m Commands – Part II

mdt-safi

mdt-safi

Syntax

mdt-safi [rd rd] [grp-address mcast-grp-address] [source-ip ip-address] brief [community comm-id] [aspath-regex reg-exp]

mdt-safi [rd rd] [grp-address mcast-grp-address] [source-ip ip-address] [detail] [community comm-id] [aspath-regex reg-exp]

mdt-safi [rd rd] [grp-address mcast-grp-address] [source-ip ip-address] [brief] hunt [community comm-id] [aspath-regex reg-exp]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>bgp>routes mdt-safi)

Full Context

show router bgp routes mdt-safi

Description

This command displays BGP MDT-SAFI routes.

Parameters

rd

Displays information for the route distinguisher.

Values

ip-addr:comm-val | 2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val | 4byte-asnumber:comm-val

mcast-grp-address

Specifies the multicast group address.

Values

a.b.c.d

ip-address

Specifies the source IP address.

Values

a.b.c.d

detail

Displays detailed information.

comm-id

Specifies the community ID, up to 72 characters.

Values

[as-num:comm-val | ext-comm | well-known-comm | large-comm]

where:

  • as-num — 0 to 65535

  • comm-val — 0 to 65535

  • ext-comm — the extended community, defined as one of the following:

    • {target | origin}:ip-address:comm-val

    • {target | origin}:asnum:ext-comm-val

    • {target | origin}:ext-asnum:comm-val

    • bandwidth:asnum:val-in-mbps

    • ext:4300:ovstate

    • ext:value1:value2

    • flowspec-set:ext-asnum:group-id

    where:

    • target — route target

    • origin — route origin

    • ip-address — a.b.c.d

    • ext-comm-val — 0 to 4294967295

    • ext-asnum — 0 to 4294967295

    • bandwidth — bandwidth

    • val-in-mbps — 0 to 16777215

    • ext — extended

    • ext:4300 — origin verification

    • ovstate — 0, 1, or 2 (0 for valid, 1 for not found, 2 for invalid)

    • value1 — 0000 to FFFF

    • value2 — 0 to FFFFFFFFFFFF

    • flowspec-set — flow-spec set

    • group-id — 0 to 16383

  • well-known-commnull | no-export | no-export-subconfed | no-advertise | blackhole

  • large-commasn-or-ex:val-or-ex:val-or-ex

reg-exp

Displays routes matching the specified regular expression, up to 80 characters.

Platforms

All

meas-interval

meas-interval

Syntax

meas-interval raw

meas-interval raw [all | bins | summary]

meas-interval {5-mins | 15-mins | 1-hour | 1-day} interval-number interval-number

meas-interval {5-mins | 15-mins | 1-hour | 1-day} interval-number interval-number [all | bins | summary]

Context

[Tree] (show>oam-pm>stats>session>slm meas-interval)

[Tree] (show>oam-pm>stats>session>dmm meas-interval)

[Tree] (show>oam-pm>stats>session>lmm meas-interval)

[Tree] (show>oam-pm>stats>session>dm meas-interval)

Full Context

show oam-pm statistics session slm meas-interval

show oam-pm statistics session dmm meas-interval

show oam-pm statistics session lmm meas-interval

show oam-pm statistics session dm meas-interval

Description

This command selects a measurement interval for the statistical display.

Parameters

raw

Specifies that the interval number is not to be included because there is only one raw cumulative bin.

{5-mins | 15-mins | 1-hour | 1-day}

Identifies the measurement interval to query for the statistics.

interval-number

Specifies the numerical reference that indicates the position from the latest sample window. The number 1 is the most recent interval with all higher numbers being that position in the past from current.

Values

1 to 97

[all | bins | summary]

Specifies a keyword to filter the output.

Platforms

All

  • show oam-pm statistics session dmm meas-interval
  • show oam-pm statistics session slm meas-interval
  • show oam-pm statistics session lmm meas-interval

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

  • show oam-pm statistics session dm meas-interval

meas-interval

Syntax

meas-interval raw [loss]

meas-interval raw [all | bins | summary]

meas-interval {5-mins | 15-mins | 1-hour | 1-day} interval-number interval-number [loss]

meas-interval {5-mins | 15-mins | 1-hour | 1-day} interval-number interval-number delay [all | bins | summary]

Context

[Tree] (show>oam-pm>stats>session>twamp-light meas-interval)

Full Context

show oam-pm statistics session twamp-light meas-interval

Description

This command selects a measurement interval for the statistical display.

Parameters

raw

Specifies that the interval number is not to be included because there is only one raw cumulative bin.

{5-mins | 15-mins | 1-hour | 1-day}

Identifies the measurement interval to query for the statistics.

interval-number

Specifies the numerical reference that indicates the position from the latest sample window. The number 1 is the most recent interval with all higher numbers being that position in the past from current.

Values

1 to 97

delay

Indicates that the statistics being queried are for delay. TWAMP-light PDUs carry both delay and loss informational elements and it is not clear from only the test type name which statistic the operator requires.

loss

Indicates the statistics being queried are for loss. TWAMP-light PDUs carry both delay and loss informational elements and it is not clear from only the test type name which statistic the operator requires.

[all | bins | summary]

Specifies a keyword to filter the output.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

measurement-template

measurement-template

Syntax

measurement-template [measurement-template]

Context

[Tree] (show>test-oam>link-measurement measurement-template)

Full Context

show test-oam link-measurement measurement-template

Description

This command displays basic link measurement template information, such as the administrative state and number of interfaces referencing the template.

The base command can filter and produce output for a single measurement template. When the measurement template name is specified, delayed information about the template is displayed.

Parameters

measurement-template

Specifies the link measurement template name, up to 64 characters, for which to display a filtered list.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

Output

The following outputs are examples of link measurement template information. The associated tables describe the output fields.

Output Example
show test-oam link-measurement measurement-template
===============================================================================
Measurement Templates
===============================================================================
Name                                                            Admin    Refs
                                                                       Act/Tot
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
non-standard                                                     Down    0/0
standard-direct                                                    Up    3/3
replace-standard-direct                                            Up    1/1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of measurement templates: 3
=============================================================================== 
Table 1. Output fields: measurement template

Label

Description

Name

Displays the name of the link measurement template

Admin

Displays the administrative state of the measurement template

Refs Act

Displays the number of interfaces actively (Oper Up) referencing this link measurement template

Refs Total

Displays the number of interfaces referencing this link measurement template, regardless of the operational state

No. of measurement templates

Displays the total number of configured measurement templates

Output Example (Template Specified)
show test-oam link-measurement measurement-template "standard-direct"
===============================================================================
Template Name: standard-direct
===============================================================================
Description               : standard delay link template
Admin State               : Up
Unidirectional Measurement: derived
Delay Measurement         : max
Interval                  : 1s
Last Reported Delay Hold  : 0s
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Protocol: TWAMP Light
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Destination UDP Port: 862                         Timestamp Format   : ntp
DSCP                : nc1                         FC                 : h1
Profile             : in                          Allow Egress Remark: No
TTL                 : 1                           IPv6 UDP Checksum 0: Disallow
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sample Window
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interval Multiplier : 60                          Duration           : 60s
Relative Threshold  : 100%                        Absolute Threshold : 100us
Window Integrity    : 90%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aggregate Sample Window
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sample Multiplier   : 3                           Duration           : 180s
Relative Threshold  : 50%                         Absolute Threshold : 50us
Window Integrity    : 0%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Active Interfaces: 3
Total Interfaces : 3
===============================================================================
Table 2. Output fields: measurement template with template name specified

Label

Description

Template Name

Displays the name of the link measurement template

Description

Displays the configured description of the link measurement template

Admin State

Displays the administrative state of the measurement template

Unidirectional Measurement

Displays the computational method used to calculate the delay metric

actual — forward delay

derived — half the roundup

Delay Measurement

Displays the delay metric compared to the threshold

min — minimum recorded value

max — maximum recorded value

avg — average recorded value

Interval

Displays the probe frequency of the test packet

Last Reported Delay Hold

Displays the configured value that determines the time a reported delay measurement should be cleared if the operational state of the test transitions to down and remains there at least the length of this timer

Protocol

Displays the type of test packet used to report delay

Destination UDP Port

Displays the configured destination UDP port for test packets

Timestamp Format

Displays the format of the timestamp encoded in the test

packetntp — Network Time Protocol format 32 seconds, 32 fractional

secondsptp — Truncated Precision Time Protocol format 32 seconds, 32 nanoseconds

DSCP

Displays the configured DSCP in the IP header of the test packet

FC

Displays the configured forwarding class in the local node

Profile

Displays the profile of the test packet in the local node

Allow Egress Remark

Displays whether the egress QoS policy can remark the DSCP of the test

packetNo — the egress QoS policy is bypassed unless force-remark is enabled

Yes — the egress QoS policy is applied

TTL

Displays the IP header time to live (IPv4) or hop limit (IPv6)

IPv6 UDP Checksum 0

Displays whether processing of IPv6 packets that arrive with UDP checksum 0 is allowed or disallowed

Disallow — packets are discarded

Allow — the arriving packets are processed

Sample Window

Displays the header for sample window objects

Interval Multiplier

Displays the number of probes in the sample window, multiplying this value and the interval

Aggregate Sample Window

Displays the calculated length of the window in seconds

Sample Multiplier

Displays the number of sample windows in the aggregate sample window

Duration

Displays the calculated length of the window, in seconds

Relative Threshold

Displays the configured percentage difference comparing the current and previously reported measurements

Absolute Threshold

Displays the configured microsecond difference comparing the current and previously reported measurements

Window Integrity

Displays the minimum number of measurements, expressed as a percentage, before the window is consider integral

Active Interfaces

Displays the number of interfaces actively (Oper Up) referencing the link measurement template

Total Interfaces

Displays the number of interfaces referencing the link measurement template, regardless of operational state

measurement-template-using

measurement-template-using

Syntax

measurement-template-using [measurement-template]

Context

[Tree] (show>test-oam>link-measurement measurement-template-using)

Full Context

show test-oam link-measurement measurement-template-using

Description

This command displays the link measurement templates and the IP interfaces associated with those templates.

The base command provides a single list of all measurement templates, but the command can filter and produce output for a single measurement template.

Parameters

measurement-template

Specifies the link measurement template name, up to 64 characters, for which to display a filtered list.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

Output

The following output is an example of link measurement template information, and Output fields: measurement template using describes the output fields.

Output Example
show test-oam link-measurement measurement-template-using
===============================================================================
Measurement Templates
===============================================================================
Template Name
 Interface Name                                                        Protocol
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
standard-direct
 int-PE-1-PE-2                                                             IPv6
 int-PE-1-PE-3                                                             IPv4
 int-PE-1-PE-4                                                             IPv4
===============================================================================
Table 3. Output fields: measurement template using

Label

Description

Template Name

The name of the link measurement template

Interface Name

The name of the interface using the link measurement template

Protocol

The IP protocol enabled under the dynamic delay section of the interface: IPv4, IPv6, or None.

None indicates no protocol is enabled

megapools

megapools

Syntax

megapools slot-number fp fp-number wred [ detail] queue-group queue-group-name [instance instance-id]

megapools slot-number fp fp-number

megapools slot-number fp fp-number wred [detail] [service-id service-id]

Context

[Tree] (show megapools)

Full Context

show megapools

Description

This command displays megapool information. A megapool is a mechanism the forwarding plane uses to allow over subscription of buffer pools. Every buffer pool is created in the context of a megapool.

By default, all buffer pools are associated with a single megapool and the pools are not oversubscribed. When WRED queue support is enabled on the FP, three megapools are used.

  • The original megapool services the default pools.

  • The second megapool services the system internal use pools.

  • The third megapool is used by the buffer pools used by the WRED queues.

The traffic manager buffers are allocated to the three megapools without oversubscription. The WRED queue pools are allowed to oversubscribe their megapool, but the megapool protects the pools associated with the other megapools from buffer starvation that could be caused by that over subscription.

Parameters

slot-number

Displays information for the specified card slot.

Values

1 to 10

fp-number

Displays information for the specified FP.

Values

1 to 8

wred

Displays WRED queue pool information.

detail

Displays detailed information.

queue-group-name

Displays information for the specified port queue group name, up to 32 characters.

instance-id

Specifies the identification of a specific instance of the queue group.

Values

1 to 65535

service-id

Specifies the service ID.

Values

1 to 2148278381

service-name

Specifies a service name up to 64 characters.

Platforms

All

memory-allocation-failure-rate

memory-allocation-failure-rate

Syntax

memory-allocation-failure-rate mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [show-oid]

memory-allocation-failure-rate mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [show-oid] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id

Context

[Tree] (show>isa>stats>tunnel-isa memory-allocation-failure-rate)

Full Context

show isa statistics tunnel-isa memory-allocation-failure-rate

Description

This command displays memory allocation failure rate of the specified ISA. The system collects usage information every hour for last 24 hours. The output also includes a current value.

Parameters

mda

Displays information about the specified ISA.

Values

slot/mda

count

Displays information for the number of statistics intervals to be displayed (starting with the most recent).

Values

1 to 24

minutes

Displays information about the specified period covered by the statistics to be displayed (starting with the most recent).

Values

1 to 1440

current

Displays information about the current statistic value. The values of count and minutes are ignored by the system after this parameter is specified.

show-oid

Displays information about the Object Identifier (OID) of the current statistical value.

esa-vm

Displays the ID of the configured ESA and ESA VM.

Values

esa-vm:

esa-id/vm-id

esa-id

1 to 16

vm-id

1 to 4

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of the show isa stats tunnel-isa memory-allocation-failure-rate configuration.

Output Example
show>isa>stats>tunnel-isa# memory-allocation-failure-rate 1/2 
===============================================================================
STATISTICS FOR ISA 1/2
===============================================================================
INDEX        VALUE                     START TIME          SAMPLING DURATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ISA MEMORY ALLOCATION FAILURE RATE (FAILURES/HOUR)
1 (CURRENT)  0                         2017/05/24 03:00:00 MIN 47 SEC 47 
2            0                         2017/05/24 02:00:00 HRS 1 
3            0                         2017/05/24 01:00:00 HRS 1 
4            0                         2017/05/24 00:00:00 HRS 1 
5            0                         2017/05/23 23:00:00 HRS 1 
6            0                         2017/05/23 22:00:00 HRS 1 
7            0                         2017/05/23 21:00:00 HRS 1 
8            0                         2017/05/23 20:00:00 HRS 1 
9            0                         2017/05/23 19:00:00 HRS 1 
10           0                         2017/05/23 18:00:00 HRS 1 
11           0                         2017/05/23 17:50:48 MIN 9 SEC 12 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NO. OF ENTRIES: 11
=============================================================================== 

memory-pools

memory-pools

Syntax

memory-pools

Context

[Tree] (show>system memory-pools)

Full Context

show system memory-pools

Description

This command displays system memory status.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of memory pool information, and Output fields: memory pools describes the output fields.

