t Commands
tacplus
tacplus
Syntax
tacplus server-index
Context
[Tree] (clear tacplus)
Full Context
clear tacplus
Description
This command clears the TACACS+ server state.
Parameters
- server-index
-
Specifies the index for the TACACS+ server.
Platforms
All
taii-type2-using
taii-type2-using
Syntax
taii-type2-using global-id[:prefix[:ac-id]]
Context
[Tree] (show>service taii-type2-using)
Full Context
show service taii-type2-using
Description
This command displays switch-point information using TAII.
Parameters
- global-id[:prefix[:ac-id]]
-
Specifies the switch-point information using SAII-Type2.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of service switch-point information using TAII information.
Output Example*A:Dut-E# show service taii-type2-using 6:10.20.1.6:1
===================================================================
Service Switch-Point Information
===================================================================
SvcId Oper-SdpBind TAII-Type2
-------------------------------------------------------------------
2147483598 17407:4294967195 6:10.20.1.6:1
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Entries found: 1
=====================================================
tail
tail
Syntax
tail [lsp-id lsp-id] [ tunnel-id tunnel-id] [ source-address ip-address]
tail ldp prefix ip-prefix/prefix-length [source-address ip-address]
tail statistics
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>test-oam>lsp-bfd tail)
Full Context
tools dump test-oam lsp-bfd tail
Description
This command dumps information for BFD sessions on LSPs.
Parameters
- lsp-id
-
Specifies an LSP for which to dump information.
- tunnel-id
-
Specifies a tunnel for which to dump information.
- ip-address
-
Specifies an IP address for which to dump information.
- ldp
-
Dumps LDP information.
- ip-prefix/prefix-length
-
Specifies a source IP prefix for which to dump information, and the prefix length.
- statistics
-
Displays global statistics for BFD-on-LSP sessions terminated by LSP tail-ends.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example of tail information.
Output ExampleA:bkvm33>tools>dump>test-oam>lsp-bfd# tail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Matched Tail Cache Sessions : 3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VrId : 1
Fec Type : ldp_ipv4(1)
Prefix : 1.1.1.1/32
SenderIp : 9.9.9.9
Discriminator : remoteBfdDisc 21 localBfdDisc 2
Bootstrap-echo-rx: rcvd 2017/01/27 18:57:00.00 UTC
handle 37 seqNum 2 rc 3 rsc 1
Last echo-req-rx : rcvd 2017/01/27 18:58:05.00 UTC
handle 37 seqNum 3 rc 3 rsc 1
VrId : 1
Fec Type : ldp_ipv6(2)
Prefix : 3ffe::a14:1111/128
SenderIp : 3ffe::a14:9999
Discriminator : remoteBfdDisc 21 localBfdDisc 2
Bootstrap-echo-rx: rcvd 2017/01/27 18:56:55.00 UTC
handle 36 seqNum 2 rc 3 rsc 1
Last echo-req-rx : rcvd 2017/01/27 18:58:00.00 UTC
handle 36 seqNum 3 rc 3 rsc 1
VrId : 1
Fec Type : rsvp_ipv4(3)
LspId : 59396
TunnelId : 2
SenderIp : 9.9.9.9
TunnEndIp : 1.1.1.1
ExtTunnId : 9.9.9.9
Discriminator : remoteBfdDisc: 22 localBfdDisc: 3
Bootstrap-echo-rx: rcvd 2017/01/27 18:57:23.00 UTC
handle 38 seqNum 2 rc 3 rsc 1
Last echo-req-rx : rcvd 2017/01/27 19:20:28.00 UTC
handle 38 seqNum 25 rc 3 rsc 1
targ-peer
targ-peer
Syntax
targ-peer [ip-address] [detail]
targ-peer [detail] family
targ-peer resource-failures [family]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ldp targ-peer)
Full Context
show router ldp targ-peer
Description
This command displays configuration information for the targeted LDP peers.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IP address of a targeted LDP peer for which to display information.
- detail
-
Displays detailed configuration information.
- family
-
Specifies a peer family for which to display information.
- resource-failures
-
Displays resource failure information for targeted LDP peers.
Platforms
All
Output
The following outputs are examples of LDP targeted peer information, and LDP Targeted Peer Output Fields describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-A# show router ldp targ-peer
===============================================================================
LDP IPv4 Targeted Peers
===============================================================================
Peer Adm/ Hello Hold KA KA Auto
Opr Fctr Time Fctr Time Created
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries Found
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP IPv6 Targeted Peers
===============================================================================
Peer Adm/ Hello Hold KA KA Auto
Opr Fctr Time Fctr Time Created
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3ffe::a0a:203 Up/Up 3 15 3 30 no
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of IPv6 Targeted Peers: 1
===============================================================================
Output Example
show router ldp targ-peer 10.20.1.2 detail
===============================================================================
LDP IPv4 Targeted Peers
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.20.1.2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
Last Oper Chg : 0d 00:08:11
Hold Time : 15 Hello Factor : 3
Oper Hold Time : 15
Hello Reduction : Disabled Hello Reduction Fctr : 3
Keepalive Timeout : 30 Keepalive Factor : 3
Active Adjacencies : 1 Last Modified : Never
Auto Created : Yes
Creator : autotx Template Name : N/A
Tunneling : Enabled
Lsp Name : None
Mcast-Tunneling : Disabled
Lsp Name : None
Local LSR : None 32-BitLocalLsr : Disabled
BFD Status : Disabled
===============================================================================
No. of IPv4 Targeted Peers: 1
===============================================================================
The following table describes the LDP targeted peer output fields.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Peer |
The IP address of the peer. |
Adm |
Up — The LDP is administratively enabled. Down — The LDP is administratively disabled. |
Opr |
Up — The LDP is operationally enabled. Down — The LDP is operationally disabled. |
Hello Fctr |
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. |
Hold Time |
The hello time or hold time. The time interval (in seconds) 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. |
KA Fctr |
The value by which the keepalive timeout is divided to calculate the keepalive time, for example, the time interval (in seconds) 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. |
KA Time |
The time interval (in seconds) 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). |
Active Adjacencies |
The number of active adjacencies (established sessions) associated with the LDP instance. |
Auth |
Enabled — Authentication using MD5 message-based digest protocol is enabled. Disabled — No authentication is used. |
Passive Mode |
The mode used to set up LDP sessions. This value is only applicable to targeted sessions and not to LDP interfaces. True — LDP responds only when it gets a connect request from a peer and will not attempt to actively connect to its neighbors. False — LDP actively tries to connect to its peers. |
Auto Created |
Specifies that a targeted peer was automatically created through service manager. For an LDP interface, this value is always false. |
Creator |
autorx — The autorx is the creator. autotx — The autotx is the creator. |
No. of Peers |
The total number of LDP peers. |
Tunneling |
Enabled — Tunneling is enabled. Disabled — No tunneling is used. |
LSP |
The LSP name. |
targ-peer-template
targ-peer-template
Syntax
targ-peer-template [peer-template] [community community]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ldp targ-peer-template)
Full Context
show router ldp targ-peer-template
Description
This command displays the configured parameters of a targeted peer-template.
Parameters
- peer-template
-
Specifies a targeted peer template on this virtual router that participates in the LDP protocol up to 32 characters.
- community
-
The string defining the LDP community assigned to the session. Allowed values are any string up to 32 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters excluding double quotes. If the string contains spaces, use double quotes to delimit the start and end of the string.
Platforms
All
Output
Output Example*A:SRU4>config>router>ldp>egr-stats>fec-pfx# show router ldp targ-peer-template
===============================================================================
LDP Peer Template
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Template "toSR4"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Created at : 01/26/18 22:25:19 Last Modified : 01/26/18 22:25:19
Admin State : Up Index : 5
Hold Time : 15 Hello Factor : 3
Hello Reduction : Enabled Hello Reduction Fa*: 3
Keepalive Timeout : 15 Keepalive Factor : 3
Tunneling : Enabled
Local LSR : None
Local-LSR ID adver*: Enabled
Community : RED
BFD Status : Enabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
targ-peer-template-map
targ-peer-template-map
Syntax
targ-peer-template-map [template-name]
targ-peer-template-map [template-name] peers
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ldp targ-peer-template-map)
Full Context
show router ldp targ-peer-template-map
Description
This command displays targeted peer template mappings to prefix policy.
Parameters
- template-name
-
Specifies the template name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
All
Output
Output Example*A:SR1-A# /show router ldp targ-peer-template-map
===============================================================================
LDP Peer Template Map
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Template templ1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Policy 1 : policy1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Template templ2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Policy 1 : policy1
Peer Policy 2 : policy2
Peer Policy 3 : policy3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Template templ3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Policy 1 : policy2
===============================================================================
*A:SR1-A# /show router ldp targ-peer-template-map tldp-peers
===============================================================================
LDP Peer Template Map TLDP Peers
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Template templ1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.10.1 10.0.10.2
10.0.10.3 10.0.10.4
10.0.10.5 10.0.10.6
10.0.10.7 10.0.10.8
10.0.10.9 10.0.10.10
10.0.10.11 10.0.10.12
10.0.10.13 10.0.10.14
10.0.10.15 10.0.10.16
10.0.10.17 10.0.10.18
10.0.10.19 10.0.10.20
10.0.10.21 10.0.10.22
10.0.10.23 10.0.10.24
10.0.10.25 10.0.10.26
10.0.10.27 10.0.10.28
10.0.10.29 10.0.10.30
10.0.10.31 10.0.10.32
10.0.10.33 10.0.10.34
10.0.10.35 10.0.10.36
10.0.10.37 10.0.10.38
10.0.10.39 10.0.10.40
10.0.10.41 10.0.10.42
10.0.10.43 10.0.10.44
10.0.10.45 10.0.10.46
10.0.10.47 10.0.10.48
10.0.10.49 10.0.10.50
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Template templ3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.1.3.5 10.1.3.6
10.1.3.7 10.1.3.8
10.1.3.9 10.1.3.10
10.1.3.11 10.1.3.12
10.1.3.13 10.1.3.14
===============================================================================
targeted-auto-rx
targeted-auto-rx
Syntax
targeted-auto-rx hold-time seconds
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>ldp targeted-auto-rx)
Full Context
clear router ldp targeted-auto-rx
Description
This command clears unneeded automatic T-LDP sessions on all applicable nodes. The operator must run this command during a specific time window on all nodes on which auto-rx is configured. The operator must also ensure that the configured hold-time value should be longer than the hello-timer value plus the time required to run the clear command on all applicable nodes. The configured hold-time value must be a non-zero value.
When the hold timer for this command is in progress, the operator can display the remaining timeout value by using the tools dump router ldp timers command.
This clear command is not synchronized to the standby CPM. Consequently, if the operator configures this command with a large hold-time value and a CPM switchover occurs during this time, the operator must reconfigure this clear command on the newly active CPM.
Parameters
- hold-time
-
Specifies the time window during which this command must be run on all applicable nodes.
- seconds
-
Specifies the hold timer value in seconds.
Platforms
All
tcp
tcp
Syntax
tcp sessions
tcp settings
tcp statistics
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>system>cpm-http-redirect tcp)
Full Context
tools dump system cpm-http-redirect tcp
Description
This command displays the system level TCP session state information of the cpm-http-redirect optimized-mode for currently opened sessions. Specifically, the following are displayed:
-
New: Syn received and Syn-Ack not sent
-
SYN: Syn-Ack sent and waiting for Ack
-
ESTABLISHED: Ack received and waiting for data
-
FIN: FIN sent and waiting for Fin-Ack
-
Delete: Sum of all currently open connections at this time, representing the connections to be deleted
-
HTTP Response dropped: communication error; the redirect failed to be sent to the TCP layer
All current sessions are counted both in the state where they belong, such as 'New', 'Syn', 'Established', 'Fin', and in the sum 'Delete' count.
Parameters
- sessions
-
Specifies system level TCP session state information of the cpm-http-redirect in optimized-mode.
- settings
-
Specifies system level TCP session settings of the cpm-http-redirect in optimized-mode. These settings can be further controlled using tools perform commands.
- statistics
-
Specifies system level TCP statistics of the cpm-http-redirect optimized-mode for all sessions.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of the sessions information.
Output ExampleA# tools dump system cpm-http-redirect tcp sessions
===============================================================================
CPM HTTP Redirect TCP session information
===============================================================================
TCP sessions in new state : 0
TCP sessions in state SYN : 0
TCP sessions in state ESTABLISHED : 0
TCP sessions in state FIN : 0
TCP sessions in delete state : 0
===============================================================================
The following output is an example of the settings information.
Output ExampleDut-A# tools dump system cpm-http-redirect tcp settings
data-retransmissions 1
data-timeout 20
established-timeout 100
fin-ack-retransmissions 1
fin-ack-timeout 15
max-connections 500
max-connections-per-host 20
max-hosts 500
syn-ack-retransmissions 1
syn-ack-timeout 20
The following output is an example of the statistics information.
Output ExampleA# tools dump system cpm-http-redirect tcp statistics
===============================================================================
CPM HTTP Redirect TCP statistics (only nonzero values shown)
===============================================================================
Packets forwarded : 25
TCP segments received : 8
Not a TCP segment : 17
Packets offered to redirect : 2
SYN received : 2
FIN,ACK received : 2
ACK received : 4
Valid TCP packets received : 8
Received packets : 25
Received packets with a connection : 8
Connection creations : 2
Connection deletions : 2
SYN processed : 2
SYN,ACK processed : 2
SYN,ACK with data processed : 2
FIN,ACK processed : 2
FIN,ACK with wrong sequence number : 2
===============================================================================
tcp-optimizer
tcp-optimizer
Syntax
tcp-optimizer tcp-optimizer-name [isa mda-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group tcp-optimizer)
Full Context
show application-assurance group tcp-optimizer
Description
This command displays the TCP optimizer information.
Parameters
- tcp-optimizer-name
-
Specifies the name of the TCP validation policy, up to 32 characters.
- mda-id
-
Specifies the slot number of an adapter card, in the format slot/mda.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of an AA group TCP optimizer policy, and AA Group TCP Optimizer Policy and ISA MDA Output Fields describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:node-2# show application-assurance group 1 tcp-optimizer "TO1"
===============================================================================
Application Assurance Group 1 tcp-optimizer "TO1"
===============================================================================
Description : tcp-optimizer TO1
TCP Stack : tcp-westwood
Initial CWND Size : 9 MSS
Initial SS Thresh : 48751 KB
DACK Timeout : 200 ms
Session Filter Ref : Yes
Network RTT Threshold : None
High CPU backoff : Yes
Cumulative Session Statistics
Active Sessions : 0
Optimized Sessions : 0
Unoptimized Sessions : 0
Abandoned Sessions : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Session Statistics Abandoned Unoptimized
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unsupported Packet 0 0
Packet Error 0 0
Inactivity 0 0
No Buffers N/A 0
Existing Session N/A 0
Low Network RTT N/A 0
Policy 0 N/A
Resource Exhaustion 0 0
Other 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Traffic Statistics Sub-to-net Net-to-sub
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets Received 0 0
Packets Received 0 0
Octets Transmitted 0 0
Retransmitted 0 0
Packets Transmitted 0 0
Retransmitted 0 0
===============================================================================
The following output is an example of an AA group TCP optimizer ISA MDA, and AA Group TCP Optimizer Policy and ISA MDA Output Fields describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:node-2# show application-assurance group 1 tcp-optimizer "TO1" isa 1/1
===============================================================================
Application Assurance Group 1 tcp-optimizer "TO1" ISA 1/1
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
TCP Stack : tcp-westwood
Initial CWND Size : 8 MSS
Initial SS Thresh : 1000000 KB
DACK Timeout : None
Session Filter Ref : No
Network RTT Threshold : None
Buffer Utilization : 0 of 6786 buffers
Cumulative Session Statistics
Active Sessions : 0
Optimized Sessions : 0
Unoptimized Sessions : 0
Abandoned Sessions : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Session Statistics Abandoned Unoptimized
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unsupported Packet 0 0
Packet Error 0 0
Inactivity 0 0
No Buffers N/A 0
Existing Session N/A 0
Low Network RTT N/A 0
Resource Exhaustion 0 0
Other 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Traffic Statistics Sub-to-net Net-to-sub
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Octets Received 0 0
Packets Received 0 0
Octets Transmitted 0 0
Retransmitted 0 0
Packets Transmitted 0 0
Retransmitted 0 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Description |
The description of the TCPO |
TCP Stack |
The stack of the TCP |
Initial CWND Size |
The initial congestion window size |
Initial SS Thresh |
The initial Slow Start threshold |
DACK Timeout |
The delayed acknowledgment timeout |
Session Filter Ref |
The session filter reference |
Network RTT Threshold |
The network Round Trip Time threshold |
High CPU backoff |
The configuration of the configure application-assurance group tcp-optimizer high-cpu-backoff command. |
Buffer Utilization |
The number of the buffers used |
Session Filter Ref |
The name of session filter that contains a reference to this TCPO policy |
Cumulative Session Statistics |
The summary of total stats related to TCPO |
Active Sessions |
The number of TCP sessions currently being optimized |
Optimized Sessions |
The number of TCP sessions that were optimized |
Unoptimized Sessions | The number of TCP sessions that were not optimized due to various reasons (for example, unsupported options) |
Abandoned Sessions |
The number of TCP sessions that TCPO was started and later stopped before the session was terminated |
Unsupported Packet |
The number of TCP sessions that contained unsupported packets such as Fragmented SYN, a SYN that contains data, IPv6 extension headers, unsupported TCP options (fast-open and MP-TCP) |
Packet Error |
The number of TCP sessions that had packet errors |
Inactivity |
The number of TCP sessions that timed out due to inactivity |
Existing Sessions |
The number of TCP sessions that were not optimized since AA did not see the initial TCP handshake |
No Buffers |
The number of TCP packets that were not optimized due to lack of buffers |
Low Network RTT |
The number of TCP packets that were not optimized due to low network RTT |
Resource Exhaustion |
The number of TCP sessions that were either abandoned or not optimized because of resource exhaustion |
Other |
The number of TCP packets that were not optimized due other reasons such as Simultaneous open (both sides send a SYN), Ack-number mismatch in the SYN/ACK, additional traffic following the SYN, before the SYN/ACK, configuration change between SYN and SYN/ACK, received a RST after sending the SYN |
Octets Received |
The number of TCP octets /bytes received by TCPO policy |
Packets Received |
The number of TCP packets received by TCPO policy |
Octets Transmitted |
The number of TCP octets /bytes received by TCPO policy |
Retransmitted |
The number of TCP octets /bytes transmitted by TCPO policy |
Packets Transmitted |
The number of TCP packets transmitted by TCPO policy |
Retransmitted |
The number of TCP packets retransmitted by TCPO policy |
tcp-session-parameters
tcp-session-parameters
Syntax
tcp-session-parameters
tcp-session-parameters [family]
tcp-session-parameters [keychain keychain]
tcp-session-parameters [transport-peer-ip-address]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>ldp tcp-session-parameters)
Full Context
show router ldp tcp-session-parameters
Description
This command displays information about the TCP transport session of an LDP peer.
Parameters
- family
-
Specifies the family type.
- keychain keychain
-
Specifies the authentication keychain name up to 32 characters in length.
- transport-peer-ip-address
-
Specifies the source of the transport address.
Platforms
All
Output
Output Example*A:Dut-A# show router ldp tcp-session-parameters
===============================================================================
LDP IPv4 TCP Session Parameters
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 10.20.1.2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 10.20.1.3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
===============================================================================
No. of IPv4 Peers: 2
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP IPv6 TCP Session Parameters
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 3ffe::a14:102
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 3ffe::a14:103
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
===============================================================================
No. of IPv6 Peers: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# show router ldp tcp-session-parameters ipv4
===============================================================================
LDP IPv4 TCP Session Parameters
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 10.20.1.2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 10.20.1.3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
===============================================================================
No. of IPv4 Peers: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# show router ldp tcp-session-parameters ipv6
===============================================================================
LDP IPv6 TCP Session Parameters
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 3ffe::a14:102
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 3ffe::a14:103
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
===============================================================================
No. of IPv6 Peers: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# show router ldp tcp-session-parameters keychain "LdpAuth"
===============================================================================
LDP IPv4 TCP Session Parameters
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 10.20.1.2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 10.20.1.3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
===============================================================================
No. of IPv4 Peers: 2
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
LDP IPv6 TCP Session Parameters
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 3ffe::a14:102
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 3ffe::a14:103
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
===============================================================================
No. of IPv6 Peers: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A# show router ldp tcp-session-parameters
- tcp-session-parameters [family]
- tcp-session-parameters [keychain <keychain>]
- tcp-session-parameters [<transport-peer-ip-address>]
<transport-peer-ip*> : ipv4-address - a.b.c.d
ipv6-address - x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x (eight 16-bit
pieces)
x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d
x - [0..FFFF]H
d - [0..255]D
<family> : ipv4 | ipv6
<keychain> : auth-keychain name [32 char max]
*A:Dut-A# show router ldp tcp-session-parameters 3ffe::a14:102
===============================================================================
LDP IPv6 TCP Session Parameters
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Transport: 3ffe::a14:102
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authentication Key : Disabled Path MTU Discovery : Disabled
Auth key chain : LdpAuth Min-TTL : 0
===============================================================================
No. of IPv6 Peers: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
tcp-validate
tcp-validate
Syntax
tcp-validate tcp-validate-name [isa mda-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group tcp-validate)
Full Context
show application-assurance group tcp-validate
Description
This command displays TCP validation policy information.
When the mda-id parameter is included, only TCP validation policy information for the specified adapter card is displayed.
Parameters
- tcp-validate-name
-
Specifies the name of the TCP validation policy. 32 characters maximum.
- mda-id
-
Specifies the slot number of an adapter card, in the format slot/mda.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of TCP validation policy information.
Output ExampleA:NOK# show application-assurance group 1 tcp-validate "test" isa 1/1
===============================================================================
Application Assurance Group 1 tcp-validate "test"
===============================================================================
Description : (Not Specified)
Event log : (Not Specified)
Strict Validation: Yes
AQP referenced : No
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Decision Statistics sub-to-net net-to-sub
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Allowed
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Dropped
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Dropped Reason
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bad Flags
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Bad Options
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Bad Sequence Number
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Bad Acknowledgment Number
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
No Establishment
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
SYN After Conn Establishment
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Asymmetric Traffic
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Traffic After Reset (RST)
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
Fragmented
Octets 0 0
Packets 0 0
tdm-sat
tdm-sat
Syntax
tdm-sat [sat-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>system>satellite tdm-sat)
Full Context
show system satellite tdm-sat
Description
This command displays information about configured TDM satellites. If a sat-id is specified, this command displays information only about the specified TDM satellite.
Parameters
- sat-id
-
Specifies the TDM satellite chassis.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
Output
The following output is an example of TDM satellite information.
Output Example*A:Dut-A# show system satellite tdm-sat 1
===============================================================================
Satellite Information
===============================================================================
SatID Provisioned Type Admin Oper
Equipped Type (if different) State State
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
tsat-1 ts4-choc3-sfp up up
Description : (Not Specified)
MAC Address : 90:3a:a0:f0:71:97
Software Repository : tsat-1
SyncE : Enabled
Hardware Data
Platform type : N/A
Part number : 3HE10328AARC0103
CLEI code : INMAT00FRA
Serial number : NS16361M001
Manufacture date : 09082016
Manufacturing deviations : (Not Specified)
Manufacturing assembly number :
Administrative state : up
Operational state : up
Software boot (rom) version : X-8.0.B1-105 on Tue Feb 14 22:51:10 EST
2017 by builder
Software version : TiMOS-B-0.0.I3066 both/hops NOKIA SAR 7705
Copyright (c) 2000-2017 Nokia.
All rights reserved. All use subject to
applicable license agreements.
Built on Sat Feb 25 00:03:24 EST 2017 by
builder in /rel0.0/I3066/panos/main
Time of last boot : 2017/02/27 14:43:46
Current alarm state : alarm cleared
Base MAC address : 90:3a:a0:f0:71:97
===============================================================================
tdm-sat
Syntax
tdm-sat sat-id
Context
[Tree] (clear>system>satellite tdm-sat)
Full Context
clear system satellite tdm-sat
Description
Commands in this context clear TDM satellite information.
Parameters
- sat-id
-
Specifies the TDM satellite ID.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e
te-database
te-database
Syntax
te-database [adv-router adv-router] [ neighbor neighbor] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router te-database)
Full Context
tools dump router te-database
Description
Commands in this context dump the traffic engineering database.
Parameters
- adv-router
-
Dumps the attributes of a specified traffic engineering database advertising router.
- neighbor
-
Dumps the neighbor of a traffic engineering database advertising router.
- detail
-
Specifies additional detailed traffic engineering database information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of traffic engineering database information.
