g Commands
gateway
gateway
Syntax
gateway brg-id brg-ident
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>vrgw>brg gateway)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt vrgw brg gateway
Description
This command displays all operational data related to the BRG.
Parameters
- brg-ident
-
Specifies the BRG identifier, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of subscriber management BRG gateway information.
Output ExampleNode# show subscriber-mgmt brg gateway brg-id "00:00:00:00:00:05"
===============================================================================
Bridged Residential Gateways
===============================================================================
Identifier : 00:00:00:00:00:05
SLAAC prefix : 3ffe:0:0:5::/64
Subnet : 21.0.0.1/24
Subnet start address : 21.0.0.20
Subnet end address : 21.0.0.40
DMZ address : (Not Specified)
DNS 1 v4 : (Not Specified)
DNS 1 v6 : (Not Specified)
DNS 2 v4 : (Not Specified)
DNS 2 v6 : (Not Specified)
NBNS 1 : (Not Specified)
NBNS 2 : (Not Specified)
DHCP lease time : 600
DHCP stream destination : (Not Specified)
IPv4 portal URL : (Not Specified)
IPv6 portal URL : (Not Specified)
BRG profile : brg
Subscriber profile : subprof_mig_4
SLA profile : (Not Specified)
UPnP policy override : (Not Specified)
DMZ address in use : no
Proxy authenticated : yes
Ingress IPv4 filter override : N/A
Egress IPv4 filter override : N/A
Ingress IPv6 filter override : N/A
Egress IPv6 filter override : N/A
No QoS overrides found.
No Filter rules received.
===============================================================================
gateway
Syntax
gateway brg-id brg-ident
gateway brg-id brg-ident idle-bindings [binding ieee-address]
gateway all-gateways
gateway brg-id brg-ident all-hosts
gateway brg-id brg-ident host ieee-address
Context
[Tree] (clear>subscr-mgmt>vrgw>brg gateway)
Full Context
clear subscriber-mgmt vrgw brg gateway
Description
This command clears BRG gateway data.
Parameters
- brg-ident
-
Clears the specified BRG and all related hosts from the system.
- idle-bindings
-
Clears a specific idle binding or all idle binding from the BRG. An idle binding is a DHCP lease that has not been expired but for which the host has been removed due to idle timeout.
- ieee-address
-
Specifies the MAC address of the binding to remove.
- all-gateways
-
Clears all BRGs and related hosts from the system.
- all-hosts
-
Clears all hosts belonging to a specified BRG.
- ieee-address
-
Clears a specific host belonging to a specified BRG.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
gateway
Syntax
gateway name name
gateway [name name] tunnel [private-address-type private-address-type]
gateway [service service-id]
gateway tunnel [ip-address:port]
gateway name name tunnelip-address:port
gateway name name tunnel
gateway [name name] tunnel state state
gateway [name name] tunnel idi-value idi-prefix
gateway tunnel count
gateway tunnel [private-address-type private-address-type]
Context
[Tree] (show>ipsec gateway)
Full Context
show ipsec gateway
Description
This command displays IPsec gateway information.
Parameters
- name
-
Specifies an IPsec gateway name.
- service-id
-
Specifies the service ID of the default security service used by the IPsec gateway.
- ip-address:port
-
Displays the IP address and UDP port of the SAP IPsec gateway to the tunnel.
- state
-
Specifies the state of the tunnel.
- idi-prefix
-
Displays a string as an IDi prefix. With this parameter, the system lists all the peers with IDi that has specified prefixes.
- count
-
Displays the number of IPsec gateway tunnels with the ike-policy>authmethod command set to psk.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the show ipsec gateway command.
Output Exampleshow ipsec gateway tunnel 10.2.2.100:500
===============================================================================
IPsec Remote Users Tunnel Detail
===============================================================================
IP Addr: 10.2.2.100:500, port: 500
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id : 300 Sap Id : tunnel-1.public:100
Address : 10.2.2.100:500
Private If : priv
Private Address : 10.20.20.50
Private Service : 400 Template Id : 1
Replay Window : None Bi Direction SA : true
Host MDA : 1/2
Match TrustAnchor: labroot
Last Oper Changed: 05/04/2016 17:36:20
IKE IDI Type : derAsn1Dn
IKE IDI Value : CN=Client-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dynamic Keying Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transform Id1 : 1 Transform Id2 : None
Transform Id3 : None Transform Id4 : None
IPsec GW Name : rw
Local GW Address : 172.16.100.1
Ike Policy Id : 1 Ike Pol Auth : cert
Pre Shared Key : None
Cert Profile : segw
Trust Anchor Prof: labroot
Selected Cert : segw-1.cert
Selected Key : segw-1.key
Send Chain Prof : None
Local Id Type : none
Client Database
Name : (Not Specified)
Client ID : None
Radius Acct Plcy : None
Radius Auth Plcy : None
TS-List : <none>
Certificate Status Verify
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Primary : crl Secondary : none
Default Result : good
DHCP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : Up Send Release : true
Service : 400
Gi-Address : 10.20.20.1
Server1-Address : 10.9.9.9
DHCPv4 Lease
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Address : 10.20.20.50
Acquired : 2016/05/04 17:36:19 UTC
Renew : 2016/05/04 18:06:19 UTC
Rebind : 2016/05/04 18:28:49 UTC
Valid Lifetime
End : 2016/05/04 18:36:19 UTC
Total : 3600 seconds
Remaining : 3585 seconds
Server : 10.9.9.9
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISAKMP-SA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
State : Up
Established : 05/04/2016 17:36:20 Lifetime : 86400
Expires : 05/05/2016 17:36:20
ISAKMP Statistics
--------------------
Tx Packets : 2 Rx Packets : 2
Tx Errors : 0 Rx Errors : 0
Tx DPD : 0 Rx DPD : 0
Tx DPD ACK : 0 Rx DPD ACK : 0
DPD Timeouts : 0 Rx DPD Errors : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec-SA : 1, Inbound (index 2)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPI : 207232
Auth Algorithm : Sha1 Encr Algorithm : Aes128
Installed : 05/04/2016 17:36:20 Lifetime : 3600
Local Traffic Selectors:
10.9.9.9-10.9.9.9
any protocol
Remote Traffic Selectors:
10.20.20.50-10.20.20.50
any protocol
Aggregate Statistics
--------------------
Bytes Processed : 0 Packets Processed: 0
Crypto Errors : 0 Replay Errors : 0
SA Errors : 0 Policy Errors : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec-SA : 1, Outbound (index 1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPI : 3433111520
Auth Algorithm : Sha1 Encr Algorithm : Aes128
Installed : 05/04/2016 17:36:20 Lifetime : 3600
Local Traffic Selectors:
10.9.9.9-10.9.9.9
any protocol
Remote Traffic Selectors:
10.20.20.50-10.20.20.50
any protocol
Aggregate Statistics
--------------------
Bytes Processed : 0 Packets Processed: 0
Crypto Errors : 0 Replay Errors : 0
SA Errors : 0 Policy Errors : 0
===============================================================================
Fragmentation Statistics
===============================================================================
Encapsulation Overhead : 73
Pre-Encapsulation
Fragmentation Count : 0
Last Fragmented Packet Size : 0
Post-Encapsulation
Fragmentation Count : 0
Last Fragmented Packet Size : 0
===============================================================================
A:vsim-2# show ipsec gateway name "rw" tunnel 10.1.1.100
===============================================================================
IPsec Remote Users Tunnel Detail
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP Addr: 10.1.1.100, port: 500
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Id : 300 Sap Id : tunnel-1.public:100
Address : 10.1.1.100
Private If : priv
Private Address : 10.20.20.50
Private Service : 400 Template Id : 1
Replay Window : None Bi Direction SA : true
Host MDA : 1/2
Match TrustAnchor: labroot
Last Oper Changed: 12/14/2016 22:17:05
IKE IDI Type : derAsn1Dn
IKE IDI Value : CN=Client-1
TS List : <none>
Pre-Shared Key : <none>
IKE Policy : (Not Specified)
TCP MSS
Public : N/A
Private : 1200 octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dynamic Keying Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transform Id1 : 1 Transform Id2 : None