Output Example
A:ALA-1# show system memory-pools
===============================================================================
Memory Pools
===============================================================================
Name               Max Allowed    Current Size      Max So Far          In Use
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
System                No limit      24,117,248      24,117,248      16,974,832
Icc                  8,388,608       1,048,576       1,048,576          85,200
RTM/Policies          No limit       5,242,912       5,242,912       3,944,104
OSPF                  No limit       3,145,728       3,145,728       2,617,384
MPLS/RSVP             No limit       9,769,480       9,769,480       8,173,760
LDP                   No limit               0               0               0
IS-IS                 No limit               0               0               0
RIP                   No limit               0               0               0
VRRP                  No limit       1,048,576       1,048,576              96
BGP                   No limit       2,097,152       2,097,152       1,624,800
BGP                   No limit       2,097,152       2,097,152       1,624,800
Services              No limit       2,097,152       2,097,152       1,589,824
IOM                   No limit     205,226,800     205,226,800     202,962,744
SIM                   No limit       1,048,576       1,048,576             392
CFLOWD                No limit               0       1,048,576               0
CFLOWD                No limit               0       1,048,576               0
IGMP                  No limit               0               0               0
PIM                   No limit               0               0               0
ATM                   No limit       2,872,648       2,872,648       2,790,104
PIM                   No limit               0               0               0
MMPI                  No limit               0               0               0
MFIB                  No limit               0               0               0
PIP                   No limit      79,943,024      79,943,024      78,895,248
MBUF                67,108,864       5,837,328       5,837,328       4,834,280
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current Total Size :    343,495,200 bytes
Total In Use       :    324,492,768 bytes
Available Memory   :    640,178,652 bytes
===============================================================================
A:ALA-1# 
Table 4. Output fields: memory pools

Label

Description

Name

The name of the system or process.

Max Allowed

Integer — The maximum allocated memory size.

No Limit — No size limit.

Current Size

The current size of the memory pool.

Max So Far

The largest amount of memory pool used.

In Use

The current amount of the memory pool currently in use.

Current Total Size

The sum of the Current Size column.

Total In Use

The sum of the In Use column.

Available Memory

The amount of available memory.

memory-usage

memory-usage

Syntax

memory-usage

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>router>ldp memory-usage)

Full Context

tools dump router ldp memory-usage

Description

This command dumps memory usage information for LDP.

Platforms

All

memory-usage

Syntax

memory-usage

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>router>mpls memory-usage)

Full Context

tools dump router mpls memory-usage

Description

This command dumps memory usage information for MPLS.

Platforms

All

mep

mep

Syntax

mep mep-id domain {md-index | md-admin-name} association {ma-index | ma-admin-name} [ loopback] [linktrace] [statistics]

mep mep-id domain {md-index | md-admin-name} association {ma-index | ma-admin-name} remote-mepid mep-id

mep mep-id domain {md-index | md-admin-name} association {ma-index | ma-admin-name} remote-mepid all-remote-mepids

mep mep-id domain {md-index | md-admin-name} association {ma-index | ma-admin-name} eth-test-results [remote-peer mac-address]

mep mep-id domain {md-index | md-admin-name} association {ma-index | ma-admin-name} one-way-delay-test [remote-peer mac-address]

mep mep-id domain {md-index | md-admin-name} association {ma-index | ma-admin-name} two-way-delay-test [remote-peer mac-address]

mep mep-id domain {md-index | md-admin-name} association {ma-index | ma-admin-name} two-way-slm-test [remote-peer mac-address]

Context

[Tree] (show>eth-cfm mep)

Full Context

show eth-cfm mep

Description

This command displays Maintenance Endpoint (MEP) information.

The show eth-cfm mep mep-id domain md-id association ma-id command does not display CCM ERROR, CCM XCON frames in the output.

The show eth-cfm mep mep-id domain md-id association ma-id remote-mep rmep-id command does not display some TLVs details.

Parameters

mep-id

Specifies the integer that is unique among all the MEPs in the same MA.

Values

1 to 8191

domain md-index

Specifies the index of the MD to which the MP is associated, or 0, if none.

Values

1 to 4294967295

md-admin-name

Specifies the MD name, up to 64 characters.

association ma-index

Specifies the index to which the MP is associated, or 0, if none.

Values

1 to 4294967295

ma-admin-name

Specifies the MA name, up to 64 characters.

loopback

Keyword to display loopback information for the specified MEP.

linktrace

Keyword to display linktrace information for the specified MEP.

remote-mepid mep-id

Keyword to display specified remote MEP ID information for specified the MEP.

all-remote-mepids

Keyword to display all remote MEP ID information for the specified MEP.

eth-test-results

Keyword to display eth-test-result information for the specified MEP.

eth-bn-notification

Specifies to display ETH-bandwidth information for the specified MEP.

one-way-delay-test

Keyword to display one-way-delay-test information for the specified MEP.

two-way-delay-test

Keyword to display two-way-delay-test information for the specified MEP.

two-way-slm-test

Keyword to display two-way-slm-test information for the specified MEP.

remote-peer mac-address

Keyword to include remote MEP ID information for the specified MEP.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

Output

The following outputs are examples of ETH-CFM MEP information, and the associated tables describe the output fields.

Output Example (MEPs, linktrace, and loopback)
show eth-cfm mep 2 domain 10 association 11400115
===============================================================================
Eth-Cfm MEP Configuration Information
===============================================================================
Md-index         : 10                       Direction         : Down
Ma-index         : 11400115                 Admin             : Enabled
Md-admin-name    : 10
Ma-admin-name    : 11400115
MepId            : 2                        CCM-Enable        : Enabled
Port             : 1/1/4                    VLAN              : 0
Description      : (Not Specified)
FngAlarmTime     : 0                        FngResetTime      : 0
FngState         : fngReset                 ControlMep        : False
LowestDefectPri  : macRemErrXcon            HighestDefect     : none
Defect Flags     : None
Mac Address      : 00:00:00:00:00:28        Collect LMM Stats : disabled
LMM FC Stats     : None
LMM FC In Prof   : None
TxAis            : noTransmit               TxGrace           : noTransmit
Facility Fault   : disabled
CcmLtmPriority   : 7                        CcmPaddingSize    : 0 octets
CcmTx            : 2760850                  CcmSequenceErr    : 8394
CcmTxIfStatus    : Absent                   CcmTxPortStatus   : Absent
CcmTxRdi         : False                    CcmTxCcmStatus    : transmit
CcmIgnoreTLVs    : (Not Specified)
Fault Propagation: disabled                 FacilityFault     : Ignore
MA-CcmInterval   : 1                        MA-CcmHoldTime    : 0ms
MA-Primary-Vid   : Disabled
Eth-1Dm Threshold: 3(sec)                   MD-Level          : 0
Eth-1Dm Last Dest: 00:00:00:00:00:00
Eth-Dmm Last Dest: 00:00:00:00:00:00
Eth-Ais          : Disabled
Eth-Ais Tx defCCM: allDef
Eth-Tst          : Enabled                  Eth-Tst Pattern   : allZerosCrc
Eth-Tst dataLeng*: 64                       Eth-Tst Priority  : 7
Eth-Tst Dest Mac : 00:00:00:00:00:00        Eth-Tst Dest MEP  : 0
Eth-Tst Threshold: 1(bitError)
Eth-Tst Last Dest: 00:00:00:00:00:00
Eth-CSF          : Disabled

Eth-Cfm Grace Tx : Enabled                  Eth-Cfm Grace Rx  : Enabled
Eth-Cfm ED Tx    : Disabled                 Eth-Cfm ED Rx     : Enabled
Eth-Cfm ED Rx Max: 0
Eth-Cfm ED Tx Pri: CcmLtmPri (7)

Eth-BNM Receive  : Disabled                 Eth-BNM Rx Pacing : 5

Eth-Cfm Vlan Tag : n/a

Monitor-Oper-Group: <n/a|name>              Oper-group state  : (n/a|up|Down)

Redundancy:
    MC-LAG State : n/a

CcmLastFailure Frame:
    None

XconCcmFailure Frame:
    None
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated. 
*A:dut-a# show eth-cfm mep 10 domain 1 association 1 linktrace
===============================================================================
Eth-Cfm MEP Configuration Information
===============================================================================
Md-index         : 1                        Direction         : Down
Ma-index         : 1                        Admin             : Enabled
MepId            : 10                       CCM-Enable        : Enabled
IfIndex          : 36241408                 PrimaryVid        : 0
Description      : (Not Specified)
FngAlarmTime     : 0                        FngResetTime      : 0
FngState         : fngReset                 ControlMep        : False
LowestDefectPri  : macRemErrXcon   
HighestDefect     : none
Defect Flags     : None
Mac Address      : 40:7c:7d:4b:38:f2        Collect LMM Stats : enabled
CcmLtmPriority   : 7                        CcmPaddingSize    : 0 octets
CcmTx            : 0                        CcmSequenceErr    : 0
CcmIgnoreTLVs    : (Not Specified)
Fault Propagation: disabled                 FacilityFault     : n/a
MA-CcmInterval   : 1                        MA-CcmHoldTime    : 0ms
MA-Primary-Vid   : Disabled
Eth-1Dm Threshold: 3(sec)                   MD-Level          : 1
Eth-Ais          : Disabled
Eth-Ais Tx defCCM: allDef
Eth-Tst          : Disabled
Eth-CSF          : Disabled
Redundancy:
    MC-LAG State : n/a
CcmLastFailure Frame:
    None
XconCcmFailure Frame:
    None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mep Linktrace Message Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LtRxUnexplained  : 0                        LtNextSequence    : 2
LtStatus         : False                    LtResult          : False
TargIsMepId      : False                    TargMepId         : 0
TargMac          : 00:00:00:00:00:00        TTL               : 64
EgressId         : 00:00:40:7c:7d:4b:38:f2  SequenceNum       : 1
LtFlags          : useFDBonly
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mep Linktrace Replies
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SequenceNum      : 1                        ReceiveOrder      : 1
Ttl              : 63                       Forwarded         : False
LastEgressId     : 00:00:40:7c:7d:4b:38:f2  TerminalMep       : True
NextEgressId     : n/a                      Relay             : rlyHit
IngressMac       : 0c:54:b9:ac:0e:b7        IngressAction     : ingOk
IngrPortIdSubType: unknown value (0)
IngressPortId:   :
    None
EgressMac        : 00:00:00:00:00:00        EgressAction      : egrNoTlv
EgrPortIdSubType : unknown value (0)
EgressPortId:    :
    None
Org Specific TLV : (Not Specified)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
*A:dut-a# show eth-cfm mep 10 domain 1 association 1 loopback
===============================================================================
Eth-Cfm MEP Configuration Information
===============================================================================
Md-index         : 1                        Direction         : Down
Ma-index         : 1                        
Admin             : Enabled
MepId            : 10                       CCM-Enable        : Enabled
IfIndex          : 36241408                 PrimaryVid        : 0
Description      : (Not Specified)
FngAlarmTime     : 0                        FngResetTime      : 0
FngState         : fngReset                 ControlMep        : False
LowestDefectPri  : macRemErrXcon            HighestDefect     : none
Defect Flags     : None
Mac Address      : 40:7c:7d:4b:38:f2        Collect LMM Stats : enabled
CcmLtmPriority   : 7                        CcmPaddingSize    : 0 octets
CcmTx            : 0                        CcmSequenceErr    : 0
CcmIgnoreTLVs    : (Not Specified)
Fault Propagation: disabled                 FacilityFault     : n/a
MA-CcmInterval   : 1                        MA-CcmHoldTime    : 0ms
MA-Primary-Vid   : Disabled
Eth-1Dm Threshold: 3(sec)                   MD-Level          : 1
Eth-Ais          : Disabled
Eth-Ais Tx defCCM: allDef
Eth-Tst          : Disabled
Eth-CSF          : Disabled
Redundancy:
    MC-LAG State : n/a
CcmLastFailure Frame:
    None
XconCcmFailure Frame:
    None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mep Loopback Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LbRxReply        : 1                        LbRxBadOrder      : 0
LbRxBadMsdu      : 0                        LbTxReply         : 0
LbSequence       : 1                        LbNextSequence    : 2
LbStatus         : False                    LbResultOk        : False
DestIsMepId      : False                    DestMepId         : 0
DestMac 
Table 5. Output fields: MEP, linktrace, and loopback

Label

Description

Mep Information

Md-index

Displays the MD index of the domain

Direction

Displays the direction of OAMPDU transmission

Ma-index

Displays the MA index of the association

Admin

Displays the administrative status of the MEP

Md-admin-name

Displays the administrative MD name.

Ma-admin-name

Displays the administrative MA name.

MepId

Displays the MEP identifier

CCM-Enable

Displays the status of the CCM (enabled or disabled)

IfIndex

Displays the index of the interface

PrimaryVid

Displays the identifier of the primary VLAN

FngState

Indicates the different states of the Fault Notification Generator

LowestDefectPri

Displays the lowest priority defect (a configured value) that is allowed to generate a fault alarm

HighestDefect

Identifies the highest defect that is present

For example, if defRDICCM and defXconCCM are present, the highest defect is defXconCCM.

Defect Flags

Displays the number of defect flags

Mac Address

Displays the MAC address of the MEP

CcmLtmPriority

Displays the priority value transmitted in the linktrace messages (LTM)s and CCMs for this MEP

The MEP must be configured on a VLAN.

CcmTx

Displays the number of Continuity Check Messages (CCM) sent

The count is taken from the last polling interval (every 10 s).

CcmSequenceErr

Displays the number of CCM errors

Eth-1DM Threshold

Displays the one-way-delay threshold value

Eth-Ais

Displays the state of the ETH-AIS test (enabled or disabled)

Eth-Tst

Displays the state of the ETH-Test (enabled or disabled)

Monitor-Oper-Group

Displays the name of the operational group the MEP is monitoring. If "N/A" is displayed, no operational group is configured for the MEP.

Oper-group state

Displays the state of the operational group. If "N/A" is displayed, no operational group is configured for the MEP.

CcmLastFailure Frame

Displays the frame that caused the last CCM failure

XconCcmFailure Frame

Displays the frame that caused the XconCCMFailure

Mep Linktrace Message Information

LtRxUnexplained

Displays the number of unexplained linktrace messages (LTM) that have been received

LtNextSequence

Displays the sequence number of the next linktrace message

LtStatus

Displays the status of the linktrace

LtResult

Displays the result of the linktrace

TargIsMepId

Identifies whether the target interface has a MEP-ID (true or false)

TargMepId

Displays the MEP-ID of the target interface

TargMac

Displays the MAC address of the target interface

TTL

Displays the TTL value

EgressId

Displays the egress ID of the linktrace message

SequenceNum

Displays the sequence number of the linktrace message

LtFlags

Displays the linktrace flags

Mep Linktrace Replies

SequenceNum

Displays the sequence number returned by a previous transmit linktrace message, indicating which linktrace message response is returned

ReceiveOrder

Displays the order in which the linktrace initiator received the linktrace replies

Ttl

Displays the TTL field value for a returned linktrace reply

Forwarded

Indicates whether the linktrace message was forwarded by the responding MEP

LastEgressId

Displays the last egress identifier returned in the linktrace reply egress identifier TLV of the linktrace reply

The last egress identifier identifies the MEP linktrace initiator that initiated, or the linktrace responder that forwarded, the linktrace message for which this linktrace reply is the response.

This is the same value as the egress identifier TLV of that linktrace message.

TerminalMep

Indicates whether the forwarded linktrace message reached a MEP enclosing its MA

NextEgressId

Displays the next egress identifier returned in the linktrace reply egress identifier TLV of the linktrace reply

The next egress identifier identifies the linktrace responder that transmitted this linktrace reply and can forward the linktrace message to the next hop. This is the same value as the egress identifier TLV of the forwarded linktrace message, if any.