Output Example*A:Dut-F# tools dump router te-database
====================================================================================
Rtr: 0020.0200.2002 Addr: 2.2.2.2 TE ABR ISIS/0/L1
Rtr: 0030.0300.3003 Addr: 3.3.3.3 ABR ISIS/0/L1
AdvRtr: 0020.0200.2002 Nghb: 0030.0300.3003 ISIS/0/L1
LocIp/Id 10.0.0.9 /0 TE R Status: OK
AdvRtr: 0030.0300.3003 Nghb: 0020.0200.2002 ISIS/0/L1
LocIp/Id 10.0.0.10 /0 TE R Status: OK
====================================================================================
Rtr: 0020.0200.2002 Addr: 2.2.2.2 TE ABR ISIS/0/L2
Rtr: 0030.0300.3003 Addr: 3.3.3.3 ABR ISIS/0/L2
AdvRtr: 0020.0200.2002 Nghb: 0030.0300.3003 ISIS/0/L2
LocIp/Id 10.0.0.9 /0 TE R Status: OK
AdvRtr: 0030.0300.3003 Nghb: 0020.0200.2002 ISIS/0/L2
LocIp/Id 10.0.0.10 /0 TE R Status: OK
================================================================================
te-lspinfo
te-lspinfo
Syntax
te-lspinfo [endpoint ip-address] [sender ip-address] [lspid lsp-id] [detail] [ p2p | p2p-tid tunnel-id]
te-lspinfo [endpoint ip-address] [sender ip-address] [lspid lsp-id] [detail] [ p2mp | p2mp-tid tunnel-id]{ [phops] [ nhops] [s2l ip-address] }}
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>mpls te-lspinfo)
Full Context
tools dump router mpls te-lspinfo
Description
This command displays TE LSP information for MPLS.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS TE LSP information.
Output ExampleB:Dut-R# tools dump router mpls te-lspinfo
Key P2P: Session(10.10.3.2, 201, 10.3.3.3) Sender(10.3.3.3, 2) PHOP(10.10.3.1),
Flags
0x0
Key P2P: Session(10.10.3.1, 1035, 10.4.4.4) Sender(10.4.4.4, 22) PHOP(10.10.11.2),
Flags
0x0
Key P2MP: Session(0.0.0.0, 1, 10.4.4.4) Sender(10.4.4.4, 52226) PHOP(0.0.0.0) Flags
0x10
S2L [1] Key: endPoint to 10.2.2.2 subGroupId - 1 subGroupOrigId - 10.4.4.4
S2L [2] Key: endPoint to 10.10.2.2 subGroupId - 3 subGroupOrigId - 10.4.4.4
S2L [3] Key: endPoint to 10.10.13.2 subGroupId - 4 subGroupOrigId - 10.4.4.4
Key P2MP: Session(0.0.0.0, 2, 10.4.4.4) Sender(10.4.4.4, 51714) PHOP(0.0.0.0) Flags
0x10
S2L [1] Key: endPoint to 10.2.2.2 subGroupId - 1 subGroupOrigId - 10.4.4.4
S2L [2] Key: endPoint to 10.10.2.2 subGroupId - 3 subGroupOrigId - 10.4.4.4
S2L [3] Key: endPoint to 10.10.13.2 subGroupId - 4 subGroupOrigId - 10.4.4.4
Key P2MP: Session(0.0.0.0, 3, 10.4.4.4) Sender(10.4.4.4, 53250) PHOP(0.0.0.0) Flags
0x10
*A:Dut-T# tools dump router mpls te-lspinfo p2mp-tid 102 nhops
Key P2MP: Session(0.0.0.0, 102, 10.4.4.4) Sender(10.4.4.4, 3074) PHOP(0.0.0.0)
Flags
0x10
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
List of NEXT HOPS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
NextHop [1] =>
Key: Nhop - isFrr 0, outIf 0, NextHop 0.0.0.0 label - 128843 global Instance 0 is
Leaf node
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Primary NHLFE => outLabel - 0 and NextHop - 0.0.0.0, outIf 0 (0)
Port(NONE) NhIdx 0, ProtNhIdx 0, NumS2L 1
ProtectInstance - 0, ProtectGroup 0
POP
No Backup NHLFEs for this Ltn entry
Mid List : 3428 numS2Ls - 1 (Primary MID),
NextHop [2] =>
Key: Nhop - isFrr 0, outIf 3, NextHop 10.10.13.2 label - 128806 global Instance -
48747
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Primary NHLFE => outLabel - 128806 and NextHop - 10.10.13.2, outIf 3 (126)
Port(9/1/1) NhIdx 4322, ProtNhIdx 2275, NumS2L 1
ProtectInstance - 1, ProtectGroup 126
SWAP
Backup NHLFE => outLabel - 130223 and NextHop - 10.10.3.2, outIf 5 (124)
Port(9/2/3) outPushLabel 128806, NhIdx 5469, ProtNhIdx 0, NumS2L 1
Mid List : 3428 numS2Ls - 1 (Primary MID),
NextHop [3] =>
Key: Nhop - isFrr 0, outIf 4, NextHop 10.10.2.2 label - 128836 global Instance -
48974
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Primary NHLFE => outLabel - 128836 and NextHop - 10.10.2.2, outIf 4 (125)
Port(lag-1) NhIdx 4292, ProtNhIdx 2245, NumS2L 2
ProtectInstance - 1, ProtectGroup 125
SWAP
Backup NHLFE => outLabel - 130223 and NextHop - 10.10.3.2, outIf 5 (124)
Port(9/2/3) outPushLabel 128836, NhIdx 5659, ProtNhIdx 0, NumS2L 2
Mid List : 3428 numS2Ls - 1 (Primary MID), 3471 numS2Ls - 1 (Backup MID),
S2L [1] Key: endPoint to 10.2.2.2 subGroupId - 1 subGroupOrigId - 10.4.4.4
S2L [2] Key: endPoint to 10.3.3.3 subGroupId - 2 subGroupOrigId - 10.4.4.4
S2L [3] Key: endPoint to 10.10.2.2 subGroupId - 3 subGroupOrigId - 10.4.4.4
S2L [4] Key: endPoint to 10.10.13.2 subGroupId - 4 subGroupOrigId - 10.4.4.4
Total TeLspInfo Count : 1
telemetry
telemetry
Syntax
telemetry
Context
[Tree] (show>system telemetry)
Full Context
show system telemetry
Description
Commands in this context display telemetry information.
Platforms
All
telemetry
template
template
Syntax
template
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>http-redirect template)
Full Context
show application-assurance http-redirect template
Description
This command displays http-error-redirect template information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the policer information.
Output Example*A:cses-E11>show application-assurance http-error-redirect template
===============================================================================
Application-Assurance http-error-redirect templates
===============================================================================
ID Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Template suited for Barefruit landing server. Includes participant-id.
2 Template suited for Xerocole landing server.
===============================================================================
*A:cses-E11>
template
Syntax
template
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>http-notif template)
Full Context
show application-assurance http-notification template
Description
This command displays http-notification template information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
template
Syntax
template [template-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bier template)
Full Context
show router bier template
Description
This command shows the BIER template information.
Parameters
- template-name
-
Displays the template name, up to 64 characters.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of a BIER template. Bier Template Fields provides BIER template field descriptions.
Output Example*A:sim-06# show router bier template "BIER-Template-1"
===============================================================================
Bier Admin State : Up
Oper State : Up
===============================================================================
Templates
===============================================================================
Template Name Admin/Op*
SD-Range
Prefix Bfr* MT #PMSI
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BIER-Template-1 Up/Up
0-0
192.0.2.6 6 ipv4-unicast 4
1-1
192.0.2.6 6 ipv4-multicast 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total number of templates : 1
Total number of subdomains : 2
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Bier Admin State |
The BIER administrative state |
Oper State |
The BIER operational state |
Template Name |
The BIER template name |
SD-Range |
The BIER SD-Range |
Prefix |
The prefix |
Total number of templates |
The total number of templates |
Total number of subdomains |
The total number of subdomains |
template
Syntax
template [name]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>route-next-hop-policy template)
Full Context
show router route-next-hop-policy template
Description
This command displays route next-hop policy templates.
Parameters
- name
-
Specifies the template name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of route next-hop policy template information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router route-next-hop-policy template
===============================================================================
Route next-hop templates
===============================================================================
Template Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"myTemplate1" "myNextHopPolicy1"
"myTemplate2" "myNextHopPolicy2"
"myTemplate3" "myNextHopPolicy3"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Templates : 3
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router route-next-hop-policy template "myTemplate2"
template "myTemplate2"
description "myNextHopPolicy2"
nh-type tunnel
exit
*A:Dut-C#
template
Syntax
template
Context
[Tree] (show>service template)
Full Context
show service template
Description
Commands in this context display service template information.
Platforms
All
template
Syntax
template
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>http-err-redirect template)
Full Context
show application-assurance http-error-redirect template
Description
This command displays HTTP error redirect templates.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
test-oam
test-oam
Syntax
test-oam
Context
[Tree] (show test-oam)
Full Context
show test-oam
Description
Commands in this context display test oam information.
Platforms
All
test-oam
Syntax
test-oam
Context
[Tree] (clear test-oam)
Full Context
clear test-oam
Description
Commands in this context clear test oam information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
test-oam
Syntax
test-oam
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump test-oam)
Full Context
tools dump test-oam
Description
Commands in this context dump test oam information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
test-oam
Syntax
test-oam
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform test-oam)
Full Context
tools perform test-oam
Description
Commands in this context perform test OAM functions.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
test-oam
Syntax
test-oam
Context
[Tree] (monitor test-oam)
Full Context
monitor test-oam
Description
Commands in this context display test oam information.
Platforms
All
tests
tests
Syntax
tests [session session-name] [test-id test-id] [test-type {dm | dmm | lmm | slm | twamp-light}]
Context
[Tree] (show>oam-pm tests)
Full Context
show oam-pm tests
Description
This command displays a list of OAM-PM test types and associated test IDs. The output provides an ordered list by type and ID to help locate available test IDs that may be configured within a specific type. Filters are available to refine the output to the operational need. Multiple filters can be included to further refine the output. The combination of the filters is an AND function. All filters must be true to provide tests output.
Parameters
- session-name
-
Filters output by session name, up to 32 characters.
- test-id
-
Filters output by test ID.
- test-type
-
Filters output by test type.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of OAM-PM test type and test ID information. OAM-PM Test describes test fields.
Output Exampleshow oam-pm tests
===============================================================================
OAM Performance Monitoring Test Summary
===============================================================================
Test
Type Test ID Admin Oper TxE Sess Type Session
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DM 5 Up Up no proactive mpls-dm-rsvp-PE-2-PE-1
DM 6 Up Up no proactive mpls-dm-rsvp-PE-2-PE-1-hop1
DM 100 Up Up no proactive mpls-dm-static-PE-2-PE-1
DM 101 Up Up no proactive mpls-dm-static-PE-2-PE-1-hop1
DM 200 Up Up no proactive mpls-dm-rsvp-auto-PE-2-PE-1
DMM 1 Up Up no proactive eth-port-int-PE-2-P-3
DMM 2 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-epipe1
DMM 3 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-epipe1-2
DMM 4 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-vpls3
DMM 222 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-epipe1-3
LMM 2 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-epipe1
SLM 2 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-epipe1
SLM 3 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-epipe1-2
SLM 4 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-vpls3
SLM 222 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-epipe1-3
SLM 777 Down Down no proactive eth-test-nbn-ireland
TWL 1 Up Up no proactive ip-rtr-int-PE-1-PE-2
TWL 2 Up Up yes proactive ip-circuit-service-vprn2
TWL 3 Up Up no proactive ip-lpb101-RSVP-LSP
TWL 4 Up Up no proactive ip-lpb111-SR-TE-LSP
TWL 100 Up Up no proactive ip-rtr-telemetry-streaming
TWL 999 Up Up no proactive twamp-l-directed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of OAM-PM Tests: 22
===============================================================================
TxE=yes: detected an error on the test's most recent packet transmit attempt.
show oam-pm tests session mpls-dm-rsvp-PE-2-PE-1
===============================================================================
OAM Performance Monitoring Test Summary
===============================================================================
Test
Type Test ID Admin Oper TxE Sess Type Session
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DM 5 Up Up no proactive mpls-dm-rsvp-PE-2-PE-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of OAM-PM Tests: 1
===============================================================================
TxE=yes: detected an error on the test's most recent packet transmit attempt.
show oam-pm tests test-id 4
===============================================================================
OAM Performance Monitoring Test Summary
===============================================================================
Test
Type Test ID Admin Oper TxE Sess Type Session
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DMM 4 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-vpls3
SLM 4 Up Up no proactive eth-circuit-service-vpls3
TWL 4 Up Up no proactive ip-lpb111-SR-TE-LSP
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of OAM-PM Tests: 3
===============================================================================
TxE=yes: detected an error on the test's most recent packet transmit attempt.
show oam-pm tests test-type twamp-light
===============================================================================
OAM Performance Monitoring Test Summary
===============================================================================
Test
Type Test ID Admin Oper TxE Sess Type Session
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TWL 1 Up Up no proactive ip-rtr-int-PE-1-PE-2
TWL 2 Up Up yes proactive ip-circuit-service-vprn2
TWL 3 Up Up no proactive ip-lpb101-RSVP-LSP
TWL 4 Up Up no proactive ip-lpb111-SR-TE-LSP
TWL 100 Up Up no proactive ip-rtr-telemetry-streaming
TWL 999 Up Up no proactive twamp-l-directed
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of OAM-PM Tests: 6
===============================================================================
TxE=yes: detected an error on the test's most recent packet transmit attempt.
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Test Type |
The OAM-PM protocol specific test |
Test ID |
The numerical value, between 0 to 2147583647, that is assigned to the protocol specific test. The (auto) tag appears if the test ID was automatically assigned. |
Admin |
The administrative state of the test Up – The test has been enabled by configuration Down – The test was not enabled by configuration |
Oper |
The operational state of the test Up – The test is administrative Up and currently transmitting, attempting to transmit packets, or ready to transmit packets Down – The test is administratively down or an oam-pm session has been configured with session-type on-demand and has not been enabled using the global CLI oam oam-pm session start command |
TxE |
no – There has been no error detected yes – The has been an error detected |
Sess Type |
The session type, proactive and on-demand |
Session |
The name of the session, up to 32 characters |
tethering
tethering
Syntax
tethering detail
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>app-assure>group tethering)
Full Context
tools dump application-assurance group tethering
Description
This command displays AA current subscribers’ tethering statistics.
Parameters
- detail
-
Specifies detailed tethering statistics.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of tethering information.
Output Exampletools dump application-assurance group 1:1 tethering detail
===========================================================================
Application-Assurance tethering detail - Group 1:1
===========================================================================
TTL Expected Flow Count
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
62 no 215
63 yes 1501255
126 no 7612
127 yes 1078002
===========================================================================
tethering
Syntax
tethering clear-counters
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>app-assure>group tethering)
Full Context
tools perform application-assurance group tethering
Description
This command clears the counters from the tethering statistics.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
threshold-crossing-alert
threshold-crossing-alert
Syntax
threshold-crossing-alert [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure threshold-crossing-alert)
Full Context
show application-assurance threshold-crossing-alert
Description
This command displays information about threshold crossing alerts.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of application assurance threshold crossing alert information.
Output Exampleshow application-assurance threshold-crossing-alert
===============================================================================
Grp:Part Type Name Entry Dir
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 error-drop N/A N/A to-sub
1 error-drop N/A N/A from-sub
1 frag-drop-ooo N/A N/A to-sub
1 overload-drop N/A N/A from-sub
1 overload-drop N/A N/A to-sub
1 gtp-filter gtpFilter def-action from-sub
1 gtp-filter gtpfilter max-payload from-sub
1 gtp-filter gtpfilter def-action from-sub
1 gtp-filter red 2 to-sub
1 gtp-filter red def-action from-sub
1 sctp-filter blue ppid-range to-sub
1 sctp-filter red 1 from-sub
1 sctp-filter red 2 to-sub
1 sctp-filter red ppid-range from-sub
1 sctp-filter red def-action to-sub
1 sctp-filter red def-action from-sub
1 session-filter blue def-action from-sub
1 session-filter red 1 from-sub
1 session-filter red 2 to-sub
1 session-filter red def-action from-sub
1 tcp-validate green N/A to-sub
2:50 error-drop N/A N/A to-sub
2:32656 error-drop N/A N/A from-sub
2:32656 policer 12345679801234567890123456789012 N/A from-sub
2:32656 policer red N/A from-sub
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of TCAs: 24
===============================================================================
show application-assurance threshold-crossing-alert detail
===============================================================================
Application Assurance Threshold Crossing Alerts
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
tcp-validate "green" to-sub
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group:Part : 1 Trigger on : denied-traffic
High watermark : 30 Low watermark : 20
Last raised : N/A Last cleared : N/A
State : cleared
thresholds
thresholds
Syntax
thresholds
Context
[Tree] (show>system thresholds)
Full Context
show system thresholds
Description
This command displays system monitoring thresholds. The Threshold Events Log table will keep only the last 201 entries.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of system threshold information, and System Thresholds Field Descriptions describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:bkvm3# show system thresholds
=================================================================
Threshold Alarms
=================================================================
Variable: tmnxCpmFlashUsed.1.10.1
Alarm Id : 1 Last Value : 3192120
Rising Event Id : 1 Threshold : 10
Falling Event Id : 0 Threshold : 0
Sample Interval : 1 SampleType : absolute
Startup Alarm : either Owner : TiMOS CLI
Variable: tmnxCpmFlashUsed.1.10.2
Alarm Id : 2 Last Value : 0
Rising Event Id : 2 Threshold : 20
Falling Event Id : 3 Threshold : 30
Sample Interval : 2 SampleType : absolute
Startup Alarm : either Owner : TiMOS CLI
Variable: tmnxCpmFlashPercentageUsed.1.10.1
Alarm Id : 3 Last Value : 19
Rising Event Id : 4 Threshold : 30
Falling Event Id : 0 Threshold : 0
Sample Interval : 3 SampleType : absolute
Startup Alarm : either Owner : TiMOS CLI
Variable: tmnxCpmFlashPercentageUsed.1.10.2
Alarm Id : 4 Last Value : 0
Rising Event Id : 5 Threshold : 40
Falling Event Id : 6 Threshold : 50
Sample Interval : 4 SampleType : absolute
Startup Alarm : either Owner : TiMOS CLI
=================================================================
=================================================================
Threshold Events
=================================================================
Description: TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity alarm rising event
using percentages
Event Id : 1 Last Sent : 07/23/2015 18:15:46
Action Type : both Owner : TiMOS CLI
Description: TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity warning rising event
Event Id : 2 Last Sent : never
Action Type : both Owner : TiMOS CLI
Description: TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity warning falling event
Event Id : 3 Last Sent : 07/23/2015 18:15:46
Action Type : both Owner : TiMOS CLI
Description: TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity warning rising event
using percentages
Event Id : 4 Last Sent : never
Action Type : both Owner : TiMOS CLI
Description: TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity alarm rising event
using percentages
Event Id : 5 Last Sent : never
Action Type : both Owner : TiMOS CLI
Description: TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity alarm falling event
using percentages
Event Id : 6 Last Sent : 07/23/2015 18:15:46
Action Type : both Owner : TiMOS CLI
=================================================================
=================================================================
Threshold Events Log
=================================================================
Description : TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity alarm rising
event using percentages : value=3192120,
>=10 : alarm-index 1, event-index 1 alarm-
variable OID tmnxCpmFlashUsed.1.10.1
Event Id : 1 Time Sent : 07/23/2015 18:15:46
Description : TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity warning falling
event : value=0, <=30 : alarm-index 2, event-
index 3 alarm-variable OID tmnxCpmFlashUsed.
1.10.2
Event Id : 3 Time Sent : 07/23/2015 18:15:46
Description : TiMOS CLI - cflash capacity alarm falling
event using percentages : value=0, <=50 :
alarm-index 4, event-index 6 alarm-variable
OID tmnxCpmFlashPercentageUsed.1.10.2
Event Id : 6 Time Sent : 07/23/2015 18:15:46
=================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Variable |
Displays the variable OID. |
Alarm Id |
Displays the numerical identifier for the alarm. |
Last Value |
Displays the last threshold value. |
Rising Event Id |
Displays the identifier of the RMON rising event. |
Threshold |
Displays the identifier of the RMON rising threshold. |
Falling Event Id |
Displays the identifier of the RMON falling event. |
Threshold |
Displays the identifier of the RMON falling threshold. |
Sample Interval |
Displays the polling interval, in seconds, over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds. |
SampleType |
Displays the method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds. |
Startup Alarm |
Displays the alarm that may be sent when this alarm is first created. |
Owner |
Displays the owner of this alarm. |
Description |
Displays the event cause. |
Event Id |
Displays the identifier of the threshold event. |
Last Sent |
Displays the date and time the alarm was sent. |
Action Type |
log — An entry is made in the RMON-MIB log table for each event occurrence. trap — An SR OS logger event is generated. The SR OS logger utility then distributes the notification of this event to its configured log destinations, which may be CONSOLE, telnet session, memory log, cflash file, syslog, or SNMP trap destinations logs. both — Both an entry in the RMON-MIB logTable and an SR OS logger event are generated. none — No action is taken. |
Owner |
Displays the owner of the event. |
throughput
throughput
Syntax
throughput tunnel-type tunnel-type system [ history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current]
throughput tunnel-type tunnel-type type type system [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [ current] [show-oid]
throughput tunnel-type tunnel-type isa mda [history-stats-in-count count] [ history-stats-in-min minutes] [current]
throughput tunnel-type tunnel-type type type isa mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [show-oid]
throughput tunnel-type tunnel-type type type isa mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [show-oid] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
throughput tunnel-type tunnel-type tunnel-group tunnel-group-id [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [ current]
throughput tunnel-type tunnel-type [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
throughput tunnel-type tunnel-type type type tunnel-group tunnel-group-id [ history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [ show-oid]
Context
[Tree] (show>isa>stats>ip-tunnel-stats throughput)
Full Context
show isa statistics ip-tunnel-stats throughput
Description
This command displays throughput statistics for the specified tunnel types and scope.
The following scopes are supported:
-
per ISA
-
per tunnel group
-
per system
The statistics include the following information:
-
total packet per second (encapsulated and decapsulated)
-
encapsulated packets per second
-
decapsulated packets per second
-
total bits per second (encapsulated and decapsulated) in Mibits/s
-
encapsulated bits per second in Mibits/s
-
decapsulated bits per second in Mibits/s
Syntax notes:
-
1 Mibits/s, equals 220 bits per second
-
The bits per second counter is an integer which is a rounded down value from the measured value.
The system collects stats every 10 minutes for last the 24 hour per the wall clock. A current value is also included in the output. The value is an average derived value of 10 minutes. The start time indicates the starting timestamp of measurement. The sampling duration indicates the duration of measurement.
Parameters
- tunnel-type
-
Displays the type of tunnel.
- mda
-
Displays the ISA ID.
- tunnel-group-id
-
Displays the ID of the tunnel group.
- type
-
Displays the type of breakdown counter.
- count
-
Displays the number historical values to be included in the output.
- minutes
-
Displays the number of minutes of historical values to be included in output.
- current
-
Displays only the current values.
- esa-vm
-
Displays the ID of the configured ESA and ESA VM.
- show-oid
-
Specifies to include the SNMP object identifier (OID) and the instance ID for the latest historical value in the output.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the show isa statistics throughput ip-tunnel-stats command.
