p Commands – Part I
p2mp
p2mp
Syntax
p2mp p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [ session ip-addr [label-space]] [summary | detail]
p2mp p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [ session ip-addr [label-space]] [summary | detail] inner-root ip-address
p2mp p2mp-id identifier [rd rd] [ session ip-addr [label-space]] [family] [ summary | detail] [innermost-root ip-address]
p2mp p2mp-id identifier root ip-address rd rd [session ip-addr [ label-space] [family] [summary | detail] [innermost-root ip-address]
p2mp [session ip-addr [label-space]] [ family] [summary | detail] [opaque-type opaque-type]
p2mp source ip-address group mcast-address root ip-address [session ip-addr [ label-space]] [family] [summary | detail] inner-root ip-address
p2mp source ip-address group mcast-address root ip-address [rd rd] [ session ip-addr [label-space]] [summary | detail]
p2mp source ip-address group mcast-address [ session ip-addr [label-space]] [family] [ summary | detail] [innermost-root ip-address]
p2mp stitching [p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [rd rd] [ inner-root ip-address]]
p2mp stitching source ip-address group mcast-address root ip-address inner-root ip-address
p2mp stitching p2mp-id identifier [rd rd] innermost-root ip-address
p2mp stitching source ip-address group mcast-address innermost-root ip-address
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ldp>bindings p2mp)
Full Context
show router ldp bindings p2mp
Description
This command displays LDP P2MP FEC bindings.
Parameters
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- family
-
Displays either IPv4 or IPv6 active LDP information.
- group mcast-address
-
Displays the P2MP group multicast address bindings.
- inner-root ip-address
-
Displays recursive FECs whose inner root address matches the specified address.
- innermost-root ip-address
-
Displays recursive FECs whose inner root address matches the specified address and non-recursive FECs that have a root address that matches the specified address.
- opaque-type opaque-type
-
Specifies the type of a Multi-Point Opaque Value Element.
- p2mp-id identifier
-
Displays LDP active P2MP identifier bindings.
- rd rd
-
Displays information for the route distinguisher.
- root ip-address
-
Displays root IP address information.
- session ip-addr[label-space]
-
Displays information for the LDP session IP address and label space.
- source ip-address
-
Displays LDP active P2MP source bindings.
- stitching
-
Displays stitching information for LDP P2MP FEC bindings.
- summary
-
Displays information in a summarized format.
Platforms
All
Output
Output ExampleThe following show output displays recursive FECs.
A:Dut-C# show router ldp bindings p2mp stitching
===============================================================================
LDP GRT Recursive with Generic IPv4 P2MP Bindings
===============================================================================
RootAddr
InnerRootAddr P2MP-Id Stitch
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.3
10.20.1.5 8193 lowerFec
10.180.5.5
10.20.1.5 8193 primUpperFec
10.181.5.5
10.20.1.5 8193 bkpUpperFec
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.3
10.20.1.6 8193 lowerFec
10.180.5.5
10.20.1.6 8193 primUpperFec
10.181.5.5
10.20.1.6 8193 bkpUpperFec
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.180.5.3
10.20.1.1 8193 lowerFec
10.20.1.1
-- 8193 primUpperFec
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.180.5.3
10.20.1.2 8193 lowerFec
10.20.1.2
-- 8193 primUpperFec
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of GRT Recursive with Generic IPv4 P2MP Bindings: 10
===============================================================================
A:Dut-C# show router ldp bindings active p2mp
===============================================================================
LDP Bindings (IPv4 LSR ID 10.20.1.3)
(IPv6 LSR ID ::)
===============================================================================
Label Status:
U - Label In Use, N - Label Not In Use, W - Label Withdrawn
WP - Label Withdraw Pending, BU - Alternate For Fast Re-Route
e - Label ELC
FEC Flags:
LF - Lower FEC, UF - Upper FEC, BA - ASBR Backup FEC
===============================================================================
LDP Generic IPv4 P2MP Bindings (Active)
===============================================================================
P2MP-Id Interface
RootAddr Op IngLbl EgrLbl
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8193 73730
10.20.1.1 Pop 262134 --
-- --
8193 73730
10.20.1.1 (UF) Swap 262134 Stitched
-- --
8193 73729
10.20.1.2 Pop 262135 --
-- --
8193 73729
10.20.1.2 (UF) Swap 262135 Stitched
-- --
8193 73728
10.20.1.3 Push -- 262137
10.180.2.1 1/1/1:0
8193 73728
10.20.1.3 Push -- 262137
10.181.2.1 1/1/1:1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Generic IPv4 P2MP Active Bindings: 6
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP GRT Recursive with Generic IPv4 P2MP Bindings (Active)
===============================================================================
P2MP-Id Interface
RootAddr Op IngLbl EgrLbl
InnerRootAddr
EgrNH EgrIf/LspId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8193 Unknw
10.20.1.3 (LF) Push -- 262135
10.20.1.5
10.180.2.1 1/1/1:0
8193 Unknw
10.20.1.3 (LF) Push -- 262135
10.20.1.5
10.181.2.1 1/1/1:1
8193 Unknw
10.20.1.3 (LF) Push -- 262136
10.20.1.6
10.180.2.1 1/1/1:0
8193 Unknw
10.20.1.3 (LF) Push -- 262136
10.20.1.6
10.181.2.1 1/1/1:1
8193 Unknw
10.180.5.3 (LF) Push -- 262132
10.20.1.1
10.180.5.5 2/1/1:0
8193 Unknw
10.180.5.3 (LF) Push -- 262136
10.20.1.2
10.180.5.5 2/1/1:0
8193 Unknw
10.180.5.3 Push -- 262131
10.20.1.3
10.180.5.5 2/1/1:0
8193 73731
10.180.5.5 Pop 262126 --
10.20.1.5
-- --
8193 73731
10.180.5.5 (UF) Swap 262126 Stitched
10.20.1.5
-- --
8193 73732
10.180.5.5 Pop 262124 --
10.20.1.6
-- --
8193 73732
10.180.5.5 (UF) Swap 262124 Stitched
10.20.1.6
-- --
8193 73731
10.181.5.5 (BA) Pop 262125 --
10.20.1.5
-- --
8193 73731
10.181.5.5 (BA) (UF) Swap 262125 Stitched
10.20.1.5
-- --
8193 73732
10.181.5.5 (BA) Pop 262123 --
10.20.1.6
-- --
8193 73732
10.181.5.5 (BA) (UF) Swap 262123 Stitched
10.20.1.6
-- --
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of GRT Recursive with Generic IPv4 P2MP Active Bindings: 15
===============================================================================
p2mp
Syntax
p2mp p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [summary | detail] [egress-if port-id]
p2mp p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [summary | detail] [egress-lsp tunnel-id]
p2mp p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [summary | detail] [egress-nh ip-address]
p2mp [family] [summary | detail] [ egress-if port-id] [opaque-type opaque-type]
p2mp [family] [summary | detail] [ egress-lsp tunnel-id] [opaque-type opaque-type]
p2mp [family] [summary | detail] [ egress-nh ip-address] [opaque-type opaque-type]
p2mp p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [rd rd] [summary | detail] [ egress-if port-id] inner-root ip-address
p2mp p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [rd rd] [summary | detail] [ egress-lsp tunnel-id] inner-root ip-address
p2mp p2mp-id identifier root ip-address [rd rd] [summary | detail] [ egress-nh ip-address] inner-root ip-address
p2mp source ip-address group mcast-address root ip-address [summary | detail] [egress-if port-id] inner-root ip-address
p2mp source ip-address group mcast-address root ip-address [summary | detail] [ egress-lsp tunnel-id] inner-root ip-address
p2mp source ip-address group mcast-address root ip-address [rd rd] [ summary | detail] [egress-if port-id]
p2mp source ip-address group mcast-address root ip-address [rd rd] [ summary | detail] [egress-lsp tunnel-id]
p2mp source ip-address group mcast-address root ip-address [rd rd] [ summary | detail] [egress-nh ip-address]
p2mp p2mp-id identifier [rd rd] [family] [summary | detail] [ innermost-root ip-address]
p2mp source ip-address group mcast-address [family] [summary | detail] [ innermost-root ip-address]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ldp>bindings>active p2mp)
Full Context
show router ldp bindings active p2mp
Description
This command displays LDP active P2MP bindings.
Parameters
- identifier
-
Specifies the P2MP ID.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address.
- mcast-address
-
Displays the P2MP group multicast address bindings.
- rd
-
Displays information for the route distinguisher.
- family
-
Specifies the address family.
- port-id
-
Specifies the port ID.
- tunnel-id
-
Specifies the tunnel ID.
- opaque-type
-
Specifies the multi-point opaque value element type.
Platforms
All
p2mp-candidate-path
p2mp-candidate-path
Syntax
p2mp-candidate-path [path-name] [oper { up | down}] [in-use]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>p2mp-sr-tree>p2mp-policy p2mp-candidate-path)
Full Context
show router p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy p2mp-candidate-path
Description
This command displays candidate path information.
Parameters
- path-name
-
Specifies the candidate path name, up to 32 characters.
- oper up
-
Displays the candidate paths with operational status up.
- oper down
-
Displays the candidate paths with operational status down.
- in-use
-
Displays candidate paths that are in use.
Platforms
All
p2mp-info
p2mp-info
Syntax
p2mp-info [type {originate | transit | terminate}] [s2l-endpoint ip-address]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mpls p2mp-info)
Full Context
show router mpls p2mp-info
Description
This command displays P2MP cross-connect information.
Parameters
- type
-
Specifies the P2MP type.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS p2mp information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router mpls p2mp-info
========================================================================
MPLS P2MP Cross Connect Information
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-4000-73729::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.1 Tunnel ID : 61441
P2MP ID : 4000 Lsp ID : 29696
S2L Name : ipmsi-4000-73729::pa* To : 10.20.1.3
In Interface : 1/1/1 In Label : 262129
Num. of S2ls : 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-65535-73730::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.1 Tunnel ID : 61442
P2MP ID : 65535 Lsp ID : 30208
S2L Name : ipmsi-65535-73730::p* To : 10.20.1.3
In Interface : 1/1/1 In Label : 262128
Num. of S2ls : 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-1001-73728::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.1 Tunnel ID : 61440
P2MP ID : 1001 Lsp ID : 35840
S2L Name : ipmsi-1001-73728::pa* To : 10.20.1.3
In Interface : 1/1/1 In Label : 262127
Num. of S2ls : 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-1001-73732::path_ipmsi
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.2 Tunnel ID : 64944
P2MP ID : 1001 Lsp ID : 34816
S2L Name : ipmsi-1001-73732::pa* To : 10.20.1.3
In Interface : 1/1/2 In Label : 262114
Num. of S2ls : 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-4000-73729::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.3 Tunnel ID : 61441
P2MP ID : 4000 Lsp ID : 16384
S2L Name : ipmsi-4000-73729::pa* To : 10.20.1.1
Out Interface : 1/1/1 Out Label : 262131
Num. of S2ls : 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-4000-73729::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.3 Tunnel ID : 61441
P2MP ID : 4000 Lsp ID : 16384
S2L Name : ipmsi-4000-73729::pa* To : 10.20.1.4
Out Interface : 2/1/1 Out Label : 262121
Num. of S2ls : 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-1001-73728::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.3 Tunnel ID : 61440
P2MP ID : 1001 Lsp ID : 22016
S2L Name : ipmsi-1001-73728::pa* To : 10.20.1.1
Out Interface : 1/1/1 Out Label : 262129
Num. of S2ls : 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-1001-73728::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.3 Tunnel ID : 61440
P2MP ID : 1001 Lsp ID : 22016
S2L Name : ipmsi-1001-73728::pa* To : 10.20.1.2
Out Interface : 1/1/2 Out Label : 262115
Num. of S2ls : 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-1001-73728::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.3 Tunnel ID : 61440
P2MP ID : 1001 Lsp ID : 22016
S2L Name : ipmsi-1001-73728::pa* To : 10.20.1.4
Out Interface : 2/1/1 Out Label : 262108
Num. of S2ls : 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-1001-73728::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.3 Tunnel ID : 61440
P2MP ID : 1001 Lsp ID : 22016
S2L Name : ipmsi-1001-73728::pa* To : 10.20.1.5
Out Interface : 2/1/1 Out Label : 262108
Num. of S2ls : 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-65535-73730::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.3 Tunnel ID : 61442
P2MP ID : 65535 Lsp ID : 46592
S2L Name : ipmsi-65535-73730::p* To : 10.20.1.1
Out Interface : 1/1/1 Out Label : 262130
Num. of S2ls : 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
S2L ipmsi-65535-73730::path_ipmsi
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source IP Address : 10.20.1.3 Tunnel ID : 61442
P2MP ID : 65535 Lsp ID : 46592
S2L Name : ipmsi-65535-73730::p* To : 10.20.1.4
Out Interface : 2/1/1 Out Label : 262109
Num. of S2ls : 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
P2MP Cross-connect instances : 12
p2mp-lsp
p2mp-lsp
Syntax
p2mp-lsp [lsp-name] [detail]
p2mp-lsp [lsp-name] p2mp-instance [p2mp-instance-name] [ mbb]
p2mp-lsp [lsp-name] p2mp-instance [p2mp-instance-name] s2l [s2l-name [to s2l-to-address]] [ status {up | down}] [detail]
p2mp-lsp [lsp-name] p2mp-instance [p2mp-instance-name] s2l [s2l-name [to s2l-to-address]] [mbb]
p2mp-lsp using-template [lsp-template template-name] [detail]
p2mp-lsp [lsp-name] p2mp-instance [p2mp-instance-name] s2l [s2l-name] [detail] [dns]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mpls p2mp-lsp)
Full Context
show router mpls p2mp-lsp
Description
This command displays MPLS P2MP LSP information.
Parameters
- lsp-name
-
Specifies the LSP name, up to 64 characters, used in the path.
- detail
-
Keyword used to display detailed information.
- p2mp-instance [p2mp-instance-name
-
Specifies the administrative name for the P2MP instance which must be unique within a virtual router instance.
- mbb
-
Keyword used to display make-before-break (MBB) information.
- s2l
-
Keyword used to display the source-to-leaf (S2L) name.
- to s2l-to-address
-
Keyword used to display the IP address of the destination address of the S2L sub-LSP.
- status
-
Keyword used to display the status of the P2MP LSP.
- dns
-
Keyword used to display reverse DNS resolution of actual and explicit hop information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS P2MP LSP detailed DNS information, and Output fields: MPLS P2MP LSP detailed DNS describes the output fields.
Output Exampleshow router mpls p2mp-lsp p2mp-instance s2l detail dns
===============================================================================
MPLS LSP S2L (Detail)
===============================================================================
Legend :
@ - Detour Available # - Detour In Use
b - Bandwidth Protected n - Node Protected
S - Strict L - Loose
A - ABR
s - Soft Preemption
===============================================================================
LSP Name : p2mp1
S2L LSP ID : 40960
P2MP ID : 888 S2L Grp Id : 1
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
S2L State: : Active :
S2L Name : S2L1
To : 10.20.1.6
S2L Admin : Up S2L Oper : Up
OutInterface : 2/2/1 Out Label : 524286
S2L Up Time : 0d 00:01:18 S2L Dn Time : 0d 00:00:00
RetryAttempt : 0 NextRetryIn : 0 sec
S2L Trans : 1 CSPF Queries : 0
Failure Code : noError Failure Node : n/a
Inter-area : False
ExplicitHops :
10.20.1.4(S)
Dut-D.nokia.com
-> 10.20.1.6(S)
Dut-F.nokia.com
Actual Hops :
10.10.22.3(10.20.1.3) Record Label : N/A
toD.Dut-C.nokia.com
(toC.system.nokia.com)
-> 10.10.22.4(10.20.1.4) Record Label : 524286
toC.Dut-D.nokia.com
(Dut-D.nokia.com)
-> 10.180.9.6(10.20.1.6) Record Label : 524286
10.180.9.6
(Dut-F.nokia.com)
LastResignal : n/a
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : p2mp1
S2L LSP ID : 40960
P2MP ID : 888 S2L Grp Id : 2
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
S2L State: : Active :
S2L Name : S2L2
To : 10.20.1.5
S2L Admin : Up S2L Oper : Up
OutInterface : 2/2/1 Out Label : 524286
S2L Up Time : 0d 00:01:20 S2L Dn Time : 0d 00:00:00
RetryAttempt : 0 NextRetryIn : 0 sec
S2L Trans : 1 CSPF Queries : 0
Failure Code : noError Failure Node : n/a
Inter-area : False
ExplicitHops :
10.20.1.4(S)
Dut-D.nokia.com
-> 10.20.1.6(S)
Dut-F.nokia.com
-> 10.20.1.5(S)
Dut-E.nokia.com
Actual Hops :
10.10.22.3(10.20.1.3) Record Label : N/A
toD.Dut-C.nokia.com
(Dut-C.system.nokia.com)
-> 10.10.22.4(10.20.1.4) Record Label : 524286
toC.Dut-D.nokia.com
(Dut-D.nokia.com)
-> 10.180.9.6(10.20.1.6) Record Label : 524286
10.180.9.6
(Dut-F.nokia.com)
-> 10.180.10.5(10.20.1.5) Record Label : 524286
10.180.10.5
(Dut-E.nokia.com)
LastResignal : n/a
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : p2mp1
S2L LSP ID : 40960
P2MP ID : 888 S2L Grp Id : 3
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
S2L State: : Active :
S2L Name : S2L3
To : 10.20.1.2
S2L Admin : Up S2L Oper : Up
OutInterface : 2/2/1 Out Label : 524286
S2L Up Time : 0d 00:01:22 S2L Dn Time : 0d 00:00:00
RetryAttempt : 0 NextRetryIn : 0 sec
S2L Trans : 1 CSPF Queries : 0
Failure Code : noError Failure Node : n/a
Inter-area : False
ExplicitHops :
10.20.1.4(S)
Dut-D.nokia.com
-> 10.20.1.2(S)
Dut-B.nokia.com
Actual Hops :
10.10.22.3(10.20.1.3) Record Label : N/A
toD.Dut-C.nokia.com
(toC.system.nokia.com)
-> 10.10.22.4(10.20.1.4) Record Label : 524286
toC.Dut-D.nokia.com
(Dut-D.nokia.com)
-> 10.180.4.2(10.20.1.2) Record Label : 524287
10.180.4.2
(Dut-B.nokia.com)
LastResignal : n/a
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : p2mp1
S2L LSP ID : 40960
P2MP ID : 888 S2L Grp Id : 4
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
S2L State: : Active :
S2L Name : S2L4
To : 10.20.1.1
S2L Admin : Up S2L Oper : Up
OutInterface : 1/1/2:1 Out Label : 524286
S2L Up Time : 0d 00:01:41 S2L Dn Time : 0d 00:00:00
RetryAttempt : 0 NextRetryIn : 0 sec
S2L Trans : 1 CSPF Queries : 0
Failure Code : noError Failure Node : n/a
Inter-area : False
ExplicitHops :
10.181.3.2(S)
10.181.3.2
-> 10.181.1.1(S)
10.181.1.1
Actual Hops :
10.181.3.3(10.20.1.3) Record Label : N/A
10.181.3.3
(Dut-C.system.nokia.com)
-> 10.181.3.2(10.20.1.2) Record Label : 524286
10.181.3.2
(Dut-B.nokia.com)
-> 10.181.1.1(10.20.1.1) Record Label : 524286
10.181.1.1
(Dut-A.nokia.com)
LastResignal : n/a
Label |
Description |
---|---|
LSP Name |
Displays the LSP name |
S2L LSP ID |
Displays the S2L LSP ID |
P2MP ID |
Displays the P2MP ID |
S2L Grp Id |
Displays the S2L group ID |
Admin State |
Displays the administrative state |
Oper State |
Displays the operational state |
S2L State |
Displays the S2L state |
S2L Name |
Displays the S2L name |
To |
Displays the to destination IP address |
S2L Admin |
Displays the S2L administrative state |
S2L Oper |
Displays the S2L operational state |
Out Interface |
Displays the outing interface port |
Out Label |
Displays the out label value |
S2L Up Time |
Displays the S2L up time |
S2L Dn Time |
Displays the S2L down time |
RetryAttempt |
Displays the retry attemp value |
NextRetryIn |
Displays the next retry time value |
S2L Trans |
Displays the S2L trans value |
CSPF Queries |
Displays the CSPF queries value |
Failure Code |
Displays the failure code |
Failure Node |
Displays the failure node |
Inter-area |
Displays the inter area status |
ExplicitHops |
Displays the explicit hops |
Actual Hops |
Displays the actual hops |
Record Label |
Displays the record label |
LastResignal |
Displays the resignal time |
The following output is an example of MPLS P2MP LSP information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router mpls p2mp-lsp
- p2mp-lsp [<lsp-name>] [detail]
- p2mp-lsp [<lsp-name>] p2mp-instance [<p2mp-instance-name>] [mbb]
- p2mp-lsp [<lsp-name>] p2mp-instance [<p2mp-instance-name>] s2l [<s2l-name>
[to <s2l-to-address>]][status {up | down}] [detail]
- p2mp-lsp [<lsp-name>] p2mp-instance [<p2mp-instance-name>] s2l [<s2l-name>
[to <s2l-to-address>]] <mbb>
- p2mp-lsp using-template [lsp-template <template-name>] [detail]
<lsp-name> : [64 chars max] - accepts * as wildcard char
<p2mp-instance> : keyword
<p2mp-instance-name> : [max 32 chars]
<s2l> : keyword
<s2l-name> : [max 32 chars]
<up | down> : keywords
<detail> : keyword
<mbb> : keyword
<s2l-to-address> : [a.b.c.d]
<using-template> : keyword
<lsp-template> : [32 chars max]
*A:Dut-C# show router mpls p2mp-lsp
==============================================================================
MPLS P2MP LSPs (Originating)
==============================================================================
LSP Name Adm Opr
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ipmsi-1001-73728 Up Up
ipmsi-4000-73729 Up Up
ipmsi-65535-73730 Up Up
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSPs : 3
==============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show router mpls p2mp-lsp detail
==============================================================================
MPLS P2MP LSPs (Originating) (Detail)
==============================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : ipmsi-1001-73728
LSP Type : P2mpAutoLsp LSP Tunnel ID : 61440
From : 10.20.1.3
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
LSP Up Time : 6d 21:08:37 LSP Down Time : 0d 00:00:00
Transitions : 1 Path Changes : 1
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