Transform Id3 : None Transform Id4 : None
IPsec GW Name : rw
Local GW Address : 172.16.100.1
Ike Policy Id : 1 Ike Pol Auth : cert
Cert Profile : segw
Trust Anchor Prof: labroot
Selected Cert : segw-1.cert
Selected Key : segw-1.key
Send Chain Prof : None
Local Id Type : none
Client Database
Client Index : None
Radius Acct Plcy : None
Radius Auth Plcy : None
Certificate Status Verify
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Primary : crl Secondary : none
Default Result : good
DHCP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : Up Send Release : true
Service : 400
Gi-Address : 10.20.20.1
Server1-Address : 10.9.9.9
DHCPv4 Lease
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Address : 10.20.20.50
Acquired : 2016/12/14 22:17:04 UTC
Renew : 2016/12/14 22:47:04 UTC
Rebind : 2016/12/14 23:09:34 UTC
Valid Lifetime
End : 2016/12/14 23:17:04 UTC
Total : 3600 seconds
Remaining : 3580 seconds
Server : 10.9.9.9
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISAKMP-SA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
State : Up
Established : 12/14/2016 22:17:04 Lifetime : 86400
Expires : 12/15/2016 22:17:04
ISAKMP Statistics
--------------------
Tx Packets : 2 Rx Packets : 2
Tx Errors : 0 Rx Errors : 0
Tx DPD : 0 Rx DPD : 0
Tx DPD ACK : 0 Rx DPD ACK : 0
DPD Timeouts : 0 Rx DPD Errors : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec-SA : 1, Inbound (index 2)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPI : 322790
Auth Algorithm : Sha1 Encr Algorithm : Aes128
Installed : 12/14/2016 22:17:05 Lifetime : 3600
Local Traffic Selectors:
172.16.100.1-172.16.100.1
any protocol
Remote Traffic Selectors:
10.20.20.50-10.20.20.50
any protocol
Aggregate Statistics
--------------------
Bytes Processed : 0 Packets Processed: 0
Crypto Errors : 0 Replay Errors : 0
SA Errors : 0 Policy Errors : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPsec-SA : 1, Outbound (index 1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPI : 3462984686
Auth Algorithm : Sha1 Encr Algorithm : Aes128
Installed : 12/14/2016 22:17:05 Lifetime : 3600
Local Traffic Selectors:
172.16.100.1-172.16.100.1
any protocol
Remote Traffic Selectors:
10.20.20.50-10.20.20.50
any protocol
Aggregate Statistics
--------------------
Bytes Processed : 0 Packets Processed: 0
Crypto Errors : 0 Replay Errors : 0
SA Errors : 0 Policy Errors : 0
===============================================================================
Fragmentation Statistics
===============================================================================
Encapsulation Overhead : 73
Pre-Encapsulation
Fragmentation Count : 0
Last Fragmented Packet Size : 0
Post-Encapsulation
Fragmentation Count : 0
Last Fragmented Packet Size : 0
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
gateway
Syntax
gateway name name tunnel ip-address:port [statistics] [saved-key]
gateway name name tunnel ip-address:port [temp-mtu]
gateway name name [saved-key]
gateway name name tunnel ip-address:port [saved-key]
Context
[Tree] (clear>ipsec gateway)
Full Context
clear ipsec gateway
Description
This command clears dynamic IPsec tunnel states.
The system clears the statistics counter for the specified tunnel when the statistics parameter option is specified.
The system clears the saved IKE and ESP keys for the specified tunnel, or for all tunnels on the specified gateway if no tunnel is specified when the saved-key parameter option is specified.
The system removes the specified tunnel when the statistics, saved-key, or temp-mtu parameters are not specified.
Parameters
- name
-
Specifies the name of the IPsec GW, up to 32 characters.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IP address and port of the remote peer.
- port
-
Specifies the port of the remote peer. The specifies channel is cleared if the statistics, saved-key, or temp-mtu parameters are not specified.
- statistics
-
Clears the stats counter.
- saved-key
-
Clears the saved IKE and ESP keys.
- temp-mtu
-
Clears temporary MTU learned from MTU propagation for the specified tunnel.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
gateways
gateways
Syntax
gateways
gateways brg-profile profile-name
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>vrgw>brg gateways)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt vrgw brg gateways
Description
This command lists operational gateway information for all BRGs active on the system. This list can optionally be reduced by specifying a BRG profile.
Parameters
- profile-name
-
Specifies the name of the BRG profile to filter.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of BRG gateway information.
Output ExampleNode# show subscriber-mgmt brg gateways
===============================================================================
Bridged Residential Gateways
===============================================================================
Identifier : 00:00:00:00:00:05
SLAAC prefix : 3ffe:0:0:5::/64
Subnet : 21.0.0.1/24
Subnet start address : 21.0.0.20
Subnet end address : 21.0.0.40
DMZ address : (Not Specified)
DNS 1 v4 : (Not Specified)
DNS 1 v6 : (Not Specified)
DNS 2 v4 : (Not Specified)
DNS 2 v6 : (Not Specified)
NBNS 1 : (Not Specified)
NBNS 2 : (Not Specified)
DHCP lease time : 600
DHCP stream destination : (Not Specified)
IPv4 portal URL : (Not Specified)
IPv6 portal URL : (Not Specified)
BRG profile : brg
Subscriber profile : subprof_mig_4
SLA profile : (Not Specified)
UPnP policy override : (Not Specified)
DMZ address in use : no
Proxy authenticated : yes
Ingress IPv4 filter override : N/A
Egress IPv4 filter override : N/A
Ingress IPv6 filter override : N/A
Egress IPv6 filter override : N/A
No QoS overrides found.
No Filter rules received.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of gateways: 1
===============================================================================
generate-key
generate-key
Syntax
generate-key authentication authentication-protocol authentication-password [privacy privacy-protocol privacy-password] [engine-id identifier]
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>system>mgmt-itf>snmp generate-key)
Full Context
tools perform system management-interface snmp generate-key
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
-
Generates a localized authentication key.
- authentication-protocol
-
Specifies the SNMPv3 authentication protocol.
- authentication-password
-
Specifies the password used to generate the authentication key.
- privacy
-
Keyword to generate a localized privacy key.
- privacy-protocol
-
Specifies the SNMPv3 privacy protocol.
- privacy-password
-
Specifies the privacy password used to generate the privacy key.
- engine-id identifier
-
Keyword that specifies the SNMP engine ID. The identifier must be a hexadecimal string between 10 and 64 digits in length.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of a generated authentication and privacy key.
Output ExampleA:ALA-1# tools perform system management-interface snmp generate-key authentication hmac-sha2-512 thisistheauthenticationpassword privacy cfb128-aes-256
thisistheprivacypassword
Authentication :
a764a7fa90099fb179266e2b400a225e3f0960a842fc55704e5b2eb0750bd6a2ca0ed8450b5b57b41f50
fab253961ee698bfc272a71bcc919420c603cef5e628
Privacy : 94560a59230f63241fd596b920cfe2e703f60a8ea0c7c341a913f8d3a46f2256
SNMP Engine ID : 0000197f0000b65dff000000
global
global
Syntax
global
Context
[Tree] (clear>redundancy>multi-chassis>mcr>statistics global)
Full Context
clear redundancy multi-chassis mc-ring statistics global
Description
This command clears multi-chassis ring global statistics.
Platforms
All
gnss
gnss
Syntax
gnss
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>port gnss)
Full Context
tools dump port gnss
Description
This command displays signal strength information for visible satellites for the port.
This command is supported only for use with global navigation satellite system (GNSS) RF ports, for platforms that support one or more GNSS receivers.
Platforms
7750 SR-1-24D, 7750 SR-1-46S, 7750 SR-1-48D, 7750 SR-1-92S, 7750 SR-1x-48D, 7750 SR-1x-92S, 7750 SR-1se, 7750 SR-2se
Output
The following output is an example of GNSS port information.