Output Exampleshow>isa>stats>ip-tunnel-stats# throughput tunnel-type gre tunnel-group 1
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STATISTICS FOR ISA TUNNEL GROUP 1
===============================================================================
INDEX VALUE START TIME SAMPLING DURATION
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ENCAPSULATED GRE TUNNEL THROUGHPUT (PKTS/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 62 2017/05/22 21:50:00 MIN 6 SEC 24
2 62 2017/05/22 21:40:00 MIN 10
3 62 2017/05/22 21:30:00 MIN 10
4 62 2017/05/22 21:20:00 MIN 10
5 62 2017/05/22 21:10:00 MIN 10
6 87 2017/05/22 21:00:00 MIN 10
7 18 2017/05/22 20:50:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/22 20:40:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/22 20:30:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/22 20:20:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/22 20:10:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/22 20:00:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/22 19:50:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/22 19:40:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/22 19:30:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/22 19:20:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/22 19:10:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/22 19:00:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/22 18:50:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/22 18:40:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/22 18:30:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/22 18:20:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/22 18:10:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/22 18:00:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/22 17:50:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/22 17:45:12 MIN 4 SEC 49
DECAPSULATED GRE TUNNEL THROUGHPUT (PKTS/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 249 2017/05/22 21:50:00 MIN 6 SEC 24
2 249 2017/05/22 21:40:00 MIN 10
3 249 2017/05/22 21:30:00 MIN 10
4 249 2017/05/22 21:20:00 MIN 10
5 249 2017/05/22 21:10:00 MIN 10
6 145 2017/05/22 21:00:00 MIN 10
7 18 2017/05/22 20:50:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/22 20:40:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/22 20:30:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/22 20:20:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/22 20:10:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/22 20:00:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/22 19:50:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/22 19:40:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/22 19:30:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/22 19:20:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/22 19:10:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/22 19:00:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/22 18:50:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/22 18:40:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/22 18:30:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/22 18:20:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/22 18:10:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/22 18:00:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/22 17:50:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/22 17:45:12 MIN 4 SEC 49
ENCAPSULATED AND DECAPSULATED GRE TUNNEL THROUGHPUT (PKTS/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 312 2017/05/22 21:50:00 MIN 6 SEC 24
2 311 2017/05/22 21:40:00 MIN 10
3 311 2017/05/22 21:30:00 MIN 10
4 311 2017/05/22 21:20:00 MIN 10
5 311 2017/05/22 21:10:00 MIN 10
6 233 2017/05/22 21:00:00 MIN 10
7 37 2017/05/22 20:50:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/22 20:40:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/22 20:30:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/22 20:20:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/22 20:10:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/22 20:00:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/22 19:50:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/22 19:40:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/22 19:30:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/22 19:20:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/22 19:10:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/22 19:00:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/22 18:50:00 MIN 10
4 2 2017/05/22 21:20:00 MIN 10
5 2 2017/05/22 21:10:00 MIN 10
6 0 2017/05/22 21:00:00 MIN 10
7 0 2017/05/22 20:50:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/22 20:40:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/22 20:30:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/22 20:20:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/22 20:10:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/22 20:00:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/22 19:50:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/22 19:40:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/22 19:30:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/22 19:20:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/22 19:10:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/22 19:00:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/22 18:50:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/22 18:40:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/22 18:30:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/22 18:20:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/22 18:10:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/22 18:00:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/22 17:50:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/22 17:45:12 MIN 4 SEC 49
DECAPSULATED GRE TUNNEL THROUGHPUT (MIBIT/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 2 2017/05/22 21:50:00 MIN 6 SEC 24
2 2 2017/05/22 21:40:00 MIN 10
3 2 2017/05/22 21:30:00 MIN 10
4 2 2017/05/22 21:20:00 MIN 10
5 2 2017/05/22 21:10:00 MIN 10
6 0 2017/05/22 21:00:00 MIN 10
7 0 2017/05/22 20:50:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/22 20:40:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/22 20:30:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/22 20:20:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/22 20:10:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/22 20:00:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/22 19:50:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/22 19:40:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/22 19:30:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/22 19:20:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/22 19:10:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/22 19:00:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/22 18:50:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/22 18:40:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/22 18:30:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/22 18:20:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/22 18:10:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/22 18:00:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/22 17:50:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/22 17:45:12 MIN 4 SEC 49
ENCAPSULATED AND DECAPSULATED GRE TUNNEL THROUGHPUT (MIBIT/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 4 2017/05/22 21:50:00 MIN 6 SEC 24
2 4 2017/05/22 21:40:00 MIN 10
3 4 2017/05/22 21:30:00 MIN 10
4 4 2017/05/22 21:20:00 MIN 10
5 4 2017/05/22 21:10:00 MIN 10
6 1 2017/05/22 21:00:00 MIN 10
7 0 2017/05/22 20:50:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/22 20:40:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/22 20:30:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/22 20:20:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/22 20:10:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/22 20:00:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/22 19:50:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/22 19:40:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/22 19:30:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/22 19:20:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/22 19:10:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/22 19:00:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/22 18:50:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/22 18:40:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/22 18:30:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/22 18:20:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/22 18:10:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/22 18:00:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/22 17:50:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/22 17:45:12 MIN 4 SEC 49
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NO. OF ENTRIES: 156
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throughput
Syntax
throughput gateway name [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min min] [current]
throughput [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min min] [ current] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
throughput type type gateway name [history-stats-in-count count] [ history-stats-in-min min] [current] [show-oid]
throughput type type [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min min] [current] [ show-oid] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
throughput isa mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min min] [current]
throughput type type isa mda [history-stats-in-count count] [ history-stats-in-min min] [current] [show-oid]
throughput system [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min min] [ current]
throughput type type system [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min min] [current] [ show-oid]
throughput tunnel-group tunnel-group-id [ history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min min] [current]
throughput type type tunnel-group tunnel-group-id [history-stats-in-count count] [ history-stats-in-min min] [current] [show-oid]
Context
[Tree] (show>isa>stats>ipsec-stats throughput)
Full Context
show isa statistics ipsec-stats throughput
Description
This command displays IPsec throughput statistics for the specified scope.
The system collects statistics every 10 minutes for the last 24 hours per wall clock. A current value is included in the output.
This command supports following the scopes:
-
per system
-
per ISA
-
per tunnel group
-
per IPsec GW
The statistics include:
-
The number of bidirectional encrypted and decrypted per second
-
The number of encrypted packets per second
-
The number of decrypted packets per second
-
The number of bidirectional (encrypted and decrypted) bits per second (in Mibits/s)
-
The number of bidirectional encrypted bits per second (in Mibits/s)
-
The number of bidirectional decrypted bits per second (in Mibits/s)
Syntax notes:
-
1 Mibits/s equals 220 bits per second
-
The bits per second counter is an integer, which is a value rounded down from the measured value.
Parameters
- mda
-
Displays information about the specified ISA.
- tunnel-group-id
-
Displays information about the specified tunnel group ID.
- name
-
Displays information about the name of the IPsec GW up to 32 characters in length.
- count
-
Displays information about the number of historical values to be included in the output.
- min
-
Displays information about the number of minutes of historical values to be included in output.
- current
-
Displays information about the current value.
- show-oid
-
Displays information about include SNMP OID and instance ID for the latest historical value in the output, for a specified type of counter.
- esa-vm
-
Displays the ID of the configured ESA and ESA VM.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the show isa statistics ipsec-stats throughput command.
Output Exampleshow>isa>stats>ipsec-stats# throughput tunnel-group 1
===============================================================================
STATISTICS FOR ISA TUNNEL GROUP 1
===============================================================================
INDEX VALUE START TIME SAMPLING DURATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ENCRYPTED IPSEC TRAFFIC THROUGHPUT (PKTS/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 99 2017/05/23 22:00:00 MIN 7 SEC 51
2 72 2017/05/23 21:50:00 MIN 10
3 0 2017/05/23 21:40:00 MIN 10
4 0 2017/05/23 21:30:00 MIN 10
5 0 2017/05/23 21:20:00 MIN 10
6 0 2017/05/23 21:10:00 MIN 10
7 0 2017/05/23 21:00:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/23 20:50:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/23 20:40:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/23 20:30:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/23 20:20:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/23 20:10:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/23 20:00:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/23 19:50:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/23 19:40:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/23 19:30:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/23 19:20:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/23 19:10:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/23 19:00:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/23 18:50:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/23 18:40:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/23 18:30:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/23 18:20:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/23 18:10:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/23 18:00:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/23 17:50:48 MIN 9 SEC 12
DECRYPTED IPSEC TRAFFIC THROUGHPUT (PKTS/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 99 2017/05/23 22:00:00 MIN 7 SEC 51
2 72 2017/05/23 21:50:00 MIN 10
3 0 2017/05/23 21:40:00 MIN 10
4 0 2017/05/23 21:30:00 MIN 10
5 0 2017/05/23 21:20:00 MIN 10
6 0 2017/05/23 21:10:00 MIN 10
7 0 2017/05/23 21:00:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/23 20:50:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/23 20:40:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/23 20:30:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/23 20:20:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/23 20:10:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/23 20:00:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/23 19:50:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/23 19:40:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/23 19:30:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/23 19:20:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/23 19:10:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/23 19:00:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/23 18:50:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/23 18:40:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/23 18:30:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/23 18:20:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/23 18:10:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/23 18:00:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/23 17:50:48 MIN 9 SEC 12
ENCRYPTED AND DECRYPTED IPSEC TRAFFIC THROUGHPUT (PKTS/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 199 2017/05/23 22:00:00 MIN 7 SEC 51
2 145 2017/05/23 21:50:00 MIN 10
3 0 2017/05/23 21:40:00 MIN 10
4 0 2017/05/23 21:30:00 MIN 10
5 0 2017/05/23 21:20:00 MIN 10
6 0 2017/05/23 21:10:00 MIN 10
7 0 2017/05/23 21:00:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/23 20:50:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/23 20:40:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/23 20:30:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/23 20:20:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/23 20:10:00 MIN 10
4 0 2017/05/23 21:30:00 MIN 10
5 0 2017/05/23 21:20:00 MIN 10
6 0 2017/05/23 21:10:00 MIN 10
7 0 2017/05/23 21:00:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/23 20:50:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/23 20:40:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/23 20:30:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/23 20:20:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/23 20:10:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/23 20:00:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/23 19:50:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/23 19:40:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/23 19:30:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/23 19:20:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/23 19:10:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/23 19:00:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/23 18:50:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/23 18:40:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/23 18:30:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/23 18:20:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/23 18:10:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/23 18:00:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/23 17:50:48 MIN 9 SEC 12
DECRYPTED IPSEC TRAFFIC THROUGHPUT (MIBIT/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 3 2017/05/23 22:00:00 MIN 7 SEC 51
2 2 2017/05/23 21:50:00 MIN 10
3 0 2017/05/23 21:40:00 MIN 10
4 0 2017/05/23 21:30:00 MIN 10
5 0 2017/05/23 21:20:00 MIN 10
6 0 2017/05/23 21:10:00 MIN 10
7 0 2017/05/23 21:00:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/23 20:50:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/23 20:40:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/23 20:30:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/23 20:20:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/23 20:10:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/23 20:00:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/23 19:50:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/23 19:40:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/23 19:30:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/23 19:20:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/23 19:10:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/23 19:00:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/23 18:50:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/23 18:40:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/23 18:30:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/23 18:20:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/23 18:10:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/23 18:00:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/23 17:50:48 MIN 9 SEC 12
ENCRYPTED AND DECRYPTED IPSEC TRAFFIC THROUGHPUT (MIBIT/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 7 2017/05/23 22:00:00 MIN 7 SEC 51
2 5 2017/05/23 21:50:00 MIN 10
3 0 2017/05/23 21:40:00 MIN 10
4 0 2017/05/23 21:30:00 MIN 10
5 0 2017/05/23 21:20:00 MIN 10
6 0 2017/05/23 21:10:00 MIN 10
7 0 2017/05/23 21:00:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/23 20:50:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/23 20:40:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/23 20:30:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/23 20:20:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/23 20:10:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/23 20:00:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/23 19:50:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/23 19:40:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/23 19:30:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/23 19:20:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/23 19:10:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/23 19:00:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/23 18:50:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/23 18:40:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/23 18:30:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/23 18:20:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/23 18:10:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/23 18:00:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/23 17:50:48 MIN 9 SEC 12
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NO. OF ENTRIES: 156
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show>isa>stats>ipsec-stats# throughput type bidir-bps isa 1/2 show-oid
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CURRENT STATISTIC INFO
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OID: TMNXIPSECISAHISTSTATSVALUE10.1.1.2.105.2
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STATISTICS FOR ISA 1/2
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INDEX VALUE START TIME SAMPLING DURATION
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ENCRYPTED AND DECRYPTED IPSEC TRAFFIC THROUGHPUT (MIBIT/SEC)
1 (CURRENT) 7 2017/05/23 22:10:00 MIN 1 SEC 9
2 7 2017/05/23 22:00:00 MIN 10
3 5 2017/05/23 21:50:00 MIN 10
4 0 2017/05/23 21:40:00 MIN 10
5 0 2017/05/23 21:30:00 MIN 10
6 0 2017/05/23 21:20:00 MIN 10
7 0 2017/05/23 21:10:00 MIN 10
8 0 2017/05/23 21:00:00 MIN 10
9 0 2017/05/23 20:50:00 MIN 10
10 0 2017/05/23 20:40:00 MIN 10
11 0 2017/05/23 20:30:00 MIN 10
12 0 2017/05/23 20:20:00 MIN 10
13 0 2017/05/23 20:10:00 MIN 10
14 0 2017/05/23 20:00:00 MIN 10
15 0 2017/05/23 19:50:00 MIN 10
16 0 2017/05/23 19:40:00 MIN 10
17 0 2017/05/23 19:30:00 MIN 10
18 0 2017/05/23 19:20:00 MIN 10
19 0 2017/05/23 19:10:00 MIN 10
20 0 2017/05/23 19:00:00 MIN 10
21 0 2017/05/23 18:50:00 MIN 10
22 0 2017/05/23 18:40:00 MIN 10
23 0 2017/05/23 18:30:00 MIN 10
24 0 2017/05/23 18:20:00 MIN 10
25 0 2017/05/23 18:10:00 MIN 10
26 0 2017/05/23 18:00:00 MIN 10
27 0 2017/05/23 17:50:48 MIN 9 SEC 12
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NO. OF ENTRIES: 27
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time
time
Syntax
time
Context
[Tree] (show>system time)
Full Context
show system time
Description
This command displays the system time and zone configuration parameters.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of system time information, and System Time Field Descriptions describes the output fields.
Output ExampleA:ALA-1# show system time
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Date & Time
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Current Date & Time : 2006/05/05 23:03:13 DST Active : yes
Current Zone : PDT Offset from UTC : -7:00
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Non-DST Zone : PST Offset from UTC : -8:00
Zone type : standard
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DST Zone : PDT Offset from Non-DST : 01:00
Starts : first sunday in april 02:00
Ends : last sunday in october 02:00
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A:ALA-1#
A:ALA-1# show system time (with no DST zone configured)
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Date & Time
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Current Date & Time : 2006/05/12 11:12:05 DST Active : no
Current Zone : APA Offset from UTC : -8:00
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Non-DST Zone : APA Offset from UTC : -8:00
Zone Type : non-standard
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No DST zone configured
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A:ALA-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Date & Time |
The system date and time using the current time zone. |
DST Active |
Yes — Daylight Savings Time is currently in effect. No — Daylight Savings Time is not currently in effect. |
Zone |
The zone names for the current zone, the non-DST zone, and the DST zone if configured. |
Current Time Zone |
Indicates the process currently controlling the system time. SNTP, NTP, PTP or NONE. |
Zone type |
Non-standard — The zone is user-defined. Standard — The zone is system defined. |
Offset from UTC |
The number of hours and minutes added to universal time for the zone, including the DST offset for a DST zone. |
Offset from Non-DST |
The number of hours (always 0 to 1) and minutes (0 to 59) added to the time at the beginning of Daylight Saving Time and subtracted at the end Daylight Saving Time. |
Starts |
The date and time Daylight Saving Time begins. |
Ends |
The date and time Daylight Saving Time ends. |
time
Syntax
time
Context
[Tree] (show time)
Full Context
show time
Description
This command displays the current day, date, time and time zone.
The time is displayed either in the local time zone or in UTC depending on the setting of the root level time-display command for the console session.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of time information.
Output ExampleA:ALA-49# show time
Tue Oct 31 12:17:15 GMT 2006
timers
timers
Syntax
timers [session ip-addr[label-space]]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>ldp timers)
Full Context
tools dump router ldp timers
Description
This command dumps information for LDP timers.
Platforms
All
tls
tls
Syntax
tls
Context
[Tree] (show>system>security tls)
Full Context
show system security tls
Description
Commands in this context display TLS-related information.
Platforms
All
top-active-meps
top-active-meps
Syntax
top-active-meps [{rx-sort | tx-sort}] [clear]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>eth-cfm top-active-meps)
Full Context
tools dump eth-cfm top-active-meps
Description
This command displays and optionally clears the most active MEPs on the system.
Default
top-active-meps
Parameters
- rx-sort
-
Sorts in the RX direction.
- tx-sort
-
Sorts in the TX direction.
- clear
-
Clears the current counters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
top-flows
top-flows
Syntax
top-flows protocols [clear]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>cflowd top-flows)
Full Context
tools dump cflowd top-flows
Description
This command displays the top 20 (highest traffic volume) flows for IPv4, IPv6 or MPLS traffic types collected since the cflowd top-flow table was last cleared or initialized.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of cflowd top flow information, and Tools Dump cflowd Top-flows Out put Fields describes the output fields.
Output Example1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
Sr1# tools dump cflowd top-flows ipv4
Ingress i/f SrcIP Egress i/f DstIP Pr TOS Flgs Pkts
vRtr-ID S-Port Msk AS D-Port Msk AS NextHop Avg Pkt Size Active
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1000 52.52.52.1 2001 123.123.123.122 0x01 55 0x10 3748
10201 0000 /8 50 0000 /8 40 202.120.130.2 220 3600
……
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
Sr1# tools dump cflowd top-flows ipv6
SrcIP (up to IPv6) Ingress i/f Src Port vRtr ID ToS
DstIP (upto IPv6) Egress i/f Dst Port Proto Flags
Nexthop (uptoIPv6) Total Pkts Avg Pkt Active(sec)
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334 60005 10020 0 0x12
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0280:1234 60325 20010 17 0x23
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:1234:5678 1234567890 1500 13600
……
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
Sr1# tools dump cflowd top-flows mpls
Label-1 Label-2 Label-3 Label-4 Total Pkts Avg Pkt Active(s)
SrcIP (up to IPv6) Ingress i/f Src Port ToS
DstIP (upto IPv6) Egress i/f Dst Port Proto Flags
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Ingress |
Displays the ingress interface ID |
Src IP |
Displays the source IP address of the flow (IPv4 or IPv6) |
Egress |
Displays the egress interface ID |
Dest IP |
Displays the destination IP address of the flow (IPv4 or IPv6) |
Pr Proto |
Displays the protocol type for flow |
TOS |
Displays the Type-of-Service/DSCP buts filed markings |
Flgs |
Displays the protocol flag markings |
Pkts |
Displays the total number of packets sampled for this flow (since stats were last cleared) |
vRtr-ID |
Displays the vRouter context the flow was sample in |
S-Port Src Port |
Displays the source protocol port number |
Msk |
Displays the route prefix length for route to source IP address |
AS |
Displays the Autonomous Systems number for the source route (the AS is either originating AS or peer AS depending on cflowd configuration) |
D-Port Dst Port |
Displays the destination protocol port number |
Msk |
Displays the route prefix length for route to destination IP address (Forwarding route) |
AS |
Displays the Autonomous Systems number for the destination route (the AS is either originating AS or peer AS depending on cflowd configuration) |
Nexthop |
Displays the next-hop address used to forward traffic associated with the flow |
Avg pkt size |
Displays the average packet size of a sampled traffic associated with this flow (total number of packets sampled/total number of packets sampled) |
Active |
Displays the number of seconds the flow has been active |
top-protocols
top-protocols
Syntax
top-protocols protocols [clear]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>cflowd top-protocols)
Full Context
tools dump cflowd top-protocols
Description
This command displays the summary information for the top 20 protocol traffic seen in the cflowd cache. All statistics are calculated based on the data collected since the last clearing of the cflowd stats with clear keyword for this command.
If the clear optional keyword is given, then the top-flows are displayed, and then this cache is cleared.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of cflowd top protocol traffic information, and Tools Dump cflowd Top-protocols Fields describes the output fields.
Output Example
SR# tools dump cflowd top-protocols
The top 20 IPv4 protocols seen by cflowd are:
Current Time: 08/29/2011 15:36:15
Last Cleared Time: 08/29/2011 15:35:08
Protocol ID Total Flows Packets Bytes Packets Duration % Total
-------- Flows /Sec /Flow /Pkt /Sec /Flow Bandwidth
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UDP 2 0 6 100 0 6 75%
pr1 1 0 6 64 0 6 24%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTALS 3 0 6 88 0 6 100%
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Protocol ID |
Displays the IPv4 or IPv6 protocol type; this will either print the well-known protocol name or the decimal protocol number |
Total Flows |
Displays the total number of flows recorded since the last clearing of cflowd statistics with this protocol type. |
Flows/Sec |
Displays the average number of flows detected for the associated protocol type (Total flows/number of seconds since last clear) |
Packets/Flow |
Displays the average number of packets per flow (Total number of packets/total flows) |
Bytes/Pkts |
Displays the average number of bytes per packet for the associated protocol type (Total number of bytes for the associated protocol/total number of packets seen for the associated protocol) |
Packets/Sec |
Displays the average number of packets seen for the associated protocol type (Number of packets/time since last clear) |
Duration/Flow |
Displays the average lifetime of a flow for the associated protocol type (Number of seconds since last clear/total flows) |
Bandwidth Total (%) |
Displays the percentage of bandwidth consumed by the associated protocol type (Total protocol bytes/total bytes of all flows) |
topology
topology
Syntax
topology [ipv4-unicast | ipv6-unicast | ipv4-multicast | ipv6-multicast | mt mt-id-number] [ lfa] [detail] [flex-algo {flex-algo-id | all}]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>isis topology)
Full Context
show router isis topology
Description
This command shows IS-IS topology information.
Parameters
- ipv4-unicast
-
Displays IPv4 unicast parameters.
- ipv6-unicast
-
Displays IPv6 unicast parameters.
- ipv4-multicast
-
Displays IPv4 multicast parameters.
- ipv6-multicast
-
Displays IPv6 multicast parameters.
- mt mt-id-number
-
Displays multi-topology parameters.
- lfa
-
Displays loop free alternative (LFA) information. This information corresponds to the backup next hops for IP links and nodes written in RTM by the base LFA feature.
- detail
-
Displays detailed topology information.
- flex-algo flex-algo-id
-
Displays information about the specified algorithm only based on the flex-algo-id filter.
- all
-
Displays topology information for all the flexible algorithms.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of router IS-IS topology output, and IS-IS Topology Output Fields describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-A# show router isis topology
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Topology Table
===============================================================================
Node Interface Nexthop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IS-IS IP paths (MT-ID 0), Level 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dut-B.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-B.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.02 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.05 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-DA.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-DA.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-E.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-F.00 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
Dut-F.01 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
Dut-F.02 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IS-IS IPv6 paths (MT-ID 2), Level 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dut-B.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-B.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.02 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.05 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-DA.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-DA.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-E.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-F.00 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
Dut-F.01 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
Dut-F.02 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IS-IS IP paths (MT-ID 0), Level 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dut-B.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-B.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.02 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.05 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-DA.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-DA.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-E.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-F.00 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
Dut-F.01 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
Dut-F.02 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IS-IS IPv6 paths (MT-ID 2), Level 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dut-B.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-B.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.02 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-CA.05 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-DA.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-DA.01 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-E.00 ip-3FFE::A0A:101 Dut-B
Dut-F.00 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
Dut-F.01 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
Dut-F.02 ies-1-3FFE::A0A:1501 Dut-F
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
Output Example
A:Dut-A# show router isis 0 topology
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Topology Table
===============================================================================
Node Interface Nexthop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IS-IS IP paths (MT-ID 0), Level 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dut-B.00 To_B Dut-B
Dut-C.00 To_C Dut-C
===============================================================================
A:Dut-A#
A:Dut-A#
A:Dut-A# show router isis 0 topology flex-algo 128
===============================================================================
Rtr Base ISIS Instance 0 Flex-Algo 128 Topology Table
===============================================================================
Node Interface Nexthop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IS-IS IP paths (MT-ID 0), Level 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dut-B.00 To_C Dut-C
Dut-C.00 To_C Dut-C
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Node |
Displays the IP address. |
Interface |
Displays the interface name. |
Nexthop |
Displays the nexthop IP address. |
LFA Interface |
Displays the LFA interface name. |
LFA Nexthop |
Displays the LFA nexthop IP address. |
tp-interface
tp-interface
Syntax
tp-interface interface-num [clear]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>mpls tp-interface)
Full Context
tools dump router mpls tp-interface
Description
This command displays MPLS-TP interface information.
Parameters
- interface-num
-
specifies the MPLS-TP interface
- clear
-
clears statistics after reading
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS TP interface information.
Output Example1-2 (1/1/3) : State Up, Cnt/Tm - Dn: 1/000 00:30:11.150, Up 1/000 00:30:15.160
MEP: ifNum 1 (Validate: Y), ais: Y (txCnt 0)
ais - Flags: 0x1 (R), Timers:
tp-lsp
tp-lsp
Syntax
tp-lsp [lsp-name] [status { up | down}] [from ip-address | to ip-address] [detail]
tp-lsp [lsp-name] path [protecting | working] [detail]
tp-lsp [lsp-name] protection
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mpls tp-lsp)
Full Context
show router mpls tp-lsp
Description
This command displays TP LSP information.
Parameters
- lsp-name
-
Specifies the LSP name up to 64 characters in length. '*’ is accepted as a wild card character.
- path
-
Displays LSP path information.
- protection
-
Displays LSP protection information.
- up | down
-
Specifies the state of the LSP.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS TP LSP information.