Signaling : RSVP Resv. Style : SE
Hop Limit : 255 Negotiated MTU : n/a
Adaptive : Enabled ClassType : 0
FastReroute : Enabled Oper FR : Enabled
FR Method : Facility FR Hop Limit : 16
FR Bandwidth: 0 Mbps FR Node Protect: Disabled
FR Object : Enabled
CSPF : Enabled ADSPEC : Disabled
Metric : Disabled Use TE metric : Disabled
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Least Fill : Disabled
Auto BW : Disabled
LdpOverRsvp : Disabled VprnAutoBind : Disabled
IGP Shortcut: Disabled BGP Shortcut : Disabled
BGPTransTun : Disabled
Oper Metric : Disabled
Prop Adm Grp: Disabled CSPFFirstLoose : Disabled
P2MPInstance: 1001 P2MP-Inst-type : Primary
S2L Cfg Cou*: 4 S2L Oper Count*: 4
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.1
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.2
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.4
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : ipmsi-4000-73729
LSP Type : P2mpAutoLsp LSP Tunnel ID : 61441
From : 10.20.1.3
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
LSP Up Time : 6d 21:08:38 LSP Down Time : 0d 00:00:00
Transitions : 1 Path Changes : 1
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
Signaling : RSVP Resv. Style : SE
Hop Limit : 255 Negotiated MTU : n/a
Adaptive : Enabled ClassType : 0
FastReroute : Enabled Oper FR : Enabled
FR Method : Facility FR Hop Limit : 16
FR Bandwidth: 0 Mbps FR Node Protect: Disabled
FR Object : Enabled
CSPF : Enabled ADSPEC : Disabled
Metric : Disabled Use TE metric : Disabled
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Least Fill : Disabled
Auto BW : Disabled
LdpOverRsvp : Disabled VprnAutoBind : Disabled
IGP Shortcut: Disabled BGP Shortcut : Disabled
BGPTransTun : Disabled
Oper Metric : Disabled
Prop Adm Grp: Disabled CSPFFirstLoose : Disabled
P2MPInstance: 4000 P2MP-Inst-type : Primary
S2L Cfg Cou*: 2 S2L Oper Count*: 2
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.1
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : ipmsi-65535-73730
LSP Type : P2mpAutoLsp LSP Tunnel ID : 61442
From : 10.20.1.3
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
LSP Up Time : 6d 21:08:39 LSP Down Time : 0d 00:00:00
Transitions : 1 Path Changes : 1
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
Signaling : RSVP Resv. Style : SE
Hop Limit : 255 Negotiated MTU : n/a
Adaptive : Enabled ClassType : 0
FastReroute : Enabled Oper FR : Enabled
FR Method : Facility FR Hop Limit : 16
FR Bandwidth: 0 Mbps FR Node Protect: Disabled
FR Object : Enabled
CSPF : Enabled ADSPEC : Disabled
Metric : Disabled Use TE metric : Disabled
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Least Fill : Disabled
Auto BW : Disabled
LdpOverRsvp : Disabled VprnAutoBind : Disabled
IGP Shortcut: Disabled BGP Shortcut : Disabled
BGPTransTun : Disabled
Oper Metric : Disabled
Prop Adm Grp: Disabled CSPFFirstLoose : Disabled
P2MPInstance: 65535 P2MP-Inst-type : Primary
S2L Cfg Cou*: 2 S2L Oper Count*: 2
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.1
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.4
========================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:Dut-C#
*A:sim1>config>router>mpls>lsp$ show router mpls p2mp-lsp p2mp-instance s2l detail
========================================================================
MPLS LSP S2L (Detail)
========================================================================
Legend :
@ - Detour Available # - Detour In Use
b - Bandwidth Protected n - Node Protected
S - Strict L - Loose
s - Soft Preemption
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP 1 S2L 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : 1 S2l LSP ID : 26624
P2MP ID : 0 S2l Grp Id : 0
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
S2l State: : Inactive :
S2L Name : 1 To : 10.20.1.3
S2l Admin : Up S2l Oper : Down
OutInterface: n/a Out Label : n/a
S2L Up Time : 0d 00:00:00 S2L Dn Time : 0d 00:00:01
RetryAttempt: 0 NextRetryIn : 9 sec (Fast)
S2L Trans : 8 CSPF Queries: 4
Failure Code: noError Failure Node: n/a
ExplicitHops:
10.20.1.2(S)
Actual Hops :
No Hops Specified
ComputedHops:
No Hops Specified
LastResignal: n/a
========================================================================
show router mpls p2mp-lsp p2mp-instance s2l detail
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP 2 S2L 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : 2 S2l LSP ID : 52230
P2MP ID : 0 S2l Grp Id : 2
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
S2l State: : Active :
S2L Name : 2 To : 10.20.1.3
S2l Admin : Up S2l Oper : Up
OutInterface: 1/1/1 Out Label : 131071
S2L Up Time : 0d 00:04:43 S2L Dn Time : 0d 00:00:00
RetryAttempt: 0 NextRetryIn : 0 sec
S2L Trans : 5 CSPF Queries: 21
Failure Code: tunnelLocallyRepaired Failure Node: 10.20.1.2
ExplicitHops:
10.20.1.2(S)
Actual Hops :
10.10.1.1(10.20.1.1) Record Label : N/A
-> 10.10.1.2(10.20.1.2) @ # Record Label : 131071
-> 10.10.6.3(10.20.1.3) Record Label : 131068
ComputedHops:
10.10.1.1(S) -> 10.10.1.2(S) -> 10.10.5.3(S)
LastResignal: n/a
In Prog MBB :
MBB Type : GlobalRevert NextRetryIn : n/a
Timeout In : 23 sec
Started At : 06/29/2011 11:06:09 RetryAttempt: 7
FailureCode: noError Failure Node: n/a
========================================================================
*A:Dut-C>config>router>mpls>lsp$ /show router mpls lsp path detail
========================================================================
MPLS LSP Path (Detail)
========================================================================
Legend :
@ - Detour Available # - Detour In Use
b - Bandwidth Protected n - Node Protected
s - Soft Preemption
S - Strict L - Loose
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP 1 Path 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : 1 Path LSP ID : 56320
From : 10.20.1.3 To : 10.10.1.1
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
Path Name : 1 Path Type : Primary
Path Admin : Up Path Oper : Up
OutInterface: 1/1/1 Out Label : 131071
Path Up Time: 0d 00:03:09 Path Dn Time: 0d 00:00:00
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
RetryAttempt: 0 NextRetryIn : 0 sec
SetupPriori*: 7 Hold Priori*: 0
Preference : n/a
Bandwidth : No Reservation Oper Bw : 0 Mbps
Hop Limit : 255 Class Type : 0
Backup CT : None
MainCT Retry: n/a MainCT Retry: 0
Rem : Limit :
Oper CT : 0
Record Route: Record Record Label: Record
Oper MTU : 1496 Neg MTU : 1496
Adaptive : Enabled Oper Metric : 1000
Include Grps: Exclude Grps:
None None
Path Trans : 1 CSPF Queries: 3
Failure Code: badNode Failure Node: 10.20.1.3
Oper Values :
Setup Prior*: 7 Hold Priori*: 0
Record Route: Record Record Label: Record
Hop Limit : 255
Adspec : Disabled
CSPF : Enabled CSPFToFirst*: Disabled
Least Fill : Disabled FR Node Pro*: Disabled
Prop Adm Grp: Disabled
Include Grps: Exclude Grps:
None None
ExplicitHops:
No Hops Specified
Actual Hops :
10.10.2.3(10.20.1.3) @ # Record Label : N/A
-> 10.10.1.1(10.20.1.1) Record Label : 131071
ComputedHops:
10.10.2.3(S) -> 10.10.2.1(S)
ResigEligib*: False
LastResignal: n/a CSPF Metric : 1000
In Prog MBB :
MBB Type : GlobalRevert NextRetryIn : 0 sec
Timeout In : 22 sec
Started At : 08/26/2011 23:59:29 RetryAttempt: 2
FailureCode: noError Failure Node: n/a
Signaled BW: 0 Mbps
========================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
show router mpls p2mp-lsp p2mp-instance s2l detail
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP 2 S2L 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : 2 S2l LSP ID : 52230
P2MP ID : 0 S2l Grp Id : 4
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
S2l State: : Inactive :
S2L Name : 2 To : 10.20.1.3
S2l Admin : Up S2l Oper : In Progress
OutInterface: n/a Out Label : n/a
S2L Up Time : 0d 00:00:00 S2L Dn Time : 0d 00:00:20
RetryAttempt: 1 NextRetryIn : n/a
Timeout In : 21 sec
S2L Trans : 6 CSPF Queries: 27
Failure Code: noError Failure Node: n/a
ExplicitHops:
10.20.1.2(S)
Actual Hops :
No Hops Specified
LastResignal: n/a
*A:Dut-C# show router mpls p2mp-lsp
=============================================================================
MPLS P2MP LSPs (Originating)
=============================================================================
LSP Name Adm Opr
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ipmsi-1001-73728 Up Up
ipmsi-4000-73729 Up Up
ipmsi-65535-73730 Up Up
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSPs : 3
========================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show router mpls p2mp-lsp detail
========================================================================
MPLS P2MP LSPs (Originating) (Detail)
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : ipmsi-1001-73728
LSP Type : P2mpAutoLsp LSP Tunnel ID : 61440
From : 10.20.1.3
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
LSP Up Time : 6d 21:08:37 LSP Down Time : 0d 00:00:00
Transitions : 1 Path Changes : 1
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
Signaling : RSVP Resv. Style : SE
Hop Limit : 255 Negotiated MTU : n/a
Adaptive : Enabled ClassType : 0
FastReroute : Enabled Oper FR : Enabled
FR Method : Facility FR Hop Limit : 16
FR Bandwidth: 0 Mbps FR Node Protect: Disabled
FR Object : Enabled
CSPF : Enabled ADSPEC : Disabled
Metric : Disabled Use TE metric : Disabled
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Least Fill : Disabled
Auto BW : Disabled
LdpOverRsvp : Disabled VprnAutoBind : Disabled
IGP Shortcut: Disabled BGP Shortcut : Disabled
BGPTransTun : Disabled
Oper Metric : Disabled
Prop Adm Grp: Disabled CSPFFirstLoose : Disabled
P2MPInstance: 1001 P2MP-Inst-type : Primary
S2L Cfg Cou*: 4 S2L Oper Count*: 4
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.1
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.2
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.4
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : ipmsi-4000-73729
LSP Type : P2mpAutoLsp LSP Tunnel ID : 61441
From : 10.20.1.3
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
LSP Up Time : 6d 21:08:38 LSP Down Time : 0d 00:00:00
Transitions : 1 Path Changes : 1
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
Signaling : RSVP Resv. Style : SE
Hop Limit : 255 Negotiated MTU : n/a
Adaptive : Enabled ClassType : 0
FastReroute : Enabled Oper FR : Enabled
FR Method : Facility FR Hop Limit : 16
FR Bandwidth: 0 Mbps FR Node Protect: Disabled
FR Object : Enabled
CSPF : Enabled ADSPEC : Disabled
Metric : Disabled Use TE metric : Disabled
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Least Fill : Disabled
Auto BW : Disabled
LdpOverRsvp : Disabled VprnAutoBind : Disabled
IGP Shortcut: Disabled BGP Shortcut : Disabled
BGPTransTun : Disabled
Oper Metric : Disabled
Prop Adm Grp: Disabled CSPFFirstLoose : Disabled
P2MPInstance: 4000 P2MP-Inst-type : Primary
S2L Cfg Cou*: 2 S2L Oper Count*: 2
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.1
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : ipmsi-65535-73730
LSP Type : P2mpAutoLsp LSP Tunnel ID : 61442
From : 10.20.1.3
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
LSP Up Time : 6d 21:08:39 LSP Down Time : 0d 00:00:00
Transitions : 1 Path Changes : 1
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
Signaling : RSVP Resv. Style : SE
Hop Limit : 255 Negotiated MTU : n/a
Adaptive : Enabled ClassType : 0
FastReroute : Enabled Oper FR : Enabled
FR Method : Facility FR Hop Limit : 16
FR Bandwidth: 0 Mbps FR Node Protect: Disabled
FR Object : Enabled
CSPF : Enabled ADSPEC : Disabled
Metric : Disabled Use TE metric : Disabled
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Least Fill : Disabled
Auto BW : Disabled
LdpOverRsvp : Disabled VprnAutoBind : Disabled
IGP Shortcut: Disabled BGP Shortcut : Disabled
BGPTransTun : Disabled
Oper Metric : Disabled
Prop Adm Grp: Disabled CSPFFirstLoose : Disabled
P2MPInstance: 65535 P2MP-Inst-type : Primary
S2L Cfg Cou*: 2 S2L Oper Count*: 2
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.1
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.4
========================================================================
* indicates that the corresponding row element may have been truncated.
*A:Dut-C#
*A:sim1>config>router>mpls>lsp$ show router mpls p2mp-lsp p2mp-instance s2l detail
========================================================================
MPLS LSP S2L (Detail)
========================================================================
Legend :
@ - Detour Available # - Detour In Use
b - Bandwidth Protected n - Node Protected
S - Strict L - Loose
s - Soft Preemption
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP 1 S2L 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : 1 S2l LSP ID : 26624
P2MP ID : 0 S2l Grp Id : 0
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
S2l State: : Inactive :
S2L Name : 1 To : 10.20.1.3
S2l Admin : Up S2l Oper : Down
OutInterface: n/a Out Label : n/a
S2L Up Time : 0d 00:00:00 S2L Dn Time : 0d 00:00:01
RetryAttempt: 0 NextRetryIn : 9 sec (Fast)
S2L Trans : 8 CSPF Queries: 4
Failure Code: noError Failure Node: n/a
ExplicitHops:
10.20.1.2(S)
Actual Hops :
No Hops Specified
ComputedHops:
No Hops Specified
LastResignal: n/a
========================================================================
A:ALU-25# show router mpls p2mp-lsp lsp_1
========================================================================
MPLS LSPs (Originating)
========================================================================
LSP Name To/P2MP ID Fastfail Adm Opr
Config
------------------------------------------------------------------------
lsp_1 18 Yes Up Up
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSPs : 1
========================================================================
A:ALU-25#
A:ALU-25# show router mpls p2mp-lsp Test_p2mp detail
========================================================================
MPLS P2MP LSPs (Originating) (Detail)
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : lsp_1 LSP Tunnel ID : 1
From : 10.10.1.1 P2MP ID : 18
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
LSP Up Time : 0d 00:00:00 LSP Down Time : 0d 20:39:48
Transitions : 0 Path Changes : 0
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
Signaling : RSVP Resv. Style : FF
Hop Limit : 255 Adaptive : Enabled
FastReroute : Disabled Oper FR : Disabled
FR Method : Facility FR Hop Limit : 45
FR Bandwidth: 0 Mbps FR Node Protect: Disabled
FR Object : Enabled
CSPF : Disabled ADSPEC : Disabled
Metric : 1 Use TE metric : Disabled
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
P2MPinstance:Test_p2mp p2mp-inst-type : primary
S2L Name :Test-s2l1 To : 10.20.1.6
S2L Name :Test-s2l2 To : 10.20.1.5
S2L Name :Test-s2l3 To : 10.20.1.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A:ALU-25#
A:ALU-25# show router mpls p2mp-lsp Test_p2mp
========================================================================
MPLS P2MP Instance (Originating)
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : lsp_1 LSP Tunnel ID : 1
P2MP ID : 18 Path LSP ID : 18
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
P2MPinstance:Test_p2mp p2mp-inst-type : primary
Inst Name : lsp_1 P2MP Inst ID : 1
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
Inst Up Time: 0d 00:00:00 Inst Down Time : 0d 20:39:48
Hop Limit : 255 Adaptive : Enabled
Record Route: Record Record Label : Record
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Bandwidth : 0 Mbps Oper Bw : 0 Mbps
S2L Name :Test-s2l1 To : 10.20.1.6
S2L Name :Test-s2l2 To : 10.20.1.5
S2L Name :Test-s2l3 To : 10.20.1.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A:ALU-25#
Note that the normal output is in detailed format only. There is no separate detail format.
A:ALU-52# show router mpls p2mp-lsp [p2mp-lsp-name] p2mp-instance [p2mp-inst-name]
========================================================================
MPLS P2MP Instance (Originating)
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : lsp_1 LSP Tunnel ID : 1
P2MP ID : 18 Path LSP ID : 18
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
P2MPinstance:Test_p2mp p2mp-inst-type : primary
Inst Name : lsp_1 P2MP Inst ID : 1
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
Inst Up Time: 0d 00:00:00 Inst Down Time : 0d 20:39:48
Hop Limit : 255 Adaptive : Enabled
Record Route: Record Record Label : Record
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Bandwidth : 0 Mbps Oper Bw : 0 Mbps
S2L Name :Test-s2l1 To : 10.20.1.6
S2L Name :Test-s2l2 To : 10.20.1.5
S2L Name :Test-s2l3 To : 10.20.1.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A:ALU-52#
A:ALU-52# show router mpls p2mp-lsp [p2mp-lsp-name] p2mp-instance [p2mp-inst-
name] mbb
========================================================================
MPLS P2MP Instance (Originating)
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : lsp_1 LSP Tunnel ID : 1
P2MP ID : 18 Path LSP ID : 18
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
P2MPinstance:Test_p2mp p2mp-inst-type : primary
Inst Name : lsp_1 P2MP Inst ID : 1
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
Inst Up Time: 0d 00:00:00 Inst Down Time : 0d 20:39:48
Hop Limit : 255 Adaptive : Enabled
Record Route: Record Record Label : Record
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Bandwidth : 0 Mbps Oper Bw : 0 Mbps
Last MBB :
MBB type : Mbb State :
ended at : Old Metric :
In Prog MBB :
MBB type : Next Retry In :
Started at : Retry Attempt :
Failure code: Failure Node :
S2L Name :Test-s2l1 To : 10.20.1.6
S2l Admin : S2l Oper :
Failure code: Failure Node : 10.12.1.1
S2L Name :Test-s2l1 To : 10.20.1.6
S2l Admin : S2l Oper :
Failure code: Failure Node : 10.12.1.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A:ALU-52#
A:ALU-52# show router mpls p2mp-lsp [p2mp-lsp-name] p2mp-instance [p2mp-inst-
name] s2l
[s2l-name]
========================================================================
MPLS S2Ls (Originating)
========================================================================
S2L Name To Next Hop Adm Opr
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test-s2l1 10.20.1.6 10.10.1.2 Up Up
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSPs : 1
========================================================================
A:ALU-52#
A:ALU-52# show router mpls p2mp-lsp [p2mp-lsp-name] p2mp-instance [p2mp-inst-
name] s2l
[s2l-name] detail
========================================================================
MPLS S2Ls (Originating) (Detail)
========================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : lsp_1 LSP Tunnel ID : 1
P2MP ID : 18 Path LSP ID : 18
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
P2MP Primary Instance:
Inst Name : lsp_1 P2MP Inst ID : 1
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
S2L Name : Test-s2l1 To : 10.20.1.6
Adm State : Up Oper State : Down
OutInterface: 1/1/1 Out Label : 131071
S2L Up Time : 0d 00:00:00 S2L Down Time : 0d 20:39:48
Transitions : 0 Path Changes : 0
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
RetryAttempt: 0 NextRetryIn : 0 sec
Bandwidth : No Reservation Oper Bw : 0 Mbps
Hop Limit : 255 Adaptive : Enabled
Record Route: Record Record Label : Record
Oper MTU : 1496 Neg MTU : 1496
FastReroute : Disabled Oper FR : Disabled
FR Method : Facility FR Hop Limit : 45
FR Bandwidth: 0 Mbps FR Node Protect: Disabled
FR Object : Enabled
CSPF : Disabled ADSPEC : Disabled
Metric : 1 Use TE metric : Disabled
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
CSPF Queries: 9
Failure Code: noError Failure Node : n/a
ExplicitHops:
No Hops Specified
Actual Hops :
10.10.1.1(10.20.1.1) @ Record Label : N/A
-> 10.10.1.2(10.20.1.2) Record Label : 131071
ComputedHops:
10.10.1.1 -> 10.10.1.2
LastResignal: n/a CSPF Metric : 1000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A:ALU-52#
*A:Dut-C# show router mpls p2mp-lsp "ipmsi-1-73752" detail
=======================================================================
MPLS P2MP LSPs (Originating) (Detail)
=======================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : ipmsi-1-73752
LSP Type : P2mpAutoLsp LSP Tunnel ID : 61445
From : 10.20.1.3
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
LSP Up Time : 0d 00:00:51 LSP Down Time : 0d 00:00:00
Transitions : 3 Path Changes : 3
Retry Limit : 0 Retry Timer : 30 sec
Signaling : RSVP Resv. Style : SE
Hop Limit : 255 Negotiated MTU : n/a
Adaptive : Enabled ClassType : 0
FastReroute : Enabled Oper FR : Enabled
FR Method : Facility FR Hop Limit : 16
FR Node Pro*: Disabled FR Prop Adm Grp: Disabled
FR Object : Enabled
Egress Stats: Enabled Egress Oper St*: Out-of-resource
CSPF : Enabled ADSPEC : Disabled
Metric : Disabled Use TE metric : Disabled
Include Grps: Exclude Grps :
None None
Least Fill : Disabled
Auto BW : Disabled
LdpOverRsvp : Enabled VprnAutoBind : Enabled
IGP Shortcut: Enabled BGP Shortcut : Enabled
IGP LFA : Disabled IGP Rel Metric : Disabled
BGPTransTun : Enabled
Oper Metric : Disabled
Prop Adm Grp: Disabled
P2MPInstance: 1 P2MP-Inst-type : Primary
S2L Cfg Cou*: 4 S2L Oper Count*: 4
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.1
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.2
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.5
S2l-Name : path_ipmsi To : 10.20.1.6
=======================================================================
p2mp-policy
p2mp-policy
Syntax
p2mp-policy [root-address ip-address] [tree-id tree-id] [candidate-path path-name] [ detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>p2mp-sr-tree>database p2mp-policy)
Full Context
show router p2mp-sr-tree database p2mp-policy
Description
This command displays the policy information present in the P2MP SR tree database.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the root IPv4 address.