Output Example (Supported 7750 SR FP5 platforms)tools dump port A/gnss gnss
============================================
Satellites
============================================
Constellation SVPRN Band Signal-Strength
C/No (dB-Hz)
--------------------------------------------
GPS 1 L1 44
GPS 1 L5 46
GPS 3 L1 42
GPS 3 L5 44
GPS 6 L1 41
GPS 6 L5 43
GPS 14 L1 39
GPS 14 L5 41
GPS 17 L1 31
GPS 17 L5 34
GPS 19 L1 38
GPS 19 L5 40
GPS 24 L1 45
GPS 24 L5 47
GALILEO 2 E1 46
GALILEO 2 E5 47
GALILEO 15 E1 37
GALILEO 15 E5 38
GALILEO 27 E1 39
GALILEO 27 E5 40
GALILEO 36 E1 46
GALILEO 36 E5 47
GALILEO 30 E1 38
GALILEO 30 E5 38
GALILEO 13 E1 46
GALILEO 13 E5 47
GPS 11 L1 45
GPS 11 L5 47
--------------------------------------------
No. of Used Satellites: 28
============================================
gre-eth-bridged
gre-eth-bridged
Syntax
gre-eth-bridged
Context
[Tree] (show>service>system gre-eth-bridged)
Full Context
show service system gre-eth-bridged
Description
This command displays GRE Ethernet bridged service information.
Platforms
All
gre-tunnel-template
gre-tunnel-template
Syntax
gre-tunnel-template [gre-tunnel-template-name [ associations]]
Context
[Tree] (show>filter gre-tunnel-template)
Full Context
show filter gre-tunnel-template
Description
This command displays GRE tunnel template information.
Parameters
- gre-tunnel-template-name
-
Specifies a GRE tunnel template name, up to 32 characters.
- associations
-
Appends association information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of GRE tunnel template information.
Output Example*A:node-3# show filter gre-tunnel-template "GRE-tunnels" associations
===============================================================================
GRE tunnel template
===============================================================================
GRE Tunnel template : GRE-tunnels Applied : No
Description : 10.20.1.5
GRE key : if-index
Skip ttl decrement : No
Source address : 10.20.1.3
Destination address : 10.20.1.2
Destination address : 10.20.1.5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No associations found
===============================================================================
*A:node-3#
gre-tunnel-template
Syntax
gre-tunnel-template
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>filter>resources gre-tunnel-template)
Full Context
tools dump filter resources gre-tunnel-template
Description
This command displays how many GRE tunnel templates are configured.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of filter resource GRE tunnel templates information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# tools dump filter resources gre-tunnel-template
===============================================================================
Filter - GRE tunnel template resources
===============================================================================
Used : 1024
Free : 0
Total : 1024
===============================================================================
group
group
Syntax
group [tunnel-group-name [statistics]]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>l2tp group)
Full Context
show router l2tp group
Description
This command displays L2TP group operational information.
Parameters
- tunnel-group-name
-
Displays information for the specified tunnel group.
- statistics
-
Displays statistics for the specified tunnel group.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of L2TP group operational information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp group
===============================================================================
L2TP Groups
===============================================================================
Group Name Ses Limit Ses Assign State Tun Active Ses Active
Tun Total Ses Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
isp1.group-1
131071 existingFirst active 1 1
1 1
isp1.group-2
131071 weighted active 2 5
3 8
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of L2TP Groups: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp group isp1.group-2
===============================================================================
Group Name: isp1.group-2
===============================================================================
Conn ID Loc-Tu-ID Rem-Tu-ID State Ses Active
Group Ses Total
Assignment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
143523840 2190 17525 established 2
isp1.group-2 3
isp1.tunnel-3
236912640 3615 58919 closedByPeer 0
isp1.group-2 2
isp1.tunnel-2
658178048 10043 33762 draining 3
isp1.group-2 3
isp1.tunnel-2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 3
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp group isp1.group-2 statistics
Group Name: isp1.group-2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attempts Failed Failed-Aut Active Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tunnels 3 0 0 2 3
Sessions 8 0 N/A 5 8
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pkt-Ctl Pkt-Err Octets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rx 51 0 1224
Tx 51 0 2796
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:Dut-C#
group
Syntax
group tunnel-group-name
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>l2tp group)
Full Context
clear router l2tp group
Description
This command clears L2TP data.
Parameters
- tunnel-group-name
-
Specifies a L2TP tunnel group name.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
group
Syntax
group tunnel-group-name
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>l2tp group)
Full Context
tools perform router l2tp group
Description
Commands in this context configure performance tools for L2TP tunnel group.
Parameters
- tunnel-group-name
-
Specifies the tunnel group name, up to 63 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
group
Syntax
group [grp-ip-address] [hosts | interfaces | saps]
group summary [hosts | interfaces | saps]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>igmp group)
Full Context
show router igmp group
Description
This command displays the multicast group and (S,G) addresses. If no grp-ip-address parameters are specified, then all IGMP group, (*,G) and (S,G) addresses are displayed.
Parameters
- grp-ip-address
-
Displays specific multicast group addresses.
- hosts
-
Displays hosts for the multicast group address.
- interfaces
-
Displays interfaces for the multicast group address.
- saps
-
Displays SAPs for the multicast group address.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of IGMP group information. IGMP Group Information Output Fields describes the output fields for IGMP group information.
Output Example*B:Dut-C# show router igmp group
===============================================================================
IGMP Interface Groups
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
IGMP Host Groups
===============================================================================
(*,239.0.0.1)
Fwd List : 239.112.1.2 Up Time : 0d 00:00:21
(10.11.0.1,239.0.0.1)
Fwd List : 239.112.1.1 Up Time : 0d 00:00:30
Blk List : 239.112.1.2 Up Time : 0d 00:00:21
(10.11.0.2,239.0.0.1)
Fwd List : 239.112.1.1 Up Time : 0d 00:00:30
(*,239.0.0.2)
Fwd List : 239.112.1.2 Up Time : 0d 00:00:21
(10.11.0.1,239.0.0.2)
Blk List : 239.112.1.2 Up Time : 0d 00:00:21
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*,G)/(S,G) Entries : 5
===============================================================================
*B:Dut-C#
*B:Dut-C# show router igmp group summary
===============================================================================
IGMP Interface Groups
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
IGMP Host Groups Summary Nbr Fwd Hosts Nbr Blk Hosts
===============================================================================
(*,239.0.0.1) 1 0
(10.11.0.1,239.0.0.1) 1 1
(10.11.0.2,239.0.0.1) 1 0
(*,239.0.0.2) 1 0
(10.11.0.1,239.0.0.2) 0 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*,G)/(S,G) Entries : 5
===============================================================================
*B:Dut-C#
A:NYC# show router igmp group 239.24.24.24
===============================================================================
IGMP Groups
===============================================================================
(*,239.24.24.24) Up Time : 0d 05:23:23
Fwd List : nyc-vlc
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(*,G)/(S,G) Entries : 1
===============================================================================
A:NYC#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
IGMP Groups |
The IP multicast sources corresponding to the IP multicast groups. |
Fwd List |
The list of interfaces in the forward list. |
Blk List |
The list of interfaces in the blocked list. |
group
Syntax
group [grp-ip-address] [source ip-address] [type { starg | sg}] [detail] [ family]
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id>pim-snooping group)
Full Context
show service id pim-snooping group
Description
This command displays the multicast group information.
Parameters
- grp-ip-address
-
Specifies the IP multicast group address for which this entry contains information
- ip-address
-
Specifies the source address for which this entry contains information.
- starg
-
Specifies that only (*,G) entries be displayed
- sg
-
Specifies that only (S,G) entries be displayed
- detail
-
Displays detailed group information.
- family
-
Displays either IPv4 or IPv6 information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of service PIM snooping information.
Output Example*A:PE# show service id 1 pim-snooping group
===============================================================================
PIM Snooping Groups ipv4
===============================================================================
Group Address Source Address Type Incoming Num
Intf Oifs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.252.0.1 10.0.0.2 (S,G) SAP:1/1/2 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Groups : 1
===============================================================================
*A:PE#
group
Syntax
group [name] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bgp group)
Full Context
show router bgp group
Description
This command displays group information for a BGP peer group. This command can be entered with or without parameters.
When this command is issued without a group name, information about all peer groups displays.
When the command is issued with a specific group name, information only pertaining to that specific peer group displays.
The "State” field displays the BGP group’s operational state. Other valid states are:
-
Up - BGP global process is configured and running.
-
Down - BGP global process is administratively shutdown and not running.
-
Disabled - BGP global process is operationally disabled. The process must be restarted by the operator.