Relay

Displays the value returned in the Relay Action field

IngressMac

Displays the MAC address returned in the ingress MAC address field

Ingress Action

Displays the value returned in the Ingress Action field of the linktrace message

IngressPortIdSubType

Displays the format of the ingress port ID

IngressPortId

Displays the ingress port ID; the format is determined by the value of the IngressPortIdSubType

EgressMac

Displays the MAC address returned in the egress MAC address field

Egress Action

Displays the value returned in the Egress Action field of the linktrace message

EgressPortIdSubType

Displays the format of the egress port ID

EgressPortId

Displays the egress port ID; the format is determined by the value of the EgressPortIDSubType

Org Specific TLV

Displays all organization-specific TLVs returned in the linktrace reply, if any

Includes all octets including and following the TLV length field of each TLV, concatenated

Mep Loopback Information

LbRxReply

Displays the number of received loopback (LB) replies

LbRxBadOrder

Displays the number of received loopback messages that are in a bad order

LbRxBadMsdu

Displays the number of loopback replies that have been received with the wrong destination MAC address (MSDU = MAC Service Data Unit)

LbTxReply

Displays the number of loopback replies transmitted out this MEP

LbSequence

Displays the sequence number in the loopback message

LbNextSequence

Displays the next loopback sequence

LbStatus

True — Loopback is in progress

False — No loopback is in progress

LbResultOk

Displays the result of the loopback test

DestIsMepId

Identifies whether the destination interface has a MEP-ID (true or false)

DestMepId

Displays the MEP-ID of the destination interface

DestMac

Displays the MAC address of the destination interface

Output Example (delay test)
*A:node-2# show eth-cfm mep 10 domain 1 association 1 two-way-slm-test
===============================================================================
Eth CFM Two-way SLM Test Result Table (Test-id: 2147483649)
===============================================================================
Peer Mac Addr      Remote MEP       Count     In Loss    Out Loss         Unack
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0c:54:b9:ac:0e:b7          11           1           0           0             0
===============================================================================
*A:dut-a#
*A:node-3# show eth-cfm mep 1 domain 4 association 4 two-way-delay-test remote- 
peer 00:25:ba:00:5e:bf 
==================================================================
Eth CFM Two-way Delay Test Result Table
==================================================================
Peer Mac Addr         Delay (us)          Delay Variation (us)                 
------------------------------------------------------------------
00:25:ba:00:5e:bf     507                 507                     
==================================================================

*A:dut-3# show eth-cfm mep 1 domain 4 association 4 two-way-delay-test 
==================================================================
Eth CFM Two-way Delay Test Result Table
==================================================================
Peer Mac Addr         Delay (us)          Delay Variation (us)                 
------------------------------------------------------------------
00:25:ba:00:5e:bf     507                 507                     
================================================================== 

*A:node-2# show eth-cfm mep 2 domain 4 association 4  eth-test-results remote- 
peer 00:25:ba:01:c3:6a 
==============================================================
Eth CFM ETH-Test Result Table
==============================================================
                                 Current        Accumulate                     
                  FrameCount     ErrBits        ErrBits                        
Peer Mac Addr     ByteCount      CrcErrs        CrcErrs                        
--------------------------------------------------------------
00:25:ba:01:c3:6a 6              0              0             
                  384            0              0             
==============================================================

*A:node-2# show eth-cfm mep 2 domain 4 association 4  eth-test-results 
==============================================================
Eth CFM ETH-Test Result Table
==============================================================
                                 Current        Accumulate                     
                  FrameCount     ErrBits        ErrBits                        
Peer Mac Addr     ByteCount      CrcErrs        CrcErrs                        
--------------------------------------------------------------
00:25:ba:01:c3:6a 6              0              0             
                  384            0              0             
==============================================================

*A:node-2# show eth-cfm mep 2 domain 4 association 4 one-way-delay-test remote-
peer 00:25:ba:01:c3:6a
==================================================================
Eth CFM One-way Delay Test Result Table
==================================================================
Peer Mac Addr         Delay (us)          Delay Variation (us)                 
------------------------------------------------------------------
00:25:ba:01:c3:6a     402                 402                
==================================================================

*A:node-2# show eth-cfm mep 2 domain 4 association 4 one-way-delay-test 
==================================================================
Eth CFM One-way Delay Test Result Table
==================================================================
Peer Mac Addr         Delay (us)          Delay Variation (us)                 
------------------------------------------------------------------
00:25:ba:01:c3:6a     402                 402                
==================================================================
Table 6. Output fields: ETH-CFM MEP delay test

Label

Description

Peer Mac Addr

Displays the MAC address of the peer (remote) entity

Delay (us)

Displays the measured delay (in microseconds) for the DM test

Delay Variation (us)

Displays the measured delay variation (in microseconds) for the DV test

mep

Syntax

mep mep-id domain md-index association ma-index statistics

Context

[Tree] (clear>eth-cfm mep)

Full Context

clear eth-cfm mep

Description

This command clears the MEP parameters.

Parameters

mep-id

Specifies the MEP ID.

Values

1 to 8191

md-index

Specifies the MD index.

Values

1 to 4294967295

ma-index

Specifies the MA index.

Values

1 to 4294967295

statistics

Clears the MEP statistics.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

mesh-sdp

mesh-sdp

Syntax

mesh-sdp sdp-id[:vc-id] { all | counters | stp | mrp}

Context

[Tree] (clear>service>statistics>id mesh-sdp)

Full Context

clear service statistics id mesh-sdp

Description

This command clears the statistics for a particular mesh SDP bind.

Parameters

sdp-id

Specifies the SDP ID for which to display information

Default

All SDPs.

Values

1 to 17407

vc-id

Displays information about the virtual circuit identifier.

Values

1 to 4294967295

all

Clears all queue statistics and STP statistics associated with the SDP

counters

Clears all queue statistics associated with the SDP

stp

Clears all STP statistics associated with the SDP

mrp

Clears all MRP statistics associated with the SDP

Platforms

All

mesh-sdp

Syntax

mesh-sdp sdp-id[:vc-id] ingress-vc-label

mesh-sdp sdp-id[:vc-id] vccv-bfd {session | statistics}

Context

[Tree] (clear>service>id mesh-sdp)

Full Context

clear service id mesh-sdp

Description

This command clears and resets the mesh SDP binding.

Parameters

sdp-id

The spoke-SDP ID for which to clear statistics.

Values

1 to 17407

vc-id

The virtual circuit ID on the SDP ID to be reset.

Values

1 to 4294967295

ingress-vc-label

Specifies to clear the ingress VC label.

vccv-bfd session

Specifies to clear the session mismatch flag on the mesh-SDP binding after the flag was set to true by a detected mismatch between the configured parameters and the received parameters.

vccv-bfd statistics

Specifies to clear a VCCV BFD session statistics for a specified mesh-SDP.

Platforms

All

mfib

mfib

Syntax

mfib [ipv4 | ipv6 | mac]

mfib brief

mfib group group-address [statistics]

mfib statistics [ipv4 | ipv6 | mac]

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id mfib)

Full Context

show service id mfib

Description

This command displays the multicast FIB on the VPLS service.

Parameters

brief

Displays a brief output

statistics

Displays statistics on the multicast FIB

ipv4

Displays IPv4 address information

ipv6

Displays IPv6 address information

mac

Displays MAC address information

group-address

Displays the multicast FIB for a specific multicast group address

Platforms

All

Output

The following command displays multicast FIB information and Output fields: multicast FIB describes the output fields.

show service id mfib
Output Example
===============================================================================
Multicast FIB, Service 1
===============================================================================
Source Address  Group Address         Port Id                      Svc Id   Fwd
                                                                            Blk
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.2        233.252.0.1           sap:1/1/1                    Local    Fwd
                                      sap:1/1/2                    Local    Fwd
2001:db8:1000:* ff0e:db8:1000::1      sap:1/1/1                    Local    Fwd
                                      sap:1/1/2                    Local    Fwd
2001:db8:1001:* ff0e:db8:1001::1      sap:1/1/1                    Local    Fwd
                                      sap:1/1/2                    Local    Fwd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 3
===============================================================================

The following command displays multicast FIB IPv4 information and Output fields: multicast FIB describes the output fields.

show service id mfib ipv4
Output Example
===============================================================================
Multicast FIB, Service 1
===============================================================================
Source Address  Group Address         Port Id                      Svc Id   Fwd
                                                                            Blk
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.2        233.252.0.1           sap:1/1/1                    Local    Fwd
                                      sap:1/1/2                    Local    Fwd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 1

The following command displays multicast FIB IPv6 information and Output fields: multicast FIB describes the output fields.

show service id mfib ipv6
Output Example
===============================================================================
Multicast FIB, Service 1
===============================================================================
Source Address
                Group Address
                                      Port Id                      Svc Id   Fwd
                                                                            Blk
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2001:db8:1000::1
                ff0e:db8:1000::1
                                      sap:1/1/1                    Local    Fwd
                                      sap:1/1/2                    Local    Fwd
2001:db8:1001::1
                ff0e:db8:1001::1
                                      sap:1/1/1                    Local    Fwd
                                      sap:1/1/2                    Local    Fwd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 2

The following command displays multicast FIB statistics information and Output fields: multicast FIB describes the output fields.

show service id mfib statistics
Output Example
===============================================================================
Multicast FIB Statistics, Service 10000
===============================================================================
Source Address  Group Address       Matched Pkts          Matched Octets
                                                          Forwarding Rate
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.4        239.0.0.4           10914                 1069572
                                                          24.696 kbps
*               * (mac)             0                     0
                                                          0.000 kbps
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 2
===============================================================================

The following command shows which ISIDs are local and Output fields: multicast FIB describes the output fields. The mfib command option displays ISIDs that are local and advertised. Static ISIDs are included in this display. However, ISID policy can override the ISIDs that are designated to use the default multicast tree and these do not show up in the MFIB. This is displayed on a B-VPLS control service.

show service id mfib
Output Example
===============================================================================
Multicast FIB, Service 510
===============================================================================
Source Address  Group Address         Sap/Sdp Id               Svc Id   Fwd/Blk
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*               01:1E:83:00:01:F4     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:F5     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:F6     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:F7     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:F8     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:F9     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:FA     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:FB     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:FC     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:FD     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:FE     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:01:FF     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:02:00     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:02:01     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:02:02     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:02:03     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
*               01:1E:83:00:02:04     b-sap:1/1/22:510         Local    Fwd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 21
===============================================================================

The following command shows the ISID policy under a B-VPLS and Output fields: multicast FIB describes the output fields.

show service id isid-policy
Output Example
=======================================================
Isid Policy Range
=======================================================
Entry     Range               AdvLocal  UseDefMCTree
-------------------------------------------------------
2         1500-1600           Disabled  Enabled
=======================================================

The following command shows the MFIB for an EVPN-MPLS service and Output fields: multicast FIB describes the output fields.

show service id mfib
Output Example
===============================================================================
Multicast FIB, Service 1
===============================================================================
Source Address  Group Address         Sap/Sdp Id                   Svc Id   Fwd
                                                                            Blk
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*               239.0.0.1             sap:1/1/9:1                  Local    Fwd
                                      eMpls:1.1.1.2:262141         Local    Fwd
                                      eMpls:1.1.1.3:262141         Local    Fwd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of entries: 1
===============================================================================
*A:PE#
Table 7. Output fields: multicast FIB

Label

Description

Multicast FIB, Service

Source Address

IPv4 unicast source address

Group Address

IPv4 multicast group address

SAP ID

Indicates the SAP/SDP to which the corresponding multicast stream are forwarded or blocked

Forwarding/Blocking

Indicates whether the corresponding multicast stream is blocked or forwarded

Number of Entries

Specifies the number of entries in the MFIB

Forwarded Packets

Indicates the number of multicast packets forwarded for the corresponding source/group

Forwarded Octets

Indicates the number of octets forwarded for the corresponding source/group

Svc ID

Indicates the service to which the corresponding multicast stream is forwarded or blocked. Local means that the multicast stream is forwarded or blocked to a SAP or SDP local to the service.

Multicast FIB Statistics, Service

Matched Pkts

The number of matched packets

Matched Octets

The number of matched octets

Forwarding Rate

The forwarding rate

Isid Policy Range

Entry

ISID policy entry number

Range

ISID policy range

AdvLocal

The AdvLocal state

UseDefMCTree

The UseDefMCTree state

mfib

Syntax

mfib [group-mac ieee-address] [isid isid]

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id>spb mfib)

Full Context

show service id spb mfib

Description

This command displays multicast forwarding data-base (MFIB) information.

Parameters

ieee-address

Specifies a MAC address

Values

xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx

isid

Specifies an I-SID

Values

0 to 16777215

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of service SPB MFIB information.

Output Example
*A:Dut-A# show service id 100001 spb mfib
===============================================================================
User service MFIB information
===============================================================================
MacAddr           ISID     Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01:1E:83:00:27:11 10001    Ok
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entries found: 1
===============================================================================

mfib

Syntax

mfib

Context

[Tree] (clear>service>id mfib)

Full Context

clear service id mfib

Description

Commands in this context clear multicast FIB info for the VPLS service.

Platforms

All

mgmt-ethernet

mgmt-ethernet

Syntax

mgmt-ethernet

Context

[Tree] (show>redundancy mgmt-ethernet)

Full Context

show redundancy mgmt-ethernet

Description

This command displays the management Ethernet port redundancy status. The show router "management” interface command can also display the CPM Ethernet port used by the management interface. If the port of the primary CPM is active, it shows "A/1” under the Port/SapId field. If the port of the secondary CPM is active, it shows "B/1 -> A/1” in the Port/SapId field.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS

Output

The following output is an example of management Ethernet port redundancy information, and Output fields: redundancy management Ethernet describes the output fields.