- tree-id
-
Specifies the P2MP SR tree ID.
- path-name
-
Specifies the candidate path name, up to 64 characters.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of P2MP SR tree database policy information.
Output ExampleA:node-2>show>router>p2mp-sr-tree>database# p2mp-policy
===============================================================================
P2MP Policies
===============================================================================
Policy-Name
RootAddr TreeId State NumPaths
Tunnel Active-Path
Candidate-Path Origin ASN PLSP-ID
State Create-Time Desc
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
test
100.0.0.103 9000 inService 1
73729 Primary-path
Primary-path configuration 0 --
inService 0d 00:00:01 1
test-spmsi
100.0.0.103 9001 inService 1
0 Primary-path
Primary-path configuration 0 --
inService 0d 00:00:01 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total P2MP Policies : 2
p2mp-policy
Syntax
p2mp-policy [policy-name] [root-tree-id root-tree-id] [root-addr ip-address]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy)
Full Context
show router p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy
Description
This command displays the P2MP policy information.
Parameters
- policy-name
-
Specifies the policy name, up to 256 characters.
- root-tree-id
-
Specifies the root tree ID.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the root IPv4 address.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of P2MP SR tree policy information.
Output ExampleA:swsim103>show>router>p2mp-sr-tree# p2mp-policy
===============================================================================
P2MP Policies
===============================================================================
Name TreeId NumPaths Adm/Opr
RootAddr SvcId
activeCPName ActInstId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
test 9000 1 Up/Up
100.0.0.103 70
Primary-path 1
test-spmsi 9001 1 Up/Up
100.0.0.103 70
Primary-path 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total P2MP Policies : 2
===============================================================================
p2mp-sr-tree
p2mp-sr-tree
Syntax
p2mp-sr-tree
Context
[Tree] (show>router p2mp-sr-tree)
Full Context
show router p2mp-sr-tree
Description
Commands in this context display P2MP SR tree information.
Platforms
All
packet
packet
Syntax
packet packet-number
Context
[Tree] (show>test-oam>build-packet packet)
Full Context
show test-oam build-packet packet
Description
This command displays the OAM egress port finder information for a specific packet.
Parameters
- packet-number
-
Specifies the packet number.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
packet-size
packet-size
Syntax
packet-size protocol [clear]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>cflowd packet-size)
Full Context
tools dump cflowd packet-size
Description
This command displays packet size distribution for sampled IP traffic. Values are displays in decimal format (1.0 = 100%, .500 = 50%). Separate statistics are maintained and shown for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of cflowd packet size information.
Output ExampleSR-12# tools dump cflowd packet-size ipv4
IP packet size distribution (801600 total packets):
1-32 64 96 128 160 192 224 256 288 320 352 384 416 448 480
.000 .250 .000 .000 .010 .100 .500 .090 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
512 544 576 1024 1536 2048 2560 3072 3584 4096 4608 9000
.000 .000 .000 .050 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
parameters
parameters
Syntax
parameters
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ldp parameters)
Full Context
show router ldp parameters
Description
This command displays configuration information about LDP parameters.
Platforms
All
Output
LDP Parameters Output
Output fields: LDP parameters describes the LDP parameters output fields.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Keepalive Timeout |
The time interval (in s), that LDP waits before tearing down a session. If no LDP messages are exchanged during this time interval, the LDP session is torn down. Generally the value is configured to be 3 times the keepalive time (the time interval between successive LDP keepalive messages). |
Timeout Factor |
The value by which the keepalive timeout should be divided to give the keepalive time, for example, the time interval (in s), between LDP keepalive messages. LDP keepalive messages are sent to keep the LDP session from timing out when no other LDP traffic is being sent between the neighbors. |
Hold Time |
The hello time, also known as hold time. It is the time interval (in s), that LDP waits before declaring a neighbor to be down. Hello timeout is local to the system and is sent in the hello messages to a neighbor. |
Hello Factor |
The value by which the hello timeout should be divided to give the hello time, for example, the time interval (in s), between LDP hello messages. LDP uses hello messages to discover neighbors and to detect loss of connectivity with its neighbors. |
Auth |
Enabled — Authentication using MD5 message based digest protocol is enabled. Disabled — No authentication is used. |
Admin Status |
inService — The LDP is administratively enabled. outService — The LDP is administratively disabled. |
Deaggregated FECs |
False — LDP aggregates multiple prefixes into a single Forwarding Equivalence Class (FEC) and advertises a single label for the FEC. This value is only applicable to LDP interfaces and not for targeted sessions. True — LDP de-aggregates prefixes into multiple FECs. |
Propagate Policy |
The Propagate Policy value specifies whether the LSR should generate FECs and which FECs it should generate. system — LDP distributes label bindings only for the router's system IP address. interface — LDP distributes label bindings for all LDP interfaces. all — LDP distributes label bindings for all prefixes in the routing table. none — LDP does not distribute any label bindings. |
Transport Address |
interface — The interface's IP address is used to set up the LDP session between neighbors. If multiple interfaces exist between two neighbors, the 'interface' mode cannot be used because only one LDP session is actually set up between the two neighbors. system — The system's IP address is used to set up the LDP session between neighbors. |
Label-Retention |
liberal — All advertised label mappings are retained whether they are from a valid next hop or not. When the label distribution value is downstream unsolicited, a router may receive label bindings for the same destination for all its neighbors. Labels for the non-next hops for the FECs are retained in the software but not used. When a network topology change occurs where a non-nexthop becomes a true next hop, the label received earlier is then used. conservative — Advertised label mappings are retained only if they are used to forward packets; for example, if the label came from a valid next hop. Label bindings received from non-next hops for each FEC are discarded. |
Control Mode |
ordered — Label bindings are not distributed in response to a label request until a label binding has been received from the next hop for the destination. independent — Label bindings are distributed immediately in response to a label request even if a label binding has not yet been received from the next hop for the destination. |
Route Preference |
The route preference assigned to LDP routes. When multiple routes are available to a destination, the route with the lowest preference is used. This value is only applicable to LDP interfaces and not for targeted sessions. |
Loop Detection |
none — Loop detection is not supported on this router. This is the only valid value because Path Vector based loop detection is not supported. other — Loop detection is supported but by a method other than hopCount, pathVector, or hopCountAndPathVector. hopCount — Loop detection is supported by hop count only. pathVector — Loop detection is supported by path vector only. hopCountAndPathVector — Loop detection is supported by both path vector and hop count. |
Keepalive Timeout |
The factor used to derive the Keepalive interval. |
Keepalive Factor |
The time interval (in s), that LDP waits before tearing down the session. |
Hold-Time |
The time left before a neighbor is declared to be down. |
Hello Factor |
The value by which the hello timeout should be divided to give the hello time, for example, the time interval (in s), between LDP hello messages. LDP uses hello messages to discover neighbors and to detect loss of connectivity with its neighbors. |
Auth |
Enabled — Authentication using MD5 message based digest protocol is enabled. Disabled — No authentication is used. |
Passive-Mode |
true — LDP responds only when it gets a connect request from a peer and does not attempt to actively connect to its neighbors. false — LDP actively tries to connect to its peers. |
Targeted-Sessions |
true — Targeted sessions are enabled. false — Targeted sessions are disabled. |
*A:Dut-A# show router ldp parameters
===============================================================================
LDP Parameters (IPv4 LSR ID 10.20.1.1:0)
(IPv6 LSR ID 3ffe::a14:101[0])
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Graceful Restart Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Graceful Restart : Disabled
Nbor Liveness Time : 120 sec Max Recovery Time : 120
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPv4 Interface Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Keepalive Timeout : 30 sec Keepalive Factor : 3
Hold Time : 15 sec Hello Factor : 3
Transport Address : system
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPv6 Interface Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Keepalive Timeout : 30 sec Keepalive Factor : 3
Hold Time : 15 sec Hello Factor : 3
Transport Address : system
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Targeted Session Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Import Pfx Policies: None Export Pfx Policies : None
Prefer Tunl-in-Tunl: Disabled SDP Auto Targ Sess : Enabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPv4 Targeted Session Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Keepalive Timeout : 30 sec Keepalive Factor : 3
Hold Time : 15 sec Hello Factor : 3
Hello Reduction : Disabled Hello Reduction Fctr: 3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPv6 Targeted Session Parameters
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Keepalive Timeout : 40 sec Keepalive Factor : 4
Hold Time : 45 sec Hello Factor : 3
Hello Reduction : Disabled Hello Reduction Fctr: 3
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
partition
partition
Syntax
partition summary
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group partition)
Full Context
show application-assurance group partition
Description
This command displays partition information.
Parameters
- summary
-
Displays partition summary information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
passive-dns
passive-dns
Syntax
passive-dns
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>app-assure>group>ipassist passive-dns)
Full Context
tools dump application-assurance group ip-identification-assist passive-dns
Description
Commands in this context display passive DNS monitoring statistics related to IP identification assist for top applications using IP addresses learned by passive monitoring of DNS traffic.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
password-options
password-options
Syntax
password-options
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security password-options)
Full Context
show system security password-options
Description
This command displays configured password options.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of password options information, and Output fields: password options describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-7# show system security password-options
===============================================================================
Password Options
===============================================================================
Password aging in days : none
Time required between password changes : 0d 00:10:00
Number of invalid attempts permitted per login : 3
Time in minutes per login attempt : 5
Lockout period (when threshold breached) : 10
Authentication order : radius tacplus local
User password history length : disabled
Password hashing : bcrypt
Accepted password length : 6..56 characters
Credits for each character type : none
Required character types : none
Minimum number different character types : 0
Required distance with previous password : 5
Allow consecutively repeating a character : always
Allow passwords containing username : yes
Palindrome allowed : no
===============================================================================
A:ALA-7#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Password aging in days |
Displays the number of days a user password is valid before the user must change their password. |
Time required between password changes |
Displays the time interval between changed passwords. |
Number of invalid attempts permitted per login |
Displays the number of unsuccessful login attempts allowed for the specified time. |
Time in minutes per login attempt |
Displays the period of time, in minutes, that a specified number of unsuccessful attempts can be made before the user is locked out. |
Lockout period (when threshold breached) |
Displays the number of minutes that the user is locked out if the threshold of unsuccessful login attempts has been exceeded. |
Authentication order |
Displays the sequence in which password authentication is attempted among RADIUS, TACACS+, and local passwords. |
User password history length |
Displays the size of the password history file to be stored. |
Password hashing |
Displays the system hashing algorithm for passwords. |
Accepted password length |
Displays the minimum length required for local passwords. |
Credits for each character type |
Displays the credit for each character type. A credit is obtained for a specific character type; for example, uppercase, lowercase, numeric, or special character. Credits per character type are configurable. Credits can be used toward the minimum length of the password, so a trade-off can be made between a very long, simple password and a short, complex one. |
Required character types |
Displays the character types that are required in a password; for example, uppercase, lowercase, numeric, or special character. |
Minimum number different character types |
Displays the minimum number of each different character types in a password. |
Required distance with previous password |
Displays the minimum Levenshtein distance between a new password and the old password. |
Allow consecutively repeating a character |
Displays the number of times the same character is allowed to be repeated consecutively. |
Allow passwords containing username |
Displays whether the user name is allowed as part of the password. |
Palindrome allowed |
Displays whether palindromes are allowed as part of the password. |
password-options
Syntax
password-options
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security password-options)
Full Context
show system security password-options
Description
This command displays password options.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of password option information.
Output fields: password options describes password-options output fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-48>show>system>security# password-options
===============================================================================
Password Options
===============================================================================
Password aging in days : 365
Number of invalid attempts permitted per login : 5
Time in minutes per login attempt : 5
Lockout period (when threshold breached) : 20
Authentication order : radius tacplus local
User password hashing algorithm : bcrypt
Configured complexity options :
Minimum password length : 8
===============================================================================
A:ALA-48>show>system>security#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Password aging in days |
Displays the number of days a user password is valid before the user must change his password. |
Number of invalid attempts permitted per login |
Displays the maximum number of unsuccessful login attempts allowed for a user. |
Time in minutes per login attempt |
Displays the time in minutes that user is to be locked out. |
Lockout period (when threshold breached) |
Displays the number of minutes the user is locked out if the threshold of unsuccessful login attempts has exceeded. |
Authentication order |
Displays the most preferred method to authenticate and authorize a user. |
User password hashing algorithm |
Displays the algorithm with which the system hashes the user passwords. |
Configured complexity options |
Displays the complexity requirements of locally administered passwords, HMAC-MD5-96, HMAC-SHA-96 and DES-keys configured in the authentication section. |
Minimum password length |
Displays the minimum number of characters required in the password. |
path
path
Syntax
path [path-name] [lsp-binding]
path path-name p2mp-lsp-binding
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mpls path)
Full Context
show router mpls path
Description
This command displays MPLS paths.
Parameters
- path-name
-
Specifies the unique name label for the LSP path.
- lsp-binding
-
Displays binding information.
- p2mp-lsp-binding
-
Displays binding information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS path information.
Output fields: MPLS path describes MPLS Path output fields.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Path Name |
The unique name label for the LSP path. |
Adm |
Down — The path is administratively disabled. Up — The path is administratively enabled. |
Hop Index |
The value used to order the hops in a path. |
IP Address |
The IP address of the hop that the LSP should traverse on the way to the egress router. |
Strict/Loose |
Strict — The LSP must take a direct path from the previous hop router to the next router. Loose — The route taken by the LSP from the previous hop to the next hop can traverse through other routers. |
LSP Name |
The name of the LSP used in the path. |
Binding |
Primary — The preferred path for the LSP. Secondary — The standby path for the LSP. |
Paths |
Total number of paths configured. |
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls# show router mpls path
===============================================================================
MPLS Path:
===============================================================================
Path Name Adm Hop Index IP Address Strict/Loose
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
to_10_30_1_1 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_30_1_2 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_30_1_3 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_30_1_4 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_30_1_5 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_30_1_6 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_30_1_110 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_8_100_15 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_20_1_20 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_20_1_22 Up no hops n/a n/a
to_10_100_1_1 Up no hops n/a n/a
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Paths : 11
===============================================================================
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls#
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls# show router mpls path lsp-binding
===============================================================================
MPLS Path:
===============================================================================
Path Name Opr LSP Name Binding
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
to_10_30_1_1 Up to_10_30_1_1_cspf Primary
Up to_10_30_1_1_cspf_2 Primary
Up to_10_30_1_1_cspf_3 Primary
Up to_10_30_1_1_cspf_16 Primary
Up to_10_30_1_1_cspf_17 Primary
Up to_10_30_1_1_cspf_18 Primary
Up to_10_30_1_1_cspf_19 Primary
Up to_10_30_1_1_cspf_20 Primary
to_10_30_1_2 Up to_10_30_1_2_cspf Primary
Up to_10_30_1_2_cspf_2 Primary
Up to_10_30_1_2_cspf_3 Primary
Up to_10_30_1_2_cspf_4 Primary
Up to_10_30_1_2_cspf_5 Primary
...
to_10_100_1_1 Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_2 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_3 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_4 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_5 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_6 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_13 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_14 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_15 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_16 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_17 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_18 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_19 Primary
Down to_10_100_1_1_cspf_20 Primary
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Paths : 11
===============================================================================
*A:SRU4>config>router>mpls#
path-request
path-request
Syntax
path-request [lsp-type lsp-type] [dest ip-address] [ detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>pcep>pcc path-request)
Full Context
show router pcep pcc path-request
Description
This command displays the PCEP path request information.
Parameters
- lsp-type
-
Specifies the LSP type.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IP address.
- detail
-
Specifies detailed information.
Platforms
All
paths
paths
Syntax
paths
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bgp paths)
Full Context
show router bgp paths
Description
This command displays a summary of BGP path attributes.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of BGP path information. Output fields: BGP path describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:ALA-12# show router 3 bgp paths
==============================================================================
BGP Router ID : 10.0.0.14 AS : 65206 Local AS : 65206
==============================================================================
BGP Paths
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path: 60203 65001 19855 3356 15412
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Origin : IGP Next Hop : 10.0.28.1
MED : 60203 Local Preference : none
Refs : 4 ASes : 5
Segments : 1
Flags : EBGP-learned
Aggregator : 15412 62.216.140.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path: 60203 65001 19855 3356 1 1236 1236 1236 1236
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Origin : IGP Next Hop : 10.0.28.1
MED : 60203 Local Preference : none
Refs : 2 ASes : 9
Segments : 1
Flags : EBGP-learned
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:ALA-12#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
BGP Router ID |
The local BGP router ID. |
AS |
The configured autonomous system number. |
Local AS |
The configured local AS setting. If not configured, then the value is the same as the AS. |
Path |
The AS path attribute. |
Origin |
EGP — The NLRI is learned by an EGP protocol. IGP — The NLRI is interior to the originating AS. INCOMPLETE — NLRI was learned another way. |
Next Hop |
The advertised BGP nexthop. |
MED |
The Multi-Exit Discriminator value. |
Local Preference |
The local preference value. |
Refs |
The number of routes using a specified set of path attributes. |
ASes |
The number of autonomous system numbers in the AS path attribute. |
Segments |
The number of segments in the AS path attribute. |
Flags |
EBGP-learned — Path attributes learned by an EBGP peering. IBGP-Learned — Path attributes learned by an IBGP peering. |
Aggregator |
The route aggregator ID. |
Community |
The BGP community attribute list. |
Originator ID |
The originator ID path attribute value. |
Cluster List |
The route reflector cluster list. |
pattern-match
pattern-match
Syntax
pattern-match [detail]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>filter>resources pattern-match)
Full Context
tools dump filter resources pattern-match
Description
This command displays pattern match records.
Parameters
- detail
-
Displays detailed pattern match records.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of detailed pattern match records.
Output ExampleA:Dut-A# tools dump filter resources pattern-match
===============================================================================
Unique filter pattern match patterns
===============================================================================
Used : 1
Free : 1022
Total : 1023
===============================================================================
A:Dut-A# tools dump filter resources pattern-match detail
===================================================================
Unique pattern match
===================================================================
Num Pattern Mask Not emb. Emb.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1 0xff00000000000000 0xff00000000000000 1 0
===================================================================
===============================================================================
Unique filter pattern match patterns
===============================================================================
Used : 1
Free : 1022
Total : 1023
===============================================================================
pbb
pbb
Syntax
pbb base
pbb mac-name
pbb mac-name mac-name detail
Context
[Tree] (show>service pbb)
Full Context
show service pbb
Description
This command displays PBB information.
Parameters
- base
-
Displays information about a PBB base.
- mac-name
-
Displays MAC name information.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- mac-name
-
Displays information about a specific MAC name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of PBB base information.
Output Example*A:Dut-B# show service pbb base
======================================================================
PBB MAC Information
======================================================================
MAC-Notif Count : 3
MAC-Notif Interval : 1
Source BMAC : Default
======================================================================
The following output is an example of PBB MAC information.
Output Example*A:Dut-B# show service pbb mac-name
=====================================================================
MAC Name Table
=====================================================================
MAC-Name MAC-Address
---------------------------------------------------------------------
test 00:03:03:03:03:02
=====================================================================
*A:Dut-B# show service pbb mac-name test detail
=====================================================================
Services Using MAC name='test' addr='00:03:03:03:03:02'
=====================================================================
Svc-Id ISID
---------------------------------------------------------------------
501 501
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of services: 1
=====================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
pbr-steering
pbr-steering
Syntax
pbr-steering
Context
[Tree] (show>router pbr-steering)
Full Context
show router pbr-steering
Description
This command displays PBR steering VAS interfaces with VAS interface type configuration.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of router PBR steering VAS interfaces information.
Output ExampleA:Dut-C# show router pbr-steering
===============================================================================
PBR Steering VAS interfaces
===============================================================================
Interface-Name VAS IF Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
PBR Steering IPv4 filters
===============================================================================
Ingress filter
Interface Interface name
PBR Control
PBR Types
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
pxc-20.b:1.1 N/A
Mgmt
IP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of ingress IPv4 filters with PBR: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Egress filter
Interface Interface name
PBR Control
PBR Types
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2
pxc-20.b:1.1 N/A
Mgmt
IP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of egress IPv4 filters with PBR: 1
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
PBR Steering IPv6 filters
===============================================================================
Ingress filter
Interface Interface name
PBR Control
PBR Types
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Egress filter
Interface Interface name
PBR Control
PBR Types
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
pcap
pcap
Syntax
pcap [session-name] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show pcap)
Full Context
show pcap
Description
This command shows the information about the packet capture session and confirms if the packet is reliable.
Parameters
- session-name
-
Specifies the session name up to 32 characters.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of information about the packet capture session.
Output Example===============================================================================
Pcap Session "1" Information
===============================================================================
Application Type : mirror-dest Session State : ready
Capture : stop Last Changed : 02/06/2018 19:52:07
Capture File Url : ftp://*:*@192.168.40.1/pcap.pcap
Buffer Size : 0 Bytes File Size : 0 Bytes
Write Failures : 0 Read Failures : 0
Proc Time Bailouts : 0 Last File Write : 02/06/2018 19:52:07
Dropped Packets : 0 Packets
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Buffer Size |
The maximum buffer size is 20 Mb. If the number of packets in the buffer exceeds 20 Mb, packets are dropped. |
File Size |
The current size of the capture file. |
Write Failures |
The number of errors that occurred when packets were written into the buffer. A number greater than zero indicates that some packets were not captured. |
Read Failures |
The errors occurred when packets were read from the buffer for exporting to FTP or TFTP. A number greater than zero indicates that some packets were not captured. |
Process Time Bailouts |
A system process timeout. Some packets were not captured. |
Dropped Packets |
The number of packets dropped from the buffer due to errors. |
pcc
pcc
Syntax
pcc
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>pcep pcc)
Full Context
clear router pcep pcc
Description
Commands in this context clear PCEP PCC related data.