Output Example*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls tp-lsp
path
protection
to <a.b.c.d>
<lsp-name>
"lsp-32" "lsp-33" "lsp-34" "lsp-35" "lsp-36" "lsp-37" "lsp-38" "lsp-39"
"lsp-40" "lsp-41"
status {up | down}
from <ip-address>
detail
*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls tp-lsp "lsp-
"lsp-32" "lsp-33" "lsp-34" "lsp-35" "lsp-36" "lsp-37" "lsp-38" "lsp-39"
"lsp-40" "lsp-41"
*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls tp-lsp "lsp-32"
===============================================================================
MPLS MPLS-TP LSPs (Originating)
===============================================================================
LSP Name To Tun Protect Adm Opr
Id Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lsp-32 0.0.3.234 32 No Up Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSPs : 1
===============================================================================
*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls tp-lsp "lsp-32" detail
===============================================================================
MPLS MPLS-TP LSPs (Originating) (Detail)
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type : Originating
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP Name : lsp-32
LSP Type : MplsTp LSP Tunnel ID : 32
From Node Id: 0.0.3.233+ To Node Id : 0.0.3.234
Adm State : Up Oper State : Up
LSP Up Time : 0d 04:50:47 LSP Down Time : 0d 00:00:00
Transitions : 1 Path Changes : 2
DestGlobalId: 42 DestTunnelNum : 32
===============================================================================
*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls tp-lsp path
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP LSP Path Information
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-32 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 32 32 AtoB_1 Up Down
Protect 2080 2080 AtoC_1 Up Up
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-33 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 33 33 AtoB_1 Up Down
Protect 2082 2082 AtoC_1 Up Up
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-34 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 34 34 AtoB_1 Up Down
Protect 2084 2084 AtoC_1 Up Up
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-35 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 35 35 AtoB_1 Up Down
Protect 2086 2086 AtoC_1 Up Up
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-36 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 36 36 AtoB_1 Up Down
Protect 2088 2088 AtoC_1 Up Up
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-37 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 37 37 AtoB_1 Up Down
Protect 2090 2090 AtoC_1 Up Up
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-38 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 38 38 AtoB_1 Up Down
Protect 2092 2092 AtoC_1 Up Up
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-39 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 39 39 AtoB_1 Up Down
Protect 2094 2094 AtoC_1 Up Up
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-40 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 40 40 AtoB_1 Up Down
Protect 2096 2096 AtoC_1 Up Up
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-41 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 41 41 AtoB_1 Up Down
Protect 2098 2098 AtoC_1 Up Up
*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls tp-lsp "lsp-32" path working
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP LSP Working Path Information
LSP: "lsp-32"
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-32 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Working 32 32 AtoB_1 Up Down
===============================================================================
*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls tp-lsp "lsp-32" path protect
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP LSP Protect Path Information
LSP: "lsp-32"
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-32 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F Admin Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Protect 2080 2080 AtoC_1 Up Up
===============================================================================
*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls tp-lsp "lsp-32" path protect detail
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP LSP Protect Path Information
LSP: "lsp-32" (Detail)
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-32 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
Protect path information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path Type : Protect LSP Num : 2
Path Admin : Up Path Oper : Up
Out Interface : AtoC_1 Next Hop Addr : n/a
In Label : 2080 Out Label : 2080
Path Up Time : 0d 04:52:17 Path Dn Time : 0d 00:00:00
Active Path : Yes Active Time : 0d 00:52:56
MEP information
MEP State : Up BFD : cc
OAM Templ : privatebed-oam-template CC Status : inService
CV Status : unknown
Protect Templ : privatebed-protection-template WTR Count Down: 0 seconds
RX PDU : SF (1,1) TX PDU : SF (1,1)
Defects :
===============================================================================
*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls tp-lsp "lsp-32" path working detail
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP LSP Working Path Information
LSP: "lsp-32" (Detail)
===============================================================================
LSP Name : lsp-32 To : 0.0.3.234
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
Working path information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path Type : Working LSP Num : 1
Path Admin : Up Path Oper : Up
Out Interface : AtoB_1 Next Hop Addr : n/a
In Label : 32 Out Label : 32
Path Up Time : 18d 22:39:53 Path Dn Time : 0d 00:00:00
Active Path : Yes Active Time : 18d 22:34:52
MEP information
MEP State : Up BFD : cc
OAM Templ : privatebed-oam-template BFD Status : inService
Ingress I/F N*: 0 Egress I/F Num: 0
AIS State : AIS
===============================================================================
*A:mlstp-dutA#
*A:mlstp-dutA# show router mpls tp-lsp protection
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP LSP Protection Information
Legend: W-Working, P-Protect,
===============================================================================
LSP Name Admin Oper Path Ingr/Egr Act. Rx PDU
State State State Label Path Tx PDU
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lsp-32 Up Up W Down 32/32 No SF (1,1)
P Up 2080/2080 Yes SF (1,1)
lsp-33 Up Up W Down 33/33 No SF (1,1)
P Up 2082/2082 Yes SF (1,1)
lsp-34 Up Up W Down 34/34 No SF (1,1)
P Up 2084/2084 Yes SF (1,1)
lsp-35 Up Up W Down 35/35 No SF (1,1)
P Up 2086/2086 Yes SF (1,1)
lsp-36 Up Up W Down 36/36 No SF (1,1)
P Up 2088/2088 Yes SF (1,1)
lsp-37 Up Up W Down 37/37 No SF (1,1)
P Up 2090/2090 Yes SF (1,1)
lsp-38 Up Up W Down 38/38 No SF (1,1)
P Up 2092/2092 Yes SF (1,1)
lsp-39 Up Up W Down 39/39 No SF (1,1)
P Up 2094/2094 Yes SF (1,1)
lsp-40 Up Up W Down 40/40 No SF (1,1)
P Up 2096/2096 Yes SF (1,1)
lsp-41 Up Up W Down 41/41 No SF (1,1)
P Up 2098/2098 Yes SF (1,1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of MPLS-TP LSPs: 10
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B# show router mpls tp-lsp
===============================================================================
MPLS MPLS-TP LSPs (Originating)
===============================================================================
LSP Name To Tun Protect Adm Opr
Id Path
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
unnumberedLSP 0.0.0.43 1 No Up Up
numberedLSP 0.0.0.43 2 No Up Up
numberedLSPIomSpan 0.0.0.43 3 No Up Up
LSRunnumberedLSP 0.0.0.45 4 No Up Up
LSRnumberedLSP 0.0.0.45 5 No Up Up
statemachineLSP 0.0.0.45 6 No Up Up
unnumberedLagLSP 0.0.0.43 7 No Up Up
numberedLagLSP 0.0.0.43 8 No Up Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSPs : 8
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B#
tp-lsp-egress-stats
tp-lsp-egress-stats
Syntax
tsp-lsp-egress-stats lsp lsp-name [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [ absolute | rate]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>router>mpls tp-lsp-egress-stats)
Full Context
monitor router mpls tp-lsp-egress-stats
Description
This command monitors MPLS TP LSP egress statistics.
Parameters
- lsp-name
-
Specifies the LSP name, up to 64 characters.
- repeat
-
Specifies how many times the command is repeated.
- seconds
-
Specifies the interval for each display, in seconds.
- absolute
-
Displays raw statistics, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
-
Displays rate-per-second for each statistic instead of the delta.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
tp-lsp-ingress-stats
tp-lsp-ingress-stats
Syntax
tsp-lsp-ingress-stats lsp lsp-name [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [ absolute | rate]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>router>mpls tp-lsp-ingress-stats)
Full Context
monitor router mpls tp-lsp-ingress-stats
Description
This command monitors MPLS TP LSP ingress statistics.
Parameters
- lsp-name
-
Specifies the LSP name, up to 64 characters.
- repeat
-
Specifies how many times the command is repeated.
- seconds
-
Specifies the interval for each display, in seconds.
- absolute
-
Displays raw statistics, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
-
Displays rate-per-second for each statistic instead of the delta.
Platforms
All
tp-tunnel
tp-tunnel
Syntax
tp-tunnel lsp-name [clear]
tp-tunnel id tunnel-id [clear]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>mpls tp-tunnel)
Full Context
tools dump router mpls tp-tunnel
Description
This command displays MPLS-TP tunnel information.
Parameters
- lsp-name
-
specifies the LSP name, up to 64 characters
- id tunnel-id
-
specifies the tunnel ID
- clear
-
clears statistics after reading
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS TP interface information.
Output Example*A:Dut-B# tools dump router mpls tp-tunnel "numberedLSP"
Idx: 1-2 (Up/Up): pgId 2, paths 2, operChg 0, Active: Protect
TunnelId: 4294967295::0.0.0.42::2-4294967295::0.0.0.43::2
PgState: Dn, Cnt/Tm: Dn 1/000 00:25:12.760 Up:0/000 00:00:00.000
MplsMsg: tpDn 0/000 00:00:00.000, tunDn 0/000 00:00:00.000
wpDn 0/000 00:00:00.000, ppDn 0/000 00:00:00.000
wpDel 0/000 00:00:00.000, ppDel 0/000 00:00:00.000
tunUp 0/000 00:00:00.000
Paths:
Work (Up/Up): Lsp 1, Lbl 34/34, If 4/16 (1/1/3 : 10.10.10.2)
Tmpl: ptc: , oam: my-oam-template (bfd: my-bfd-template)
Bfd: Mode CC_CV state Up/Up handle 5/6
Bfd-CC (Cnt/Tm): Dn 1/000 00:25:12.770 Up:1/000 00:25:17.680
Bfd-CV (Cnt/Tm): Dn 0/000 00:00:00.000 Up:0/000 00:00:00.000
DsIfNum (in/out): 5/0
Ais: State clear (tmr N), Cnt(raw/chg) 0/0, Drop (inv/ign) 0/0
Ais: Rx - Tm 0 sec, Global/Node/ifNum: 0/0.0.0.0/0
State: Admin Up (1::1::1) port Up , if Up , operChg 2
Protect (Up/Up): Lsp 2, Lbl 35/35, If 5/17 (1/1/4 : 11.11.11.2)
Tmpl: ptc: my-protection-template, oam: my-oam-template (bfd: my-bfd-template)
Bfd: Mode CC_CV state Up/Up handle 33/34
Bfd-CC (Cnt/Tm): Dn 0/000 00:00:00.000 Up:0/000 00:00:00.000
Bfd-CV (Cnt/Tm): Dn 0/000 00:00:00.000 Up:0/000 00:00:00.000
DsIfNum (in/out): 6/0
Ais: State clear (tmr N), Cnt(raw/chg) 0/0, Drop (inv/ign) 0/0
Ais: Rx - Tm 0 sec, Global/Node/ifNum: 0/0.0.0.0/0
State: Admin Up (1::1::1) port Up , if Up , operChg 0
Psc: Rx - 3, raw 16, nok 0(), txRaw - 15, revert N
Pdu: Rx - 0x11-20::0001 (DNR), Tx - 0x11-20::0001 (DNR)
State: DNR LastEvt pdu (L-SFc/R-DNR)
Tmrs: slow
Defects: None Now: 000 00:25:54.170
Seq Event state TxPdu RxPdu Dir Act Time
=== ====== ======== ========== ========== ===== ==== ================
000 wDn PF:W:L SF (1,1) NR (0,0) Tx--> Prot 000 00:25:12.760
001 pdu PF:W:L SF (1,1) NR (0,1) Rx<-- Prot 000 00:25:12.770
002 pdu PF:W:L SF (1,1) SF (1,1) Rx<-- Prot 000 00:25:15.680
003 wUp DNR DNR (0,1) SF (1,1) Tx--> Prot 000 00:25:19.860
004 pdu DNR DNR (0,1) DNR (0,1) Rx<-- Prot 000 00:25:20.610
*A:Dut-B#
*A:Dut-B# tools dump router mpls tp-tunnel id 1
Idx: 1-1 (Up/Up): pgId 1, paths 2, operChg 0, Active: Protect
TunnelId: 4294967295::0.0.0.42::1-4294967295::0.0.0.43::1
PgState: Dn, Cnt/Tm: Dn 1/000 00:25:12.760 Up:0/000 00:00:00.000
MplsMsg: tpDn 0/000 00:00:00.000, tunDn 0/000 00:00:00.000
wpDn 0/000 00:00:00.000, ppDn 0/000 00:00:00.000
wpDel 0/000 00:00:00.000, ppDel 0/000 00:00:00.000
tunUp 0/000 00:00:00.000
Paths:
Work (Up/Up): Lsp 1, Lbl 32/32, If 2/14 (1/1/3 : 0.0.0.0)
Tmpl: ptc: , oam: my-oam-template (bfd: my-bfd-template)
Bfd: Mode CC_CV state Up/Up handle 1/2
Bfd-CC (Cnt/Tm): Dn 1/000 00:25:12.770 Up:1/000 00:25:17.680
Bfd-CV (Cnt/Tm): Dn 0/000 00:00:00.000 Up:0/000 00:00:00.000
DsIfNum (in/out): 1/0
Ais: State clear (tmr N), Cnt(raw/chg) 0/0, Drop (inv/ign) 0/0
Ais: Rx - Tm 0 sec, Global/Node/ifNum: 0/0.0.0.0/0
State: Admin Up (1::1::1) port Up , if Up , operChg 2
Protect (Up/Up): Lsp 2, Lbl 33/33, If 3/15 (1/1/4 : 0.0.0.0)
Tmpl: ptc: my-protection-template, oam: my-oam-template (bfd: my-bfd-template)
Bfd: Mode CC_CV state Up/Up handle 47/48
Bfd-CC (Cnt/Tm): Dn 0/000 00:00:00.000 Up:0/000 00:00:00.000
Bfd-CV (Cnt/Tm): Dn 0/000 00:00:00.000 Up:0/000 00:00:00.000
DsIfNum (in/out): 2/0
Ais: State clear (tmr N), Cnt(raw/chg) 0/0, Drop (inv/ign) 0/0
Ais: Rx - Tm 0 sec, Global/Node/ifNum: 0/0.0.0.0/0
State: Admin Up (1::1::1) port Up , if Up , operChg 0
Psc: Rx - 3, raw 25, nok 0(), txRaw - 24, revert N
Pdu: Rx - 0x11-20::0001 (DNR), Tx - 0x11-20::0001 (DNR)
State: DNR LastEvt pdu (L-SFc/R-DNR)
Tmrs: slow
Defects: None Now: 000 00:26:41.160
Seq Event state TxPdu RxPdu Dir Act Time
=== ====== ======== ========== ========== ===== ==== ================
000 wDn PF:W:L SF (1,1) NR (0,0) Tx--> Prot 000 00:25:12.760
001 pdu PF:W:L SF (1,1) NR (0,1) Rx<-- Prot 000 00:25:12.770
002 pdu PF:W:L SF (1,1) SF (1,1) Rx<-- Prot 000 00:25:15.680
003 wUp DNR DNR (0,1) SF (1,1) Tx--> Prot 000 00:25:19.860
004 pdu DNR DNR (0,1) DNR (0,1) Rx<-- Prot 000 00:25:20.710
*A:Dut-B#
*A:Dut-B# tools dump router mpls tp-interface 1
1-2 (1/1/3) : State Up, Cnt/Tm - Dn: 1/000 00:25:12.770, Up 1/000 00:25:16.790
MEP: ifNum 1 (Validate: Y), ais: Y (txCnt 0)
ais - Flags: 0x1 (R), Timers:
tp-tunnel
Syntax
tp-tunnel
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>mpls tp-tunnel)
Full Context
tools perform router mpls tp-tunnel
Description
Commands in this context perform Linear Protection operations on an MPLS-TP LSP.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
trace
trace
Syntax
trace [name trace-name]
Context
[Tree] (show>call-trace trace)
[Tree] (show>call-trace>ipoe trace)
Full Context
show call-trace trace
show call-trace ipoe trace
Description
This command displays information about all traces and associated parameters that are currently enabled on the system. Including the trace-name parameter limits the output to the specified trace only.
Parameters
- trace-name
-
Specifies the name of the trace to be displayed.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of call trace information.
Output ExampleNode# show call-trace ipoe trace
===============================================================================
Call trace trace
===============================================================================
Trace name : default Type : ipoe
SAP ID :
IEEE address: 00:02:00:00:00:19
Maximum jobs: 1
===============================================================================
Call Trace IPoE Trace Field Descriptions describes call trace IPoE trace output fields.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Trace name |
The name of the trace profile |
Type |
The type of the call trace |
SAP ID |
The SAP ID of the session to match by this trace |
IEEE address |
The IEEE address of the session that matches this trace |
Maximum jobs |
The maximum number of call trace jobs that are started by this trace |
trace
Syntax
trace trace-name
Context
[Tree] (clear>call-trace>ipoe trace)
[Tree] (clear>call-trace trace)
Full Context
clear call-trace ipoe trace
clear call-trace trace
Description
This command clears all trace jobs started by the specified trace. This command does not affect the trace command itself, and new jobs can still be executed for new sessions.
After a session is cleared, tracing for the session will not be restarted by any configured trace. Only explicitly starting a new trace with the trace-existing-sessions parameter can restart tracing for the session.
Parameters
- trace-name
-
Specifies the configured name, up to 32 characters, of the trace.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
trace-profile
trace-profile
Syntax
trace-profile [detail]
trace-profile profile-name
Context
[Tree] (show call-trace trace-profile)
Full Context
show call-trace trace-profile
Description
This command provides an overview of all configured profiles or details of a specific profile. If the detail option is specified the full information for all configured profiles are displayed.
Parameters
- detail
-
Displays detailed trace profile information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of call-trace trace-profile information.
Output ExampleNode# show call-trace trace-profile "default"
===============================================================================
Call-trace trace profile
===============================================================================
Profile name : default
Description : none
Live output : none
Format : pcap
Size limit : 10 MB
Time limit : 86400 secs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of profiles : 1
===============================================================================
traffic-capture
traffic-capture
Syntax
traffic-capture detail url file-url
traffic-capture status
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>app-assure>group traffic-capture)
Full Context
tools dump application-assurance group traffic-capture
Description
This command displays application-assurance traffic-capture information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
traffic-forward
traffic-forward
Syntax
traffic-forward tunnel-type tunnel-type [ type type] isa mda
traffic-forward tunnel-type tunnel-type [ type type] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
Context
[Tree] (show>isa>stats>ip-tunnel-stats traffic-forward)
Full Context
show isa statistics ip-tunnel-stats traffic-forward
Description
This command displays traffic forward statistics for the specified tunnel-type on the specified ISA.
The statistics includes the following information:
-
The number of bidirectional (encapsulated and decapsulated) packets
-
The number of encapsulated packets
-
The number of decapsulated packets
-
The number of bidirectional (encapsulated and decapsulated) kilobytes
-
The number of kilobytes for encapsulated traffic
-
The number of kilobytes for decapsulated traffic
In the output, 1 kilobyte equals 210 bytes.
Parameters
- tunnel-type
-
Displays the type of the tunnel.
- mda
-
Displays the ISA ID.
- type
-
Displays the type of breakdown counter.
- esa-vm
-
Displays the ID of the configured ESA and ESA VM.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the show router statistics ip-tunnel-stats traffic-forward command.
Output Exampleshow>isa>stats>ip-tunnel-stats# traffic-forward tunnel-type gre isa 1/2
===============================================================================
STATISTICS FOR ISA 1/2
===============================================================================
INDEX VALUE START TIME SAMPLING DURATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NUMBER OF ENCAPED GRE TUNNEL PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 367,474 2017/05/22 17:45:12 HRS 4 MIN 45 SEC 46
NUMBER OF DECAPED GRE TUNNEL PACKETS [0/1874]
1 (CURRENT) 1,310,402 2017/05/22 17:45:12 HRS 4 MIN 45 SEC 46
NUMBER OF ENCAPED AND DECAPED GRE TUNNEL PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 1,677,876 2017/05/22 17:45:12 HRS 4 MIN 45 SEC 46
NUMBER OF KIBIBYTES IN THE ENCAPED GRE TUNNEL PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 1,544,351 2017/05/22 17:45:12 HRS 4 MIN 45 SEC 46
NUMBER OF KIBIBYTES IN THE DECAPED GRE TUNNEL PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 1,573,014 2017/05/22 17:45:12 HRS 4 MIN 45 SEC 46
NUMBER OF KIBIBYTES IN THE ENCAPED AND DECAPED GRE TUNNEL PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 3,117,365 2017/05/22 17:45:12 HRS 4 MIN 45 SEC 46
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NO. OF ENTRIES: 6
===============================================================================
traffic-forward
Syntax
traffic-forward [type type] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
traffic-forward [type type] gateway name
traffic-forward [type type] isa mda
traffic-forward [type type] gateway name dynamic-tunnel ip-address:port
traffic-forward [type type] tunnel ipsec-tunnel-name
Context
[Tree] (show>isa>stats>ipsec-stats traffic-forward)
Full Context
show isa statistics ipsec-stats traffic-forward
Description
This command displays traffic forward statistics of the specified scope.
This command supports following scopes:
-
per system
-
per ISA
-
per tunnel group
-
per IPsec GW
The statistics include:
-
The number of bidirectional encrypted and decrypted packets
-
The number of encrypted packets
-
The number of decrypted packets per second
-
The number of bidirectional (encrypted and decrypted) in kilobytes
-
The number of bidirectional encrypted bits in kilobytes
-
The number of bidirectional decrypted bits in kilobytes
1 kilobyte equals 210 bytes
The start time indicates the starting timestamp of the measurement. The sampling duration indicates the duration of the measurement.
Parameters
- esa-vm
-
Displays the ID of the configured ESA and ESA VM.
- name
-
Displays information about the name of the IPsec GW up to 32 characters in length.
- mda
-
Displays information about the specified ISA.
- tunnel-group-id
-
Displays information about the specified tunnel group ID.
- ip-address:port
-
Displays information about the IP address and port of the peer for dynamic tunneling.
- ipsec-tunnel-name
-
Specifies the name of the static LAN-to-LAN tunnel up to 32 characters in length.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the show isa stats ipsec-stats traffic forward isa command.
Output Exampleshow>isa>stats>ipsec-stats# traffic-forward isa 1/2
===============================================================================
STATISTICS FOR ISA 1/2
===============================================================================
INDEX VALUE START TIME SAMPLING DURATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NUMBER OF ENCRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 770,881 2017/05/23 17:50:48 HRS 6 MIN 33 SEC 57
NUMBER OF DECRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 770,881 2017/05/23 17:50:48 HRS 6 MIN 33 SEC 57
NUMBER OF ENCRYPTED AND DECRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 1,541,762 2017/05/23 17:50:48 HRS 6 MIN 33 SEC 57
NUMBER OF KIBIBYTES IN THE ENCRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 3,785,141 2017/05/23 17:50:48 HRS 6 MIN 33 SEC 57
NUMBER OF KIBIBYTES IN THE DECRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 3,785,141 2017/05/23 17:50:48 HRS 6 MIN 33 SEC 57
NUMBER OF KIBIBYTES IN THE ENCRYPTED AND DECRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 7,570,282 2017/05/23 17:50:48 HRS 6 MIN 33 SEC 57
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NO. OF ENTRIES: 6
===============================================================================
show>isa>stats>ipsec-stats# traffic-forward gateway "rw" dynamic-tunnel 10.1.1.100:500
===============================================================================
STATISTICS FOR IPSEC REMOTE USER TUNNEL "10.1.1.100:500"
===============================================================================
INDEX VALUE START TIME SAMPLING DURATION
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NUMBER OF ENCRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 676,774 2017/05/23 22:36:15 HRS 1 MIN 52 SEC 49
NUMBER OF DECRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 676,774 2017/05/23 22:36:15 HRS 1 MIN 52 SEC 49
NUMBER OF ENCRYPTED AND DECRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 1,353,548 2017/05/23 22:36:15 HRS 1 MIN 52 SEC 49
NUMBER OF KIBIBYTES IN THE ENCRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 3,323,066 2017/05/23 22:36:15 HRS 1 MIN 52 SEC 49
NUMBER OF KIBIBYTES IN THE DECRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 3,323,066 2017/05/23 22:36:15 HRS 1 MIN 52 SEC 49
NUMBER OF KIBIBYTES IN THE ENCRYPTED AND DECRYPTED IPSEC PACKETS
1 (CURRENT) 6,646,132 2017/05/23 22:36:15 HRS 1 MIN 52 SEC 49
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NO. OF ENTRIES: 6
===============================================================================
traffic-statistics
traffic-statistics
Syntax
traffic-statistics prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length
traffic-statistics family family
traffic-statistics
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bgp traffic-statistics)
Full Context
show router bgp traffic-statistics
Description
This command displays BGP-LU traffic statistics.
Parameters
- prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length
-
Displays statistics for the specified prefix.
- family family
-
Displays statistics for the specified address family.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of traffic statistics information.
Output Example===============================================================================
BGP Router ID:10.20.1.2 AS:100 Local AS:100
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix : 100.1.1.1/32
NextHop : 10.10.12.1
Ingress Label : 19105
Ingress Oper State : Unknown
Ingress packets : 366992 Ingress Octets : 96885888
Egress Label : 19105
Egress Oper State : Unknown
Egress packets : 0 Egress Octets : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
traffic-statistics
Syntax
traffic-statistics prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [ingress | egress]
traffic-statistics family {label-ipv4 | label-ipv6} [ingress | egress]
traffic-statistics [ingress | egress]
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>bgp traffic-statistics)
Full Context
clear router bgp traffic-statistics
Description
This command clears BGP-LU traffic statistics.
Parameters
- prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length
-
Clears statistics for the specified prefix.
- ingress
-
Clears statistics on ingress data-path.
- egress
-
Clears statistics on egress data-path.
- family label-ipv4 | label-ipv6
-
Clears statistics for the specified address family.
Platforms
All
traffic-statistics
Syntax
traffic-statistics prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length [interval seconds] [repeat repeat] [absolute| rate]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>router>bgp traffic-statistics)
Full Context
monitor router bgp traffic-statistics
Description
This command monitors BGP traffic statistics.
Parameters
- prefix ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length
-
Clears statistics for the specified prefix.
- seconds
-
Configures the interval for each display in seconds.
- repeat
-
Configures how many times the command is repeated.
- absolute
-
Displays raw statistics, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
-
Displays rate-per-second for each statistic instead of the delta.