Parameters
- name
-
Displays information for the specified BGP group, up to 64 characters.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following outputs are example of BGP group information, and Standard and Detailed Group Field Descriptions describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-B#
*A:Dut-B# show router bgp group
===============================================================================
BGP Group
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group : abc
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description : (Not Specified)
Group Type : No Type State : Down
Peer AS : n/a Local AS : 0
Local Address : n/a Loop Detect : Ignore
Import Policy : None Specified - Default Accept
Export Policy : None Specified - Default Accept
Hold Time : 90 Keep Alive : 30
Min Hold Time : 0
Cluster Id : None Client Reflect : Enabled
NLRI : Unicast Preference : 170
TTL Security : Disabled Min TTL Value : n/a
Graceful Restart : Disabled Stale Routes Time: n/a
Restart Time : n/a
Auth key chain : n/a
Bfd Enabled : Disabled Disable Cap Nego : Disabled
Creation Origin : manual
Default Route Tgt: Disabled
Aigp Metric : Disabled
Split Horizon : Disabled
Damp Peer Oscill*: Disabled
GR Notification : Disabled Fault Tolerance : Disabled
Next-Hop Unchang*: None
Routes Resolve T*: Disabled
Egress Engineeri*: Enabled
List of Static Peers
- 1.1.1.1 :
List of Dynamic Peers
Total Peers : 1 Established : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Groups : 1
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:Dut-B#
*A:Dut-B#
Output Example (7450 ESS and 7750 SR)
*A:ALA-12# show router 3 bgp group
===============================================================================
BGP Groups
===============================================================================
Group : To_AS_40000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description : Not Available
Group Type : No Type State : Up
Peer AS : 40000 Local AS : 65206
Local Address : n/a Loop Detect : Ignore
Export Policy : direct2bgp
Hold Time : 90 Keep Alive : 30
Cluster Id : None Client Reflect : Enabled
NLRI : Unicast Preference : 170
List of Peers
- 10.0.0.1 : To_Jukebox
- 10.0.0.12 : Not Available
- 10.0.0.13 : Not Available
- 10.0.0.14 : To_ALA-1
- 10.0.0.15 : To_H-215
Total Peers : 5 Established : 2
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-12#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Group |
BGP group name |
Group Type |
No Type — Peer type not configured External — Peer type configured as external BGP peers Internal — Peer type configured as internal BGP peers |
State |
Disabled — The BGP peer group has been operationally disabled Down — The BGP peer group is operationally inactive Up — The BGP peer group is operationally active |
Peer AS |
The configured or inherited peer AS for the specified peer group |
Local AS |
The configured or inherited local AS for the specified peer group |
Local Address |
The configured or inherited local address for originating peering for the specified peer group |
Loop Detect |
The configured or inherited loop detect setting for the specified peer group |
Connect Retry |
The configured or inherited connect retry timer value |
Authentication |
n/a — No authentication is configured MD5 — MD5 authentication is configured |
Local Pref |
The configured or inherited local preference value |
MED Out |
The configured or inherited MED value assigned to advertised routes without a MED attribute |
Min Route Advt. |
The minimum amount of time that must pass between route updates for the same IP prefix |
Min AS Originate |
The minimum amount of time that must pass between updates for a route originated by the local router |
Multihop |
The maximum number of router hops a BGP connection can traverse |
Multipath |
The configured or inherited multipath value, determining the maximum number of ECMP routes BGP can advertise to the RTM |
Prefix Limit |
No Limit — No route limit assigned to the BGP peer group 1 to 4294967295 — The maximum number of routes BGP can learn from a peer |
Passive |
Disabled — BGP attempts to establish BGP connections with neighbors in the specified peer group Enabled — BGP does actively attempt to establish BGP connections with neighbors in the specified peer group |
Next Hop Self |
Disabled — BGP is not configured to send only its own IP address as the BGP nexthop in route updates to neighbors in the peer group Enabled — BGP sends only its own IP address as the BGP nexthop in route updates to neighbors in the specified peer group |
Aggregator ID 0 |
Disabled — BGP is not configured to set the aggregator ID to 0.0.0.0 in all originated route aggregates sent to the neighbor in the peer group Enabled — BGP is configured to set the aggregator ID to 0.0.0.0 in all originated route aggregates sent to the neighbor in the peer group |
Remove Private |
Disabled — BGP will not remove all private AS numbers from the AS path attribute in updates sent to the neighbor in the peer group Enabled — BGP removes all private AS numbers from the AS path attribute in updates sent to the neighbor in the peer group |
Damping |
Disabled — The peer group is configured not to dampen route flaps Enabled — The peer group is configured to dampen route flaps |
Export Policy |
The configured export policies for the peer group |
Import Policy |
The configured import policies for the peer group |
Hold Time |
The configured hold time setting |
Keep Alive |
The configured keepalive setting |
Cluster Id |
n/a — No cluster ID has been configured |
Client Reflect |
Disabled — The BGP route reflector will not reflect routes to this neighbor Enabled — The BGP route reflector is configured to reflect routes to this neighbor |
NLRI |
The type of NLRI information that the specified peer group can accept Unicast — IPv4 unicast routing information can be carried |
Preference |
The configured route preference value for the peer group |
Egress Engineering |
Enabled — EPE is enabled for the peer group Disabled — EPE is disabled for the peer group |
List of Peers |
A list of BGP peers configured under the peer group |
Total Peers |
The total number of peers configured under the peer group |
Established |
The total number of peers that are in an established state |
group
Syntax
group aa-group-id [:partition-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure group)
Full Context
show application-assurance group
Description
Commands in this context display application-assurance group information.
Parameters
- aa-group-id
-
Specifies an AA ISA group ID.
- partition-id
-
Specifies a partition within a group.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of application assurance group information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# /show application-assurance group 1:1 aa-sub esm Subscriber1 summary
===============================================================================
Application-Assurance Subscriber Summary (realtime)
===============================================================================
AA-Subscriber : Subscriber1 (esm)
ISA assigned : esa-1/1
App-Profile : dpi
App-Profile divert : Yes
Capacity cost : 1
Aarp Instance Id : N/A
Sub-quarantined : No
HTTP URL Parameters : (Not Specified)
Last HTTP Notified Time : N/A
SAP : 6/1/5:1
MAC : c2:4d:ff:8a:b2:cc
Circuit Id : (Not Specified)
Remote Id : (Not Specified)
Tethering Status : not-detected (disabled)
Devices Detected : N/A
Sub Congestion State : Not Congested|RTT Limits Exceeded (Stage X)
group
Syntax
group aa-group-id resources
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>application-assurance group)
Full Context
tools dump application-assurance group
Description
This command dumps application-assurance information within a group.
Parameters
- aa-group-id
-
Specifies the AA group identifier.
- resources
-
Specifies the AA group resources.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of group resources information.
Output Example
*A:Dut-C# tools dump application-assurance group 1 resources
========================================================================================================
Application-Assurance Group 1 Resource Usage and Limits
========================================================================================================
Partitioned : No
AA-Sub-Scale : residential
Minimum-ISA-Generation : 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
mda mda-type Status aa-subs aa-sub flow-records ip transit-prefix-entries capacity quarantined
stats current limit addresses ipv4 v4-rm ipv6 v6-rm cost aa-subs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5/1 isa2-aa up/active 9 162 0 20480 0 0 0 0 0 9 1
Mda Limit 1024 32768 n/a n/a 16384 0 0 0 0 n/a 100
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Resource Current Limit
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Control Certificate Profiles : 0 20
Control DNS IP Cache : 0 128
Control DNS IP Cache Domain Entries : 0 4096
Control DNS IP Cache Entries : 0 65536
Control Event Logs : 0 1
Control Event Log Entries : 0 100000
Control GTP Filter : 0 128
Control HTTP Enrichment : 0 128
Control HTTP Error Redirect : 0 1
Control HTTP Notification : 0 8
Control HTTP Redirect : 0 128
Control IP Prefix Lists : 0 1000
Control IP Prefix Lists Entries : 0 24000
Control SCTP Filter : 0 128
Control Session Filter : 0 300
Control Session Filter Entries : 0 6000
Control URL Filter : 0 4
Control URL List : 0 3
Control URL List Entries (standard) : 0 450
Control URL List Entries (extended) : 0 2000
Control IP Port Lists : 0 100
Control IP Port Lists Entries : 0 3200
Control TCP Validate : 0 128
Control TCP Optimizer : 0 128
Control Multi-path TCP Proxies : 0 4
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policer System Level Single Bucket BW Policers : 0 128
Policer System Level Flow Count Limit Policers : 0 128
Policer System Level Flow Rate Limit Policers : 0 128
Policer Subscriber Level Single Bucket BW Policers : 0 5000
Policer Subscriber Level Dual Bucket BW Policers : 0 5000
Policer Subscriber Level Flow Count Limit : 0 5000
Policer Subscriber Level Flow Rate Limit : 0 5000
Policer All Policer Types For Group : 0 5000
Policer Time-Of-Day Overrides For Group : 0 384
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy Protocols : 247 -
Policy Custom Protocols : 0 10
Policy Custom Protocol Expressions : 0 10
Policy Charging Groups : 0 32
Policy Application Groups : 1 32
Policy Applications : 1 500
Policy Application Filters : 0 2500
Policy Application Filter Expressions : 0 2500
Policy Application Service Options Characteristics : 0 32
Policy Application Service Options Values : 0 256
Policy Application Profiles : 0 100
Policy Application QoS Policies : 0 1000
Policy AQP ASO Matches : 0 2000
Policy AQP Subscriber Matches : 0 100
Policy Subscriber HTTP URL Parameters : 0 -
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Statistics Subscriber Statistics : 0 512
Statistics Subscriber Statistics Exported by RADIUS : 0 64
Statistics Special Study Protocol Subscribers : 0 100
Statistics Special Study Application Subscribers : 0 100
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
group
Syntax
group aa-group-id [: partition-id]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>application-assurance group)
Full Context
tools dump application-assurance group
Description
This command dumps application-assurance information within a group/partition.