Platforms
All
pcc
Syntax
pcc
Context
[Tree] (show>router>pcep pcc)
Full Context
show router pcep pcc
Description
Commands in this context display PCEP PCC related information.
Platforms
All
pcc
Syntax
pcc
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>pcep pcc)
Full Context
tools dump router pcep pcc
Description
Commands in this context dump tools for PCEP PCC.
Platforms
All
pcc-rule
pcc-rule
Syntax
pcc-rule
pcc-rule monitoring-key key detail
pcc-rule rule-id id detail
pcc-rule rule-name rule-name
pcc-rule rule-name rule-name detail
pcc-rule summary
pcc-rule monitoring-key key
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt pcc-rule)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt pcc-rule
Description
This command displays a list of PCC rules and associated monitoring keys in the system.
Parameters
- key
-
Displays details about a specific monitoring-key.
- id
-
Displays details about a specific PCC rule.
- rule-name
-
Displays information about a specific PCC rule.
- summary
-
Displays summarized information for active rules in the system.
- key
-
Displays information about a specific monitoring-key.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of subscriber management PCC rule information.
Output Exampleshow subscriber-mgmt pcc-rule summary
===============================================================================
PCC Rules Summary
===============================================================================
Nbr Active PCC Rules : 26 / 1023
Nbr Active Combinations
IPv4 Filter : 2 / 4095
IPv6 Filter : 0 / 4095
Egress Qos : 1 / 4095
Ingress Qos : 1 / 4095
===============================================================================
show subscriber-mgmt pcc-rule
===============================================================================
Id Dir ForwardAction QosAction
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
name : RULE_egress_FC
monitorKey: -
29 egr - fc
name : RULE_egress_UM
monitorKey: um_RULE_egress_UM
34 egr - monitor
name : RULE_ingress_FC
monitorKey: -
37 ingr - fc
name : RULE_ingress_UM
monitorKey: um_RULE_ingress_UM
50 ingr - monitor
name : RULE_egress_DROP
monitorKey: -
28 egr drop -
name : RULE_ingress_RDR
monitorKey: -
49 ingr fwd nh4 -
name : RULE_egress_UM_FC
monitorKey: um_RULE_egress_UM_FC
35 egr - fc monitor
…
===============================================================================
show subscriber-mgmt pcc-rule rule-name "RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT_UM_FC_RDR" detail
===============================================================================
PCC Rules
===============================================================================
PCC rule name : RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT_UM_FC_RDR
PCC rule id : 47
Monitoring key : um_RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT_UM_FC_RDR
Flow status : Enabled
Nbr of Flows : 1 (ingress)
HTTP-Redirect : -
Next-Hop Redir. IPv4 : 10.10.10.10
Next-Hop Redir. IPv6 : -
QoS Ingr. CIR/PIR : 1000 kbps / 2000 kbps
QoS Egr. CIR/PIR : - / -
FC change : h2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Src. IP : any Src. Port: -
Dst. IP : 75.24.24.17/32 Dst. Port: -
Protocol : 6 DSCP : cp60
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
show service active-subscribers pcc-rule subscriber "1/1/3:1.1|00:00:00:00:00:01"
===============================================================================
Active Subscribers
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subscriber 1/1/3:1.1|00:00:00:00:00:01 (subprof1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) SLA Profile Instance sap:1/1/3:1.1 - sla:sla1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ingr Qos Policy Override : 3:P2
Egr Qos Policy Override : 2:P2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP Address
MAC Address PPPoE-SID Origin
--------------------------------------------------------
22.1.0.1
00:00:00:00:00:01 N/A DHCP
--------------------------------------------------------
Ingr Filter Override : 5:P4
Egr Filter Override : 6:P5
========================================================
Preference Rule Id Rule Name
--------------------------------------------------------
0 28 RULE_egress_DROP
0 29 RULE_egress_FC
0 30 RULE_egress_RATE_LIMIT
0 31 RULE_egress_RATE_LIMIT_FC
0 32 RULE_egress_RATE_LIMIT_UM
0 33 RULE_egress_RATE_LIMIT_UM_FC
0 34 RULE_egress_UM
0 35 RULE_egress_UM_FC
0 36 RULE_ingress_DROP
0 37 RULE_ingress_FC
0 38 RULE_ingress_FC_HTTP
0 39 RULE_ingress_FC_RDR
0 40 RULE_ingress_HTTP
0 41 RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT
0 42 RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT_FC
0 43 RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT_FC_RDR
0 44 RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT_RDR
0 45 RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT_UM
0 46 RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT_UM_FC
0 47 RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT_UM_FC_RDR
0 48 RULE_ingress_RATE_LIMIT_UM_RDR
0 49 RULE_ingress_RDR
0 50 RULE_ingress_UM
0 51 RULE_ingress_UM_FC
0 52 RULE_ingress_UM_FC_RDR
0 53 RULE_ingress_UM_RDR
========================================================
Output fields: PCC rule describes subscriber management PCC rule output fields.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Nbr Active PCC Rules |
The number of active PCC rules |
Nbr Active Combinations |
The number of active IP PCC rule combinations |
IPv4 Filter |
The number of IPv4 filter combinations |
IPv6 Filter |
The number of IPv6 filter combinations |
Egress QoS |
The number of active egress QoS PCC rule combinations |
Ingress QoS |
The number of active ingress QoS PCC rule combinations |
Id |
The PCC ID |
Dir |
The flow direction on which the PCC-rule acts |
ForwardAction |
The filter action of the PCC-rule |
QosAction |
The Qos action of the PCC-rule. The value account(3) is only relevant if the PCC-rule was received by the system as part of a RADIUS Subscriber Service attribute |
name |
The PCC rule name |
monitorKey |
The monitor key name that can be received in a PCC rule. An empty string (length 0) indicates that no monitor key is defined in the PCC rule |
PCC rule name |
The name of a PCC rule |
PCC rule id |
The PCC rule ID |
Monitoring key |
The monitoring key defined in this PCC-rule. This value is only considered if monitor is set in the QoS action. |
Flow status |
The PCC rule flow status; enabled or disabled |
Nbr of Flows |
The number of flow rules defined in this PCC rule |
HTTP-Redirect |
The URL to which all data flows that pertain to this PCC-rule must be redirected |
Next-Hop Redir. IPv4 |
The IPv4 address to which all IPv4 data flows that pertain to this PCC-rule be redirected |
Next-Hop Redir. IPv6 |
The IPv6 address to which all IPv6 data flows that pertain to this PCC-rule be redirected |
QoS Ingr. CIP/PIR |
The ingress QoS CIP and PIR values |
QoS Egr. CIP/PIR |
The egress QoS CIP and PIR values |
FC change |
The forwarding class (FC) that is assigned to all data flows that pertain to this PCC-rule |
Src. IP |
The address type of the source address |
Src. Port |
The port type of the source address |
Dst. IP |
The address type of the destination address |
Protocol |
The IPv4 protocol value, and for IPv6 the next header type used in the match criteria for this flow
|
DSCP |
The DSCP to be matched for this flow |
Subscriber |
The subscriber SAP |
SLA Profile Instance sap |
The SLA profile instance SAP |
Ingr QoS Policy Override |
The ID of the overriding ingress Qos policy |
Egr QoS Policy Override |
The ID of the overriding egress Qos policy |
IP Address |
The subscriber IP address |
MAC Address |
The subscriber MAC address |
PPPoE-SID |
The PPPoE session ID of this subscriber host |
Origin |
The origin of this subscriber host |
Preference |
The preference with respect to other PCC rules |
Rule ID |
The PCC rule ID |
Rule Name |
The PCC rule name |
pcc-rule
Syntax
pcc rule [subscriber sub-ident-string]
pcc rule [subscriber sub-ident-string] detail
Context
[Tree] (show>service>active-subscribers pcc-rule)
Full Context
show service active-subscribers pcc-rule
Description
This command specifies the PCC rule.
Parameters
- sub-ident-string
-
Specifies the sub-ident-string, up to 32 characters.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information for the specified PCC rule.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
pce-associations
pce-associations
Syntax
pce-associations
Context
[Tree] (show>router>pcep>pcc pce-associations)
Full Context
show router pcep pcc pce-associations
Description
Commands in this context display information about PCE associations configured under the PCC.
Platforms
All
pcep
pcep
Syntax
pcep
Context
[Tree] (clear>router pcep)
Full Context
clear router pcep
Description
Commands in this context clear PCEP related data.
Platforms
All
pcep
Syntax
pcep
Context
[Tree] (show>router pcep)
Full Context
show router pcep
Description
Commands in this context display PCEP related information.
Platforms
All
pcep
Syntax
pcep
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router pcep)
Full Context
tools dump router pcep
Description
Commands in this context dump tools for PCEP.
Platforms
All
pcm
pcm
Syntax
pcm [pcm-slot] [chassis chassis-id] [ detail]
Context
[Tree] (show pcm)
Full Context
show pcm
Description
This command displays PCM information.
Parameters
- pcm-slot
-
Specifies the PCM slot identifier.
- chassis-id
-
Specifies the chassis ID for the router chassis.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7950 XRS-20e
Output
The following output is an example of PCM information.
Output Example: show pcm*A:Dut-A# show pcm
===============================================================================
PCM Summary
===============================================================================
Chassis/ Provisioned Type Operational Input Zone
Slot Equipped Type (if diff) State A B2 A2 B
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/9 (not provisioned) unprovisioned 1
(present)
1/10 (not provisioned) unprovisioned Y Y Y Y 1
quad-pcm
1/11 quad-pcm unprovisioned Y Y Y Y 1
1/12 quad-pcm unprovisioned Y Y Y Y 1
pcp-server
pcp-server
Syntax
pcp-server
pcp-server server-name
pcp-server server-name statistics interface interface-name
pcp-server server-name statistics
Context
[Tree] (show>router pcp-server)
Full Context
show router pcp-server
Description
This command displays PCP server information.
Parameters
- server-name
-
Specifies the PCP server name, up to 32 characters.
- statistics
-
Displays PCP server statistics information.
- interface-name
-
Specifies the interface name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following outputs are examples of router PCP server information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router 20 pcp-server "pcp-server-1"
===============================================================================
PCP server "pcp-server-1"
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Administrative state : in-service
PCP server policy : pcp-policy-1
Forwarding Inside Router : 20
Dual Stack Lite address : af::1
State : in-service
State description : (Not Specified)
Epoch : 19684
Last management change : 04/07/2020 13:19:34
===============================================================================
Interfaces
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
toDut-B-lag2
toLinux2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Interface(s): 2
*A:Dut-C# show router 20 pcp-server "pcp-server-1" statistics
===============================================================================
PCP statistics for interface "toDut-B-lag2"
===============================================================================
Rx opcode "announce" : 0
Rx opcode "map" : 0
Rx opcode "peer" : 0
Rx opcode "get" : 0
Rx opcode unknown : 0
Rx option "third party" : 0
Rx option "prefer failure" : 0
Rx option "filter" : 0
Rx option "description" : 0
Rx option "next" : 0
Rx option "port reservation" : 0
Rx option unknown : 0
Rx dropped (packet too short) : 0
Rx dropped (wrong r bit) : 0
Rx dropped (invalid source address) : 0
Rx dropped (oper down) : 0
Tx result "success" : 6
Tx result "unsupported version" : 0
Tx result "not authorized" : 0
Tx result "malformed request" : 0
Tx result "unsupported opcode" : 0
Tx result "unsupported option" : 0
Tx result "malformed option" : 0
Tx result "network failure" : 0
Tx result "no resources" : 0
Tx result "unsupported protocol" : 0
Tx result "user exceeded quota" : 0
Tx result "cannot provide external" : 0
Tx result "address mismatch" : 0
Tx result "no more mappings" : 0
Tx result "ambiguous" : 0
Tx v4 : 2
Tx v6 : 4
Tx dropped (tx error) : 0
===============================================================================
pcp-server
Syntax
pcp-server server-name interface interface-name statistics
Context
[Tree] (clear>router pcp-server)
Full Context
clear router pcp-server
Description
This command clears NAT PCP server data.
Parameters
- server-name
-
Clears NAT PCP server data for the specified PCP server, up to 32 characters.
- interface-name
-
Clears NAT PCP server data for the specified interface, up to 32 characters.
- statistics
-
Clears NAT PCP server statistics.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
pcp-server
Syntax
pcp-server server-name
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>router pcp-server)
Full Context
tools perform router pcp-server
Description
This command configures performance tools for a specified NAT port control policy server.
Parameters
- server-name
-
Specifies the PCP server name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
pcp-server-policy
pcp-server-policy
Syntax
pcp-server-policy
pcp-server-policy name
Context
[Tree] (show>service>nat pcp-server-policy)
Full Context
show service nat pcp-server-policy
Description
This command displays PCP server policy information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
pcs
pcs
Syntax
pcs[clear]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>port pcs)
Full Context
tools dump port pcs
Description
This command dumps the Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) information for the port.
Platforms
All
peak
peak
Syntax
peak
peak application license-app
Context
[Tree] (show>system>license-statistics peak)
Full Context
show system license-statistics peak
Description
This command displays peak values of application license statistics.
Parameters
- license-app
-
Specifies the application license.
Platforms
VSR
peakvalue-stats
peakvalue-stats
Syntax
peakvalue-stats iom (slot | all) [recursive]
peakvalue-stats mda (mda | all) [recursive]
peakvalue-stats port (port-id | all)
peakvalue-stats pw-port (pw-port | all)
peakvalue-stats system [recursive]
peakvalue-stats service {svc-id | all} [ recursive]
peakvalue-stats service {svc-id} subscriber-interface { sub-itf | all} [recursive]
peakvalue-stats service {svc-id} group-interface { grp-itf | all}
Context
[Tree] (clear>subscriber-mgmt peakvalue-stats)
Full Context
clear subscriber-mgmt peakvalue-stats
Description
This command resets the most recent peak enhanced subscriber management counter per port, PW port, MDA, IOM, system, service, subscriber interface, or group interface.
Clearing one counter will not impact other counters. For example, clearing the most recent peak value for an IOM will not impact chassis peak value.
Parameters
- slot
-
Clears IOM host peak value statistics for the specified IOM.
- mda
-
Clears MDA host peak value statistics for the specified MDA.
- port-id
-
Clears port host peak value statistics for the specified port ID.
- pw-port
-
Clears pseudowire port host peak value statistics for the specified port.
- system
-
Clears system host peak value statistics.
- all
-
Clears all host peak value statistics.
- recursive
-
Resets the sub-level counters. For example, clearing IOM counters with the recursive keyword also clears counters of all port counters on that IOM.
- service svc-id
-
Clears service host peak value statistics for the specified service.
- subscriber-interface sub-itf
-
Clears subscriber interface host peak value statistics for the specified subscriber interface, up to 32 characters.
- group-interface grp-itf
-
Clears group interface host peak value statistics for the specified group interface, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
peer
peer
Syntax
peer [peer-profile profile-name] [local-address ip-address] [control protocol] [interface-type interface-type]
peer remote-address {ip-address | ipv6-address] [ udp-port port] [dsm-local-ip-address {ip-address | ipv6-address}
peer remote-address {ip-address | ipv6-address] [ udp-port port] statistics [dsm-local-ip-address { ip-address | ipv6-address}
Context
[Tree] (show>router>gtp peer)
Full Context
show router gtp peer
Description
This command displays GTP peer information.
Parameters
- profile-name
-
Specifies the name that identifies the profile.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the local IP address.
- protocol
-
Specifies the control plane protocol used for the connection with this Mobile Gateway.
- interface-type
-
Specifies the interface type used in the context of this peer.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the remote IP address.
- port
-
Specifies the UDP port.
- statistics
-
Displays statistics information about the Mobile Gateways connected to this system.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of peer GTP information.
Output ExampleNode# show router 10 gtp peer
===============================================================================
Peers
===============================================================================
Remote address : 192.168.100.1
UDP port : 2123
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
State : up
Local address : 192.0.2.10
Profile : default_s11
Control protocol : gtpv2-c
Interface type : s11
Restart count : 1
Time : 2018/05/31 11:12:59
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Peers: 1
===============================================================================
peer
Syntax
peer remote-address ip-address [remote-udp-port port]
peer remote-address ip-address [remote-udp-port port] statistics
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>gtp peer)
Full Context
clear router gtp peer
Description
This command clears all states for a given peer in this routing context. The system no longer sends keep-alive messages to the peer, and all active sessions are terminated.
If the optional statistics parameter is specified, only the peer statistics are cleared and all sessions remain.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IP address of the peer.
- port
-
Specifies the UDP port used by the peer.
- statistics
-
Specifies to clear only the peer statistics with all sessions remaining active.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address [udp-port port] [ip]
peer ip-address statistics [ udp-port port] [ip]
peer [draining] [{blacklisted | selectable | unreachable}]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>l2tp peer)
Full Context
show router l2tp peer
Description
This command displays information regarding all configured L2TP peers.
If this command is executed without specifying a peer IP address, then a list of all L2TP peers are listed along with the type of transport used and statistics on the total number of tunnels and sessions, as well as the number of active tunnels and sessions.
If this command is executed with a specific peer IP address, then a detailed view for that peer is displayed.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the L2TP peer address.
- port
-
Specifies the UDP port for the L2TP peer. This parameter is only supported with L2TPv2 peers.
- ip
-
Displays peers using IP transport.
- statistics
-
Displays the statistics for the given IP address.
- draining
-
Displays only peers with draining tunnels.
- blacklisted
-
Displays peers that are denylisted.
- selectable
-
Displays peers that are selectable.
- unreachable
-
Displays peers that are deemed unreachable.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of L2TP peer operational information.
Output ExampleA:Dut-A# show router 200 l2tp peer
===============================================================================
L2TP Peers
===============================================================================
Peer IP Port Tun Active Ses Active
Drain Reachability Tun Total Ses Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.1.1.2 ip 1 1
1 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of peers: 1
===============================================================================
A:Dut-A# show router 200 l2tp peer 10.1.1.2 ip
===============================================================================
Peer IP: 10.1.1.2
===============================================================================
Roles capab/actual: LAC LNS / - - Draining : false
Tunnels : 1 Tunnels Active : 1
Sessions : 1 Sessions Active : 1
Reachability : reachable Time Unreachable : N/A
===============================================================================
Conn ID Loc-Tu-ID Rem-Tu-ID State Blacklist-state Ses Active
Group Ses Total
Assignment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
221118464 3374 0 established not-blacklisted 1
v3-group-1 1
tun-1-l2tp-v3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Fden-Dut2-BSA2# show router l2tp peer 10.0.0.1 statistics
===============================================================================
Peer IP: 10.0.0.1
===============================================================================
tunnels : 1
tunnels active : 1
sessions : 1
sessions active : 1
rx ctrl octets : 541
rx ctrl packets : 5
tx ctrl octets : 272
tx ctrl packets : 5
tx error packets : 0
rx error packets : 0
rx accepted msg : 4
rx duplicate msg : 0
rx out of window msg : 0
acceptedMsgType
StartControlConnectionRequest : 1
StartControlConnectionConnected : 1
IncomingCallRequest : 1
IncomingCallConnected : 1
ZeroLengthBody : 1
originalTransmittedMsgType
StartControlConnectionReply : 1
IncomingCallReply : 1
ZeroLengthBody : 3
last cleared time : N/A
===============================================================================
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address [udp-port port]
peer ip-address statistics [udp-port port]
peer [draining] [blacklisted | selectable | unreachable]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>l2tp peer)
Full Context
show router l2tp peer
Description
This command displays L2TP peer operational information.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IP dress for the L2TP peer.
- port
-
Specifies the local UDP port of this L2TP.
- draining
-
Specifies to display information about the L2TP peer being drained.
- blacklisted
-
Specifies to display information about the peer has been deemed unreachable and has been put in the tunnel selection denylist.
- selectable
-
Specifies to display information about the peer has been deemed unreachable for the time specified in tmnxL2tpXtTuSelBlacklistMaxTime and can now be selected for a single session, after which the reachability of the peer is reevaluated.
- unreachable
-
Specifies to display information about the sysUpTime when the peer was deemed unreachable for the last time.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of L2TP peer information.
Output Exampleshow router l2tp peer 10.100.0.2
===============================================================================
Peer IP: 10.100.0.2
===============================================================================
Roles capab/actual: LAC LNS /LAC - Draining : false
Tunnels : 1 Tunnels Active : 0
Sessions : 1 Sessions Active : 0
Reachability : blacklisted Time Unreachable : 01/31/2013 08:55:06
Time Blacklisted : 01/31/2013 08:55:06 Remaining (s) : 34
===============================================================================
Conn ID Loc-Tu-ID Rem-Tu-ID State Ses Active
Group Ses Total
Assignment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
977207296 14911 0 closed 0
base_lac_base_lns 1
t1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
show router l2tp tunnel detail
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Status
==============================================================================
Connection ID: 831782912
State : closedByPeer
IP : 10.0.0.1
Peer IP : 10.100.0.2
Tx dst-IP : 10.100.0.2
Rx src-IP : 10.100.0.2
Name : lac
Remote Name :
Assignment ID: t1
Group Name : base_lac_base_lns
Acct. Policy : l2tp-base
Error Message: N/A
Remote Conn ID : 4294901760
Tunnel ID : 12692 Remote Tunnel ID : 65535
UDP Port : 1701 Remote UDP Port : 1701
Preference : 50 Receive Window : 64
Hello Interval (s): 300
Idle TO (s) : 5 Destruct TO (s) : 60
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 32767 AVP Hiding : sensitive
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 01/31/2013 08:56:58 Time Idle : 01/31/2013 08:56:58
Time Established : N/A Time Closed : 01/31/2013 08:56:58
Stop CCN Result : reqShutDown General Error : noError
Blacklist-state : blacklisted
Blacklist Time : 01/31/2013 08:56:58 Remaining (s) : 49
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address [udp-port port] [ip]
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>l2tp peer)
Full Context
clear router l2tp peer
Description
This command clears L2TP peer data.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Clears the peers associated with the specified IP address.