Platforms
All
traffic-type
traffic-type
Syntax
traffic-type detail
traffic-type ip-family
traffic-type ip-protocol
traffic-type tls-family
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group traffic-type)
Full Context
show application-assurance group traffic-type
Description
This command displays per traffic type statistics.
Parameters
- detail
-
Displays detailed statistics.
- ip-family
-
Displays IP family statistics.
- ip-protocol
-
Displays IP protocol statistics.
- tls-family
-
Displays TLS family statistics.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of traffic type information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C>show>app-assure>group# traffic-type ip-family
===============================================================================
Application-Assurance Traffic Type Statistics Per IP Family
===============================================================================
IP Family Disc Octets Packets Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IPv4 0% 0 0 0
IPv6 0% 0 0 0
DS-Lite 0% 0 0 0
6RD 0% 0 0 0
Teredo 0% 0 0 0
v4inv4Gtp 0% 0 0 0
v4inv6Gtp 0% 0 0 0
v6inv4Gtp 0% 0 0 0
v6inv6Gtp 0% 0 0 0
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C>show>app-assure>group# traffic-type ip-protocol detail
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP Protocol: Other IP Family: v4inv4Gtp
Type Octets Packets Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From subscriber:
Admitted 0 0 0
Denied 0 0 0
Active flows 0
To subscriber:
Admitted 0 0 0
Denied 0 0 0
Active flows 0
Flow counts:
Terminated 0
Short duration 0
Med duration 0
Long duration 0
Total flow duration : 0 seconds
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP Protocol: TCP IP Family: v4inv4Gtp
Type Octets Packets Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From subscriber:
Admitted 0 0 0
Denied 0 0 0
Active flows 0
To subscriber:
Admitted 0 0 0
Denied 0 0 0
Active flows 0
Flow counts:
Terminated 0
Short duration 0
Med duration 0
Long duration 0
Total flow duration : 0 seconds
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP Protocol: UDP IP Family: v4inv4Gtp
Type Octets Packets Flows
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From subscriber:
Admitted 0 0 0
Denied 0 0 0
Active flows 0
To subscriber:
Admitted 0 0 0
Denied 0 0 0
Active flows 0
Flow counts:
Terminated 0
Short duration 0
Med duration 0
Long duration 0
Total flow duration : 0 seconds
*A:Dut-C>show>app-assure>group# traffic-type tls-family
======================================================================
Application-Assurance Traffic Type Statistics Per tls-family
======================================================================
tls Variant Disc Octets Packets Flows
----------------------------------------------------------------------
quic 0% 0 0 0
quic esni 0% 0 0 0
quic existing 0% 0 0 0
quic unknown 0% 0 0 0
tls 1.0 0% 0 0 0
tls 1.1 0% 0 0 0
tls 1.2 0% 1475583 2205 150
tls 1.3 0% 0 0 0
tls 1.3 esni 0% 432189 459 34
tls existing 0% 1234 12 2
tls unknown 0% 0 0 0
transform
transform
Syntax
transform [transform-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>ipsec transform)
Full Context
show ipsec transform
Description
This command displays information of the specified IPsec transform or lists all configured IKE transform information when the IKE transform ID is not specified.
Parameters
- transform-id
-
Specifies an IPsec transform entry.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the show ipsec transform command.
Output ExampleNODE# show ipsec transform
=============================================================================
IPSEC TRANSFORMS
=============================================================================
TRANSFORMID ESPAUTH ESPENCRYPTION PFS IPSEC
ALGORITHM ALGORITHM DH GROUP LIFETIME (SEC)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 SHA256 AES128 INHERIT INHERIT
10 SHA256 AES256 14 20000
99 SHA1 AES192 15 30000
100 SHA1 AES128 INHERIT INHERIT
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NO. OF IPSEC TRANSFORMS: 4
=============================================================================
transit-ip-policy
transit-ip-policy
Syntax
transit-ip-policy ip-policy-id
transit-ip-policy summary
transit-ip-policy ip-policy-id summary
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group transit-ip-policy)
Full Context
show application-assurance group transit-ip-policy
Description
This command displays transit IP policy information.
Parameters
- ip-policy-id
-
Displays information for the specified IP policy.
- summary
-
Displays summarized information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
transit-path
transit-path
Syntax
transit-path [path-name] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>mpls>mpls-tp transit-path)
Full Context
show router mpls mpls-tp transit-path
Description
This command displays MPLS-TP tunnel information.
Parameters
- path-name
-
Specifies the path name, up to 32 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 MPLS OAM transit path information.
Output ExampleA:mplstp-dutC# show router mpls mpls-tp transit-path
<path-name>
"tp-32" "tp-33" "tp-34" "tp-35" "tp-36" "tp-37" "tp-38" "tp-39"
"tp-40" "tp-41"
detail
A:mplstp-dutC# show router mpls mpls-tp transit-path "tp-32"
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP Transit tp-32 Path Information
===============================================================================
Path Name : tp-32
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
------------------------------------------------------------------
Path NextHop InLabel OutLabel Out I/F
------------------------------------------------------------------
FP 2080 2081 CtoB_1
RP 2081 2080 CtoA_1
===============================================================================
A:mplstp-dutC# show router mpls mpls-tp transit-path "tp-32" detail
===============================================================================
MPLS-TP Transit tp-32 Path Information (Detail)
===============================================================================
Path Name : tp-32
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path ID configuration
Src Global ID : 42 Dst Global ID : 42
Src Node ID : 0.0.3.234 Dst Node ID : 0.0.3.233
LSP Number : 2 Dst Tunnel Num: 32
Forward Path configuration
In Label : 2080 Out Label : 2081
Out Interface : CtoB_1 Next Hop Addr : n/a
Reverse Path configuration
In Label : 2081 Out Label : 2080
Out Interface : CtoA_1 Next Hop Addr : n/a
===============================================================================
A:mplstp-dutC#
transit-prefix-policy
transit-prefix-policy
Syntax
transit-prefix-policy transit-prefix-policy-id
transit-prefix-policy summary
transit-prefix-policy transit-prefix-policy-id summary
Context
[Tree] (show>app-assure>group transit-prefix-policy)
Full Context
show application-assurance group transit-prefix-policy
Description
This command displays transit prefix policy information.
Parameters
- transit-prefix-policy-id
-
Displays information for the specified transit prefix policy.
- summary
-
Displays summarized information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
transport-mode
transport-mode
Syntax
transport-mode tunnel-type {gre} [saved-key] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
transport-mode tunnel-type {gre} isa mda [saved-key]
transport-mode tunnel-type {gre} tunnel-name tunnel-name [saved-key]
Context
[Tree] (clear>ipsec transport-mode)
Full Context
clear ipsec transport-mode
Description
This command clears transport-mode tunnels data.
Parameters
- tunnel-name
-
Clears data associated with the specified tunnel, up to 32 characters.
- mda
-
Clears all static tunnels terminated on the specified ISA.
- saved-key
-
Clears the saved IKE and ESP keys for the specified tunnel.
- esa-vm
-
Displays the ID of the configured ESA and ESA VM.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
trap-suppress
trap-suppress
Syntax
trap-suppress number-of-traps time-interval
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>mpls trap-suppress)
Full Context
tools perform router mpls trap-suppress
Description
This command modifies thresholds for trap suppression. The time-interval parameter is used to suppress traps after a certain number of traps have been raised within the time-interval period of time. By executing this command, there will be no more than number-of-traps within time-interval.
Parameters
- number-of-traps
-
Specifies to the number of traps raised within a period of time before suppression occurs.
- time-interval
-
Specifies the period of time before trap-suppression can occur, depending upon the number of traps received in that period of time.
Platforms
All
trust-anchor-profile
trust-anchor-profile
Syntax
trust-anchor-profile [trust-anchor-profile] association
trust-anchor-profile [trust-anchor-profile]
Context
[Tree] (show ipsec trust-anchor-profile)
Full Context
show ipsec trust-anchor-profile
Description
This command displays trust anchor profile information.
Parameters
- trust-anchor-profile
-
Specifies the trust anchor profile name up to 32 characters in length.
- association
-
Displays information for which this trust anchor profile is associated.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the show ipsec trust-anchor-profile command.
Output Example*A:Dut-A# show ipsec trust-anchor-profile
==================================================================
Trust Anchor Profile Information
==================================================================
Name CA Profiles Down
------------------------------------------------------------------
CA0wCMPv2 0
CA1wCMPv2 0
CA2wCMPv2 0
CA3wCMPv2 0
CA4wCMPv2 0
CA5wCMPv2 0
CA6wCMPv2 0
CA7wCMPv2 0
CA8wCMPv2 0
CA9wCMPv2 0
CA10wCMPv2 0
==================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
*A:Dut-A# show ipsec trust-anchor-profile
==================================================================
Trust Anchor CA-profile List
==================================================================
CA Profile Admin/Oper State
------------------------------------------------------------------
CA6 up/up
CMPv2 up/up
==================================================================
*A:Dut-A#
trust-anchor-profile
Syntax
trust-anchor-profile [trust-anchor-profile]
trust-anchor-profile trust-anchor-profile association
Context
[Tree] (show system security tls trust-anchor-profile)
Full Context
show system security tls trust-anchor-profile
Description
This command displays information about server and client profiles that are using the specified TLS trust anchor profile.
Parameters
- trust-anchor-profile
-
Specifies the trust anchor profile, up to 32 characters maximum.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of trust anchor profile information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C> show system security tls trust-anchor-profile
===============================================================================
Trust Anchor Profile Information
===============================================================================
Name CA Profiles Down
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
tap 0
tap-alt1 0
tap-alt2 0
tap-empty 0
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C> show system security tls trust-anchor-profile "tap"
===============================================================================
CA-profile List for Trust Anchor "tap"
===============================================================================
CA Profile Name AdminState OperState
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
chainA_l1 up up
revChainA_l1 up up
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C>show>tls#
ts-list
ts-list
Syntax
ts-list [list-name]
ts-list list-name association
ts-list list-name local-entry [1 to 32]
ts-list list-name remote-entry [1 to 32]
ts-list list-name {local | remote}
Context
[Tree] (show>ipsec ts-list)
Full Context
show ipsec ts-list
Description
This command displays IPsec traffic-selector list (TS-list) information.
Entering this command without a parameter will list all configured TS-lists.
Entering this command with the association parameter will list all IPsec gateways that use the specified TS-list.
Entering this command with the local or local-entry parameter will list all or specified local entries of the specified TS-list.
Entering this command with the remote or remote-entry parameter will list all or specified remote entries of the specified TS-list.
Parameters
- list-name
-
The traffic-selector list name.
- association
-
Displays all associations of the TS-list.
- local-entry [1 to 32]
-
The entry ID of a local entry.
- remote-entry [1 to 32]
-
The entry ID of a remote entry.
- local
-
Displays all local entries.
- remote
-
Displays all remote entries.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of TS-list information.
Output Exampleshow ipsec ts-list
===============================================================================
Traffic Selector List
===============================================================================
TS-List
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fullts
===============================================================================
*A:vsim-02-cpm# show ipsec ts-list "fullts"
===============================================================================
TS-List "fullts" Local Entries Information
===============================================================================
Entry ID : 1
Status : Invalid
Protocol ID : Not Specified
Protocol Port Range: Not Specified
Prefix/Len : 10.10.10.1/32
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry ID : 2
Status : Valid
Protocol ID : tcp
Protocol Port Range: 80 - 80
Prefix/Len : 10.10.10.2/32
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of entries: 2
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
TS-List "fullts" Remote Entries Information
===============================================================================
Entry ID : 1
Status : Valid
Protocol ID : tcp
Protocol Port Range: any
Prefix/Len : 0.0.0.0/0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of entries: 1
===============================================================================
tunnel
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel [statistics] [detail] [peer ip-address] [state tunnel-state] [remote-tunnel-id remote-tunnel-id] [group group-name] [assignment assignment-id] [local-name local-host-name] [ remote-name remote-host-name] [radius-accounting-policy policy-name] [blacklist-state bl-state] [failover-state fo-state] [recovery-state recovery-state] [recovery-method { mcs | recovery-tunnel}] [track-srrp srrp-instance] [ control-msg-behavior behavior] [transport-type { ip | udp}]
tunnel [statistics] [detail] [peer ip-address] [state tunnel-state] [remote-connection-id remote-connection-id] [group group-name] [assignment assignment-id] [local-name local-host-name] [ remote-name remote-host-name] [radius-accounting-policy policy-name] [blacklist-state bl-state] [failover-state fo-state] [recovery-state recovery-state] [recovery-method { mcs | recovery-tunnel}] [track-srrp srrp-instance] [ control-msg-behavior behavior] [transport-type { ip | udp}]
tunnel tunnel-id tunnel-id [statistics] [ detail]
tunnel connection-id connection-id [statistics] [ detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>l2tp tunnel)
Full Context
show router l2tp tunnel
Description
This command displays L2TP tunnel operational information.
Parameters
- statistics
-
Displays L2TP tunnel statistics.
- detail
-
Displays detailed L2TP tunnel information.
- ip-address
-
Displays information for the specified peer IP address.
- tunnel-state
-
Displays the operational state of the L2TP session.
- remote-tunnel-id
-
Displays information for the specified remote tunnel ID.
- group-name
-
Displays L2TP tunnel information for the specified tunnel group.
- assignment-id
-
Specifies a string that distinguishes this Layer Two Tunneling Protocol tunnel.
- local-host-name
-
Specifies a local host name used by this system.
- remote-host-name
-
Specifies a remote host name used by this system.
- policy-name
-
Displays the RADIUS accounting policy.
- bl-state
-
Displays the denylist state of the L2TP session.
- fo-state
-
Displays the failover state of the L2TP session.
- recovery-state
-
Displays the recovery state of the L2TP session.
- recovery-method
-
Displays the recovery method of the L2TP session.
- srrp-instance
-
Specifies the SRRP instance identification.
- behavior
-
Specifies the control message behavior.
- transport-type
-
Specifies that IP or UDP should be used as the transport type for the L2TP session.
- remote-connection-id
-
Displays information for the specified remote connection ID.
- tunnel-id
-
Displays information for the specified ID of a L2TP tunnel. In L2TP version 2, it is the 16-bit tunnel ID.
- connection-id
-
Specifies the identification number for a Layer Two Tunneling Protocol connection.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of L2TP tunnel operational information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel
===============================================================================
Conn ID Loc-Tu-ID Rem-Tu-ID State Ses Active
Group Ses Total
Assignment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
143523840 2190 17525 established 2
isp1.group-2 3
isp1.tunnel-3
236912640 3615 58919 closedByPeer 0
isp1.group-2 2
isp1.tunnel-2
379387904 5789 4233 established 1
isp1.group-1 1
isp1.tunnel-1
658178048 10043 33762 draining 3
isp1.group-2 3
isp1.tunnel-2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 4
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel state closed-by-peer detail
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Status
===============================================================================
Connection ID : 236912640
State : closedByPeer
IP : 10.20.1.3
Peer IP : 10.10.20.100
Name : lac1.wholesaler.com
Remote Name : lns2.retailer1.net
Assignment ID : isp1.tunnel-2
Group Name : isp1.group-2
Error Message : Goodbye!
Remote Conn ID : 3861315584
Tunnel ID : 3615 Remote Tunnel ID : 58919
UDP Port : 1701 Remote UDP Port : 1701
Preference : 100
Hello Interval (s): infinite
Idle TO (s) : 60 Destruct TO (s) : 7200
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 1000 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 04/17/2009 18:41:03 Time Idle : 04/17/2009 18:43:20
Time Established : 04/17/2009 18:41:03 Time Closed : 04/17/2009 18:43:20
Stop CCN Result : generalReq General Error : noError
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel state established
===============================================================================
Conn ID Loc-Tu-ID Rem-Tu-ID State Ses Active
Group Ses Total
Assignment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
143523840 2190 17525 established 2
isp1.group-2 3
isp1.tunnel-3
379387904 5789 4233 established 1
isp1.group-1 1
isp1.tunnel-1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 2
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel tunnel-id 2190 statistics
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Statistics
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 143523840
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attempts Failed Active Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sessions 3 0 2 3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rx Tx
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ctrl Packets 47 47
Ctrl Octets 954 1438
Error Packets 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel connection-id 143523840 statistics
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Statistics
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 143523840
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attempts Failed Active Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sessions 3 0 2 3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rx Tx
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ctrl Packets 48 48
Ctrl Octets 974 1450
Error Packets 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel remote-tunnel-id 17525 detail
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Status
===============================================================================
Connection ID : 143523840
State : established
IP : 10.20.1.3
Peer IP : 10.10.20.101
Name : lac1.wholesaler.com
Remote Name : lns3.retailer1.net
Assignment ID : isp1.tunnel-3
Group Name : isp1.group-2
Error Message : N/A
Remote Conn ID : 1148518400
Tunnel ID : 2190 Remote Tunnel ID : 17525
UDP Port : 1701 Remote UDP Port : 1701
Preference : 100
Hello Interval (s): 300
Idle TO (s) : 0 Destruct TO (s) : 7200
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 1000 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 04/17/2009 18:41:14 Time Idle : N/A
Time Established : 04/17/2009 18:41:14 Time Closed : N/A
Stop CCN Result : noError General Error : noError
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel remote-connection-id 1148518400 statistics
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Statistics
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 143523840
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attempts Failed Active Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sessions 3 0 2 3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rx Tx
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ctrl Packets 50 50
Ctrl Octets 1014 1474
Error Packets 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel peer 10.10.20.100 state closed-by-peer detail
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Status
===============================================================================
Connection ID : 236912640
State : closedByPeer
IP : 10.20.1.3
Peer IP : 10.10.20.100
Name : lac1.wholesaler.com
Remote Name : lns2.retailer1.net
Assignment ID : isp1.tunnel-2
Group Name : isp1.group-2
Error Message : Goodbye!
Remote Conn ID : 3861315584
Tunnel ID : 3615 Remote Tunnel ID : 58919
UDP Port : 1701 Remote UDP Port : 1701
Preference : 100
Hello Interval (s): infinite
Idle TO (s) : 60 Destruct TO (s) : 7200
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 1000 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 04/17/2009 18:41:03 Time Idle : 04/17/2009 18:43:20
Time Established : 04/17/2009 18:41:03 Time Closed : 04/17/2009 18:43:20
Stop CCN Result : generalReq General Error : noError
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel group isp1.group-2
===============================================================================
Conn ID Loc-Tu-ID Rem-Tu-ID State Ses Active
Group Ses Total
Assignment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
143523840 2190 17525 established 2
isp1.group-2 3
isp1.tunnel-3
236912640 3615 58919 closedByPeer 0
isp1.group-2 2
isp1.tunnel-2
658178048 10043 33762 draining 3
isp1.group-2 3
isp1.tunnel-2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 3
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel assignment-id isp1.tunnel-3 state established statistics
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Statistics
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 143523840
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attempts Failed Active Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sessions 3 0 2 3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rx Tx
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ctrl Packets 66 66
Ctrl Octets 1310 1690
Error Packets 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# show router l2tp tunnel local-name lac1.wholesaler.com remote-
name lns2.retailer1.net state draining
===============================================================================
Conn ID Loc-Tu-ID Rem-Tu-ID State Ses Active
Group Ses Total
Assignment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
658178048 10043 33762 draining 3
isp1.group-2 3
isp1.tunnel-2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Fden-Dut2-BSA2# show router l2tp tunnel connection-id 600375296 statistics
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Statistics
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 600375296
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attempts Failed Active Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sessions 1 0 1 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rx Tx
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ctrl Packets 6 6
Ctrl Octets 553 292
Error Packets 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accepted Duplicate Out-Of-Wnd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fsm Messages 4 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unsent Max Unsent Cur Ack Max Ack Cur
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q Length 1 0 1 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Window Size Cur : 4
acceptedMsgType
StartControlConnectionRequest : 1
StartControlConnectionConnected : 1
IncomingCallRequest : 1
IncomingCallConnected : 1
ZeroLengthBody : 3
originalTransmittedMsgType
StartControlConnectionReply : 1
Hello : 2
IncomingCallReply : 1
ZeroLengthBody : 3
last cleared time : N/A
===============================================================================
On LAC (primary node after switchover)
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Status
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 11206656
State : established
IP : 10.124.0.9
UDP : 1701
Peer IP : 10.124.0.3
Peer UDP : 1701
Tx dst-IP : 10.124.0.3
Tx dst-UDP : 1701
Rx src-IP : 10.124.0.3
Rx src-UDP : 1701
Name : mc-lac
Remote Name : mc-lns
Assignment ID: t1
Group Name : mc-lac
Acct. Policy : l2tp-base
Error Message: N/A
Remote Conn ID : 429260800
Tunnel ID : 171 Remote Tunnel ID : 6550
Preference : 50 Receive Window : 64
Hello Interval (s): infinite
Idle TO (s) : infinite Destruct TO (s) : 60
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 32767 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 02/19/2015 13:00:36 Time Idle : N/A
Time Established : 02/19/2015 13:00:36 Time Closed : N/A
Stop CCN Result : noError General Error : noError
Blacklist-state : not-blacklisted
Set Dont Fragment : true
Failover
State : recoverable
Recovery Conn ID : N/A
Recovery state : not-applicable
Recovered Conn ID : N/A
Recovery method : mcs
Track SRRP : 124
Ctrl msg behavior : handle
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
On LAC (secondary node after switchover)
show router l2tp tunnel detail
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Status
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 11206656
State : draining
IP : 10.124.0.9
UDP : 1701
Peer IP : 10.124.0.3
Peer UDP : 1701
Tx dst-IP : 10.124.0.3
Tx dst-UDP : 1701
Rx src-IP : 10.124.0.3
Rx src-UDP : 1701
Name : mc-lac
Remote Name : mc-lns
Assignment ID: t1
Group Name : mc-lac
Acct. Policy : l2tp-base
Error Message: N/A
Remote Conn ID : 429260800
Tunnel ID : 171 Remote Tunnel ID : 6550
Preference : 50 Receive Window : 64
Hello Interval (s): infinite
Idle TO (s) : infinite Destruct TO (s) : 60
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 32767 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 02/19/2015 13:00:36 Time Idle : N/A
Time Established : 02/19/2015 13:00:36 Time Closed : N/A
Stop CCN Result : noError General Error : noError
Blacklist-state : not-blacklisted
Set Dont Fragment : true
Failover
State : recoverable
Recovery Conn ID : N/A
Recovery state : not-applicable
Recovered Conn ID : N/A
Recovery method : mcs
Track SRRP : 124
Ctrl msg behavior : forward-to-mcs-peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
On LNS after switchover
show router l2tp tunnel detail
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Status
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 429260800
State : established
IP : 10.124.0.3
UDP : 1701
Peer IP : 10.124.0.9
Peer UDP : 1701
Tx dst-IP : 10.124.0.9
Tx dst-UDP : 1701
Rx src-IP : 10.124.0.9
Rx src-UDP : 1701
Name : mc-lns
Remote Name : mc-lac
Assignment ID: t1
Group Name : mc-lns
Acct. Policy : N/A
Error Message: N/A
Remote Conn ID : 11206656
Tunnel ID : 6550 Remote Tunnel ID : 171
Preference : 50 Receive Window : 64
Hello Interval (s): 300
Idle TO (s) : infinite Destruct TO (s) : 60
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 32767 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 02/19/2015 13:00:36 Time Idle : N/A
Time Established : 02/19/2015 13:00:36 Time Closed : N/A
Stop CCN Result : noError General Error : noError
Blacklist-state : not-blacklisted
Set Dont Fragment : true
Failover
State : not-recoverable
Recovery Conn ID : N/A
Recovery state : not-applicable
Recovered Conn ID : N/A
Recovery method : mcs
Track SRRP : (Not specified)
Ctrl msg behavior : handle
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
On LAC (primary node after switchover; 7536640 is the recovered tunnel, 1865089024 is the recovery tunnel)
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Status
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 7536640
State : established
IP : 10.124.0.9
UDP : 1701
Peer IP : 10.124.0.3
Peer UDP : 1701
Tx dst-IP : 10.124.0.3
Tx dst-UDP : 1701
Rx src-IP : 10.124.0.3
Rx src-UDP : 1701
Name : mc-lac
Remote Name : mc-lns
Assignment ID: t1
Group Name : mc-lac
Acct. Policy : l2tp-base
Error Message: N/A
Remote Conn ID : 433324032
Tunnel ID : 115 Remote Tunnel ID : 6612
Preference : 50 Receive Window : 64
Hello Interval (s): infinite
Idle TO (s) : infinite Destruct TO (s) : 60
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 32767 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 02/19/2015 13:07:53 Time Idle : N/A
Time Established : 02/19/2015 13:07:53 Time Closed : N/A
Stop CCN Result : noError General Error : noError
Blacklist-state : not-blacklisted
Set Dont Fragment : true
Failover
State : recoverable
Recovery Conn ID : 1865089024
Recovery state : not-applicable
Recovered Conn ID : N/A
Recovery method : recovery-tunnel
Track SRRP : 124
Ctrl msg behavior : handle
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Connection ID: 1865089024
State : closed
IP : 10.124.0.9
UDP : 1701
Peer IP : 10.124.0.3
Peer UDP : 1701
Tx dst-IP : 10.124.0.3
Tx dst-UDP : 1701
Rx src-IP : 10.124.0.3
Rx src-UDP : 1701
Name : mc-lac
Remote Name : mc-lns
Assignment ID: t1
Group Name : mc-lac
Acct. Policy : l2tp-base
Error Message: N/A
Remote Conn ID : 1169424384
Tunnel ID : 28459 Remote Tunnel ID : 17844
Preference : 50 Receive Window : 64
Hello Interval (s): infinite
Idle TO (s) : 60 Destruct TO (s) : 60
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 32767 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 02/19/2015 13:12:05 Time Idle : N/A
Time Established : 02/19/2015 13:12:05 Time Closed : 02/19/2015
13:12:05
Stop CCN Result : generalReq General Error : noError
Blacklist-state : not-blacklisted
Set Dont Fragment : true
Failover
State : not-applicable
Recovery Conn ID : N/A
Recovery state : recovery-tunnel
Recovered Conn ID : 7536640
Recovery method : default
Track SRRP : 124
Ctrl msg behavior : handle
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 2
===============================================================================
On LAC (secondary node after switchover)
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Status
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 7536640
State : draining
IP : 10.124.0.9
UDP : 1701
Peer IP : 10.124.0.3
Peer UDP : 1701
Tx dst-IP : 10.124.0.3
Tx dst-UDP : 1701
Rx src-IP : 10.124.0.3
Rx src-UDP : 1701
Name : mc-lac
Remote Name : mc-lns
Assignment ID: t1
Group Name : mc-lac
Acct. Policy : l2tp-base
Error Message: N/A
Remote Conn ID : 433324032
Tunnel ID : 115 Remote Tunnel ID : 6612
Preference : 50 Receive Window : 64
Hello Interval (s): infinite
Idle TO (s) : infinite Destruct TO (s) : 60
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 32767 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 02/19/2015 13:07:53 Time Idle : N/A
Time Established : 02/19/2015 13:07:53 Time Closed : N/A
Stop CCN Result : noError General Error : noError
Blacklist-state : not-blacklisted
Set Dont Fragment : true
Failover
State : recoverable
Recovery Conn ID : N/A
Recovery state : not-applicable
Recovered Conn ID : N/A
Recovery method : recovery-tunnel
Track SRRP : 124
Ctrl msg behavior : forward-to-mcs-peer
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
On LNS after switchover (433324032 is the recovered tunnel, 1169424384 is the recovery tunnel)
===============================================================================
L2TP Tunnel Status
===============================================================================
Connection ID: 433324032
State : established
IP : 10.124.0.3
UDP : 1701
Peer IP : 10.124.0.9
Peer UDP : 1701
Tx dst-IP : 10.124.0.9
Tx dst-UDP : 1701
Rx src-IP : 10.124.0.9
Rx src-UDP : 1701
Name : mc-lns
Remote Name : mc-lac
Assignment ID: t1
Group Name : mc-lns
Acct. Policy : N/A
Error Message: N/A
Remote Conn ID : 7536640
Tunnel ID : 6612 Remote Tunnel ID : 115
Preference : 50 Receive Window : 64
Hello Interval (s): 300
Idle TO (s) : infinite Destruct TO (s) : 60
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 32767 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 02/19/2015 13:07:53 Time Idle : N/A
Time Established : 02/19/2015 13:07:53 Time Closed : N/A
Stop CCN Result : noError General Error : noError
Blacklist-state : not-blacklisted
Set Dont Fragment : true
Failover
State : not-recoverable
Recovery Conn ID : 1169424384
Recovery state : not-applicable
Recovered Conn ID : N/A
Recovery method : recovery-tunnel
Track SRRP : (Not specified)
Ctrl msg behavior : handle
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Connection ID: 1169424384
State : closed
IP : 10.124.0.3
UDP : 1701
Peer IP : 10.124.0.9
Peer UDP : 1701
Tx dst-IP : 10.124.0.9
Tx dst-UDP : 1701
Rx src-IP : 10.124.0.9
Rx src-UDP : 1701
Name : mc-lns
Remote Name : mc-lac
Assignment ID: t1
Group Name : mc-lns
Acct. Policy : N/A
Error Message: N/A
Remote Conn ID : 1865089024
Tunnel ID : 17844 Remote Tunnel ID : 28459
Preference : 50 Receive Window : 64
Hello Interval (s): infinite
Idle TO (s) : 60 Destruct TO (s) : 60
Max Retr Estab : 5 Max Retr Not Estab: 5
Session Limit : 32767 AVP Hiding : never
Transport Type : udpIp Challenge : never
Time Started : 02/19/2015 13:12:05 Time Idle : N/A
Time Established : 02/19/2015 13:12:05 Time Closed : 02/19/2015
13:12:05
Stop CCN Result : generalReq General Error : noError
Blacklist-state : not-blacklisted
Set Dont Fragment : true
Failover
State : not-applicable
Recovery Conn ID : N/A
Recovery state : recovery-tunnel
Recovered Conn ID : 433324032
Recovery method : default
Track SRRP : (Not specified)
Ctrl msg behavior : handle
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 2
===============================================================================
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel tunnel-name
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>l2tp>group tunnel)
Full Context
clear router l2tp group tunnel
Description
This command clears L2TP tunnel data.
