because the encrypted packet was fragmented. Fragmentation is not supported on IPSec encrypted packets. |
Padding failures |
The number of inbound packets discarded because a padding error was detected on the encrypted packet |
NULL SeqNum |
The number of inbound packets discarded because the sequence number is 0 (invalid as per RFC 4303) |
Enqueue errors |
The number of inbound packets discarded because the decryption engine queue is full. This condition can occur when the decrypting MDA is experiencing buffer congestion. |
Sequence number too old in window (Anti-Replay) |
The number of inbound packets discarded because the sequence number is lower than the lowest sequence number in the anti-replay window and therefore is considered too old |
Duplicated sequence number in window (Anti-Replay) |
The number of inbound packets discarded because a packet’s sequence number is duplicated. Duplicate sequence numbers are not allowed in an anti-replay window. |
Buffer exhaustion errors |
The number of inbound packets discarded because buffers were not available before packets were sent to the decryption engine queue. This condition can occur when the decrypting MDA is experiencing buffer congestion. |
Other discards |
The number of inbound packets discarded because of miscellaneous internal errors related to:
|
loopback
Syntax
loopback
Context
tools>dump>service
Description
This command displays all active Ethernet SAP loopbacks on the node. Only internal loopback mode is supported.
Default
n/a
system
Syntax
bgp-evpn
Context
tools>dump>service
Description
This command enables the context for service system information.
bgp-evpn
Syntax
bgp-evpn
Context
tools>dump>service>system
Description
This command enables the context for BGP-EVPN service system information.
ethernet-segment
Syntax
ethernet-segment name evi value df
Context
tools>dump>service>system>bgp-evpn
Description
This command displays information about the computed DF PE for a specified EVI.
Parameters
- name
-
specifies the name of the Ethernet segment
- value
-
specifies the EVI
- df
-
keyword for designated forwarder
Output
The following output is an example of Ethernet segment information.
Output example*A:PE2# tools dump service system bgp-evpn ethernet-segment "ESI-71" evi 1 df
[07/15/2015 21:52:08] Computed DF: 192.0.2.72 (Remote) (Boot Timer Expired: Yes)
vpls-fdb-stats
Syntax
vpls-fdb-stats [clear]
Context
tools>dump>service
Description
This command displays the VPLS FDB statistics.
Parameters
- clear
-
clears the VPLS FDB statistics after viewing
Output
The following output is an example of VPLS FDB statistics.
Output example*A:Sar18 Dut-B# tools dump service vpls-fdb-stats
Service Manager VPLS FDB info at 042 02:39:08.680:
Statistics last cleared at 000 00:00:00.000
Statistic | Count
--------------------------+-------------
FdbEntriesInUse | 0
TotalFdbEntries | 65535
FdbMimDestIdxInUse | 0
TotalFdbMimDestIdxEntries | 511
FdbIsidIdxInUse | 0
TotalFdbMimIsidIdxEntries | 16384
MacAddMsgs | 0
MacDeleteMsgs | 0
MacQueryMsgs | 0
UnknownMsgs | 0
MalformedMsgs | 0
FailedMsgs | 0
FdbHwTableFull | 0
FdbHwLimitExceeded | 0
FdbTableFull | 0
FdbLimitExceeded | 0
FdbMimDestIdxExhausted | 0
MacAddReqs | 0
DupMacAddReqs | 0
DroppedMacAddReqs | 0
FailedMacAddReqs | 0
MacDelReqs | 0
DupMacDelReqs | 0
DroppedMacDelReqs | 0
FailedMacDelReqs | 0
system-limits
Syntax
system-limits
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays the resource limits of the current system configuration.
-
7705 SAR-8 Shelf V2
-
7705 SAR-18
Default
n/a
Output
The following output is an example of system limits information, and System limits field descriptions describes the fields.
Output exampleA:7705# tools dump system-limits
| Limit
--------------------------------------+-----------
IPv4 FIB Table Size | 65536
IPv6 FIB Table Size | 32768
Max Number of Network Interfaces | 256
Max Number of Service Interfaces | 1024
Max Number of Total Interfaces | 1024
Max Number of IPv6 Network Interfaces | 255
Max Number of IPv6 Service Interfaces | 384
Max Number of IPv6 Total Interfaces | 384
VPRN Instances Supported | 62
VPLS Instances Supported | 64
Max Number of BGP Peers | 320
Max Number of IP/Mac Filters | 512
Label |
Description |
---|---|
IPv4 FIB Table Size |
The maximum number of IPv4 addresses allowed in the forwarding information base table (FIB). IPv4 router interfaces that are on cards equipped with hardware to support larger tables will have a higher maximum number of addresses than on cards that are not equipped with this hardware. |
IPv6 FIB Table Size |
The maximum number of IPv6 addresses allowed in the forwarding information base table (FIB). IPv6 router interfaces that are on cards equipped with hardware to support larger tables will have a higher maximum number of addresses than on cards that are not equipped with this hardware. |
Max Number of Network Interfaces |
The maximum number of IPv4 network interfaces allowed on an adapter card |
Max Number of Service Interfaces |
The maximum number of IPv4 service interfaces allowed on an adapter card |
Max Number of Total Interfaces |
The maximum number of total IPv4 interfaces allowed on a system |
Max Number of IPv6 Network Interfaces |
The maximum number of IPv6 network interfaces allowed on an adapter card |
Max Number of IPv6 Service Interfaces |
The maximum number of IPv6 service interfaces allowed on an adapter card |
Max Number of IPv6 Total Interfaces |
The maximum number of total IPv6 interfaces allowed on a system |
VPRN Instances Supported |
The total number of VPRN instances that are supported |
VPLS Instances Supported |
The total number of VPLS instances that are supported |
Max Number of BGP Peers |
The maximum number of BGP peers |
Max Number of IP/Mac Filters |
The maximum number of IP/MAC filters |
system-resources
Syntax
system-resources slot-number
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays system resource information.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- slot-number
-
specifies a specific slot to view system resources information
Output
The following output is an example of system resources information, and System resources field descriptions describes the fields.