- port
-
Clears the peers associated with the specified UDP port.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address [udp-port port] [ip]
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>l2tp peer)
Full Context
tools perform router l2tp peer
Description
This command configures performance tools for an L2TP peer.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IP address of the L2TP peer.
- port
-
Specifies the UDP port for the L2TP peer. This parameter is only supported with L2TPv2 peers.
- ip
-
Enables performance tools for peers using IP transport.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
peer
Syntax
peer [ip-int-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>rip peer)
Full Context
show router rip peer
Description
This command displays RIP peer information.
Parameters
- ip-int-name
-
Displays peer information for the specified IP peer interface name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
All
Output
Output fields: RIP peer describes the command output fields for a RIP peer.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Peer IP Addr |
The IP address of the peer router. |
Interface Name |
The peer interface name. |
Version |
The version of RIP running on the peer. |
Last Update |
The number of days since the last update. |
No. of Peers |
The number of RIP peers. |
The following output is an example of RIP peer information.
Output ExampleA:ALA-A# show router rip peers
===============================================================================
RIP Peers
===============================================================================
Peer IP Addr Interface Name Version Last Update
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.5.13 router-2/2 RIPv2 0
10.0.6.16 router-2/3 RIPv2 2
10.0.9.14 router-2/5 RIPv2 8
10.0.10.15 router-2/4 RIPv2 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Peers: 4
===============================================================================
A:ALA-A#
peer
Syntax
peer [ip-address] [statistics]
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>ldp peer)
Full Context
clear router ldp peer
Description
This command restarts or clears statistics for LDP targeted peers.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
The IP address of a targeted peer.
- statistics
-
Clears only the statistics for a targeted peer.
Platforms
All
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>ldp peer)
Full Context
tools dump router ldp peer
Description
This command dumps information for an LDP peer.
Platforms
All
peer
Syntax
peer [ip-address] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>pcep>pcc peer)
Full Context
show router pcep pcc peer
Description
This command displays the PCEP peer information.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IP address.
- detail
-
Specifies detailed information.
Platforms
All
Output
PCEP Peer Output
Output fields: PCEP peer describes PCEP Peer output fields.
Output Example*A:cses-V23# show router pcep pcc peer
===============================================================================
PCEP Path Computation Client (PCC) Peer Info
===============================================================================
IP Address : 192.168.0.10
Admin Status : Down Oper Status : Down
Peer Capabilities : (Not Specified)
Speaker ID : (Undefined)
Sync State : not-initialized Peer Overloaded : False
Session Establish Time: 0d 00:00:00
Oper Keepalive : N/A Oper DeadTimer : N/A
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
IP Address |
Specifies the IP address. |
Peer Capabilities |
Specifies the peer capabilities. |
Speaker ID |
Specifies the sender IP address. |
Sync State |
Specifies the synchronization state. |
Peer Overload |
Specifies the peer overload. |
Session Establish Time |
Specifies the session establish time. |
Oper Keepalive |
Specifies the operational keepalive value. |
Oper DeadTimer |
Specifies the operational dead timer value. |
peer
Syntax
peer [ip-address] [group group-name] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>msdp peer)
Full Context
show router msdp peer
Description
This command displays information about an MSDP peer.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Displays information about the specified IP address. If no IP address specified, information about all MSDP IP addresses display.
- group group-name
-
Displays information about the specified group name, up to 32 characters. If no group-name is specified, information about all MSDP peers display.
- detail
-
Keyword to displays detailed MSDP peer information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of MSDP peer information, and Output fields: MSDP peer describes the output fields.
Output exampleA:ALA-48# show router msdp peer
=============================================================================
MSDP Peers
=============================================================================
Peer Local Address State Last State Change SA Learnt
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.1 10.20.1.6 Established 08/30/2002 03:22:131008
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peers : 1
=============================================================================
A:ALA-48#
A:ALA-48# show router msdp peer detail
===============================================================================
MSDP Peers
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Address : 10.20.1.1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Name : None
Local Address : 10.20.1.6
Last State Change : 08/30/2002 03:22:13 Last Act Src Limit : N/A
Peer Admin State : Up Default Peer : No
Peer Connect Retry : 0 State : Established
SA accepted : 1008 SA received : 709
State timer expires: 18 Peer time out : 62
Active Source Limit: None Receive Msg Rate : 0
Receive Msg Time : 0 Receive Msg Thd : 0
Auth Status : Disabled Auth Key : None
Export Policy : None Specified / Inherited
Import Policy : None Specified / Inherited
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peers : 1
===============================================================================
A:ALA-48#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Peer |
The IP address of the peer |
Group Name | The name of the group associated with the peer |
Local Address |
The local IP address |
State |
The current state of the peer |
Last State Change |
The date and time of the last state change of the peer |
Last Act Src Limit | The date and time when the active source limit was reached for messages received by the peer |
SA Learnt |
The number of SAs learned through a peer |
Peer Admin State |
The administrative state of the MSDP peer |
Default Peer | The default peer configuration status |
Peer connect retry | The number of connection attempts to the peer |
SA accepted | The number of SA messages accepted from the peer |
SA received | The total number of SA messages received from the peer |
Active Source Limit | The active source message limit |
Receive Msg Rate |
The rate that the messages are read from the TCP session |
Receive Msg Time |
The time of MSDP messages that are read from the TCP session within the configured number of seconds |
Receive Msg Thd |
The configured threshold number of MSDP messages that can be processed before the MSDP message rate limiting function |
Auth status |
The authentication status of the peer |
Auth Key | The authentication key for the peer |
Export Policy |
The export policy specified for the group |
Import Policy |
The import policy specified for the group |
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address [router router-instance | service-name service-name] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>system>ptp peer)
Full Context
show system ptp peer
Description
This command displays PTP information for a specific peer.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address.
- router-instance
-
Displays the information for the specified router instance.
- service-name
-
Specifies the service name, up to 64 characters, used to identify the router instance.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example of IPv6 peer information, and Output fields: PTP peer router detail describes the output fields.
Output Exampleshow system ptp peer 1.1.1.1
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router : Base
IP Address : 1.1.1.1
Announce Direction: rx
Admin State : up G.8275 Priority : 128
Sync Interval : 64 pkt/s
Local PTP Port : 1 PTP Port State : master
monitorReceiver : false
Clock Id : ca45fffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 1
GM Clock Id : ca45fffffe000000 GM Clock Class : 6
GM Clock Accuracy : within 100 ns GM Clock Variance : 0x4e5d (1.8E-15)
GM Clock Priority1: 128 GM Clock Priority2 : 128
Steps Removed : 0
Tx Timestamp Point: port Rx Timestamp Point : port
Last Tx Port : 1/4/2 Last Rx Port : 1/4/2
Port Asymmetry : 0 ns Port Asymmetry : 0 ns
Best Master : no Parent Clock : no
Backup Source : yes
Monitor Time State: acquiring Changed: 2023/05/29 13:57:36
Last Packet Offset From Master : +1 ns Last Calc: 2021/09/02 12:41:13
Last Packet Mean Path Delay : +15 ns Last Calc: 2021/09/02 12:41:13
APTS Asymmetry : +140,737,488 ms Last Calc : 2023/05/29 13:57:36
Profile Name : Primary
Profile : ITU-T G.8275.2 Domain : 44
===============================================================================
The following output is an example of detailed IPv6 peer information, and Output fields: PTP peer router detail describes the output fields.
Output Exampleshow system ptp peer router detail
==============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router Instance : 5
IP Address : 1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:70:1:4
Announce Direction : rx+tx
Admin State : up G.8275 Priority : 128
Sync Interval : 64 pkt/s
Local PTP Port : 1 PTP Port State : master
Clock Id : ac5dfffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 2
GM Clock Id : ac5cfffffe000000 GM Clock Class : 6
GM Clock Accuracy : within 100 ns GM Clock Variance : 0x4e5d (1.8E-15)
GM Clock Priority1: 128 GM Clock Priority2 : 128
Steps Removed : 1 Parent Clock : no
Tx Timestamp Point: port Rx Timestamp Point : port
Last Tx Port : 1/4/2 Last Rx Port : 1/4/2
Port Asymmetry : 0 ns Port Asymmetry : 0 ns
Best Master : no Parent Clock : no
Backup Source : yes
APTS Asymmetry : +140 ns Last Calc : 2023/05/29 13:57:36
Profile Name : Primary
Profile : ITU-T G.8275.2 Domain : 44
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Unicast Negotiation Information
===============================================================================
IP Address
Dir Type Rate Duration State Time
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:70:1:4
Rx Announce 1 pkt/2 s 300 Granted 09/01/2010 17:23:04
1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:70:1:4
Tx Announce 1 pkt/2 s 300 Granted 09/01/2010 17:23:04
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Packet Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PTP Packets 253 11
Announce 243 1
Sync 0 0
Follow Up 0 0
Delay Request 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Signaling 10 10
Request TLVs 6 4
Announce 6 4
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Grant TLVs (Granted) 4 6
Announce 4 6
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Grant TLVs (Rejected) 0 0
Announce 0 0
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Cancel TLVs 0 0
Announce 0 0
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Ack Cancel TLVs 0 0
Announce 0 0
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Other TLVs 0 0
Other 0 0
Discards 0 0
Bad PTP domain 0 0
Alternate Master 0 0
Out Of Sequence 0 0
Peer Disabled 0 0
Other 0 0
================================================================================
The following output is an example of detailed IPv4 peer information, and Output fields: PTP peer router detail describes the output fields.
Output Exampleshow system ptp peer router detail
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router Instance : 5
IP Address : 6.1.1.2
Announce Direction: rx
Admin State : up G.8275 Priority : 128
Sync Interval : 64 pkt/s
Local PTP Port : 2 PTP Port State : master
Clock Id : ac5dfffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 2
GM Clock Id : ac5cfffffe000000 GM Clock Class : 6
GM Clock Accuracy : within 100 ns GM Clock Variance : 0x4e5d (1.8E-15)
GM Clock Priority1: 128 GM Clock Priority2 : 128
Steps Removed : 0
Tx Timestamp Point: port Rx Timestamp Point : port
Last Tx Port : 1/1/2 Last Rx Port : 1/1/2
Port Asymmetry : 0 ns Port Asymmetry : 0 ns
Best Master : no Parent Clock : no
Backup Source : yes
APTS Asymmetry : +140 ns Last Calc : 2023/05/29 13:57:36
Profile Name : Primary
Profile : ITU-T G.8275.2 Domain : 44
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Unicast Negotiation Information
===============================================================================
IP Address Dir Type Rate Duration State Time
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.1.1.2 Rx Announce 1 pkt/2 s 300 Granted 09/01/2010 17:23:04
6.1.1.2 Tx Announce 1 pkt/2 s 300 Granted 09/01/2010 17:23:04
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Packet Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PTP Packets 253 11
Announce 243 1
Sync 0 0
Follow Up 0 0
Delay Request 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Signaling 10 10
Request TLVs 6 4
Announce 6 4
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Grant TLVs (Granted) 4 6
Announce 4 6
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Grant TLVs (Rejected) 0 0
Announce 0 0
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Cancel TLVs 0 0
Announce 0 0
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Ack Cancel TLVs 0 0
Announce 0 0
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Other TLVs 0 0
Other 0 0
Discards 0 0
Bad PTP domain 0 0
Alternate Master 0 0
Out Of Sequence 0 0
Peer Disabled 0 0
Other 0 0
================================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information |
|
Router |
The name of the router instance |
IP Address |
The IP address of the PTP peer |
Announce Direction |
The direction from which PTP announce messages were sent or received |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the PTP peer |
G.8275 Priority |
The priority used in the BTCA for the local port when the clock profile is G.8275.1 or G.8275.2 |
Sync Interval |
The message rate for Sync messages for this peer |
Local PTP Port |
The number of local PTP ports |
PTP Port State |
The state of the PTP port |
monitorReceiver |
The monitorReceiver state |
Clock Id |
The clockIdentity value of the local PTP clock |
Remote PTP Port |
The number of remote PTP ports |
GM Clock Id |
The clockIdentity value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Class |
The clockClass value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Accuracy |
The clockAccuracy value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Variance |
The offsetScaledLogVariance value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Priority1 |
The priority1 value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Priority2 |
The priority2 value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
Steps Removed |
The number of steps removed the PTP peer is from a grandmaster clock |
Tx Timestamp Point |
The transmit timestamp point |
Rx Timestamp Point |
The receive timestamp point |
Last Tx Port |
The port-id of the last port from which a synchronization packet was transmitted |
Last Rx Port |
The port-id of the last port into which a synchronization packet was received |
Port Asymmetry |
The configured asymmetry for the port (either Tx or Rx port) |
Best Master |
Indicates if this peer was selected as the best master clock by the BTCA |
Parent Clock |
Indicates if this is the parent clock. May differ from the Best Master if there is a local GNSS. |
Backup Source |
Indicates if this port is operating as a backup slave to the parent clock |
Monitor Time State |
Time recovery state of the monitored PTP port or peer |
Last Packet Offset from Master |
The offsetFromMaster calculated from the last packet exchange with the parent clock |
Last Packet Mean Path Delay |
The meanPathDelay calculated from the last packet exchange with the parent clock |
APTS Asymmetry | The asymmetry computed by the backup source. This is used to compensate if the clock switches to this backup. |
Offset from LclClk |
The offset from master computed by the PTP source. This is the difference between the backup PTP source and the local clock set by the GNSS. This is similar to APTS Asymmetry but when using G.8275.1 profile. |
Last Calc |
The date and time at which the APTS Asymmetry or Offset from LclClk was last updated |
Profile Name |
The profile in use with this peer |
Profile |
The underlying standard profile used in the profile identified by profile name |
Domain |
The domain number used for this peer |
IEEE 1588/PTP Unicast Negotiation Information |
|
Dir |
The direction (transmitted or received) of the unicast negotiation packet |
Type |
The unicast negotiation packet type |
Rate |
The rate of packet transmission or reception |
Duration |
The duration of the packet transmission or reception interval, in seconds |
State |
The state of the negotiation |
Time |
The date and time that the negotiation state was changed |
IEEE 1588/PTP Packet Statistics |
|
Input |
The number of input packets within the specified category |
Output |
The number of output packets within the specified category |
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id>ptp peer)
Full Context
show service id ptp peer
Description
This command displays PTP information for a specific peer.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IP address.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following command displays PTP information for a single peer and Output fields: service PTP peer describes the output fields.
show service id ptp peer detail
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router Instance : 5
IP Address : 6.1.1.2 Announce Direction : rx+tx
Admin State : up G.8265.1 Priority : n/a
Sync Interval : 64 pkt/s
Local PTP Port : 2 PTP Port State : passive
Clock Id : ac5dfffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 2
GM Clock Id : ac5cfffffe000000 GM Clock Class : 13
GM Clock Accuracy : 0xfe (unknown) GM Clock Variance : ffff (not computed)
GM Clock Priority1: 128 GM Clock Priority2 : 128
Steps Removed : 1 Parent Clock : no
Tx Timestamp Point: port Rx Timestamp Point : port
Last Tx Port : 1/1/2 Last Rx Port : 1/1/2
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Unicast Negotiation Information
===============================================================================
IP Address Dir Type Rate Duration State Time
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.1.1.2 Rx Announce 1 pkt/2 s 300 Granted 09/01/2010 17:23:04
6.1.1.2 Tx Announce 1 pkt/2 s 300 Granted 09/01/2010 17:23:04
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Packet Statistics
===============================================================================
Input Output
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PTP Packets 253 11
Announce 243 1
Sync 0 0
Follow Up 0 0
Delay Request 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Signaling 10 10
Request TLVs 6 4
Announce 6 4
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Grant TLVs (Granted) 4 6
Announce 4 6
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Grant TLVs (Rejected) 0 0
Announce 0 0
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Cancel TLVs 0 0
Announce 0 0
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Ack Cancel TLVs 0 0
Announce 0 0
Sync 0 0
Delay Response 0 0
Other TLVs 0 0
Other 0 0
Discards 0 0
Bad PTP domain 0 0
Alternate Master 0 0
Out Of Sequence 0 0
Peer Disabled 0 0
Other 0 0
================================================================================
Label | Description |
---|---|
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information |
|
Router |
The name or ID of the router instance |
IP Address |
The IP address of the PTP peer |
Announce Direction |
The configured directions (transmit, receive, or both) for Announce messages |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the PTP peer |
G.8265.1 Priority |
Displays if the G.8265.1 profile has priority |
Local PTP Port |
The local PTP port number |
PTP Port State |
The PTP port state |
Clock ID |
The ID of the referenced clock |
Remote PTP Port |
The remote PTP port number |
GM Clock Id |
The clockIdentity value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Class |
The clockClass value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Accuracy |
The clockAccuracy value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Variance |
The offsetScaledLogVariance value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Priority1 |
The priority1 value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Priority2 |
The priority2 value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
Steps Removed |
The number of steps removed the PTP peer is from a grandmaster clock |
Parent Clock |
Displays whether a parent clock is referenced |
IEEE 1588/PTP Unicast Negotiation Information |
|
IP Address |
The IP address of the PTP peer |
Dir |
The direction (transmitted or received) of the unicast negotiation packet |
Type |
The unicast negotiation packet type |
Rate |
The rate of packet transmission or reception |
Duration |
The duration of the packet transmission or reception interval, in seconds |
State |
The state of the negotiation |
Time |
The date and time that the negotiation state was changed |
IEEE 1588/PTP Packet Statistics |
|
Input |
The number of input packets within the specified category |
Output |
The number of output packets within the specified category |
PTP Packets |
The total number of PTP packets across all PTP packet categories |
Announce |
The number of PTP Announce packets |
Sync |
The number of PTP Sync packets |
Follow Up |
The number of PTP Follow Up packets |
Delay Request |
The number of PTP Delay Request packets |
Delay Response |
The number of PTP Delay Response packets |
Signaling |
The number of PTP signaling packets |
Request TLVs |
The total number of Request TLV packets of all types (Announce, Sync, and Delay Response) |
Grant TLVs (Granted) |
The total number of granted Grant TLV packets of all types (Announce, Sync, and Delay Response) |
Grant TLVs (Rejected) |
The total number of rejected Grant TLV packets of all types (Announce, Sync, and Delay Response) |
Cancel TLVs |
The total number of Cancel TLV packets of all types (Announce, Sync, and Delay Response) |
Ack Cancel TLVs |
The total number of Ack Cancel TLV packets of all types (Announce, Sync, and Delay Response) |
Announce |
The number of Announce packets of the specified TLV category |
Sync |
The number of Sync packets of the specified TLV category |
Delay Response |
The number of Delay Response packets of the specified TLV category |
Other TLVs |
The total number of other TLV packets that do not match the other categories or types |
Other |
The number of PTP packets that do not match the other categories or types |
Discards |
The total number of discarded packets across all categories |
Bad PTP domain |
The number of packets discarded because of a bad PTP domain |
Alternate Master |
The number of packets discarded because of an alternate master being referenced |
Out of Sequence |
The number of out-of-sequence packets discarded |
Peer Disabled |
The number of packets discarded because of the peer being disabled |
Other |
The number of packets discarded for reasons not matching the other categories or types |
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address
Context
[Tree] (clear>redundancy>multi-chassis>mcr>statistics peer)
Full Context
clear redundancy multi-chassis mc-ring statistics peer
Description
This command clears multi-chassis ring peer statistics.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Clears ring peer statistics for the specified IP address.
Platforms
All
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address [router router-instance | service name service-name] statistics
Context
[Tree] (clear>system>ptp peer)
Full Context
clear system ptp peer
Description
This command clears PTP peer information.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address.
- router-instance
-
Clears information that is specific to a virtual router instance, up to 32 characters.
- service-name
-
Clears information that is specific to a service name, up to 64 characters.
- statistics
-
Clears statistics information of the specified IP address.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
peer
Syntax
peer [ip-int-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ripng peer)
Full Context
show router ripng peer
Description
This command displays RIPng peer information.
Parameters
- ip-int-name
-
Displays peer information for peers on the specified IPv6 interface.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of RIPng peer information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C>config>router>if# show router ripng peer
===============================================================================
RIP-NG Peers
===============================================================================
Peer IP Addr Version Last Update
Interface Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fe80::6629:ffff:fe00:0 ripNg-v1 0
one
fe80::6629:ffff:fe00:0 ripNg-v1 0
two
fe80::6629:ffff:fe00:0 ripNg-v1 0
three
fe80::6629:ffff:fe00:0 ripNg-v1 0
four
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Peers: 4
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C>config>router>if# show router ripng peer "one"
===============================================================================
RIP-NG Peers
===============================================================================
Peer IP Addr Version Last Update
Interface Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fe80::6629:ffff:fe00:0 ripNg-v1 0
one
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Peers: 1
===============================================================================
peer
Syntax
peer [peer-address {ip-address | ipv6-address}] [router router-instance] [ local-address {ip-address | ipv6-address}]
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>pfcp peer)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt pfcp peer
Description
This command displays connectivity details for a specific PFCP connection to a peer and the PFCP association to which the peer is linked. Multiple connections can exist per PFCP association.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the peer or local IPv4 address.
- ipv6-address
-
Specifies the peer or local IPv6 address.
- router-instance
-
Specifies the identifier of the router where the peer is terminated.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of output of the show subscriber-mgmt PFCP peer command.