Parameters
- tunnel-name
-
Clears L2TP tunnel data associated with the specified tunnel, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel connection-id
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>l2tp tunnel)
Full Context
clear router l2tp tunnel
Description
This command clears L2TP data.
Parameters
- connection-id
-
Specifies the L2TP tunnel connection ID.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel tunnel-name
Context
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>l2tp>group tunnel)
[Tree] (tools>perform>router>l2tp tunnel)
Full Context
tools perform router l2tp group tunnel
tools perform router l2tp tunnel
Description
Commands in this context configure performance tools for a specified L2TP tunnel.
Parameters
- tunnel-name
-
Specifies the L2TP tunnel name, up to 32 characters.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel ipsec-tunnel-name
tunnel
tunnel count
tunnel state state
Context
[Tree] (show>ipsec tunnel)
Full Context
show ipsec tunnel
Description
This command displays IPsec tunnel information.
Parameters
- ipsec-tunnel-name
-
Specifies the name of the tunnel up to 32 characters.
- state
-
Specifies one of up, down, or limited
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel ipsec-tunnel-name [temp-mtu]
tunnel esa-vm esa-id/vm-id [saved-key]
tunnel isa mda [saved-key]
tunnel ipsec-tunnel-name [saved-key]
tunnel ipsec-tunnel-name [stats] [saved-key]
Context
[Tree] (clear>ipsec tunnel)
Full Context
clear ipsec tunnel
Description
This command clears static IPsec tunnel states.
Parameters
- ipsec-tunnel-name
-
Specifies the name of the IPsec tunnel, up to 32 characters. If the stats, saved-key or temp-mdu parameters are not specified, the IPsec tunnel is cleared.
- saved-key
-
Clears the saved IKE and ESP keys for the specified tunnel.
- temp-mtu
-
Clears the temporary MTU from MTU propagation for the specified tunnel.
- stats
-
Clears the statistics counter for the specified tunnel.
- mda
-
Clears all static tunnels terminated on the specified ISA.
- esa-vm
-
Displays the ID of the configured ESA and ESA VM.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel [type {rx | tx}] [prefix ip-address] [tunnel-id tunnel-id]
tunnel [prefix ip-address] [ tunnel-id tunnel-id] leaf
Context
[Tree] (show>router>bier tunnel)
Full Context
show router bier tunnel
Description
This command shows the BIER tunnel table used for MVPN.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies a prefix in IP address format.
- tunnel-id
-
Specifies a tunnel identifier.
- leaf
-
Specifies that the tunnel leafs are displayed.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of a BIER tunnel table. BIER Tunnel Fields provides BIER tunnel table descriptions.
Output Example*A:Dut-A# show router bier tunnel prefix 10.20.1.3
===============================================================================
BIER Tunnels
===============================================================================
Tunnel-id Type Oper No. Of Leaves
BFR Prefx Bfr-ID Mpls Label Sub-domain
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
73941 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 767 1048475 4
73942 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 767 1048473 1
73943 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 767 1048573 1
73944 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 3 1048474 0
73945 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 3 1048471 3
73946 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 767 1048470 4
73947 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 3 1048574 0
73948 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 1593 1048472 2
73949 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 3 1048477 3
73950 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 1593 1048480 2
73951 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 767 1048476 4
73952 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 3 1048478 3
73955 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 1593 1048481 2
73956 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 767 1048485 1
73957 rx In service 0
10.20.1.3 3 1048490 0
===============================================================================
BIER Tunnel entries : 15
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Tunnel-id |
The tunnel ID allocated for this tunnel |
Type |
The tunnel type, indicated if it is a terminating tunnel or an originating one |
Oper |
The operational status of the tunnel |
No. of Leaves |
The number of leaves associated with the tunnel if the tunnel type is tx or BFIR. This field represents the number of leafs associated with it. If the tunnel type is rx or BFER, this field is zero. |
BFR Prefix |
The BFR prefix associated with the root of the tunnel |
Bfr-ID |
The BFR ID associated with the root of the tunnel |
Mpls Label |
If the tunnel type is tx or BFIR, this field represents the egress VPRN label allocated. If the tunnel type is rx or BFER, this field represents the ingress VPRN label allocated by the root. |
Sub-domain |
The sub-domain associated with the root of the tunnel |
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel [tunnel-id tunnel-id] [ type { rx | tx}]
tunnel [tunnel-id tunnel-id] leaf [root-addr root-addr] [tree-id tree-id]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>p2mp-sr-tree tunnel)
Full Context
show router p2mp-sr-tree tunnel
Description
This command displays details about the P2MP tunnel.
Parameters
- tunnel-id
-
Specifies a tunnel identifier.
- type
-
Specifies a tunnel type.
- root-addr
-
Displays the root address.
- tree-id
-
Specifies a tree identifier.
- leaf
-
Specifies that the tunnel leafs are displayed.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of a P2MP SR tree tunnel table. P2MP SR Tree Tunnel Fields provides the P2MP SR tree tunnel table descriptions.
Output ExampleA:swsim100>file cf3:\ # show router p2mp-sr-tree tunnel
===============================================================================
Replication Segments
===============================================================================
Tunnel-Id TreeId Type Oper Num Leaves
RootAddr SvcId
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
73729 9000 tx inService 1
100.0.0.100 70
73730 9000 rx inService 0
100.0.0.103 70
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total P2MP-SR-TUNNELS Tunnels : 2
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Tunnel-Id |
The tunnel ID allocated for this tunnel |
Type |
The tunnel type, indicated if it is a terminating tunnel or an originating one |
Oper |
The operational status of the tunnel |
Num Leaves |
The number of leaves associated with the tunnel |
TreeId |
The tree ID associated with the root of the tunnel |
RootAddr |
The address associated with the root of the tunnel |
SvcId |
The service identifier |
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel [in-label in-label]
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>sr tunnel)
Full Context
tools dump router segment-routing tunnel
Description
This command displays segment routing tunnel information.
Parameters
- in-label
-
Specifies the filter to match against the ingress label.
Platforms
All
Output
The following outputs are examples of segment routing tunnel operational information, and the following table describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:Dut-F# tools dump router segment-routing tunnel
====================================================================================
Legend: (B) - Backup Next-hop for Fast Re-Route
(D) - Duplicate
====================================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Prefix |
Sid-Type Fwd-Type In-Label Prot-
Inst |
Next Hop(s) Out-Label(s) Interface/Tunnel-ID |
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
10.0.33.3
Node Orig/Transit 70000 OSPF-0
10.0.36.3 40000 DUTF_TO
_DUTC.1.0
(B)10.0.26.2 30998 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
10.0.44.4
Node Orig/Transit 70001 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 30001 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
(B)10.0.56.5 60001 DUTF_TO
_DUTE.1.0
10.0.55.5
Node Orig/Transit 70002 OSPF-0
10.0.56.5 60002 DUTF_TO
_DUTE.1.0
(B)10.0.26.2 30995 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
Node Terminating 70003 OSPF-0
10.0.11.1
Node Orig/Transit 70004 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 30004 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
(B)10.0.36.3 40004 DUTF_TO
_DUTC.1.0
10.0.22.2
Node Orig/Transit 70005 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 30005 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
(B)10.0.36.3 40004 DUTF_TO
_DUTC.1.0
20005
10.20.1.3
Node Orig/Transit 70006 OSPF-0
10.0.36.3 40006 DUTF_TO
_DUTC.1.0
(B)10.0.26.2 30004 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
20006
10.20.1.4
Node Orig/Transit 70007 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 30007 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
(B)10.0.56.5 60007 DUTF_TO
_DUTE.1.0
10.20.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 70008 OSPF-0
10.0.56.5 60008 DUTF_TO
_DUTE.1.0
(B)10.0.26.2 30001 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
50008
Node Terminating 70009 OSPF-0
10.20.1.1
Node Orig/Transit 70010 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 30010 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
(B)10.0.36.3 40010 DUTF_TO
_DUTC.1.0
10.20.1.2
Node Orig/Transit 70011 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 30011 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
(B)10.0.56.5 60001 DUTF_TO
_DUTE.1.0
50011
Backup Node Transit 70994 OSPF-0
10.0.56.5 60994 DUTF_TO
_DUTE.1.0
Backup Node Transit 70995 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 30995 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
Backup Node Transit 70996 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 30005 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
Backup Node Transit 70998 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 30998 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
Backup Node Transit 70999 OSPF-0
10.0.36.3 40999 DUTF_TO
_DUTC.1.0
Adjacency Transit 262140 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 3 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
(B)10.0.36.3 40004 DUTF_TO
_DUTC.1.0
20005
Adjacency Transit 262141 OSPF-0
10.0.56.5 3 DUTF_TO
_DUTE.1.0
Adjacency Transit 262142 OSPF-0
10.0.36.3 3 DUTF_TO
_DUTC.1.0
Adjacency Transit 262143 OSPF-0
10.0.26.2 3 DUTF_TO
_DUTB.1.0
(B)10.0.56.5 60001 DUTF_TO
_DUTE.1.0
50011
*A:Dut-F#
*A:Dut-A# tools dump router segment-routing tunnel
====================================================================================
Legend: (B) - Backup Next-hop for Fast Re-Route
(D) Duplicate
====================================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix |
Sid-Type Fwd-Type In-Label Prot-Inst |
Next Hop(s) Out-Label(s) Interface/
Tunnel-ID |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adjacency Transit 262136 ISIS-0
10.10.2.3 3 ip-
10.10.2.1
Adjacency Transit 262137 ISIS-0
10.10.2.3 3 ip-
10.10.2.1
Adjacency Transit 262138 ISIS-0
10.10.1.2 3 ip-
10.10.1.1
Adjacency Transit 262139 ISIS-0
10.10.1.2 3 ip-
10.10.1.1
Node Terminating 474387 ISIS-0
10.20.1.2
Node Orig/Transit 474388 ISIS-0
10.10.1.2 474388 ip-
10.10.1.1
10.20.1.3
Node Orig/Transit 474389 ISIS-0
10.10.2.3 474389 ip-
10.10.2.1
10.20.1.4
Node Orig/Transit 475287 ISIS-0
10.10.1.2 475287 ip-
10.10.1.1
10.20.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 475288 ISIS-0
10.10.2.3 475288 ip-
10.10.2.1
10.20.1.6
Node Orig/Transit 475289 ISIS-0
10.10.1.2 475289 ip-
10.10.1.1
*A:Dut-A#
*A:Dut-C# tools dump router segment-routing tunnel
====================================================================================
Legend: (B) - Backup Next-hop for Fast Re-Route
(D) -
Duplicate
====================================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix
|
Sid-Type Fwd-Type In-Label Prot-
Inst |
Next Hop(s) Out-
Label(s) Interface/Tunnel-ID |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adjacency Transit 262129 ISIS-0
10.10.12.2 3 ip-
10.10.12.3
(B)10.10.3.2 3 ip-
10.10.3.3
Adjacency Transit 262130 ISIS-0
10.10.12.2 3 ip-
10.10.12.3
(B)10.10.3.2 3 ip-
10.10.3.3
Adjacency Transit 262133 ISIS-0
10.10.5.5 3 ip-
10.10.5.3
(B)10.10.12.2 474389 ip-
10.10.12.3
474390
Adjacency Transit 262134 ISIS-0
10.10.5.5 3 ip-
10.10.5.3
(B)10.10.12.2 474389 ip-
10.10.12.3
474390
Adjacency Transit 262135 ISIS-0
10.10.3.2 3 ip-
10.10.3.3
(B)10.10.12.2 3 ip-
10.10.12.3
Adjacency Transit 262136 ISIS-0
10.10.3.2 3 ip-
10.10.3.3
(B)10.10.12.2 3 ip-
10.10.12.3
Adjacency Transit 262137 ISIS-0
10.10.2.1 3 ip-
10.10.2.3
Adjacency Transit 262138 ISIS-0
10.10.2.1 3 ip-
10.10.2.3
10.20.1.4
Node Orig/Transit 474389 ISIS-0
10.10.12.2 474389 ip-
10.10.12.3
(B)10.10.5.5 474389 ip-
10.10.5.3
10.20.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 474390 ISIS-0
10.10.5.5 474390 ip-
10.10.5.3
(B)10.10.12.2 474389 ip-
10.10.12.3
474390
10.20.1.6
Node Orig/Transit 474391 ISIS-0
10.10.5.5 474391 ip-
10.10.5.3
(B)10.10.12.2 474391 ip-
10.10.12.3
10.20.1.2
Node Orig/Transit 474392 ISIS-0
10.10.12.2 474392 ip-
10.10.12.3
(B)10.10.3.2 474392 ip-
10.10.3.3
Node Terminating 474393 ISIS-0
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C# tools dump router segment-routing tunnel
====================================================================================
Legend: (B) - Backup Next-hop for Fast Re-Route
(D) Duplicate
====================================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix |
Sid-Type Fwd-Type In-Label Prot-Inst
Next Hop(s) Out-Label(s) Interface/Tunnel-ID |
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adjacency Transit 262129 ISIS-0
10.10.12.2 3 ip-
10.10.12.3
(B)10.10.3.2 3 ip-
10.10.3.3
Adjacency Transit 262130 ISIS-0
10.10.12.2 3 ip-
10.10.12.3
(B)10.10.3.2 3 ip-
10.10.3.3
Adjacency Transit 262133 ISIS-0
10.10.5.5 3 ip-
10.10.5.3
(B)10.10.12.2 474389 ip-
10.10.12.3
474390
Adjacency Transit 262134 ISIS-0
10.10.5.5 3 ip-
10.10.5.3
(B)10.10.12.2 474389 ip-
10.10.12.3
474390
Adjacency Transit 262135 ISIS-0
10.10.3.2 3 ip-
10.10.3.3
(B)10.10.12.2 3 ip-
10.10.12.3
Adjacency Transit 262136 ISIS-0
10.10.3.2 3 ip-
10.10.3.3
(B)10.10.12.2 3 ip-
10.10.12.3
Adjacency Transit 262137 ISIS-0
10.10.2.1 3 ip-
10.10.2.3
Adjacency Transit 262138 ISIS-0
10.10.2.1 3 ip-
10.10.2.3
10.20.1.4
Node Orig/Transit 474389 ISIS-0
10.10.12.2 474389 ip-
10.10.12.3
(B)10.10.5.5 474389 ip-
10.10.5.3
10.20.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 474390 ISIS-0
10.10.5.5 474390 ip-
10.10.5.3
(B)10.10.12.2 474389 ip-
10.10.12.3
474390
10.20.1.6
Node Orig/Transit 474391 ISIS-0
10.10.5.5 474391 ip-
10.10.5.3
(B)10.10.12.2 474391 ip-
10.10.12.3
10.20.1.2
Node Orig/Transit 474392 ISIS-0
10.10.12.2 474392 ip-
10.10.12.3
(B)10.10.3.2 474392 ip-
10.10.3.3
Node Terminating 474393 ISIS-0
*A:Dut-C#
*A:Dut-C>config$ /tools dump router segment-routing tunnel
====================================================================================Legend: (B) - Backup Next-hop for Fast Re-Route
(D) - Duplicate
label stack is ordered from top-most to bottom-most
====================================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Prefix |
Sid-Type Fwd-Type In-Label Prot-Inst(algoId) |
Next Hop(s) Out-Label(s) Interface/Tunnel-ID |
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1.1.1.1
Node Orig/Transit 20601 ISIS-0
1.1.3.1 20601 toA
1.1.1.2
Node Orig/Transit 20602 ISIS-0
1.2.3.2 20602 toB
1.1.1.3
Node Terminating 20603 ISIS-0
1.1.1.4
Node Orig/Transit 20604 ISIS-0
1.2.3.2 20604 toB
1.1.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 20605 ISIS-0
1.3.5.5 20605 toE
1.1.1.6
Node Orig/Transit 20606 ISIS-0
1.3.5.5 20606 toE
1.1.1.1
Node Orig/Transit 20611 ISIS-0 (128)
1.1.3.1 20611 toA
1.1.1.3
Node Terminating 20613 ISIS-0 (128)
1.1.1.4
Node Orig/Transit 20614 ISIS-0 (128)
1.2.3.2 20614 toB
1.1.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 20615 ISIS-0 (128)
1.3.5.5 20615 toE
1.1.1.6
Node Orig/Transit 20616 ISIS-0 (128)
1.3.5.5 20616 toE
1.1.1.1
Node Orig/Transit 20621 ISIS-0 (129)
1.1.3.1 20621 toA
1.1.1.3
Node Terminating 20623 ISIS-0 (129)
1.1.1.4
Node Orig/Transit 20624 ISIS-0 (129)
1.2.3.2 20624 toB
1.1.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 20625 ISIS-0 (129)
1.3.5.5 20625 toE
1.1.1.6
Node Orig/Transit 20626 ISIS-0 (129)
1.3.5.5 20626 toE
1.1.1.1
Node Orig/Transit 20631 ISIS-0 (130)
1.1.3.1 20631 toA
1.1.1.3
Node Terminating 20633 ISIS-0 (130)
1.1.1.4
Node Orig/Transit 20634 ISIS-0 (130)
1.2.3.2 20634 toB
1.1.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 20635 ISIS-0 (130)
1.3.5.5 20635 toE
1.1.1.6
Node Orig/Transit 20636 ISIS-0 (130)
1.3.5.5 20636 toE
1.1.1.1
Node Orig/Transit 20641 ISIS-0 (131)
1.1.3.1 20641 toA
1.1.1.3
Node Terminating 20643 ISIS-0 (131)
1.1.1.4
Node Orig/Transit 20644 ISIS-0 (131)
1.2.3.2 20644 toB
1.1.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 20645 ISIS-0 (131)
1.3.5.5 20645 toE
1.1.1.6
Node Orig/Transit 20646 ISIS-0 (131)
1.3.5.5 20646 toE
1.1.1.1
Node Orig/Transit 20651 ISIS-0 (132)
1.1.3.1 20651 toA
1.1.1.3
Node Terminating 20653 ISIS-0 (132)
1.1.1.4
Node Orig/Transit 20654 ISIS-0 (132)
1.2.3.2 20654 toB
1.1.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 20655 ISIS-0 (132)
1.3.5.5 20655 toE
1.1.1.6
Node Orig/Transit 20656 ISIS-0 (132)
1.3.5.5 20656 toE
3ffe::101:101
Node Orig/Transit 20801 ISIS-0
fe80::ce0f:1ff:fe01:2 20801 toA
3ffe::101:102
Node Orig/Transit 20802 ISIS-0
fe80::ce14:1ff:fe01:3 20802 toB
3ffe::101:103
Node Terminating 20803 ISIS-0
3ffe::101:104
Node Orig/Transit 20804 ISIS-0
fe80::ce14:1ff:fe01:3 20804 toB
3ffe::101:105
Node Orig/Transit 20805 ISIS-0
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20805 toE
3ffe::101:106
Node Orig/Transit 20806 ISIS-0
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20806 toE
3ffe::101:101
Node Orig/Transit 20811 ISIS-0 (128)
fe80::ce0f:1ff:fe01:2 20811 toA
3ffe::101:103
Node Terminating 20813 ISIS-0 (128)
3ffe::101:104
Node Orig/Transit 20814 ISIS-0 (128)
fe80::ce14:1ff:fe01:3 20814 toB
3ffe::101:105
Node Orig/Transit 20815 ISIS-0 (128)
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20815 toE
3ffe::101:106
Node Orig/Transit 20816 ISIS-0 (128)
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20816 toE
3ffe::101:101
Node Orig/Transit 20821 ISIS-0 (129)
fe80::ce0f:1ff:fe01:2 20821 toA
3ffe::101:103
Node Terminating 20823 ISIS-0 (129)
3ffe::101:104
Node Orig/Transit 20824 ISIS-0 (129)
fe80::ce14:1ff:fe01:3 20824 toB
3ffe::101:105
Node Orig/Transit 20825 ISIS-0 (129)
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20825 toE
3ffe::101:106
Node Orig/Transit 20826 ISIS-0 (129)
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20826 toE
3ffe::101:101
Node Orig/Transit 20831 ISIS-0 (130)
fe80::ce0f:1ff:fe01:2 20831 toA
3ffe::101:103
Node Terminating 20833 ISIS-0 (130)
3ffe::101:104
Node Orig/Transit 20834 ISIS-0 (130)
fe80::ce14:1ff:fe01:3 20834 toB
3ffe::101:105
Node Orig/Transit 20835 ISIS-0 (130)
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20835 toE
3ffe::101:106
Node Orig/Transit 20836 ISIS-0 (130)
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20836 toE
3ffe::101:101
Node Orig/Transit 20841 ISIS-0 (131)
fe80::ce0f:1ff:fe01:2 20841 toA
3ffe::101:103
Node Terminating 20843 ISIS-0 (131)
3ffe::101:104
Node Orig/Transit 20844 ISIS-0 (131)
fe80::ce14:1ff:fe01:3 20844 toB
3ffe::101:105
Node Orig/Transit 20845 ISIS-0 (131)
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20845 toE
3ffe::101:106
Node Orig/Transit 20846 ISIS-0 (131)
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20846 toE
3ffe::101:101
Node Orig/Transit 20851 ISIS-0 (132)
fe80::ce0f:1ff:fe01:2 20851 toA
3ffe::101:103
Node Terminating 20853 ISIS-0 (132)
3ffe::101:104
Node Orig/Transit 20854 ISIS-0 (132)
fe80::ce14:1ff:fe01:3 20854 toB
3ffe::101:105
Node Orig/Transit 20855 ISIS-0 (132)
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20855 toE
3ffe::101:106
Node Orig/Transit 20856 ISIS-0 (132)
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 20856 toE
fe80::ce0f:1ff:fe01:2-"toA"
Adjacency Transit 524276 ISIS-0
fe80::ce0f:1ff:fe01:2 3 toA
1.1.3.1
Adjacency Transit 524277 ISIS-0
1.1.3.1 3 toA
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1-"toE"
Adjacency Transit 524278 ISIS-0
fe80::ce2c:1ff:fe01:1 3 toE
1.3.5.5
Adjacency Transit 524279 ISIS-0
1.3.5.5 3 toE
fe80::ce14:1ff:fe01:3-"toB"
Adjacency Transit 524280 ISIS-0
fe80::ce14:1ff:fe01:3 3 toB
1.2.3.2
Adjacency Transit 524281 ISIS-0
1.2.3.2 3 toB
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
No. of Entries: 68
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
*A:Dut-C>config>router>isis$
Output Example for Egress Peer Engineering
A:Dut-C# /tools dump router segment-routing tunnel
====================================================================================
Legend: (B) - Backup Next-hop for Fast Re-Route
(D) - Duplicate
label stack is ordered from top-most to bottom-most
====================================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Prefix |
Sid-Type Fwd-Type In-Label Prot-Inst(algoId) |
Next Hop(s) Out-Label(s) |
Interface/ |
Tunnel-ID |
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
10.20.1.1
Node Orig/Transit 524282 BGP-EPE-0
10.11.13.1 3 to_A_1
10.12.13.1 3 to_A_2
10.12.13.1
Adjacency Transit 524283 BGP-EPE-0
10.12.13.1 3 to_A_2
10.11.13.1
Adjacency Transit 524284 BGP-EPE-0
10.11.13.1 3 to_A_1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
No. of Entries: 3
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
A:Dut-C#
Output Example for Single Loopback SID
*A:Dut-C# tools dump router segment-routing tunnel
===================================================================================================
Legend: (B) - Backup Next-hop for Fast Re-Route
(D) - Duplicate
label stack is ordered from top-most to bottom-most
===================================================================================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Prefix |
Sid-Type Fwd-Type In-Label Prot-Inst(algoId) |
Next Hop(s) Out-Label(s) Interface/Tunnel-ID |
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1.1.1.3
Node Terminating 20003 IGP-Shared
1.1.1.5
Node Orig/Transit 20005 ISIS-0
10.10.10.2 20005 To_1/1/1(E)
10.10.10.2
Adjacency Transit 524287 ISIS-0
10.10.10.2 3 To_1/1/1(E)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
No. of Entries: 3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
*A:Dut-C#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
ISA Group |
The ISA group ID |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the tunnel group |
Oper state |
The operational state of the tunnel group |
Responder-Only |
The tunnel setup under the specified tunnel group |
Non-Active Members |
The non-active ESA and ESA VM |
Required Active Qty |
The number of the required active members |
Active Members |
The active ESA and ESA VM |
Reassembly (msecs) |
The time of reassembly |
ISA Chassis |
The number of ISA chassis |
Oper Flags |
The operational status flag of the tunnel |
Grp IPsec Tnls |
The number of group IPsec tunnels |
Grp IPsec Max Tnls |
The maximum number of group IPsec tunnels |
Grp IP Tunnels |
The number of group IP tunnels |
Grp IP Max Tunnels |
The maximum number of group IP tunnels |
ISA Scale Mode |
The number of tunnels on each ISA of the tunnel group |
Statistics Collection |
Specifies whether statistics collection is enabled |
CPU Usage |
Specifies whether the CPU usage of all the processes and protocols is enabled |
Gw Traffic Forward |
Specifies whether the traffic forwarded on the GW is enabled |
IGP-Shared |
Identifies a local node as a shared SID and is programmed in an ILM as such. An ILM can only be programmed once and has a single owner. When a node SID is shared, a local duplicate may exist between instances and the ISIS, OSPF, and OSPF3 protocols. |
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel [{ip-address | ipv6-address}] [ detail]
tunnel [{ip-address | ipv6-address}] egress-stats
Context
[Tree] (show>router>rib-api tunnel)
Full Context
show router rib-api tunnel
Description
This command displays RIB-API tunnel information.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 address of the RIB-API tunnel up to 64 characters.