Output example*A:7705# tools>dump system-resources 1/1
Mda-1/1 Resource Usage
| Total | Allocated | Free
-------------------------------+-----------+-----------+------------
Access Ingress Queues | 2048 | 0 | 2048
Egress Queues | 2112 | 0 | 2112
Access Egress Queues | 2048 | 0 | 2048
Network Egress Queues | 2048 | 0 | 2048
SAP Objects | 512 | 0 | 512
VPLS SAP Objects | 128 | 0 | 128
(1/1/1) | 128 | 0 | 128
(1/1/2) | 128 | 0 | 128
(1/1/3) | 128 | 0 | 128
(1/1/4) | 128 | 0 | 128
(1/1/5) | 128 | 0 | 128
(1/1/6) | 128 | 0 | 128
(1/1/7) | 128 | 0 | 128
(1/1/8) | 128 | 0 | 128
Network Interfaces | 128 | 0 | 128
Filters | 32 | 0 | 32
Service Interfaces | 512 | 0 | 512
IpV6 Network Interfaces | 128 | 0 | 128
IpV6 Service Interfaces | 512 | 0 | 512
Shaper Groups | 64 | 0 | 64
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Access Ingress Queues |
The number of access ingress queues allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
Egress Queues |
The number of egress queues allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
Access Egress Queues |
The number of access egress queues allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
Network Egress Queues |
The number of network egress queues allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
SAP Objects |
The number of SAP objects allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
VPLS SAP Objects |
The number of VPLS SAP objects allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
Network Interfaces |
The number of network interfaces allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
Filters |
The number of filters allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
Service Interfaces |
The number of service interfaces allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
IpV6 Network Interfaces |
The number of IPv6 network interfaces allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
IpV6 Service Interfaces |
The number of IPv6 service interfaces allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
Shaper Groups |
The number of shaper groups allowed on an adapter card (total, allocated, and free) |
testhead
Syntax
testhead test-name test-name [test-owner test-owner]
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command displays Y.1564 test head debug statistics.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- test-name
-
specifies a Y.1564 test by name
- test-owner
-
specifies a Y.1564 test owner
Dump test OAM commands
test-oam
Syntax
test-oam
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command enables the context to display operations, administration, and maintenance information.
Default
n/a
testhead
Syntax
testhead test-name test-name [test-owner test-owner]
Context
tools>dump>test-oam
Description
This command displays Y.1564 test head debug statistics.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- name-of-the-test
the name of the Y.1564 test
- owner-of-the-test
the owner of the Y.1564 test
twamp
Syntax
server error-counters
Context
tools>dump>test-oam
Description
This command displays server information, specifically the number of protocol errors, for the TWAMP server. The output includes statistics for dropped connections, dropped connection states, rejected sessions, and dropped test packets.
Default
n/a
Dump router commands
router
Syntax
router router-instance
router service-name service-name
Context
tools>dump
Description
This command enables tools for the router instance.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- router-instance
specifies the router name and service ID
- service-name
specifies the service name
bgp
Syntax
bgp
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command enables dump tools for BGP.
Default
n/a
routes
Syntax
routes [family] received [url file-url]
Context
tools>dump>router>bgp
Description
This command displays information for BGP routes.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- received
displays information about received routes
- family
specifies the family for which information is displayed
- url file-url
the URL of the file
fib
Syntax
fib slot-number [ipv4 | ipv6] summary
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command displays information for the FIB.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- slot-number
specifies the slot number, always ‟1”
- ipv4 | ipv6
specifies the IP family
- summary
displays summary information
ldp
Syntax
ldp
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command enables dump tools for LDP.
Default
n/a
fec
Syntax
fec vc-type vc-type agi agi
fec p2mp-id identifier root ip-address
fec root ip-address source ip-address group mcast-address inner-root ip-address
fec prefix ip-address[/mask]
fec root ip-address source ip-address group mcast-address [rd rd]
fec vc-type vc-type vc-id vc-id
fec p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [rd rd] inner-root ip-address
Context
tools>dump>router>ldp
Description
This command displays information for an LDP FEC.
Parameters
- vc-type
specifies the VC type
- agi
specifies the attachment group identifier TLV associated with this service FEC
- identifier
specifies the identifier of the LDP point-to-multipoint LSP
- root ip-address
specifies the root IP address
- source ip-address
specifies the source IP address
- group mcast-address
specifies the group multicast address
- inner-root ip-address
specifies the inner root IP address of the FEC
- ip-address[/mask]
specifies the IP prefix and prefix length associated with the prefix FEC
- rd
specifies the route distinguisher value
- vc-id
specifies the VC identifier
Output
The following output is an example of LDP FEC information.
Output exampleA:Dut-A# tools dump router ldp fec root 10.20.1.3 source 10.0.101.10 group
192.168.1.1 inner-root 10.20.1.6
P2MP: root: 10.20.1.3, T: 7, L: 21 (InnerRoot: 10.20.1.6 T: 3, L:8, Src:
10.0.101.10, Grp: 192.168.1.1)
Create Time : 01/27/16 16:39:04.097 (elapsed: 0d 03:20:24)
Last Mod. Time: 01/27/16 16:39:04.097 (elapsed: 0d 03:20:24)
FEC Flags : Pop UprStitched
TunlIfId: 73728 (OperState : up)
LSP ID : 0
LSP ID Acct. : 0
isIngressMttm : No HasLeaf : Yes
isIngrItermdte: No
CanProgIngress: No
InPhopFrr : No
isStitchedUpr : Yes
RslvdPhop(p) : 10.20.1.2:0 (seqNum 2)
RslvdPhop(b) : 0.0.0.0:0 (seqNum 0)
pri Upstream : 10.20.1.2:0, AdvLabel 262139
mbb Upstream : None
bkp Upstream : None
AdvInLabel(p) : 262139
AdvInLabel(b) : 0
PrgInLabel(p) : 1
Num Resolved Nhops : 1
Num MBB Req. Nhops : 0
Num Programmed Nhops : 1
Programmed Nhop[01] : 0.0.0.0:0, OutLabel 0 (Leaf)(StitchedFec)
Metric : 0 Mtu : 0
Num of Peers : 1
FEC Peer: 10.20.1.2:0
Peer Flags: none (0x0)
ModTime : 01/27/16 16:39:04.097 (elapsed.: 0d 03:20:24)
->Num Egress Labels:
None
<-Num Ingress Labels:
<- (Label: 262139 Status: UsePop)
Rej Status: OK
Flow Label Tx: no, Rx: no
Flow Label Tx Sent: no, Rx Sent: no
<Resolved as CUR Upstream>
instance
Syntax
instance
Context
tools>dump>router>ldp
Description
This command displays information for an LDP instance.
Default
n/a
interface
Syntax
interface [ip-int-name | ip-address]
Context
tools>dump>router>ldp
Description
This command displays information for an LDP interface.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ip-int-name
specifies the interface name
- ip-address
specifies the IP address
memory-usage
Syntax
memory-usage
Context
tools>dump>router>ldp
Description
This command displays memory usage information for LDP.
Default
n/a
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address
Context
tools>dump>router>ldp
Description
This command displays information for an LDP peer.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ip-address
specifies the IP address
session
Syntax
session [ip-address |:label space] [connection | peer | adjacency]
Context
tools>dump>router>ldp
Description
This command displays information for an LDP session.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ip-address
specifies the IP address of the LDP peer
- label-space
specifies the label space identifier that the router is advertising on the interface
- connection
displays connection information
- peer
displays peer information
- adjacency
displays hello adjacency information
sockets
Syntax
sockets
Context
tools>dump>router>ldp
Description
This command displays information for all sockets being used by the LDP protocol.
Default
n/a
timers
Syntax
timers
Context
tools>dump>router>ldp
Description
This command displays timer information for LDP.
Default
n/a
mpls
Syntax
mpls
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command enables the context to display MPLS information.
Default
n/a
ftn
Syntax
ftn [endpoint endpoint | sender sender | nexthop nexthop | lsp-id lsp-id | tunnel-id tunnel-id | label start-label end-label]
Context
tools>dump>router>mpls
Description
This command displays FEC-to-NHLFE (FTN) dump information for MPLS. (NHLFE is the acronym for Next Hop Label Forwarding Entry.)
Default
n/a
Parameters
- endpoint
specifies the IP address of the last hop
- sender
specifies the IP address of the sender
- nexthop
specifies the IP address of the next hop
- lsp-id
specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry
- tunnel-id
specifies the SDP ID
- start-label end-label
specifies the label range for the information dump
ilm
Syntax
ilm [endpoint endpoint | sender sender | nexthop nexthop | lsp-id lsp-id | tunnel-id tunnel-id | label start-label end-label]
Context
tools>dump>router>mpls
Description
This command displays incoming label map (ILM) information for MPLS.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- endpoint
specifies the IP address of the last hop
- sender
specifies the IP address of the sender
- nexthop
specifies the IP address of the next hop
- lsp-id
specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry
- tunnel-id
specifies the SDP ID
- start-label end-label
specifies the label range for the information dump
lspinfo
Syntax
lspinfo [lsp-name] [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>mpls
Description
This command displays LSP information for MPLS.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- lsp-name
the LSP identifier
- detail
displays detailed LSP information
memory-usage
Syntax
memory-usage
Context
tools>dump>router>mpls
Description
This command displays memory usage information for MPLS.
Default
n/a
ospf
Syntax
ospf
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command enables the context to display tools information for OSPF.
Default
n/a
ospf3
Syntax
ospf3
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command enables the context to display tools information for OSPFv3.
Default
n/a
abr
Syntax
abr [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
tools>dump>router>ospf3
Description
This command displays area border router (ABR) information for OSPF.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- detail
displays detailed information about the ABR
area-range
Syntax
area-range
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
tools>dump>router>ospf3
Description
This command displays area range information for OSPF.
Default
n/a
asbr
Syntax
asbr [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
tools>dump>router>ospf3
Description
This command displays autonomous system boundary router (ASBR) information for OSPF.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- detail
displays detailed information about the ASBR
bad-packet
Syntax
bad-packet interface-name
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
tools>dump>router>ospf3
Description
This command displays information about bad packets for OSPF.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- interface-name
displays only the bad packets identified by this interface name
leaked-routes
Syntax
leaked-routes [summary | detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
tools>dump>router>ospf3
Description
This command displays information about leaked routes for OSPF.
Default
summary
Parameters
- summary
displays a summary of information about leaked routes for OSPF
- detail
displays detailed information about leaked routes for OSPF
memory-usage
Syntax
memory-usage [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
tools>dump>router>ospf3
Description
This command displays memory usage information for OSPF.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- detail
displays detailed information about memory usage for OSPF
request-list
Syntax
request-list [neighbor ip-address] [detail]
request-list virtual-neighbor ip-address area-id area-id [detail]
request-list [detail]
request-list neighbor [interface-name] [router-id] [detail]
request-list virtual-neighbor router-id transit-area transit-area [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
tools>dump>router>ospf3
Description
This command displays request list information for OSPF.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- neighbor ip-address
displays OSPF neighbor information for the neighbor identified by the IP address
- neighbor interface-name
displays OSPFv3 neighbor information for the neighbor identified by the IP interface name
- detail
displays detailed information for the neighbor or virtual neighbor
- virtual-neighbor ip-address
displays OSPF information for the virtual neighbor identified by the IP address
- virtual-neighbor router-id
displays OSPFv3 information for the virtual neighbor identified by the IP router identifier
- area-id area-id
displays OSPF information for the area identified by the area ID, expressed in dotted-decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer
- transit-area transit-area
displays OSPFv3 information for the transit area identified by the router ID, expressed in dotted-decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer
retransmission-list
Syntax
retransmission-list [neighbor ip-address] [detail]
retransmission-list virtual-neighbor ip-address area-id area-id [detail]
retransmission-list [detail]
retransmission-list neighbor [ip-int-name] [router-id] [detail]
retransmission-list virtual-neighbor router-id transit-area transit-area [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
tools>dump>router>ospf3
Description
This command displays dump retransmission list information for OSPF.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- neighbor ip-address
displays OSPF neighbor information only for the neighbor identified by the IP address
- neighbor ip-int-name
displays OSPFv3 neighbor information only for the neighbor identified by the IP interface name
- detail
displays detailed information about the neighbor or virtual neighbor
- virtual-neighbor ip-address
displays OSPF information about the virtual neighbor identified by the IP address
- virtual-neighbor router-id
displays OSPFv3 information about the virtual neighbor identified by the router identifier
- area-id area-id
displays the OSPF information about the area ID, expressed in dotted-decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer
- transit-area transit-area
displays the OSPFv3 information about the transit area ID, expressed in dotted-decimal notation or as a 32-bit decimal integer
route-summary
Syntax
route-summary
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
tools>dump>router>ospf3
Description
This command displays dump route summary information for OSPF.