Output ExampleA:BNG-UPF# show subscriber-mgmt pfcp peer
===============================================================================
PFCP Peers
===============================================================================
Peer router : 990002
Peer Address : 17.17.17.10
Local Address : 192.0.2.11
Association : bng-cpf
Path Mgmt State : up
Restoration Timer Expiry : (Not Specified)
Restart Reason : none
===============================================================================
No. of PFCP Peers: 1
===============================================================================
peer
Syntax
peer ip-address statistics
Context
[Tree] (clear>service>id>ptp peer)
Full Context
clear service id ptp peer
Description
This command clears PTP peer information.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IP address.
- statistics
-
Clears statistics information of the specified peer.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
peer
Syntax
peer [ip-address] statistics
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>pcep>pcc peer)
Full Context
clear router pcep pcc peer
Description
This command clears PCEP PCC peer statistics.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IP address.
- statistics
-
Clears PCEP PCC peer statistics.
Platforms
All
peer-profile
peer-profile
Syntax
peer-profile [profile-name]
peer-profile profile-name associations
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>gtp peer-profile)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt gtp peer-profile
Description
This command displays GTP peer profile information.
Parameters
- profile-name
-
Specifies the name that identifies the profile.
- associations
-
Specifies the associated contexts for the specified peer profile.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of GTP peer profile information.
Output ExampleNode# show subscriber-mgmt gtp peer-profile
===============================================================================
GTP peer profiles
===============================================================================
Name Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
default (Not Specified)
default_s11 (Not Specified)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of profiles: 2
===============================================================================
Node# show subscriber-mgmt gtp peer-profile "default_s11"
===============================================================================
GTP peer profile "default_s11"
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Retransmit timeout (s) : 5
Retransmit retries : 3
Keepalive interval (s) : 60
Keepalive retries : 4
Keepalive retry timeout (s) : 5
Time to live : 255
IPv4 MTU : 1400
Interface type : s11
Charging char home UE : (None)
Charging char roaming UE : (None)
Session hold time (s) : 30
Report WLAN location : disabled
Procotol Config Options I.E.: pco
Python policy : (Not Specified)
Radio Access Technology type: wlan
Last management change : 05/31/2018 11:05:46
GGSN uplink GBR (Kbps) : 5000
GGSN uplink MBR (Kbps) : 5000
GGSN downlink GBR (Kbps) : 2000
GGSN downlink MBR (Kbps) : 2000
GGSN Alloc/Retention Prio : 1
GGSN uplink AMBR (Kbps) : (Not Specified)
GGSN downlink AMBR (Kbps) : (Not Specified)
GGSN last management change : 05/31/2018 11:05:46
PGW uplink GBR (Kbps) : 0
PGW uplink MBR (Kbps) : 0
PGW downlink GBR (Kbps) : 0
PGW downlink MBR (Kbps) : 0
PGW Alloc/Retention Prio : 1
PGW Qos Class ID : 8
PGW uplink AMBR (Kbps) : 10000
PGW downlink AMBR (Kbps) : 20000
PGW last management change : 05/31/2018 11:05:46
MME uplink GBR (Kbps) : 0
MME uplink MBR (Kbps) : 0
MME downlink GBR (Kbps) : 0
MME downlink MBR (Kbps) : 0
MME Alloc/Retention Prio : 1
MME Qos Class ID : 8
MME uplink AMBR (Kbps) : 10000
MME downlink AMBR (Kbps) : 20000
MME last management change : 05/31/2018 11:05:46
===============================================================================
peer-profile-map
peer-profile-map
Syntax
peer-profile-map
Context
[Tree] (show>router>gtp>s11 peer-profile-map)
Full Context
show router gtp s11 peer-profile-map
Description
This command displays the peer profile mapping that is used to connect to S11 peers.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of GTP peer profile map information.
Output ExampleNode# show router 20 gtp s11 peer-profile-map
===============================================================================
Peer profile map
===============================================================================
Address prefix Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.0.0.0/0 default_s11
192.2.0.0/24 specific_profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of address prefixes: 2
===============================================================================
peer-profile-map
Syntax
peer-profile-map
Context
[Tree] (show>router>gtp>uplink peer-profile-map)
Full Context
show router gtp uplink peer-profile-map
Description
This command displays the peer profile map.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
peers
peers
Syntax
peers [router router-instance | service-name service-name] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>system>ptp peers)
Full Context
show system ptp peers
Description
This command displays summary information for all the PTP peers.
Parameters
- router-instance
-
Displays only the information for a specific router instance.
- service-name
-
Specifies the service name, up to 64 characters, used to identify the router instance.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following command displays PTP peers information and Output fields: PTP peers describes the output fields.
show system ptp peers
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router
IP Address
Anno Flow Admin State PTP Port State Parent Clock
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Base
1.4.1.21
tx n/a master no
1
1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:70:1:4
rx+tx up master no
1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:70:1:5
rx up slave yes
2
1.1.1.21
tx n/a master no
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of PTP Peers: 4
===============================================================================
The following command displays PTP peers router information and Output fields: PTP peers describes the output fields.
show system ptp peers router Base
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router
IP Address
Anno Flow Admin State PTP Port State Parent Clock
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Base
1.4.1.21
tx n/a master no
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of PTP Peers: 1
===============================================================================
The following command displays PTP peers router information and Output fields: PTP peers describes the output fields.
show system ptp peers router
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router
IP Address Anno Flow Admin State PTP Port State Parent Clock
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:70:1:4
rx+tx up master no
1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:70:1:5
rx up slave yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of PTP Peers: 2
===============================================================================
The following command displays detailed PTP peers information and Output fields: PTP peers describes the output fields.
show system ptp peers detail
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router : Base
IP Address : 1.4.1.21
Announce Direction: tx
Admin State : n/a G.8265.1 Priority : n/a
Local PTP Port : 3 PTP Port State : master
Clock Id : ac65fffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Router : 1
IP Address : 1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:70:1:4
Announce Direction: rx+tx
Admin State : up G.8265.1 Priority : n/a
Local PTP Port : 2 PTP Port State : master
Clock Id : ac5efffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Router : 1
IP Address : 1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:70:1:4
Announce Direction: rx
Admin State : up G.8265.1 Priority : n/a
Local PTP Port : 1 PTP Port State : slave
Clock Id : ac5dfffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 1
GM Clock Id : ac5dfffffe000000 GM Clock Class : 13
GM Clock Accuracy : unknown GM Clock Variance : ffff (not computed)
GM Clock Priority1: 0 GM Clock Priority2 : 128
Steps Removed : 0 Parent Clock : yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Router : 2
IP Address : 1.1.1.21
Announce Direction: tx
Admin State : n/a G.8265.1 Priority : n/a
Local PTP Port : 4 PTP Port State : master
Clock Id : ac65fffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 1
===============================================================================
The following command displays detailed PTP peers router information and Output fields: PTP peers describes the output fields.
show system ptp peers router detail
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router : 1
IP Address : 1.2.1.20
Announce Direction: rx+tx
Admin State : up G.8265.1 Priority : n/a
Local PTP Port : 2 PTP Port State : master
Clock Id : ac5efffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Router : 1
IP Address : 1.3.1.19
Announce Direction: rx
Admin State : up G.8265.1 Priority : n/a
Local PTP Port : 1 PTP Port State : slave
Clock Id : ac5dfffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 1
GM Clock Id : ac5dfffffe000000 GM Clock Class : 13
GM Clock Accuracy : unknown GM Clock Variance : ffff (not computed)
GM Clock Priority1: 0 GM Clock Priority2 : 128
Steps Removed : 0 Parent Clock : yes
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Router |
The name of the router instance |
IP Address |
The IP address of the PTP peer |
Announce Direction Anno Flow |
The direction from which PTP announce messages were sent or received |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the PTP peer |
G.8275 Priority |
The priority used in the best master clock algorithm (BMCA) for the local PTP port when the clock profile is G.8275.x |
Sync Interval |
The network synchronization interval, in packets per second |
Local PTP Port |
The number of local PTP ports |
PTP Port State |
The state of the PTP port |
Clock Id |
The clockIdentity value of the local PTP clock |
Remote PTP Port |
The number of remote PTP ports |
GM Clock Id |
The clockIdentity value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Class |
The clockClass value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Accuracy |
The clockAccuracy value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Variance |
The offsetScaledLogVariance value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Priority1 |
The priority1 value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
GM Clock Priority2 |
The priority2 value of the grandmaster clock advertised by the parent clock |
Steps Removed |
The number of steps removed the PTP peer is from a grandmaster clock |
Last Tx Port |
The port-id of the last port from which a synchronization packet was transmitted |
Last Rx Port |
The port-id of the last port into which a synchronization packet was received |
Port Asymmetry |
The asymmetry value of the PTP peer, in nanoseconds |
Best Master |
Whether the clock has been deemed to be the best master clock |
Parent Clock |
Whether there is an external parent clock |
APTS Asymmetry |
The APTS asymmetry value of the PTP peer, in nanoseconds |
Last Calc |
The date and time of the last asymmetry value calculation |
Profile Name |
The name of the alternate profile configuration. If an alternate profile is not configured, Primary is displayed as the profile name. |
Profile |
The PTP profile used for the alternate profile configuration.
|
Domain |
The domain in which PTP 1588 runs on the system. |
peers
Syntax
peers [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id>ptp peers)
Full Context
show service id ptp peers
Description
This command displays summary information for all the PTP peers.
Parameters
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following command displays PTP information for all peers.
show service id ptp peers
=======================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router
IP Address
Anno Flow Admin State PTP Port State Parent Clock
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
1.2.1.20
rx+tx up master no
1.3.1.19
rx up slave yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of PTP Peers: 4
===============================================================================
The following command displays detailed PTP information for all peers.
show service id ptp peers detail
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588/PTP Peer Information
===============================================================================
Router : 1
IP Address : 1.2.1.20
Announce Direction: rx+tx
Admin State : up G.8265.1 Priority : n/a
Local PTP Port : 2 PTP Port State : master
Clock Id : ac5efffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Router : 1
IP Address : 1.3.1.19
Announce Direction: rx
Admin State : up G.8265.1 Priority : n/a
Local PTP Port : 1 PTP Port State : slave
Clock Id : ac5dfffffe000000 Remote PTP Port : 1
GM Clock Id : ac5dfffffe000000 GM Clock Class : 13
GM Clock Accuracy : unknown GM Clock Variance : ffff (not computed)
GM Clock Priority1: 0 GM Clock Priority2 : 128
Steps Removed : 0 Parent Clock : yes
===============================================================================
Label | Description |
---|---|
Router |
The name of the router instance |
IP Address |
The IP address of the PTP peer |
Announce Direction Anno Flow |
The direction from which PTP announce messages were sent or received |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the PTP peer |
G.8265 Priority |
The priority used in the best master clock algorithm (BMCA) for the local PTP port when the clock profile is G.8265.x |
Sync Interval |
The network synchronization interval, in packets per second |
Alarms |
The alarms that are active for the PTP peer |
Tx Timestamp Point |
The transmission timestamp point |
Rx Timestamp Point |
The reception timestamp point |
Last Tx Port |
The port-id of the last port from which a synchronization packet was transmitted |
Last Rx Port |
The port-id of the last port into which a synchronization packet was received |
Port Asymmetry |
The asymmetry value of the PTP peer, in nanoseconds |
Best Master |
Whether the clock has been deemed to be the best master clock |
Parent Clock |
Whether there is an external parent clock |
Profile Name |
The name of the alternate profile configuration. If an alternate profile is not configured, Primary is displayed as the profile name. |
Profile |
The PTP profile used for the alternate profile configuration.
|
Domain |
The domain in which PTP 1588 runs on the system. |
peq
peq
Syntax
peq [peq-slot] [chassis chassis-id] [ detail]
Context
[Tree] (show peq)
Full Context
show peq
Description
This command displays APEQ information.
Parameters
- peq-slot
-
Specifies the APEQ slot identifier.
- chassis-id
-
Specifies the chassis ID for the router chassis.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7750 SR-12e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following outputs are examples of PEQ information, and Output fields: PEQ describes the output fields.
Output Example: show peq*A:Dut-A# show peq
===============================================================================
PEQ Summary
===============================================================================
Chassis/ Provisioned Type Admin Operational Input Zone Input
Slot Equipped Type (if diff) State State A B Mode
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1 apeq-dc-2000 up down Y Y 1 N/A
1/2 (not provisioned) up unprovisioned Y Y 1 N/A
apeq-dc-2000
1/3 apeq-dc-2000 up up Y Y 1 N/A
1/4 apeq-dc-2000 up up Y Y 1 N/A
1/5 apeq-dc-2000 up up Y Y 1 N/A
1/6 apeq-dc-2000 up down Y Y 1 N/A
1/7 apeq-dc-2000 up down Y Y 1 N/A
1/8 apeq-dc-2000 up down Y Y 1 N/A
1/9 apeq-dc-2000 up down Y Y 1 N/A
1/10 apeq-dc-2000 up down Y Y 1 N/A
1/11 apeq-dc-2000 up down Y Y 1 N/A
1/12 apeq-dc-2000 up down Y Y 1 N/A
2/1 apeq-dc-2000 up provisioned - - 2 N/A
(not equipped)
===============================================================================
Output Example: show peq <peq-slot> detail
*A:Dut-A# show peq 1 detail
===============================================================================
PEQ 1
===============================================================================
Slot Provisioned Type Admin Operational Input Zone Input
Equipped Type (if diff) State State A B Mode
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 apeq-dc-2000 down down Y N 1 N/A
Hardware Data
Part number : 3HE07114AARA01
CLEI code : IPUPAJHUAA
Serial number : NS1250G0116
Manufacture date : 12202012
Manufacturing deviations : (Not Specified)
Manufacturing assembly number: 8205320107
Time of last boot : 2014/01/07 11:01:44
Current alarm state : alarm active
===============================================================================
Output Example: show peq detail
In the following example, the entries for PEQ 2 to PEQ 11 are not shown.
*A:Dut-A# show peq detail
===============================================================================
PEQ 1
===============================================================================
Slot Provisioned Type Admin Operational Input Zone Input
Equipped Type (if diff) State State A B Mode
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1 apeq-dc-2000 down down Y N 1 N/A
Hardware Data
Part number : 3HE07114AARA01
CLEI code : IPUPAJHUAA
Serial number : NS1250G0116
Manufacture date : 12202012
Manufacturing deviations : (Not Specified)
Manufacturing assembly number: 8205320107
Time of last boot : 2014/01/07 11:01:44
Current alarm state : alarm active
===============================================================================
...
===============================================================================
PEQ 12
===============================================================================
Slot Provisioned Type Admin Operational Input Zone Input
Equipped Type (if diff) State State A B Mode
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 apeq-dc-2000 up up Y N 1 N/A
Hardware Data
Part number : 3HE07114AARA01
CLEI code : IPUPAJHUAA
Serial number : NS1250G0115
Manufacture date : 12202012
Manufacturing deviations : (Not Specified)
Manufacturing assembly number: 8205320107
Time of last boot : 2014/01/07 11:01:44
Current alarm state : alarm active
===============================================================================
Output Fields: show peq
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Slot |
The number of the slot in which the APEQ is installed. |
Provisioned Type Equipped Type (if different) |
The APEQ type provisioned. |
Admin State |
The administrative state. |
Operational State |
The operational state. |
Input |
Specifies the input battery feed: A, or B. |
Zone |
Specifies the chassis power zone. |
Hardware Data: |
|
Part number |
The APEQ part number. |
CLEI code |
The APEQ CLEI code. |
Serial number |
The APEQ serial number. |
Manufacture date |
The date the APEQ was manufactured. |
Manufacturing deviations |
Specifies any manufacturing deviations. |
Manufacturing assembly number |
The APEQ assembly number. |
Administrative state |
Specifies the administrative state of the APEQ. |
Operational state |
Specifies the operational state of the APEQ. |
Time of last boot |
Indicates the time stamp of the last system restart. |
Current alarm state |
Indicates the current alarm state. |
per-link-hash
per-link-hash
Syntax
per-link-hash [class {1 | 2 | 3}]
per-link-hash port port-id
Context
[Tree] (show>lag per-link-hash)
Full Context
show lag per-link-hash
Description
This command displays LAG per-link hash information.
Parameters
- port-id
-
Displays information about a specified LAG link-map profile.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of per-link hash SAP information.
Output fields: per-link hash SAP describes per-link hash SAP output fields.
Output Example
show lag 1 associations per-link-hash sap [class]
===============================================================================
SAP Associations
===============================================================================
SvcId SAP Active Link Oper
Class Weight
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10 lag-1:1 1/1/c1/1 1 111
10 lag-1:2 1/2/c1/1 2 222
10 lag-1:4 2/1/c1/4 2 333
10 lag-1:10 1/1/c1/1 3 444
10 lag-1:99 1/1/c1/1 2 1000
30 lag-1:31 1/1/c1/1 1 1
40 lag-1:41 1/2/c1/1 1 512
===============================================================================
Number of SAP associations: 7
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
SvcID |
The associated service ID |
SAP |
The associated LAG ID |
Active Link |
The associated SAP ID |
Oper Class |
The per-link-hash class |
Weight |
The per-link-hash weight |
Number of SAP associations |
The total number of SAPs associated with the specified LAG ID |
The following output is an example of per hash link Vport information.
Output fields: per-link hash Vport describes per hash link Vport output fields.
show lag 1 associations per-link-hash vport
===============================================================================
VPort Associations
===============================================================================
VPort Name Active Link
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
my_vport_lag1 1/1/c1/1
my_vport_lag1bis 1/2/c1/1
my_vport_lag1_extra1 2/1/c1/4
my_vport_lag1_extra2 1/2/c1/1
my_vport_lag1_extra3 2/1/c1/4
===============================================================================
Number of VPort associations: 5
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Vport Name |
The name of the virtual port |
Active Link |
The associated SAP ID |
Number of Vport associations |
The total number of Vports associated with the specified LAG ID |
The following output is an example of service subscriber host Vport information.
show service id subscriber-hosts detail
===============================================================================
Subscriber Host table
===============================================================================
Sap
IP Address
MAC Address PPPoE-SID Origin Fwding State
Subscriber
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lag-1:4
10.2.2.41
00:00:00:00:00:14 N/A DHCP Fwding
subscr2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subscriber-interface : subscr_lag1
Group-interface : group_lag1
Sub Profile : sub_profile
SLA Profile : sla_profile
Egress Vport : my_vport_lag1
LAG Active Link : 1/1/c1/1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Sap |
The LAG ID |
IP Address |
The subscriber host IP address |
MAC Address |
The subscriber host 48-bit MAC address |
Subscriber |
The associated subscriber profile name |
PPPoE-SID |
The PPPoE address of the segment identifier (SID) |
Origin |
The protocol or mechanism that created the service |
Fwding State |
The forwarding state |
Subscriber-interface |
The subscriber interface name associated with this service ID |
Group-interface |
The group interface name associated with this service ID |
Sub Profile |
The subscriber profile associated with this service ID |
SLA Profile |
The service level profile associated with this service ID |
Egress Vport |
The egress Vport name associated with this service ID |
LAG Active Link |
The associated SAP ID |
per-peer-queuing
per-peer-queuing
Syntax
per-peer-queuing [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security per-peer-queuing)
Full Context
show system security per-peer-queuing
Description
This command enables or disables CPM hardware queuing per peer. TTL security only operates when per-peer-queuing is enabled.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example of per peer queuing information.
Output fields: per-peer queuing describes per-peer-queuing output fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-48# show system security per-peer-queuing
=================================================
CPM Hardware Queuing
=================================================
Per Peer Queuing : Enabled
Total Num of Queues : 8192
Num of Queues In Use : 2
=================================================
A:ALA-48# configure
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Per Peer Queuing |
Displays the status (enabled or disabled) of CPM hardware queuing per peer. |
Total Num of Queues |
Displays the total number of hardware queues. |
Num of Queues In Use |
Displays the total number of hardware queues in use. |
per-peer-queuing
Syntax
per-peer-queuing
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security per-peer-queuing)
Full Context
show system security per-peer-queuing
Description
This command displays the number of queues in use by the Qchip, which in turn is used by PPQ, CPM filter, SAP, and so on.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example of per peer queuing information.
Output fields: per-peer queuing describes the per-peer-queuing output fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-48>show>system>security# per-peer-queuing
=================================================
CPM Hardware Queuing
=================================================
Per Peer Queuing : Enabled
Total Num of Queues : 8192
Num of Queues In Use : 0
=================================================
A:ALA-48>show>system>security#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Per Peer Queuing |
Displays whether per-peer-queuing is enabled or disabled. When enabled, a peering session is established and the router will automatically allocate a separate CPM hardware queue for that peer. When disabled, no hardware queuing per peer occurs. |
Total Num of Queues |
Displays the total number of CPM hardware queues. |
Num of Queues In Use |
Displays the number of CPM hardware queues that are in use. |
perfect-stream
perfect-stream
Syntax
perfect-stream
Context
[Tree] (show>video perfect-stream)
Full Context
show video perfect-stream
Description
Commands in this context display perfect stream information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s
perform
perform
Syntax
perform
Context
[Tree] (tools perform)
Full Context
tools perform
Description
Commands in this context perform troubleshooting operations.
Platforms
All
performance
performance
Syntax
performance mda mda-id last time-span time-unit
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>wlan-gw>isa performance)
Full Context
tools dump wlan-gw isa performance
Description
This command generates an overview of the processing load and data processed by the specified ISA over a period of time. The following time periods are supported:
-
last minute with seconds granularity
-
last hour with minutes granularity
-
last day with hours granularity
-
last day with days granularity
Parameters
- mda-id
-
Specifies the MDA for getting performance measurements in slot/mda format.
- time-span
-
Specifies the period for which to get measurements.
- time-unit
-
Specifies the period for which to get measurements.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Output
This command displays performance information.