Output example
show redundancy mgmt-ethernet 
===============================================================================
Management Ethernet Redundancy
===============================================================================
Admin Status  : Enabled
Oper Status   : Management port operating on active CPM
Revert Time   : 5 seconds
===============================================================================
Table 8. Output fields: redundancy management Ethernet
Label Description
Admin Status

Enabled — Administrative status is enabled

Disabled — Administrative status is disabled

Oper Status

Up — The interface is operationally enabled

Down — The interface is operationally shutdown

Revert Time

The wait duration (in seconds) before reverting to the management Ethernet port of the primary CPM

Output example - show router "management” interface

The following output is an example of CPM’s Ethernet port information, and Output fields: router "management” interface describes the output fields. When the primary CPM Ethernet port is active, the output displays the Port/SapId information as "A1". When the port of the secondary CPM is active, the output displays the Port/SapId information as "B/1 -> A/1".

show router "management" interface
===========================================================================
Interface Table (Router: management)
===========================================================================
Interface-Name                   Adm         Opr(v4/v6)  Mode    Port/SapId
   IP-Address                                                    PfxState
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
management                       Up          Up/Up       Network B/1 -> A/1
   192.168.186.219/24                                            n/a
   2001:db8::8a78:badb/96                                        PREFERRED
   fe80::221:5ff:fece:df49/64                                    PREFERRED
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces : 1
===========================================================================
Table 9. Output fields: router "management” interface

Label

Description

Interface-Name The interface name

Adm

Up — The interface is administratively enabled

Down — The interface is administratively shutdown

Opr (v4/v6)

Up — The interface is operationally enabled

Down — The interface is operationally shutdown

Mode

Network — the IP interface is a network/core IP interface

Service — the IP interface is a service IP interface

Port/SapId

The physical network port or the SAP identifier associated with the interface

IP-Address

The IP address of the interface

PfxState

The prefix state associated with the interface

Output example - show port "A1"

The following output is an example of CPM Ethernet port information when management Ethernet port redundancy is active, and Output fields: port "A1" describes the output fields.

show port A/1 

===============================================================================
Ethernet Interface
===============================================================================
Description        : 10/100/Gig Ethernet TX
Interface          : A/1 -> B/1                 Oper Speed       : A/1 -> B/1
Link-level         : Ethernet                   Config Speed     : 1 Gbps
Admin State        : up                         Oper Duplex      : A/1 -> B/1
Oper State         : A/1 -> B/1                 
Config Duplex      : full                       
Physical Link      : A/1 -> B/1                 MTU              : 1514
…
Table 10. Output fields: port "A1"

Label

Description

Description

A text description for the entity

Interface

Displays the physical port ID in the form slot/mda/port for all ports except QSFP28 and QSFP-DD ports, or slot/mda/cconnector/port for QSFP28 and QSFP-DD ports

Displays the status of the Ethernet link behavior if management port redundancy is enabled (for example, A/1 -> B/1)

Link-level

Ethernet — The port is configured as Ethernet

Oper Duplex

full — The link is set to full duplex mode

half — The link is set to half duplex mode

Displays the status of the Ethernet link behavior if management port redundancy is enabled (for example, A/1 -> B/1)

Admin State

Up — The entity is administratively up

Down — The entity is administratively down

Oper Speed

The operating speed of the interface

Displays the status of the Ethernet link behavior if management port redundancy is enabled (for example, A/1 -> B/1)

Oper State

up — The entity is operationally up

down — The entity is operationally down

Additionally, the lag-id of the LAG it belongs to in addition to the status of the LAG member (active or standby) is specified

Displays the status of the Ethernet link behavior if management port redundancy is enabled (for example, A/1 -> B/1)

Config Duplex

Full — The link is set to full duplex mode

Half — The link is set to half duplex mode

Physical Link

Yes — A physical link is present

No — A physical link is not present

Displays the status of the Ethernet link behavior if management port redundancy is enabled (for example, A/1 -> B/1)

MTU

Displays the size of the largest packet which can be sent/received on the Ethernet physical interface, specified in octets

mgmt-ethernet

Syntax

mgmt-ethernet

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>redundancy mgmt-ethernet)

Full Context

tools perform redundancy mgmt-ethernet

Description

This command triggers the redundancy mode, which causes the router to act as if the management Ethernet port of the primary CPM has gone down. The router reverts if the management Ethernet port of the primary CPM has been up for the revert duration.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS

mgw-address-cache

mgw-address-cache

Syntax

mgw-address-cache

Context

[Tree] (clear>router>gtp>uplink mgw-address-cache)

Full Context

clear router gtp uplink mgw-address-cache

Description

This command clears the DNS resolution cache for all APNs known in this router. After execution, every APN to address mapping is learned again using DNS.

Platforms

7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

mgw-address-cache

Syntax

mgw-address-cache

Context

[Tree] (clear>router>wlan-gw mgw-address-cache)

Full Context

clear router wlan-gw mgw-address-cache

Description

This command clears the mobile gateway's DNS lookup address cache.

Platforms

7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

mgw-address-cache

Syntax

mgw-address-cache [arec] [snaptr] [srv]

mgw-address-cache apn apn-domain-string

Context

[Tree] (show>router>gtp>uplink mgw-address-cache)

Full Context

show router gtp uplink mgw-address-cache

Description

This command displays the mobile gateway's DNS lookup address cache.

Parameters

arec

Displays A-records.

snaptr

Displays Straightforward-NAPTR information.

srv

Displays SRV records.

apn-domain-string

Specifies the Access Point Name (APN) of this DNS cache entry.

Platforms

7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

mgw-address-cache

Syntax

mgw-address-cache [arec] [snaptr] [srv]

mgw-address-cache apn apn-domain-string

Context

[Tree] (show>router>gtp>uplink mgw-address-cache)

Full Context

show router gtp uplink mgw-address-cache

Description

This command displays the mobile gateway's DNS lookup address cache.

Parameters

apn-domain-string

Specifies the Access Point Name (APN) of this DNS cache entry, up to 108 characters.

arec

Displays A-records.

snaptr

Displays Straightforward-NAPTR information.

srv

Displays SRV records.

Platforms

7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

micro-segment-local-sid

micro-segment-local-sid

Syntax

micro-segment-local-sid [ipv6-prefix[/prefix-length]] [longer] [micro-segment-locator ms-locator-name] [context context] [ua] [udt4] [udt6] [udt46] [udx2] [udt2u] [udt2m] [un]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>srv6 micro-segment-local-sid)

Full Context

show router segment-routing-v6 micro-segment-local-sid

Description

This command displays SRv6 locally-configured micro-SID information.

Parameters

ipv6-prefix[/prefix-length]

Displays routes only matching the specified IP address and length.

Values

ipv6-prefix[/prefix]: x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

x: [0 to FFFF]H

d: [0 to 255]D

prefix-length: 1 to 128

longer

Displays the specified route and subsets of the route.

ms-locator-name

Specifies the micro-segment locator name, up to 64 characters.

context

Specifies the context for which to display micro-segment local micro-SID information.

Values

vprn-svc-name, vprn-svc-id, 'Base'

ua

Displays the uA SID associated with a P2P interface.

udt4

Displays the uDT4 function associated with the specified context.

udt6

Displays the uDT6 function associated with the specified context.

udt46

Displays the uDT46 function associated with the specified context.

udx2

Displays the uDX2 function associated with the SRv6 instance in the service.

udt2u

Displays the uDT2U function associated with the SRv6 instance in the service.

udt2m

Displays the uDT2M function associated with the SRv6 instance in the service.

un

Displays the uN SID function of a locator.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR

micro-segment-locator

micro-segment-locator

Syntax

micro-segment-locator [mt {0 | 2}] [prefix ipv6-prefix[/prefix-length]] [adv-router system-id | hostname] [algo algo-id]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>isis>srv6 micro-segment-locator)

Full Context

show router isis segment-routing-v6 micro-segment-locator

Description

This command displays the IS-IS SRv6 micro-segment locators.

Parameters

ipv6-prefix[/prefix-length]

Displays routes only matching the specified ip-address and length.

Values

ipv6-prefix[/prefix]: x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

x: [0 to FFFF]H

d: [0 to 255]D

prefix-length: 1 to 128

system-id | hostname

Displays information for the specific IS-IS advertising router. The host name can be up to 38 characters.

algo-id

Displays information for the specified algorithm.

Values

0 to 255

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR

Output

Output fields: micro-segment locator describes the micro-segment locator output fields.

Use the following command to display micro-segment locator information.

show router isis segment-routing-v6 micro-segment-locator
Output Example
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 SRv6 Micro Segment Locator Table
===============================================================================
Prefix                             AdvRtr                        MT     Lvl/Typ
 AttributeFlags                     Tag                           Flags  Algo
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
300::/96                           Dut-C                         2      1/Int.
  -                                  0                             -      0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Micro Segment Locators: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AttributeFlags: X    = External Prefix
                R    = Re-advertisement
                N    = Node
                E    = ELC
                A    = Anycast
Flags:          D    = Down
===============================================================================
Table 11. Output fields: micro-segment locator

Label

Description

Prefix

Displays the prefix

AdvRtr

Displays the advanced router information

MT

Displays the MT information

Lvl/Typ

Displays the level or type information

AttributeFlags

Displays the attribute flag information

Tag

Displays the tag information

Flag

Displays the flag information

Algo

Displays the algorithm information

No. of Micro Segment Locators

Displays the number of micro-segment locators

migration

migration

Syntax

migration [interface ip-int-name]

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>router>ipoe-session migration)

Full Context

tools dump router ipoe-session migration

Description

This command displays details on the IPoE session migration progress. It shows per group interface the number of hosts per type (DHCPv4, DHCPv6 and SLAAC) that are associated with an IPoE session or that are not associated with an IPoE session.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of IPoE session migration information.

Output Example
# tools dump router ipoe-session migration interface group-int-1-1
================================================================================
 Type                Total     IPoE session     Non IPoE session
================================================================================
 Group-interface: group-int-1-1 (IPoE session enabled)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 DHCPv4              2         1                1
 DHCPv6              3         2                1
 SLAAC               0         0                0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 IPoE sessions       1
================================================================================

mip

mip

Syntax

mip

Context

[Tree] (show>eth-cfm mip)

Full Context

show eth-cfm mip

Description

This command displays provisioned entities that allow MIP creation.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

Output

The following output is an example of ETH-CFM MIP information. The following table describes the output fields.

Output Example
show eth-cfm mip
==========================================================================
CFM SAP MIP Table
==========================================================================
Sap                 Qtag1 Qtag2 PVLAN Enabled           MAC Address
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/9:500.500       500   500   n/a   yes               00:00:00:00:01:28
1/1/9:501.501       n/a   n/a   n/a   yes               Not Configured
1/1/9:502.502       n/a   n/a   n/a   yes               Not Configured
1/1/9:100.*         n/a   n/a   n/a   yes               00:00:00:00:01:28
1/1/9:100.*         n/a   n/a   7     yes               Not Configured
1/1/9:600.*         n/a   n/a   n/a   yes               Not Configured
1/1/9:600.*         600   n/a   1     yes               Not Configured
1/1/9:601.*         n/a   n/a   1     yes               Not Configured
1/1/9:601.*         n/a   n/a   2     yes               Not Configured
1/1/9:703.*         n/a   n/a   777   yes               Not Configured
==========================================================================
==========================================================================
CFM SDP MIP Table
==========================================================================
Sdp                 Qtag1 Qtag2 PVLAN Enabled           MAC Address
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
2829:4000           n/a   n/a   4000  yes               Not Configured
==========================================================================
Table 12. Output fields: ETH-CFM MIP

Label

Description

Sap

The service SAP ID

qtag1

The outer CFM VLAN tag

qtag2

The inner CFM VLAN tag

PVLAN

The configured primary VLAN

Enabled

The state of the MIP

Mac Address

The configured MAC address of the MIP

Sdp

The service SDP ID

SvcId

The service ID

Type

The SDP type

Far End

The IP address of the far-end peer for the SDP

mip-instantiation

mip-instantiation

Syntax

mip-instantiation [level level] [{sap sap-id | sdp sdp-id}]

Context

[Tree] (show>eth-cfm mip-instantiation)

Full Context

show eth-cfm mip-instantiation

Description

This command displays the active MIPs created on the node, their related object values, and the SAP or SDP binding. The attributes include a column that indicates which MIP table was responsible and authoritative for the specific active attribute. Authorities can be the association (asn), default-domain (def), or the global read-only values (sys).

Parameters

level

The level for which all created MIPs will be displayed

Values

0 to 7

sap-id

The SAP for which created MIPs will be displayed

sdp-id

The SDP binding for which created MIPs will be displayed

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

Output

The following output is an example of ETH CFM MIP instantiation information.

Output fields: ETH-CFM MIP instantiation describes the show MIP instantiation command output fields.

Output Example
show eth-cfm mip-instantiation
===============================================================================
CFM SAP MIP Instantiation Information
===============================================================================
SAP                        Lvl  LA   Creation    CA   IdPerm     IdA  Pri  PA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/2/1:2000.2000            4    asn  default     asn  chassis    asn  7    asn
1/2/1:3000.3000            4    def  default     def  none       sys  7    sys
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of SAP MIPs: 2
===============================================================================

===============================================================================
CFM SAP Primary VLAN MIP Instantiation Information
===============================================================================
SAP                  VLAN  Lvl  LA   Creation    CA   IdPerm     IdA  Pri  PA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================

===============================================================================
CFM SDP MIP Instantiation Information
===============================================================================
SDP                        Lvl  LA   Creation    CA   IdPerm     IdA  Pri  PA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
Table 13. Output fields: ETH-CFM MIP instantiation

Label

Description

VLAN

Displays the primary vlan-id associated with the MIP, or "none” if primary-vlan-enable is not configured

L

Displays the numerical value indicating the CFM level of the MIP

LA

Displays the level authority indicating the creation routine responsible for the level

Creation

Displays the MHF creation mode that was used to create the MIP

CA

Displays the creation authority

IdPerm

Indicates whether the SenderID TLV is being included (chassis) or not (none)

IdA

Displays the IdPermission authority

Pri

Displays the numerical value that indicates the mip-ltr-priority

PA

Displays the mip-ltr-priority authority

mirror

mirror

Syntax

mirror mirror-dest service-id

mirror global-sampling-rate

mirror mirror-source service-id

Context

[Tree] (show mirror)

Full Context

show mirror

Description

This command displays mirror configuration and operation information.

Parameters

service-id

Specify the mirror service ID.

Values

1 to 2148278385

global-sampling-rate

Displays the global sampling rate as well as all mirror destination services that use the global sampling rate.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of mirror destination information.

Output Example
A:SR7# show mirror mirror-dest 1000 
===============================================================================
Mirror Service
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 1000                 Type          : Ether
Admin State      : Up                   Oper State    : Down
Forwarding Class : be                   Remote Sources: No
Slice            : 0
Destination SAP  : 1/1/1                Egr QoS Policy: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local Sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State      : Up
 - Port            1/1/2                          Egress Ingress
===============================================================================
A:SR7# 


A:ALA-123>config>mirror# show mirror mirror-dest 500
===============================================================================
Mirror Service
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 500                  Type          : Ether
Admin State      : Up                   Oper State    : Up
Forwarding Class : be                   Remote Sources: Yes
Destination SAP  : 1/1/2                Egr QoS Policy: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Remote Sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Far End          : 10.20.1.45           Ingress Label : 131070
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local Sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State      : Up
No Mirror Sources configured
===============================================================================
A:ALA-123>config>mirror# 


A:ALA-456# show mirror mirror-dest 500
==============================================================================
Mirror Service
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 500                  Type          : Ether
Admin State      : Up                   Oper State    : Up
Forwarding Class : be                   Remote Sources: No
Destination SDP  : 144 (10.20.1.44)     Egress Label  : 131070
Signaling:       : TLDP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local Sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State      : Up
No Mirror Sources configured
===============================================================================
A:ALA-456#


A:NS042650115# show mirror mirror-dest 100
==============================================================================
Mirror Service
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 100                  Type          : PPP
Admin State      : Up                   Oper State    : Up
Forwarding Class : be                   Remote Sources: No
Slice            : 0Enable Port Id: Yes
Destination SDP  : 100 (2.2.2.2) Egress Label  : 131070
Signaling:       : TLDP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local Sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State      : Up
No Mirror Sources configured
===============================================================================
A:NS042650115#


*A:EsrC# show mirror mirror-dest 100
===============================================================================
Mirror Service
===============================================================================
Service Id       : 100                  Type          : Ether
Description      : Added by createMirrorDestination 100
Admin State      : Up                   Oper State    : Up
Forwarding Class : be                   Remote Sources: No
Slice            : 0
Destination SAP  : 1/1/5:100            Egr QoS Policy: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local Sources
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State      : Up
-Subs  user1                                                                Ing
-Subs  user2                                                            Egr
                                                   FC  be h2 h1 nc
-Subs  user3                                                            Egr Ing
-Subs  user4                            1/1/2:1                             Ing
                                                   FC  af ef nc
-Subs  user5                            1/1/2:1                         Egr
-Subs  user6                            1/1/2:1                         Egr Ing
                                                   FC  be l2 af h2 ef nc
-Subs  user7                            1/1/2:1                             Ing
          IP 1.1.0.7                               FC  l1 h2
-Subs  user8                            1/1/2:1                         Egr
          IP 1.1.0.8                               FC  af l1 h2 ef nc
-Subs  user9                            1/1/2:1                         Egr Ing
          IP 1.1.0.9
-Subs  user10                           1/1/2:1                             Ing
                             MAC 00:00:01:00:00:01 FC  be l2 l1 h1 nc
-Subs  user11                           1/1/2:1                         Egr
                             MAC 00:00:01:00:00:02 FC  be l1 h2 ef h1
-Subs  user12                           1/1/2:1                         Egr Ing
                             MAC 00:00:01:00:00:03 FC  be ef
-Subs  user13                           1/1/2:1                             Ing
          IP 1.1.0.13        MAC 00:00:01:00:00:01 FC  be ef h1
-Subs  user14                           1/1/2:1                         Egr
          IP 1.1.0.14        MAC 00:00:01:00:00:02
-Subs  user15                           1/1/2:1                         Egr Ing
          IP 1.1.0.15        MAC 00:00:01:00:00:03 FC  af l1 ef nc
-Subs  user16                           SLA sla1                            Ing
-Subs  user17                           SLA sla2                        Egr
-Subs  user18                           SLA sla3                        Egr Ing
                                                   FC  be af h2
===============================================================================
A:EsrC#

Output fields: mirror lists and describes the mirroring output fields:

Table 14. Output fields: mirror

Label

Description

Service Id

The service ID associated with this mirror destination.