Default
n/a
route-table
Syntax
route-table [ip-prefix/mask] [type] [detail] [alternative]
route-table [ipv6-prefix/prefix-length] [type] [detail] [alternative]
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
tools>dump>router>ospf3
Description
This command displays dump information about routes learned through OSPF.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ip-prefix/mask
the IPv4 prefix and mask for routes learned through OSPF
- ipv6-prefix/prefix-length
the IPv6 prefix and prefix length for routes learned through OSPFv3
- type
the type of route table to display information about
- detail
displays detailed information about learned routes
- alternative
displays LFA details
sham-bad-packet
Syntax
sham-bad-packet interface-name
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
Description
This command displays OSPFv2 sham link bad packets.
Parameters
- interface-name
displays only the sham link bad packets identified by this interface name
sr-adjacencies
Syntax
sr-adjacencies [ip-int-name | ip-address] [detail]
sr-adjacencies [remote ip-address] [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
Description
This command displays OSPFv2 segment routing (SR) adjacency information.
Parameters
- ip-int-name
the IP interface name, 32 characters maximum
- ip-address
the IP address of the neighbor
- detail
displays detailed information about SR adjacencies
sr-database
Syntax
sr-database [sid sid] [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>ospf
Description
This command displays OSPFv2 segment routing (SR) database information.
Parameters
- sid
the segment routing identifier
- detail
displays detailed information about learned routes
pim
Syntax
pim
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command enables the context to display PIM information.
Default
n/a
iom-failures
Syntax
iom-failures [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>pim
Description
This command displays information about failures in programming IOMs.
Unlike the 7750 SR, when the maximum number of groups per node is exceeded, any additional groups are not stored at the CSM layer and an alarm is raised immediately.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- detail
displays detailed information about IOM failures
rsvp
Syntax
rsvp
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command enables the context to display tools information for RSVP.
Default
n/a
neighbor
Syntax
neighbor [ip-address] [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router>rsvp
Description
This command displays neighbor information for RSVP.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ip-address
the IP address of the neighbor
- detail
displays detailed information about the neighbor
psb
Syntax
psb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
Context
tools>dump>router>rsvp
Description
This command displays path state block (PSB) information for RSVP.
When a PATH message arrives at an LSR, the LSR stores the label request in the local PSB for the LSP. If a label range is specified, the label allocation process must assign a label from that range.
The PSB contains the IP address of the previous hop, the session, the sender, and the TSPEC. This information is used to route the corresponding RESV message back to LSR 1.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- endpoint-address
specifies the IP address of the last hop
- sender-address
specifies the IP address of the sender
- tunnel-id
specifies the SDP ID
- lsp-id
specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry
rsb
Syntax
rsb [endpoint endpoint-address] [sender sender-address] [tunnelid tunnel-id] [lspid lsp-id]
Context
tools>dump>router>rsvp
Description
This command displays RSVP Reservation State Block (RSB) information.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- endpoint-address
specifies the IP address of the last hop
- sender-address
specifies the IP address of the sender
- tunnel-id
specifies the SDP ID
- lsp-id
specifies the label switched path that is signaled for this entry
segment-routing
Syntax
segment-routing
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command enables the context to display tools information for segment routing.
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel
Context
tools>dump>router>segment-routing
Description
This command displays segment routing tunnel information.
static-route
Syntax
static-route
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command enables the context to display tools information for static routes.
Default
n/a
ldp-sync-status
Syntax
ldp-sync-status
Context
tools>dump>router>static-route
Description
This command displays the status of the LDP synchronization timers for static routes.
Default
n/a
te-database
Syntax
te-database [adv-router adv-router] [neighbor neighbor] [detail]
Context
tools>dump>router
Description
This command displays information for the traffic engineering database.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- adv-router
ip-address or isis-system-id
- neighbor
ip-address or isis-system-id
- detail
displays detailed information about the neighbor
isis
Syntax
isis [instance isis-instance] [level level]
Context
tools>dump>router>te-database
Description
This command displays information for the IS-IS traffic engineering database.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- isis-instance
0 to 31
- level
1 or 2
ospf
Syntax
ospf [area area-id] [instance ospf-instance]
Context
tools>dump>router>te-database
Description
This command displays information for the OSPF traffic engineering database.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- area-id
ip-address or (0 to 4294967295)
- ospf-instance
a unique integer that identifies a specific instance of a version of the OSPF protocol running in the router instance specified by the virtual router identifier
Tools perform commands
Perform commands
perform
Syntax
perform
Context
tools
Description
This command enables the context to specify tools to perform specific tasks.
Default
n/a
aps
Syntax
aps
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables the context to perform APS operations.
Default
n/a
clear
Syntax
clear aps-id {protect | working}
Context
tools>perform>aps
Description
This command removes all APS operational commands.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- aps-id
the specified APS group
- protect
the physical port acting as a protection circuit for the APS group
- working
the physical port acting as a working circuit for the APS group
exercise
Syntax
exercise aps-id {protect | working}
Context
tools>perform>aps
Description
This command performs an exercise request on the protection or working circuit.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- aps-id
the specified APS group
- protect
the physical port acting as a protection circuit for the APS group
- working
the physical port acting as a working circuit for the APS group
force
Syntax
force aps-id {protect | working}
Context
tools>perform>aps
Description
This command forces a switch to either the protection or working circuit.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- aps-id
the specified APS group
- protect
the physical port acting as a protection circuit for the APS group
- working
the physical port acting as a working circuit for the APS group
lockout
Syntax
lockout aps-id
Context
tools>perform>aps
Description
This command locks out the protection circuit in the specified APS group.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- aps-id
the specified APS group
request
Syntax
request aps-id {protect | working}
Context
tools>perform>aps
Description
This command requests a manual switch to either the protection or working circuit.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- aps-id
the specified APS group
- protect
the physical port acting as a protection circuit for the APS group
- working
the physical port acting as a working circuit for the APS group
cron
Syntax
cron
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables the context to perform CRON (scheduling) control operations.
Default
n/a
action
Syntax
action
Context
tools>perform>cron
Description
This command enables the context to stop the execution of a script started by CRON action. See the stop command.
Default
n/a
stop
Syntax
stop [action-name] [owner action-owner] [all]
Context
tools>perform>cron>action
Description
This command stops execution of a script started by CRON action.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- action-name
specifies the action name
- action-owner
specifies the owner name
- all
specifies to stop all CRON scripts
cflowd
Syntax
cflowd
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables the context to perform cflowd control operations.
Default
n/a
manual-export
Syntax
manual-export
Context
tools>perform>cflowd
Description
This command manually exports cflowd flow data.
eth-ring
Syntax
eth-ring
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables the context to perform Ethernet ring operations.
Default
n/a
clear
Syntax
clear ring-index
Context
tools>perform>eth-ring
Description
This command is used for the following operations on an Ethernet ring node:
clearing an active local administrative command (for example, forced switch or manual switch)
triggering reversion before the WTR or WTB timer expires in case of revertive operation
triggering reversion in case of non-revertive operation
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ring-index
specifies the Ethernet ring index
force
Syntax
clear ring-index path {a | b}
Context
tools>perform>eth-ring
Description
This command forces a block on the ring port where the command is issued.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ring-index
specifies the Ethernet ring index
- path {a | b}
displays information for the specified path
manual
Syntax
clear ring-index path {a | b}
Context
tools>perform>eth-ring
Description
In the absence of a failure or FS, this command forces a block on the Ethernet ring port where the command is issued.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ring-index
specifies the Ethernet ring index
- path {a | b}
displays information for the specified path
ima
Syntax
ima
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables the context to perform IMA operations.
Default
n/a
reset
Syntax
reset bundle-id
Context
tools>perform>ima
Description
This command resets an IMA bundle in the startup state.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- bundle-id
specifies the IMA bundle ID
Syntax: bundle-ima-slot/mda.bundle-num
bundle-ima keyword
bundle-num 1 to 32
lag
Syntax
lag
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command configures tools to control LAG.
Default
n/a
clear-force
Syntax
clear-force all-mc
clear-force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id]
clear-force peer-mc ip-address
Context
tools>perform>lag
Description
This command clears a forced status.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- all-mc
clears all multi-chassis LAG information
- lag-id
specifies an existing LAG ID
- sub-group-id
specifies a LAG subgroup
- ip-address
specifies the IP address of a multi-chassis peer
force
Syntax
force all-mc {active | standby}
force lag-id lag-id [sub-group sub-group-id] {active | standby}
force peer-mc peer-ip-address {active | standby}
Context
tools>perform>lag
Description
This command forces an active or standby status.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- all-mc
forces an active or standby status for all multi-chassis LAGs
- peer-ip-address
specifies a multi-chassis peer by its IP address
- lag-id
specifies an existing LAG ID
- sub-group-id
specifies a LAG subgroup
- active
forces the specified LAG, LAG subgroup, multi-chassis LAG peer, or all multi-chassis LAGs to active status
- standby
forces the specified LAG, LAG subgroup, multi-chassis LAG peer, or all multi-chassis LAGs to standby status
lcr
Syntax
lcr
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables the context to perform T1/E1 Line Card Redundancy (LCR) operations.
Default
n/a
clear
Syntax
clear lcr-id {protect | working}
Context
tools>perform>lcr
Description
This command removes all LCR operational commands from either the protection adapter card or the working adapter card in the specified LCR group.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- lcr-id
the specified LCR group, from 1 to 6
- protect
clears operational commands from the adapter card acting as a protection card for the LCR group
- working
clears operational commands from the adapter card acting as a working card for the LCR group
force
Syntax
force lcr-id {protect | working}
Context
tools>perform>lcr
Description
This command forces activity away from either the protection adapter card or the working adapter card in the specified LCR group.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- lcr-id
the specified LCR group, from 1 to 6
- protect
forces activity away from the adapter card acting as a protection card for the LCR group
- working
forces activity away from the adapter card acting as a working card for the LCR group
lockout
Syntax
lockout lcr-id
Context
tools>perform>lcr
Description
This command locks out the protection adapter card. Locking out the protection card means that activity cannot be switched to the protection card even if the working adapter card has failed.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- lcr-id
the specified LCR group, from 1 to 6
log
Syntax
log
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables event logging tools.
Default
n/a
test-event
Syntax
test-event
Context
tools>perform>log
Description
This command generates a test event.
Default
n/a
mda-table-refresh
Syntax
mda-table-refresh
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command causes a complete FIB refresh. The command can be used to restore a FIB that is in a failed state. For information about FIB failures, see the 7705 SAR Router Configuration Guide, ‟Troubleshooting the FIB”.
Default
n/a
mw
Syntax
mw
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables the context to perform microwave operations.
Default
n/a
clear
Syntax
clear mw-link-id {main | spare} {eps | tps | rps}
Context
tools>perform>mw
Description
This command removes all microwave link operational commands.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- mw-link-id
specifies an existing microwave link ID
- main
specifies that the role of the MPR-e radio in a 1+1 HSB configuration is main
- spare
specifies that the role of the MPR-e radio in a 1+1 HSB configuration is spare
- eps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Equipment Protection Switching
- tps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Transmission Protection Switching
- rps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Radio Protection Switching
force
Syntax
force mw-link-id {eps | tps | rps}
Context
tools>perform>mw
Description
This command forces the spare MPR-e radio to become the main MPR-e radio in a 1+1 HSB configuration, even though it might not be in a fit state to assume the role. Once a forced switch operation is issued, it overrides any manual switch or automatic switch operation that is already in place.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- mw-link-id
specifies an existing microwave link ID
- eps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Equipment Protection Switching
- tps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Transmission Protection Switching
- rps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Radio Protection Switching
lockout
Syntax
lockout mw-link-id {eps | tps | rps}
Context
tools>perform>mw
Description
This command prevent the spare MPR-e radio in a 1+1 HSB configuration from ever becoming the main radio, even when the main MPR-e radio fails.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- mw-link-id
specifies an existing microwave link ID
- eps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Equipment Protection Switching
- tps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Transmission Protection Switching
- rps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Radio Protection Switching
manual
Syntax
manual mw-link-id {main | spare} {eps | tps | rps}
Context
tools>perform>mw
Description
This command attempts to switch the main/spare status of an MPR-e radio in a 1+1 HSB configuration; however, should certain operational conditions pertaining to the radio channel or radio hardware not allow the switchover (such as port failures, equipment failures, and reception failures), an automatic switch operation overriding the manual switch attempt is triggered.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- mw-link-id
specifies an existing microwave link ID
- main
specifies that the role of the MPR-e radio in a 1+1 HSB configuration is main
- spare
specifies that the role of the MPR-e radio in a 1+1 HSB configuration is spare
- eps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Equipment Protection Switching
- tps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Transmission Protection Switching
- rps
specifies that the protection scheme in a 1+1 HSB configuration is Radio Protection Switching
software-download
Syntax
software-download [force]
Context
tools>perform>mw
Description
This command performs a software download to all MPR-e radios in the system that are not currently running the correct software. The software is downloaded to the inactive software bank of the MPR-e radios, in preparation of a software upgrade (the command does not activate a system upgrade).
This command allows operators to minimize outage times during a 7705 SAR system software upgrade (with Microwave Awareness). Before the software upgrade is performed, the operator runs this command to download the software to the radios while they are in service. Next, the operator performs the software upgrade. During the 7705 SAR system reboot, the new radio software is activated at the same time as the new system software, thus allowing both the system software and the MPR-e radio software to boot into the new load simultaneously.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- force
forces a software download to all MPR-e radios regardless of the software version that they are currently running
ptp
Syntax
ptp reset-clk-rec clock-id clock-id
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command resets a PTP clock that is transmitting and receiving PTP messages using IPv4 or IPv6 encapsulation or using Ethernet encapsulation.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- clock-id
specifies the PTP clock ID
security
Syntax
security
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command provides tools for testing security.
Default
n/a
authentication-server-check
Syntax
authentication-server-check server-address ip-address [port port] {{user-name user-name password password} | attr-from-file file-url}} secret key [source-address ip-address] [timeout seconds] [router router-instance | service-name service-name]
Context
tools>perform>security
Description
This command checks connection to the RADIUS server.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- ip-address
specifies the source IP address of the DHCP relay messages
- port
specifies the port ID
- user-name
specifies the DHCP client
- password
specifies the CLI access password
- key
specifies the authentication key
- seconds
specifies the timeout in seconds
- router-instance
specifies the router name or service ID
- service-name
specifies the service name
- file-url
the URL of the file
service
Syntax
service
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables the context to configure tools for services.
id
Syntax
id service-id
Context
tools>perform>service
Description
This command enables the context to configure tools for a specific service.
Parameters
- service-id
specifies an existing service ID
endpoint
Syntax
endpoint endpoint-name
Context
tools>perform>service>id
Description
This command enables the context to configure tools for a specific service endpoint.
Parameters
- endpoint-name
specifies an existing service endpoint name
force-switchover
Syntax
force-switchover sdp-id:vc-id
no force-switchover
Context
tools>perform>service>id
Description
This command forces a switch of the active spoke SDP for the specified service.
Parameters
- sdp-id:vc-id
specifies an existing spoke SDP for the service
ip-transport
Syntax
ip-transport ipt-id
Context
tools>perform>service>id
Description
This command enables the context to configure tools for a specific IES or VPRN IP transport subservice.
Parameters
- ipt-id
specifies the IP transport subservice physical port identifier
remote-host
Syntax
remote-host host-id check-tcp
Context
tools>perform>service>id>ip-transport
Description
This command establishes a TCP connection to the remote host. The connection is torn down upon being successfully established. This command does not abide by the max-retries or retry-interval configured for the IP transport subservice; only one connection attempt, with a timeout of 5 seconds, is made when this command is executed.
If a TCP connection is already established to the remote host, this command does not impact that connection. It returns a successful status indication, with an explanation that a TCP connection was already established.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- host-id
the remote host identifier
- check-tcp
establishes a TCP connection to the remote host
sap
Syntax
sap sap-id cem asym-delay-adjust
Context
tools>perform>service>id
Description
This command performs a one-time ADC analysis on a TDM PW without having to shut down the service. This analysis is done with live traffic (that is, not with all-ones or the idle-payload-fill value). If the difference between the calculated average latency and the expected latency is greater than the threshold-repeat value configured with the asym-delay-control command, octets are added or dropped as necessary.
The service must already be enabled for ADC. If ADC repeat is also enabled on the service when this command is run, the timer for the next repeat period starts when the on-demand analysis ends.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- sap-id
the Cpipe SAP ID
- cem asym-delay-adjust
performs an ADC analysis on the service
system
Syntax
system
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables the context to use tools that control the system.
management-interface
Syntax
management-interface
Context
tools>perform>system
Description
This command enables access to the management interface tools.
snmp
Syntax
snmp
Context
tools>perform>system>management-interface
Description
This command enables access to the SNMPv3 tools.
change-key
Syntax
change-key authentication authentication-protocol old-authentication-key new-authentication-key
change-key authentication authentication-protocol privacy privacy-protocol old-privacy-key new-privacy-key
Context
tools>perform>system>management-interface>snmp
Description
This command generates KeyChange strings to change SNMPv3 authentication or privacy keys. The SNMP engine ID is not needed because localized keys are required as input. The KeyChange algorithm uses a random string so the output is different each time the command is run.
Parameters
- authentication-protocol
specifies the SNMPv3 authentication protocol
- old-authentication-key
specifies the old localized authentication key
- new-authentication-key
specifies the new localized authentication key
- privacy-protocol
specifies the SNMPv3 privacy protocol
- old-privacy-key
specifies the old localized privacy key
- new-privacy-key
specifies the new localized privacy key
generate-key
Syntax
generate-key authentication authentication-protocol authentication-password [privacy privacy-protocol privacy-password] [engine-id identifier]
Context
tools>perform>system>management-interface>snmp
Description
This command generates localized SNMPv3 authentication and privacy keys, which are a hash of the SNMP engine ID and a password. The SNMP engine ID can be displayed with the show system information | match "SNMP Engine ID" command and does not need to be entered. If keys are being generated for a different system, its SNMP engine ID must be specified.
Parameters
- authentication-protocol
specifies the SNMPv3 authentication protocol
- authentication-password
specifies the password used to generate the authentication key, from 8 to 255 characters
- privacy-protocol
specifies the SNMPv3 privacy protocol
- privacy-password
specifies the privacy password, from 8 to 255 characters
- identifier
specifies an SNMP engine ID; must be a hexadecimal string from 10 to 64 digits
script-control
Syntax
script-control
Context
tools>perform>system
Description
This command enables the script-control context to access script policy commands.
script-policy
Syntax
script-policy
Context
tools>perform>system>script-control
Description
This command enables the script-policy context to access script policy tools.
stop
Syntax
stop [policy-name] [owner policy-owner] [all]
Context
tools>perform>system>script-control>script-policy
Description
This command stops the execution of scripts.
Parameters
- policy-name
specifies to only stop scripts with the specified script policy name
- policy-owner
specifies to only stop scripts for script policies with the specified owner
- all
specifies to stop all running scripts
Perform router commands
router
Syntax
router router-instance
router service-name service-name
Context
tools>perform
Description
This command enables tools for the router instance.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- router-instance
specifies the router name and service ID
- service-name
specifies the service name
isis
Syntax
isis [isis-instance]
Context
tools>perform>router
Description
This command enables the context to perform specific IS-IS tasks.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- isis-instance
specifies the IS-IS protocol instance ID. If no isis-instance is specified, instance 0 is used.
mpls
Syntax
mpls
Context
tools>perform>router
Description
This command enables the context to perform specific MPLS tasks.
Default
n/a
cspf
Syntax
cspf to ip-addr [from ip-addr] [bandwidth bandwidth] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [exclude-address excl-addr [excl-addr...(up to 8 max)]] [use-te-metric] [strict-srlg] [srlg-group grp-id...(up to 8 max)] [exclude-node excl-node-id [excl-node-id...(up to 8 max)]] [skip-interface interface-name] [cspf-req-type req-type] [least-fill-min-thd thd]
Context
tools>perform>router>mpls
Description
This command computes a CSPF path with specified user constraints.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- to ip-addr
the destination IP address
- from ip-addr
the originating IP address
- bandwidth
the amount of bandwidth in megabits per second (Mb/s) to be reserved
- include-bitmap bitmap
specifies to include a bitmap that lists the admin groups that should be included during the CSPF computation
- exclude-bitmap bitmap
specifies to exclude a bitmap that lists the admin groups that should be included during the CSPF computation
- limit
the total number of hops an FRR bypass or detour LSP can take before merging back onto the main LSP path
- excl-addr
an IP address to exclude from the CSPF computation (up to a maximum of eight addresses in one command)
- use-te-metric
specifies to use the traffic engineering metric used on the interface
- strict-srlg
specifies to use strict frr-srlg to compute a new CSPF path
- grp-id
specifies to use up to eight SRLGs to compute a new CSPF path
- excl-node-id
a node to exclude from the CSPF computation (up to a maximum of eight nodes in one command)
- interface-name
a local interface name (rather than the address) to exclude from the CSPF computation
- req-type
the CSPF request type
- thd
the percentage difference below which two links are considered equal for least-fill bandwidth comparison. When comparing the percentages of least available link bandwidth across available paths, whenever two percentages differ by less than the value configured as the least-fill minimum threshold, CSPF considers them to be equal and applies a random number generator to select the path.
resignal
Syntax
resignal {lsp lsp-name path path-name | delay minutes}
resignal {sr-te-lsp srte-lsp-name path path-name | sr-te-delay minutes}
Context
tools>perform>router>mpls
Description
This command resignals specified LSP paths. If the lsp or sr-te-lsp parameters are used, the specified LSP path is resignaled immediately. The delay or sr-te-delay parameter is used to override the global timer to resignal all LSPs of the corresponding type. The resignal timer is the time before resignaling occurs after the resignal condition occurs. For the delay option to work, the resignal time in the config>router>mpls context must be set.
The resignal timer is then reset to its configured value in the MPLS configuration. In this case, the new path is programmed in the datapath only if the metric of the new path is different from the metric of the current path.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- lsp-name
-
specifies the name of an existing LSP
- path-name
-
specifies the path name that is used for the LSP; this path must already have been configured
- minutes
-
specifies the delay interval, in minutes, before all LSPs of the corresponding type are resignaled. If the value 0 is entered, all LSPs of the corresponding type are resignaled immediately.
- srte-lsp-name
-
specifies the name of an existing SR-TE LSP
resignal-bypass
Syntax
resignal-bypass delay minutes
resignal-bypass lsp bypass-lsp-name [force]
Context
tools>perform>router>mpls
Description
This command performs a manual reoptimization of a specific dynamic or manual bypass LSP or of all dynamic bypass LSPs.
The manual bypass LSP name is user-configured. The dynamic bypass LSP name is shown in the output of the show>router>mpls>bypass-tunnel dynamic detail command.
The delay option triggers the global reoptimization of all dynamic bypass LSPs at the expiry of the specified delay. This option forces the global bypass resignal timer to expire after an amount of time equal to the value of the delay parameter. This option does not apply to a manual bypass LSP.
When a bypass LSP name is specified, that dynamic or manual bypass LSP is not signaled and the associations are not evaluated even if the new bypass LSP path has the same cost as the current one. This is a different behavior from the resignal command for the primary or secondary path of an LSP, because a bypass LSP can have a large number of PSB associations.
If the specified LSP is a manual bypass LSP with no PSB associations, the LSP is torn down and resignaled using the new path provided by CSPF. If there are one or more PSB associations but the PLR is not active, the command fails and the user is asked to explicitly enter the force option. In this case, the manual bypass LSP is torn down and resignaled, leaving the associated LSP primary paths temporarily unprotected. If there are any active PLRs associated with the manual bypass LSP, the command fails
Default
n/a
Parameters
- minutes
the time that MPLS waits before attempting to resignal dynamic bypass LSP paths originated on the system
- bypass-lsp-name
the name of the dynamic or manual bypass LSP
- force
required when the LSP is a manual bypass LSP with PSB associations
sr-te-cspf
Syntax
sr-te-cspf [path-computation-method path-computation-method] to ip-address [path path-name] [from ip-address] [include-bitmap bitmap] [exclude-bitmap bitmap] [hop-limit limit] [metric-type-te] [strict-srlg] [srlg-group group-id] [local-sr-protection local-sr-protection] [ label-stack-reduction] [max-sr-labels label-stack-size]
Context
tools>perform>router>mpls
Description
This command computes and returns the segment routing label stack for any user-specified MPLS path to a destination router.
By default, or when the path-computation-method is set to ip-to-label, MPLS passes the path information specified with the to and from parameters to the TE-DB, which converts the list of hops to a label stack by scanning the database for adjacency and node SID information that belongs to the router or link identified by each hop address. If the conversion is successful, the database returns the actual selected hop SIDs plus labels, as well as the configured path hop addresses that were used as the input for this conversion. None of the TE constraint parameters are used in this path computation method.
When the user specifies the value of local-cspf for the path-computation-method parameter, MPLS passes all parameters of the tools command, including the TE constraint parameters. In this case, a full local CSPF is run using these parameters.
When the user specifies a path name with this command, CSPF returns a single path, which is selected randomly similar to a configured SR-TE LSP, with the path-computation-method local-cspf command enabled. When no path name is specified with this command, CSPF returns the set of candidate ECMP paths.
Parameters
- path-computation-method
-
specifies the path computation method of the LSP path
- to ip-address
-
specifies the destination IP address
- path-name
-
specifies the path name
- from ip-address
-
specifies the originating IP address
- bitmap
-
specifies a decimal, hexadecimal, or binary bit-map of the admin groups that should be included in or excluded from the path computation
- hop-limit
-
specifies the maximum number of hops for the path
- metric-type-te
-
specifies the use of the traffic engineering metric to optimize the path. By default, the link IGP metric is used.
- strict-srlg
-
specifies the computation of a path that is strictly disjoint from links which are members of the entered SRLG
- group-id
-
specifies up to eight SRLGs that path computation should avoid, or must avoid if the strict-srlg option is enabled
- local-sr-protection
-
specifies the local LFA protection for the CSPF-computed explicit path with adjacency SIDs
- label-stack-reduction
-
applies label stack reduction to the CSPF-computed explicit path with adjacency SIDs
- label-stack-size
-
specifies the maximum label stack size of the CSPF-computed path with or without label stack reduction
trap-suppress
Syntax
trap-suppress number-of-traps time-interval
Context
tools>perform>router>mpls
Description
This command modifies thresholds for trap suppression. The command is used to suppress traps after the specified number of traps has been raised within the specified period of time.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- number-of-traps
specifies the number of traps in multiples of 100. An error message is generated if an invalid value is entered.
- time-interval
specifies the time interval in seconds
update-path
Syntax
update-path {lsp lsp-name path current-path-name new-path new-path-name}
Context
tools>perform>router>mpls
Description
This command instructs MPLS to replace the path of a primary or secondary LSP. The primary or secondary LSP path is indirectly identified with the current-path-name value. The same path name cannot be used more than once for an LSP name.
This command applies to both a CSPF LSP and a non-CSPF LSP. The command only works when the specified current-path-name has the adaptive option enabled. The adaptive option can be enabled at the LSP level or the path level.
The new path must have been configured in the CLI or provided via SNMP. The CLI command for entering the path is config>router>mpls>path path-name.
The command fails if any of the following conditions exist:
the specified current-path-name of this LSP does not have the adaptive option enabled
the specified new-path-name value does not correspond to a previously defined path
the specified new-path-name value exists but is being used by any path of the same LSP, including this one
When you execute this command, MPLS performs the following procedures.
MPLS performs a single MBB attempt to move the LSP path to the new path.
If the MBB is successful, MPLS updates the new path.
MPLS writes the corresponding NHLFE in the data path if this path is the current backup path for the primary path.
If the current path is the active LSP path, MPLS will update the path and write the new NHLFE in the data path, which will cause traffic to switch to the new path.
If the MBB is not successful, the path retains its current value.
The update-path MBB has the same priority as the manual resignal MBB.
Parameters
- lsp-name
specifies the administrative name for this LSP
- current-path-name
specifies the name of the current path
- new-path-name
specifies the name of the new path
ospf
Syntax
ospf
Context
tools>perform>router
Description
This command enables the context to perform specific OSPF tasks.
Default
n/a
ldp-sync-exit
Syntax
ldp-sync-exit
Context
tools>perform>router>ospf
tools>perform>router>isis
Description
This command terminates IGP-LDP synchronization. OSPF or IS-IS then advertises the actual cost value of the link for all interfaces that have IGP-LDP synchronization enabled, if the currently advertised cost is different.
Default
n/a
refresh-lsas
Syntax
refresh-lsas [lsa-type] [area-id]
Context
tools>perform>router>ospf
Description
This command refreshes LSAs for OSPF.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- lsa-type
the specified LSA type
- area-id
the OSPF area ID expressed in dotted-decimal notation or as a 32-bit integer
run-manual-spf
Syntax
run-manual-spf [externals-only]
Context
tools>perform>router>ospf
tools>perform>router>isis
Description
This command runs the shortest path first (SPF) algorithm for OSPF or IS-IS.
The externals-only parameter applies only to OSPF.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- externals-only
specifies the route preference for OSPF external routes
Tools ADP commands
auto-discovery
Syntax
auto-discovery [retry] [terminate]
Context
tools
Description
This command is used to control ADP while it is running.
The retry keyword restarts ADP if it has been halted due to errors. Executing this command clears the rejected DHCP server list for all ports and retries any processing that failed.
The terminate keyword terminates ADP and removes the ADP keyword from the BOF. The router returns to normal operations and any temporary configuration is removed. Network configuration and remote access remain enabled to allow the router to be manually provisioned remotely. ADP will not run again on future system restarts unless it is re-enabled via the CLI.
Default
n/a
Parameters
- retry
resumes ADP after being halted for errors
- terminate
terminates ADP and removes the ADP keyword from the BOF
auto-discovery echo
Syntax
[no] auto-discovery echo [debugger]
Context
tools
Description
This command enables ADP echoing, which sends periodic updates to the console. The default is for ADP to echo progress summaries and major events. For troubleshooting, the optional debugger parameter causes ADP to echo detailed progress reports with events and timestamps. The command reverts to the default settings each time ADP is run on the system.
The no form of this command disables ADP echoing.
Default
auto-discovery echo
Parameters
- debugger
enables ADP echoing of detailed progress reports with events and timestamps