Parameters
- aa-group-id
-
Specifies the AA group identifier.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
group
Syntax
group aa-group-id load-balance [service service-id]
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>app-assure group)
Full Context
tools perform application-assurance group
Description
This command performs application assurance group operations.
Parameters
- aa-group-id
-
Specifies the application assurance group ID.
- load-balance
-
Load balances subscribers within the group.
- service service-id
-
Load balances the specified service.
Platforms
All
group
Syntax
group [grp-ipv6-address] [hosts | interfaces | saps]
group summary [hosts | interfaces | saps]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mld group)
Full Context
show router mld group
Description
This command displays the multicast group and (S,G) addresses. If no grp-ipv6-address parameters are specified, then all MLD group, (*,G) and (S,G) addresses are displayed.
Parameters
- grp-ipv6-address
-
Displays specific multicast group addresses.
- hosts
-
Displays hosts for the multicast group address.
- interfaces
-
Displays interfaces for the multicast group address.
- saps
-
Displays SAPs for the multicast group address.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of MLD group information. MLD Group Information Output Fields describes the output fields for MLD group information.
Output Example*A:Dut-A# show router mld group
===============================================================================
MLD Interface Groups
===============================================================================
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:0) UpTime: 0d
00:10:09
Fwd List : intf_to_ixia
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:1) UpTime: 0d
00:10:09
Fwd List : intf_to_ixia
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:2) UpTime: 0d
00:10:09
Fwd List : intf_to_ixia
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:3) UpTime: 0d
00:10:09
Fwd List : intf_to_ixia
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:4) UpTime: 0d
00:10:09
Fwd List : intf_to_ixia
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entries : 5
===============================================================================
MLD Host Groups
===============================================================================
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
MLD SAP Groups
===============================================================================
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
*A:Dut-A# show router mld group summary
===============================================================================
MLD Interface Groups Summary Nbr Fwd Nbr Blk
===============================================================================
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:0) 1 0
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:1) 1 0
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:2) 1 0
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:3) 1 0
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:4) 1 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entries : 5
===============================================================================
MLD Host Groups Summary Nbr Fwd Nbr Blk
===============================================================================
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
MLD SAP Groups Summary Nbr Fwd Nbr Blk
===============================================================================
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
*A:Dut-A# show router mld group ff04:db8:224:100:0:0
===============================================================================
MLD Interface Groups
===============================================================================
(*,ff04:db8:224:100:0:0) UpTime: 0d
00:10:24
Fwd List : intf_to_ixia
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entries : 1
===============================================================================
MLD Host Groups
===============================================================================
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
MLD SAP Groups
===============================================================================
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
MLD Groups |
The IP multicast sources corresponding to the IPv6 multicast groups. |
Fwd List |
The list of interfaces in the forward list. |
Blk List |
The list of interfaces in the blocked list. |
group
Syntax
group [group-name] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>msdp group)
Full Context
show router msdp group
Description
This command displays information about MSDP groups.
Parameters
- group-name
-
Displays information about the specified group name, up to 32 characters. If no group-name is specified, information about all group names display.
- detail
-
Displays detailed MSDP group information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of MSDP group information. MSDP Group Fields provides MSDP group field descriptions.
Output Example*A:ALA-48>show>router>msdp# group
===============================================================================
MSDP Groups
===============================================================================
Group Name Mode Act Srcs Local Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
main Mesh-group None None
loop1 Mesh-group None None
loop2 Mesh-group None None
loop3 Mesh-group None None
loop4 Mesh-group None None
loop5 Mesh-group None None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Groups : 6
=======================
*A:ALA-48>show>router>msdp#
*A:ALA-48>show>router>msdp# group test
===============================================================================
MSDP Groups
===============================================================================
Group Name Mode Act Srcs Local Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
test Mesh-group 50000 10.10.10.103
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Groups : 1
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48>show>router>msdp#
*A:ALA-48>show>router>msdp# group test detail
===============================================================================
MSDP Groups
===============================================================================
Group Name : test
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local Address : 10.10.10.103
Admin State : Up Receive Msg Rate : None
Receive Msg Time : None Receive Msg Thd : None
Mode : Mesh-group SA Limit : 50000
Export Policy : None Specified / Inherited
Import Policy : None Specified / Inherited
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Groups : 1
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48>show>router>msdp#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Group Name |
The MSDP group name. |
Mode |
The groups of peers in a full mesh topology to limit excessive flooding of source-active messages to neighboring peers. |
Act Srcs |
The configured maximum number of active source messages that will be accepted by MSDP. |
Local Address |
The local end of a MSDP session. |
Admin State |
The administrative state. |
Receive Msg Rate |
Displays rate that the messages are read from the TCP session. |
Receive Msg Time |
The time of MSDP messages that are read from the TCP session within the configured number of seconds. |
Receive Msg Thd |
The configured threshold number of MSDP messages can be processed before the MSDP message rate limiting function. |
SA Limit |
The source-active limit. |
group
Syntax
group grp-ip-address [source ip-address [type {starstarrp | starg | sg}] [detail] [family]
group grp-ip-address [source ip-address [type {starstarrp | starg | sg}] [detail] [family] rpfv
Context
[Tree] (show>router>pim group)
Full Context
show router pim group
Description
This command displays PIM source group database information.
Parameters
- grp-ip-address
-
Specifies the IP multicast group address for which this entry contains information.
- source ip-address
-
Specifies the source address for which this entry contains information.
- type starstarrp
-
Specifies that only (*, *, rp) entries are displayed.
- type starg
-
Specifies that only (*,G) entries are displayed.
- type sg
-
Specifies that only (S,G) entries are displayed.
- detail
-
Displays detailed group information.
- family
-
Displays family information.
- rpfv
-
Displays proxy RPF vectors that are used for inter-AS Rosen MVPN.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of PIM group information. PIM Group Fields provides PIM group field descriptions.