Type

Entries in this table have an implied storage type of "volatile”.

The configured mirror source information is not persistent.

Admin State

Up — The mirror destination is administratively enabled.

Down — The mirror destination is administratively disabled.

Oper State

Up — The mirror destination is operationally enabled.

Down — The mirror destination is operationally disabled.

Forwarding Class

The forwarding class for all packets transmitted to the mirror destination.

Remote Sources

Yes — A remote source is configured.

No — A remote source is not configured.

Enable Port Id

Yes — PPP Port ID Mirroring is enabled.

No — PPP Port ID Mirroring is disabled.

Slice

The value of the slice-size, the maximum portion of the mirrored frame that will be transmitted to the mirror destination. Any frame larger than the slice-size will be truncated to this value before transmission to the mirror destination. A value of 0 indicates that mirrored packet truncation based on slice size is disabled.

Destination SAP

The ID of the access port where the Service Access Point (SAP)

associated with this mirror destination service is defined.

Egr QoS Policy

This value indicates the egress QoS policy ID. A value of 0 indicates that no QoS policy is specified.

The following output is an example of global-sampling-rate information, and Output fields: mirror global sampling rate describes the output fields.

show mirror global-sampling-rate

Output Example

==============================================================================
Global Sampling Rate : 10

===============================================================================
Mirror Dest Services using global sampling rate
===============================================================================
Id             Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6              example
===============================================================================
Table 15. Output fields: mirror global sampling rate
Label Description
Global Sampling Rate Specifies the configured global sampling rate
Id Specifies the mirror destination services that use the global sampling rate by ID
Name Specifies the mirror destination services that use the global sampling rate by name

mirror-dest

mirror-dest

Syntax

mirror-dest [service-id]

Context

[Tree] (show>li mirror-dest)

Full Context

show li mirror-dest

Description

This command displays LI mirror destination information.

Parameters

service-id

Identifies the service in the service domain. This ID is unique to this service and cannot be used by any other service, regardless of service type. The same service ID must be configured on every router that this particular service is defined on.

Values

service-id:

1 to 2148278381

svc-name:

64 characters maximum

Platforms

All

Output

Output Example
A:BNG-1# show li mirror-dest
===============================================================================
Mirror Services
===============================================================================
Id          Type   Adm    Opr    Destination                   SDP Lbl/   Slice
                                                               SAP QoS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
995         Ether  Up     Up     SAP 1/1/20:998                1          0
996         Ether  Up     Up     SDP 10 (192.168.40.1)         999        0
997         ipOnly Up     Up     None                          n/a        0
[998]       Ether  Up     Up     ip-udp-shim (147.133.122.111) n/a        0   
[999]       Ether  Up     Up     ip-gre (10.1.1.1)             n/a        0   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RADIUS LI mirror dest: indicated by [<svc-id>]   

mirror-dest

Syntax

mirror-dest [service-id]

Context

[Tree] (clear>li>radius mirror-dest)

Full Context

clear li radius mirror-dest

Description

This command deletes the mirror destination created by RADIUS.

LI configuration changes, such as updating or replacing a mirror-destination template, may prevent the RADIUS VSA "Alc-li-action” from deleting a mirror destination. To remove the mirror destination from RADIUS, the parameters for the mirror destination (a combination of the RADIUS LI VSAs and the mirror destination template) must match the parameters used during the mirror destination creation. This CLI command removes LI destinations in these cases.

Parameters

service-id

Specifies the mirror destination service that was created through RADIUS, which can be displayed with the show li mirror-dest command.

Values

1 to 2148278385

Platforms

All

mka-over-ip

mka-over-ip

Syntax

mka-over-ip

Context

[Tree] (show>anysec mka-over-ip)

Full Context

show anysec mka-over-ip

Description

This command displays MKA-over-IP information.

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

Output

The following output is an example of MKA over IP, and Output fields: MKA over IPdescribes the output fields.

Output Example
# show anysec mka-over-ip

===============================================================================
MKA over IP
===============================================================================
MKA over IP session UDP Port: 12345
Reserved Label Block        : (Not Specified)
Operational Status          : in-service
===============================================================================
Table 16. Output fields: MKA over IP

Label

Descriptions

MKA over IP session UDP Port

The MKA-over-IP UDP port number

Reserved Label Block

The reserved label block

Operational Status

The operational status

mka-session

mka-session

Syntax

mka-session [port port-id]

mka-session [port port-id] detail

mka-session [port port-id] statistics

Context

[Tree] (show>macsec mka-session)

Full Context

show macsec mka-session

Description

This command displays MACsec MKA session information.

Parameters

port-id

Specifies the port ID, up to 17characters.

detail

Displays MACsec MKA session detailed information.

statistics

Displays MACsec MKA session statistical information.

Platforms

All

Output

See the following output examples:

Output Example: show macsec mka-session port
A:Dut-C# show macsec mka-session port 2/1/11 
===============================================================================
MKA Session for port 2/1/11
===============================================================================
Port               : 2/1/11
Security Zone      : 3
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Live Peer List
===============================================================================
Member Identifier             Mesg Num  Rx-SCI                      KS priority
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bf4102704294fa1057022bdf      28322     a47b2ce112ef0000            16
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Potential Peer List
===============================================================================
Member Identifier             Mesg Num  Rx-SCI                      KS priority
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show macsec mka-session port

Output fields: MACsec MKA session port describes the output fields for the following show macsec mka-session port command.

Table 17. Output fields: MACsec MKA session port

Label

Description

MKA Session for port

Display the MKA session for the current port

Port

Specifies the MKA session current port.

Security Zone

Specifies Security Zone does this port belongs to.

Live Peer List

Specifies Peers (Participants) which have provided their MI and MN via KMA. The peer entry is in the Live Peer List.

Member Identifier

Specifies the MI of the peer entry.

Mesg Num

Specifies the latest Member Number of the peer entry.

Rx-SCI

Specifies the Peer Rx-SCI.

KS-priority

Specifies the Peer Key server priority.

Potential Peer List

Peers (Participants) which have Potential Peers List includes all the other peers that have transmitted an MKPDU that has been directly received by the participant or that were included in the Live Peers List of a MKPDU transmitted by a peer that has proved liveness, an MKA PDU. The peer entry is in the Potential Peer List.

Output Example: show macsec mka-session port detail
A:Dut-C# show macsec mka-session port 2/1/11 detail 
===============================================================================
MKA Session for port 2/1/11
===============================================================================
Port               : 2/1/11
Security Zone      : 3
MKA Oper State     : unknown value
Oper Cipher Suite  : unknown value
Oper Encrypt Offset: 0
CAK Name           : 11223344556677889900aabbccddeeff11223344556677889900aabbc*
MKA Member ID      : f134218784b114eb61dbe834
Transmit Interval  : 2000
Outbound SCI       : a4:7b:2c:e1:12:8f
Message Number     : 28298
Key Number         : 878
Key Server         : yes
Key Server Priority: 16
Latest SAK AN      : 3
Latest SAK KI      : f134218784b114eb61dbe8340000036d
Previous SAK AN    : 2
Previous SAK KI    : f134218784b114eb61dbe83400000000
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
===============================================================================
Live Peer List
===============================================================================
Member Identifier             Mesg Num  Rx-SCI                      KS priority
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bf4102704294fa1057022bdf      28323     a47b2ce112ef0000            16
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Potential Peer List
===============================================================================
Member Identifier             Mesg Num  Rx-SCI                      KS priority
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
MKA Session Statistics for port 2/1/11
===============================================================================
Peer Removed Due to Timeout  : 0
CKN Not Found                : 0
New Live peer                : 0
SAK Generated by Server      : 0
SAK Installed for TX         : 0
SAK Installed for RX         : 0
PDU Too Small                : 0
PDU Too Big                  : 0
PDU Not Quad Size            : 0
PDU Message Number Invalid   : 0
PDU Param Set Size Invalid   : 0
PDU Liveness Check Fail      : 0
Param Set Not Quad Size      : 0
Unsupported Agility          : 0
Invalid CAK Name Length      : 0
ICV Check Failed             : 0
Peer Using Same MID          : 0
SAK From Non-Live Peer       : 0
SAK From Non-Key Server      : 0
SAK Decrypt Fail             : 0
SAK Encrypt Fail             : 0
Key Number Invalid           : 0
SAK Installation Failed      : 0
CAK Info Missing             : 0
Max Peers Set as Zero        : 0      
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show macsec mka-session port detail

Output fields: MACsec MKA session port detail describes the output fields for the following commands:

  • show macsec mka-session port

  • show macsec mka-session detail

  • show macsec mka-session statistics

Table 18. Output fields: MACsec MKA session port detail

Label

Description

MKA Oper State

Specifies the operational state of the MKA participant on this port. The operational MKA state will be up if MKA hellos are received on this port and have a valid session.

Oper Cipher Suite

Specifies the operational encryption algorithm used for data path PDUs when all parties in the CA have the (SAK). This value is specified by the key server:gcm-aes-128, gcm-aes-256, gcm-aes-xpn-128, gcm-aes-xpn-256.

Oper Encrypt Offset

Specifies the operational encryption offset used for the data path PDUs when all parties in the CA have the SAK. This value is specified by the key server: 0, 30, 50.

CAK Name

Specifies the name of the CAK in use by this MKA which is used to find the correct CAK.

MKA Member ID

Specifies indicates the Member Identifier (MI) for the MKA instance.

Transmit Interval

Specifies the time interval (in ms) at which the MKA broadcasts its liveliness to its peers and is non-configurable.

Outbound SCI

Specifies the Secure Channel Identifier (SCI) information for transmitting MACsec frames and consists of the outgoing port MAC Address and a port identifier.

Message Number

Specifies the current count of MKA messages that is attached to MKA PDUs.

Key Number

Specifies the number of the currently assigned CAK. When a new CAK is generated, this number is incremented. A SAK is identified by 128-bit Key Identifier (KI) and 32-bit Key-Number (KN).

Key Server

Specifies whether this server is the highest priority server in the peer group: no, yes.

Key Server Priority

Specifies the priority of the active key server: 0-255 (default 16).

Latest SAK AN

Specifies the Association Number (AN) of the latest Secure Association Key (SAK). This number is concatenated with an SCI to identify a Secure Association (SA). In SR OS, only 2 SAKs are supported.

Latest SAK KI

Specifies the Key Identifier (KI) of the latest SAK. This number is derived from the MI of the key server and the key number.

Previous SAK AN

Specifies the AN of the previous SAK. This number is concatenated with an SCI to identify an SA.

Previous SAK KI

Specifies the KI of the previous SAK. This number is derived from the MI of the key server and the key number.

Peer Removed Due to Timeout

Specifies the number of peers removed from the live/potential peer list due to not receiving an MKPDU within the MKA Live Time (6.0 seconds) and is not configurable.

CKN Not Found

Specifies the number of MKPDUs received with a CKN that does not match the CA configured for the port.

New Live Peer

Specifies the number of validated peers that have been added to the live peer list.

SAK Generated by Server

Specifies the number of SAKs generated by this MKA instance.

SAK Installed for TX

Specifies the number of SAKs installed for transmitting.

SAK Installed for RX

Specifies the number of SAKs installed for receiving.

PDU Too small

Indicates that the number of MKPDUs received that are less than 32 octets.

PDU Too big

Indicates the number of MKPDUs received where the EAPOL header indicates a size larger than the received packet.

PDU Not Quad Size

Indicates the number of MKPDUs received with a size that is not a multiple of 4 octets long.

PDU Message Number Invalid

Indicates the number of MKPDUs received out of order as indicated by the Message Number.

PDU Param Set Size Invalid

Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain a parameter set body length that exceeds the remaining length of the MKPDU.

PDU Liveness Check Fail

Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain an MN that is not acceptably recent.

Param Set Not Quad Size

Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain a parameter set that is not a multiple of 4 octets long.

Unsupported Agility

Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain an unsupported Algorithm Agility value.

Invalid CAK Name Length

Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain a CAK name that exceeds the maximum CAK name length.

ICV Check Failed

Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain an ICV value that does not authenticate.

Peer Using Same MID

Indicates the number of MKPDUs received which contain a peer list with an MI entry which conflicts with the local MI.

SAK From Non-Live Peer

Indicates the number of SAKs received from peer that is not a member of the Live Peers List.

SAK From Non-Key Server

Indicates the number of SAKs received from an MKA participant that has not been designated as the Key Server. Only the key server should distribute SAK.

SAK Decrypt Fail

Indicates the number of AES Key Wrap SAK decryption failures that have occurred.

SAK Encrypt Fail

Indicates the number of AES Key Wrap SAK encryption failures that have occurred.

Key Number Invalid

Indicates the number of SAKs received with an invalid Key Number.

SAK Installation Failed

Indicates the number of Secy SAK installation failures that have occurred.

CAK Info Missing

Indicates the number of times internal CAK data is not available for the generation of the SAK.

Max Peers Set as Zero

Indicates the number of Secy SAK installations that have failed due to the max peer entry being set to 0.

Output Example: show macsec mka-session detail
A:Dut-C# show macsec mka-session detail
===============================================================================
MKA Session for port 2/1/11
===============================================================================
Port               : 2/1/11
Security Zone      : 3
MKA Oper State     : unknown value
Oper Cipher Suite  : unknown value
Oper Encrypt Offset: 0
CAK Name           : 11223344556677889900aabbccddeeff11223344556677889900aabbc*
MKA Member ID      : f134218784b114eb61dbe834
Transmit Interval  : 2000
Outbound SCI       : a4:7b:2c:e1:12:8f
Message Number     : 28285
Key Number         : 878
Key Server         : yes
Key Server Priority: 16
Latest SAK AN      : 3
Latest SAK KI      : f134218784b114eb61dbe8340000036d
Previous SAK AN    : 2
Previous SAK KI    : f134218784b114eb61dbe83400000000
===============================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
===============================================================================
Live Peer List
===============================================================================
Member Identifier             Mesg Num  Rx-SCI                      KS priority
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bf4102704294fa1057022bdf      28310     a47b2ce112ef0000            16
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Potential Peer List
===============================================================================
Member Identifier             Mesg Num  Rx-SCI                      KS priority
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
MKA Session Statistics for port 2/1/11
===============================================================================
Peer Removed Due to Timeout  : 0
CKN Not Found                : 0
New Live peer                : 0
SAK Generated by Server      : 0
SAK Installed for TX         : 0
SAK Installed for RX         : 0
PDU Too Small                : 0
PDU Too Big                  : 0
PDU Not Quad Size            : 0
PDU Message Number Invalid   : 0
PDU Param Set Size Invalid   : 0
PDU Liveness Check Fail      : 0
Param Set Not Quad Size      : 0
Unsupported Agility          : 0
Invalid CAK Name Length      : 0
ICV Check Failed             : 0
Peer Using Same MID          : 0
SAK From Non-Live Peer       : 0
SAK From Non-Key Server      : 0
SAK Decrypt Fail             : 0
SAK Encrypt Fail             : 0
Key Number Invalid           : 0
SAK Installation Failed      : 0      
CAK Info Missing             : 0
Max Peers Set as Zero        : 0

===============================================================================
Output Example: show macsec mka-session statistics
A:Dut-C# show macsec mka-session statistics
===============================================================================
MKA Session Statistics for port 2/1/11
===============================================================================
Peer Removed Due to Timeout  : 0
CKN Not Found                : 0
New Live peer                : 0
SAK Generated by Server      : 0
SAK Installed for TX         : 0
SAK Installed for RX         : 0
PDU Too Small                : 0
PDU Too Big                  : 0
PDU Not Quad Size            : 0
PDU Message Number Invalid   : 0
PDU Param Set Size Invalid   : 0
PDU Liveness Check Fail      : 0
Param Set Not Quad Size      : 0
Unsupported Agility          : 0
Invalid CAK Name Length      : 0
ICV Check Failed             : 0
Peer Using Same MID          : 0
SAK From Non-Live Peer       : 0
SAK From Non-Key Server      : 0
SAK Decrypt Fail             : 0
SAK Encrypt Fail             : 0
Key Number Invalid           : 0
SAK Installation Failed      : 0
CAK Info Missing             : 0
Max Peers Set as Zero        : 0
===============================================================================

mka-session

Syntax

mka-session [port-id]

Context

[Tree] (clear>macsec mka-session)

Full Context

clear macsec mka-session

Description

This command displays MACsec MKA session information.

Parameters

port-id

Specifies the port ID, up to 17 characters

Platforms

All

mld

mld

Syntax

mld [subscriber sub-ident-string] [detail]

Context

[Tree] (show>service>active-subscribers mld)

Full Context

show service active-subscribers mld

Description

This command displays active subscriber MLD information.

Parameters

sub-ident-string

Displays the subscriber ID of the active subscriber, up to 64 characters.

detail

Displays detailed output.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of MLD information for active subscribers

Output Example
*A:eng-BNG-2# show service active-subscribers mld
===============================================================================
Active Subscribers
===============================================================================
Subscriber
  MLD-Policy
  HostAddr                       GrpItf                           NumGroups
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
user_1
  mld-policy-01
  2001::1                        grp-int-01
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Subscribers : 1
===============================================================================
Table 19. Output fields: MLD active subscribers

Label

Descriptions

Subscriber

The name of the subscriber

MLD-Policy

The name of the policy associated with the subscriber as specified by the external policy server or local user database

HostAddr

The subscriber’s individual host IPv6 address or prefix.

GrpItf

The group interface on which the subscriber is created

NumGroups

The number of multicast groups that the subscriber is currently joined with

Number of Subscribers

The total number of subscribers associated with this show command

mld

Syntax

mld

Context

[Tree] (show>router mld)

Full Context

show router mld

Description

Commands in this context show MLD entities.

Platforms

All

mld

Syntax

mld

Context

[Tree] (clear>router mld)

Full Context

clear router mld

Description

Commands in this context clear and reset MLD entities.

Platforms

All

mld-policy

mld-policy

Syntax

mld-policy

mld policy-name association

mld policy-name

Context

[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt mld-policy)

Full Context

show subscriber-mgmt mld-policy

Description

This command displays MLD policy information.

Parameters

policy-name

Specifies the MLD policy name, up to 32 characters.

association

Displays information associated with the MLD policy.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

mld-snooping

mld-snooping

Syntax

mld-snooping

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id mld-snooping)

Full Context

show service id mld-snooping

Description

This command displays MLD snooping information.

Platforms

All

mld-snooping

Syntax

mld-snooping

Context

[Tree] (clear>service>id mld-snooping)

Full Context

clear service id mld-snooping

Description

Commands in this context clear MLD snooping-related data.

Platforms

All

mlppp

mlppp

Syntax

mlppp

Context

[Tree] (show>router>l2tp mlppp)

Full Context

show router l2tp mlppp

Description

This command displays L2TP MLPPP operational information.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s

mmrp

mmrp

Syntax

mmrp mac [ieee-address]

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id mmrp)

Full Context

show service id mmrp

Description

This command displays information on MACs. If a MAC address is specified, information will be displayed relevant to the specific group. No parameter will display information on all group MACs on a server.

Parameters

ieee-address

Specifies a MAC address as a hex string in the form of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx: or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of service MRRP MAC information.

Output Example
*A:PE-A# show service id 10 mmrp mac 01:1E:83:00:00:65
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SAP/SDP                                 MAC Address       Registered  Declared
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:65 No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:65 No          Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:65 Yes         Yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:PE-A#

*A:PE-A# show service id 10 mmrp mac
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SAP/SDP                                 MAC Address       Registered  Declared
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:65 No          Yes
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:66 No          Yes
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:67 No          Yes
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:68 No          Yes
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:69 No          Yes
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6a No          Yes
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6b No          Yes
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6c No          Yes
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6d No          Yes
sap:1/1/4:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6e No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:65 No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:66 No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:67 No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:68 No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:69 No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6a No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6b No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6c No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6d No          Yes
sap:1/2/2:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6e No          Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:65 Yes         Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:66 Yes         Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:67 Yes         Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:68 Yes         Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:69 Yes         Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6a Yes         Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6b Yes         Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6c Yes         Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6d Yes         Yes
sap:2/2/5:10                            01:1e:83:00:00:6e Yes         Yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:PE-A#

mobile-gateway

mobile-gateway

Syntax

mobile-gateway remote-address ip-address [udp-port port] statistics

Context

[Tree] (clear>router>wlan-gw mobile-gateway)

Full Context

clear router wlan-gw mobile-gateway

Description

This command clears Mobile Gateway data.

Parameters

ip-address

Specifies the IP address.

Values

ipv4-address: a.b.c.d

ipv6-address:

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

  • x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

  • x: [0 to FFFF] H

  • d: [0 to 255] D

port

Specifies the port number.

Values

1 to 65535

Platforms

7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

module

module

Syntax

module cpm-slot action {reboot | disconnect}

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>system>bluetooth module)

Full Context

tools perform system bluetooth module

Description

This command performs reboots or disconnects on the Bluetooth module on the specified CPM.

Parameters

cpm-slot

Specifies the CPM slot.

Values

{A | B | C | D}

reboot

Triggers a reboot of the Bluetooth subsystem on the module.

disconnect

Forces a disconnect of any active Bluetooth session.

Platforms

7750 SR-1, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS-20e

module

Syntax

module [cpm-slot] [detail]

Context

[Tree] (show>system>bluetooth module)

Full Context

show system bluetooth module

Description

This command displays information for Bluetooth modules.

Parameters

cpm-slot

Specifies the CPM slot.

Values

A, B

detail

Displays detailed information.

Platforms

7750 SR-1, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS-20e

Output

The following output is an example of Bluetooth module information, and Output fields: Bluetooth module describes the output fields.

Use the following command for Bluetooth module information.

show system bluetooth module
Output Example
===============================================================================
System-wide Bluetooth Configuration
===============================================================================
Passkey           : 123456              Advertising Timeout: 30
Power State       : off                 Pairing Button     : Disabled

===============================================================================

===============================================================================
Bluetooth Modules
===============================================================================
Module                : A
Device Connected      : No
Configured Identifier : (Not Configured)
Given Identifier      : 7750-SR-1-CPM-A-card-2

===============================================================================
Table 20. Output fields: Bluetooth module
Label Description

Passkey

The Bluetooth passkey in use by the system

Advertising Timeout

The amount of time, in seconds, that the Bluetooth module advertises it is ready to pair.

Power State

The operating mode for Bluetooth

Pairing Button

Displays whether the pairing button is enabled for use

Module

Displays which CPM contains the Bluetooth module

Device Connected

Displays if there is a device actively paired to the module

Configured Identifier

The customer-defined Bluetooth identifier for the module

Given Identifier

The Bluetooth identifier in use for the module

monitor

monitor

Syntax

monitor

Context

[Tree] (monitor)

Full Context

monitor

Description

Commands in this context monitor statistics.

Platforms

All

mpls

mpls

Syntax

mpls

Context

[Tree] (clear>router mpls)

Full Context

clear router mpls

Description

Commands in this context clear and reset MPLS protocol entities.

Platforms

All

mpls

Syntax

mpls

Context

[Tree] (show>router mpls)

Full Context

show router mpls

Description

Commands in this context display MPLS related information.

Platforms

All

mpls

Syntax

mpls

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>router mpls)

Full Context

tools dump router mpls

Description

Commands in this context dump tools for MPLS protocol instance.

Platforms

All

mpls

Syntax

mpls

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>router mpls)

Full Context

tools perform router mpls

Description

This command enables tools for MPLS.

Platforms

All

mpls

Syntax

mpls

Context

[Tree] (monitor>router mpls)

Full Context

monitor router mpls

Description

This commands monitors commands for the MPLS instance.

Platforms

All

mpls-labels

mpls-labels

Syntax

mpls-tp

Context

[Tree] (show>router mpls-labels)

Full Context

show router mpls-labels

Description

Commands in this context display MPLS label information.

Platforms

All

mpls-resources

mpls-resources

Syntax

mpls-resources

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump mpls-resources)

Full Context

tools dump mpls-resources

Description

This command displays MPLS resource usage information.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of MPLS resource information, and Output fields: MPLS resources describes the output fields.

Output example
A:node-2# tools dump mpls-resources
Global MPLS Resource Usage
-------------------------+------------+-------------+-------------+
                         |   Total    | Allocated   |    Free     |
-------------------------+------------+-------------+-------------+
 mpls  NHLFE             |    262125  |         1   |    262124   |
    RSVP                 |            |         1   |             |
    LDP                  |            |         0   |             |
    BGP                  |            |         0   |             |
    MPLS-TP              |            |         0   |             |
    SR                   |            |         0   |             |
    BIER                 |            |         0   |             |
    TREE-SID             |            |         0   |             |
 mpls labels             |    524256  |         0   |    524256   |
    RSVP                 |            |         0   |             |
    LDP                  |            |         0   |             |
    BGP                  |            |         0   |             |
    MPLS-TP              |            |         0   |             |
    STATIC-SVC           |            |         0   |             |
    SR                   |            |         0   |             |
    BIER                 |            |         0   |             |
    RESERVED-BLK         |            |         0   |             |
 mpls  LTN (FTN)         |    131071  |         0   |    131071   |

    RSVP                 |            |         0   |             |
    LDP                  |            |         0   |             |
    BGP                  |            |         0   |             |
    MPLS-TP              |            |         0   |             |
    SR                   |            |         0   |             |
    BIER                 |            |         0   |             |
    TREE-SID             |            |         0   |             |
Table 21. Output fields: MPLS resources

Label

Description

Total

Displays the total number of system resources

Allocated

Displays the number of currently allocated resources

Free

Displays the number of available resources

mpls-tp

mpls-tp

Syntax

mpls-tp

Context

[Tree] (show>router>mpls mpls-tp)

Full Context

show router mpls mpls-tp

Description

Commands in this context display MPLS Transport Profile (TP) information.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS

mrouters

mrouters

Syntax

mrouters [detail]

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id>mld-snooping mrouters)

Full Context

show service id mld-snooping mrouters

Description

This command displays all multicast routers.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of service MLD snooping mrouter information.

Output Example
*A:rbae_C# show service id 1 mld-snooping mrouters 
===============================================================================
MLD Snooping Multicast Routers for service 1
===============================================================================
MRouter
                 Sap/Sdp Id             Up Time        Expires   Version
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FE80::12
                 2/1/5                  0d 00:05:55    11s       2      
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of mrouters: 1
===============================================================================
*A:rbae_C#


*A:rbae_C#  show service id 1 mld-snooping mrouters detail  
===============================================================================
MLD Snooping Multicast Routers for service 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MRouter FE80::12
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sap Id                  : 2/1/5                                                
Expires                 : 18s                                                  
Up Time                 : 0d 00:06:28                                          
Version                 : 2                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of mrouters: 1

mrouters

Syntax

mrouters [detail]

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id>igmp-snooping mrouters)

Full Context

show service id igmp-snooping mrouters

Description

This command displays all multicast routers.

Parameters

detail

Displays detailed information.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of IGMP snooping mrouter information.

Output Example
*A:ALA-48# show service id 700 igmp-snooping mrouters
===============================================================================
IGMP Snooping Multicast Routers for service 700
===============================================================================
MRouter          Sap/Sdp Id             Up Time        Expires   Version
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of mrouters: 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48#

Output fields: IGMP snooping multicast routers describes the show igmp-snooping mrouters output fields:

Table 22. Output fields: IGMP snooping multicast routers

Label

Description

MRouter

The multicast router port

Sap/Sdp Id

The SAP and SDP ID multicast router ports

Up Time

The length of time the mrouter has been up

Expires

The amount of time left before the query interval expires

Version

The configured version of IGMP running on this interface

mrp

mrp

Syntax

mrp

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id mrp)

Full Context

show service id mrp

Description

This command displays information on a per service MRP configuration.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of service MRP information.

Output Example
*A:PE-A# show service id 10 mrp
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MRP Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State        : Up                 Failed Register Cnt: 0
Max Attributes     : 2048               Attribute Count    : 10
Flood Time         : Off
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:PE-A#

mrp

Syntax

mrp

Context

[Tree] (clear>service>statistics>id mrp)

Full Context

clear service statistics id mrp

Description

This command clears all MRP statistics for the service ID.

Platforms

All

mrp-policy

mrp-policy

Syntax

mrp-policy [mrp-policy]

mrp-policy mrp-policy [association]

mrp-policy mrp-policy [entry entry-id]

Context

[Tree] (show>service mrp-policy)

Full Context

show service mrp-policy

Description

This command displays information on an MRP policy.

Parameters

mrp-policy

Specifies the MRP policy name

Values

32 chars max

entry-id

Specifies the entry ID number

Values

1 to 65535

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of service MRP policy information.

Output Example
*A:PE-B# show service mrp-policy
===============================================================================
Mrp Policies
===============================================================================
Mrp-Policy                       Scope     Applied Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1                                template  Yes
2                                template  Yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total: 2
===============================================================================


*A:PE-B# show service mrp-policy "1"
===============================================================================
Mrp Policy
===============================================================================
Policy Name : 1                                Applied         : Yes
Scope       : template                         Def. Action     : block
Entries     : 1
Description : (Not Specified)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mrp Policy Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry       : 1                                Match action    : end-station
Description : (Not Specified)
isid        : 10..11
===============================================================================
*A:PE-B#

ms-pw

ms-pw

Syntax

ms-pw [rd rd] [aii-type2 aii-type2] [brief] [hunt] [aspath-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>bgp>routes ms-pw)

Full Context

show router bgp routes ms-pw

Description

This command displays BGP Multi-Segment Pseudowire (MS-PW) routes.

Parameters

rd

Displays information for the route distinguisher.