Output ExampleNode# /tools dump wlan-gw isa performance mda 2/1 last 5 min
===============================================================================
Measurements for last 5 minutes on Slot #2 MDA #1
===============================================================================
Timestamp | Wait Idle Work | Total jobs | Total data
---------------------+----------------------------+------------+---------------
01/22/2018 10:14:04 | 99.47% 0.53% 0.00% | 0 | - -
01/22/2018 10:13:41 | 99.46% 0.54% 0.00% | 3 | 3 Kb
01/22/2018 10:12:41 | 99.47% 0.53% 0.00% | 0 | - -
01/22/2018 10:11:41 | 99.47% 0.53% 0.00% | 0 | - -
01/22/2018 10:10:41 | 99.45% 0.55% 0.00% | 0 | - -
===============================================================================
performance
Syntax
performance mda mda-id last time-span time-unit
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>nat>isa performance)
Full Context
tools dump nat isa performance
Description
This command generates an overview of the processing load and data processed by the specified ISA over a period of time. The following time periods are supported:
-
last minute with seconds granularity
-
last hour with minutes granularity
-
last day with hours granularity
-
last 31 days with days granularity
Parameters
- mda-id
-
Specifies the MDA for getting performance measurements in format slot/mda.
- time-span
-
Specifies the period for which to get measurements.
- time-unit
-
Specifies the period for which to get measurements.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
performance-monitoring
performance-monitoring
Syntax
performance-monitoring record record
Context
[Tree] (show>system>ptp performance-monitoring)
Full Context
show system ptp performance-monitoring
Description
This command displays the collected performance monitoring information for the PTP clock.
Parameters
- record
-
Specifies the time window for the record.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example of PTP monitoring performance statistics and Output fields: PTP performance monitoring describes the output fields.
Output Exampleshow system ptp performance-monitoring record 503
===============================================================================
IEEE 1588 Performance Monitoring Statistics
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Record
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Index : 503
Valid : Yes
Start time : 2023/03/24 19:43:00 UTC
Complete : Yes
Duration : 1 minute
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
offset-from-master
average : 0 ns
minimum : 0 ns
maximum : +1 ns
stddev : 0 ns
mean-path-delay
average : +10 ns
minimum : +10 ns
maximum : +11 ns
stddev : 0 ns
master-to-slave-delay
average : +10 ns
minimum : +10 ns
maximum : +11 ns
stddev : 0 ns
slave-to-master-delay
average : +10 ns
minimum : +10 ns
maximum : +11 ns
stddev : 0 ns
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
IEEE 1588 Performance Monitoring Statistics |
|
Record |
|
Index |
The name of the router instance |
Valid |
The IP address of the PTP peer |
Start time |
The direction from which PTP announce messages were sent or received |
Complete |
The administrative state of the PTP peer |
Duration |
The priority used in the best master clock algorithm (BMCA) for the local PTP port when the clock profile is G.8265.x |
offset-from-master mean-path-delay master-to-slave-delay slave-to-master-delay |
Parameters from the time recovery algorithm as defined in the IEEE1588-2019 standard |
average minimum maximum stddev |
The average, minimum, maximum, and standard deviation of the values over the time interval of the record |
persistence
persistence
Syntax
persistence
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform persistence)
Full Context
tools perform persistence
Description
Commands in this context configure downgrade parameters.
Platforms
All
persistent
persistent
Syntax
persistent
Context
[Tree] (show>system>telemetry persistent)
Full Context
show system telemetry persistent
Description
Commands in this context display persistent telemetry information.
Platforms
All
pfcp
pfcp
Syntax
pfcp
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt pfcp)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt pfcp
Description
Commands in this context display all related PFCP information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
pfcp-association
pfcp-association
Syntax
pfcp-association name statistics
Context
[Tree] (clear>subscr-mgmt pfcp-association)
Full Context
clear subscriber-mgmt pfcp-association
Description
This command clears all message statistics associated with the specified PFCP association.
Parameters
- name
-
Specifies the name of a PFCP association, up to 32 characters, for which information is cleared.
- statistics
-
Specifies that statistics for the specified PFCP association are cleared.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
pfcp-session
pfcp-session
Syntax
pfcp-session session-id session-id
pfcp-session sap sap-id mac mac-address
Context
[Tree] (clear>subscr-mgmt pfcp-session)
Full Context
clear subscriber-mgmt pfcp-session
Description
This command locally clears a PFCP session, either by providing the session ID or the associated SAP ID and MAC address.
This command does not delete the session on the BNG CPF and should only be used as a last attempt to delete the PFCP sessions. It is always recommended to first attempt to gracefully delete the session from the BNG CPF.
Parameters
- session-id
-
Specifies the locally assigned PFCP session ID, up to 20 characters.
- sap-id
-
Specifies the SAP ID associated with the session.
- mac-address
-
Specifies the MAC address associated with the session, in the form xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
pgw-edr
pgw-edr
Syntax
pgw-edr fields
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>cflowd pgw-edr)
Full Context
show application-assurance cflowd pgw-edr
Description
This command displays the fields in the AA cflowd PGW-EDR template.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of AA cflowd PGW-EDR template fields, and Output fields: PGW-EDR template describes the output fields.
Output Exampleshow application-assurance cflowd pgw-edr fields
===============================================================================
Fields for Application Assurance cflowd pgw-edr template
===============================================================================
Name ID Len Mode Dy Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
aaApp 32770 32 MRVL * AA Application
aaAppGrp 32771 32 MRVL * AA Application Group
aaChargingGrp 32888 32 MRVL * AA Charging Group
aaProt 32769 32 MRVL * AA Protocol
aaSubTetheringState 32896 1 MRVL * AA subscriber tethering
state
anlCongestionState 32874 1 MRVL * access network location
congestion state
anlTopology 32873 16 MRVL * access network location
topology
anlType 32872 1 MRVL * access network location
type
apn 32876 33 MRV- * access point name
apnExtended 32928 64 MRV- * extended access point name
bsid 32883 12 MRV- * base station id
cellId 32886 4 MRV- * cell id
chargeId 32877 4 MRV- * charging group id
chargingChar 32901 2 MRV- * 3GPP charging
characteristic
customerId 32902 4 M--- * Customer identifier
destinationIPv4Address 12 4 MRVL . Destination IPv4 address
destinationIPv6Address 28 16 MRVL . Destination IPv6 address
destinationTransportPort 11 2 MRVL . Destination transport port
deviceId 32865 2 MRVL * device ID
deviceMfgId 32866 2 MRVL * device manufacturer ID
deviceOsId 32867 2 MRVL * device operating system ID
deviceOsVer1 32869 1 MRVL * device operating system
version number 1
deviceOsVer2 32870 1 MRVL * device operating system
version number 2
deviceOsVer3 32871 1 MRVL * device operating system
version number 3
flowAttr_abr_service 32890 1 MRVL * flow attribute: abr
service
flowAttr_audio 32891 1 MRVL * flow attribute: audio
flowAttr_download 32893 1 MRVL * flow attribute: download
flowAttr_encrypted 32892 1 MRVL * flow attribute: encrypted
flowAttr_realtime_communication 32895 1 MRVL * flow attribute: real time
communication
flowAttr_upload 32894 1 MRVL * flow attribute: upload
flowAttr_video 32889 1 MRVL * flow attribute: video
hostName 32864 64 MRVL * host name
hostNameExtended 32920 101 MRVL * host name extended
imei 32897 8 MRV- * International Mobile
Equipment Identity
imei-aes-128 32916 32 MRV- * imei AES-128 encrypted
imei-aes-256 32919 32 MRV- * imei AES-256 encrypted
imei-sha-1 32910 20 MRV- * imei SHA-1 hashed
imei-sha-256 32913 32 MRV- * imei SHA-256 hashed
imsi 32879 8 MRV- * international mobile
subscriber identity
imsi-aes-128 32915 16 MRV- * imsi AES-128 encrypted
imsi-aes-256 32918 16 MRV- * imsi AES-256 encrypted
imsi-sha-1 32909 20 MRV- * imsi SHA-1 hashed
imsi-sha-256 32912 32 MRV- * imsi SHA-256 hashed
ipFamily 32868 1 MRVL * IP Family
ipTTL 192 1 MRVL * IP packet time to live
mcc 32899 2 MRV- * Mobile country code
mnc 32878 2 MRV- * mobile network code
msisdn 32880 8 MRV- * mobile station
international subscriber
directory number
msisdn-aes-128 32914 16 MRV- * msisdn AES-128 encrypted
msisdn-aes-256 32917 16 MRV- * msisdn AES-256 encrypted
msisdn-sha-1 32908 20 MRV- * msisdn SHA-1 hashed
msisdn-sha-256 32911 32 MRV- * msisdn SHA-256 hashed
observationPointId 138 4 MRVL . Observation point Id
octetTotalCount 85 8 MRVL . Octet total count
pgw-ggsnAddr 32882 16 MRV- * public data network
gateway
plmnid 32903 4 MRV- * Public land mobile
network identifier
postIpPrecedence 257 1 MRVL * Post IP precedence
pra-id 32940 4 M--- * presence reporting area ID
protocolIdentifier 4 1 MRVL . Protocol Identifier
ratType 32884 2 MRV- * radio access technology
type
regionId 32885 2 MRV- * region id
roamingStatus 32898 1 M--- * Roaming status
sessionDirection 32781 1 MRVL . Session Direction
sessionEndSeconds 32875 4 MRVL * session end time
sessionStartSeconds 32863 4 MRVL * session start time
sgw-sgsnAddr 32881 16 M--- * serving gateway
sourceIPv4Address 8 4 MRVL . Source IPv4 address
sourceIPv6Address 27 16 MRVL . Source IPv6 address
sourceTransportPort 7 2 MRVL . Source transport port
timeZone 32887 2 M--- * time zone
uli 32900 18 MRV- * User location information
wireless-device-os-id 32941 1 MRV- * wireless device operating
system ID
wireless-device-type-id 32942 1 MRV- * wireless device type ID
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Legend :
Mode (aa-sub-scale mode) M mobile-gateway
R residential
V vpn
L lightweight-internet
Dy (dynamic field) . always included in this record type
* can be dynamically included in this record type
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Name |
Displays the name of the template field. |
ID |
Displays the ID of the template field. |
Len |
Displays the string length of the template field. |
Mode |
Displays the mode:
|
Dy |
Displays whether the field is dynamic:
|
Description |
Displays the description of the template field. |
pim
pim
Syntax
pim
Context
[Tree] (clear>router pim)
Full Context
clear router pim
Description
Commands in this context clear and reset PIM entities.
Platforms
All
pim
Syntax
pim
Context
[Tree] (show>router pim)
Full Context
show router pim
Description
Commands in this context display PIM related information.
Platforms
All
pim
Syntax
pim
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>router pim)
Full Context
tools perform router pim
Description
This command enables tools to perform certain PIM tasks.
Platforms
All
pim
Syntax
pim
Context
[Tree] (monitor>router pim)
Full Context
monitor router pim
Description
This command monitors commands for the PIM instance.
Platforms
All
pim-policy
pim-policy
Syntax
pim-policy
pim-policy name associations
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt pim-policy)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt pim-policy
Description
This command displays PIM policy information.
Parameters
- name
-
Specifies the PIM policy name, up to 32 characters.
- associations
-
Displays information associated with the policy.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
pim-snooping
pim-snooping
Syntax
pim-snooping
Context
[Tree] (show>service>id pim-snooping)
Full Context
show service id pim-snooping
Description
Commands in this context display PIM snooping information.
Platforms
All
pim-snooping
Syntax
pim-snooping
Context
[Tree] (clear>service>id pim-snooping)
Full Context
clear service id pim-snooping
Description
Commands in this context clear PIM snooping information.
Platforms
All
ping-template
ping-template
Syntax
ping-template template-name
ping-template
Context
[Tree] (show>test-oam>icmp ping-template)
Full Context
show test-oam icmp ping-template
Description
This command displays a summary of configured ping templates and the total number service interfaces that reference the template. By specifying template name, the values for the specified interface and the total and active references for that specific template are displayed.
Parameters
- template-name
-
Specifies the name of the ping template to be queried, up to 64 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example of ping template information.
Output Exampleshow test-oam icmp ping-template
===============================================================================
Ping Templates
===============================================================================
Name IP Refs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
base-template 21
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of ping templates: 1
===============================================================================
show test-oam icmp ping-template base-template
======================================================================
Tmpl Name : base-template
======================================================================
Description : Basic standard template
Dscp : nc1
Dot1p : 7
Interval : 60
Timeout : 5
Failure Threshold : 3
React Interval : 1
React Fail Thresh : 3
React Timeout : 1
React Threshold : 3
Size : 56
TTL : 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Active Refs : 20
Total Refs : 21
======================================================================
ping-template-sync
ping-template-sync
Syntax
ping-template-sync template-name
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>test-oam>icmp ping-template-sync)
Full Context
tools perform test-oam icmp ping-template-sync
Description
This command updates all values for service IP interfaces that reference the specified config>test-oam>icmp>ping-template template-name. Changes to the ping-template in this context are not automatically pushed to service IP interfaces. Values imported by the service interface are those configured when the service IP interface referenced the ping- template.
Parameters
- template-name
-
Specifies the ping template name, up to 64 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
ping-template-using
ping-template-using
Syntax
ping-template-using [template-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>test-oam>icmp ping-template-using)
Full Context
show test-oam icmp ping-template-using
Description
This command displays information about service IP interfaces that reference a ping template, the associated router instance, and the administrative state of the ping template under that interface.
Parameters
- template-name
-
Displays the interfaces mapped to the ping-template template-name, up to 64 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example ping template output information.
Output Exampleshow test-oam icmp ping-template-using
===============================================================================
Ping Templates
===============================================================================
Template Name Router Instance Admin
Interface Name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-101 vprn12101 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-103 vprn12103 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-104 vprn12104 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-105 vprn12105 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-106 vprn12106 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-107 vprn12107 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-108 vprn12108 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-109 vprn12109 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-110 vprn12110 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-111 vprn12111 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-112 vprn12112 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-113 vprn12113 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-114 vprn12114 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-115 vprn12115 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-116 vprn12116 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-117 vprn12117 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-118 vprn12118 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-119 vprn12119 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-120 vprn12120 up
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-121 vprn12121 down
base-template
int-PE-2-CE-122 vprn12122 up
===============================================================================
Output fields: OAM ICMP ping template describes ping template fields.
Label | Description |
---|---|
Template Name |
The template name |
Router Instance |
The router instance name |
Admin |
The administrative state |
Interface Name |
The interface name |
pip
pip
Syntax
pip
Context
[Tree] (clear>service>statistics>id pip)
Full Context
clear service statistics id pip
Description
This command clears the Provider Internal Port statistics for this service.
Platforms
All
policer
policer
Syntax
policer
policer policer-name [detail]
policer summary
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group policer)
Full Context
show application-assurance group policer
Description
This command displays application-assurance policer information.
Parameters
- policer-name
-
Displays information about the specified policer.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information about policers on this node.
- summary
-
Displays summarized information about policers on this node.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the policer command information.
Output Exampleshow application-assurance group 1 policer <policer-name> detail
===============================================================================
Policer Instance "1m-dwn"
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Type : dual-bucket-bandwidth
Granularity : subscriber
Adaptation Rule : pir closest cir closest
Active tod-override : none
PIR : max Oper PIR : max
CIR : 0 kbps Oper CIR : 0 kbps
MBS : 20000 KB Oper MBS : 20000 KB
CBS : 0 KB Oper CBS : 0 KB
No. of tod-overrides : 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Time of Day Override Instance 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description : (Not Specified)
Admin State : in-service
Occurrence : daily (monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday)
Start time : 19:00
End time : 22:00
PIR : max
CIR : 0 kbps
MBS : 10000 KB
CBS : 0 KB
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Time of Day Override Instance 20
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description : (Not Specified)
Admin State : in-service
Occurrence : daily (sunday saturday)
Start time : 19:00
End time : 22:00
PIR : max
CIR : 0 kbps
MBS : 5000 KB
CBS : 0 KB
===============================================================================
Output Example
*A:Dut-C>show>app-assure>group# policer "test"
===============================================================================
Policer Instance "test"
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Type : single-bucket-bandwidth
Granularity : access-network-location
Action : permitDeny
Adaptation Rule : pir closest
Rate-Percentage : 10
===============================================================================
policer
Syntax
policer policer-name day day time time-of-day
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>app-assure>group policer)
Full Context
tools dump application-assurance group policer
Description
This command displays rates for the policer for a specific day and time.
Parameters
- policer-name
-
Specifies an existing policer name up to 256 characters in length.
- day day
-
Specifies a day to display policer rates.
- time time-of-day
-
Specifies a time of day (in hours and minutes) to display policer rates.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
policer
Syntax
policer
Context
[Tree] (show>qos policer)
Full Context
show qos policer
Description
Commands in this context display QoS policer information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
policer-control-policy
policer-control-policy
Syntax
policer-control-policy [policy-name] [association]
Context
[Tree] (show>qos policer-control-policy)
Full Context
show qos policer-control-policy
Description
This command displays policer control policy information.
Parameters
- policy-name
-
Specifies the policer control policy name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
policer-hierarchy
policer-hierarchy
Syntax
policer-hierarchy
Context
[Tree] (show>qos policer-hierarchy)
Full Context
show qos policer-hierarchy
Description
This command displays policer hierarchy information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
policers
policers
Syntax
policers
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group>aa-sub policers)
Full Context
show application-assurance group aa-sub policers
Description
This command displays policer configuration information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the policers command.
Output ExampleA:cpm-a>show>app-assure>group>aa-sub# policers
===============================================================================
Application-Assurance Subscriber Policer Summary
===============================================================================
AA-Subscriber : Alex (esm)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type: single-bucket-bandwidth Direction: subscriber-to-network
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AQP Policer Resources Exceeded?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
61 SuspectUp_policer N
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type: single-bucket-bandwidth Direction: network-to-subscriber
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AQP Policer Resources Exceeded?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
62 SuspectDown_policer N
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policer usage counts:
single-bucket-bandwidth
subscriber-to-network 1 out of 32
network-to-subscriber 1 out of 32
dual-bucket-bandwidth
subscriber-to-network 0 out of 1
network-to-subscriber 0 out of 1
flow-count-limit 0 out of 8
flow-rate-limit 0 out of 8
===============================================================================
A:cpm-a>show>app-assure>group>aa-sub#
policy
policy
Syntax
policy
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group policy)
Full Context
show application-assurance group policy
Description
Commands in this context display application-assurance policy configuration information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
policy
Syntax
policy [policy-name [bundle bundle-name] [ protocol protocol-name] [interface if-name] [ detail]]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mcac policy)
Full Context
show router mcac policy
Description
This command displays MCAC policy information.
Parameters
- policy-name
-
Specifies an existing multicast CAC (MCAC) policy name.
- bundle bundle-id
-
Specifies an existing multicast bundle name.
- protocol protocol-name
-
specifies an applicable protocol to display.
- interface if-name
-
Specifies an interface name to display.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of MCAC policy information.
Output Example*A:ALA-48>show>router>mcac# policy
===============================================================================
Multicast CAC Policies
===============================================================================
Policy Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
btv_fr foreign TV offering
btv_vl eastern TV offering
policy1 this is policy1
policy2 this is policy 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policies : 4
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48>show>router>mcac#
*A:ALA-48>show>router>mcac# policy btv_fr
===============================================================================
Multicast CAC policy
===============================================================================
Policy : btv_fr
Description : foreign TV offering
Default Action : discard
Bundle(s) : FOR
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48>show>router>mcac#
policy
Syntax
policy admin
policy as-path-group [asp-group-name]
policy as-path [asp-name]
policy community [community-name]
policy damping [damping-profile-name]
policy exclusive-access
policy global-variables
policy [plcy-name] [expand-variables]
policy prefix-list [prefix-list-name]
policy route-distinguisher-list [rd-list-name]
policy plcy-name sub-policy entry entry-id [name subpol-name]
policy plcy-name sub-policy entry entry-id name subpol-name entry-2 entry-id name-2 subpol-name
policy plcy-name sub-policy entry entry-id name subpol-name entry-2 entry-id name-2 subpol-name entry-3 entry-id name-3 subpol-name
Context
[Tree] (show>router policy)
Full Context
show router policy
Description
This command displays configured policy statement information.
Parameters
- admin
-
When this keyword is specified, the entire policy option configuration is displayed, including any uncommitted configuration changes. This command is similar to the info command.
Note:This parameter is not available in the MD-CLI.
- as-path
-
When this keyword is specified, the parameter displays configured as-path regular expressions (optionally filtered by name).
- as-path-group
-
When this keyword is specified, the command displays configured as-path-groups, optionally filtered by name.
- community
-
When this keyword is specified, the command displays configured community lists, optionally filtered by name.
- damping
-
When this keyword is specified, the information about the route policy damping configurations is displayed.
- entry entry-id
-
Displays the configuration (with parameter value substitution) of the subroutine policy called by the entry with entry ID.
- exclusive-access
-
Displays the policy that edits exclusive access and lock information.
Note:This parameter is not available in the MD-CLI.
- expand-variables
-
Displays the variables that are replaced with values in main policies or in sub-policies.
- prefix-list name
-
Displays the prefix lists configured in the route policy.
- policy name
-
Displays information similar to the info command for a specific policy-statement. If a name is provided, the matching policy-statement displays. If no statement name is specified, a list of all policies statements and descriptions display.
- route-distinguisher rd-list-name
- Keyword to display all the configured route distinguisher lists. If an rd-list-name is provided, the specified route distinguisher list is displayed.
- sub-policy
-
When this keyword is specified, the configuration of a subroutine policy is displayed.
- subpol-name
-
Specifies the policy name up to 64 characters.
- entry-id
-
Specifies the numeric entry identifier of the policy.
Platforms
All
Output
Output fields: route policy describes route policy output fields.
Use the following command to display all configured route policies.
show router policy
Output Example
===============================================================================
Route Policies
===============================================================================
Policy Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Direct And Aggregate Policy Statement ABC
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policies :
===============================================================================
Use the following command to display the entire policy option configuration, including any uncommitted configuration changes.
show router policy admin
prefix-list "All-Routes"
prefix 0.0.0.0/0 longer
prefix 2.0.0.0/8 longer
prefix 3.0.0.0/8 longer
prefix 4.0.0.0/8 longer
prefix 5.0.0.0/8 longer
prefix 6.0.0.0/8 exact
prefix 224.0.0.0/24 longer
exit
...
Use the following command to display information about a specific route policy.
show router policy name
Output Example
description "Policy Statement For 'BGP To RIP'"
entry 10
description "Entry For Policy 'BGP To RIP'"
from
protocol bgp
exit
to
protocol rip
exit
action accept
metric set 1
next-hop 10.0.18.200
tag 805
exit
exit
default-action reject
Use the following command to display information about the route policy damping configurations.
show router policy damping
Output Example=============================================
Route Damping Profiles
=============================================
damping "TEST-LOW"
half-life 22
max-suppress 720
reuse 10000
suppress 15000
exit
damping "TEST-HIGH"
half-life 22
max-suppress 720
reuse 1000
suppress 5000
exit
damping "TEST-MEDIUM"
half-life 22
max-suppress 720
reuse 5000
suppress 11000
exit
=============================================
Use the following command to display information about the subroutine called by an entry of the route policy.
show router policy "poll" sub-policy entry 10 name "pol2"
Output
Example===============================================================================
pol1 entry 10 sub-policies
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Level1 Sub-policy : pol2 Parent-policy : pol1, Parent-entry 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
entry 20
from
community "telnet"
exit
exit
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Policy |
Displays a list of route policy names. |
Description |
Displays the description of each route policy. |
Policies |
The total number of policies configured. |
policy
Syntax
policy [policy-id [event event-type specific-qualifier]]
Context
[Tree] (show>vrrp policy)
Full Context
show vrrp policy
Description
This command displays VRRP priority control policy information.
If no command line options are specified, a summary of the VRRP priority control event policies displays.
Parameters
- policy-id
-
Displays information on the specified priority control policy ID.
- event-type
-
Displays information on the specified VRRP priority control event within the policy ID.
- specific-qualifier
-
Display information about the specified qualifier.
Platforms
All
Output
VRRP Policy Output — The following output is an example of VRRP policy information, and Output fields: VRRP policy describes the fields.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Policy Id |
The VRRP priority control policy associated with the VRRP virtual router instance A value of 0 indicates that no control policy is associated with the virtual router instance |
Current Priority & Effects |
|
Current Explicit |
When multiple explicitly defined events associated with the priority control policy happen simultaneously, the lowest value of all the current explicit priorities will be used as the in-use priority for the virtual router |
Current Delta Sum |
The sum of the priorities of all the delta events when multiple delta events associated with the priority control policy happen simultaneously; this sum is subtracted from the base priority of the virtual router to give the in-use priority |
Delta Limit |
The delta-in-use-limit for a VRRP policy; once the total sum of all delta events has been calculated and subtracted from the base-priority of the virtual router, the result is compared to the delta-in-use-limit value; if the result is less than this value, the delta-in-use-limit value is used as the virtual router in-use priority value; if an explicit priority control event overrides the delta priority control events, the delta-in-use-limit has no effect If the delta-in-use-limit is 0, the sum of the delta priority control events to reduce the virtual router's in-use-priority to 0 can prevent it from becoming or staying master |
Current Priority |
The configured delta-in-use-limit priority for a VRRP priority control policy or the configured delta or explicit priority for a priority control event |
Applied |
The number of virtual router instances to which the policy has been applied; the policy cannot be deleted unless this value is 0 |
Description |
A text string which describes the VRRP policy |
Event Type & ID |
A delta priority event is a conditional event defined in a priority control policy that subtracts a given amount from the base priority to give the current in-use priority for the VRRP virtual router instances to which the policy is applied An explicit priority event is a conditional event defined in a priority control policy that explicitly defines the in-use priority for the VRRP virtual router instances to which the policy is applied Explicit events override all delta events; when multiple explicit events occur simultaneously, the event with the lowest priority value defines the in-use priority |
Event Oper State |
The operational state of the event |
Hold Set Remaining |
The amount of time that must pass before the set state for a VRRP priority control event can transition to the cleared state to dampen flapping events |
Priority & Effect |
Delta — the priority-level value is subtracted from the associated virtual router instance’s base priority when the event is set and no explicit events are set; the sum of the priority event priority-level values on all set delta priority events are subtracted from the virtual router base priority to derive the virtual router instance in-use priority value If the delta priority event is cleared, the priority-level is no longer used in the in-use priority calculation |
Explicit — the priority-level value is used to override the base priority of the virtual router instance if the priority event is set and no other explicit priority event is set with a lower priority-level The set explicit priority value with the lowest priority-level determines the actual in-use protocol value for all virtual router instances associated with the policy |
|
In Use |
Specifies whether the event is currently affecting the in-use priority of some virtual router |
A:ALA-A# show vrrp policy
===============================================================================
VRRP Policies
===============================================================================
Policy Current Current Current Delta Applied
Id Priority & Effect Explicit Delta Sum Limit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 None None None 1 Yes
2 None None None 1 No
===============================================================================
A:ALA-A#
A:ALA-A# show vrrp policy 1
===============================================================================
VRRP Policy 1
===============================================================================
Description : 10.10.200.253 reachability
Current Priority: None Applied : No
Current Explicit: None Current Delta Sum : None
Delta Limit : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applied To VR Opr Base In-use Master Is
Interface Name Id Pri Pri Pri Master
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Priority Control Events
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event Type & ID Event Oper State Hold Set Priority In
Remaining &Effect Use
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Host Unreach 10.10.200.252 n/a Expired 20 Del No
Host Unreach 10.10.200.253 n/a Expired 10 Del No
Route Unknown 10.10.100.0/24 n/a Expired 1 Exp No
===============================================================================
VRRP Policy Event Output — The following output is an example of VRRP policy event information, and Output fields: VRRP policy event describes the fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-A#show vrrp policy 1 event port-down
===============================================================================
VRRP Policy 1, Event Port Down 1/1/1
===============================================================================
Description :
Current Priority: None Applied : Yes
Current Explicit: None Current Delta Sum : None
Delta Limit : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applied To VR Opr Base In-use Master Is
Interface Name Id Pri Pri Pri Master
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ies301backup 1 Down 100 100 0 No
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Priority Control Event Port Down 1/1/1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Priority : 30 Priority Effect : Delta
Hold Set Config : 0 sec Hold Set Remaining: Expired
Value In Use : No Current State : Cleared
# trans to Set : 6 Previous State : Set-down
Last Transition : 04/13/2007 04:54:35
===============================================================================
A:ALA-A#
A:ALA-A# show vrrp policy 1 event host-unreachable
===============================================================================
VRRP Policy 1, Event Host Unreachable 10.10.200.252
===============================================================================
Description : 10.10.200.253 reachability
Current Priority: None Applied : No
Current Explicit: None Current Delta Sum : None
Delta Limit : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applied To VR Opr Base In-use Master Is
Interface Name Id Pri Pri Pri Master
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Priority Control Event Host Unreachable 10.10.200.252
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Priority : 20 Priority Effect : Delta
Interval : 1 sec Timeout : 1 sec
Drop Count : 3
Hold Set Config : 0 sec Hold Set Remaining: Expired
Value In Use : No Current State : n/a
# trans to Set : 0 Previous State : n/a
Last Transition : 04/13/2007 23:10:24
===============================================================================
A:ALA-A#
A:ALA-A# show vrrp policy 1 event route-unknown
===============================================================================
VRRP Policy 1, Event Route Unknown 10.10.100.0/24
===============================================================================
Description : 10.10.200.253 reachability
Current Priority: None Applied : No
Current Explicit: None Current Delta Sum : None
Delta Limit : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applied To VR Opr Base In-use Master Is
Interface Name Id Pri Pri Pri Master
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
None
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Priority Control Event Route Unknown 10.10.100.0/24
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Priority : 1 Priority Effect : Explicit
Less Specific : No Default Allowed : No
Next Hop(s) : None
Protocol(s) : None
Hold Set Config : 0 sec Hold Set Remaining: Expired
Value In Use : No Current State : n/a
# trans to Set : 0 Previous State : n/a
Last Transition : 04/13/2007 23:10:24
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Description |
A text string which describes the VRRP policy |
Policy Id |
The VRRP priority control policy associated with the VRRP virtual router instance A value of 0 indicates that no control policy is associated with the virtual router instance |
Current Priority |
The base router priority for the virtual router instance used in the master election process |
Current Explicit |
When multiple explicitly defined events associated with the priority control policy happen simultaneously, the lowest value of all the current explicit priorities will be used as the in-use priority for the virtual router |
Applied |
The number of virtual router instances to which the policy has been applied; the policy cannot be deleted unless this value is 0 |
Current Delta Sum |
The sum of the priorities of all the delta events when multiple delta events associated with the priority control policy happen simultaneously; this sum is subtracted from the base priority of the virtual router to give the in-use priority |
Delta Limit |
The delta-in-use-limit for a VRRP policy; once the total sum of all delta events has been calculated and subtracted from the base-priority of the virtual router, the result is compared to the delta-in-use-limit value; if the result is less than this value, the delta-in-use-limit value is used as the virtual router in-use priority value; if an explicit priority control event overrides the delta priority control events, the delta-in-use-limit has no effect If the delta-in-use-limit is 0, the sum of the delta priority control events to reduce the virtual router's in-use-priority to 0 can prevent it from becoming or staying master |
Applied to Interface Name |
The interface name where the VRRP policy is applied |
VR ID |
The virtual router ID for the IP interface |
Opr |
Up — indicates that the operational state of the VRRP instance is up |
Down — indicates that the operational state of the VRRP instance is down |
|
Base Pri |
The base priority used by the virtual router instance |
InUse Priority |
The current in-use priority associated with the VRRP virtual router instance |
Master Priority |
The priority of the virtual router instance which is the current master |
Priority |
The base priority used by the virtual router instance |
Priority Effect |
Delta — a delta priority event is a conditional event defined in a priority control policy that subtracts a given amount from the base priority to give the current in-use priority for the VRRP virtual router instances to which the policy is applied |
Explicit — a conditional event defined in a priority control policy that explicitly defines the in-use priority for the VRRP virtual router instances to which the policy is applied Explicit events override all delta events; when multiple explicit events occur simultaneously, the event with the lowest priority value defines the in-use priority |
|
Current Priority |
The configured delta-in-use-limit priority for a VRRP priority control policy or the configured delta or explicit priority for a priority control event |
Event Oper State |
The operational state of the event |
Hold Set Remaining |
The amount of time that must pass before the set state for a VRRP priority control event can transition to the cleared state to dampen flapping events |
Priority |
The base priority used by the virtual router instance |
Priority Effect |
Delta — the priority-level value is subtracted from the associated virtual router instance’s base priority when the event is set and no explicit events are set; the sum of the priority event priority-level values on all set delta priority events are subtracted from the virtual router base priority to derive the virtual router instance in-use priority value If the delta priority event is cleared, the priority-level is no longer used in the in-use priority calculation |
Explicit — the priority-level value is used to override the base priority of the virtual router instance if the priority event is set and no other explicit priority event is set with a lower priority-level The set explicit priority value with the lowest priority-level determines the actual in-use protocol value for all virtual router instances associated with the policy |
|
Hold Set Config |
The configured number of seconds that the hold-set timer waits after an event enters a set state or enters a higher threshold set state, depending on the event type |
Value In Use |
Yes — the event is currently affecting the in-use priority of some virtual router |
No — the event is not affecting the in-use priority of some virtual router |
|
# trans to Set |
The number of times the event has transitioned to one of the 'set' states |
Last Transition |
The time and date when the operational state of the event last changed |
policy
Syntax
policy [policy-id] association
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security>cpu-protection policy)
[Tree] (show>system>security>dist-cpu-protection policy)
Full Context
show system security cpu-protection policy
show system security dist-cpu-protection policy
Description
This command displays CPU protection policy information.
Parameters
- policy-id
-
Displays CPU protection policy information for the specified policy ID.
- association
-
This keyword displays associations for the specified policy ID.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS
- show system security cpu-protection policy
All
- show system security dist-cpu-protection policy
policy
Syntax
policy policy-assoc-name
Context
[Tree] (show>router>pcep>pcc>pce-assoc policy)
Full Context
show router pcep pcc pce-associations policy
Description
This command displays the policy association information.
If a policy association name is not specified, the information for all configured policy associations is displayed.
Parameters
- policy-assoc-name
-
Specifies the name of the policy association, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of policy association information, and Output fields: policy association describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-C>config>router>mpls>lsp# show router pcep pcc pce-associations policy "test_pol"
===============================================================================
PCEP PCC Policy Associations Info
===============================================================================
Assocation Name : test_pol
Association ID : 10 Association Source : 192.168.213.59
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Association Name |
The policy association name |
Association ID |
The policy association ID |
Association Source |
The source IP address of the policy association. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported. |
policy-edits
policy-edits
Syntax
policy-edits
Context
[Tree] (show>router policy-edits)
Full Context
show router policy-edits
Description
This command displays edited policy information that was entered in the classic CLI.
This command is not available in the MD-CLI.
Platforms
All
policy-test
policy-test
Syntax
policy-test plcy-or-long-expr [ plcy-or-expr [plcy-or-expr...{up tp 14 max}] [family family] [rd rd] prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [ longer] [neighbor ip-address] [display-rejects] [{detail | brief}] [display-rejects-only] [export] [ protocol protocol]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bgp policy-test)
Full Context
show router bgp policy-test
Description
This command allows the operator to evaluate existing route policy or chain of route policies or route policy logical expression effects, as a BGP import or export policy, by identifying the routes that would be accepted or rejected after the complete evaluation.
When the policy, list of policies or logical expression is used as a BGP export policy, the export keyword must be included. When the policy is used as a BGP import policy, the export keyword should not be included.
Parameters
- plcy-or-long-expr
-
Specifies up to 14 policy names or a long expression.
- plcy-or-expr
-
Specifies the policy name or expression.
- family
-
ipv4, ipv6, vpn-ipv4, vpn-ipv6, label-ipv4, label-ipv6.
- rd
-
Specifies the route distinguisher value in one of the following formats:
-
ip-addr:comm-val
-
2byte-asnumber:ext-comm-val
-
4byte-asnumber:comm-val
-
- ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length
-
Specifies an IPv4 or IPv6 prefix/mask to be evaluated. The keyword longer may be specified to evaluate longer prefix matches (optional).
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address of a peer from which the BGP routes to be evaluated were sent, up to 64 characters.
- longer
-
Matches prefixes with a longer prefix-length.
- display-rejects
-
Displays routes that were rejected by the policy. If not specified, only a count of rejected routes are shown.
- detail
-
When the policy modifies route attributes, it displays the modifications made to the routes. This command requires an exact prefix to be specified.
- brief
-
Provides a summarized display of the route attributes modifications. This command requires an exact prefix to be specified.
- display-rejects-only
-
Displays only routes rejected by the policy test.
- export
-
Indicates that the policy test is conducted in the context of a BGP export policy. The analyzed set of routes also include non-BGP routes that can be redistributed by BGP.
- protocol
-
Displays routes by the protocol type. This keyword is only applicable when the export keyword is also present.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of policy test information, and Output fields: policy test field describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 family ipv4 prefix 0.0.0.0/0
longer neighbor 220.0.0.2
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network LocalPref MED
Nexthop Path-Id VPNLabel
As-Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Routes : 17 Routes rejected : 16
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 prefix 0.0.0.0/0 longer neighbor
220.0.0.2
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Routes : 17 Routes rejected : 16
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 family ipv4 prefix 0.0.0.0/0
longer neighbor 220.0.0.2 display-rejects brief
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 2.2.2.2/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.1/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.2/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.3/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.4/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.5/32
Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 6.0.0.1/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 7.0.0.1/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>i 10.0.4.0/24
Rejected by Default action
*i 10.12.0.0/24
Rejected by Default action
*i 10.14.0.0/24
Rejected by Default action
u*>i 10.24.0.0/24
Rejected by Default action
*i 12.12.12.12/32
Rejected by Default action
*i 220.0.0.2/32
Rejected by Default action
*i 220.0.0.3/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>i 221.0.0.2/32
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Routes : 17 Routes rejected : 16
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 prefix 0.0.0.0/0 longer neighbor
220.0.0.2 display-rejects
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network LocalPref MED
Nexthop Path-Id VPNLabel
As-Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 2.2.2.2/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.1/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.2/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.3/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.4/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.5/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 6.0.0.1/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 7.0.0.1/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>i 10.0.4.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
*i 10.12.0.0/24 None 20
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
*i 10.14.0.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>i 10.24.0.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
*i 12.12.12.12/32 None 20
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
*i 220.0.0.2/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
*i 220.0.0.3/32 None 10
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>i 221.0.0.2/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Routes : 17 Routes rejected : 16
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 prefix 4.0.0.1/32 detail neighbor
220.0.0.2 display-rejects
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Rejected by Default action
Network : 4.0.0.1/32
Nexthop : 220.0.0.2
Path Id : None
From : 220.0.0.2
Res. Nexthop : 10.14.0.4
Local Pref. : None Interface Name : to-sim-6
Aggregator AS : None Aggregator : None
Atomic Aggr. : Not Atomic MED : None
AIGP Metric : None
Connector : None
Community : target:65530:20
Cluster : No Cluster Members
Originator Id : None Peer Router Id : 14.14.14.10
Fwd Class : None Priority : None
Flags : Used Valid Best Incomplete
Route Source : External
AS-Path : 14
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Routes : 1 Routes rejected : 1
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 family ipv4 prefix 4.0.0.6/32
neighbor 220.0.0.2
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Accepted by Policy
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Original Attributes
Network : 4.0.0.6/32
Nexthop : 220.0.0.2
Path Id : None
From : 220.0.0.2
Res. Nexthop : 10.14.0.4
Local Pref. : n/a Interface Name : to-sim-6
Aggregator AS : None Aggregator : None
Atomic Aggr. : Not Atomic MED : None
AIGP Metric : None
Connector : None
Community : target:65530:20
Cluster : No Cluster Members
Originator Id : None Peer Router Id : 14.14.14.10
Fwd Class : None Priority : None
Flags : Used Valid Best Incomplete
Route Source : External
AS-Path : 14
Modified Attributes
Network : 4.0.0.6/32
Nexthop : 220.0.0.2
Path Id : None
From : 220.0.0.2
Res. Nexthop : 10.14.0.4
Local Pref. : None Interface Name : to-sim-6
Aggregator AS : None Aggregator : None
Atomic Aggr. : Not Atomic MED : None
AIGP Metric : None
Connector : None
Community : 2:11 2:12 2:13 target:65530:20
Cluster : No Cluster Members
Originator Id : None Peer Router Id : 14.14.14.10
Fwd Class : None Priority : None
Flags : Used Valid Best Incomplete
Route Source : External
AS-Path : 14
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 family ipv4 prefix 4.0.0.6/32
longer neighbor 220.0.0.2
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network LocalPref MED
Nexthop Path-Id VPNLabel
As-Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 family ipv4 prefix 4.0.0.6/32
longer neighbor 220.0.0.2 detail
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Routes : 1
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 family ipv4 prefix 4.0.0.0/24
longer neighbor 220.0.0.2 brief
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Routes : 6 Routes rejected : 5
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 family ipv4 prefix 4.0.0.0/24
longer neighbor 220.0.0.2 display-rejects detail
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.1/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.2/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.3/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.4/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.5/32
Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Routes : 6 Routes rejected : 5
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 family ipv4 prefix 4.0.0.0/24
longer neighbor 220.0.0.2 display-rejects
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network LocalPref MED
Nexthop Path-Id VPNLabel
As-Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.1/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.2/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.3/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.4/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.5/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Routes : 6 Routes rejected : 5
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 family ipv4 prefix 4.0.0.0/24
longer neighbor 220.0.0.2 display-rejects brief
===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
===============================================================================
Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
===============================================================================
BGP IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.1/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.2/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.3/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.4/32
Rejected by Default action
u*>? 4.0.0.5/32
Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Routes : 6 Routes rejected : 5
===============================================================================
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix6 family ipv4 prefix 4.0.0.0/24
longer neighbor 220.0.0.2
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BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
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Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
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BGP IPv4 Routes
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Flag Network LocalPref MED
Nexthop Path-Id VPNLabel
As-Path
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Accepted by Policy
u*>? 4.0.0.6/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None -
14
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Total Routes : 6 Routes rejected : 5
A:sim-1# show router bgp policy-test bgpprefix44rj family vpn-ipv4 prefix 0.0.0.0/0
longer neighbor display-rejects
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BGP Router ID:11.11.11.10 AS:11 Local AS:11
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Legend -
Status codes : u - used, s - suppressed, h - history, d - decayed, * - valid
Origin codes : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete, > - best, b - backup
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BGP VPN-IPv4 Routes
===============================================================================
Flag Network LocalPref MED
Nexthop Path-Id VPNLabel
As-Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 1:30:192.14.15.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131069
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:8.0.0.1/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:10.0.3.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14 101
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:10.13.0.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14 101
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:10.23.0.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14 101
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:13.13.13.13/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14 101
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:20.20.20.5/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:20.20.20.6/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Rejected by Policy Entry = 10
u*>i 65530:20:44.44.44.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14 101
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:192.14.15.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:192.14.16.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:192.14.17.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:192.14.18.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:192.14.19.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:192.14.20.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:192.14.21.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:192.14.22.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:192.14.23.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:192.14.25.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 65530:20:196.34.0.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131070
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 220.0.0.2:50:192.50.50.0/24 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131067
14
Accepted by Policy
u*>i 220.0.0.2:50:220.0.0.2/32 None None
220.0.0.2 None 131067
14
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Total Routes : 22 Routes rejected : 1
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Field |
Description |
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Status codes |
Codes used for used, suppressed, history, decayed or valid status |
Origin codes |
Codes used for IGP, EGP, incomplete, best or backup origin |
Flag |
Indicator for network, nexthop or as-path routes |