- ipv6-address
-
Specifies the IPv6 address of the RIB-API tunnel up to 64 characters.
- detail
-
Displays detailed RIB-API tunnel information.
- egress-stats
-
Displays egress statistics of all instances for the specified RIB-API tunnel.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of RIB-API tunnel information.
Output Exampleshow router rib-api tunnel 10.20.1.5 egress-stats
===============================================================================
Tunnel (Detail)
===============================================================================
Tunnel : 10.20.1.5 Rib-Api Pref : 16
Client Ip : 172.21.38.76 Client Tag : 1
Active : Y EgrStatsState : Up
Next-hop Group : 1
Primary nexthop : 10.10.5.5
StatsOperState : Up
Aggr Pkts: 11000 Aggr Octets: 11550000
Backup nexthop : 10.10.11.4
StatsOperState : Up
Aggr Pkts: 11000 Aggr Octets: 11550000
Next-hop Group : 2
Primary nexthop : 10.10.5.5
StatsOperState : Up
Aggr Pkts: 11000 Aggr Octets: 11550000
Backup nexthop : 10.10.11.4
StatsOperState : Up
Aggr Pkts: 11000 Aggr Octets: 11550000
Total Aggr :
Aggr Pkts: 44000 Aggr Octets: 46200000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel {ip-address | ipv6-address} preference preference client-tag client-tag egress-stats
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>rib-api tunnel)
Full Context
clear router rib-api tunnel
Description
Clears the egress statistics of the specified RIB-API tunnel.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 address of the RIB-API tunnel up to 64 characters.
- ipv6-address
-
Specifies the IPv6 address of the RIB-API tunnel up to 64 characters.
- preference
-
Specifies the preference of the specified RIB-API entry.
- client-tag
-
Specifies the client tag of the specified RIB-API entry.
- egress
-
Specifies to clear the egress statistics.
Platforms
All
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel {ip-address | ipv6-address}
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>router>rib-api tunnel)
Full Context
tools dump router rib-api tunnel
Description
This command configures the dump tools for RIB-API tunnel.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 address of the RIB-API tunnel, up to 64 characters.
- ipv6-address
-
Specifies the IPv6 address of the RIB-API tunnel, up to 64 characters.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of RIB-API tunnel route information.
Output Example*A:Dut-A>tools>dump>router>rib-api# tunnel 10.21.1.3
Db Mgr flags 0x80 ilmStatsFailCnt 0
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
dbOwner RIB-API routeOwner 50 rsvdBlkId 3 flags 0x3 numPolicies 1 numInstalled 1
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
EndPt DB 10.21.1.3
dbFlags 0xa PathCount 1 srTunnelId 1015813
PROGRAMMED
Path bitmap 0
SR Retry time left : 0 SR retrycount : 0
Best Db Path owner 1 path name vrId:1, dbOwner:1, Client Tag:4 endPoint 10.21.1.3 color 0 preference 182 Last Modified 02/07/2020 23:44:42 Up Time 0d 02:13:47
Preference 182 flags 0x4246 Status FWDPLCY_ERR_NA SR status SR_ERR_OK
TTM Preference 102 metric 103
PrimResolved NH's 1 BkupResolved NH's 1
NHGroup 4
flags 0x3bf9 : weight 0 normalized weight 0
Revert timer 65535 Time left 0 NumOfReverts 0
Hold timer 0 Time left 0
DIRECT NH: PRIM PGMED: PRIM RESOLVED: BKUP RESOLVED: BKUP PGMED:
primaryNH 1.1.2.2 egrStatsIdx 0x20001 Status FWDPLCY_NHERR_NA
Label Stack:30044 0
Nexthop 1 1.1.2.2 outIf 3 globalIfIndex 11 globaIfInNHgrp 11
PG ID 0
PG ID 7
backupNH 1.1.2.22 egrStatsIdx 0x20002 Status FWDPLCY_NHERR_NA
Label stack:30244 0
Nexthop 1 1.1.2.22 outIf 3 globalIfIndex 11 globaIfInNHgrp 11
PG ID 0
PG ID 8
---------------------------------------------------------------------
*A:Dut-A>tools>dump>router>rib-api#
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel gre-tunnel-name stats
tunnel gre-tunnel-name temp-mtu
Context
[Tree] (clear>ip tunnel)
Full Context
clear ip tunnel
Description
This command clears IP tunnel statistics.
Parameters
- gre-tunnel-name
-
Specifies the GRE tunnel name, up to 32 characters.
- stats
-
Clears the statistics counter for the specified tunnel.
- temp-mtu
-
Clears temporary MTU values from the MTU propagation for the specified tunnel.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel {ip-address | ipv6-address} preference preference client-tag client-tag egress-stats [ interval seconds] [ repeat repeat] [{absolute | rate}]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>router>rib-api tunnel)
Full Context
monitor router rib-api tunnel
Description
This command monitors the egress statistics of the specified RIB-API tunnel.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 address of the RIB-API tunnel up to 64 characters.
- ipv6-address
-
Specifies the IPv6 address of the RIB-API tunnel up to 64 characters.
- preference
-
Specifies the preference of the specified RIB-API entry.
- client-tag
-
Specifies the client tag of the specified RIB-API entry.
- egress-stats
-
Specifies to monitor the egress statistics of the specified RIB-API tunnel.
- seconds
-
Configures the interval for each display in seconds.
- repeat
-
Configures how many times the command is repeated.
- absolute
-
Displays the absolute statistics of the specified RIB-API tunnel.
- rate
-
Displays the rate-per-second statistics of the specified RIB-API tunnel.
Platforms
All
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel name [destinations | sessions]
Context
[Tree] (show>system>grpc-tunnel tunnel)
Full Context
show system grpc-tunnel tunnel
Description
This command displays gRPC tunnel information.
Parameters
- name
-
Specifies the gRPC tunnel name, up to 32 characters.
- destinations
-
Specifies to display gRPC tunnel destinations.
- sessions
-
Specifies to display gRPC tunnel sessions.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of system gRPC tunnel tunnel information.
Show System gRPC-tunnel tunnel Output Fields describes system gRPC tunnel tunnel output fields.
Output example*A:dut-c# show system grpc-tunnel tunnel
===============================================================================
gRPC-Tunnel tunnels
===============================================================================
Name Admin Oper Sessions
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
t1 Enabled Up 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
Please provide output example
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Name |
Displays the name of the tunnel. |
Admin |
Specifies the administrative state (Enabled, Disabled). |
Oper |
Specifies the operational state (Up, Down, Tran). |
Sessions |
Displays the number of sessions of the tunnel. |
No. of tunnels |
Displays the number of tunnels. |
*A:dut-c# show system grpc-tunnel tunnel "t1"
===============================================================================
gRPC-Tunnel tunnel
===============================================================================
Name : t1
Administrative State : Enabled
Operational State : Up
Oper Down Reason :
Description : (Not Specified)
Destination Group : dg1
Operational Target Name : dut-c
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Name |
Displays the name of the tunnel. |
Administrative State |
Specifies the administrative state (Enabled, Disabled). |
Operational State |
Specifies the operational state (Up, Down, Transition). |
Oper Down Reasons |
Displays the reason for the operational down state. |
Description |
Displays the description of the tunnel. |
Destination Group |
Displays the destination group of the tunnel. |
Operational Target Name |
Displays the operational target name of the tunnel. |
tunnel
Syntax
tunnel count
tunnel ip-tunnel-name
tunnel state state
tunnel
Context
[Tree] (show>ip tunnel)
Full Context
show ip tunnel
Description
This command displays IP related tunnel information.
Parameters
- ip-tunnel-name
-
Specifies the IP tunnel name, up to 32 characters.
- state
-
Specifies the IP tunnel state.
Platforms
All
tunnel-encryption
tunnel-encryption
Syntax
tunnel-encryption encryption-group group-name [peer ip-address] [detail] [mka-session]
tunnel-encryption encryption-group group-name [peer ip-address] [statistics] [mka-session]
tunnel-encryption [detail] [mka-session]
tunnel-encryption [statistics] [mka-session]
Context
[Tree] (show>anysec tunnel-encryption)
Full Context
show anysec tunnel-encryption
Description
Commands in this context display tunnel encryption information.
Parameters
- group-name
-
Specifies the encryption group name, up to 32 characters.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address.
- detail
-
Keyword to specify the detailed tunnel encryption group information.
- mka-session
-
Keyword to specify MKA session information.
- statistics
-
Keyword to specify MKA statistical information.
Platforms
7750 SR-1-24D, 7750 SR-1-46S, 7750 SR-1-48D, 7750 SR-1-92S, 7750 SR-1x-48D, 7750 SR-1x-92S, 7750 SR-1se
Output
The following output is an example of the tunnel encryption information, and Tunnel encryption Fields describes the output fields.
Output Example# show anysec tunnel-encryption detail
===============================================================================
Encryption Group: EG-1
===============================================================================
Group Admin State : Up
CA Name : CA-1
Local Encryption Label : 0
Security Termination Policy: STP-1
Policy Admin State : Up
Policy Protocol : sr-isis
Policy IGP Instance ID : 11
Policy FlexAlgo ID : 0
Local Address : 1.1.216.100
Rx Must Be Encrypted : No
Terminating Label : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer 1.1.216.136 configuration
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peer Admin State : Up
Peer Protocol : sr-isis
Peer IGP Instance ID : 11
Peer FlexAlgo ID : 0
Peer Tunnel ID : 0
Peer Encryption Label : 0
Last Inconsistent Rx SCI: 0000000000000000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SC stats for peer 1.1.216.136
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
txSCSecyStats
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tx SCI : 0000000000000002
Encrypted Packets : 0
Encrypted Octets : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rxSCSecyStats
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rx SCI : 0000000000000000
Delay Packets : 0
Not Valid Packets : 0
Unchecked Packets : 0
OK Packets : 0
Decrypted Octets : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Group Admin State |
The encryption group administrative state |
CA Name |
The connectivity association name |
Local Encryption Label |
The local encyption label |
Security Termination Policy |
The security termination policy name |
Policy Admin State |
The policy administrative state |
Policy Protocol |
The policy protocol |
Policy IGP Instance ID |
The policy IGP instance ID |
Policy FlexAlgo ID |
The policy flexible algorithm ID |
Local Address |
The local IP address |
Rx Must Be Encrypted |
Indicates all arriving traffic must be encrypted or is discarded |
Terminating Label |
The terminating label |
Peer <IP address> configuration |
|
Peer Admin State |
The peer administrative state |
Peer Protocol |
The peer protocol |
Peer IGP Instance ID |
The peer IGP instance ID |
Peer FlexAlgo ID |
The peer Flex Algo ID |
Peer Tunnel ID |
The peer tunnel ID |
Peer Encryption Label |
The peer encryption label |
Last Inconsistent Rx SCI |
The last inconsistent receive SCI value |
txSCSecyStats |
|
Tx SCI |
The transmit SCI value |
Encrypted Packets |
The number of encrypted packets |
Encrypted Octets |
The number of encrypted octets |
rxSCSecyStats |
|
Rx SCI |
The receive SCI value |
Delay Packets |
The number of delayed packets |
Not Valid Packets |
The number of invalid packets |
Unchecked Packets |
The number of unchecked packets |
OK Packets |
The number of OK packets |
Decrypted Octets |
The number of decrypted octets |
tunnel-group
tunnel-group
Syntax
tunnel-group tunnel-group-id association mda mda-id
tunnel-group tunnel-group-id association esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
tunnel-group tunnel-group-id [ detail]
tunnel-group tunnel-group-id
Context
[Tree] (show>isa tunnel-group)
Full Context
show isa tunnel-group
Description
Commands in this context display tunnel information.
Parameters
- association
-
Displays association applicable to the specified tunnel group.
- esa-vm
-
Specifies the configured ESA and ESA VM.
- mda-id
-
Displays information about the specified ISA.
- detail
-
Specifies the detailed ESA VM information.
- tunnel-group-id
-
Displays information about the specified tunnel group ID.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the tunnel group information. Tunnel group Fields provides tunnel group descriptions.
Output Example*A:SR-12/Dut-B# show isa tunnel-group 1
=============================================================================
ISA Tunnel Groups (Multi-Active)
=============================================================================
Tunnel Non-Active Required Active Admin Oper
GroupId Members Active Qty Members State State
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 esa-1/1 Up Up
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of ISA Tunnel Groups (Multi-Active): 1
=============================================================================
*A:SR-12/Dut-B# show isa tunnel-group 1 detail
===============================================================================
ISA Tunnel Group Information
===============================================================================
Description : For testing ipsec/gre/ip-ip scenarios in a non-multi-
chassis setup
ISA Group : 1
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
Responder-Only : true
Non-Active Members : (Not Specified)
Required Active Qty : 1
Active Members : esa-1/1
Reassembly (msecs) : 2000 ISA Chassis : 1
Oper Flags : (Not Specified)
Grp IPsec Tnls : 30267 Grp IPsec Max Tnls : 32768
Grp IP Tunnels : 0 Grp IP Max Tunnels : 4096
ISA Scale Mode : tunnel-limit-32k
Statistics Collection
CPU Usage : Disabled
Gw Traffic Forward : Enabled
===============================================================================
*A:SR-12/Dut-B# show isa tunnel-group 1 association esa-vm 1/1
===============================================================================
Associated IPsec Tunnels
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Svc Tunnel Host ISA Oper Delivery Svc
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Associated IP Tunnels
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Private Svc Tunnel Host ISA Oper Delivery Svc
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Entries: 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Associated Remote-User IPsec Tunnels
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Public Svc Address:Port Host ISA Private Svc
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1052 42.1.1.2:500 esa-1/1 52
1052 42.1.1.3:500 esa-1/1 52
1052 42.1.1.4:500 esa-1/1 52
1052 42.1.1.5:500 esa-1/1 52
1052 42.1.1.6:500 esa-1/1 52
1052 42.1.1.7:500 esa-1/1 52
1052 42.1.1.8:500 esa-1/1 52
1052 42.1.1.9:500 esa-1/1 52
Label |
Description |
---|---|
ISA Group |
The ISA group ID |
Admin State |
The administrative state of the tunnel group |
Oper state |
The operational state of the tunnel group |
Responder-Only |
The tunnel setup under the specified tunnel group |
Non-Active Members |
The non-active ESA and ESA VM |
Required Active Qty |
The number of the required active members |
Active Members |
The active ESA and ESA VM |
Reassembly (msecs) |
The time of reassembly |
ISA Chassis |
The number of ISA chassis |
Oper Flags |
The operational status flag of the tunnel |
Grp IPsec Tnls |
The number of group IPsec tunnels |
Grp IPsec Max Tnls |
The maximum number of group IPsec tunnels |
Grp IP Tunnels |
The number of group IP tunnels |
Grp IP Max Tunnels |
The maximum number of group IP tunnels |
ISA Scale Mode |
The number of tunnels on each ISA of the tunnel group |
Statistics Collection |
Specifies whether statistics collection is enabled |
CPU Usage |
Specifies whether the CPU usage of all the processes and protocols is enabled |
Gw Traffic Forward |
Specifies whether the traffic forwarded on the Gw is enabled |
tunnel-interface
tunnel-interface
Syntax
tunnel-interface
Context
[Tree] (show>router>igmp tunnel-interface)
Full Context
show router igmp tunnel-interface
Description
This command displays tunnel interface information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of IGMP tunnel interface information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router igmp tunnel-interface
===============================================================================
IGMP Tunnel-Interfaces
===============================================================================
LSP/LDP Type SenderAddr IfIndex AdmState OperState
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 ldp 10.20.1.3 74218 Up Up
2 ldp 10.20.1.3 74219 Up Up
3 ldp 10.20.1.3 74220 Up Up
4 ldp 10.20.1.3 74221 Up Up
5 ldp 10.20.1.3 74222 Up Up
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces : 5
===============================================================================
tunnel-interface
Syntax
tunnel-interface [ip-int-name | mt-int-name | int-ip-address] [group [grp-ip-address] source ip-address] [type {starstarrp | starg | sg}] [detail] [family]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>pim tunnel-interface)
Full Context
show router pim tunnel-interface
Description
This command displays PIM tunnel interface information.
Parameters
- ip-int-name
-
Displays information about the specified IP interface name, up to 32 characters.
- mt-int-name
-
Displays information about the Multicast Tunnel (MT) interface for a VPRN.
- int-ip-address
-
Displays information about the interface IPv4 or IPv6 address.
- grp-ip-address
-
Displays information about the IP multicast group address, or 0.
- ip-address
-
Displays information about the source or RP IPv4 or IPv6 address.
- type
-
Displays information about the type of entry.
- detail
-
Displays detailed interface information.
- family
-
Displays family information.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of PIM tunnel interface information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router pim tunnel-interface
==================================================================================
PIM Interfaces ipv4
===============================================================================
Interface Originator Address Adm Opr Transport Type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
mpls-if-73728 N/A Up Up Tx-IPMSI
mpls-if-73729 N/A Up Up Tx-IPMSI
mpls-if-73730 N/A Up Up Tx-IPMSI
mpls-if-73735 N/A Up Up Rx-BierInband
mpls-if-73736 N/A Up Up Tx-BierInband
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces : 5
===============================================================================
tunnel-interface
Syntax
tunnel-interface [protocol protocol] [senderAddr senderAddr] [rootNode rootNode]
Context
[Tree] (show>router tunnel-interface)
Full Context
show router tunnel-interface
Description
This command displays tunnel interface information.
Parameters
- protocol
-
Displays information about the specified protocol.
- senderAddr
-
Displays information about the IP address of the sender.
- rootNode
-
Displays information about the root nodes.
Platforms
All
Output
The following output is an example of router tunnel interface information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router tunnel-interface
===============================================================================
P2MP-RSVP P2MP-LDP Tunnel-Interfaces
===============================================================================
LSP/LDP Type SenderAddr IfIndex RootNode
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 ldp 10.20.1.2 73728 No
2 ldp 10.20.1.2 73729 No
3 ldp 10.20.1.2 73730 No
4 ldp 10.20.1.2 73731 No
5 ldp 10.20.1.2 73732 No
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces : 5
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-B# show router tunnel-interface
===============================================================================
P2MP-RSVP P2MP-LDP Tunnel-Interfaces
===============================================================================
LSP/LDP Type SenderAddr IfIndex RootNode
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 ldp 10.20.1.2 73728 Yes
2 ldp 10.20.1.2 73729 Yes
3 ldp 10.20.1.2 73730 Yes
4 ldp 10.20.1.2 73731 Yes
5 ldp 10.20.1.2 73732 Yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces : 5
===============================================================================
tunnel-isa
tunnel-isa
Syntax
tunnel-isa
Context
[Tree] (show>isa>stats tunnel-isa)
Full Context
show isa statistics tunnel-isa
Description
Commands in this context display tunnel ISA statistics including ISA CPU usage and memory allocation failure rates.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
tunnel-member-pool
tunnel-member-pool
Syntax
tunnel-member-pool [name]
tunnel-member-pool name detail
Context
[Tree] (show>isa tunnel-member-pool)
Full Context
show isa tunnel-member-pool
Description
This command displays a list of configured tunnel member pools.
Parameters
- name
-
Specifies the tunnel member pool name.
- detail
-
Displays more information about the specified tunnel member pool.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of tunnel member pool information. Tunnel Member Pool Field Descriptions describes the output fields.