Output ExampleA:Dut-A# show router pim group
===============================================================================
PIM Group ipv4
===============================================================================
Group Address Type Spt Bit Inc Intf no.Oifs
Source Address RP Inc Intf(S)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.1.1.1 (S,G) ip-10.10.2.1 1
10.1.1.2 10.20.1.4 ip-10.10.1*
===============================================================================
A:Dut-A#
*A:Dut-C# show router 100 pim group ipv6
===============================================================================
Legend: A = Active S = Standby
===============================================================================
PIM Groups ipv6
===============================================================================
Group Address Type Spt Bit Inc Intf No.Oifs
Source Address RP State Inc Intf(S)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ff04:db8:224:100:0:0 (*,G) vprn_itf_C_11* 2
* 2001:db8:110:100:1*
ff04:db8:224:100:0:0 (S,G) spt mpls-if-74457* 3
2001:db8:100:114:1:2 2001:db8:110:100:1*
ff04:db8:224:100:0:1 (*,G) vprn_itf_C_11* 2
* 2001:db8:110:100:1*
ff04:db8:224:100:0:1 (S,G) spt mpls-if-74457* 3
2001:db8:100:114:1:2 2001:db8:110:100:1*
ff04:db8:224:100:0:2 (*,G) vprn_itf_C_11* 2
* 2001:db8:110:100:1*
ff04:db8:224:100:0:2 (S,G) spt mpls-if-74457* 3
2001:db8:100:114:1:2 2001:db8:110:100:1*
ff04:db8:224:100:0:3 (*,G) vprn_itf_C_11* 2
* 2001:db8:110:100:1*
ff04:db8:224:100:0:3 (S,G) spt mpls-if-74457* 3
2001:db8:100:114:1:2 2001:db8:110:100:1*
ff04:db8:224:100:0:4 (*,G) vprn_itf_C_11* 2
* 2001:db8:110:100:1*
ff04:db8:224:100:0:4 (S,G) spt mpls-if-74457* 3
2001:db8:100:114:1:2 2001:db8:110:100:1*
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Groups : 10
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:Dut-C#
A:NYC>show>router>pim# group 239.255.255.250
===============================================================================
PIM Groups
===============================================================================
Group Address Source Address RP Address Type Spt Incoming Num
Bit Intf Oifs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
239.255.255.250 * 10.22.187.240 <*,G> nyc-sjc 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Groups : 1
===============================================================================
A:NYC>show>router>pim#
A:NYC>show>router>pim# group 239.255.255.250 detail
===============================================================================
PIM Source Group
===============================================================================
Group Address : 239.255.255.250 Source Address : 10.1.1.2
RP Address : 10.100.100.1 Type : (S,G)
Flags : spt, rpt-prn-des Keepalive Timer Exp: 0d 00:03:07
MRIB Next Hop : 10.1.1.2 MRIB Src Flags : direct
Up Time : 0d 00:00:50 Resolved By : rtable-u
Up JP State : Joined Up JP Expiry : 0d 00:00:00
Up JP Rpt : Pruned Up JP Rpt Override : 0d 00:00:00
Register State : Pruned Register Stop Exp : 0d 00:00:47
Reg From Anycast RP: No
RPF Neighbor : 10.1.1.2
Incoming Intf : SOURCE-3
Outgoing Intf List : To-Dut-A
Curr Fwding Rate : 482.9 kbps
Forwarded Packets : 1262 Discarded Packets : 0
Forwarded Octets : 1269572 RPF Mismatches : 0
Spt threshold : 0 kbps
===============================================================================
A:NYC>show>router>pim#
B:Dut-C# show router pim group 239.0.0.1 type sg detail
===============================================================================
PIM Source Group ipv4
===============================================================================
Group Address : 239.0.0.1
Source Address : 10.11.0.1
RP Address : 10.20.1.3
Flags : rpt-prn-des Type : (S,G)
MRIB Next Hop : 10.11.0.1
MRIB Src Flags : direct Keepalive Timer : Not Running
Up Time : 0d 00:04:17 Resolved By : rtable-u
Up JP State : Joined Up JP Expiry : 0d 00:00:00
Up JP Rpt : Pruned Up JP Rpt Override : 0d 00:00:00
Register State : No Info
Reg From Anycast RP: No
Rpf Neighbor : 10.11.0.1
Incoming Intf : svc_itf
Outgoing Host List : 239.112.1.1
Curr Fwding Rate : 0.0 kbps
Forwarded Packets : 0 Discarded Packets : 0
Forwarded Octets : 0 RPF Mismatches : 0
Spt threshold : 0 kbps ECMP opt threshold : 7
Admin bandwidth : 1 kbps Preference : 0
===============================================================================
PIM Source Group ipv4
===============================================================================
Group Address : 239.0.0.1
Source Address : 10.11.0.2
RP Address : 10.20.1.3
Flags : Type : (S,G)
MRIB Next Hop : 10.11.0.2
MRIB Src Flags : direct Keepalive Timer : Not Running
Up Time : 0d 00:04:18 Resolved By : rtable-u
Up JP State : Joined Up JP Expiry : 0d 00:00:00
Up JP Rpt : Not Pruned Up JP Rpt Override : 0d 00:00:00
Register State : No Info
Reg From Anycast RP: No
Rpf Neighbor : 10.11.0.2
Incoming Intf : svc_itf
Outgoing Host List : 10.112.1.1, 10.112.1.2
Curr Fwding Rate : 0.0 kbps
Forwarded Packets : 0 Discarded Packets : 0
Forwarded Octets : 0 RPF Mismatches : 0
Spt threshold : 0 kbps ECMP opt threshold : 7
Admin bandwidth : 1 kbps Preference : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Groups : 2
===============================================================================
*B:Dut-C#
A:Dut-A# show router pim group detail
===============================================================================
PIM Source Group ipv4
===============================================================================
Group Address : 239.1.1.1
Source Address : 10.1.1.21
RP Address : 10.20.1.4
Advt Router : 10.20.1.3
Flags : Type : (S,G)
MRIB Next Hop : 10.10.2.3
MRIB Src Flags : remote Standby Src Flags : remote
keepalive Timer : Not Running
Up Time : 0d 00:01:22 Resolved By : rtable-u
Up JP State : Joined Up JP Expiry : 0d 00:00:00
Up JP Rpt : Pruned Up JP Rpt Override : 0d 00:00:00
Up Stdby JP State : Joined Up Stdby JP Expiry : 0d 00:00:12
Register State : No Info
Reg From Anycast RP: No
Rpf Neighbor : 10.10.2.3 Stdby Rpf Neighbor : 10.10.1.2
Incoming Intf : ip-10.10.2.1 Stdby Intf : ip-10.10.1.1
Outgoing Host List : ix
Curr Fwding Rate : 0.0 kbps
Forwarded Packets : 0 Discarded Packets : 0
Forwarded Octets : 0 RPF Mismatches : 0
Spt threshold : 0 kbps ECMP opt threshold : 7
Admin bandwidth : 1 kbps
===============================================================================
PIM Source Group ipv4
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Group Address |
The IP multicast group address for which this entry contains information |
Source Address |
The source address of the multicast sender. The value is 0 if the type is configured as starg. The address of the Rendezvous Point (RP) display when the type is configured as starRP. |
RP Address |
The RP address |
Type |
The type of entry, (*,*, rp)/(*,G) or (S,G). |
Spt Bit |
Specifies whether to forward on (*,*, rp)/(*,G) or on (S,G) state. It is updated when the (S,G) data comes on the RPF interface towards the source. |
Incoming Intf |
The interface on which the traffic comes in. It can be the RPF interface to the RP (if starg) or the source (if sg). |
Num Oifs |
The number of interfaces in the inherited outgoing interface list. An inherited list inherits the state from other types. |
Flags |
The different lists to which this interface belongs |
Keepalive Timer Exp |
The keepalive timer expiration which is applicable only for (S,G) entries. The (S,G) keepalive timer is updated by data being forwarded using this (S,G) Forwarding state. It is used to keep (S,G) state alive in the absence of explicit (S,G) joins. |
MRIB Next Hop |
The next hop address towards the RP |
MRIB Src Flags |
MRIB information about the source. If the entry is of type starg or starstarrp, it will contain information about the RP for the group. |
Up Time |
The time since this source group entry was created. |
Resolved By |
The route table used for RPF check. |
Up JP State |
The upstream join prune state for this entry on the interface. PIM join prune messages are sent by the downstream routers towards the RPF neighbor. |
Up JP Expiry |
The minimum amount of time remaining before this entry will be aged out. |
Up JP Rpt |
The join prune Rpt state for this entry on the interface. PIM join/prune messages are sent by the downstream routers towards the RPF neighbor. (S,G, rpt) state is a result of receiving (S,G, rpt) JP message from the downstream router on the RP tree. |
Up JP Rpt Override |
The value used to delay triggered Join (S,G, rpt) messages to prevent implosions of triggered messages. If this has a non-zero value, it means that the router was in 'notPruned' state and it saw a prune (S,G, rpt) message being sent to RPF (S,G, rpt). If the router sees a join (S,G, rpt) override message being sent by some other router on the LAN while the timer is still non-zero, it simply cancels the override timer. If it does not see a join (S,G, rpt) message, then on expiry of the override timer, it sends its own join (S,G, rpt) message to RPF (S,G, rpt). A similar scenario exists when RPF (S,G, rpt) changes to become equal to RPF (*,G). |
Register State |
The register state. The register state is kept at the source DR. When the host starts sending multicast packets and if there are no entries programmed for that group, the source DR sends a register packet to the RP (g). Register state transition happen based on the register stop timer and the response received from the RP. |
Register Stop Exp |
The time remaining before the register state might transition to a different state |
Register from Anycast RP |
The status of the register packet for that group received from one of the RP from the anycast-RP set |
RPF Neighbor |
The address of the RPF neighbor |
Outgoing Intf List |
A list of interfaces on which data is forwarded. |
Curr Fwding Rate |
The current forwarding rate of the multicast data for this group and source. This forwarding rate is calculated before ingress QoS policing or shaping is applied. |
Forwarded Packets |
The number of multicast packets that were forwarded to the interfaces in the outgoing interface list. This packet count is before ingress QoS policing or shaping is applied. |
Discarded Packets |
The number of multicast packets that matched this source group entry but were discarded. For (S,G) entries, if the traffic is getting forwarded on the SPT, the packets arriving from the RPT will be discarded. |
Forwarded Octets |
The number of octets forwarded |
RPF Mismatches |
The number of multicast packets that matched this source group entry but they did not arrive on the interface. |
Spt threshold |
The value of the SPT threshold configured for that group. 0 kb/s means that the switch to the SP tree occurs immediately. |
group
Syntax
group aa-group-id [: partition-id]
Context
[Tree] (clear>application-assurance group)
Full Context
clear application-assurance group
Description
This command clears application assurance group data.
Parameters
- aa-group-id
-
Specifies a group of ISA MDAs.
- partition-id
-
Specifies a partition within a group.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
group
Syntax
group [group-name] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>rip group)
Full Context
show router rip group
Description
This command displays RIP group information.
Parameters
- group-name
-
Displays RIP group information for the specified group.
- detail
-
Displays detailed RIP group information.
Platforms
All
Output
RIP Group Fields describes the standard command output fields for a RIP group.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Group |
The RIP group name. |
Adm |
Down — The RIP group is administratively down. Up — The RIP group is administratively up. |
Opr |
Down — The RIP group is operationally down. Up — The RIP group is operationally up. |
Send Mode |
Bcast — Specifies that RIPv2 formatted messages are sent to the broadcast address. Mcast — Specifies that RIPv2 formatted messages are sent to the multicast address. None — Specifies that no RIP messages are sent (silent listener). RIPv1 — Specifies that RIPv1 formatted messages are sent to the broadcast address.asp |
Recv Mode |
Both — Specifies that RIP updates in either version 1 or version 2 format will be accepted. None — Specifies that RIP updates will not be accepted. RIPv1 — Specifies that RIP updates in version 1 format only will be accepted. RIPv2 — Specifies that RIP updates in version 2 format only will be accepted. |
Metric In |
The metric value added to routes received from a RIP neighbor. |
The following output is an example of RIP group information.
Output Example: Standard RIP GroupA:ALA-A# show router rip group
===============================================================================
RIP Groups
===============================================================================
Group Adm Opr Send Recv Metric
Mode Mode In
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rip-group Up Down BCast Both 1
===============================================================================
A:ALA-A#
Output Example: detail
A:ALA-A# show router rip group detail
===============================================================================
RIP groups (Detail)
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group "rip-group"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description : No Description Available
Admin State : Up Oper State : Down
Send Mode : Broadcast Receive Mode : Both
Metric In : 1 Metric Out : 1
Split Horizon : Enabled Check Zero : Disabled
Message Size : 25 Preference : 100
Auth. Type : None Update Timer : 30
Timeout Timer : 180 Flush Timer : 120
Export Policies:
None
Import Policies:
None
===============================================================================
A:ALA-A#
group
Syntax
group [group-name] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ripng group)
Full Context
show router ripng group
Description
This command displays RIPng group information.
Parameters
- group-name
-
Displays RIPng group information for the specified group.
- detail
-
Displays detailed RIPng group information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of RIPng group information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C>config>router>if# show router ripng group "A"
===============================================================================
RIP-NG Groups
===============================================================================
Group Adm Opr Send Recv Metric
Mode Mode In
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A Up Up RipNg RipNg 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Groups : 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C>config>router>if# show router ripng group "A" detail
===============================================================================
RIP-NG groups (Detail)
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group "A"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description : No Description Available
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
Send Mode : RipNg Receive Mode : RipNg
Metric In : 1 Metric Out : 1
Split Horizon : Enabled Check Zero : Disabled
Message Size : 25 Preference : 100
Update Timer : 1
Timeout Timer : 5 Flush Timer : 5
BFD : Enabled
Export Policies:
directToRipng
Import Policies:
None
===============================================================================
group
Syntax
group grp-ip-address [source ip-address] [interval interval] [repeat repeat] [absolute | rate]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>router>pim group)
Full Context
monitor router pim group
Description
This command monitors statistics for a PIM source group.
Parameters
- grp-ip-address
-
Specifies the IP address of an multicast group that identifies a set of recipients that are interested in a particular data stream.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the source IP address to use in the ping requests in dotted decimal notation.
- interval
-
Configures the interval for each display, in seconds.
- repeat
-
Configures how many times the command is repeated.
- absolute
-
Displays raw statistics, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
-
Displays rate-per-second for each statistic instead of the delta.
Platforms
All
group-encryption
group-encryption
Syntax
group-encryption
Context
[Tree] (show group-encryption)
Full Context
show group-encryption
Description
Commands in this context display group encryption information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
group-encryption
Syntax
group-encryption
Context
[Tree] (clear group-encryption)
Full Context
clear group-encryption
Description
Commands in this context clear group encryption parameters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
group-interface
group-interface
Syntax
group-interface [fwd-service service-id] [ip-int-name] [detail] [group] [grp-address]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>igmp group-interface)
Full Context
show router igmp group-interface
Description
This command displays IGMP group-interface information.
Parameters
- service-id
-
Specifies the service ID.
- ip-int-name
-
Specifies an IP interface name, up to 32 characters.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- group
-
Displays information for the group IP address.
- grp-address
-
Displays information for the group IP address in the multicast group address format or zero.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
group-interface
Syntax
group-interface [fwd-service service-id] [ip-int-name] [detail] [group] [grp-ipv6-address]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mld group-interface)
Full Context
show router mld group-interface
Description
This command displays MLD group-interface information.
Parameters
- service-id
-
Specifies the service ID.
- ip-int-name
-
IP interface name, up to 32 characters.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- group
-
Displays information from the group IPv6 address.
- grp-ipv6-address
-
Group IPv6 address.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
group-interface
Syntax
group-interface [fwd-service service-id] [ip-int-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mld>statistics group-interface)
Full Context
show router mld statistics group-interface
Description
This command displays MLD group interface statistics information.
Parameters
- service-name
-
Displays information associated with the specified service name.
- ip-int-name
-
Displays information associated with the specified IP interface name.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
group-interface
Syntax
group-interface [fwd-service service-id] [ip-int-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>igmp>statistics group-interface)
Full Context
show router igmp statistics group-interface
Description
This command displays IGMP statistics for group interfaces.
Parameters
- service-id
-
Specifies the service ID.
- ip-int-name
-
Specifies the IP interface name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
All
groups
groups
Syntax
groups [group group-ip-address]
groups [group group-ip-address] detail
groups [group group-ip-address] summary
Context
[Tree] (show>service>active-subscribers>host-tracking groups)
Full Context
show service active-subscribers host-tracking groups
Description
This command displays active subscriber host tracking groups information.
Parameters
- group-ip-address
-
Displays information about the group address of the active subscriber group.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information about the group address of the active subscriber group.
- summary
-
Displays summarized group information for active subscribers.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
grpc
grpc
Syntax
grpc
grpc connection
grpc rpc [rpc-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>system grpc)
Full Context
show system grpc
Description
This command displays gRPC server information.
Parameters
- connection
-
This command displays information for gRPC connections.
- rpc-id
-
Specifies an rpc ID.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of system gRPC information.
Show System gRPC Output Fields describes system gRPC output fields.
Output ExampleA:admin@Dut-A# show system grpc
===============================================================================
gRPC Server
===============================================================================
Administrative State : Enabled
Operational State : Up
Supported services
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
gNMI Version : 0.4.0
===============================================================================
A:admin@Dut-A# show system grpc connection
===============================================================================
gRPC Server connections
===============================================================================
Address : 192.99.5.0
Port : 49648
Establishment Time : 2018/02/20 09:51:48
Active RPC Count : 0
Total RPC Count : 1
Rx Bytes : 2954
Tx Bytes : 3908
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of connections : 1
===============================================================================
A:node-6>show>system# grpc rpc
===============================================================================
gRPC Server RPCs
===============================================================================
No. of RPCs : 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
gRPC Server |
Specifies the gRPC server name. |
Administrative State |
Specifies the administrative state (Enabled, Disabled). |
Operational State |
Specifies the operational state (Up, Down). |
Supported services |
Specifies the supported services. |
gNMI Version |
Specifies the gNMI version. |
Address |
Specifies the IP address. |
Port |
Specifies the port number. |
Establishment Time |
Specifies the establishment time. |
Active RPC Count |
Specifies the active RPC count. |
Total RPC Count |
Specifies the total RPC count. |
Rx Bytes |
Specifies the number of received bytes. |
Tx Bytes |
Specifies the number of transmitted bytes. |
No. of connections |
Specifies the number of gRPC connections. |
No. of RPCs |
Specifies the number of RPCs. |
grpc
Syntax
grpc
Context
[Tree] (show>system>telemetry grpc)
Full Context
show system telemetry grpc
Description
This command displays the gRPC server status.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of gRPC server information.
Show System gRPC Output Fields describes gRPC fields.
Output Example===============================================================================
gRPC Server
===============================================================================
Administrative State : Disabled
Operational State : Down
===============================================================================
Labels |
Description |
---|---|
gRPC Server |
|
Administrative State |
Enabled — Displays that gRPC is enabled. Disabled — Displays that gRPC is disabled. |
Operational State |
Up — Displays that gRPC is operational. Down — Displays that gRPC is not operational. |
grt-lookup
grt-lookup
Syntax
grt-lookup
Context
[Tree] (clear>router grt-lookup)
Full Context
clear router grt-lookup
Description
This command re-evaluates route policies for GRT.
Platforms
All
gsmp
gsmp
Syntax
gsmp
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id gsmp)
Full Context
show service id gsmp
Description
Commands in this context display GSMP information.
Platforms
All
gsmp
Syntax
gsmp
Context
[Tree] (clear>service>id gsmp)
Full Context
clear service id gsmp
Description
Commands in this context clear GSMP statistics.
Platforms
All
gtm
gtm
Syntax
gtm
Context
[Tree] (show>router gtm)
Full Context
show router gtm
Description
This command multicast GTM related information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of router GTM information.
Output Example*A:Dut-A# show router gtm
===============================================================================
GTM (MVPN Base) configuration data
===============================================================================
signaling : Bgp auto-discovery : Default
UMH Selection : Highest-Ip SA withdrawn : Disabled
intersite-shared : Enabled Persist SA : Disabled
vrf-import : N/A
vrf-export : N/A
vrf-target : unicast
C-Mcast Import RT : target:10.20.1.2:0
ipmsi : rsvp IpmsiTmpl
i-pmsi P2MP AdmSt : Up
i-pmsi Tunnel Name : IpmsiTmpl-gtm-73780
enable-bfd-root : false enable-bfd-leaf : false
Mdt-type : sender-receiver
BSR signalling : none
Wildcard s-pmsi : Disabled
Multistream-SPMSI : Disabled
s-pmsi : none
data-delay-interval: 3 seconds
enable-asm-mdt : N/A
===============================================================================
gtp
gtp
Syntax
gtp
Context
[Tree] (show>router gtp)
Full Context
show router gtp
Description
This command displays operational information related to GTP usage in the specified routing context.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
gtp
Syntax
gtp
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt gtp)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt gtp
Description
This command displays router operational GTP information.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
gtp
Syntax
gtp
Context
[Tree] (clear>router gtp)
Full Context
clear router gtp
Description
Commands in this context clear GTP information in this routing context.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
gtp
Syntax
gtp session all
gtp session apn apn
gtp session apn apn imsi imsi
gtp session imsi imsi
gtp statistics
Context
[Tree] (clear>subscr-mgmt gtp)
Full Context
clear subscriber-mgmt gtp
Description
This command clears all GTP sessions matching the specified criteria. Associated objects, such as the ESM subscriber in a GTP uplink scenario are also removed.
Parameters
- session
-
Specifies to remove GTP sessions.
- all
-
Specifies to remove all GTP sessions in the system.
- statistics
-
Specifies to clear GTP statistics.
- apn
-
Specifies the APN identifying the session, up to 100 characters.
- imsi
-
Specifies the IMSI identifying the session, in the format of a string of digits between 9 and 15.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
gtp
Syntax
gtp
gtp gtp-filter gtp-filter-name
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group gtp)
Full Context
show application-assurance group gtp
Description
This command displays GTP (General packet radio service (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol) information.
Parameters
- gtp-filter-name
-
Specifies a GTP filter name, up to 32 characters. When a filter is specified, all traffic is examined as described in the tmnxBsxGtpFltrTable.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the gtp gtp-filter command.
Output Exampleshow application-assurance group 1:0 gtp gtp-filter "bob"
===============================================================================
Application Assurance Group 1:0 GTP Filter "bob"
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Maximum payload length : (Not Specified)
Default action : permit
Default gtp v2 action : deny
Default imsi-apn action : deny
GTP in GTP action : deny
Validate GTP tunnels : enabled
Validate sequence number : enabled
Validate source IP address : enabled
Configured messages : 2
Configured gtp v2 messages : 3
Configured imsi apn filters : 3
Packets arrived : 1070
Packets denied
Payload length : 0
Message type : 0
GTP-v2 Message type : 100
Mandatory header : 0
Extension header : 0
Information element : 0
Invalid TEID : 25
IMSI-APN : 200
Invalid Sequence Number : 300
Invalid Source IP add* : 120
Missing Mandatory IEs : 0
GTP in GTP : 325
No tunnel resource : 0
Tunnel endpoint limit : 0
Packets permitted : 0
===============================================================================
gtp
Syntax
gtp
Context
[Tree] (clear>app-assure>group gtp)
Full Context
clear application-assurance group gtp
Description
This command clears the application-assurance GTP.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
gtp-statistics
gtp-statistics
Syntax
gtp-statistics
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>wlan-gw gtp-statistics)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt wlan-gw gtp-statistics
Description
This command displays GTP statistics.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of WLAN-GW GTP statistics.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show subscriber-mgmt wlan-gw gtp-statistics
===============================================================================
GTP statistics
===============================================================================
tx echo requests : 33
tx echo responses : 0
tx errors : 0
rx echo requests : 0
rx echo responses : 33
rx errors : 0
rx version not supported : 0
rx zero TEID responses : 0
path faults : 0
path restarts : 0
tx invalid msgs : 0
tx create PDP context requests : 4
tx create PDP context responses : 0
tx delete PDP context requests : 0
tx delete PDP context responses : 0
tx create session requests : 0
tx create session responses : 0
tx delete session requests : 0
tx delete session responses : 0
tx delete bearer requests : 0
tx delete bearer responses : 0
tx create bearer responses : 0
tx update bearer responses : 0
tx modify bearer requests : 0
tx modify bearer responses : 0
tx error indication count : 0
rx invalid msgs : 0
rx create PDP context requests : 0
rx create PDP context responses : 4
rx delete PDP context requests : 0
rx delete PDP context responses : 0
rx create session requests : 0
rx create session responses : 0
rx delete session requests : 0
rx delete session responses : 0
rx delete bearer requests : 0
rx delete bearer responses : 0
rx create bearer requests : 0
rx update bearer requests : 0
rx modify bearer requests : 0
rx modify bearer responses : 0
rx error indication count : 0
rx invalid pkt length : 0
rx unknown pkts : 0
rx missing IE pkts : 0
rx bad IP header pkts : 0
rx bad UDP header pkts : 0
rx discarded pkts : 0
rx in-session discarded pkts : 0
rx pkts : 37
tx discarded pkts : 0
tx pkts : 37
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#