Values

ip-addr:comm-val | 2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val | 4byte-asnumber:comm-val

aii-type2

Filters the MS-PW routes based on the AII Type 2 value.

reg-exp

Displays routes matching the specified regular expression, up to 80 characters.

comm-id

Specifies the community ID, up to 72 characters.

Values

[as-num:comm-val | ext-comm | well-known-comm | large-comm]

where:

  • as-num — 0 to 65535

  • comm-val — 0 to 65535

  • ext-comm — the extended community, defined as one of the following:

    • {target | origin}:ip-address:comm-val

    • {target | origin}:asnum:ext-comm-val

    • {target | origin}:ext-asnum:comm-val

    • bandwidth:asnum:val-in-mbps

    • ext:4300:ovstate

    • ext:value1:value2

    • flowspec-set:ext-asnum:group-id

    where:

    • target — route target

    • origin — route origin

    • ip-address — a.b.c.d

    • ext-comm-val — 0 to 4294967295

    • ext-asnum — 0 to 4294967295

    • bandwidth — bandwidth

    • val-in-mbps — 0 to 16777215

    • ext — extended

    • ext:4300 — origin verification

    • ovstate — 0, 1, or 2 (0 for valid, 1 for not found, 2 for invalid)

    • value1 — 0000 to FFFF

    • value2 — 0 to FFFFFFFFFFFF

    • flowspec-set — flow-spec set

    • group-id — 0 to 16383

  • well-known-commnull | no-export | no-export-subconfed | no-advertise | blackhole

  • large-commasn-or-ex:val-or-ex:val-or-ex

Platforms

All

msap

msap

Syntax

msap {msap-id | idle-only}

Context

[Tree] (clear>service>id msap)

Full Context

clear service id msap

Description

This command clears Managed SAP (MSAP) information.

This command can remove an MSAP with active subscribers still associated with the MSAP. You can specify the idle-only parameter to clear only MSAPs in an idle state; MSAPs with active subscribers are not cleared.

Parameters

msap-id

Specifies a Managed SAP ID.

Values

dot1q

[port-id | lag-id]:qtag1

qinq

[port-id | lag-id]:qtag1.qtag2

qtag1

0 to 4094

qtag2

0 to 4094

idle-only

Specifies to clear only MSAPs in an idle state.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

msap

Syntax

msap [service service-id]

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>service msap)

Full Context

tools dump service msap

Description

This command provides MSAP-related statistics for the chassis and tracks the number of sticky MSAPs. The statistics include the total number of MSAPs, sticky MSAPs, and idle MSAPs. When a subscriber disconnects from a sticky MSAP, it transitions to an idle MSAP. The idle MSAP transitions back to a sticky MSAP when the subscriber reconnects. A large number of idle MSAPs during peak network hours indicate that an idle MSAP cleanup is required. The total MSAP statistic counts both the total number of traditional MSAPs (non-sticky) and total number of sticky MSAPs. Idle MSAPs are counted towards the total number of sticky MSAPs.

Parameters

service-id

Specifies the service for which to show the MSAP-related statistics. The service is indicated in the chassis.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

msap

Syntax

msap

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id msap)

Full Context

show service id msap

Description

This command displays information for the managed SAPs associated with the service.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of managed SAP information.

Output Example
[/]
A:patrick@pe1# /show service id 1000 msap
===============================================================================
SAP(Summary), Service 1000
===============================================================================
PortId                          SvcId      Ing.  Ing.    Egr.  Egr.   Adm  Opr
                                           QoS   Fltr    QoS   Fltr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1/1/c1/4:2111.10]              1000       1     none    1     none   Up   Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of SAPs : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Managed SAPs : 1, indicated by [<sap-id>]
Flags : (I) = Idle MSAP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
[/]
A:patrick@pe1# /show service id 1000 sap
===============================================================================
SAP(Summary), Service 1000
===============================================================================
PortId                          SvcId      Ing.  Ing.    Egr.  Egr.   Adm  Opr
                                           QoS   Fltr    QoS   Fltr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/c1/1:2413.4001              1000       1     none    1     none   Up   Up
[1/1/c1/4:2111.10]              1000       1     none    1     none   Up   Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of SAPs : 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Managed SAPs : 1, indicated by [<sap-id>]
Flags : (I) = Idle MSAP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================

msap-policy

msap-policy

Syntax

msap-policy [msap-policy-name [association]]

Context

[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt msap-policy)

Full Context

show subscriber-mgmt msap-policy

Description

This command displays Managed SAP policy information.

Parameters

msap-policy-name

Displays information about the specifies MSAP policy.

association

Displays information related to the specifies MSAP policy.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of managed SAP policy information.

Output Example
*A:ALA-48>show>subscr-mgmt# msap-policy
===============================================================================
Managed SAP Policies
===============================================================================
Name                             Num    Description
                                 MSAPs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
test                             0      (Not Specified)
test 1                           0      (Not Specified)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of MSAP Policies : 2
Number of MSAPs         : 0
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48>show>subscr-mgmt#

Output fields: MSAP policy describes subscriber management MSAP policy output fields.

Table 23. Output fields: MSAP policy

Field

Description

Name

The name of the MSAP policy

Num MSAPs

The number of MSAPs

Description

The user-provided description of the MSAP policy

Number of MSAP Policies

The total number of MSAP policies

Number of MSAPs

The total number of MSAPs

msap-policy

Syntax

msap-policy msap-policy-name [idle-only]

Context

[Tree] (clear>subscr-mgmt msap-policy)

Full Context

clear subscriber-mgmt msap-policy

Description

This command deletes Managed SAPs (MSAPs) created by the MSAP policy.

This command can remove an MSAP with active subscribers still associated with the MSAP. Use the idle-only parameter to remove only MSAPs in an idle state.

Parameters

msap-policy-name

Specifies an existing managed SAP policy name. A string up to 32 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.

idle-only

Specifies to remove only the MSAPs in an idle state.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

msap-policy

Syntax

msap-policy msap-policy-name

Context

[Tree] (clear>service>id msap-policy)

Full Context

clear service id msap-policy

Description

This command clears Managed SAPs created by the Managed SAP policy.

Parameters

msap-policy-name

Clears an existing MSAP policy.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

msdp

msdp

Syntax

msdp

Context

[Tree] (clear>router msdp)

Full Context

clear router msdp

Description

Commands in this context clear and reset Multicast Source Discovery protocol (MSDP) entities and statistics.

Platforms

All

msdp

Syntax

msdp

Context

[Tree] (show>router msdp)

Full Context

show router msdp

Description

Commands in this context display MSDP related information.

Platforms

All

mstp-configuration

mstp-configuration

Syntax

mstp-configuration

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id mstp-configuration)

Full Context

show service id mstp-configuration

Description

This command displays the MSTP specific configuration data. This command is only valid on a management VPLS.

Platforms

All

multi-chassis

multi-chassis

Syntax

multi-chassis

Context

[Tree] (tools>dump>redundancy multi-chassis)

Full Context

tools dump redundancy multi-chassis

Description

Commands in this context dump multi-chassis parameters.

Platforms

All

multi-chassis

Syntax

multi-chassis

Context

[Tree] (tools>perform>redundancy multi-chassis)

Full Context

tools perform redundancy multi-chassis

Description

This command enables tools for multi-chassis redundancy.

Platforms

All

multi-chassis

Syntax

multi-chassis

Context

[Tree] (show>redundancy multi-chassis)

Full Context

show redundancy multi-chassis

Description

This command displays multi-chassis redundancy information.

Platforms

All

Output

See the following output examples:

Output Example: show redundancy multi-chassis mc-lag peer <ip-address>
*A:Dut-C# show redundancy multi-chassis mc-lag peer 10.10.10.1 
===============================================================================
Multi-Chassis MC-Lag Peer 10.10.10.1
===============================================================================
Last State chg: 09/24/2007 07:58:03       
Admin State: Up      Oper State   : Up        
KeepAlive: 10 deci-seconds     Hold On Ngbr Failure : 3       
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lag Id Lacp Key Remote Lag Id System Id  Sys Prio Last State Changed 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1      326661      00:00:00:33:33:33  32888  09/24/2007 07:56:35
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of LAGs : 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
Output Example: show redundancy multi-chassis mc-lag statistics
A:pc1# show redundancy multi-chassis mc-lag statistics 
===============================================================================
Multi-Chassis Statistics
===============================================================================
Packets Rx                        : 129816                                     
Packets Rx Keepalive              : 129798                                     
Packets Rx Config                 : 3                                          
Packets Rx Peer Config            : 5                                          
Packets Rx State                  : 10                                         
Packets Dropped KeepaliveTask     : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Packet Too Short  : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Verify Failed     : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Tlv Invalid Size  : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Out of Seq        : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Unknown Tlv       : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Tlv Invalid LagId : 0                                          
Packets Dropped MD5               : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Unknown Peer      : 0                                          
Packets Tx                        : 77918                                      
Packets Tx Keepalive              : 77879                                      
Packets Tx Config                 : 6                                          
Packets Tx Peer Config            : 26                                         
Packets Tx State                  : 7                                          
Packets Tx Failed                 : 0                                          
===============================================================================
A:pc1#
Output Example: show redundancy multi-chassis mc-lag peer <ip-address> lag 2 statistics
A:pc1# show redundancy multi-chassis mc-lag peer 10.10.10.102 lag 2 statistics 
===============================================================================
Multi-Chassis Statistics, Peer 10.10.10.102 Lag 2
===============================================================================
Packets Rx Config                 : 1                                          
Packets Rx State                  : 4                                          
Packets Tx Config                 : 2                                          
Packets Tx State                  : 3                                          
Packets Tx Failed                 : 0                                          
===============================================================================
A:pc1#
Output Example: show redundancy multi-chassis mc-lag peer 10.10.10.102 statistics
A:pc1#show redundancy multi-chassis mc-lag peer 10.10.10.102 statistics 
===============================================================================
Multi-Chassis Statistics, Peer 10.10.10.102
===============================================================================
Packets Rx                        : 129918                                     
Packets Rx Keepalive              : 129900                                     
Packets Rx Config                 : 3                                          
Packets Rx Peer Config            : 5                                          
Packets Rx State                  : 10                                         
Packets Dropped State Disabled    : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Packets Too Short : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Tlv Invalid Size  : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Tlv Invalid LagId : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Out of Seq        : 0                                          
Packets Dropped Unknown Tlv       : 0                                          
Packets Dropped MD5               : 0                                          
Packets Tx                        : 77979                                      
Packets Tx Keepalive              : 77940                                      
Packets Tx Peer Config            : 26                                         
Packets Tx Failed                 : 0                                          
===============================================================================
A:pc1#
Output Example: show redundancy multi-chassis sync
A:pc1# show redundancy multi-chassis sync 
===============================================================================
Multi-chassis Peer Table
===============================================================================
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer IP Address         : 10.10.10.102                                         
Description             : CO1
Authentication          : Enabled                                              
Source IP Address       : 10.10.10.101                                         
Admin State             : Enabled                                              
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sync-status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Applications     :                                                      
Sync Admin State        : Up                                                   
Sync Oper State         : Up                                                   
DB Sync State           : inSync                                               
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0                                                    
===============================================================================
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer IP Address         : 10.10.20.1                                           
Authentication          : Disabled                                             
Source IP Address       : 0.0.0.0                                              
Admin State             : Disabled                                             
===============================================================================
A:pc1#
Output Example: show redundancy multi-chassis sync peer <ip-address>
pc1# show redundancy multi-chassis sync peer 192.0.2.1 
===============================================================================
Multi-chassis Peer Table
===============================================================================
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer IP Address         : 192.0.2.1
Description             : (Not Specified)
Authentication          : Enabled
Source IP Address       : 192.0.2.2
Admin State             : Enabled
Warm standby            : No
Remote warm standby     : No
Sub-mgmt options
  DHCP lease threshold  : Active (5 min.)
     Local / Remote     : 5 min. / 5 min
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sync-status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Applications     :                                                      
Sync Admin State        : Up                                                   
Sync Oper State         : Up                                                   
DB Sync State           : inSync                                               
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0 
===============================================================================
MCS Application Stats
===============================================================================
Application             : igmp                                                 
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application             : igmpSnooping                                         
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application             : subMgmt                                              
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application             : srrp                                                 
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0                                                    
===============================================================================
A:pc1#
Output Example: show redundancy multi-chassis sync peer <ip-address> detail
A:pc1# show redundancy multi-chassis sync peer 10.10.10.102 detail 
===============================================================================
Multi-chassis Peer Table
===============================================================================
Peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer IP Address         : 10.10.10.102                                         
Description             : CO1
Authentication          : Enabled                                              
Source IP Address       : 10.10.10.101                                         
Admin State             : Enabled                                              
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sync-status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Applications     :                                                      
Sync Admin State        : Up                                                   
Sync Oper State         : Up                                                   
DB Sync State           : inSync                                               
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0 
===============================================================================
MCS Application Stats
===============================================================================
Application             : igmp                                                 
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application             : igmpSnooping                                         
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application             : subMgmt                                              
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Application             : srrp                                                 
Num Entries             : 0                                                    
Lcl Deleted Entries     : 0                                                    
Alarm Entries           : 0                                                    
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rem Num Entries         : 0                                                    
Rem Lcl Deleted Entries : 0                                                    
Rem Alarm Entries       : 0                                                    
===============================================================================
Ports synced on peer 10.10.10.102
===============================================================================
Port/Encap                    Tag                                              
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1                                                                          
  1-2                         r1                                               
===============================================================================
A:pc1#
Output Example: show redundancy multi-chassis sync statistics
A:pc1# show redundancy multi-chassis sync statistics 
===============================================================================
Multi-chassis Peer Sync Stats
===============================================================================
Peer IP Address         : 10.10.10.102                                         
Packets Tx Total        : 511                                                  
Packets Tx Hello        : 510                                                  
Packets Tx Data         : 0                                                    
Packets Tx Other        : 1                                                    
Packets Tx Error        : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Total        : 511                                                  
Packets Rx Hello        : 510                                                  
Packets Rx Data         : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Other        : 1                                                    
Packets Rx Error        : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Header Err   : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Body Err     : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Seq Num Err  : 0                                                    
===============================================================================
Peer IP Address         : 10.10.20.1                                           
Packets Tx Total        : 0                                                    
Packets Tx Hello        : 0                                                    
Packets Tx Data         : 0                                                    
Packets Tx Other        : 0                                                    
Packets Tx Error        : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Total        : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Hello        : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Data         : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Other        : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Error        : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Header Err   : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Body Err     : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Seq Num Err  : 0                                                    
===============================================================================
A:pc1#
Output Example: show redundancy multi-chassis sync peer <ip-address> statistics
A:pc1# show redundancy multi-chassis sync peer 10.10.10.102 statistics 
===============================================================================
Multi-chassis Peer Sync Stats
===============================================================================
Peer IP Address         : 10.10.10.102                                         
Packets Tx Total        : 554                                                  
Packets Tx Hello        : 553                                                  
Packets Tx Data         : 0                                                    
Packets Tx Other        : 1                                                    
Packets Tx Error        : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Total        : 554                                                  
Packets Rx Hello        : 553                                                  
Packets Rx Data         : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Other        : 1                                                    
Packets Rx Error        : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Header Err   : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Body Err     : 0                                                    
Packets Rx Seq Num Err  : 0 
===============================================================================
A:pc1#

multi-chassis

Syntax

multi-chassis

Context

[Tree] (clear>redundancy multi-chassis)

Full Context

clear redundancy multi-chassis

Description

Commands in this context clear multi-chassis parameters.

Platforms

All

multi-chassis-shunt-interface

multi-chassis-shunt-interface

Syntax

multi-chassis-shunt-interface

Context

[Tree] (show>ipsec multi-chassis-shunt-interface)

Full Context

show ipsec multi-chassis-shunt-interface

Description

This command displays information about configured multi-chassis shunt interfaces or the multi-chassis shunt interface information in the specified routing instance or service.

Platforms

7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR

Output

The following output is an example of IPsec multi-chassis shunt interfaces. Output fields: multi-chassis shunt interface describes the output fields

Output Example
show>ipsec# multi-chassis-shunt-interface
===============================================================================
IPsec Multi-Chassis Shunt Interfaces
===============================================================================
Service Id  MC Shunt Interface Name          Next Hop                 Resolved
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Base        to84                             130.100.14.4             Yes
Base        to85                             130.110.15.5             Yes
400         to84                             130.100.14.4             Yes
400         to85                             130.110.15.5             Yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of IPsec MC Shunt Interfaces: 4
Table 24. Output fields: multi-chassis shunt interface

Label

Description

Service Id

The service ID

MC Shunt Interface Name

The multi-chassis shunt interface name

Next Hop

The next hop

Resolved

Resolved: Yes or No

No. of IPsec MC Shunt Interfaces

The total number of MC shunt interfaces

multicast-info-policy

multicast-info-policy

Syntax

multicast-info-policy [policy-name] [detail]

Context

[Tree] (show>mcast-management multicast-info-policy)

Full Context

show mcast-management multicast-info-policy

Description

This command displays multicast path management policy information.

Parameters

policy-name

Specifies the bandwidth policy name, up to 32 characters.

detail

Displays detailed information.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of multicast management bandwidth policy information.

Output Example
A:PE1# show mcast-management multicast-info-policy "default" detail
===============================================================================
Multicast Info Policy
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
default
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description         : (Not Specified)
Bundle default
  Description       : (Not Specified)
  Bw activity       : dynamic                  Bw fall delay          : 30 s
  Admin bw          : 0 kbps                   Preference             : 0
  Exp path type     : none                     Keepalive override     : 0 s
  Blackhole rate    : 0 kbps                   Cong Prio Thd          : 4
  Ecmp opt Thd      : 7
  Prim tun if       : (Not Specified)
===============================================================================
Multicast Info Policies : 1
===============================================================================
A:PE1#

mvpn

mvpn

Syntax

mvpn

mvpn source-redundancy [root | leaf]

Context

[Tree] (show>router mvpn)

Full Context

show router mvpn

Description

This command displays multicast VPN related information. The router instance must be specified.

Parameters

root

Displays root information.

leaf

Displays leaf information.

Platforms

All

Output

The following outputs are examples of MVPN information.

Output Example
*A:Dut-C# show router 1 mvpn
===============================================================================
MVPN 1 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:10.20.1.4:105

ipmsi              : rsvp IpmsiTemplate
i-pmsi P2MP AdmSt  : Up
i-pmsi Tunnel Name : IpmsiTemplate-1-74216
enable-bfd-root    : false                enable-bfd-leaf    : false
Mdt-type           : sender-receiver

BSR signalling     : none
Wildcard s-pmsi    : false
spmsi              : rsvp SpmsiTemplate
s-pmsi P2MP AdmSt  : Up
max-p2mp-spmsi     : 4000
data-delay-interval: 3 seconds
enable-asm-mdt     : N/A
data-threshold     : 224.0.0.0/4 --> 1 kbps
rx-threshold       : 224.0.0.0/4 --> pe-thres-add 2 --> pe-thres-delete 4
data-threshold     : ff00:db8:/8 --> 1 kbps
rx-threshold       : ff00:db8:/8 --> pe-thres-add 2 --> pe-thres-delete 4
===============================================================================

*A:Dut-D# show router 21 mvpn
===============================================================================
MVPN 21 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:10.20.1.4:106

ipmsi              : ldp
i-pmsi P2MP AdmSt  : Up
i-pmsi Tunnel Name : mpls-if-74217
Mdt-type           : sender-receiver

BSR signalling     : none
Wildcard s-pmsi    : false
spmsi              : ldp
s-pmsi P2MP AdmSt  : Up
max-p2mp-spmsi     : 4000
data-delay-interval: 3 seconds
enable-asm-mdt     : N/A
data-threshold     : 224.0.0.0/4 --> 1 kbps
rx-threshold       : 224.0.0.0/4 --> pe-thres-add 2 --> pe-thres-delete 4
data-threshold     : ff00:db8:/8 --> 1 kbps
rx-threshold       : ff00:db8:/8 --> pe-thres-add 2 --> pe-thres-delete 4
===============================================================================



*A:DUT-B# show router 1 mvpn 
===============================================================================
MVPN 1 configuration data
===============================================================================
signaling          : Bgp                  auto-discovery     : Default
UMH Selection      : Tunnel-Status        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:10.20.1.2:27
ipmsi              : ldp
i-pmsi P2MP AdmSt  : Up                   
i-pmsi Tunnel Name : mpls-if-74044        
Mdt-type           : sender-receiver      
ipmsi UMH RM       : Enabled
bandwidth          : 1000 kbps            revertive timer    : 40 seconds
BSR signalling     : none                 
Wildcard s-pmsi    : Disabled             
Multistream-SPMSI  : Disabled             
spmsi              : ldp
s-pmsi P2MP AdmSt  : Up                   
max-p2mp-spmsi     : 5                    
data-delay-interval: 3 seconds            
enable-asm-mdt     : N/A                  
data-threshold     : 224.0.0.0/4 --> 0 kbps
spmsi UMH RM       : Enabled
group              : 227.1.1.1/32         source             : 150.1.1.8/32
bandwidth          : 1000 kbps            revertive timer    : 40 seconds
group              : 227.1.1.2/32         source             : 150.1.1.8/32
bandwidth          : 1000 kbps            revertive timer    : 40 seconds
group              : 227.1.1.3/32         source             : 150.1.1.8/32
bandwidth          : 1000 kbps            revertive timer    : 40 seconds
group              : 227.1.1.4/32         source             : 150.1.1.8/32
bandwidth          : 1000 kbps            revertive timer    : 40 seconds
group              : 227.1.1.5/32         source             : 150.1.1.8/32
bandwidth          : 1000 kbps            revertive timer    : 40 seconds

mvpn-ipv4

mvpn-ipv4

Syntax

mvpn-ipv4 [aspath-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [rd rd] [brief] [type mvpn-type] [originator-ip ip-address] [source-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [group-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [source-as as-number]

mvpn-ipv4 [aspath-regex reg-exp] hunt [community comm-id] [rd rd] [brief] [type mvpn-type] [originator-ip ip-address] [source-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [group-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [source-as as-number]

mvpn-ipv4 [detail | longer] [aspath-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id] [rd rd] [type mvpn-type] [originator-ip ip-address] [source-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [group-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [source-as as-number]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>bgp>routes mvpn-ipv4)

Full Context

show router bgp routes mvpn-ipv4

Description

This command displays BGP MVPN IPv4 routes.

Parameters

reg-exp

Displays routes matching the specified regular expression, up to 80 characters.

hunt

Displays entries for the specified route.

comm-id

Specifies the community ID, up to 72 characters.

Values

[as-num:comm-val | ext-comm | well-known-comm | large-comm]

where:

  • as-num — 0 to 65535

  • comm-val — 0 to 65535

  • ext-comm — the extended community, defined as one of the following:

    • {target | origin}:ip-address:comm-val

    • {target | origin}:asnum:ext-comm-val

    • {target | origin}:ext-asnum:comm-val

    • bandwidth:asnum:val-in-mbps

    • ext:4300:ovstate

    • ext:value1:value2

    • flowspec-set:ext-asnum:group-id

    where:

    • target — route target

    • origin — route origin

    • ip-address — a.b.c.d

    • ext-comm-val — 0 to 4294967295

    • ext-asnum — 0 to 4294967295

    • bandwidth — bandwidth

    • val-in-mbps — 0 to 16777215

    • ext — extended

    • ext:4300 — origin verification

    • ovstate — 0, 1, or 2 (0 for valid, 1 for not found, 2 for invalid)

    • value1 — 0000 to FFFF

    • value2 — 0 to FFFFFFFFFFFF

    • flowspec-set — flow-spec set

    • group-id — 0 to 16383

  • well-known-commnull | no-export | no-export-subconfed | no-advertise | blackhole

  • large-commasn-or-ex:val-or-ex:val-or-ex

rd

Displays information for the route distinguisher.

Values

ip-addr:comm-val | 2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val | 4byte-asnumber:comm-val

brief

Displays the BGP MVPN IPv4 route information in a brief format.

mvpn-type

Displays information for the specified MVPN route type.

Values

intra-ad | inter-ad | spmsi-ad | leaf-ad | source-ad | shared-join | source-join

ip-address

Specifies the originator IP address.

Values

a.b.c.d

ipv4 address | ipv6 address

Displays the IPv4 or IPv6 address expressed in dotted decimal notation.

Values

ipv4-address:

a.b.c.d

ipv6-address:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

x: [0 to FFFF]H

d: [0 to 255]D

as-number

Specifies the source AS number.

Values

0 to 4294967295

Platforms

All

mvpn-ipv6

mvpn-ipv6

Syntax

mvpn-ipv6 [type mvpn-type] [rd rd] [originator-ip ip-address] [source-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [group-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [source-as as-number] [detail | longer] [aspath-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id]

mvpn-ipv6 [type mvpn-type] [rd rd] [originator-ip ip-address] [source-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [group-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [source-as as-number] brief [aspath-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id]

mvpn-ipv6 [type mvpn-type] [rd rd] [originator-ip ip-address] [source-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [group-ip ipv4 address | ipv6 address] [source-as as-number] hunt [aspath-regex reg-exp] [community comm-id]

Context

[Tree] (show>router>bgp>routes mvpn-ipv6)

Full Context

show router bgp routes mvpn-ipv6

Description

This command displays BGP MVPN IPv6 routes.

Parameters

mvpn-type

Displays information for the specified MVPN route type.

Values

intra-ad | inter-ad | spmsi-ad | leaf-ad | source-ad | shared-join | source-join

rd

Displays information for the route distinguisher.

Values

ip-addr:comm-val | 2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val | 4byte-asnumber:comm-val

ip-address

Specifies the originator IP address.

Values

a.b.c.d

ipv4 address | ipv6 address

Displays the IPv4 or IPv6 address expressed in dotted decimal notation.

Values

ipv4-address:

a.b.c.d

ipv6-address:

x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit pieces)

x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d

x: [0 to FFFF]H

d: [0 to 255]D

as-number

Specifies the source AS number.

Values

0 to 4294967295

detail

Displays detailed information.

longer

Displays the specified route and subsets of the route.

brief

Displays the BGP MVPN IPv6 route information in a brief format.

reg-exp

Displays routes matching the specified regular expression, up to 80 characters.

comm-id

Specifies the community ID, up to 72 characters.

Values

[as-num:comm-val | ext-comm | well-known-comm | large-comm]

where:

  • as-num — 0 to 65535

  • comm-val — 0 to 65535

  • ext-comm — the extended community, defined as one of the following:

    • {target | origin}:ip-address:comm-val

    • {target | origin}:asnum:ext-comm-val

    • {target | origin}:ext-asnum:comm-val

    • bandwidth:asnum:val-in-mbps

    • ext:4300:ovstate

    • ext:value1:value2

    • flowspec-set:ext-asnum:group-id

    where:

    • target — route target

    • origin — route origin

    • ip-address — a.b.c.d

    • ext-comm-val — 0 to 4294967295

    • ext-asnum — 0 to 4294967295

    • bandwidth — bandwidth

    • val-in-mbps — 0 to 16777215

    • ext — extended

    • ext:4300 — origin verification

    • ovstate — 0, 1, or 2 (0 for valid, 1 for not found, 2 for invalid)

    • value1 — 0000 to FFFF

    • value2 — 0 to FFFFFFFFFFFF

    • flowspec-set — flow-spec set

    • group-id — 0 to 16383

  • well-known-commnull | no-export | no-export-subconfed | no-advertise | blackhole

  • large-commasn-or-ex:val-or-ex:val-or-ex

Platforms

All

mvpn-list

mvpn-list

Syntax

mvpn-list [type type] [auto-discovery auto-discovery] [signalling

signalling] [group group]

Context

[Tree] (show>router mvpn-list)

Full Context

show router mvpn-list

Description

This command displays the list of multicast VPNs.

Parameters

type

Specifies the MVPN type.

Values

pim, rsvp, ldp

auto-discovery

Specifies the auto-discovery mode.

Values

none, default, mdt-s

signalling

Specifies the signalling type.

Values

bgp, pim

group

Specifies the group address.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of router MVPN list information.

Output Example
*A:Dut-D# show router mvpn-list

Legend: Sig = Signal  Pim-a = pim-asm  Pim-s = pim-ssm  A-D = Auto-Discovery
SR = Sender-Receiver  SO = Sender-Only  RO = Receiver-Only
===============================================================================
MVPN List
===============================================================================
VprnID    A-D      iPmsi/sPmsi GroupAddr/Lsp-Template          IPv4(S,G)/(*,G)
           Sig      Mdt-Type                                    IPv6(S,G)/(*,G)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100       None     Pim-a/None  239.100.201.101                 0/0
           Pim      N/A                                         0/0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Mvpns : 1
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Total                              PIM            RSVP           MLDP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I-PMSI tunnels                     1              0              0
TX S-PMSI tunnels                  0              0              0
RX S-PMSI tunnels                  0              0              0
RX PSEUDO S-PMSI tunnels   0              0              0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total IPv4 (S,G)/(*,G) : 0/0
Total IPv6 (S,G)/(*,G) : 0/0
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-D#

mvr

mvr

Syntax

mvr

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id>mld-snooping mvr)

Full Context

show service id mld-snooping mvr

Description

This command displays multicast VPLS registration information.

Platforms

All

mvr

Syntax

mvr

Context

[Tree] (show>service>id>igmp-snooping mvr)

Full Context

show service id igmp-snooping mvr

Description

This command displays Multicast VPLS Registration (MVR) information.

Platforms

All

Output

The following output is an example of IGMP snooping mvr information.

Output Example
A:ALA-1>show>service>id>snooping# mvr
===============================================================================
IGMP Snooping Multicast VPLS Registration info for service 10
===============================================================================
IGMP Snooping Admin State : Up                                                 
 
MVR Admin State           : Up                                                 
MVR Policy                : mvr-policy                                         
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Local SAPs/SDPs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Svc Id     Sap/Sdp                Oper      From       Num Local
           Id                     State     VPLS       Groups   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100         sap:1/1/10:10         Up       Local      100
100         sap:1/1/10:20         Up       Local      100
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MVR SAPs (from-vpls=10)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Svc Id     Sap/Sdp                Oper      From       Num MVR  
           Id                     State     VPLS       Groups   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20         sap:1/1/4:100          Up        10         100      
30         sap:1/1/31:10.10       Up        10         100
=============================================================================== 
A:ALA-1>show>service>id>snooping#

Output fields: IGMP Snooping MVR describes the show igmp-snooping mvr output fields:

Table 25. Output fields: IGMP Snooping MVR

Label

Description

IGMP Snooping Admin State

The IGMP snooping administrative state

MVR Admin State

The MVR administrative state

MVR Policy

The MVR policy name

Svc ID

The service ID

Sap/SDP

The SAP or SDP ID

Oper State

The operational state

From VPLS

The originating VPLS name

Num Local Groups

The number of local groups