Output Exampleshow>isa# tunnel-member-pool "p1" detail
===============================================================================
ISA Tunnel Member Pool : p1
Description : (Not Specified)
Associated Tunnel Grps : 1 2
===============================================================================
Isa Members Active In Group Last Configuration Change
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/2 03/23/2022 13:08:28
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Configured Entries: 1
Number of Active Entries: 0
Label |
Description |
---|---|
ISA Tunnel Member Pool |
The name of the ISA tunnel member pool. |
Description |
The text description for the tunnel member pool. |
Associated Tunnel Grps |
The name of the tunnel groups this pool is associated with. |
Isa Members |
The ISA members associated with this tunnel member pool. |
Active In Group |
The tunnel group that the MDA is active in. |
Last Configuration Change |
The date and time of the last configuration change. |
Number of Configured Entries |
The number of configured entries. |
Number of Active Entries |
The number of active entries. |
tunnel-qos
tunnel-qos
Syntax
tunnel-qos [detail]
tunnel-qos remote-ip ip-address [local-ip ip-address] [detail]
Context
[Tree] (show>router>wlan-gw tunnel-qos)
Full Context
show router wlan-gw tunnel-qos
Description
This command displays tunnel-QoS resource information.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 address of the access point that is the source IPv4 address in the tunnel header of received packets.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 address of this system that is the destination IPv4 address in the tunnel header of received packets.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of soft GRE tunnel QoS information.
Output Example*A:Dut-C# show router 50 wlan-gw soft-gre-tunnel-qos
===============================================================================
Soft GRE tunnel QoS
===============================================================================
Remote IP address : 239.0.0.2
Local IP address : 10.1.1.1
Operational state : active
Number of UE : 1
Remaining hold time (s) : N/A
*A:Dut-C# show router 50 wlan-gw soft-gre-tunnel-qos detail
===============================================================================
Soft GRE tunnel QoS
===============================================================================
Remote IP address : 239.0.0.2
Local IP address : 10.1.1.1
Operational state : active
Number of UE : 1
Remaining hold time (s) : N/A
Service Access Points(SAP)
===============================================================================
Service Id : 2147483650
SAP : 5/1/lo-gre:1 Encap : q-tag
Description : Internal SAP
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
Flags : None
Multi Svc Site : None
Last Status Change : 03/24/2014 15:03:48
Last Mgmt Change : 03/24/2014 15:14:00
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encap Group Specifics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encap Group Name : _tmnx_SHAPER_GR000 Group Type : ISID
Qos-per-member : TRUE
Members :
1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
QOS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E. qos-policy : 1 Q Frame-Based Acct: Disabled
E. Sched Policy : E. Agg-limit : -1
Limit Unused BW : Disabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encap Group Member 1 Base Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last Cleared Time : N/A
Forwarding Engine Stats
Packets Octets
For. InProf : 0 0
For. OutProf : 0 0
Dro. InProf : 0 0
Dro. OutProf : 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encap Group Member 1 Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets Octets
Egress Queue 1
For. InProf : 0 0
For. OutProf : 0 0
Dro. InProf : 0 0
Dro. OutProf : 0 0
*A:Dut-C# show router 50 wlan-gw soft-gre-tunnel-qos remote-ip 239.0.0.2
===============================================================================
Soft GRE tunnel QoS
===============================================================================
Remote IP address : 239.0.0.2
Local IP address : 10.1.1.1
Operational state : active
Number of UE : 1
Remaining hold time (s) : N/A
*A:Dut-C# show router 50 wlan-gw soft-gre-tunnel-qos remote-ip 239.0.0.2 local-ip 10.1.1.1
===============================================================================
Soft GRE tunnel QoS
===============================================================================
Remote IP address : 239.0.0.2
Local IP address : 10.1.1.1
Operational state : active
Number of UE : 1
Remaining hold time (s) : N/A
*A:Dut-C# show router 50 wlan-gw soft-gre-tunnel-qos remote-ip 239.0.0.2 local-ip 10.1.1.1 detail
===============================================================================
Soft GRE tunnel QoS
===============================================================================
Remote IP address : 239.0.0.2
Local IP address : 10.1.1.1
Operational state : active
Number of UE : 1
Remaining hold time (s) : N/A
Service Access Points(SAP)
===============================================================================
Service Id : 2147483650
SAP : 5/1/lo-gre:1 Encap : q-tag
Description : Internal SAP
Admin State : Up Oper State : Up
Flags : None
Multi Svc Site : None
Last Status Change : 03/24/2014 15:03:48
Last Mgmt Change : 03/24/2014 15:14:00
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encap Group Specifics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encap Group Name : _tmnx_SHAPER_GR000 Group Type : ISID
Qos-per-member : TRUE
Members :
1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
QOS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E. qos-policy : 1 Q Frame-Based Acct: Disabled
E. Sched Policy : E. Agg-limit : -1
Limit Unused BW : Disabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encap Group Member 1 Base Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last Cleared Time : N/A
Forwarding Engine Stats
Packets Octets
For. InProf : 0 0
For. OutProf : 0 0
Dro. InProf : 0 0
Dro. OutProf : 0 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Encap Group Member 1 Queue Statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packets Octets
Egress Queue 1
For. InProf : 0 0
For. OutProf : 0 0
Dro. InProf : 0 0
Dro. OutProf : 0 0
tunnel-selection-blacklist
tunnel-selection-blacklist
Syntax
tunnel-selection-blacklist
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>l2tp>group>tunnel tunnel-selection-blacklist)
[Tree] (clear>router>l2tp>group tunnel-selection-blacklist)
[Tree] (clear>router>l2tp>tunnel tunnel-selection-blacklist)
[Tree] (clear>router>l2tp tunnel-selection-blacklist)
Full Context
clear router l2tp group tunnel tunnel-selection-blacklist
clear router l2tp group tunnel-selection-blacklist
clear router l2tp tunnel tunnel-selection-blacklist
clear router l2tp tunnel-selection-blacklist
Description
This command purges tunnels from the L2TP tunnel selection denylist.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
tunnel-selection-blacklist
Syntax
tunnel-selection-blacklist
Context
[Tree] (clear>router>l2tp>peer tunnel-selection-blacklist)
Full Context
clear router l2tp peer tunnel-selection-blacklist
Description
This command purges peers from the L2TP tunnel selection denylist.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
tunnel-setup-rate
tunnel-setup-rate
Syntax
tunnel-setup-rate gateway name [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current]
tunnel-setup-rate [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [ current] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
tunnel-setup-rate tunnel-type tunnel-type gateway name [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [ current] [show-oid]
tunnel-setup-rate isa mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current]
tunnel-setup-rate tunnel-type tunnel-type isa mda [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [ current] [show-oid]
tunnel-setup-rate system [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [ current]
tunnel-setup-rate tunnel-type tunnel-type system [ history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [ show-oid]
tunnel-setup-rate tunnel-group tunnel-group-id [ history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current]
tunnel-setup-rate tunnel-type tunnel-type tunnel-group tunnel-group-id [history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [ current] [show-oid]
tunnel-setup-rate tunnel-type tunnel-type [ history-stats-in-count count] [history-stats-in-min minutes] [current] [ show-oid] esa-vm esa-id/vm-id
Context
[Tree] (show>isa>stats>ipsec-stats tunnel-setup-rate)
Full Context
show isa statistics ipsec-stats tunnel-setup-rate
Description
This command displays IPsec tunnel setup rate statistics of the specified scope.
The system collects statistics every hour for the last 24 hour period per wall clock. A current value is also included in the output.
This command supports following scopes:
-
per system
-
per ISA
-
per tunnel group
-
per IPsec GW
The statics include the following setup rates:
-
static tunnel
-
dynamic LAN-to-LAN tunnel
-
remote access tunnel
-
all types of tunnel
The start time indicates the starting timestamp of measurement. The sampling duration indicates the duration of measurement.
Parameters
- name
-
Displays information about the name of the IPsec GW up to 32 characters in length.
- mda
-
Displays information about the specified ISA.
- tunnel-group-id
-
Displays information about the specified tunnel group ID.
- count
-
Displays information for the number of statistics intervals to be displayed (starting with the most recent).
- minutes
-
Displays information about the specified period covered by the statistics to be displayed (starting with the most recent).
- type
-
Displays information about the specified tunnel type associated with this IPsec GW.
- current
-
Displays information about the current statistic value. The values of count and minutes are ignored by the system once this parameter is specified.
- show-oid
-
Displays information about the OID of the current statistical value.
- esa-vm
-
Displays the ID of the configured ESA and ESA VM.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
tunnel-table
tunnel-table
Syntax
tunnel-table summary [ipv4 | ipv6]
tunnel-table [ip-prefix[/mask]] [ protocol protocol] [alternative] [ ipv4 | ipv6] [detail] [ instance instance-id]
tunnel-table mpls-tp
tunnel-table [ip-prefix[/mask]] sdp sdp-id
Context
[Tree] (show>router tunnel-table)
Full Context
show router tunnel-table
Description
This command displays tunnel table information.
Auto-bind GRE tunnels are not displayed in the show command output. GRE tunnels are not the same as SDP tunnels that use the GRE encapsulation type. When the auto-bind-tunnel command is used when configuring a VPRN service, it means the MP-BGP NH resolution is referring to a core routing instance for IP reachability. For a VPRN service this object specifies the lookup to be used by the routing instance if no SDP to the destination exists.
Parameters
- summary
-
Displays summary tunnel table information.
- ip-prefix[/mask]
-
Displays the specified destination IP address and mask of the table tunnel.
- ipv4
-
Displays only tunnel table information for IPv4 addresses.
- ipv6
-
Displays only tunnel table information for IPv6 addresses.
- protocol
-
Displays LDP protocol information.
- alternative
-
Displays backup route details.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- instance-id
-
Specifies the IGP instance of the tunnel table
- mpls-tp
-
Displays MPLS TP tunnel table information.
- sdp-id
-
Displays information pertaining to the specified SDP.
Platforms
All
Output
The following outputs are examples of tunnel table information, and Show Tunnel Table Field Descriptions describes the output fields.
Output Example*A:ALA-12>config>service# show router 3 tunnel-table
==============================================================================
Tunnel Table
==============================================================================
Destination Owner Encap Tunnel Id Pref NexthopMetric
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.0.0.1/32 sdp GRE 10 5 10.0.0.1 0
10.0.0.1/32 sdp GRE 21 5 10.0.0.1 0
10.0.0.1/32 sdp GRE 31 5 10.0.0.1 0
10.0.0.1/32 sdp GRE 41 5 10.0.0.1 0
==============================================================================
*A:ALA-12>config>service# show router 3 tunnel-table summary
=============================================================================
Tunnel Table Summary (Router: Base)
=============================================================================
Active Available
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LDP 1 1
SDP 1 1
==============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show router tunnel-table protocol srv6-policy ipv6
===============================================================================
IPv6 Tunnel Table (Router: Base)
===============================================================================
Destination Owner Encap TunnelId Pref
Nexthop Color Metric
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3ffe::a14:102/128 srv6-pol SRV6 917510 14
fpe_1.a 10 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flags: B = BGP or MPLS backup hop available
L = Loop-Free Alternate (LFA) hop available
E = Inactive best-external BGP route
k = RIB-API or Forwarding Policy backup hop
===============================================================================
*A:Dut-C# show router tunnel-table protocol srv6-policy ipv6 detail
===============================================================================
Tunnel Table (Router: Base)
===============================================================================
Destination : 3ffe::a14:102/128
NextHop : fpe_1.a
NextHop Weight : 1
Tunnel Flags : has-color
Age : 00h09m47s Color : 10
CBF Classes : (Not Specified)
Owner : srv6-pol Encap : SRV6
Tunnel ID : 917510 Preference : 14
Tunnel SRV6 SID : 2222:2:2:2:0:a:: Tunnel Metric : 0
Tunnel MTU : - Max Label Stack : 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of tunnel-table entries : 1
Number of tunnel-table entries with LFA : 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Destination |
The destination address and mask of the route |
Owner |
The tunnel owner |
Encap |
The encapsulation type of the tunnel |
Tunnel ID |
The tunnel (SDP) identifier |
Pref |
The route preference for routes learned from the configured peer or peers |
Nexthop |
The next hop for the destination of the route |
Metric |
The route metric value for the route |
The following outputs are examples of tunnel-table protocol detail information. Show Tunnel Table Protocol Detail Field Descriptions describes the output fields.
*B:Dut-C>config>router>mpls# show router tunnel-table protocol sr-te detail
===============================================================================
Tunnel Table (Router: Base)
===============================================================================
Destination : 10.20.1.6/32
NextHop : 10.180.11.4 (524667, ospf (0))
Tunnel Flags : is-over-tunnel entropy-label-capable
Age : 00h00m55s
CBF Classes : (Not Specified)
Owner : sr-te Encap : MPLS
Tunnel ID : 655362 Preference : 8
Tunnel Label : 1048538 Tunnel Metric : 2000
Tunnel MTU : 1492 Max Label Stack : 7
LSP Weight : 4000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Destination : 10.20.1.6/32
NextHop : 10.181.11.4 (524668, ospf (0))
Tunnel Flags : is-over-tunnel entropy-label-capable
Age : 00h00m55s
CBF Classes : (Not Specified)
Owner : sr-te Encap : MPLS
Tunnel ID : 655363 Preference : 8
Tunnel Label : 1048537 Tunnel Metric : 2000
Tunnel MTU : 1492 Max Label Stack : 7
LSP Weight : 80
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Destination : 10.20.1.6/32
NextHop : 10.182.11.4 (524669, ospf (0))
Tunnel Flags : is-over-tunnel entropy-label-capable
Age : 00h00m54s
CBF Classes : (Not Specified)
Owner : sr-te Encap : MPLS
Tunnel ID : 655364 Preference : 8
Tunnel Label : 1048536 Tunnel Metric : 2000
Tunnel MTU : 1492 Max Label Stack : 7
LSP Weight : 240
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Destination : 10.20.1.6/32
NextHop : 10.183.11.4 (524670, ospf (0))
Tunnel Flags : is-over-tunnel entropy-label-capable
Age : 00h00m53s
CBF Classes : (Not Specified)
Owner : sr-te Encap : MPLS
Tunnel ID : 655365 Preference : 8
Tunnel Label : 1048535 Tunnel Metric : 2000
Tunnel MTU : 1492 Max Label Stack : 7
LSP Weight : 800
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of tunnel-table entries : 4
Number of tunnel-table entries with LFA : 0
===============================================================================
Output Example for BGP EPE
A:Dut-C# show router tunnel-table protocol bgp-epe detail
===============================================================================
Tunnel Table (Router: Base)
===============================================================================
Destination : 10.11.13.1/32
NextHop : 10.11.13.1
Tunnel Flags : is-adjacency-tunnel
Age : 00h02m02s
CBF Classes : (Not Specified)
Owner : bgp-epe Encap : MPLS
Tunnel ID : 524320 Preference : 0
Tunnel Label : 3 Tunnel Metric : 0
Tunnel MTU : - Max Label Stack : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Destination : 10.12.13.1/32
NextHop : 10.12.13.1
Tunnel Flags : is-adjacency-tunnel
Age : 00h02m02s
CBF Classes : (Not Specified)
Owner : bgp-epe Encap : MPLS
Tunnel ID : 524321 Preference : 0
Tunnel Label : 3 Tunnel Metric : 0
Tunnel MTU : - Max Label Stack : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Destination : 10.20.1.1/32
NextHop : 10.11.13.1
Tunnel Flags : (Not Specified)
Age : 00h02m02s
CBF Classes : (Not Specified)
Owner : bgp-epe Encap : MPLS
Tunnel ID : 524322 Preference : 0
Tunnel Label : 3 Tunnel Metric : 0
Tunnel MTU : - Max Label Stack : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Destination : 10.20.1.1/32
NextHop : 10.12.13.1
Tunnel Flags : (Not Specified)
Age : 00h02m02s
CBF Classes : (Not Specified)
Owner : bgp-epe Encap : MPLS
Tunnel ID : 524322 Preference : 0
Tunnel Label : 3 Tunnel Metric : 0
Tunnel MTU : - Max Label Stack : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of tunnel-table entries : 4
Number of tunnel-table entries with LFA : 0
===============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Destination |
The destination address and mask of the route |
NextHop |
The next hop for the destination of the route |
Tunnel Flags |
The flags set for this tunnel |
Age |
The tunnel age |
CBF Classes |
The Class-Based Forwarding (CBF) classes for the tunnel |
Owner |
The tunnel owner |
Encap |
The tunnel encapsulation type |
Tunnel ID |
The tunnel (SDP) identifier |
Preference |
The route preference for routes learned from the configured peer or peers |
Tunnel Label |
The tunnel label |
Tunnel Metric |
The route metric value for the route |
Tunnel MTU |
The maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the tunnel |
Max Label Stack |
The maximum number of labels that can be added onto an existing MPLS header |
LSP Weight |
The LSP weight |
tunnel-template
tunnel-template
Syntax
tunnel-template [ipsec-template-identifier]
tunnel-template ipsec-template-identifier association [ all]
Context
[Tree] (show>ipsec tunnel-template)
Full Context
show ipsec tunnel-template
Description
This command displays IPsec tunnel template information.
Parameters
- ipsec template identifier
-
Displays an existing IPsec tunnel template ID.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of the show ipsec tunnel-template command.
Output Example*A:ALA-48>config>ipsec# show ipsec tunnel-template 1
===============================================================================
IPsec Tunnel Template
===============================================================================
Id Trnsfrm1 Trnsfrm2 Trnsfrm3 Trnsfrm4 ReverseRoute ReplayWnd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 none none none useSecurityPolicy 128
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of templates: 1
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48>config>ipsec#
tunnels
tunnels
Syntax
tunnels [local-ip ip-address] [remote-ip ip-address] [isa-group wlan-gw-group-id] [member [1 to 255]] [ summary] [detail]
tunnels local-ip ip-address remote-ip ip-address ue
Context
[Tree] (show>router>wlan-gw tunnels)
Full Context
show router wlan-gw tunnels
Description
This command displays tunnel operation information.
Parameters
- ip-address
-
Specifies the local IP address of this system that is the destination IP address in the tunnel header of received packets.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the remote IP address of the access point that is the source IP address in the tunnel header of received packets.
- wlan-gw-group-id
-
Specifies the identifier of the WLAN gateway ISA group that terminates GRE for this group interface.
- member
-
Specifies the identifier of this WLAN gateway ISA group member.
- summary
-
Displays a summary of the specified parameter.
- detail
-
Displays detailed information.
- ue
-
Displays information for the specified User Equipment.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of WLAN-GW tunnel information.
Output ExampleThe remote/local IP addresses are locally generated for VLAN tunnels.
show router 50 wlan-gw tunnels
===============================================================================
Access Point tunnels
===============================================================================
Remote IP address : fe80::3e8f:ffff:fe00:1901
Local IP address : fe80::ff:fe02:202
ISA group ID : 1
ISA group member ID : 4
Time established : 2015/01/07 17:42:01
Number of UE : 1
Access Point MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:05
AP MAC learn failed : false
Encapsulation : vlan
VLAN tag 1 : 1000
VLAN tag 2 : (None)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
tunnels
Syntax
tunnels [router router-name] [ remote-ip ip-address] [local-ip ip-address] [encapsulation encap [encap] [qtag1 qtag] [qtag2 qtag] [ap-sap sap-id] [min-num-ue minimum] [max-num-ue maximum] [ap-mac-learn-failed { true | false}] [get-num-results] [addr-family family] [ue-type ue-type [ue-type]]
Context
[Tree] (show>subscr-mgmt>wlan-gw tunnels)
Full Context
show subscriber-mgmt wlan-gw tunnels
Description
This command displays all the WLAN-GW tunnels matching the specified criteria. Unlike the similar command in the show>router>vprn context, this command also includes information on tunnels containing ISA-only UEs such as migrant, DSM and l2-wholesale.
Parameters
- router-name
-
Specifies the name or ID of the router where the tunnel terminates.
- ip-address
-
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address indicating one, or both, of the tunnel endpoint IP addresses.
- encap
-
Specifies up to three tunnel encapsulation types, for example GRE, L2TP, or VLAN.
- qtag
-
Specifies the Q-tags specifying the l2-ap-delimiting tags.
- sap-id
-
Specifies the SAP-ID of the l2-ap SAP.
- minimum
-
Specifies the minimum number of UEs on the tunnel, after applying the UE type filter.
- maximum
-
Specifies the maximum number of UEs on the tunnel, after applying the UE type filter.
- ap-mac-learn-failed true | false
-
Filters the results to display only tunnels that have learned the AP-MAC (false) or have not learned the AP-MAC ( true).
- get-num-results
-
Displays the total number of tunnels at the end of each tunnel record.
- family
-
Specifies the tunnel’s IP family type (IPv4 or IPv6).
- ue-type
-
Filters up to five display based on the presence of specified UE types and is used in conjunction with min-num-ue and max-num-ue.
Platforms
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Output
The following output is an example of WLAN-GW tunnels.
Output ExampleNode# show subscriber-mgmt wlan-gw tunnels
===============================================================================
Access Point tunnels
===============================================================================
Router : 50
Encapsulation : gre
Remote IP address : 192.0.2.1
Local IP address : 192.0.2.2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
First move time : N/A
ISA group ID : 1
ISA member ID : 3
Interface : grp-vprn_ue-2/1/2:50
Interface Service ID : 4
AP MAC address : 00:53:00:00:00:05
AP MAC learn failed : false
AP SAP : (Unknown)
Remote UDP port : N/A
Tag 1 : N/A
Tag 2 : N/A
No. of UE : 1
No. of migrant UE : 0
No. of DSM UE : 1
No. of layer-2 wholesale UE : 0
No. of cross-connect UE : 0
No. of ESM UE : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Access point tunnels: 1
===============================================================================
twamp
twamp
Syntax
twamp
Context
[Tree] (show>test-oam twamp)
Full Context
show test-oam twamp
Description
Commands in this context display TWAMP information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
twamp
Syntax
twamp
Context
[Tree] (clear>test-oam twamp)
Full Context
clear test-oam twamp
Description
This command clears Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol statistics.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
twamp
Syntax
twamp
Context
[Tree] (tools>dump>test-oam twamp)
Full Context
tools dump test-oam twamp
Description
This command dumps TWAMP information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
twamp-light
twamp-light
Syntax
twamp-light
Context
[Tree] (show>test-oam>twamp twamp-light)
Full Context
show test-oam twamp twamp-light
Description
Commands in this context display TWAMP-Light information.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
twamp-light
Syntax
twamp-light
Context
[Tree] (show>router twamp-light)
[Tree] (show>service>id twamp-light)
Full Context
show router twamp-light
show service id twamp-light
Description
This command displays TWAMP Light reflector information for either the base router or a specific service.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Output
The following output is an example of TWAMP Light information, and Output Fields: TWAMP Light describes the output fields.
Output Exampleshow router twamp-light
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TWAMP-Light Reflector
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : Up UDP Port : 862
IPv6 UDP Checksum 0 : Allow
Description : (Not Specified)
Up Time : 0d 00:02:24
Test Frames Received : 0 Test Frames Sent : 0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TWAMP-Light Reflector Prefixes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix Description
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172.16.1.0/24
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of TWAMP-Light Reflector Prefixes: 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
show service id 500 twamp-light
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TWAMP-Light Reflector
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin State : Up UDP Port : 862
IPv6 UDP Checksum 0 : Disallow
Description : TWAMP Light reflector VPRN 500
Up Time : 0d 01:47:12
Test Frames Received : 6431 Test Frames Sent : 6431
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TWAMP-Light Reflector Prefixes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prefix Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.2.1.1/32 Process only 10.2.1.1 TWAMP Light
Packets
172.16.1.0/24 Process all 172.16.1.0 TWAMP
Light packets
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of TWAMP-Light Reflector Prefixes: 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Label |
Description |
---|---|
TWAMP Light Reflector |
|
Admin State |
The administrative state of the reflector Up — The server or prefix is administratively enabled (no shutdown) in configuration Down — The server or prefix is administratively disabled (shutdown) in configuration |
UDP Port |
The UDP port that the reflector is listening on for test packets |
IPv6 UDP Checksum 0 |
The processing of received IPv6 UDP checksum 0 packets is either allowed or disallowed |
Up Time |
The time since the server process was started, measured in days (d), hours, minutes, and seconds |
Test Frames Received |
The total number of TWAMP Light test packets received from session senders on the reflector |
Test Frames Sent |
The total number of TWAMP Light test packets transmitted by the reflector to session senders |
Prefix |
A list of prefixes from which the reflector allows TWAMP Light tests |
Description |
The configured description for the prefix |
twamp-light
Syntax
twamp-light [interval seconds] [ repeat repeat] [absolute | rate] [delay | loss]
Context
[Tree] (monitor>oam-pm>session twamp-light)
Full Context
monitor oam-pm session twamp-light
Description
This command monitors the IP Two Way Active Measurement Protocol Light (TWAMP Light) statistics for the specified test's raw measurement interval.
Parameters
- seconds
-
Specifies the time interval, in seconds.
- repeat
-
Specifies the number of times the command is repeated.
- absolute
-
Specifies that the raw statistics are displayed, without processing. No calculations are performed on the delta or rate statistics.
- rate
-
Specifies that the rate-per-second is displayed.
- delay
-
Specifies the delay metrics are displayed.
- loss
-
Specifies the loss metrics are displayed.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
twamp-light
Syntax
twamp-light
Context
[Tree] (show>oam-pm>stats>session twamp-light)
Full Context
show oam-pm statistics session twamp-light
Description
This command selects the session's TWAMP-light test for the statistical display.
Platforms
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS