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FSP 150CC-GE11x

Fiber Service Platform 150CC- GE112/


GE114/GE114S/GE114H/GE114SH/GE114PH

Command Line Interface


Reference Guide

Product Release 6.1


Document Issue: A (December 2013)
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Table of Contents
List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

List of Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
How This Document is Organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Command Syntax Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Command Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Accessing the Command Line Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Exiting the Command Line Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Saving Configuration Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Understanding Command Line Interface Hierarchy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Entity Naming Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Argument Names Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
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Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124


Alarms and Conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
State / Status Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Administration State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Administration State Model Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Operational State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Secondary State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Commands Listed by Hierarchy Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Root . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Admin Config-File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Admin Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Admin Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Admin Last Reset Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Admin Software License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Admin Upgrade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Configure CFM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Configure Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Configure PTP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Configure SAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Configure SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Configure System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
ECPA Stream Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171

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Configure User Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Network Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Configure Probe Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Configure Reflector Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190
Configure Access Port Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
Configure Network Port Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Protection Group Sub-Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Performance Monitoring (PM) Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204

Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . 263


Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263
Command Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263
a2n-push-port-vid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264
a2n-shaping-type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268
access-interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270
access-learning-ctrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273
access-max-forwarding-entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275

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access-order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277
accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279
accounting-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280
activate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281
activate-db . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
actor-sys-prio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286
add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
add a2n-policer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290
add a2n-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292
add acc-port-config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294
add activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296
add arp-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298
add boundary-clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299
add community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301
add erp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302
add esm-cfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305
add esm-nvpair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
add flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
add fwd-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
add ip-route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314
add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316
add ipv6-route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319
add lag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321

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add macomp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323
add manet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324
add master-clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325
add master-virtual-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327
add mci. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329
add md . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332
add member-port (lag) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333
add member-port (shg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335
add mep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337
add-mgmt-address-interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339
add mgmttnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341
add n1-policer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343
add n2a-policer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345
add n2-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347
add ndp-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349
add net-port-config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350
add ocs-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352
add passthru-flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354
add probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357
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add probecos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361


add prot-grp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363
add proxy-ndp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364
add ptp-fp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365
add ptp-tc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368
add reflector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370
add sat-ctrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372
add sat-stream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374
add server-mep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379
add shg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380
add sooc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382
add static-remote-slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386
add syncref . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388
add target-address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390
add target-params . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392
add telecom-slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394
add timeref . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396
add-to-mep-list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398
add usm-user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399
add vlan-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401
add vlan-member. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402
admin-state. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405
admin-status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408

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afp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410
aging-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412
ais-client-mdlevel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414
ais-gen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416
ais-interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418
ais-prio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420
ais-trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422
alarm-attributes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424
alias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426
alm-descr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428
alm-hold-off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429
alm-input-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430
alm-notif-code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431
alm-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432
apn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433
apply-pcp-pairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435
assumed-ql . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436
auth-protocol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438
auth-traps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439

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auth-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441
auto-bw-config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442
auto-cir-bw-percent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444
auto-diagnostic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446
backup-db . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449
backup-server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450
basic-tlv-supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451
bda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453
bda-enabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456
bits-line-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459
bmacaddr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461
buffersize (mgmttnl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464
buffersize (shaper) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466
cable-length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468
cancel activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469
cancel validation-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 471
cbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473
ccm-defect-detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475
ccm-enabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477
ccm-interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479
ccm-ltm-prio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480
change-pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482
chg-ring-ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483

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cir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486
cir (sat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489
circuit-name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 491
clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493
clear all-history-data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495
clear-blocked-state. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497
clear curr-data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499
clear distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501
clear history-data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502
clear-lockout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504
clear-stats (lag) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506
clear stats (probe) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508
clear-statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510
clear-switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512
clear-wtr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515
clock-recovery-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 517
clock set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519
collector-max-delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521
color-marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523
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color-mode (flow) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525


color-mode (sat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527
config-ssl-strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530
configure esm-nvpair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531
configure feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 532
configure ip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533
configure ip-version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535
configure management-address-interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 536
configure permit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538
configure src-addr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540
configure tm-params bwp-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542
configure usm-user-auth-key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 543
configure usm-user-priv-key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 544
config-user <user-id> cli-paging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545
config-user <user-id> comment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547
config-user <user-id> login-timeout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548
config-user <user-id> password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550
config-user <user-id> priv-level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552
contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554
control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 555
cos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 558
cos-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560
country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561

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coupling-flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562
cpd-filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564
ctag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 566
custom-payload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568
cvlan-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570
dead-interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 572
default-cos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574
dei (port) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 576
dei (sat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 578
delay-asymmetry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580
delay-compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581
delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 582
delete a2n-policer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583
delete a2n-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585
delete acc-port-config. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 587
delete activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 589
delete arp-entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 590
delete boundary-clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591
delete-cfm-entities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 592

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delete community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593
delete dynamic-remote-slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 594
delete erp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 596
delete-esa-entities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598
delete esm-cfg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599
delete esm-nvpair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
delete flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601
delete fwd-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603
delete-from-mep-list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 604
delete ip-route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605
delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607
delete ipv6-route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 608
delete lag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610
delete macomp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611
delete manet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 612
delete master-clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613
delete master-virtual-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615
delete mci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 616
delete md . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618
delete member-port (lag) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619
delete member-port (shg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621
delete mep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622
delete-mgmt-address-interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624

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delete mgmttnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 626
delete n1-policer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627
delete n2a-policer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629
delete n2-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 631
delete ndp-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633
delete net-port-config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 634
delete ocs-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636
delete passthru-flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 637
delete probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 639
delete probecos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 640
delete prot-grp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641
delete proxy-ndp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 642
delete ptp-fp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 643
delete ptp-tc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 644
delete reflector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645
delete sat-ctrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 646
delete sat-responder-session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 648
delete sat-stream. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649
delete server-mep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 651
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delete shg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 652


delete sooc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 653
delete static-remote-slave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 655
delete syncref . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 657
delete target-address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 658
delete target-params . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 660
delete telecom-slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 661
delete timeref . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 662
delete usm-user. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 664
delete vlan-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 667
delete vlan-member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 668
description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 670
dest-mac-addr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 672
dest-mep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674
dhcp-class-id-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 677
dhcp-client-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 680
dhcp-client-id-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683
dhcp-client-id-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 685
dhcp-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 688
dhcp-host-name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 690
dhcp-host-name-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693
dhcp-host-name-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 696
dhcp-log-server-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 699

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dhcp-ntp-server-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702
dhcp-role . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705
dhcpv6-control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 707
dhcpv6-role . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 711
dial-number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713
direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715
disable-pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 717
distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 719
dmm-frame-size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 721
dmm-interval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723
ebs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 725
edit fwd-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 727
edit-prio-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 729
eir (mgmttnl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 730
eir (policer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732
eir (sat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 734
email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 736
enable-pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 737
es-frame-loss-threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 739

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ethernet-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 742
ether-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 744
expected-ql . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745
fdv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 748
flr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 749
flush-arp-cache . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750
flush-fwb-table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 751
flush-ndp-cache . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 752
forced-switch (erp). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 753
forced-switch (sync) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755
frame-format. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757
framesize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 759
frame-size-list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 761
freq-source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 763
ftd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 765
ftp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 766
green-pcp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 768
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 771
guard-time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 774
hierarchical-cos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776
holdtime-multiplier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778
ho-time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779
http . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 781

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https . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783
init-diag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 785
inject-direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 787
innertag-prio-ctrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 788
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 799
install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802
ip-address (comms) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804
ip-address (rap) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 806
ipv6-address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 807
ip-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 808
ip-precedence-mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 810
ip-priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812
ipv6-fwd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814
ipv6-ra-control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 816
ipv6-ra-prefix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 819
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ipv6-sys-def-gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 822
ipv6-unicast-addr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 824
ip-version (ecpa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 826
ip-version (rap) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 828
isid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 829
itag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 831
jdsu-lpbk-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834
lacp-activity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836
lacp-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 838
lacp-force-outofsync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 839
lacp-states . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 841
lacp-timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843
lag-protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 845
length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847
line-build-out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 848
line-code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 850
list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 852
list a2n-policers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 853
list a2n-shapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854
list acc-port-config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 856
list cfm-shapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 857
list config-error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 858
list default-md . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 859

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list esm-cfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 860
list esm-nvpair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 861
list flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862
list fwd-entries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 864
list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 865
list linktrace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866
list macomp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 868
list management-address-interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 869
list manet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870
list md . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 871
list member-ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 873
list mep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 874
list mgmttnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 876
list mips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 877
list n2a-policers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878
list n2a-shapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 879
list net-port-config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 880
list pcp-decoding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 881
list pcp-encoding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 882

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list pcp-pairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 883
list prio-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 884
list remote-mep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 885
list remote-mgmt-addr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 887
list remote-org-tlv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 889
list remote-system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 890
list remote-unknown-tlv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 891
list sat-stream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 892
list syncref . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 893
list sys-resource. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 894
list timeref . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 895
list vlan-table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 896
llf-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 897
llf-delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 899
llf-trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 901
llf-trigger-event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 903
llf-tx-action-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 905
lm-dualended-countallprios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 907
lm-in-profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 909
lm-rx-countallprios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911
lm-tx-countallprios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 913
load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 915
local-link-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 916

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locality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 918
location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 919
lockout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920
log2file-control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 922
log-server-method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 923
loop-avoidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 925
lowest-alarmprio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 927
lpbk-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 929
manual-switch (erp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 931
manual-switch (sync) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 933
master-announce-rcpt-timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935
master-delresp-receipt-timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 937
master-priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 939
master-syncrcp-timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 941
maximum-flow-bandwidth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943
max-lease-duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 946
max-neighbor-action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 947
md-level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 948
mdix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949
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media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 950
mep-list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 952
message-fast-tx. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 953
mgmt-traffic-bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 955
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 957
mhf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 959
monitor-direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 960
mtu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 961
n2a-cos-prio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 963
n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965
n2a-pop-port-vid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 967
n2a-vlan-trunking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 970
n2n-forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972
n2n-policing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 975
name (ne) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 977
name (sat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 978
name (ssl). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 980
name-format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 981
nas-ip-address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 983
nas-ipv6-address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 984
net-to-acc-rate-limiting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 985
netmask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 987
network-clock-type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 989

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network-interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 991
network-learning-ctrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 993
network-max-forwarding-entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 995
nonstandard-pd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 997
notification-interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 998
ntf-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999
ntp-server-method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000
oam-control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1002
oam-local-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1003
opr-lamptest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1004
opr-linktrace mac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1005
opr-linktrace mep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1007
opr-lpbk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1009
opr-lpbk mac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1011
opr-lpbk mep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1013
opr-switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1015
order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1017
organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1018
organization-unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1019

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outertag-prio-ctrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1020
outer-vlan-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1022
outer-vlan-ethertype . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1024
outer-vlan<n>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1027
outer-vlan<n>-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1029
outer-vlan-tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1031
packet-interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1033
packet-per-sample . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1035
packet-size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1037
password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1039
payload-type (ecpa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1041
payload-type (sat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1043
pbb-frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1046
pcp-decoding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1048
pcp-encoding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1049
pcp-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1050
pcp-pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1052
pcp-pairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1053
perf-test-period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1054
pin-authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1055
ping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1056
ping6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1057
policing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1058

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policing-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1060
polling-interval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1062
port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1063
port-pri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1064
port-shaped-speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1066
port-shaping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1068
port-vlan-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1070
power-level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1072
power-pairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1074
pps-generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1076
prefix-length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1077
primary-server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1080
primary-vid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1081
prio-map-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1083
priority (esa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1085
priority (sync) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1087
priority-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1089
priority-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1092
priority-mode-value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1094
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prompt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1096
protect-access-learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1098
protect-mgmttnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1100
protect-network-learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1102
proxy-arp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1105
proxy-ndp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1107
pse-port-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1109
qinq-ethertype . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111
ql-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1113
raps-mdlevel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1115
raps-nodeid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1117
raps-tag-ethertype . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1119
raps-tag-vlan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1121
rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1123
reboot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1125
redial-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1126
regenerate-ssh-keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1128
regenerate-ssl-certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1129
reinit-delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1130
remote-link-ids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1131
remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1133
remove diag-file. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1134
reset-stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1135

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response-timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1137
restart-with-configfile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1139
restore-db . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1141
restore-factory-defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1142
resume (activity) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1143
resume (reflector) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1144
retries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1145
revertive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1146
revert to-standby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1148
ring-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1149
ring-port<n>-role . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1151
rip2Pkts-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1153
rip-ng-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1155
rls-lpbk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1157
rls-switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1159
rx-pause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1160
sa-bit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1162
sac-profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1164
sat-responder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1166

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save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1168
save diag-file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1169
scp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1170
secret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1172
security-banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1173
security-prompt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1174
security-strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1176
selection-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1178
serial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1180
serial-disconnect-logoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1182
service-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1184
ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1186
set-threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1188
sftp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1190
show 3g-dcn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1192
show a2n-policer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1193
show a2n-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1195
show access-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1197
show acl-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200
show acl-list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1201
show active-ssl-certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1202
show activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1203
show alarm-attributes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1204

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show alarm-log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1206
show alarm-log-config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1208
show alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1209
show all-communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1210
show all-features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1211
show all-notify-entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1212
show all-slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1213
show all-target-addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1214
show all-target-params. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1215
show all-users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1216
show all-usm-users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1217
show arp-entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1219
show audit-log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1220
show audit-log-config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1221
show bits-in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1222
show bits-out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1223
show boundary-clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1224
show cfm-a2n-port-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1225
show cfm-a2n-vid-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1226
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show cfm-ctrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1228


show cfm-n2a-port-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1229
show cfm-n2a-vid-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1230
show cfm-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1231
show clb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1232
show clk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1233
show community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1234
show conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1235
show configfile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1236
show configfile-status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1239
show cpd-filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1240
show curr-data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1242
show db-version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1244
show dcn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1245
show debug. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1246
show default-md . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1247
show dest-addr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1248
show destmep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1249
show diag-file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1250
show diag-results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1251
show distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1252
show dynamic-remote-slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1255
show ecpa-ctrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1257

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show ecpa-stream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1258
show efm-oam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1260
show env-alm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1261
show erp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1262
show esm-cfg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1264
show esm-nvpair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1265
show eth0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1266
show feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1267
show file-services-status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1268
show flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1269
show fwd-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1271
show gps-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1272
show history-data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1273
show ip-interface eth0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1275
show ip-routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1276
show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1277
show ipv6-routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1278
show lag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1279
show last-rcv-sync-msg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1282

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show last-reset-info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1283
show lldp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1284
show lldp-rx-stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286
show lldp-stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1287
show lldp-tx-stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1288
show local-data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1289
show local-user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1290
show lpbk-params . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1291
show macomp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1292
show manet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1293
show master-clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1294
show master-virtual-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296
show mci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297
show md . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1299
show member-port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300
show mep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1302
show mgmttnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1304
show n1-policer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1306
show n1-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1308
show n2a-policer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1309
show n2a-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1311
show n2-policer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1313
show n2-shaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1315

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show ndp-entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1316
show ne-alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1317
show ne-conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1318
show network-element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1319
show network-element tm-params . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1321
show network-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1322
show notify-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1325
show nte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1326
show ntp-client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1328
show ocs-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1329
show passthru-flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1330
show perf-mon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1332
show ping-result . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1335
show pps-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1336
show prio-map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1337
show probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1339
show probecos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1341
show prot-group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1343
show prot-unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1344
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show provisioned-ssl-certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1345


show proxy-ndp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1346
show pse-group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1347
show pse-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1348
show psu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1349
show ptp-fp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1350
show ptp-tc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1352
show ptp-tc-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1354
show rap-server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1356
show reflector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1357
show release-versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1358
show remote-mep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1359
show remote-mgmt-addr-detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1360
show remote-org-tlv-detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1362
show remote-system-detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1364
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1366
show remote-user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1368
show results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1369
show ring-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1371
show running-config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1373
show sac-profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1375
show sat-ctrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1376
show sat-responder-session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1378

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show sat-stream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1379
show sat-system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1381
show sat-test-rslt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1382
show sec-log-config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1385
show security-banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1386
show security-log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1387
show security-system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1389
show server-mep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1390
show sfp-info. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1391
show shelf-info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1392
show shg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1393
show slot-info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1394
show sooc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1395
show src-addr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1397
show static-remote-slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1398
show stats (lag) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1400
show stats (erp). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1402
show stats (esa probe) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1405
show subnetwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1407

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show sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1408
show sync-available-refs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1409
show syncref . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1410
show sysdef-md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1411
show syslog-server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1412
show system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1413
show target-address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1415
show target-params . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1416
show telecom-slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1417
show threshold-data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1419
show time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1421
show time-available-refs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1422
show time-clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1423
show time-ref . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1425
show tod-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1426
show trace-route-result . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1427
show usb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1428
show usm-user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1429
show vlan-entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1430
signal-direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1431
snmp-engine-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1432
snmp-dying-gasp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1434
snmp-notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1436

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source-addr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1438
speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1440
squelch-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1442
squelch-ql . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1444
src-mac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1447
src-port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1449
ssh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1450
stag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1452
start-test (ecpa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1455
start-test (sat). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1456
state. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1459
stateless-addr-auto-cfg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1460
step-duration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1462
step-num . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1463
stop-test (ecpa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1464
stop-test (sat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1465
stream-name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1467
subring-without-vc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1470
suspend (activity) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1472
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suspend (reflector) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1473


svlan-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1474
svlan-id. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1476
swap-sada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1478
switch-server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1480
switch-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1481
sync-alias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1482
sync-e-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1484
sync-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1487
sync-ref-alias. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1489
sync-ref-candidate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1491
sync-ref-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1493
sys-def-gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1495
syslog-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1497
system-defaults db. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1499
system-defaults value-file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1502
system-tod-ptp-clk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1504
system-tod-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1506
table-full-action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1508
tacacs-privilege-control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1510
tacacs-user-privilege . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1511
target-addr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1512
telnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1514

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test-alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1516
test-duration (ecpa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1518
test-duration (sat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1519
test-num-frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1520
test-procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1521
test-stream-<n> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1522
test-type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1523
time-clock-alias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1524
time-holdover-performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1526
time-of-day-source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1528
timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1530
time-ref-alias. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1531
trace-route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1533
trace-route6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1534
transfer-file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1535
trans-interval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1539
tx-credit-max . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1540
tx-fast-init. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1542
tx-pause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1544

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type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1546
unicast-restart-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1549
unicast-timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1551
unlock-pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1553
unlock-user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1554
untagged-traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1555
usage-threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1557
use-port-src-mac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1558
user-label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1560
user-name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1561
valid-until . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1563
vid-list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1564
vlan-control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1565
vlan-id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1567
vlan-tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1569
wtr-time (erp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1571
wtr-time (sync) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1573
yellow-pcp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1576

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List of Figures

Figure 1: CLI Command Level Hierarchy Part I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32


Figure 2: CLI Command Level Hierarchy Part II (Network Element) . . . . . 33
Figure 3: CLI Command Level Hierarchy - Part III (Configure PTP). . . . . . 34
Figure 4: FSP 150CC-GE11x Database File Processes for CLI . . . . . . . . . 143
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List of Tables

Table 1: User Authorization Privilege Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31


Table 2: CLI Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Table 3: Entity Identifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Table 4: Parameter Rules / Valid entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Table 5: Condition Types for Each Entity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Table 6: State Codes and Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Table 7: Command Descriptions by Hierarchy Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Table 8: Root Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
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Table 9: Admin Config-File Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141


Table 10: Admin Database Command Level Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Table 11: Admin Diagnostics Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Table 12: Admin Last-Reset-Cause Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . 145
Table 13: Admin Software License Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Table 14: Admin Upgrade Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Table 15: Configure CFM Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Table 16: Configure Communication Command Level Summary . . . . . . . 154
Table 17: Configure PTP Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Table 18: Configure SAT Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Table 19: Configure SNMP Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Table 20: Configure System Command Level Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Table 21: ECPA Streams Commands Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Table 22: Configure User Security Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . 173
Table 23: Network Element Command Level Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Table 24: Configure Probe Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Table 25: Configure Reflector Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190
Table 26: Configure Access Port Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
Table 27: Configure Network Port Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Table 28: Protection Group Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Table 29: Performance Monitoring (PM) Sub-Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Table 30: Performance Monitoring (PM) Sub-Menu (ESA Probe) . . . . . . . 203

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Table 31: Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204

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Chapter 1

Introduction

How This Document is Organized


This document is primarily organized by CLI functionality. All commands associ-
ated with a given function are grouped together for those who are not familiar
with the FSP 150CC-GE11x. For those who are using this document on line,
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links (identified in red text) are provided to easily jump to the referenced section
of the manual.
Chapter 1 contains the following CLI overview information:
• The following sections provide overview information regarding CLI com-
mand use:
o Command Syntax Conventions
o Command Help
o Accessing the Command Line Interface
o Exiting the Command Line Interface
o Saving Configuration Changes
• Understanding Command Line Interface Hierarchy provides a high level
overview of the CLI command structure in regards to hierarchy levels while
providing an example CLI prompt for each level and a description on how to
get to that hierarchy level from root level.
• Argument Names Conventions lists entity identifier and argument names in
alphabetical order and identifies the valid entry for each one. This section
also identifies which commands use the specified entity identifier / argument
name, and provides a brief description of its use. This section should be
helpful for users who are familiar with the command structure and want to
quickly identify the valid entry and/or command to support the intended use.
• Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings are provided to support Perfor-
mance Management (PM) Functions.
• Commands Listed by Hierarchy Level identifies the commands supported
by each hierarchy level, from root, and provides a brief description of each
command.

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Command Syntax Conventions

• Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order lists commands in alphabetical


order and provides a brief description of each command.
Chapter 2 contains the detailed CLI command descriptions listed in alphabetical
order without regard to hierarchy level. Each detailed description is linked from
the hierarchical and alphabetical listings in Chapter 1.

Command Syntax Conventions


Throughout this manual, the following command syntax conventions are
employed:
• Commands and command keywords are shown in bold text.
• Arguments for which you supply values are shown in angle brackets, “<... >”
e.g., <control>.
• Mandatory arguments may appear by themselves, with no surrounding
punctuation.
• Optional arguments are denoted by square brackets “[.....]”.
• Arguments which require you to select from a list of options are enclosed in
braces “{.....}” with a vertical bar. “|” separating the choices. Unless the
entire argument is enclosed in square brackets “[.....]”, you must select one

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of the entries.
• Arguments contained within braces (separated by vertical bars) within
square brackets “[{...|...|... }]” means that the selection is optional. Normally,
a default value is specified in the command description.
• Command examples use the following conventions:
o
Terminal session output and command examples are displayed in
“Courier New” font.
o
Command information or control keys that you enter is in shown in bold
font.
o
Non-printing information, such as argument names, passwords or tabs,
are displayed within angle brackets, “<... >”.

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Command Help
You can obtain help on available commands and help with specific command
parameters and syntax by using the question mark ?. Entering a question mark
at any level of the CLI prompt displays a list of commands available for your
authorization level.
You can get help on keywords and command arguments by using the con-
text-sensitive help features described below. Entering help at any command
level will also provide an abbreviated description of the following command help
options.
Prefix matching of commands is supported. For example, typing co sys is
equivalent to typing configure system.
Command expansion is supported with the <TAB> key. For example, typing
con followed by the <TAB> key yields configure.
Typing ? at the top-level prompt will display a list of the command groups avail-
able. Typing a command followed by a space and then ? will show the sub-com-
mands within that command group
Typing ? halfway through a word shows all valid completions of that prefix. For
example, typing lo followed by ? at the config:sys--> prompt, yields the two
valid commands, alarm-log and alarm-severity, which may be executed
at that prompt.
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Typing ? after a word shows the list of valid keywords that can follow it. For
example, typing serial followed by space and ? yields the valid options:
disable and enable.
Command history is supported with the use of the UP and DOWN arrow keys.
Typing the UP and DOWN cursor keys scrolls backward and forward through
the command history.
Command editing is supported via the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys. CTRL+A
and CTRL+E move the cursor to the beginning and end of the command line,
respectively.

Accessing the Command Line Interface


The ADVA EOS CLI is a hierarchically structured language. The EOS CLI is
available on the local serial management port as well as via telnet and Secure
Shell (SSH) login. Telnet and SSH login can be accessed via the local Manage-
ment LAN interface.
Three pre-configured user accounts are provided as default: “root” (Superuser
level), “netadmin” (Provisioning level), and “user” (Maintenance level). Default
passwords for pre-configured user accounts is “ChgMeNOW.” After entering the
appropriate login name and password, a confirmation prompt appears. Default
login timeout is 15 minutes for each pre-configured user account.

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Exiting the Command Line Interface

Refer to the following example of a login screen:


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root@172.23.191.117's password:

***************************************************************************

This is a private system. Unauthorized access or use may lead to prosecution.

***************************************************************************

Do you wish to continue [Y|N]-->y


ADVA-->

Exiting the Command Line Interface


The command line interface may be exited by entering the quit command.

Saving Configuration Changes

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Whenever changes are made to the configuration of a device, those changes
are applied to the dynamic database which is stored in non-volatile memory.
Should the unit lose power or undergo a reboot operation, the configuration
changes will not be lost. However, to ensure that the database can be recovered
in case of a unit failure, it is recommended that a backup database copy is
made. This is possible by using the backup-db command.

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Understanding Command Line Interface


Hierarchy
This section explains the command prompts provided at each level of the hierar-
chy. Commands available to you will vary at any given point in the hierarchy. At
any time, you may enter a “?” to obtain a list of commands which are valid at the
current level of the hierarchy. There are some commands which remain avail-
able at all levels in the command hierarchy.
User authorization level also determines which commands are available for the
user. There are four user authorization levels described in the following table.
Depending on the level of user, you may or may not be able to execute all com-
mands available at any given level of the hierarchy. Some commands may be
restricted at your user level which prevent you from accessing some of the
higher levels of the command hierarchy.
Table 1: User Authorization Privilege Levels
User Level Description
Superuser Has access to all commands, including user
administration commands.
Provisioning Has access to all commands with the exception of
other user administration options.
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Maintenance Has access to a limited set of commands which


support maintenance actions, such as testing,
loopbacks, diagnostics.
Retrieve Has access to retrieve-only type commands for
displaying configuration settings and performance
data.

At initial login, you are placed in the Main Level of the command hierarchy
referred to as the “root” level. The various “configuration” levels provides access
to system provisioning commands and to various levels of configuration settings
for ports, interfaces and other service definitions. See Figure 1 to Figure 4for a
summary of the CLI command levels in graphical form.
Table 2 summarizes the various levels of the command structure and illustrates
the prompts provided by the system at each command level. Indented table
cells represent each level of the hierarchy. The table also describes how to
enter each command level from root. To go to the Main Level (root) from a given
command level, enter home. The root (subnet) level default prompt is
ADVA-->, which can be edited by using the prompt command.

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Figure 1: CLI Command Level Hierarchy Part I
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Understanding Command Line Interface Hierarchy


Root Level configure mgmttnl
admin config-file configure 3g-dcn
admin database
configure cfm-shaper
admin diagnostics
configure default md
admin last-reset-cause
configure md
admin sw-license
configure server-mep
admin upgrade
configure sysdef-md configure manet configure macomp
configure communication
configure vlan-entry configure mep
configure cfm
configure ptp
see Part III
configure sat
configure snmp
configure sat system
sat network-element configure sat control configure sat stream

configure system acl-entry


configure user-security alarm-log
network-element audit-log
configure esm-cfg
ecpa-streams
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lldp
ntp-client
profile configure sac-profile
security-log
syslog-server

config-rap
config-ssl-certificate

see Part II

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Figure 2: CLI Command Level Hierarchy Part II (Network Element)


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configure a2n-policer pm
configure flow configure n2a-policer
configure lag-memberport pm
configure a2n shaper
pm
configure n2a shaper
llf
lpbk

configure probe probe_cos


configure 10mhz port configure reflector pm
network-element configure bits in/out
configure dcn pm
clb
configure esa
configure a2n-shaper
configure ethernet-port configure a2n-policer
(network port) pm
configure env-alm configure gps port configure n2a-policer
configure flow
configure erp configure pps port (access port) pm
configure lag configure schedule esa configure n2a shaper
(access port) pm
configure nte configure tod port
efm-oam
configure poe configure usb lldp lldp_config
configure psu ecpa control llf
configure pt flow prot-group lpbk
configure shg
configure sync
configure time configure activity

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clock configure pse-port

ecpa test rslt

configure n2n-policer
pm
configure n2n shaper
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Root Level
configure ptp

network-element

configure master
virtual port
configure bc configure static
configure mci remote slave pm
configure mc configure dynamic
remote slave

configure lag configure ptp-fp pm

configure nte configure access-port configure ptp-fp pm


configure network-port
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configure ptp-tc configure ptp-tc-port

configure ocs-port
configure ts configure sooc pm

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Table 2: CLI Command Level Summary


Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
Root
Admin Config-File ADVA:config-file--> rootPrefix--> admin config-file
Admin Database ADVA:database--> rootPrefix--> admin database
Admin Diagnostics ADVA:diagnostics--> rootPrefix--> admin diagnostics
Admin Last Reset Cause ADVA:last-reset-cause--> rootPrefix--> admin last-reset-cause
Admin Upgrade ADVA:upgrade--> rootPrefix--> admin upgrade
Configure CFM ADVA:cfm--> rootPrefix--> configure cfm
Configure CFM Shaper ADVA:cfm:cfm_a2n_port_sh rootPrefix--> configure cfm
(A2N-Port, A2N-Vid, N2A-Port, aper-1-1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix:cfm--> configure cfm-a2n-port-shaper
N2A-Vid) <network-port-eid> <cfm-a2n-port-shaper-eid>
Configure Default MD ADVA:cfm:cfm_def_mdlvl-1 rootPrefix--> configure cfm
-1-1-2-1--> rootPrefix:cfm--> configure default-md
<cfm-def-mdlvl-eid>
Configure MD ADVA:cfm:md-1--> rootPrefix--> configure cfm
rootPrefix:cfm--> configure md <md-eid>
Configure Manet ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> rootPrefix--> configure cfm
rootPrefix:cfm--> configure md <md-eid>
rootPrefix:cfm:md-1--> configure manet
<manet-eid>
Configure Macomp ADVA:cfm:macomp-1-1-1--> rootPrefix--> configure cfm
rootPrefix:cfm--> configure md <md-eid>
rootPrefix:cfm:md-1--> configure manet
<manet-eid>
rootPrefix:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure macomp

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<macomp-eid>
Configure Mep ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> rootPrefix--> configure cfm
rootPrefix:cfm--> configure md <md-eid>
rootPrefix:cfm:md-1--> configure manet
<manet-eid>
rootPrefix:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep
<mep-eid>
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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
Configure Server MEP ADVA:cfm_server_mep-1--> rootPrefix--> configure cfm
(server-mep) rootPrefix:cfm--> configure server-mep
<server-mep-eid>
Configure System Default MD ADVA:cfm:sysdefmd--> rootPrefix--> configure cfm
(sysdef-md) rootPrefix:cfm--> configure sysdef-md
Configure VLAN Entry ADVA:cfm:cfm_vlan-1-1-1- rootPrefix--> configure cfm
1-1--> rootPrefix:cfm--> configure vlan-entry
<cfm-vlan-eid>
Configure Communication ADVA:comms--> rootPrefix--> configure communication
Configure Management Tunnel ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> rootPrefix--> configure communication
rootPrefix:comms--> configure mgmttnl
<mgmttnl-eid>
Configure 3G DCN ADVA:comms:3g-dcn--> rootPrefix--> configure communication
rootPrefix:comms--> configure 3g-dcn
Configure PTP ADVA:ptp--> rootPrefix--> configure ptp
PTP Network-element 1 ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> rootPrefix--> configure ptp
rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
Configure Boundary Clock ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
--> rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock
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ptp_bc-1-1
Configure Master Clock ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Interface (configure mci) :ptp_mci-1-1-3--> rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock
ptp_bc-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> configure mci
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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level


Configure Master ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Virtual Port :ptp_mci-1-1-3:master_vi rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
rtual_port-1-1-3-9--> rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock
ptp_bc-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> configure mci
ptp_mci-1-1-3
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-3-->
configure master-virtual-port
master_virtual_port-1-1-3-9
Configure Static ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Remote Slave :ptp_mci-1-1-4:static_sl rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ave-1-1-4-1--> rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock
ptp_bc-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> configure mci
ptp_mci-1-1-3
master_virtual_port-1-1-3-9
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-4-->
configure static-remote-slave
static_slave-1-1-4-1
Static Remote Slave ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Performance :ptp_mci-1-1-4:static_sl rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
Monitoring (PM) ave-1-1-4-1:pm--> rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock
ptp_bc-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> configure mci
ptp_mci-1-1-3
master_virtual_port-1-1-3-9
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-4-->

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configure static-remote-slave
static_slave-1-1-4-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-4:st
atic_slave-1-1-4-1--> pm
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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
Configure Dynamic ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Remote Slave :ptp_mci-1-1-4:dynamic_s rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
lave-1-1-4-1--> rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock
ptp_bc-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> configure mci
ptp_mci-1-1-3
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-4-->
configure dynamic-remote-slave
dynamic_slave-1-1-4-1
Configure Master Clock ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master rootPrefix--> configure ptp
_clock-1-1--> rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock
ptp_master_clock-1-1
Configure MCI ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master rootPrefix--> configure ptp
_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1 rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
--> rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock
ptp_master_clock-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1-->
configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
Configure Master ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Virtual Port _clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1 rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
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:master_virtual_port-1-1 rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock


-1-1--> ptp_master_clock-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1-->
configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--
> configure master-virtual-port
master_virtual_port-1-1-1-1

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Configure Static ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Remote Slave _clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1 rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
:static_slave-1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock
ptp_master_clock-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1-->
configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mc
i-1-1-1--> configure static-remote-slave
static_slave-1-1-1-1
Static Remote Slave ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Performance _clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1 rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
Monitoring (PM) :static_slave-1-1-1-1:pm rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock
--> ptp_master_clock-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1-->
configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mc
i-1-1-1--> configure static-remote-slave
static_slave-1-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mc
i-1-1-1:static_slave-1-1-1-1--> pm
Configure Dynamic ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Remote Slave _clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1 rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
:dynamic_slave-1-1-1-1-- rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock
> ptp_master_clock-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1-->
configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
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i-1-1-1--> configure dynamic-remote-slave
dynamic_slave-1-1-1-1
Configure PTP LAG ADVA:ptp-NE-1:lag-1-1--> rootPrefix--> configure ptp
rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-1
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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
Configure PTP Flow Point ADVA:ptp-NE-1:lag-1-1:ac rootPrefix--> configure ptp
c_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-5-1- rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
-> rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:lag-1-1--> configure ptp-fp
acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-5-1
PTP Flow Point ADVA:ptp-NE-1:lag-1-1:ac rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Performance c_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-5-1: rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
Monitoring (PM) pm --> rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:lag-1-1--> configure ptp-fp
acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-5-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:lag-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1
-1-5-1--> pm
Configure PTP NTE ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
-1-1--> rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte
nte114sh-1-1-1
Configure PTP Access ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Port -1-1--> configure rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
access-port rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte
access-1-1-1-5 nte114sh-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure
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access-port access-1-1-1-5
Configure PTP Flow ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Point -1-1:access-1-1-1-5:acc_ rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-5-1--> rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte
nte114sh-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure
access-port access-1-1-1-5
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:access-1-1-1
-5--> configure ptp-fp
acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-5-1

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PTP Flow Point PM ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
-1-1:access-1-1-1-5:acc_ rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-5-1:pm rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte
--> nte114sh-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure
access-port access-1-1-1-5
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:access-1-1-1
-5--> configure ptp-fp
acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-5-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:access-1-1-1
-5:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-5-1--> pm
Configure PTP Network ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Port -1-1:network-1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte
nte114sh-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure
network-port network-1-1-1-1
Configure PTP Flow ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Point -1-1:network-1-1-1-1:net rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1-- rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte
> nte114sh-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure
network-port network-1-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:network-1-1-
1-1--> configure ptp-fp
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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
PTP Flow Point PM ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1 rootPrefix--> configure ptp
-1-1:network-1-1-1-1:net rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1:p rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte
m--> nte114sh-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure
network-port network-1-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:network-1-1-
1-1--> configure ptp-fp
net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:network-1-1-
1-1:net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1--> pm
Configure PTP-TC ADVA:ptp-NE-1:tc-1-2--> rootPrefix--> configure ptp
rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte
nte114sh-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure
network-port network-1-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:network-1-1-
1-1--> configure ptp-fp
net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:network-1-1-
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1-1:net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1--> pm
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure ptp-tc tc-1-2

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Configure PTP-TC Port ADVA:ptp-NE-1:tc-1-9:tc_ rootPrefix--> configure ptp
port-1-2-2--> rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte
nte114sh-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure
network-port network-1-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:network-1-1-
1-1--> configure ptp-fp
net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:network-1-1-
1-1:net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1--> pm
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1--> configure ptp-tc tc-1-2
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:tc-1-2--> configure
ptp-tc-port tc_port-1-2-2
Configure Telecom Slave ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> rootPrefix--> configure ptp
configure telecom-slave rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ts-1-1 rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1-->
Configure SOOC ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> rootPrefix--> configure ptp
configure sooc rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
sooc-1-1-1 rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1-->
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1-->
Configure OCS Port ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:soo rootPrefix--> configure ptp
c-1-1-1:ocs_port-1-1-1-1 rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
--> rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1-->
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1-->
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1-->
configure ocs-port ocs_port-1-1-1-1

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SOOC Performance ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:soo rootPrefix--> configure ptp
Monitoring (pm) c-1-1-1:pm--> rootPrefix:ptp--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1-->
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1-->
rootPrefix:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> pm
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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
Configure SAT ADVA:sat--> rootPrefix--> configure sat
Configure SAT System ADVA:sat:sat-system--> rootPrefix--> configure sat
rootPrefix:sat--> configure sat-system
SAT Network Element ADVA:sat-NE-1--> rootPrefix--> configure sat
rootPrefix:sat--> network-element ne-1
Configure SAT Control ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> rootPrefix--> configure sat
rootPrefix:sat--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl
sat_control-1-1
Configure SAT Stream ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat rootPrefix--> configure sat
_test_stream-1-1-1--> rootPrefix:sat--> network-element ne-1
rootPrefix:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl
sat_control-1-1
rootPrefix:sat_control-1-1--> configure
sat-stream sat_test_stream-1-1-1
Configure SNMP ADVA:snmp--> rootPrefix--> configure snmp
Configure System ADVA:system--> rootPrefix--> configure system
Access Control List (acl-entry) ADVA:system:acl-1--> rootPrefix--> configure system
rootPrefix:system--> acl-entry <acl-eid>
Alarm Log (alarm-log) ADVA:system:alm-log--> rootPrefix--> configure system
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rootPrefix:system--> alarm-log
Audit Log (audit-log) ADVA:system:audit-log--> rootPrefix--> configure system
rootPrefix:system--> audit-log
Configure ESM Config ADVA:system:esm_cfg-1--> rootPrefix--> configure system
(configure esm-cfg) rootPrefix:system--> configure esm-cfg
<esm_cfg-id>
ECPA Streams (ecpa-streams) ADVA:system:ecpa-cfg-1-- rootPrefix--> configure system
> rootPrefix:system--> ecpa-streams <stream-num>
Link Layer Discovery Protocol ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> rootPrefix--> configure system
(lldp) rootPrefix:system--> lldp
Network Time Protocol (NTP) ADVA:system:ntpclient--> rootPrefix--> configure system
Client (ntp-client) rootPrefix:system--> ntp-client

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Profile ADVA:system:profile--> rootPrefix--> configure system
rootPrefix:system--> profile
Configure SAC Profile ADVA:system:profile:sat_ rootPrefix--> configure system
sac_profile-2--> rootPrefix:system--> profile
ADVA:system:profile--> configure sac-profile
sat_sac_profile-2
Security Log (security-log) ADVA:system:security-log rootPrefix--> configure system
--> rootPrefix:system--> security-log
SysLog Server (syslog-server) ADVA:system:syslog-1--> rootPrefix--> configure system
rootPrefix:system--> syslog-server <srvr-num>
Configure User Security ADVA:user-sec--> rootPrefix--> configure user-security
Remote Authentication Server ADVA:user-sec: rootPrefix--> configure user-security
(config-rap) rem_auth-svr-1--> rootPrefix:user-sec--> config-rap <srvr-num>
Configure SSL Certificate ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certif rootPrefix--> configure user-security
icate-1--> rootPrefix:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate
ssl_certificate-1
Network Element ADVA-NE-1--> rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Configure Environment Alarm ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_inpu rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(env-alm) (GE114H/GE114PH) t-1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure env-alm
<env_alm-eid>
Configure Ethernet Ring ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Protection (configure erp) rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure erp erp-1-2
Configure LAG ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <0>
Configure Access to Network ADVA-NE-1:lag_port_a2n_s rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Shaper (Network LAG only) haper-1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>

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rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure
a2n-shaper <5>
Performance Monitoring ADVA-NE-1:lag_port_a2n_s rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag_a2n_shaper-eid--> pm
(PM) haper-1-1-1:pm-->
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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
Configure Flow ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure flow
<lag-flow-eid>
Configure ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_police rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Access-to-Network r-1-1-1-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
Policer (a2n-policer) rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure flow
<lag-flow-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure
a2n-policer <lag_a2n_policer-eid>
Performance ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_police rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) r-1-1-1-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure flow
<lag-flow-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure
a2n-policer <lag_a2n_policer-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag_a2n_policer-eid--> pm
Configure ADVA-NE-1:lag_n2a_police rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Network-to-Access r-1-1-1-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
Policer (n2a-policer) rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure flow
<lag-flow-eid>
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rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure
n2a-policer <0>
Performance ADVA-NE-1:lag_n2a_police rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) r-1-1-1-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure flow
<lag-flow-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure
n2a-policer <lag_n2a_policer-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag_n2a_policer-eid--> pm

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Performance Monitoring ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(PM) :pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure flow
<lag-flow-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> pm
Configure Member Port ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-eid--> configure
member-port <lag-member-eid>
Configure ADVA-NE-1:lag_port_n2a_s rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Network-to-Access Shaper haper-1-1-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
(n2a-shaper) (Access side rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-1-1--> configure
LAG only) n2a-shaper <lag_port_n2a_shaper-eid>
Performance Monitoring ADVA-NE-1:lag_port_n2a_s rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(PM) haper-1-1-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-1-1--> configure
n2a-shaper <lag_port_n2a_shaper-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag_port_n2a_shaper-eid-->
pm
Link Loss Forwarding (llf) ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1:llf--> rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-1-1--> llf
Loopback (lpbk) ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1:lpbk-- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure lag <lag-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:lag-1-1--> lpbk
Configure NTE ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1-- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>

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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
Configure 10MHZ Port ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
:clk-1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix-:nte-eid--> configure
10mhz-port clk-1-1-1-1
Configure Access Port ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <9>
Cable Length Benchmark ADVA-NE-1:access_clb-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(CLB) -1-3-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid--> clb
<clb-num>
Configure Flow ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-3-2 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid-->
configure flow <5>
Configure ADVA-NE-1:a2n_policer-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
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Access-to-Network 1-1-3-2-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>


Policer (a2n-policer) rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid-->
configure flow <flow-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:flow-eid--> configure
a2n-policer <a2n_policer-eid>

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Performance ADVA-NE-1:a2n_policer-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) 1-1-3-2-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid-->
configure flow <flow-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:flow-eid--> configure
a2n-policer <a2n_policer-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:a2n_policer-eid--> pm
Configure ADVA-NE-1:n2a_policer-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Network-to-Access 1-1-3-2-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
Policer (n2a-policer) rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid-->
configure flow <flow-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:flow-eid--> configure
n2a-policer <n2a_policer-eid>
Performance ADVA-NE-1:n2a_policer-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) 1-1-3-2-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid-->
configure flow <flow-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:flow-eid--> pm
Performance ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-3-2 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) :pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure

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access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid-->
configure flow <flow-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:flow-eid--> pm
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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
Configure ADVA-NE-1:port_n2a_shape rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Network-to-Access r-1-1-1-3-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
Shaper rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid-->
configure n2a-shaper <n2a_shaper-eid>
Performance ADVA-NE-1:port_n2a_shape rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) r-1-1-1-3-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid-->
configure n2a-shaper <n2a_shaper-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:n2a_shaper-eid--> pm
EFM OAM ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
:efm-oam--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid--> efm-oam
Link Layer Discovery ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Protocol (lldp) :lldp--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
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access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid--> lldp
LLDP Access Port ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Configuration :lldp:lldp_acc_port_cfg- rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
1-1-1-3-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid--> lldp
rootPrefix:access_port-eid:lldp--> configure
acc-port-config <<port-config-num>

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Link Loss Forwarding (llf) ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
:llf--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid--> llf
Loopback (lpbk) ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
:lpbk--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid--> lpbk
Performance Monitoring ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(PM) :pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <access_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:access_port-eid--> pm
Configure BITS IN/OUT ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
bits-in bits_in-1-1-1-1
Configure BITS IN/OUT ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
bits-out bits_out-1-1-1-1
Configure DCN ADVA-NE-1:dcn-1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure dcn
Configure ESA ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:e rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>

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rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure esa
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Configure Probe ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:e rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Sub-Menu sa--> configure probe rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
esa_probe-1-1-1-2 rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure esa
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid:esa--> configure
probe <8>
Configure Probe Cos ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:e rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(1731 probe only) sa_probe_cos_config-1-1- rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
1-2-2--> rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure esa
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid:esa--> configure
probe <esa_probe-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid:esa_probe-eid-->
configure probecos <esa_probe_cos_config-eid>
Performance ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:e rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) sa_probe-1-1-1-2:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
(Configure ESA Probe) rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure esa
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid:esa--> configure
probe <esa_probe-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid:esa_probe-eid--> pm
Configure Reflector ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:e rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Sub-Menu sa_reflector-1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure esa
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rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
reflector <esa_reflector-eid>
Configure GPS Port ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(GE11SH) :clk-1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
10mhz-port clk-1-1-1-1
Configure Network Port ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Sub-Menu 1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
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Configure Pulse Per Second ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Port :pps-1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
pps-port pps-1-1-1-1
Cable Length Benchmark ADVA-NE-1:network_clb-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(CLB) 1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
network-port <network_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:network_port-eid--> clb
<clb-num>
Configure Access to ADVA-NE-1:port_a2n_shape rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Network Shaper r-1-1-1-1-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
network-port <network_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:network_port-eid-->configur
e a2n-shaper <a2n_shaper-eid>
Performance ADVA-NE-1:port_a2n_shape rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) r-1-1-1-1-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
network-port <network_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:network_port-eid-->configur
e a2n-shaper <a2n_shaper-eid>
ADVA-NE-1:<a2n_shaper-eid>--> pm
EFM OAM ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
1:efm-oam--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
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Link Layer Discovery ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Protocol (lldp) 1:lldp--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
network-port <network_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:network_port-eid--> lldp
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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
Configure LLDP Net ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Port Config 1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
-1-1-1-1-2--> rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
network-port <network_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:network_port-eid--> lldp
rootPrefix-nePrefix:network_port-eid:lldp-->
configure net-port-config <net-port-config-num>
Configure LLDP Net ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Port Config 1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
-1-1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
access-port <network_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:network_port-eid--> lldp
rootPrefix:network_port-eid:lldp-->
<lldp_net_port_cfg-eid>
Link Loss Forwarding (llf) ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
1:llf--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
network-port <network_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:network_port-eid--> llf
Loopback (lpbk) ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
1:lpbk--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
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rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
network-port <network_port-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:network_port-eid--> lpbk
Configure Schedule ESA ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:e rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
sa_schedule--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
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Configure Activity ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:e rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
sa_schedule-1-1-1-3--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure
schedule esa
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte_eid:esa_schedule-->
configure activity <activity_eid>
Configure Time of Day Port ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(configure tod port) :tod-1-1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure tod-port
tod-1-1-1-1
Configure USB ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> configure usb
ECPA Control (ecpa-ctrl) ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1-- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
> ecpa-ctrl rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> ecpa-ctrl

ECPA Test Result ADVA-NE-1:ecpa_test-1-1- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>


1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte <nte-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid--> ecpa-ctrl
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid:ecpa_ctrl-eid-->
ecpa-test-rslt 1
Protection Group Sub-Menu ADVA-NE-1:prot_grp-1-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(prot-group) -1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure nte
rootPrefix-nePrefix:nte-eid-->prot-group
Configure Pass-through Flow ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-3--> rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure passthru-flow

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Configure N1Policer ADVA-NE-1:pt_n1_policer- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
1-3-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure passthru-flow
pt_flow-1-3
rootPrefix-nePrefix-:pt_flow-1-3--> configure
n1-policer pt_n1_policer-1-3-0
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Menu Level Example Prompt Enter from Root Level
N1 Policer Performance ADVA-NE-1:pt_n1_policer- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) 1-3-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure passthru-flow
pt_flow-1-3
rootPrefix-nePrefix-:pt_flow-1-3--> configure
n1-policer pt_n1_policer-1-3-0
rootPrefix-nePrefix:pt_n1_policer-1-3-0--> pm
Configure N1Shaper ADVA-NE-1:pt_n1_shaper-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
-3-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure passthru-flow
pt_flow-1-3
rootPrefix-nePrefix:pt_flow-1-3--> configure
n1-shaper pt_n1_shaper-1-3-0
N1 Shaper Performance ADVA-NE-1:pt_n1_shaper-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) -3-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure passthru-flow
pt_flow-1-3
rootPrefix-nePrefix:pt_flow-1-3--> configure
n1-shaper pt_n1_shaper-1-3-0
ADVA-NE-1:pt_n1_shaper-1-3-0-->pm
Configure N2 Policer ADVA-NE-1:pt_n2_policer- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
1-3-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure passthru-flow
pt_flow-1-3
rootPrefix-nePrefix-:pt_flow-1-3--> configure
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n2-policer pt_n2_policer-1-3-0
N2 Policer Performance ADVA-NE-1:pt_n2_policer- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) 1-3-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure passthru-flow
pt_flow-1-3
rootPrefix-nePrefix-:pt_flow-1-3--> configure
n2-policer pt_n2_policer-1-3-0
rootPrefix-nePrefix:pt_n2_policer-1-3-0--> pm
Configure N2 Shaper ADVA-NE-1:pt_n2_shaper-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
-3-0--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure passthru-flow
pt_flow-1-3
rootPrefix-nePrefix:pt_flow-1-3--> configure
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N2 Shaper Performance ADVA-NE-1:pt_n2_shaper-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
Monitoring (PM) -3-0:pm--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure passthru-flow
pt_flow-1-3
rootPrefix-nePrefix:pt_flow-1-3--> configure
n2-shaper pt_n2_shaper-1-3-0
ADVA-NE-1:pt_n2_shaper-1-3-0-->pm
Configure POE (GE114PH) ADVA-NE-1:poe--> rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure poe
pse_grp-1-1-1
Configure PSE Port ADVA-NE-1:poe:pse_port-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
-1-1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure poe
pse_grp-1-1-1
rootPrefix-nePrefix:poe--> configure pse-port
<3>
Configure PSU ADVA-NE-1:psu-1-1-1--> rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(GE114H/GE114SH/GE114PH) rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure psu <3>
Configure Split Horizon Group ADVA-NE-1:shg-1-2--> rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(configure shg) rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure shg shg-1-2
Configure Sync ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1-- rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(GE114S/GE114SH) > rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure <sync-eid>
Configure Time Clock ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1 rootPrefix--> network-element <ne-eid>
(GE114SH) -1-1--> rootPrefix-nePrefix--> configure time-clock
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Refer to Table 3 for entity identifier naming used in the CLI commands.

Table 3: Entity Identifiers


Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
a2n_policer-eid Access to a2n_shaper-ne-shelf-nte-access-flo add a2n-policer Access to Network Policer
Network Policer w-n, delete a2n-policer Entity Identifier.
Entity Identifier where show a2n-policer
ne = 1,
shelf = 1,
nte = 1,
access = 2-6,
flow = 1-32,
n = 0-7.
Example: a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-5.
Link Aggregation lag_a2n_policer-ne-lag-flow-n, add a2n-policer Link Aggregation Group
Group Access to where delete a2n-policer Access to Network Policer
Network Policer ne =1, show a2n-policer Entity Identifier
Entity Identifier lag =1-3,
flow =1-32,
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n = 0-7.
Example:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-4.

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a2n_shaper-eid Access Port a2n_shaper-ne-shelf-access-flow-n add a2n-shaper Entity Identifier of an Access
Access to , delete a2n-shaper to Network Shaper on
Network Shaper where show a2n-shaper Access Port.
Entity Identifier ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
access=1,
flow=1-32,
n=0-7.
Example: a2n_shaper-1-1-1-1-1-1.
Link Aggregation lag_a2n_shaper-ne-lag-flow-n, add a2n-shaper Entity Identifier of an Access
Group Access to where delete a2n-shaper to Network Shaper on LAG.
Network Shaper ne=1, show a2n-shaper
Entity Identifier lag=1,
flow=1-32,
n=0-7.
Example: lag_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-4.
Port-based port_a2n_shaper-ne-shelf-nte-netw show a2n-shaper Entity Identifier of an
Access to ork-n, Prot-based Access to
Network Shaper where Network Shaper.
Entity Identifier ne=1,
shelf=1,
network=1-2,
n=0-7.
Example:
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Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
access_port-eid Access Port Entity access-ne-shelf-nte-n, add member-port (lag) Access Port Entity Identifier.
Identifier where add member-port (shg)
ne=1, add probe
shelf=1, add reflector
nte=1, add sat-stream
n=2-6. add syncref
Example: access-1-1-1-3. delete member-port (lag)
delete member-port (shg)
show access-port
show cfm-a2n-port-shaper
show cfm-a2n-vid-shaper
show cfm-n2a-port-shaper
show cfm-n2a-vid-shaper
test-alarm
acl-eid Access Control 1 through 10. configure permit Configure a new Access
List Entity Control List entry.
Identifier
acc_ptp_flow_pt- Access Port PTP A whole number 1-33. add ptp-tc Equipment Identifier of an
eid Flow Point Access Port PTP Flow Point
Equipment
Identifier
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bc-eid Boundary Clock ptp_bc-n, add boundary-clock The Entity Identifier of the
Entity Identifier where n=1. delete boundary-clock Boundary Clock.
Example: ptp_bc-1. show boundary-clock
bits-in-port-eid BITS IN Port bits_in-ne-shelf-nte-n, add syncref BITS IN Port Entity
Entity Identifier where show bits-in Identifier.
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
n=1.
Example: bits_in-1-1-1-1.

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bits-out-port-eid BITS out Port bits_out-ne-shelf-nte-n, show bits-out BITS Out Port Entity
Entity Identifier where Identifier.
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
n=1.
Example: bits_out-1-1-1-1.
cfm_a2n_port_sh CFM A2N Port cfm_a2n_port_shaper-ne-shelf-nte- show cfm-a2n-port-shaper Configuration of a network
aper-eid Shaper Entity port--n, port based CFM shaper.
Identifier where
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
port=1-2,
n=1.
Example:cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1
-1-1-1.
cfm_a2n_vid_sha CFM A2N VID cfm_a2n_vid_shaper-ne-shelf-nte-p show cfm-a2n-vid-shaper Configuration of a network
per-eid Shaper Entity ort--n, VID based CFM shaper.
Identifier where
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
port=1-2,
n=1.
Example:
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Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
cfm-def-mdlvl-eid CFM Default cfm_def_mdlvl-ne-shelf-nte-port- show default-md Configuration of a CFM
Maintenance pvid, Default MD
Domain Level where
Entity Identifier ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
port=1-6,
pvid=1-4095.
Example:
cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1403.
cfm_n2a_port_sh CFM N2A Port cfm_n2a_port_shaper-ne-shelf-nte- show cfm-n2a-port-shaper Configuration of an access
aper-eid Shaper Entity port-n, port based CFM shaper
Identifier where
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
port=2-6,
n=1.
Example:cfm_n2a_port_shaper-1-1
-1-4-1.
cfm_n2a_vid_sha CFM N2A VID cfm_n2a_vid_shaper-ne-shelf-nte-p show cfm-n2a-vid-shaper Configuration of an access
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per-eid Shaper Entity ort--n, VID based CFM shaper


Identifier where
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
port=2-6,
n=1.
Example:
cfm_n2a_port_shaper-1-1-1-3-1.

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cfm-vlan-eid CFM VLAN Entity cfm_vlan-ne-shelf-nte-port-n, delete vlan-entry Configuration of a CFM
Identifier where show vlan-entry VLAN entry.
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
port=1-6,
n=1-4095.
Example: cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-1501.
clock-eid Time Clock Entity time_clock-ne-shelf-nte-n. add master-clock The Entity Identifier of a
Identifier where ne=1, time-of-day-source Time Clock
shelf=1,
nte=1,
n=1.
Example: time_clock-1-1-1-1.
ds-eid Dynamic Remote dynamic_slave-ne-bc-mci-n. delete The Entity Identifier of a
Slave Entity where ne=1, dynamic-remote-slave Static Remote Slave
Identifier bc=1, show dynamic-remote-slave
mci=1,
n=1-4.
Example: dynamic_slave-1-1-1-2.
env_alm-eid Environment env_alarm_input-ne-shelf-n, Configure Environment Environment Alarm Entity
Alarm Entity where Alarm level command Identifier.
Identifier ne=1,
shelf=1,
n=1-4.
Example: env_alarm_input-1-1-1.
erp-eid Ethernet Ring erp-ne-n, add erp The entity identifier of an

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Identifier ne=1, show erp
n=1-2. loop-avoidance
Example: erp-1-2.
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Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
esa_probe-eid ESA Probe Entity esa_probe-ne-shelf-nte-n, ESA Control level ESA Probe Entity Identifier.
Identifier where commands
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
n=1-255.
Example: esa_probe-1-1-1-1.
esa_reflector-eid ESA Reflector esa_reflector-ne-shelf-nte-n, show reflector ESA Reflector Entity
Entity Identifier where delete reflector Identifier.
ne=1, resume (reflector)
shelf=1, suspend (reflector)
nte=1, add reflector
n=1-255.
Example: esa_reflector-1-1-1-1.
flow-eid Access Port Flow flow-ne-shelf-nte-access-n, Flow level commands Flow Entity Identifier.
Entity Identifier where add flow
ne=1, delete flow
shelf=1, show flow
ntu=1, add sooc
access=2-6,
n=1-32.
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Example: flow-1-1-1-5-1.
Link Aggregation lag_flow-ne-lag-flow, add flow Link Aggregation Group
Group Flow Entity where delete flow Flow Entity Identifier
Identifier ne=1, show flow
lag=1-3,
n=1-32.
Example: lag-1-1-1.
Pass Through pt_flow-ne-n, add passthru-flow Pass Through Flow Entity
Flow Entity where add ptp-tc Identifier.
Identifier ne=1, delete passthru-flow
n=1-128. show passthru-flow
Example: flow-1-128.

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gps-port-eid GPS Entity gps-port-eid-ne-shelf-nte-n, show gps-port The Entity Identifier of a
Identifier where Global Positioning System
ne=1, (GPS) Port.
shelf=1,
nte=1,
n=1.
Example: gps-port-1-1-1-1
ipv4-eid IPv4 Entity eth0 add arp-entry Add an IPv4 address to the
Identifier Address Resolution Protocol
(ARP) table.
add ip-route An IPv4 Interface where the
static IPv4 route is to be
associated with.
delete arp-entry Delete an existing IPv4
address from the Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP)
table.
delete ip-route Delete a route from the
routing table.
dhcp-client-id-control Configure the DHCP client
id control associated with
this IPv4 Interface.
dhcp-control Configure the DHCP control
associated with this IPv4
Interface.
netmask Configure the Network Mask
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ipv6o4_tnl-eid IPv6-over-IPv4 ipv6o4_tnl-n, delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl The Entity Identifier of a
Tunnel Entity where n=1. IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel.
Identifier Example: ipv6o4_tnl-1.
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Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
lag_a2n_shaper- Link Aggregation lag_a2n_shaper-ne-lag-n, show a2n-shaper Link Aggregation Group
eid Group Access to where show cfm-a2n-port-shaper Access to Network Shaper
Network Policer ne=1, Entity Identifier
Entity Identifier lag=1-3,
n=0-7.
Example:
lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-0
lag-eid Link Aggregation lag-ne-n, add lag Link Aggregation Group
Group Entity where add probe Entity Identifier
Identifier ne=1, delete lag
n=1-3. show lag
Example: lag-1-2.
lag-flow-eid Link Aggregation lag_flow-ne-lag-n, add flow Link Aggregation Group
Group Flow Entity where delete flow Flow Entity Identifier
Identifier ne=1, show flow
lag=1-3,
n=1-32.
Example: lag-1-1-1
lag-member-eid Link Aggregation lag_member-ne-lag-n, show member-port Link Aggregation Group
Group member where member port Entity Identifier
port Entity ne=1,
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Identifier lag=1-3,
n=1-2.
Example: lag_member-1-2-1
lldp_dest_addr- LLDP Destination lldp_dest_addr-n, show dest-addr LLDP Destination Address
eid Address Entity where n=1-3. Entity Identifier
Identifier Example: lldp_dest_addr-2.

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lldp_acc_port_cfg LLDP Access Port lldp_acc_port_cfg-ne-shelf-nte-acc Access Port LLDP The Entity Identifier for
-eid Configuration ess-n, Configuration Access Port LLDP
Entity Identifier where configuration.
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
access=2-6,
desmac=1.
Example:
lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1.
lldp_net_port_cfg- LLDP Network lldp_net_port_cfg-ne-shelf-nte-netw Network Port LLDP The Entity Identifier for
eid Port Configuration ork-n, Configuration Network Port LLDP
Entity Identifier where configuration.
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
network=1-2,
n=1.
Example:
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Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
lldp_rmt_sys-eid LLDP Remote lldp_acc_rem_entry-ne-shelf-nte-ac show remote-system-detail The Entity Identifier for
System Entity cess-desmac-n show Ethernet Port LLDP Remote
Identifier or remote-mgmt-addr-detail Systems.
lldp_net_rem_entry-ne-shelf-nte-ne show remote-org-tlv-detail
twork-desmac-n, show
where remote-unknown-tlv-detail
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
access=2-6,
network=1-2,
desmac=1,
remote=1-128.
Example:
lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-1
or
lldp_net_rem_entry-1-1-1-1-1-1.
macomp-eid CFM macomp-md-manet-n, configure macomp The Entity Identifier for a
Maintenance where show macomp CFM MACOMP.
Association md =1-64,
Component Entity manet =1-64,
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Identifier n =1.
Example: macomp-34-34-1.
manet-eid CFM manet-md-n, show manet The Entity Identifier for a
Maintenance where CFM MANET.
Association md =1-64,
Network Entity n=1-64.
Identifier Example: manet-34-34.
mc-eid PTP Master Clock ptp_master_clock-ne-n, add master-clock The Entity Identifier of a PTP
Entity Identifier where ne=1, delete master-clock Master Clock.
n=1. show master-clock
Example: ptp_master_clock-1-1.

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mci-eid PTP Master Clock ptp_mci-ne-bc-n, add mci The Entity Identifier of a PTP
Interface Entity where ne=1, delete mci Master Clock Interface.
Identifier bc=1, show mci
n=1-4.
Example: ptp_mci-1-1-3.
md-eid CFM md-n, show md The Entity Identifier for a
Maintenance where CFM MD.
Domain Entity n=1-64.
Identifier Example: md-34.
mep-eid CFM mep-md-manet-n, add erp The Entity Identifier for a
Maintenance End where add sat-stream CFM MEP.
Point Entity md=1-64, delete mep
Identifier manet-1-64, show mep
n=1-8191.
Example: mep-34-34-801.
mgmt_tnl-eid Management mgmt_tnl-n, delete mgmttnl The Entity Identifier of a
Tunnel Entity where show mgmttnl Management Tunnel.
Identifier n=1-255.
Example: mgmt_tnl-34
mvp-eid Master Virtual master_virtual_port-ne-bc-mci-n, add master-virtual-port The Entity Identifier of a
Port Entity where ne=1, delete master-virtual-port Master Virtual Port.
Identifier bc=1, show master-virtual-port
mci=1-4,
n=1-9.
Example:
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Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
n2a_policer-eid Link Aggregation lag_n2a_policer-ne-lag-flow-n, add n2a-policer Link Aggregation Group
Group Network to where delete n2a-policer Network to Access Policer
Access Policer ne=1, show n2a-policer Entity Identifier
Entity Identifier lag=1-3,
flow=1-32,
n=0-7.
Example: lag_n2a_policer-1-2-2-2.
Network Port n2a_policerer-ne-shelf-nte-access-f add n2a-policer Network to Access Policer
Network to low-n, delete n2a-policer Entity Identifier.
Access Policer where show n2a-policer
Entity Identifier ne = 1,
shelf = 1,
nte = 1,
network = 1-2,
flow = 1-32,
n = 0 - 7.
Example: n2a_policer-1-1-1-1-1-1.
n2a_shaper-eid Link Aggregation lag_port_n2a_shaper-ne-lag-n, show n2a-shaper Link Aggregation Group
Group Network to where Network to Access Shaper
Access Shaper ne=1, Entity Identifier
Entity Identifier lag=1-3,
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n=0-7.
Example:
lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-0.
Network to port_n2a_shaper-ne-shelf-nte-acce show n2a-shaper Network to Access Shaper
Access Shaper ss-n, Entity Identifier.
Entity where
Identifier ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
access=2-6,
n=0-7.
Example:
port_n2a_shaper-1-1-1-1-1.

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n2n_policer-eid Network to pt_n1/n2_policer-ne-flow-n, add n1-policer Network to Network Policer
Access Policer where delete n1-policer Entity Identifier.
Entity ne=1, show n1-policer
Identifier flow=1-128, show n2-policer
n=0-7.
Example: pt_n1_policer-1-3-0.
n2n_shaper-eid Network to pt_n1/n2_shaper-ne-flow-n, add n2-shaper Network to Network Shaper
Access Shaper where ne=1, delete n2-shaper Entity Identifier.
Entity flow=1-128, show n1-shaper
Identifier n=0-7. show n2-shaper
Example: pt_n1_policer-1-3-0.
ne-eid Network Element ne-n, show network-element The Entity Identifier of the
Entity Identifier Where, Network Element.
ne = 1-n.
Example: ne-1.
network_port-eid Network Port network-ne-shelf-nte-n, Network Port level Network Port Entity Identifier
Entity Identifier where commands
ne=1, add erp
shelf=1, add member-port (lag)
nte=1, add member-port (shg)
n=1-2. add sat-stream
Example: network-1-1-1-1. add syncref
delete member-port (lag)
delete member-port (shg)
test-alarm
nte-eid NTE Equipment ntetype-ne-shelf-nte, show nte NTE Equipment Identifier.
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sh/114ph
ne=1,
shelf=1,
n=1.
Example: nte114-1-1-1.
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Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
net_ptp_flow_pt-e Network Port PTP A whole number 1-33. add ptp-tc Equipment Identifier of a
id Flow Point Network Port PTP Flow
Equipment Point
Identifier
ocs_port-eid Ordinary Clock ocs_port-ne-shelf-ts-sooc-n, add ocs-port Ordinary Clock Slave Port
Slave Port Entity where delete ocs-port Entity Identifier.
Identifier ne=1, show ocs-port
shelf=1,
ts=1,
sooc=1,
n=1.
Example: ocs_port-1-1-1-1-1.
policer-eid N2N Policer Entity n1_policer-ne-ptflow-n, add n1-policer The Entity Identifier of a
Identifier where delete n1-policer N2N Policer.
ne=1, show n2-policer
ptflow=1-128,
n=0-7.
Example: n1_policer-1-100-7.
pps-eid Pulse Per Second pps-ne-shelf-nte-n, show pps-port The Entity Identifier of a
Entity Identifier where Pulse Per Second Port.
ne=1,
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shelf=1,
nte=1,
n=1.
Example: ocs_port-1-1-1-1.
prio_map-eid Priority Map Entity prio_map-ne-shelf-nte-port-n, edit-prio-map The priority map entity
Identifier where show prio-map identifier.
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
port=1-6,
n=0-7.
Example: prio_map-1-1-1-3-0.

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probecos-eid The identifier of esa_probe_cos_config-ne-shelf-nte delete probecos The probe COS entity
Probe COS entity. -probe-n, show probecos identifier.
where
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
probe =1-255,
n = 0-7.
Example:
esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-2-3.
prot-eid Protection Group Valid network_port-eid add prot-grp The Entity Identifier of the
member entity Network Port that is the
identifier protecting unit of the
protection group.
pse_port-eid Power Sourcing pse_port-ne-shelf-psegroup-n, configure pse-port The Entity Identifier of a
Equipment Port where PSE Port.
Entity Identifier ne=1,
shelf=1,
psegroup=1,
port=1-4.
Example: pse_port-1-1-1-1.
psu-eid Power Supply psu-ne-shelf-n, show psu The Entity Identifier of a
Unit Entity where provisioned Power Supply
Identifier ne=1, Unit.
shelf=1,
n=1-2.
Example: psu-1-1-1.

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Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
ptp_fp-eid PTP Flow Point For Access Port: add master-virtual-port PTP Flow Point Entity
Entity Identifier acc_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n add ocs-port Identifier.
, add ptp-fp
where show ptp-fp
ne=1,
shelf=1,
slot=1,
port=2-6,
n=1-33.
Example:
acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1.

For Network Port:


net_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n
,
where
ne=1,
shelf=1,
slot=1,
port=1-2,
n=1-33.
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Example:
net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1.

For LAG Port:


lag_acc/net_ptp_flow_pt--ne-lag-n,
where
ne=1,
lag=1-3,
n=1-33.
Example:
lag_acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1.

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rs-eid Static Remote static_slave-ne-bc-mci-n, add static-remote-slave The Entity Identifier of a
Slave Entity where delete static-remote-slave Static Remote Slave
Identifier ne=1, show static-remote-slave
bc=1,
mci=1,
n=1-4.
Example: static_slave-1-1-1-2..
sat_control-eid Service Activation sat_control-ne-n. add sat-ctrl The Entity Identifier of a
Test Control Where show sat-ctrl Service Activation Test
Entity Identifier ne=1, Control.
n=1.
Example: sat_control-1-1.
sat_resat_respon Service Activation sat_responder_session-ne-n, delete The Entity Identifier of a SAT
der_session-eid Test Responder where sat-responder-session Service Acceptance
Session Entity ne=1, show sat-responder-session Responder Session.
Identifier n=1-4.
Example:
sat_responder_session-1-3.
sat_sac_profile- SAT Service sat_sac_profile-n, add sat-stream The Entity Identifier of a SAT
eid Acceptance where sac-profile Service Acceptance Criteria
Criteria Profile n=1-4. show sac-profile Profile
Entity Identifier Example: sat_control-4.
server_mep-eid Sever cfm_server_mep-n. add server-mep The Entity Identifier of a SAT
Maintenance End where n=1-255. delete server-mep Service Acceptance Criteria
Point Entity show server-mep Profile
Identifier
sat_test_stream- Service Activation sat_test_stream-ne-ctrl-n, add sat-stream The Entity Identifier of a

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Entity Identifier ne=1, show sat-stream Point Entity.
ctrl=1, show sat-test-rslt
n=1-4.
Example: sat_test_stream-1-1-4.
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Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
shelf-eid Shelf Entity shelf-ne-n. show shelf-info The Entity Identifier of the
Identifier Where ne=1, Shelf.
n=1.
Example: shelf-1-1.
shg-eid Split Horizon shg-ne-n, delete shg The Entity Identifier of a Split
Group Entity where Horizon Group.
Identifier ne=1.
n=1-128.
Example: shg-1-23.
sooc-eid Slave Only sooc-ne-ts-n, add sooc Slave Only Ordinary Clock
Ordinary Clock where delete sooc Entity Identifier.
Entity Identifier ne=1, show sooc
ts=1,
n=1.
Example: sooc-1-1-1.
sync-eid Synchronization sync-ne-shelf-nte-n, add telecom-slave Entity Identifier of the
Entity Identifier where show sync synchronization domain
ne=1, sync-id
shelf=1,
nte=1,
n=1.
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Example: sync-1-1-1-1.
syncref-eid synchronization syncref-ne-shelf-nte-sync-n, clear-lockout The synchronization
reference Entity where clear-wtr reference entity identifier.
Identifier ne=1, delete syncref
shelf=1, forced-switch (sync)
nte=1, freq-source
sync=1, lockout
n=1-3. manual-switch (sync)
Example: syncref-1-1-1-1-1. priority (sync)
show syncref
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tc-eid Transparent tc-ne-n, add ptp-tc Transparent Clock Entity
Clock Entity where Identifier
Identifier ne=1,
n=1-32.
Example: tc-1-1
tc_port-eid Transparent tc_port-ne-tc-n, show ptp-tc-port Transparent Clock Port
Clock Port Entity where Entity Identifier
Identifier ne=1,
tc=1-32,
n=1-2.
Example: tc_port-1-9-1.
time-ref-eid Time Reference timeref-ne-shelf-nte-clk-n, clear-lockout The Entity Identifier of a
Entity Identifier where clear-wtr Time time Reference.
ne=1, delete timeref
shelf=1, lockout
nte=1, priority (sync)
clk=1, show time-ref
n=1. time-ref-alias
Example: timeref-1-1-1-1-1.
tod_port-eid Time of Day Port tod_port-ne-nte-n. show tod-port The Entity Identifier of a
Entity Identifier Where Time of Day Port.
ne=1,
shelf=1,
nte=1,
n=1.
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Entity ID Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
ts-eid Telecom Slave ts-ne-n, add boundary-clock Telecom Slave Entity
Entity Identifier where add telecom-slave Identifier.
ne=1, add telecom-slave
n=1. delete telecom-slave
Example: ts-1-1. freq-source
show telecom-slave
system-tod-ptp-clk
time-of-day-source
wkg-eid Working Unit Valid network_port-eid add prot-grp The Entity Identifier of the
Entity Identifier of Network Port that is the
the Protection working unit of the
Group protection group.
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Table 4: Parameter Rules / Valid entries
Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
access SNMP Access readonly, readwrite, trap-only. add community The SNMP Access type
Type add support for this community or
USM user.
action Max Neighbor discard-new. max-neighbor-action The action to take when the
Action maximum supported remote
systems are discovered.
address MAC Address Valid MAC address. dest-mac-addr The destination MAC
The default is 00:00:00:00:00:00. opr-lpbk mac address.
alias Equipment Alias A string of 0 - 64 characters; Empty alias A name given to the
string or string containing SPACE equipment.
must be enclosed in quotation
marks. String consisting of only
SPACE is not allowed.
Facility Alias A string of 0 -256 characters. Empty add boundary-clock A name given to the facility.
string or string containing SPACE add flow
must be enclosed in quotation add master-virtual-port
marks. String consisting of only add shg
SPACE is not allowed. add static-remote-slave
alias
circuit-name
sync-alias
sync-ref-alias
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
alm-type Condition Type of battery-discharging, battery-failure, alm-type The Condition type option for
an Environment commercial-power-failure, an environment alarm.
Alarm cooling-fan-failure, engine-failure,
fuse-failure, generator-failure,
high-temperature, intrusion,
low-battery-voltage,
low-temperature, miscellaneous,
open-door. The default is
miscellaneous.
announce-rate Master 1-pkt-per-1-sec,1-pkt-per-16-sec, add sooc The Message rate for Master
Announce 1-pkt-per-2-sec,1-pkt-per-4-sec, Clock.
Message Rate 1-pkt-per-8-sec, 2-pkt-per-1-sec,
4-pkt-per-1-sec, 8-pkt-per-1-sec.
The default is 1-pkt-per-16-sec.
Max Announce 1-pkt-per-1-sec,1-pkt-per-2-sec, add mci The Message rate for Master
Message Rate 1-pkt-per-4-sec,1-pkt-per-8-sec, Clock.
1-pkt-per-16-sec. The default is
1-pkt-per-1-sec.
asmd-ql Assumed Quality ql-ssu-a, ql-ssu-b, ql-eec1, ql-none, assumed-ql The Quality Level assumed
Level ql-prc. The default is ql-eec1. add telecom-slave for a reference not supporting
(SDH Network SSM.
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Assumed Quality ql-eec2, ql-none, ql-prov, ql-prs, assumed-ql
Level (SONET ql-smc, ql-st2, ql-st3e, ql-stu, ql-tnc. add telecom-slave
Network Clock) The default is ql-stu.
associated_entity Associated Entity The identifier for the entities add esm-cfg The Identifier of the entity to
-id Identifier available below the current NTE. be associated with an ESM
Example: a2n_policer-eid, configuration ID.
a2n_shaper-eid, access_port-eid,
flow-eid, n2a_policer-eid, lag-eid,
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description


auth-key USM User Character string - 8 to 32 add The Authentication Key for
Authentication alpha-numeric characters; only configure this USM user.
Key applicable if sec-level is set to usm-user-auth-key
auth-priv or auth-no-priv.
auth-protocol SNMP md5, sha1; This option is only add The Authentication Protocol
Authentication applicable if sec-level is set to support for this USM user.
Protocol auth-priv or auth-no-priv.
auto-cofig-percent Automatic 0-100. The default is 100. auto-cir-bw-percent Percentage of available CIR
Assigned CIR on the Network ports
assigned to this flow.
bandwidth Guaranteed Flow 0 to 1 G bps. guaranteed-flow-bandwidt The Bandwidth guaranteed
Bandwidth h for a Flow.
banner Security Banner Character string - 0 to 1024 security-banner Edit the post login Security
characters. Text string must be Banner for the System.
enclosed on quotes (““). To clear
the security banner information,
specify a null string in the argument:
security-banner ““. The default is
“This is a private system.
Unauthorized access or use may
lead to prosecution.”
bin-index Bin Index 15min:1-32 (1 being the most clear history-data The History Bin to retrieve or
recent and 32 being the oldest), clear stats (probe) clear. 1 being the most recent
1day:1 only. show history-data and 32 being the oldest.
show perf-mon
show stats (esa probe)
bins Distribution Bin 1-10. distribution Number of probe distribution

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buffer-size Buffer Size 1 to 15360 Kbytes. The default add n2-shaper The buffer size allocated to
is128 for service Flow and buffersize (shaper) the Shaper.
Pass-through Flow, 0 for CFM
Shaper.
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
cbs Committed Burst 0 to 1024 KBytes. The default is 0. add a2n-policer Committed Burst Size of QoS
Size cbs Policer/Shaper.
Service 0 to 9999 KBytes. The default is 0. add sat-stream Service Activation Test
Activation Test cbs Stream Committed Burst
Stream Size.
Committed Burst
Size
cir Committed 0 - 1,000,000,000bps. add flow The bandwidth committed to
Information Rate add passthru-flow a service Flow, Pass-through
add sat-stream Flow, Management Tunnel or
cir Service Activation Test Flow.
cir (sat)
clb-num Cable Length 1 - 5. control Cable Length Benchmark
Benchmark description Number.
Number length
show clb
client-id DHCP Client 0-254 characters. An empty string dhcp-client-id A string to be sent out as the
Identifier or string containing spaces must be DHCP Client Identifier.
enclosed in double quotation
marks. Enter an empty string to use
the defautl.The default is the
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System Name.
clock-id PTP Clock A 16-digit hex number which is add boundary-clock PTP Clock Identity of a
Identity unique System-wide. The default add master-clock Boundary Clock, Master
value: <DCN MAC Address> add ptp-tc clock, Transparent Clock or
<Unique Number> . add telecom-slave Telecom Slave.
Example: 0080ea2202100002.
cond-type Condition Type See Alarms and Conditions. alarm-attributes Identifies the Condition Type
for which the Notification
Code is to be modified.

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config-stream-num Configuration 1 to 12. The default is 1, 2 and 3 for show ecpa-stream Used for entering the ECPA
Stream Number Test Stream IDs a, b and c, stream-name Configuration Streams level
respectively. test-stream-<n> in the CLI hierarchy.
inner-vlan<n>-control
(ecpa & sat)
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa &
sat)
0 to 12 (0 means a configuration test-stream-<n> Used for associating a
stream is not used). The default is configuration stream to a test
1, 2 and 3 for Test Stream IDs a, b stream.
and c, respectively.
confirmation Confirmation yes, no. restart-with-configfile Confirm to execute the
restore-factory-defaults operation specified by the
system-defaults db command.
control Alarm Hold Off enabled; disabled. The default is alm-hold-off Enable or disable
Control enabled. environment alarm hold off.
Automatic enabled, disabled; auto-bw-config Enable or disable Automatic
Bandwidth The default is disabled. Bandwidth on a Service Flow
Configuration or Pass-through Flow.
Control
Automatic enabled, disabled. The default is auto-diagnostic Enable or disable Automatic
Diagnostic enabled. Diagnostics on a Network or
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control C-tag/S-tag disabled, enabled. The default is type Enable or disable C-tag/S-tag
(Continued) VLAN Control disabled. VLAN for management
tunnel.
Cable Length enabled, disabled. The default is control Enable or disable this cable
Benchmark disabled. length benchmark.
Control
CLI Paging Mode enabled, disabled. The default is config-user <user-id> Enable or disable CLI paging
Control enabled. cli-paging mode for this user.
DHCP Class enabled, disabled. The default is dhcp-class-id-control Whether to send DHCP Class
Identifier Control enabled. Identifier to the DHCP server.
DHCP Client enabled, disabled. The default is dhcp-client-id-control Whether to enable DHCPv4
Identifier Control disabled. on a Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
DHCP Control enabled, disabled. The default is dhcp-control Whether to enable DHCPv6
disabled. on a Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
DHCPv6 Control enabled, disabled. The default is dhcpv6-control The DHCP control associated
disabled. with this IPv6 Interface.
DHCP Host enabled, disabled. The default is dhcp-host-name-control Whether to send DHCP Host
Name Control enabled. name to the DHCP server.
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DHCP Log enabled, disabled. The default is dhcp-log-server-control Whether to retrieve System
Server Control disabled. Log Server IP addresses a
DHCP server through a
Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
DHCP NTP enabled, disabled. The default is dhcp-ntp-server-control Whether to retrieve NTP
Server Control disabled. Server IP addresses from a
DHCP server through a
Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
Feature Control enabled, disabled. PBB and configure feature The control over a licensable
PTP-MC/BC are disabled by feature.
default. PTP is enabled by default.

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control FTP Control enabled, disabled. The default is ftp Enable or disable File
(Continued) enabled. Transfer Protocol (FTP).
Hierarchical COS disabled, enabled. The default is hierarchical-cos Enable or disable hierarchical
Control disabled. COS control.
HTTP Control enabled, disabled. The default is holdtime-multiplier Enable or disable HTTP on
enabled. the system.
HTTPS Control enabled, disabled. The default is https Enable or disable HTTPS for
enabled. the system.
Inner/Outer Tag enabled, disabled. The default: innertag-prio-ctrl Control over swapping the
Priority Control disabled. outertag-prio-ctrl priority in the A2N frame inner
tag or outer tag.
Inner/Outer disabled, enabled. The default is add sat-stream Whether to enable the inner
VLAN Control disabled. inner-vlan<n>-control or outer VLAN for ECPA test
(ecpa & sat) stream or SAT test stream.
outer-vlan-control
IPv6 Forwarding enabled, disabled. The default is ipv6-fwd Whether to enable IPv6
Control disabled. forwarding.
IPv6 Router enabled, disabled. The default is ipv6-ra-control Whether to enable IPv6
Advertisement disabled. Router Advertisement
Control
LLF Control enabled, disabled. The default is llf-control Enable or disable Link Loss
enabled. Forwarding (LLF) on the
Ethernet port.
LLF Trigger empty set (null); trigger-efm and/or llf-trigger-event Configure the Link Loss
Event Control trigger-link-down. The default is Forwarding (LLF) Trigger
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Log Control enabled, disabled. The default is syslog-control Enable or disable the logging
enabled. of System Security events,
Alarm events or Audit events
to the Syslog server.
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
control Logs to Local File enabled, disabled. The default is lockout Enable or disable the logging
(Continued) Control enabled. of System Alarm Logs or
System Audit logs to a local,
persistent file.
MAC Learning mac-based, none. The default is access-learning-ctrl Whether to enable MAC
Control none. address learning on an
Access or Network Interface.
MIP Creation default, explicit, none. The default is mhf Set the MIP creation control
Control none. of MD.
MultiCos Control enabled, disabled. The default is add flow Enable or disable multi-COS.
disabled. add passthru-flow

Network to enabled, disabled. add flow Enable or disable separate


Access Rate The default is disabled. net-to-acc-rate-limiting Network to Access rate
Limiting Control limiting.
Non-standard PD disabled, enabled. The default is nonstandard-pd Enable or disable the option
Allowed Control disabled. for allowing the use of
non-standard PD.
NTP Control enabled, disabled. The default is control Enable or disable the
enabled. Network Time Protocol Client
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(NTP).
OAM Control enabled, disabled. The default is notification-interval Enable or disable OAM
enabled. support for an Ethernet port.
OAM Control enabled, disabled. The default is notification-interval Enable or disable the OAM
enabled. control on an Access Port or
Network Port.
PBB Frame disable, enabled. The default is pbb-frames Enable or disable PBB frame.
Control disabled. add flow
Port Drop enabled, disabled. The default is dei (port) Enable or disable drop
Eligibility enabled. indicator control.
Indicator Control

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control Port Shaped enabled, disabled. The default is port-shaping Enable or disable Port
(Continued) Speed Control enabled. Shaped Speed setting.
Protect enabled, disabled. The default protect-mgmttnl Whether to protect
Management value: disabled. Management Tunnel with
Tunnels Control Ethernet Ring Protection
(ERP).
Neighbor enabled, disabled. The default proxy-ndp Whether to enable IPv6
Discovery value: disabled. Proxy NDP.
Protocol Proxy
Control
Quality Level disabled, enabled. The default is add telecom-slave Enable or disable Quality
Mode Control disabled. ql-mode Level mode for Ethernet port
Sync-E configuration.
RADIUS disabled, enabled. The default is accounting Enable or disable RADIUS
Accounting disabled. accounting access control.
Access Control
Remote enabled, disabled. The default is control Enable or disable this
Authentication disabled. Remote Authentication
Server Entry Server entry.
Control
Revertive Mode enabled, disabled. The default is revertive Whether to enable the
Control disabled. revertive mode on a RPL
Owner node.
Routing enabled, disabled. The default is add ipv6-route The Control over Routing
Information disabled. rip-ng-control Information Protocol next
Protocol next generation Control.
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Control
SAT Drop enabled, disabled. The default is add sat-stream Whether to use the Drop Eli-
Eligibility disabled. dei (sat) gible Indicator (DEI) bit to
Indicator Control indicate color of Service Acti-
vation Test (SAT) frames.
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
control SAT Responder enabled, disabled. The default is sat-responder Whether to allow a MEP to
(Continued) Control disabled. act as a Responder in a Ser-
vice Activation Test.
SCP Control enabled, disabled. The default is scp Enable or disable Secure
enabled. Copy Protocol (SCP).
Serial Port enabled, disabled. The default is serial Enable or disable serial port
Access Control enabled. access.
SFTP Control enabled, disabled. The default is sftp Enable or disable Simple File
enabled. Transfer Protocol (SFTP).
SNMP enabled, disabled. The default is auth-traps Enable or disable SNMP
Authentication enabled. Authentication Traps.
Traps Control
SNMP Dying enabled, disabled. The default is snmp-dying-gasp Enable or disable SNMP
Gasp Control disabled. Dying Gasp.
SNMP disabled, enabled. The default is snmp-notification Enable or disable SNMP
Notification disabled. ntf-control notification for Ethernet Port
Control LLDP/ PSE power usage
threshold crossing.
Source MAC Enabled, disabled. The default is add sat-stream Whether to use the mac
Control enabled. use-port-src-mac address of the test port as
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source MAC Address.


SSH Protocol enabled, disabled. The default is ssh Enable or disable SSH
Control enabled. protocol for the system.
Stateless enabled, disabled. The default is stateless-addr-auto-cfg Enable or disable Stateless
Address Auto disabled. Address Auto Configuration.
Configuration
Control
Subring Without enabled, disabled. subring-without-vc Whether to make the
Virtual Channel The default is disabled. Ethernet Ring Protection as a
Control Subring without Virtual
Channel.

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control Sync-E Mode disabled, enabled; sync-e-mode Enable or disable Sync-E
(Continued) Control The default is disabled. mode for this Ethernet port.
synchronization enabled, disabled. The default is add telecom-slave Whether to allow the Telecom
reference Control disabled. Salve to be used as a
Synchronization reference.
Telnet Access enabled, disabled. The default is telnet Enable or disable telnet
Control disabled. access.
Unicast enabled, disabled; add sooc Whether to use Unicast
Negotiation The default is disabled. add static-remote-slave message Negotiation.
Control
Untagged Traffic enabled, disabled; add flow Enable or disable untagged
Control The default is disabled. add passthru-flow traffic on a flow.
add ptp-fp
add reflector
untagged-traffic
VLAN loopback enabled, disabled. The default is outer-vlan<n>-control The control indicating if this
Support Control disabled. inner-vlan<n>-control VLAN is to be included in a
(lpbk) VLAN loopback.
cos Ingress Default 0-7. add flow The Ingress COS of all the
COS add passthru-flow packets in a Single COS
default-cos service. All the packets are
mapped to this COS.
c-tag operation Customer tag none, pop, push, push-vid, add flow Customer tag operation to
Operation swap-vid. The default is none. ctag take on this Flow Point.
date Date year, month and date, in the format activate Define the date for the
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digit year value, mm is a two digit clear-wtr Adjust the date for the
month value from 1 to 12, dd is a System.
two digit day value from 1 to 31.
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
dely-asmtry Delay -999,995,903 to 999,995,903 delay-asymmetry The difference between the
Asymmetry (nanosecond). The default is 0. delay of the path terminating
at the ingress port is greater
(or smaller) than the delay of
the path originating at the
egress port.
delay-mech Master Delay end-to-end. add mci The Delay Mechanism
Mechanism add ptp-tc configured on the
add sooc corresponding Master Clock
or Boundary Clock.
dely-rate Master Delay 1-pkt-per-sec, 2-pkt-per-sec, add sooc The Delay Response
Response 4-pkt-per-sec, 8-pkt-per-sec, Message Rate configured on
Message Rate 16-pkt-per-sec, 32-pkt-per-sec, corresponding Master Clock.
64-pkt-per-sec, 128-pkt-per-sec.
The default is 32-pkt-per-sec.
Max Delay 1-pkt-per-sec, 2-pkt-per-sec, add mci Master Delay Response
Response 4-pkt-per-sec, 8-pkt-per-sec, Message Rate.
Message Rate 16-pkt-per-sec, 32-pkt-per-sec,
64-pkt-per-sec, 128-pkt-per-sec.
The default is 32-pkt-per-sec.
description Cable Length Character string - 0 to 256 description Set a user defined string to
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Benchmark characters. The default is null. associate with this cable


Description length benchmark.
Configuration file Character string - 0 to 127 Set the description for an
Description characters. The default is null. existing configuration file.
Environment Character string - 0 to 64 alm-descr Set environment alarm
Alarm characters. The default is null. description.
Description
destination Destination IPv4 Valid IPv4 Address. add ip-route Destination IPv4 Address in a
Address delete ip-route static IPv4 route entry.
dhcp_role DHCP Role dhcp-client, dhcp-server. The dhcp-role The DHCP role associated
default is dhcp-client. with this IPv4 Interface.

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direction Injector Direction a2n, n2a. The default is a2n. inject-direction The injector direction of
ECPA test stream.
Monitor Direction a2n, n2a. The default is n2a. monitor-direction The monitor direction of
ECPA test stream.
Policing Direction a2n,a2n-n2a, n2a. The default is policing-control The the direction(s) in which
a2n-n2a. policing performed.
Service forward, backward. The default is add sat-stream The direction of the Service
Activation Test forward. direction Activation Test stream.
Stream Direction
disposition CPD Filter discard, pass-thru, cpd-filter The CPD Filter Protocol
Protocol use-group-setting. The default is Disposition.
Disposition Pass-Thru.
dis-bin-index Bin Index 1 - 10. show distribution The Bin Index of which the
statistics data is retrieved.
duration Master Postlock 60-1000 seconds. The default is add sooc Master Postlock Sync
Sync Message 300. add mci Message Duration.
Duration max-lease-duration
Service 1-60 seconds. The default is 20. add sat-ctrl The duration of a step of CIR
Activation Test step-duration test of Service Activation
CIR Test Step Test.
Duration
Service 1-86400 seconds. The default is 20. add sat-ctrl The test duration of a Service
Activation Test test-duration (sat) Activation Test.
EIR Test
Duration
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Activation Test ebs Stream Excess Burst Size.
Stream Excess
Burst Size
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
eir Excess 0 to 1,000,000,000bps. The default add flow The bandwidth allocated to a
Information Rate. is 0. add passthru-flow service Flow, Pass-through
add sat-stream Flow or Management Tunnel
eir (policer) on top of CIR. But this part of
eir (sat) bandwidth is no guaranteed.
engine-id SNMP Engine Character string - 5 to 32 add usm-user An SNMP engine's
Identifier characters. Enter ‘local’ for Local delete usm-user administratively-unique
Engine ID or full remote Engine ID. configure identifier.
usm-user-auth-key
configure
usm-user-priv-key
show usm-user
SNMP Engine 0x000000000000000000000000 snmp-engine-id Change the user SNMP
Identifier A valid entry must be 12 octets long Engine ID.
(first bit is 0).
esm_cfg-id Ethernet Server esm_cfg-n, add esm-cfg The ESM configuration ID to
Manager where be linked with an entity.
Configuration n =1-10000.
Identifier Example: esm_cfg-1.
ether-type Frame Loss Test 0x600-0xffff. The default is 0x9800. ether-type The Ethernet type of the
Frames Ethernet Frame Loss Test Frames.
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Type
RAPS PDU 0x8100 or 0x88a8. The default is 8 raps-tag-ethertype The Ethernet type of the
Ethernet Type 0x8100. RAPS PDUs.
event-list Event List rem-ccm, err-ccm, xcon-ccm, ais. ais-trigger The list of trigger events that
The default is {none} for empty list. will result in LLF propagation
on this port.
all-defined, mac-remote-xcon-error, lowest-alarmprio The lowest alarm priority of a
no-xcon, remote-xcon-error, xcon, MEP.
xcon-error.
trigger-efm, trigger-link-down. The llf-trigger-event The list of LLF trigger events
default is {none} for empty list. for a CFM mep.

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fast-frame Fast Transmit 1-8. The default is 4. tx-fast-init The number of LLDP frames
Frame Number to be transmitted during fast
transmit mode.
fdb-size Forward Table 0-2048. The default is 2048. access-max-forwarding-en Maximum number of entries
Size tries to be allowed in the Forward
network-max-forwarding-e table.
ntries
fdv Frame Delay 0-10,000,000 microseconds. The fdv The Frame Delay Variation
Variation default is 21. (FDV) criterion in a Service
Activation Criteria (SAC)
Profile.
feature Licensable PBB for GE112,GE114,GE114H configure feature The software feature
Feature and GE114PH; PTP, PTP-MC/BC show feature requiring a separate license
for GE11S and GE114SH. to use.
filename File Name Valid File Name. description The name of the file to get or
load put.
remove
restart-with-configfile
save
show configfile
show configfile-status
system-defaults db
transfer-file
filter Permit / Deny permit. The default is permit. configure permit Permit or deny this IPv4
Filter Address associated Access
Control List entry.
flr Frame Loss 5.00-100.00 percent. The default is flr The Frame Loss Ratio (FLR)

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Ratio 5.00. criterion in a Service
Acceptance Criteria Profile
(SAC Profile).
format MD Name dns-name, mac-integer, no-name, name-format The MD name format.
Format string. The default is string.
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
frame-format Frame Format For e1: e1-crc4, e1-dualframe. The frame-format Frame format for BITS-In or
default is e1-crc4. BITS-Out.
For t1: t1-esf, t1-sf. The default is
t1-esf.
For 2048hz: N/A.
frame-size-list Frame Size List A comma-delimited list of frame add sat-stream A list of frame size to be used
sizes. Each entry in the list can be a frame-size-list to Service Activation Test.
whole number 56-9600. Up to 16
entries are allowed.
ftd Frame Transfer 0-10,000,000 microseconds. The ftd The Frame Transfer Delay
Delay default is 300. (FTD) criterion in a Service
Acceptance Profile (SAC Pro-
file).
gateway Gateway Valid IPv4 Address of the gateway add ip-route The IPv4 Address for the
delete ip-route Gateway.
guard-time Guard Time 10-2000(ms), with an increment of guard-time The time used by all nodes
10ms. The default is 500. when changing state to block
latent outdated messages
from causing unnecessary
state changes.
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history-bin-index History Bin Index 1 - 32. show distribution The History Bin Index of the
statistics data retrieved.
holdover-time Time Clock 500ns,1000ns,1500ns, 5000ns, time-holdover-performanc Configure time-holdover-per-
Holdover Time 10000ns. The default is 5000ns. e formance of the Time Clock.
ho-time Ethernet Ring 0-10000 (ms), with an increment of ho-time The time a Ring port hold
Protection 100ms. The default is 0. after detect local link failure.
Holdoff time
holdtime-multiplier Hold Time 2-10. The default is 4. holdtime-multiplier The Hold Time Multiplier for
Multiplier LLDP system configuration.
identity OCS Port Identity A string of 3-20 characters. A string add ocs-port Identity of an OCS Port
containing spaces must be
enclosed in double quotation
marks.

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if-speed Interface Speed For Copper media type, valid speed media The configured (requested)
includes: Auto, Auto 1000 Full, Auto speed speed configuration for this
1000 Full Master, Auto 1000 Full port.
Slave, Auto 100 Full, Auto 10 Full,
100 Full, 10 Full. The default is
Auto. For Fiber media type, valid
speed includes: Auto 1000 Full,
1000 Full, 100 Full. The default is
Auto 1000 Full.
interface Network Network port entity identifier or a network-interface The network-interface of a
Interface Network LAG entity identifier. flow.
Management IPv6 interfaces (a Management add ndp-entry The Management interface
Interface DCN or a Management Tunnel with where the IPv6 neighbor can
IPv6 support). be reached.
interval DMM Interval 10ms,100ms, 1sec, 10sec, 1min. add sat-stream The period of DMM message
The default is 10ms. dmm-interval delivery.
Message Fast 1-3600 seconds. The default is 1. message-fast-tx The interval at which the
Interval LLDP frames are transmitted
during the fast transmission
period. (For instance, when a
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
interval PM Interval 15min, 1day. add activity The PM Interval for which to
(Continued) clear retrieve or set the specified
clear history-data data.
dead-interval
polling-interval
redial-timer
set-threshold
show history-data
show threshold-data
clear curr-data
show curr-data
show perf-mon
show threshold-data
Packet Interval For ESA probe: 1-2147483647 ms packet-interval The interval between packet
For ESA probe CoS: 10 ms, 100 transmission for Etherjack
ms, 1s, 10s, 1min. Service Assurance (ESA)
probe.
Notification 5-3600 seconds. The default is 30. notification-interval The interval, during which
Interval LLDP agent shall not transmit
more than one LLDP remote
table change notification.
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NTP Polling 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, and polling-interval The polling interval of the
Interval 1024. The default value is 16 NTP server.
seconds.
Redial-timer 1 to 600 seconds. redial-timer The redial-timer interval for
Interval the 3G modem.

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ipv4 address Destination IPv4 The IPv4 Unicast address of the add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl The access point of another
Address Access Point of another IPv6 IPv6 domain across the IPv4
domain. infrastructure.
Example: 115.234.130.200.
ECPA Source Valid IP Address. The default is source-addr The Source IP Address of an
IPv4 Address 0.0.0.0. ECPA test Stream.
ECPA Target Valid IPv4 Address. The default is target-addr The Target IPv4 address of
IPv4 Address 0.0.0.0. an ECPA test Stream.
Host IPv4 Valid IPv4 Address. add arp-entry Add/Delete an IPv4 Address
Address delete arp-entry to/from the ARP table.

Trap Host IPv4 A valid IPv4 Address and Port add target-address The IPv4 Address of the
Address delimited by colon. Traphost to be associate with
Example, 10.10.10.10:8080. this Target Address Entry.
Network Access Valid IPv4 Address. nas-ip-address Network Access Server's
Server IPv4 IPv4 Address when Remote
Address Authentication Protocol is set
to radius.
Network Time Valid IPv4 Address. backup-server The Network Time Server
Server IPv4 primary-server IPv4 Address.
Address

Remote File Valid IPv4 Address. system-defaults db The IPv4 address of the
Server IPv4 system-defaults value-file remote file server.
Address transfer-file
Sys Log Server Valid IPv4 Address. Setting this configure ip The IPv4 Address of the

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IPv4 Address address to 0.0.0.0 disables this Syslog Server.
server.
Remote Valid IPv4 Address. The default is ip-address (rap) The IPv4 Address for this
Authentication 0.0.0.0. Remote Authentication
Server IPv4 Server entry.
Address
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
ipv4 address IPv4 Address Valid IPv4 Address. delete arp-entry Delete an existing IPv4
(Continued) Address from the Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP)
table.
Valid IPv4 Address; The default for dhcp-control Configure the IPv4 Address
eth0 is 192.168.0.2. ip-address (comms) associated with this IPv4
Interface.
ping IPv4 address of a host to
which the connectivity is to be
verified.
trace-route Record the route (the specific
gateway computers at each
hop) through the internet
between the NID and a
specified host.
system-defaults db The IPv4 Address to be used
in the file transfer operation.
system-defaults value-file The IPv4 address of the
remote file server.
ipv6 address ECPA Source Valid IPv6 Address. The default is source-addr The Source IPv6 Address of
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IPv6 Address 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0 an ECPA test Stream.


000:000.
ECPA Target Valid IPv6 Address. The default is target-addr The Target IPv6 address of
IPv6 Address 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0 an ECPA test Stream.
000:000.
IPv6 Address A valid IPv6 address. The default is configure permit The IPv6 Address where it’s
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0 allowed to access this
000:000. Network Element from.
IPv6 Address An IPv6 Unicast address. The add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl The source IPv6 address
default is used to transmit IPv6 packets
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0 on tunnel.
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ipv6 address Network Access A valid IPv6 Unicast Address. nas-ipv6-address Network Access Server's
(Continued) Server IPv6 IPv6 Address when Remote
Address Authentication Protocol is set
to radius.
Network Time A valid IPv6 Unicast Address of the backup-server The Network Time Server
Server IPv6 NTP server. primary-server IPv6 Address.
Address
Remote Valid IPv6 Unicast Address. The ipv6-address The IPv6 Address for this
Authentication default is Remote Authentication
Server IPv6 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0 Server entry.
Address 000:000.
Remote File Valid IPv6 Unicast Address of the system-defaults db The IPv6 address of a remote
Server IPv6 remote file server. system-defaults value-file file server.
Address transfer-file
Syslog Server A valid IPv6 Unicast address. The configure ip The IPv6 Address a Server.
IPv6 Address default is
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0
000:000.
SNMP Target A valid IPv6 Unicast Address with add target-address The IPv6 Address of the
IPv6 Address Port delimited by colon. The IPv6 Traphost to be associate with
address must be enclosed in this Target Address Entry.
square brackets.
Example,
[1111:a3:0:0:0:0:0:2222]:5555.
ipv6 prefix IPv6 Address 0-64. The default is 0. configure permit The length of the IPv6 Prefix.
Length
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Prefix Length dhcpv6-control advertised prefix.
ipv6-unicast-addr
prefix-length
Router Advertise 1-64. ipv6-ra-control The IPv6 address prefix to be
Prefix Length ipv6-ra-prefix advertised.
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
ipv4 interface IPv4 Interface IPv4 interfaces (a Management add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl An IPv4 interface.
DCN, namely eth0, or a ip-mode
Management Tunnel with IPv4
support).
ip-version IP Version ipv4, ipv6; configure permit The version of IP Address to
the default is ipv4. ip-version (ecpa) be used in the ECPA Test
Stream.
ipv4, ipv6. The default is ipv4. source-addr IP version of the address.
target-addr
ipv4, ipv6; backup-server IP address version of the
the default is ipv4. configure ip-version server.
ip-version (rap)
primary-server
ip-address, ipv6-address; system-defaults db IP address version of the
The default is ip-address. system-defaults value-file remote file server.
transfer-file
IP Version ipv4-and-ipv6, ipv4-only, ipv6-only; ip-mode The Internet Protocol (IP)
(Continued) The default is ipv4-only. versions to be supported on a
Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
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isid I-Service Instant 256 - 16777214. isid I-SID for management tunnel.
VLAN ID type
itag I-Tag VID-Priority, itag I-tag for flow.
where
VID=256-16777214, Priority=0-7.
The default is 256-0.
i-tag-operation I-tag Operation none, push, push-isid. The default add flow The I-tag operation.
is none. itag
label Protection Group Character string - 0 to 64 user-label User Label for this Protection
User Label characters, no spaces. Group.
lacp_activity LACP Activity active, passive. lacp-states LACP Actor activity:
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length IPv6 Prefix 0-128. The default is 0. add ipv6-route The Length of a IPv6 Prefix.
Length delete ipv6-route
dhcpv6-role
Length length in meter. The default is 0. length Set length (in feet) to
associate with this cable
length benchmark.
Antenna Cable 0-100 meters. The default is 0. cable-length The length of the antenna
Length cable on the Global
Positioning System (GPS)
port.
level Security Privilege maintenance, provisioning, retrieve, add The level dictates which
Level superuser. config-user <user-id> commands that this user is
priv-level allowed to perform.
Available Power class0andclass3(15.4watts), power-level The available power level for
Level class1(4.00watts), the PD connected to each
class2(7.00watts), class4(30watts). PSE port.
The default is class1(4.00watts).
line-code depending on the line type line-code Line code for BITS-In or
parameter. For e1: e1-ami, BITS-Out.
e1-hdb3. The default value:
Line Code
e1-hdb3. For t1: t1-ami, t1-b8zs.
The default value: t1-b8zs. For
2048hz: N/A.
line-type BITS Line Type e1, 2048khz. t1. The default is e1. bits-line-type BITS Line Type.
line-length Cable Length 0-133-ft, 133-266-ft, 15-db, 22.5-db, line-build-out Cable Length.
266-399-ft, 399-533-ft, 533-655-ft,
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
link-id Link Loss For the Access Port, 1 - 6; For the local-link-id Link Loss Forwarding Local
Forwarding Local Network Port only 1 and 2 are valid. Link Identifier for Access or
Link Identifier The default is the current port Network Ports.
number. Only one entry allowed.
Link Loss 1 - 6. The default is none. Multiple remote-link-ids Link Loss Forwarding
Forwarding entries are allowed. Remote Link Identifier(s) for
Remote Link Access and Network Ports.
Identifer(s)
mac-address MAC Address A valid MAC Address. add arp-entry The MAC Address to use with
add sat-stream the IPv4 Address in the ARP
table.
maxslaves Maximum Slaves 0-4. The default is 1. add mci Maximum number of slaves
can connect to the boundary
clock.
max-frame Maximum 1-100. The default is 5. tx-credit-max Configure the maximum
LLDPDU Number number of consecutive LLDP
frames can be transmitted at
any time.
maxsticslaves Maximum Static 0-4. The default is 0. add mci Maximum number of static
Slaves slaves can connect to the
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boundary clock.
md-level Maintenance 0-7. The default is 1. add erp Maintenance Domain Level.
Domain Level raps-mdlevel
mdix MDIX Control auto, crossed, uncrossed. mdix The MDIX control for this
port.
mep-list MEP List A comma delimited list of whole mep-list The MEP ID.
numbers 1 - 8191. The default is
none (empty list).
Example: 4,5,6.
mep-num MEP Number A whole number 1 - 8191. add sat-stream The number of a MEP.
dest-mep
metric Metric 0-32766 for the IPv4 Route; 1-1024 add ip-route The 'cost' associated with this
for the IPv6 Route. The default is 1. add ipv6-route route.

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mgmt-addr LLDP Remote Valid IPv4 address. show The LLDP remote
Management remote-mgmt-addr-detail management address.
Address
mode Administrative short, long. The default is short. lacp-states The Administrative Timeout
Timeout Mode lacp-timeout Mode for a LAG member port.
AFP Mode all-afp, tagged-afp, untagged-afp. afp Set the Acceptable Frame
The default is all-afp. Policy (AFP) for this port.
Bandwidth Profile information-rate, line-rate. The configure tm-params Bandwidth Profile Mode
Mode default is line-rate. bwp-mode Selected for The NE.

Clock Recovery one-way, two-way. The default is clock-recovery-mode The mechanism used to
Mode two-way. recover the time.
Color Mode color-aware, color-blind. The add sat-stream Egress color marking mode.
Control default is color-aware. color-mode (flow)
color-mode (sat)
Environment alarm-on-open, alarm-when-close, alm-input-mode The Input Mode of an
Alarm Input disabled. The default is disabled. Environment Alarm.
Mode
IPv6-over-IPv4 auto_6to4, configured, add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl The mode of an
Tunnel Mode ipv4_compatible, isatap. The IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel.
default is configured.
IP Precedence dscp, tos, or none. The default is add mci Define the priority map mode
Mode none. ip-precedence-mode for this ECPA configuration
system.
Local EFM OAM oam-active, oam-passive. The oam-local-mode The Local EFM OAM Mode to
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PCP Mode 5p3d, 6p2d, 7p1d, custom, none. pcp-mode The PCP mode for a LAG or
The default is none. Ethernet port.
Reboot Mode warm, cold. The default is warm. reboot The reboot mode for NTE
card.
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
mode Selection Mode For Synchronization: prio-mode, selection-mode The Selection Mode of a sync
(Continued) ql-mode. The default is prio-mode. entity.
For Time clock only prio-mode is
supported.
Service one-way, two-way. The default is add sat-ctrl The Service Activation Test
Activation Test one-way. Mode.
Mode
Twisted Pairs alternative-a, alternative-b. The power-pairs The Mode that the power is
Combination default is alternative-a. carried over the cable.
Mode
montype Monitor Type Valid Montype (see ADVA FSP set-threshold Set the threshold for this
150CC GE11x Installation and montype.
Operations Manual).
mp-model Message snmpv1, snmpv2c, snmpv3. add target-params The Message Processing
Processing Model to be used when
Model generating SNMP messages
using this entry.
name Circuit Name A string of 0 - 256 characters. add flow A character string
Empty string or string containing circuit-name representing this service.
SPACE must be enclosed in add passthru-flow
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quotation marks;
Example: FLOW-BankOne_Aisle2.
DHCP Host 0-254 characters. An empty string dhcp-host-name A user-specified string to be
Name or string containing spaces must be sent out on a Management
enclosed in double quotation DCN or Management Tunnel
marks. Enter an empty string to use to the DHCP Server as the
the defautl.The default is the DHCP Host Name.
System Name.
Interface Name A string of 0 - 15 alphanumeric add sooc Interface name for the Slave
Network Element characters. No spaces are allowed. Only Ordinary Clock.
Name Example: sooc1.

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name Network Element 0 to 64 characters, no spaces. The name (ne) A character string
(Continued) Name default is representing the Network
FSP150CC-GE112/114/114H/114S Element.
/114SH/114PH.
Service A string of 1-16 characters; empty add sat-ctrl A string representing the
Activation Test string is not allowed. A string name (sat) Service Activation Test
Control Name containing SPACE must be Control.
enclosed in quotation marks.
Service A string of 1-16 characters; empty add sat-stream A string representing the
Activation Test string is not allowed. A string stream-name Service Activation Test
Stream Name containing SPACE must be Stream.
enclosed in quotation marks.
The default is Sat Stream.
SNMP Character string - up to 64 add community A character string
Community characters. The acceptable delete community representing the SNMP
Name characters are: a-z, A-Z,0-9,.,- and show community Community Name.
_
SNMP Notify inforentry, trapentry. show notify-entry The locally arbitrary, but
Entry Name unique identifier associated
with this snmpNotifyEntry.
SNMP Target Character string - 1 to 64 add syncref The SNMP Target Address
Address Name characters. delete target-address Name.
show target-address
apn
name (ssl)
SNMP Target Character string - 1 to 64 add target-params The SNMP Target
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Name characters are: a-z, A-Z,0-9,.,- and show target-params
_
Stream Name Character string - 1 to 64 stream-name The ECPA stream name.
characters. The acceptable
characters are: a-z, A-Z,0-9,.,- and
_
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
name USM User Name Character string - 1 to 64 add usm-user A human readable string
(Continued) characters. delete usm-user representing the name of the
show usm-user USM user.
ESM Attribute Character string - 1 to 16 add esm-nvpair A unique attribute name for
Name characters. The default is null. an ESM entity.
IPv6-over-IPv4 A string of 1 to 15 alphanumeric add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel Name.
Tunnel Name characters. Space is not allowed.
String contains digits are also
refuse.
ne-contact Network Element Character string - 0 to 256 contact A character string
Contact characters, no spaces. The default representing the Contact for
is null. the Network Element.
ne-location Network Element Character string - 0 to 256 location A character string
Location characters, no spaces. The default representing the Location for
is null. the Network Element.
nePrefix Network Element Character string - 0 to 64 characters prompt A short character string to be
command (8 or fewer characters are used as the CLI Network
Prompt Prefix recommended). The default is Element Prompt Prefix.
NE-n.
netclk-type Network Clock option1-sdh, option2-sonet. The add telecom-slave The Network Clock Type for a
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Type default is option1-sdh. network-clock-type sync entity.


network-address ACL Entry IP Valid IPv4 Address; configure permit The IPv4 Address of the
Addressv4 The default is 0.0.0.0. associated Access Control
List entry.
network-mask Mask Valid IPv4 mask. add ip-route The network mask applied to
add mci define the subnet of this
delete ip-route gateway.

add reflector The network mask for the


reflector.
netmask The network mask associated
with this IPv4 interface.

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network-mask ACL Entry Valid IPv4 Mask. The default is configure permit The Network Mask
(Continued) Network Mask 255.255.255.255. associated Access Control
List entry.
network-port-num Network Port 1 or 2. Network Port level Network Port number.
Number commands
notif-code Notification Code cl, cr, mj, mn, na, nr. alarm-attributes Identifies the new Notification
alm-notif-code Code value for the identified
Condition Type.
number The Access a string of 0-32 characters. dial-number The access number to dial to
Number access a 3G network.
num-frames Number of 1 to 2147483647, if Test Type is test-num-frames Number of frames for this
Frames numframes. The default is 1. ECPA test. Value is used if
test-type = numframes.
num-retries Number of 0 to 5. The default is 3. retries The number of attempts
Retries made to this Remote
Authentication Server before
giving up.
num-seconds Number of dd:hh:mm:ss (00:00:00:10 - test-duration (ecpa) Duration for an ECPA test.
Seconds 03:00:00:00). The default is
00:00:00:10.
2 to 10. The default is 2. timeout The number of seconds to
wait after a challenge to a
Remote Authentication
Server.
order Security Access local, remote. The default is local. access-order Configure whether to search
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first.
oui TLV 24 bits. Refer to IEEE 802.1AB for show remote-org-tlv-detail Set the LLDP remote
Organizationally standard. organizationally defined TLV
Unique Identifier OUI.
package-size DMM Package A whole number 6-9612. add sat-stream The size of the DMM
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
password Password Valid password for the User ID on system-defaults db The secret password for the
the remote server. system-defaults value-file designated operation.
transfer-file
Character string - up to 128 secret The secret password for
characters. Remote Authentication
Server requests.
Local User A string complying with the current add The password for a Local
Password effective Security Policy. config-user <user-id> user to log in with.
password
payload Payload A hex string of up to 16 characters. add sat-stream Customer-specified Payload
the default is AAFF5500. custom-payload for the test stream.
payload-type ECPA Payload fixed, random. The default is fixed. payload-type (ecpa) The payload type for ECPA
Type test stream.
Service prbs31, custom. the default is add sat-stream The payload type for ECPA
Activation Test prbs31. payload-type (sat) test stream.
Stream Payload
Type
pcp Green Priority 0-7. The default is 0. add sat-stream The Priority on which the
Code Point green-pcp Service Activation Test is to
transmit Green Traffic.
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Yellow Priority 0-7. The default is 0. add sat-stream The Priority on which the
Code Point Service Activation Test is to
transmit Yellow Traffic.
period Service 1-1440 minutes. The default is 15. add sat-ctrl The period for Service
Activation Test perf-test-period Activation Test Performance
Performance Test.
Test Period.
pmdatatype Performance curr-data, history-data, show perf-mon Performance Monitoring data
Monitoring Data threshold-data. type.
Type
pmm Priority Map 802.1p, ip-tos, ip-dscp, none. The prio-map-mode The IP priority mapping to be
Mode default is none. priority-map used with this ECPA Test
Stream.

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port Source Port Valid access_port-eid or src-port The source port associated
network_port-eid. with this ECPA test
Syslog Server Valid port number. configure ip The port of the Syslog Server.
Port
port_lldp_config-n Port LLDP 1-3. add acc-port-config The number of Access or
um Configuration add net-port-config Network Port LLDP
Number delete acc-port-config configuration.
delete net-port-config
port-role Ring Port Role none, owner, neighbor. The default ring-port<n>-role The role played by a Ethernet
is none. Ring Port.
procedure Service A comma-delimited list of some or add sat-ctrl Service Activation Test
Activation Test all elements from: Procedure List.
Procedure List cir,
eir,
policing,
performance.
Example: performance, eir.
prio Priority 0 - 7 if Priority Map Mode is set to add mci The IP priority for this ESA
Type Of Service (TOS), 0 - 63 if priority (esa) probe or reflector.
pmm is set to Differentiated priority-mode-value
Services Code Point (DSCP), and
not applicable if pmm is set to none.
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
priority LAG System 0 to 65535. The default is 32768. actor-sys-prio The LAG system priority.
Priority
Master Priority 0-255. The default is 0. add sooc Master Priority
Priority 1 0-255. The default is 128. add master-clock Master Clock Priority 1, used
by the Slave Clock to
determine a Best Master
Clock.
Priority 2 0-255. The default is 128. add master-clock Master Clock Priority 2, used
by the Slave Clock to
determine a Best Master
Clock.
N2A COS Priority inner-vlantag, n2a-priority-mapping, add flow The N2A COS priority of
outer-vlantag. The default is n2a-cos-prio EVPL flow.
outer-vlantag.
Order Priority first, second, third; The defaults for order The search order for the
the servers are set according to the Remote Authentication
server-number component of the Servers.
Entity Identifier (i.e., server-number
1 is defaulted to first;
server-number 2 is defaulted to
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second, etc.).
Port Priority 0 to 65535. The default value port-pri Priority for a given LAG
equals to the member port number. member port.
Reflector Priority 0-63 for dscp,0-7 for tos. add reflector Priority assigned to the
reflector if using a protocol
other than “none”.
Synchronization 1-10. add syncref The priority of a
Reference priority (sync) synchronization reference.
Priority
Time Reference 1-10. add timeref The priority of a time
Priority priority (sync) reference.
priority-mode Priority Mode dscp, tos, none. The default is priority-mode Priority Mode.
none.

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privilege TACACS Default maintenance, provisioning, retrieve, tacacs-user-privilege The TACACS default user
Privilege superuser. The default is privilege.
superuser.
priv-key Privacy Key Character string - 0 to 128 add usm-user The Privacy Key for this USM
characters; This option is only configure user.
applicable if sec-level is set to usm-user-priv-key
auth-priv.
priv-protocol Privacy Protocol aes, des; This option is only add usm-user The Privacy Protocol support
applicable if sec-level is set to for this USM user.
auth-priv.
protect-access-lea Protect Access block, discard, none.The default is protect-access-learning Whether to enable the
rning Learning none. Protection Access Learning
on a Flow.
protocol Protocol type Valid entry: dscp, tos, none. add reflector The protocol type for a
reflector.
Remote radius, none, tacacs. The default is auth-protocol The type of remote
Authentication none. authentication protocol to be
Protocol used by the system.
Protocol type bpdu, bridge-group, cpd-filter Desired protocol or protocol
bridge-reserved, cdp, cisco-group, group.
dtp, efm-oam, garp, garp-group,
gmrp, gvrp, isl, l2pt,
l2pt-tunnel-mac, lacp, lacp-marker,
lan-bridges, pagp, pause,
port-authen, pvstp+, ssm, udld,
uplinkfast, valnbridge, vtp.
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characters. The default is null. the device type connected to
be powered.
ptp-ts-domain-nu PTP Telecom 0-255. add boundary-clock The number of the PTP
mber Salve Domain The default is 0. add master-clock Telecom Salve Domain
Number. add telecom-slave Number for the Telecom
Slave Clock to join.
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
ql Expected Quality ql-eec1, ql-none, ql-prc, ql-ssu-a, expected-ql The option of expected
Level ql-ssu-b. The default is ql-none. add telecom-slave quality level for this Ethernet
port Sync-E configuration.
Squelch Quality ql-dnu, ql-eec2, ql-none, ql-prov, squelch-ql The minimum
Level ql-prs, ql-smc, ql-st2, ql-st3e, ql-stu, requirement on Quality
ql-tnc. The default is ql-none. Level for the BITS-Out
interface.
rap-port Remote Valid Port (Local Management Port port Configure the Port for this
Authentication only). The default is 1812. Remote Authentication
Server Port Server entry.
Number
rapsNodeId RAPS Node ID A valid MAC address. The default raps-nodeid Node ID of the local system
value is the MAC address of the for this ERP instance. The
Management DCN (eth0). value is used as the Node ID
in the RAPS PDU.
raps-tag-vlan RAPS VLAN rapsVID-priority, add erp VLAN Tag for the VLAN used
TAG where raps-tag-vlan by the ERP instance to
rapsVID=1-4095, transmitted and received
priority =1-7. RAPS PDUs.
The default is 4094-7.
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rate ECPA Stream 64,000 to 1,000,000,000 (bps). rate ECPA Test Stream Rate.
Rate The default is 10,048,000 bps.
reinit-delay Re-initialization 1-10 seconds. The default is 2. reinit-delay Set the re-initialization delay
Delay for system LLDP
configuration.
retry Number of number of retries; add target-address The number of retries to be
Retries 0 - 5. The default is 3. attempted when a response
is not received for a
generated message.
ring id Ethernet A whole number 1-255. The default add erp Ring ID of this ERP instance.
Configuration is 1. ring-id The value is used in the
Protection Ring destination address of the
ID RAPS PDU.

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ring_port-num ERP Ring Port 0,1. ring-port<n>-role The number of the ring port.
Number show ring-port
role Ring Protection none, owner, neighbor. The default ring-port<n>-role The role for the Ring
is none. Protection Port to play in the
Ethernet Ring Protection.
rootPrefix CLI SubNetwork Character string - 0 to 64 characters prompt A short character string to be
(Root) command (8 or fewer characters are used as the CLI SubNetwork
Prompt Prefix recommended). The default is (Root) Prompt Prefix.
ADVA.
router-list Potential Router A comma-divided list of IPv4 add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl IPv4 Unicast addresses of
List Unicast addresses of the potential the potential Routers.
routers. Up to three entries are
supported.
sabit Signal For e-1: bit4, bit5, bit6, bit7, bit8, sa-bit The Signal Associated bit of a
Associated none. The default is bit4. sabit is no BITS Port.
Bit applicable for t1 or 2048hz.
sada Source Address none, sada, swap-da-overrides-sa. swap-sada Swap the Source and
and Destination The default is none. Destination addresses on
Address looped-back frames.
sec-level Security Level auth-no-priv, auth-priv, no-auth. add target-params The Level of Security to be
used when generating SNMP
messages using this entry.
sec-model Security Model snmpv1, snmpv2c, usm. add target-params The Security Model to be
used when generating SNMP
messages using this entry.
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USM user name. Character string - add usm-user used when generating SNMP
1to 64 characters. messages using this entry or
To create a usm user, the security a security name representing
name must be the same as user the USM user in Security
name. An empty security name can Model independent format.
be entered and it is automatically
replaced with the user name.
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Argument Names Conventions


Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
seconds Seconds 0 to 3600 (in seconds). The default llf-delay The delay time prior to
is 0. propagating an LLF
condition.
server Active NTP primary, secondary. switch-server Switch from the specified
Server Network Time Protocol Client
(NTP) server.
server method Log Server dhcp, user-defined. The default is log-server-method How the NE retrieve the IP
Method user-defined. ntp-server-method Address of the Log Server.
shg-num Split Horizon 1-128. add shg The number of a Split Horizon
Group Number Group.
size MTU Size 1518 to 9612. The default is 9600 mtu Set the Maximum
for access port, 9612 for network Transmission Unit (MTU) of
port. this port.
Packet Size For ESA probe: 64 to 1512 Bytes. packet-size Set the size of packets.
For ESA probe CoS: 64 to 2000
Bytes.
ECPA Test 64 to 9612 Bytes. The default is 64 framesize The size of ECPA test frame.
Frame Size bytes.
slot-num Slot Number 1. show slot-info The Slot Number where the
equipment is located.
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speed Speed The shaped speed must be equal or port-shaped-speed The Shaped Port Speed for
smaller than the configured speed an Access or Network Port.
(measured in bps).
squelch-option Squelch Option holdover, lock, never, squelch-ql; squelch-control How should the squelch
The default value is never control work.
srv-aff Service Affect nsa, sa. alarm-attributes Indicates if this Notification
Code change is to be
associated with the Service
Affecting or Non-Service
Affecting version of this
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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description


srvr-num Server Number 1-3. RAP Server, Syslog Remote Authentication
Server level commands Protocol Server number,
Syslog Server number.
stadistr-type Statistics oneway-rx-delay, oneway-rx-jitter, distribution Statistics Distribution Type
Distribution Type oneway-tx-delay, oneway-tx-jitter, for Probe.
round-trip-delay.
s-tag operation Service tag none, push, swap-vid. The default add flow Service tag operation to take
Operation Type is none. stag on this Flow Point.
state Entity Type For Ports, in-service, management, admin-state Set the administration state
Administration maintenance, disabled, associated with the specified
State unassigned; For Shelf, Equipment, entity.
Flows and QoS Shapers:
in-service, management; For PSU,
in-service, management; For PSE
port, in-service, unassigned; For
Sync entity, in-service,
management.
State name for up to 128 ASCII characters. state Setting for state name for a
SSL Certificate provisioned SSL Certificate.
status Admin Status for disabled, rx-only, tx-and-rx, tx-only. admin-status Set the admin status for
port LLDP The default is disabled. Access/Network port LLDP.
stat-type Type of Statistics curr-data, history-data. show distribution The type of the PM statistics
Data to be displayed.
step Service 1-10. The default is 1. add sat-ctrl The numbers of steps of CIR
Activation Test step-num test.
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strength System Security high, medium, low. The default is security-strength The security policy strength.
Strength high.
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Argument Names Conventions


Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
sub-type LLDP Remote ipv4, ipv6. show Select the IP type of LLDP
Management remote-mgmt-addr-detail Remote Management
Address Subtype Address.
LLDP Remote 8 bits. Refer to IEEE802.1AB show remote-org-tlv-detail Enter the organizationally
Organizationally standard. defined subtype for LLDP
Defined TLV remote TLV.
Subtype
LLDP Remote Refer to IEEE 802.1 AB standard. show Enter the LLDP remote
Unknown TLV remote-unknown-tlv-detail unknown TLV subtype.
subtype
switch-type Protection Switch forced-from-protect, opr-switch The switch type to operate
Type forced-from-working, when Initiating a Protection
lockout-from-protect, Switch request.
manual-from-protect,
manual-from-working.
syn-rate Master 1-pkt-per-sec, 128-pkt-per-sec, add sooc The Frequency to transmit
Synchronization 16-pkt-per-sec, 2-pkt-per-sec, Synchronization Messages.
Message Rate 32-pkt-per-sec, 4-pkt-per-sec,
64-pkt-per-sec, 8-pkt-per-sec. The
default is 32-pkt-per-sec.
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Max 1-pkt-per-sec, 128-pkt-per-sec, add mci The Frequency to transmit


Synchronization 16-pkt-per-sec, 2-pkt-per-sec, Synchronization Messages.
Message Rate 32-pkt-per-sec, 4-pkt-per-sec,
64-pkt-per-sec, 8-pkt-per-sec. The
default is 1-pkt-per-sec.
syncref-num synchronization 1-3. add syncref The index number of the
reference Index synchronization reference.
Number

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sys-eid System Entity 10mhz-port, g3-dcn, access-port, show alarm-attributes The Identifier of a System
Identifier bits-in-port, bits-out-port, cfm-mep, alarm-attributes Entity.
cfm-qos-shaper, dcn-port,
erp-group, gps-receiver-port, lag,
network-port, nte (name varies with
product), pps-port, psu, shelf-nte
(name varies with product), sooc,
sync, system, telecom-slave,
time-clock, time-of-day-port.
taglist Tag List info or trap. add target-address Must match a NotifyTag in the
NotifyEntry Table.
test-alarm-operati Test Alarm clear, raise. The default is raise. test-alarm The operation for system test
on Operation alarm.
test-period Service 1-1440. perf-test-period The duration for Service
Activation Test Action Test Performance test.
Performance
Test Period
threshold Threshold 1 to 2147483647 The default is 1. es-frame-loss-threshold The threshold setting for an
EVPL flow.
1 to 100. The default is 30. ses-frame-loss-threshold-r The frame loss Threshold
atio Ratio percentage for Severely
Errored Seconds (SES).
Valid threshold value (see ADVA set-threshold The threshold setting for this
FSP 150CC GE11x Installation and PM primitive.
Operations Manual).
time Time hh:mm:ss, where hh is a two digit activate Define the time for the
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two digit minute value from 1 to 60, clear-wtr Adjust the time of day for the
ss is a two digit minute value from 1 System or the time and date
to 60. for the System.
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Argument Names Conventions


Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
timeout Time-out number (in seconds). add syncref The maximum round trip time
for communicating with this
traphost.
0 to 60 (minutes). If set to 0, no config-user <user-id> The number of minutes to
timeout. The default is 15. login-timeout wait for inactivity timeout.
2 to 10 (seconds). The default is 5. response-timeout Time to receive response to a
transmission, in seconds.
Master 2-255 (seconds). The default is 2. add sooc The time if no Master
Announce master-announce-rcpt-tim announce receipt received.
Message Receipt eout
Timeout
Master Delay 2-255 (seconds). The default is add sooc Master Delay Message
Message Receipt 128. master-delresp-receipt-tim Receipt Timeout.
Timeout eout
Master Sync 2-255 (seconds). The default is 10. add sooc Master Sync Message
Message Receipt master-syncrcp-timeout Receipt Timeout.
Timeout
Unicast Timeout 1-600 (seconds). The default is 1. unicast-timeout Unicast Timeout.

timer Loopback Timer Integer, 10 to 300 seconds. The lpbk-timer Activate the loopback for the
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default is 10 if the Loopback Type is number of seconds entered.


a timed loopback.
Validation Timer 10 to 720 (in minutes). activate Activate the new Software
with the supplied Validation
Timer value.
Unicast Restart 30-1800. The default is 60. unicast-restart-timer The Unicast Restart Timer.
Timer
timeRefNum Time Reference 1. add timeref The Number of the Time
Number Reference.

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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description


tlv-list Supported TLVs a comma-delimited list of basic-tlv-supported Optional basic management
List port-description, sys-cap, TLVs transmitted in the LLDP
sys-description, sys-name; the Packet Data Unit.
default includes all the four tlvs.
none for empty list.
trans-interval Transmission 5-3600 seconds. The default is 30. trans-interval The Transmission Interval for
Interval system LLDP configuration.
tnlNum Tunnel Number 1. The default is 1. add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl The index number given to
the IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel to
be created.
type Clock Type one-step. add mci The Type of a Clock.
Data Type Depending on probe type. For clear distribution The type of distribution data
ICMP Timestamp and Y.1731 show distribution to be cleared.
LM/DM: oneway-rx-delay,
oneway-rx-jitter, oneway-tx-delay,
oneway-tx-jitter, round-trip-delay.
For ICMP Echo and UDP Echo,
round-trip-delay.
Destination MEP mac, mep. the default is mac. add probe The type for identifying the
Type add sat-stream destination MEP.
DHCP Client mac-addr, system-name, dhcp-client-id-type The type of information sent
Identifier Type user-defined. The default is as DHCP Client Identifier.
mac-addr.
DHCP Host system-name, user-defined. The dhcp-host-name-type The type of information sent
Name Type default is system-name. as DHCP Client Identifier.
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Request Type loopback. test type to be initiated on the
designated port.
EVC Type regular-evc, default-evc. The add flow Type of service.
default is regular-evc. add passthru-flow
IP Route Type interface, nexthop. add ipv6-route The route type.
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Argument Names Conventions


Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
type LLF Transmit efm-signal, link-down, no-action. llf-tx-action-type The type of signal to be
(Continued) Action Type The default is no-action. transmitted to propagate an
LLF condition.
Loopback Type efmremote, efmtimed, facport, opr-lpbk Set the type of loopback that
factimed, facvlan, termport, will be performed.
termtimed, termvlan.
Management When encapulation type is set to type The management tunnel
Tunnel Type ethernet: itag-based, mac-based, type.
vlan;
when encapulation type is set to
ppp: itag-based, vlan.
Media Type copper, fiber. media The media type configured
for this port.
Port Service epl, evpl. The default is epl. service-type The service type of access
Type port.
PTP Flow Point oc-slave, oc-master. The default is add ptp-fp PTP Flow Point Type.
Type oc-slave.
Restart Type cold, warm. reboot Perform a restart of the type
specified on this Equipment.
Security chap, pap. The default is chap. auth-type The Security protocol used
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Authentication when accessing the Remote


Type Authentication Server.
Access to flow-based, port-based. The default a2n-shaping-type The type of shaping to be
Network Shaping is flow-based. add flow applied on the Flow.
type
Time of Day Type local, ntp, ptp-clock. The default is system-tod-type The system TOD type.
local.
Test Type continuous, duration, numframes. test-type The type of test to run.
The default is duration.

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Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description


type VLAN Ethertype 0x8100(Hexidecimal) or 0x88a8. add ptp-fp The Ethertype to be used for
(Continued) The default is 0x8100. add sat-stream the outer tag on an access or
qinq-ethertype network port.
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
outer-vlan-ethertype
usage-threshold Usage Threshold 1 to 99. usage-threshold The percentage of power
usage.
user-comment User Comment Character string - 0 to 64 config-user <user-id> The comment associated with
characters; No spaces are allowed. comment a user profile.
The default is null.
user-id User Identifier Security Policy High: User Name add String representing the local
must be 6 to 32 characters in length config-user <user-id> user profile.
and no spaces allowed. cli-paging
Security Policy Medium: User config-user <user-id>
Name must be 1 to 32 characters in comment
length and no spaces allowed. config-user <user-id>
Security Policy Low: User Name login-timeout
must be 1 to 32 characters in length config-user <user-id>
and no spaces allowed. password
config-user <user-id>
priv-level
delete
show local-user
show remote-user
userid User Identifier Valid user-name on the remote system-defaults db The User Identifier for the
server. system-defaults value-file designated operation.
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value ESM Attribute Character string - 1 to 256 add esm-nvpair The value of an ESM attribute
Value characters. name.
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Argument Names Conventions


Variable Expanded Name Valid Entry Commands Used Description
vlan-id Pass Through A single VLAN (in form add vlan-member An VLAN member of a Pass
Flow VLAN VLAN-Priority) or a VLAN Range (in delete vlan-member Through Flow.
member form VLAN:VLAN-Priority). The
range of VLAN is 0-4095; The
range of Priority is 0-7.

For A single VLAN, either VLAN or


Priority must be *.

For VLAN Range: the Priority must


bu *.

*-* is not allowed.


vlan-id VLAN ID 1 to 4095. The default is 4095. vlan-id The C-tag/S-tag VLAN ID of a
svlan-id management tunnel.
vlan-id Customer VLAN 1 to 4095. The default is 1. add flow The C-tag/S-tag VLAN ID of a
ID ctag Service Flow.
vlan-list Pass-Through A list of VLAN entries. Each entry add flow The VLANs belong to the
Flow VLAN List takes one of the following forms: add passthru-flow Pass-Through Flow.
a). VID-* (Any VLAN with specified add ptp-fp
VID).
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b). *-Priority.

The VLAN list can be a


comma-divided list of either form a)
or form b), but not both.

An empty list is not accepted.


*-* is not allowed.
Overlapping between entries is not
allowed.

There can be up to 128 entries, but


no more than 2 VLAN ranges.

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vlan-tag VLAN Tag The VLAN tag format is VID-PRIO. add flow Set the C-tag VLAN for
Valid VLAN ID values are 1 - 4095. add sat-stream EVPL/EPL access port flow.
Valid Priority values are 0 - 7. The ctag
default: 1-0. inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa &
sat)
stag
vlan-tag VLAN Tag VID-PRIO (VLAN Identifier-Priority), inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) The VLAN tag associated
where outer-vlan<n> with the VLAN.
VID= 0 - 4095,
PRIO= 0 - 7 or *.
The default is 4094-0 for VLAN 1,
4094-1 for VLAN 1 and 4094-2 for
VLAN 3.
EVPL Access VID-PRIO (VLAN Identifier-Priority), port-vlan-id The Port VLAN ID for EVPL
Port VLAN Tag where access port.
VID= 1 to 4095
PRIO=empty/0 to 7. The default is
port-eid-0.
Example: 3-0 for
access_port-1-1-1-3.
wtr-time ERP Wait to 0 - 12 (minutes). The default value: wtr-time (erp) The ERP instance is blocking
Restore Time 5. on Ring Port 0 because a
switch trigger has cleared
and the RPL Owner has not
blocked the RPL.
Wait To Restore 0-12 minutes. The default is 5 wtr-time (sync) Set the WTR time for a sync
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Monitored Types and Default TCA Settings


Refer to the Installation and Operations Manual for monitored types and default
Threshold Crossing Alert (TCA) settings.
Commands applicable to alarm condition provisioning and retrieval are identi-
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Refer to the following table for condition types for each entity. For trouble clear-
ing procedures, refer to the Installation and Operations Manual. Commands
applicable to alarm condition provisioning and retrieval are:
• alarm-attributes
• show alarms
• show alarm-attributes
• show conditions

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Condition Type Condition Definition Location Direction
=NSA =SA
10MHz (CLK) Port (GE114S/GE114SH)
qlsqlch QL Squelch near trans mn --
3G DCN
lnkdn Link Down near rcv na --
modemnonqualified Modem Not Qualified near rcv na --
modemremoved Modem Removed near rcv na --
no-sim-card No SIM Card detected near rcv na --
Access Port
bw-exceeds-neg- Bandwidth Exceeds Negotiated near rcv mn mj
speed Speed
farend-duplex- Duplex Mode of Far End Device near rcv mn mj
unknown Unknown
efm-fail EFM OAM Discover Failed near rcv mn mn
efm-oam-dying-gas EFM OAM Dying Gasp near rcv mn cr
p Received
efm-rce EFM OAM Remote Critical near rcv mn mn
Event Received
efm-rld EFM OAM Remote Link Down near rcv mn mn
rmt-efm-lpbk-fail EFM OAM - Remote Loopback far both na mn
Failed
efm-rls EFM OAM Remote Link Status near rcv mn mn
freq-offset Frequency Offset near rcv mn mj
rx-jabber Jabber Received near rcv mn mj

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Table 5: Condition Types for Each Entity (Continued)


SvcAff SvcAff
Condition Type Condition Definition Location Direction
=NSA =SA
link-control- Link Control Protocol Fail near rcv mn cr
protocol-fail
link-control- Link Control Protocol Loopback near rcv mn cr
protocol-loopback
lnkdn-deact Link Deactivated due to Link near rcv mn cr
Loss Forwarding
lnkdn Link Down near rcv mn cr
lnkdn-autoneg- Link Down - Auto-Negotiation near rcv mn cr
failed Failed
lnkdn-cbl-flt Link Down - Cable Fault near rcv mn cr
lnkdn-cbl-rmvd Link Down - Cable Removed near rcv mn cr
lnkdn-master- Link Down - Master/Slave near rcv mn cr
slave-cfg Configuration
lnkdn-unisolated Link Down - Unisolated (cause near rcv mn cr
not determined)
lnkdn-deact Link Down - Deactivated near rcv mn cr
esmc-fail Loss of ESMC near rcv mn --
rmt-efm-lpbk-fail Remote EFM-OAM Loopback far both na mn
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rfi Remote Fault Indication near rcv mn mn
sfp-non-qualified SFP - Not Qualified by ADVA near rcv mn --
sfp-mismatch SFP Mismatch near rcv mn cr
sfp-rmvd SFP Removed near rcv mn cr
sfp-tx-flt SFP Transmit Fault near rcv mn cr
sync-ql-invalid Sync QL Invalid near rcv mn --
ql-mismatch Sync QL Mismatch near rcv mn --
syncref synchronization reference near rcv mn --
Failed
syncref-forced- synchronization reference near rcv mn --
switch Forced Switch
syncref-locked-out synchronization reference near rcv mn --
Locked Out
syncref-manual- synchronization reference near rcv mn --
switch Manual Switch
syncref-wtr synchronization reference Wait near rcv mn --
to Restore
test-alarm Test Alarm near rcv mj --
BITS IN Port (GE114S/GE114SH)
ais Alarm indication Signal near rcv nr --
freq-offset Frequency Offset near rcv mn --
lof Loss of Frame near rcv mn --
los Loss of Signal near rcv mn --
ql-mismatch Sync QL Mismatch near rcv mn --

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SvcAff SvcAff
Condition Type Condition Definition Location Direction
=NSA =SA
sync-ql-invalid Sync QL Invalid near rcv mn --
syncref synchronization reference near rcv mn --
Failed
syncref-forced-swit synchronization reference near rcv mn --
ch Forced Switch
syncref-locked-out synchronization reference near rcv mn --
Locked Out
syncref-manual-swi synchronization reference near rcv mn --
tch Manual Switch
syncref-wtr synchronization reference Wait near rcv mn --
To Restore
BITS OUT Port (GE114S/GE114SH)
ql-squelch QL Squelch near trans mn --
CFM MEP
ais Alarm Indication Signal near rcv -- nr
err-ccm Erroneous CCM near rcv -- mn
mac-status Some MAC Status near rcv -- mn
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rem-ccm Some Remote MEP CCM near rcv -- mn
xcon-ccm Cross Connect CCM near rcv -- mn
CFM QOS Shaper
shaper-btd Shaper BTD near trans na --
DCN Port
lnkdn Link Down near rcv -- na
ERP Group
erp-fop-mismatch ERP FOP Mismatch Near rcv -- mj
erp-fop-timeout ERP FOP Timeout Near rcv mn --
erp-blockport0-rpl ERP BlockPort 0 RPL Near rcv nr --
erp-blockport0-sf ERP BlockPort 0 SF Near rcv na --
erp-blockport0-ms ERP BlockPort 0 MS Near rcv na --
erp-blockport0-fs ERP BlockPort 0 FS Near rcv na --
erp-blockport0-wtr ERP BlockPort 0 WTR Near rcv na --
erp-blockport1-rpl ERP BlockPort 1 RPL Near rcv nr --
erp-blockport1-sf ERP BlockPort 1 SF Near rcv na --
erp-blockport1-ms ERP BlockPort 1 MS Near rcv na --
erp-blockport1-fs ERP BlockPort 1 FS Near rcv na --
erp-blockport1-wtr ERP BlockPort 1 WTR Near rcv na --
GPS Port
gps-antenna-alarm- GPS Antenna Alarm Indication Near na mn --
indication
timeref-locked-out Time Reference Locked Out Near rcv mn --
timeref-unavailable Time Reference Unavailable Near rcv mn --

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SvcAff SvcAff
Condition Type Condition Definition Location Direction
=NSA =SA
timeref-degraded Time Reference Degraded Near rcv mn --
timeref-unavailable- Time Reference Unavailable Near rcv mn --
wtr Wtr
timeref-degraded-w Time Reference Degraded Wtr Near rcv mn --
tr
LAG
lnkdn-deact Link Down Deactivated near rcv -- cr
lnkdn Link Down near rcv -- cr
link-control- Link Control Protocol Fail near rcv -- cr
protocol-fail
link-control-protocol Link Control Protocol Loopback near rcv -- cr
-loopback
Network Port
bw-exceeds-neg- Bandwidth Exceeds Negotiated near rcv mn mj
speed Speed
farend-duplex- Duplex Mode of Far End Device near rcv mn mj
unknown Unknown
efm-fail EFM OAM Discover Failed near rcv mn mn
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efm-oam-dying-gas EFM OAM Dying Gasp near rcv mn cr


p Received
efm-rce EFM OAM Remote Critical near rcv mn mn
Event Received
efm-rld EFM OAM Remote Link Down near rcv mn mn
efm-rls EFM OAM Remote Link Status near rcv mn mn
freq-offset Frequency Offset near rcv mn --
rx-jabber Jabber Received near rcv mn mj
link-control- Link Control Protocol Fail near rcv mn cr
protocol-fail
link-control- Link Control Protocol Loopback near rcv mn cr
protocol-loopback
lnkdn Link Down near rcv mn cr
lnkdn-autoneg- Link Down - Auto-Negotiation near rcv mn cr
failed Failed
lnkdn-cbl-flt Link Down - Cable Fault near rcv mn cr
lnkdn-cbl-rmvd Link Down - Cable Removed near rcv mn cr
lnkdn-deact Link Down - Deactivated. near rcv mn cr
lnkdn-master- Link Down - Master/Slave near rcv mn cr
slave-cfg Configuration
lnkdn-unisolated Link Down - Unisolated near rcv mn cr
esmc-fail Loss of ESMC near rcv mn --
forced Protection Switch - Forced near rcv na --
lockout Protection Switch - Lockout near rcv na --

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Table 5: Condition Types for Each Entity (Continued)


SvcAff SvcAff
Condition Type Condition Definition Location Direction
=NSA =SA
rmt-efm-lpbk-fail EFM OAM - Remote Loopback near both na mn
Failed
rfi Remote Fault Indication near rcv mn mn
sfp-non-qualified SFP - Not Qualified by ADVA near rcv mn --
sfp-mismatch SFP Mismatch near rcv mn cr
sfp-rmvd SFP Removed near rcv mn cr
sfp-tx-flt SFP Transmit Fault near rcv mn cr
sync-ql-invalid Sync QL Invalid near rcv mn --
ql-mismatch Sync QL Mismatch near rcv mn --
syncref synchronization reference near rcv mn --
Failed
syncref-forced- synchronization reference near rcv mn --
switch Forced Switch
syncref-locked-out synchronization reference near rcv mn --
Locked Out
syncref-manual- synchronization reference near rcv mn --
switch Manual Switch
syncref-wtr synchronization reference Wait near rcv mn --

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test-alarm Test Alarm near rcv mj --
Network Terminal Element (NTE Card)
ctneqpt Equipment Connection Failed near rcv mn --
eqpt-flt Equipment Fault near rcv -- cr
mismatch Equipment Mismatch near rcv -- cr
eqpt-rmvd Equipment Removed near rcv -- cr
test-alarm Test Alarm near rcv mj --
Network Terminal Element (NTE Shelf)
overtemp Over Temperature Condition near rcv mn --
Detected
undertemp Under Temperature Condition near rcv mn --
Detected
Power Supply
ctneqpt Communication Failure near rcv mn --
eqpt-flt Equipment Fault near rcv mn --
mismatch Equipment Does Not Match near rcv mn --
Provisioning
eqpt-rmvd Equipment Provisioned But near rcv mn --
Removed
pwr-no-input-or-unit PWR: No Input Or Unit Fault near rcv mn --
-fault
PSE Group (GE114PH)
pse-power-threshol PSE Power Threshold near rcv mj --
d-exceeded Exceeded

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Table 5: Condition Types for Each Entity (Continued)


SvcAff SvcAff
Condition Type Condition Definition Location Direction
=NSA =SA
pse-power-fail PSE Power Fail near rcv mj --
PSE Port (GE114PH)
pse-poweroff-overc PSE PowerOff Overcurrent near rcv mj --
urrent
pse-poweroff-overv PSE PowerOff Overvoltage near rcv mj --
oltage
pse-poweroff-overlo PSE PowerOff Overload near rcv mj --
ad
pse-poweroff-overt PSE PowerOff Overtemp near rcv mj --
emp
pse-poweroff-short PSE PowerOff Short near rcv mj --
Pulse Per Second Port (PPS)
ql-squelch QL Squelch near trans mn --
Service Activation Test Responder Session (SAT)
remote-initiated-sat Remote Initiated SAT near rcv mn --
SOOC (GE114S/GE114SH)
Packet Timing PTSF - Loss Sync near rcv mn --
Signal Fail (ptsf)
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ptsf-loss-announce PTSF - Loss Announce near rcv mn --
ptsf-unusable PTSF - Unusable near rcv mn --
Synchronization (GE114S/GE114SH)
all-syncref All Input synchronization near -- mj --
references Failed
avg-hldovr-freq- Average Holdover Frequency near -- nr --
not-ready Not Ready
frngsync Sys Clock Mode - Freerunning near -- nr --
fstsync Sys Clock Mode - Fast near -- nr --
Acquisition
hldovrsync Sys Clock Mode - Holdover near -- nr --
losloc Sys Clock Mode - Loss of Lock near -- nr --
System
bkup-ntp-svr-fail Backup NTP Server Failed near rcv mn --
db-filetransfer-ip Database File Transfer In near rcv nr --
Progress
db-downgrade Database Downgrade near rcv nr --
filetransfer-ip File Transfer In Progress near rcv nr --
ip-address-conflict Conflict on System IP Address near rcv -- cr
operation-ip Operation In Progress near rcv nr --
prim-ntp-svr-fail Primary NTP Server Failed near rcv mn --
snmp-dg-host- SNMP Dying Gasp - Host near rcv mn --
unreachable Unreachable

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Table 5: Condition Types for Each Entity (Continued)


SvcAff SvcAff
Condition Type Condition Definition Location Direction
=NSA =SA
snmp-dg-res-busy SNMP Dying Gasp - Resource near rcv mn --
Busy
swdl-activation-ip Software Download Activation In near rcv nr --
Progress
swdl-filetransfer-ip Software Download File near rcv nr --
Transfer In Progress
swdl-install-ip Software Download Install In near rcv nr --
Progress
swdl-validation-ip Software Download Validation near rcv nr --
In Progress
ltp-fail LTP Failed near rcv -- mj
ltp-in-progress LTP In Progress near rcv na --
ipv6-address-confli IPv6 Address Conflict near rcv -- cr
ct
Telecom Slave (TS)
all-soocs-failed All SOOCs Failed near rcv -- cr
freq-offset Frequency Offset near rcv mn --
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sync-ql-invalid Sync QL Invalid near rcv mn --
ql-mismatch Sync QL Mismatch near rcv mn --
syncref Sync Reference Failed near rcv mn --
syncref-forced-swit Sync Reference Forced Switch near rcv mn --
ch
syncref-locked-out Sync Reference Locked Out near rcv mn --
syncref-manual-swi Sync Reference Manual Switch near rcv mn --
tch
syncref-wtr Sync Reference Wait To near rcv mn --
Restore
Telecom Slave in Freerun near rcv nr --
ts-in-freerun

ts-in-hldovr Telecom Slave in Holdover near rcv nr --


ts-in-time-freerun Telecom Slave in Time Freerun near rcv nr --
ts-in-time-hldovr Telecom Slave in Time near rcv nr --
Holdover
Time Clock
time-clock-not-lock Time Clock Not Locked near rcv mn --
ed
time-not-traceable Time Not Traceable near rcv mn --
time-freq-not-tracea Time Frequency Not Traceable near rcv mn --
ble
time-holdover Time Holdover near rcv mn --
time-freq-lock Time Frequency Lock near rcv mn --

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Table 5: Condition Types for Each Entity (Continued)


SvcAff SvcAff
Condition Type Condition Definition Location Direction
=NSA =SA
Time of Day Port (TOD Port)
ql-squelch QL Squelch near trans mn --
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State / Status Descriptions


A state model is maintained for each entity in the system. The state of an entity
is derived from its Administrative State, its Operational State and its Secondary
States.

Administration State
There are a number of rules related to the behavior of the Administrative state
as it relates to the parent/child relationship of objects. For example, there are
certain states for a child that are 'invalid' if the parent state is not already in that
state. The administrative state model consists of the following states:
• IS (in-service) - this is the 'normal' state for an entity that is configured to be
fully operational
• Management - this is also referred to as the “Out of Service” state. In this
state, all alarms for the entity will be squelched. Any Standing Alarm will be
cleared and re-raised as a not-alarmed (NA) Condition. The intended use of
this state is to squelch alarms that the user is not interested in. In addition,
for any 'traffic affecting' provisioning change, the entity should be put into
this state (although there is no enforcement of this requirement). The addi-
tional characteristics associated with this state is that user data and man-
agement traffic will continue to flow.

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• Maintenance - this is ALSO an “Out of Service” state (i.e., it inherits the
properties described above). The additional characteristics associated with
this state is that 'maintenance' operations are allowed to be performed
against an entity in this state which may affect user data or management
data. Maintenance state operations include things like: Loopback, Etherjack
diagnostic, etc.
• Disabled - this is ALSO an “Out of Service” state (i.e., it inherits the proper-
ties described above). The additional characteristics associated with an
entity in this state is that no user data traffic will pass. The intended use of
this state is to allow the user traffic to be 'disabled' while still preserving
management connectivity with the entity.
• Unassigned - this state is essentially equivalent to an entity being 'deleted'.
An entity in this state is not factored into any of the rules checking and will
not be alarmed or carry traffic. The Administrative State must first be set to
Unassigned state prior to changing the Service Type of a Network Port or
Access Port.

Administration State Model Details


It should be noted that the Management, Maintenance and Disabled state are
ALL members of the “Out-Of-Service” (OOS) state. An entity transitional
between any of these three states does not have any impact on it's Parent or
Child entities.
• The equipment Administrative state model will only utilize the In-service and
Management states

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• When in the Management or Maintenance state, all alarms against that


entity will be suppressed. The entity will otherwise function as normal.
• When in the Disabled state, user data traffic is suppressed.
• In order to perform maintenance actions on an entity (e.g., Loopback, Diag-
nostics, etc.) the entity must first be put into the Maintenance state.
• An entity in the Disabled state will not pass user data traffic. Management
traffic (i.e.. Management Tunnel traffic and EFM OAM) will continue to pass
in this state.
• The Operational State of an entity can be either:
o
Normal
o
Outage
• The facility Administrative state model will utilize all states described above.
The exception to this is the following: The Disabled State only applies to
Access Ports. Network Ports do not support the Disabled state. In regards
to Network Ports, the Unassigned State does not apply to the working Net-
work port. The working Network port cannot be Unassigned.
• The DCN facility Administrative state model is limited to the following states:
o
In-service
o
Management
o
Unassigned
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• EVC (Flows), Policers and Shapers support the following states:


o In-service
o Management
o Disabled
o Unassigned
EVC (Flows) - Admin state control between In-service and Management is sup-
ported. Disabled and Unassigned is derived from the parent port. Policers and
Shapers - Admin state is read-only. State is ALWAYS derived from parent EVC.
Users may edit the state of the Equipment, Port and EVC (Flow). The Policer
and Shaper states are derived directly from the EVC (Flow) state. Editing the
EVC state is allowed according to the rules outlined below. It should be noted
that the state of the individual EVC can be overwritten by a subsequent edit of
the parent Port object (see behavior rules defined below).
Parent/Child rules for Equipment entities:
• If an Equipment entity is In-service, its child entities Port entities can be any
state (supported by that entity).
• If an Equipment entity is Management, its child entities can be any “Out of
Service” state or Unassigned.
• If an Equipment entity is Unassigned, its child entities are unassigned.
Parent/Child rules for Port entities:
• If a Port Entity is in In-Service state, its child entities (EVCs) can be in
In-Service, Management or Unassigned state.
• If a Port Entity is in Management, Maintenance or Disabled state, its child
entities can be in Management or Unassigned state

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• If a Port Entity is in Unassigned state, its child entities must be in Unas-


signed state.
Parent/Child rules for EVC (Flow) entities. Child entities of EVCs are not user
editable.
• If an EVC Entity is in In-Service state, its child entities (policers, shapers)
will be in In-Service.
• If an EVC Entity is in Management state, its child entities will be in Manage-
ment.
• If an EVC Entity is in Unassigned state, its child entities will be in Unas-
signed state.
Changing the Equipment entity state from In-Service to Management will have
the side-effect of changing the Port state from In-Service to Management. Any
Port that was already in an OOS state (i.e. Management, Maintenance or Dis-
abled) will stay in that state. Any Port that was already in the Unassigned state
will stay in the Unassigned state.
Changing an Equipment entity from Management to In-service will NOT have
any side-effect on the Port state. The Port state will remain as it was.
Due to the many-to-one relationship between Port entities and EVCs (Flows),
the following behaviors will be implemented:
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abled will result in ALL EVCs (Flows) that are children of that Port being
changed from In-service to Management. If an EVC was already Manage-
ment or Unassigned prior to the edit of the Port state, it will not change.
• editing a Port entity from In-service, Management, Maintenance or Disabled
to Unassigned will result in ALL EVCs (Flows) that are children of that Port
being changed to Unassigned.
This effect will also occur as a result of an edit of the Port's parent
entity. For example, if the Equipment entity state is edited in such a
PS

way that it affects the Port's Administration state, the above rules will
apply such that the effect is propagated to the Port's child entities
Note
also.

Due to the many-to-one relationship between Port entities and EVCs (Flows),
the following behaviors will be implemented:
• editing a Port entity from Management, Maintenance or Disabled to In-Ser-
vice will result in ALL EVCs (Flows) that are children of that Port being
changed from Management to In-Service. If an EVC was Unassigned prior
to the edit of the Port state, it will remain Unassigned.
• editing a Port entity from Unassigned to Management, Maintenance or Dis-
abled will result in ALL EVCs (Flows) that are children of that Port being
changed to Management.

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• editing a Port entity from Unassigned to In-Service will result in ALL EVCs
(Flows) that are children of that Port being changed to In-Service.
This effect will also occur as a result of an edit of the EVC's parent
entity. For example, if the Port entity state is edited in such a way that

PS
it affects the EVC's Admin state, the above rules will apply such that
Note the effect is propagated to the EVC's child entities also.

Operational State
This attribute contains the current actual state of the entity. It is based on the
provisioned state plus the actual physical state of the entity.

Secondary State
This attribute refines or provides added information regarding the Operational
State of the entity.
Refer to the following table for state values and their definitions.
Table 6: State Codes and Descriptions
State Entity State Definition
Administration State - disabled User Traffic is not passed in this state;
Equipment and management traffic is passed. Alarms
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Facilities are not reported in this state.


in-service Normal, in-service, traffic passing
(show entity) state of the entity. Alarms are
reported.
maintenance Mandatory state for initiating
loopbacks and Etherjack Diagnosis.
Alarms are not reported in this state.
management Disabled state of entity, traffic is still
passed, alarms are not reported.
unassigned Traffic (user or management) not
passed in this state. Alarms are not
monitored in this state.
Operational State - normal Normal, inservice, traffic passing state
Equipment and of the entity.
Facilities (show entity) outage The entity is not operational, due to
alarm condition.

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Table 6: State Codes and Descriptions (Continued)


State Entity State Definition
Secondary States - act Entity is active.
Equipment and ains Automatic in-service.
Facilities dsbld Disabled.
faf Facility failure.
(show entity)
flt Fault detected.
lpbk Loopback state.
maint Maintenance state.
mea Mismatched equipment.
stby Standby hot.
sgeo Supported entity outage.
uas Unassigned.
ueq Unequipped.
OAM Administration disabled Disabled.
State (show enabled Enabled.
a2n-shaper,
show ecpa-stream,
show network-port)
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fault Fault detected.
(show a2n-shaper, passive-wait Passive wait.
show ecpa-stream)
send-any Send any.
semd-lcl-rmt Send local/remote.
semd-lcl-rmt-ok Send local/remote OK.
File Transfer Status cannotrevert Cannot revert.
failure Failure.
(show system, filenotfound File not found.
show target-address)
in_progress In progress.
installfailed Installation failed.
invalidfiletype Invalid file type.
login_failed Login failed when attempting file
transfer.
nobackupdatabase There is no backup database.
nospaceleft No disk space left.
noswtoinstall There is no software to install.
permissiondenied Permission denied when attempting
file transfer.
revertfailed Revert failed.
serverunreachable Server unreachable.
success Successful completion.
swnotinstalled Software not installed.
upgradefailed Upgrade failed.
validationtimernotactive Validation timer not active.

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Table 6: State Codes and Descriptions (Continued)


State Entity State Definition
Database or Upgrade DBBACKUP Database backup.
Current State DBDOWNLOAD Database download.
DBRESTORE Database restore.
(show system,
DBUPLOAD Database upload.
show target-address)
IDLE Idle.
REBOOTING Rebooting.
SWCANCELUPGRADE Software cancel upgrade.
SWDOWNLOAD Software download.
SWINSTALL Software install.
SWUPGRADE Software upgrade.
SWVALIDATE Software validate.
SWREVERT Software revert.
Protection Group Status forced_protect Forced to Protect.
forced_working Forced to Working.
(show prot-group) lockout_protect Lockout to Protect.
manual_protect Manual to Protect.
manual_working Manual to Working.
nooutstandingrequest There is no outstanding request.
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sd_protect Signal Degrade to Protect.


sd_working Signal Degrade to Working.
sf_protect Signal Failure to Protect.
sf_working Signal Failure to Working.
waittorestore Wait to restore.
Protection Unit State active Indicates this is the active unit.
standby Indicates this is the standby unit.
(show prot-unit)
Test Status aborted Test has been aborted.
(Diagnostics) completed Test has completed.
initial Test is initiating.
(show cpd-filter,
in-progress Test is in-progress.
show running-config)
stopped Test has been manually stopped.
LLDP Port Admin disabled Port LLDP is disabled.
Status rx-only Port is used for receiving only.
(admin-status) tx-and-rx Port is used for transmitting and
receiving.
tx-only Port is used for transmitting only.

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Commands Listed by Hierarchy Level


The following tables summarize the commands by command hierarchy level,
indicating the command level and a short definition of each command.
Indented table cells represent each level of the hierarchy. For example, the
prompt command is applicable under Root level. In order to perform a
backup-db command, the user must be at the Admin Database level of the
hierarchy. For a visual representation of the command hierarchy level, see
Figure 1 to Figure 4. To how to reach a specific level in the hierarchy from root
level, see Table 2 or the examples associated with each command described in
Chapter 2: CLI Command Definitions.
When the user is typing a command, entering a question mark instead of the
first character of the next word displays all available entries at that point. If the
entry takes the user another level deeper into the hierarchy, that entry appears
in the following table as a title. If the entry is a “show” item, available at all levels
of the hierarchy (as indicated at the Root level) or the “list sys-resources” com-
mand, then those entries do not appear in the table unless it is related to the
command being entered to avoid excess clutter in the tables.

Table 7: Command Descriptions by Hierarchy Level


Command Level Title, Page Number

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Root Root on p. 139
Admin Config-File Admin Config-File on p. 141
Admin Database Admin Database on p. 142
Admin Diagnostics Admin Diagnostics on p. 144
Admin Last Reset Cause Admin Last Reset Cause on p. 145
Admin Software License Admin Software License on p. 146
Admin Upgrade Admin Upgrade on p. 147
Configure CFM Configure CFM on p. 148
Configure Communication Configure Communication on p. 154
Configure SNMP Configure SNMP on p. 167
Configure SNMP Configure SNMP on p. 167
Configure System Configure System on p. 168
Configure User Security Configure User Security on p. 173
Network Element Network Element on p. 175

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Root
This section presents a summary of the Root level commands available in this
release. (With the exception of the ‘show subnetwork’ command, all show com-
mands shown below are available at all hierarchy levels.)

Table 8: Root Command Level Summary


Command Description
list sys-resource List of the System Resources.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
ping Test the reachability of a particular IPv6 host.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
ping6 Perform Ping on specific IPv6 address.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show alarm-log Display Alarm Log content.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show alarms Display the list of all Active Alarms.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show arp-entries Display entries in the ARP cache table and the Proxy ARP
settings for the system.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
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show audit-log Display Audit Log content. This command also displays the time
the activation timer and validation timer is due to expire.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show conditions Retrieve the list of Active Conditions that are currently raised
against the system.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show configfile-status Display status of a config file.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show file-services-status Display file transfer and system upgrade status.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show ip-interface eth0 Display the configuration of this IPv4 Interface.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show ip-routes Display IP routing table entries.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show ipv6-routes Display IPv6 routes in the routing table.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show ndp-entries Display all NDP entries.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show network-element Show the attributes associated with this Network Element.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show ping-result Display the result of the last Ping Request.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show proxy-ndp Display all proxy neighbors.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show running-config Display the current running database configuration.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)

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Table 8: Root Command Level Summary (Continued)


Command Description
show security-log Display Security Log content.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show subnetwork Display the attributes associated with the SubNetwork Entity.
show system Display configuration parameters. (Available at all hierarchy
levels.)
show time Display the System Time and Date. (Available at all hierarchy
levels.)
show trace-route-result Display the result of the last trace-route Request.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
trace-route The trace-route command records the route (the specific gateway
computers at each hop) through the Internet between the NID and
a specified host. It also calculates and displays the amount of
time each hop took.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
trace-route6 Determine the route the traffic reaches a particular IPv6 host.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)

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Admin Config-File
This section presents a summary of the Admin Config-File level commands
available in this release. Config files are created using the ‘save’ command. The
system supports up to five config files. The contents of a config file at creation is
the delta between the default database and the current running configuration.
The config file is an editable text file structured as CLI commands with embed-
ded comments to detail the changes made to each listed entity from the default
database. The contents of a config file is viewable using the ‘show configfile’
command.
Editing config files can not be done on the NID, but config files can be trans-
ferred to and from a remote server using the ‘transfer-file’ command and edited
there. Care should be exercised when editing config files to maintain proper CLI
command structure and to mark the beginning of each comment line with a “#”
symbol. The “transfer-file” command supports both FTP and SCP protocols.
The “remove” command is used to delete a config file. The “description” com-
mand is used to append a description to a config file. The “list” command is used
to list all existing config files and which if any is enabled to load on the next sys-
tem reset. The “restart-with-configfile” command is used to enable or disable a
config file to load on the next system reset. Only one file can be enabled at a
time.
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The “load” command is used to execute the designated config file immediately.

Table 9: Admin Config-File Command Level Summary


Command Description
Admin Config-File
dest-mac-addr A text description of the config-file.
list A list of the existing config-files, including the description (if any).
load Runs the designated config-file.
remove Delete the designated config-file.
restart-with-configfile This command reboots the NE and loads the designated config file.
save Creates a config-file, which is the delta between the current
running configuration and the default database.
show configfile Displays the contents of the configfile.
show configfile-status Displays the last action related to the configfile and the status of
the action.
show file-services-status Display the file transfer status.
show running-config Display the current running database configuration.
transfer-file Transfer a config-file to or from a remote server using FTP, SFTP
or SCP protocol.

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Admin Database
This section presents a summary of the Admin Database level commands avail-
able in this release.
Performing a database backup is a two step process:
1 Create a backup of the system database by using the “backup-db” com-
mand.
2 Transfer the database file from the system to a remote server via either
FTP, SFTP or SCP protocol by using the “transfer-file” command.
Performing a database restore is a three step process:
1 Transfer the database file from a remote server to the system via either
FTP, SFTP or SCP protocol by using the “transfer-file” command.
2 Restore the database using the previous backup by using the “restore-db”
command.
3 Activate the restored database by using the “activate-db” command.
The system also allows creating (saving), restoring and transferring a system
default database file. The system default commands allow establishing a default
database for the system to reset to other than the factory default settings (see
“system-defaults db”), and a method to change the default values assigned to

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Table 10: Admin Database Command Level Summary


Command Description
Admin Database
activate-db Restart the NID using the restored Database. The third and final
step of restoring a database.
backup-db Create a backup of the system database.
restore-db Install a previous database backup. The second step of restoring a
database.
show db-version Display the Database Version.
show file-services-status Display the System upgrade status. (Available at all hierarchy
levels.)
system-defaults db Save, restore or transfer a system-default database file.
system-defaults value-file Transfer a system-default value file from a remote file server.
transfer-file Transfer a database file for a backup/restore operation using FTP,
SFTP or SCP protocols. Step one of the Database Restore
procedure, or step two of the Database Backup procedure.

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Figure 4: FSP 150CC-GE11x Database File Processes for CLI

Command Line Interface


ADVA--> admin database
ADVA: database -->

Active

TEMP DATA FILE


backup-db transfer-file <protocol> put...
Active
activate-db
restore-db
system-defaults
db restore system-defaults transfer-file <protocol> get...
db save Standby

Transfer type: FTP, SCP, SFTP Server

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System Defaults

system-defaults system-defaults db transfer-file <protocol> get...


db new

Factory Defaults

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Admin Diagnostics

Admin Diagnostics
Basic diagnostic procedures for network communications are “ping” and
“trace-route”. After performing one or more diagnostics, the results can be
saved as a file and transferred to another location.

Table 11: Admin Diagnostics Command Level Summary


Command Description
Admin Diagnostics
remove diag-file Deletes a diagnostic file
save diag-file Creates a diagnostic file.
show diag-file Displays a diagnostic file name.
transfer-file Transfer a database file for a backup/restore operation using FTP,
SFTP or SCP protocols. Step one of the Database Restore
procedure, or step two of the Database Backup procedure.

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Admin Last Reset Cause


After a system reset has occurred, communication to the system has been inter-
rupted or even as a periodic maintenance procedure, the system can be queried
as to when the last reset occurred, what caused the reset, and if applicable, the
presence of debug files. If debug files are present, the file transfer command
can be used to copy the files to another location for analysis.

Table 12: Admin Last-Reset-Cause Command Level Summary


Command Description
Admin Last-Reset-Cause
show last-reset-info Displays the last cause for a system reset.
transfer-file Transfer a database file for a backup/restore operation using FTP,
SFTP or SCP protocols. Step one of the Database Restore
procedure, or step two of the Database Backup procedure.
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Admin Software License


This section presents a summary of the Admin Software License level com-
mands available in this release.

Table 13: Admin Software License Level Summary


Command Description
Admin Software-License
configure feature Enable or disable a licensable feature.
show all-features Show enabled/disabled setting of all features
show feature Show enabled/disabled setting of the specified feature.

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Admin Upgrade
This section presents a summary of the Admin Upgrade level commands avail-
able in this release.
The three step software upgrade feature utilizes the following commands:
1 Transfer software image to the NE using the transfer-file command.
2 Install new Software into Standby partition using the install command.
3 Activate the new Software using the activate command.

Table 14: Admin Upgrade Command Level Summary


Command Description
Admin Upgrade
activate Activate the new Software at a specified date, time or
immediately - with or without Validation Timer enabled. Step
three of the Software Upgrade procedure.
cancel activation Cancel scheduled Software upgrade.
cancel validation-timer Software upgrade complete. Accept software load and
cancel validation timer.
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install Install new Software into Standby partition. Step two of


Software Upgrade procedure.
revert to-standby Revert to previous software version on standby side.
show file-services-status Display the System upgrade status. (Available at all
hierarchy levels.)
show release-versions Display the Active/Standby Release versions.
transfer-file Transfer a software image to the NE for Software Upgrade
operation using FTP, SFTP or SCP protocol. Step one of
Software Upgrade procedure. This command is also used to
transfer the database file for a backup/restore operation
using FTP, SFTP or SCP protocol. Step one of the Database
Restore procedure, or step two of the Database Backup
procedure.

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Configure CFM
This section presents a summary of the Configure CFM level commands avail-
able in this release.
Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) is an emerging standard aimed at
enhancing Ethernet Service OAM capabilities. The main features provided by
CFM include the ability to detect, verify, isolate and report connectivity faults on
a service instance. Refer to the procedures in Installation and Operations Man-
ual, Chapter 8, Connectivity Fault Management (CFM).
CFM features include the ability to:
• Configure Maintenance Domains (MDs)
• Configure Maintenance Association Networks (MANETs)
• Configure and manage Maintenance Association Components (MACOMPs)
• Configure and manage Maintenance End Points (MEPs)
A Maintenance Domain (MD) may be created by using the Add MD command
from the CFM prompt.
To edit an existing MD use the Configure MD command from the CFM prompt.
The following parameters cannot be edited: MD number, Level, and Sender ID
control. To edit these parameters, the MD must be deleted and then re-entered

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with the new desired parameters. See Table 52 in the Installation and Opera-
tions Manual, Chapter 8, for Maintenance Domain configuration settings.
A Maintenance Association - Network (MANET) may be created by using the
Add MANET command from the CFM:MD Prompt.
To edit a MANET use the configure MANET command from the CFM:MD
Prompt.
The Entity ID parameters cannot be edited, the MANET must be deleted and
then re-entered with the new desired Entity ID. See Table 53 in the Installation
and Operations Manual, Chapter 8, for Maintenance Association (MA) - Network
(MANET) configuration settings.
A Maintenance Association - Component (MACOMP) may be created by enter-
ing the Add MACOMP command at the CFM:MANET prompt.
To edit a MACOMP, enter the Configure MACOMP command at the
CFM:MANET prompt. The following parameters cannot be edited: Entity ID,
Associated Port or Primary VID. To edit these parameters, the MACOMP must
be deleted and then re-entered with the new desired parameters. See Table 54
in the Installation and Operations Manual, Chapter 8, for Maintenance Associa-
tion (MA) - Component (MACOMP) configuration settings.
A Maintenance End Point (MEP) may be created by entering the Add MEP com-
mand at the CFM:MANET prompt.
To remove an existing Maintenance End Point, enter the Delete MEP command
at the CFM:MANET prompt. To edit an existing Maintenance End Point, enter
the Configure MEP command at the CFM:MANET prompt. See Table 55 in the
Installation and Operations Manual, Chapter 8, for Maintenance End Point
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Detailed command descriptions for the Configure CFM commands are pre-
sented in alphabetical order in Table 15.

Configuration of a CFM MANET with 2 MEPs in its MEP list is

PS
required to support configuration of a Y.1731 ESA Probe.
Note

The first step in creating a Y.1731 ESA test is to set up a CFM MD, MANET,
MACOMP and MEP for the desired port, then establish a probe at one FSP
150CC.

Table 15: Configure CFM Command Level Summary


Command Description
Configure CFM
add md Create a new CFM Maintenance Domain.
add server-mep Add server MEP
add vlan-entry Add a VLAN entry to a CFM entity.
delete md Delete a CFM Maintenance Domain.
delete server-mep Delete a Server MEP
delete vlan-entry Delete a CFM VLAN Entry.
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list cfm-shapers List of CFM Shapers.


list config-error List of CFM configuration errors.
list default-md List Default MDs.
list macomp List of assigned Components to configured MAs.
list manet List of configured MAs.
list md List configured MDs.
list mep List of Configured MEPs.
list mips List of configured MIPs.
list vlan-table List of MEP VLAN entries.
show cfm-a2n-port-shaper Display information related to a CFM Shaper entity.
show cfm-a2n-vid-shaper Display information related to a CFM Shaper entity.
show cfm-ctrl Display the CFM control information.
show cfm-n2a-port-shaper Display information related to a CFM Shaper entity.
show cfm-n2a-vid-shaper Display information related to a CFM Shaper entity.
show default-md Display the configuration information for the default
CFM Maintenance Domain
show md Display configuration data related to a CFM MD.
show server-mep Display Server MEP information
show sysdef-md Display the configured CFM System Default
Maintenance Domain
show vlan-entry Display the configured VLAN entries.
snmp-engine-id Set Slm Multicast MAC Address
snmp-engine-id Set Slm Operation Code

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Table 15: Configure CFM Command Level Summary


Command Description
Configure CFM (Continued)
Configure CFM Shaper (A2N-Port, A2N-Vid, N2A-Port, N2A-Vid)
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the
specified entity.
buffersize (shaper) Configure the Buffersize for a QOS Shaper.
cir Configure the Committed Information Rate for this
Policer/Shaper.
list macomp List of assigned CFM MACOMPs.
list manet List of assigned CFM MANETs.
list md List of assigned CFM Maintenance Domains (MDs).
list mep List of Configured CFM MEPs.
show alarm-attributes Display the alarm severities associated with an
entity.
show cfm-shaper Display information related to a CFM Shaper entity.
Configure Default MD
list macomp List of assigned CFM MACOMPs.
list manet List of assigned CFM MANETs.

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list md List of assigned CFM Maintenance Domains (MDs).
list mep List of Configured CFM MEPs.
md-level Configure the MD Level for a CFM MD.
mhf Configure the Maintenance Half Point for a CFM MD.
show default-md Display the configuration information for the default
CFM Maintenance Domain.
Configure MD
add manet Create a new MANET on a CFM MD.
delete manet Delete a MANET from a CFM MD.
list macomp List of assigned CFM MACOMPs.
list manet List of assigned CFM MANETs.
list md List of assigned CFM Maintenance Domains (MDs).
list mep List of Configured CFM MEPs.
mhf Configure the MIP Half Functions for a CFM MD.
name-format Configure the Name and Format for a CFM entity.
show manet Display configuration data for a CFM MANET.
show md Display configuration data related to a CFM MD
Configure Manet
add macomp Link a CFM MEP to a particular interface.
add mep Create a CFM Maintenance End Point.
add-to-mep-list Add a MEP to the MEP List for a Manet.
ccm-interval Sets the interval for CCM messaging.
delete macomp Delete a MACOMP from a CFM MANET.
delete mep Delete a CFM MEP.

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Command Description
Configure CFM (Continued)
delete-from-mep-list Delete a MEP from the MEP List for a MANET.
list macomp List of assigned CFM MACOMPs.
list manet List of assigned CFM MANETs.
list md List of assigned CFM Maintenance Domains (MDs).
list mep List of Configured CFM MEPs.
mep-list Display a list of CFM MEPs.
name-format Configure the Name and Format for a CFM entity.
show macomp Display configuration data for a CFM MACOMP.
show manet Display configuration data for a CFM MANET.
show mep Display configuration data related to a CFM MEP.
Configure Macomp
list macomp List of assigned CFM MACOMPs.
list manet List of assigned CFM MANETs
list md List of assigned CFM Maintenance Domains (MDs).
list mep List of Configured CFM MEPs.
mhf Configure the MIP Half Functions for a CFM MD.
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show macomp Display configuration data for a CFM MACOMP.


Configure Mep
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the
specified entity.
ais-client-mdlevel Configure the MD Level for a CFM AIS Client.
ais-gen Configure the AIS Generation Type for a CFM MEP.
ais-interval Configure the AIS Interval for a CFM MEP.
ais-prio Configure the AIS Priority for a CFM MEP.
ais-trigger Configure the AIS Trigger(s) for a CFM MEP.
ccm-enabled Enable or disable CCMs on a CFM MEP.
ccm-ltm-prio Configure the CCM Link Trace Message Priority for a
CFM MEP.
clear-statistics Reset the statistics for a CFM MEP.
ethernet-type Configure Ethernet Type for a CFM MEP.
list linktrace List of linktrace messages received on a MEP.
list macomp List of assigned CFM MACOMPs.
list manet List of assigned CFM MANETs.
list md List of assigned CFM Maintenance Domains (MDs).
list mep List of Configured CFM MEPs.
list remote-mep List of configured remote MEPs related to a
configured local MEP.
llf-trigger Configure Link Loss Forwarding Trigger(s) for a CFM
MEP.
lm-dualended-countallprios Configure a CFM MEP’s Loss Measurement
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Command Description
Configure CFM (Continued)
lm-in-profile Configure Loss Measurement parameters for a CFM
MEP
lm-rx-countallprios Configure a CFM MEP’s Loss Measurement
Parameters.
lm-tx-countallprios Configure a CFM MEP’s Loss Measurement
Parameters.
lowest-alarmprio Configure Alarm Priority on a CFM MEP.
opr-linktrace mac Operate a Link Trace on a CFM MEP using MAC
address.
opr-linktrace mep Operate a Link Trace on a CFM MEP using MEP ID
opr-lpbk mac Operate a Loopback on a CFM MEP using MAC
address.
opr-lpbk mep Operate a Loopback on a CFM MEP using MEP ID
primary-vid Configure the Primary VID on a CFM MEP.
sat-responder Enable or disable a MEP to act as or a Service Acti-
vation Test (SAT) Responder.
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show mep Display configuration data related to a CFM MEP.
show remote-mep Display configuration data for a remote MEP.
Configure Server MEP (server-mep)
ais-client-mdlevel Configure the MD Level for a CFM AIS Client.
ais-gen Configure the AIS Generation Type for a CFM MEP.
ais-interval Configure the AIS Interval for a CFM MEP.
ais-prio Configure the AIS Priority for a CFM MEP.
list macomp List of assigned CFM MACOMPs.
list manet List of assigned CFM MANETs.
list md List of assigned CFM Maintenance Domains (MDs).
list mep List of Configured CFM MEPs.
show server-mep Display Server MEP information.
Configure System Default MD (sysdef-md)
list macomp List of assigned CFM MACOMPs.
list manet List of assigned CFM MANETs.
list md List of assigned CFM Maintenance Domains (MDs).
list mep List of Configured CFM MEPs.
md-level Configure the MD Level for a CFM MD.
mhf Configure the MIP Half Functions for a CFM MD.
show sync Display the configured CFM System Default
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Command Description
Configure CFM (Continued)
Configure VLAN Entry
list macomp List of assigned CFM MACOMPs.
list manet List of assigned CFM MANETs.
list md List of assigned CFM Maintenance Domains (MDs).
list mep List of Configured CFM MEPs.
show vlan-entry Display the configured VLAN entries.
vid-list Display list of CFM VIDs.
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Configure Communication
This section presents a summary of the Configure Communication level com-
mands available in this release.

Table 16: Configure Communication Command Level Summary


Command Description
Configure Communication
add arp-entry Add an IP Address to the Address Resolution Protocol
(ARP) table.
add ip-route Create a static IP route entry in the system routing
table.
add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl Create an IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel.
add ipv6-route Create a static IPv6 route entry in the system routing
table.
add mgmttnl Create a Management Tunnel.
add ndp-entry Add an IPv6 static Neighbor Entry.
add proxy-ndp Add an IPv6 static Proxy Entry.
configure src-addr Configure the NE’s Source Address.
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delete ip-route Delete a route from the routing table.
delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl Delete an IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel.
delete ipv6-route Delete an IPv6 static route.
delete mgmttnl Delete a Management Tunnel.
delete ndp-entry Delete an IPv6 static Neighbor Entry.
delete proxy-ndp Delete an IPv6 static Proxy Entry.
dhcp-class-id-control Enable or disable DHCP Class identifier on a
Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-client-id Sets DHCP client id for this interface.
dhcp-client-id-control Enable or disable sending DHCP Client Identifier on a
Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-client-id-type Configure the type of or DHCP Client Identifier sent on
a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-control Enable or disable the Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) on an IPv4 Interface.
dhcp-host-name Configure the Host name to be sent out on a
Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-host-name-control Enable or disable sending Host name on a
Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-host-name-type Configure the type of information to be sent out as Host
name on a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-log-server-control Enable or disable retrieving System Log Server IP
address on a Management DCN or Management
Tunnel.
dhcp-ntp-server-control Enable or disable retrieving NTP Server IP address on
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Command Description
Configure Communication
dhcp-role Configure the DHCP role associated with this IPv4
(eth0) Interface.
dhcpv6-control Enable or disable DHCP version 6 on an IPv6 interface.
dhcpv6-role Configure the DHCP role for an IPv6 interface.
flush-arp-cache Flush (clear) all entries in the ARP cache table,
allowing the system to re-learn IP-address to
MAC-address relationships.
flush-ndp-cache Flush (clear) all entries in the Neighbor Discover
Protocol (NDP) cache table, allowing the system to
re-learn dynamic IPv6 neighbors.
ip-address (comms) Configure the IP address associated with this IPv4
Interface.
ip-mode Configure the Internet Protocol versions to be
supported on a Management DCN or Management
Tunnel.
ipv6-ra-control Configure whether to transmit Router Advertisement
(RA) Message on a Management DCN or Management
Tunnel.
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ipv6-ra-prefix Configure the IPv6 Router Advertisement Prefixed to


be on a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
ipv6-sys-def-gateway Configure the IPv6 System Default Gateway IP
address.
ipv6-unicast-addr Manually configure the IPv6 Unicast address of
Management DCN or Management interface.
list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl List all existing IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels.
list mgmttnl List of configured Management Tunnels.
netmask Configure the Network Mask associated with this IPv4
Interface.
ping Verify IP connectivity to a specified host IPv4 IP
address.
ping6 Test the reachability of a particular IPv6 host.
prefix-length Manually configure the IPv6 Unicast address prefix
length of a Management DCN or a Management
Tunnel.
rip2Pkts-control Enable or disable RIPv2 protocol for a management
interface or tunnel.
rip-ng-control Enable or disable Routing Information Protocol next
generation (RIPng) packets on a Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
show arp-entries Display entries in the ARP cache table and the Proxy
ARP settings for the system.
show eth0 Display the configuration of this IPv4 Interface.
show ip-interface eth0 Display the IPv4 (eth0) ip-interface configuration.

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Command Description
Configure Communication
show ipv6-routes Display IPv6 routes in the routing table.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl Display the configuration of an IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel.
show mgmttnl Display the configuration of this IPv4 Interface.
show ndp-entries Display all NDP entries.(Available at all hierarchy
levels.)
show ping-result Display the result of the last ping request.
show proxy-ndp Display all Proxy Neighbors. (Available at all hierarchy
levels.)
show src-addr Display the configured NTE IP Address.
show trace-route-result Display the result of the last trace-route request.
stateless-addr-auto-cfg Enable or disable IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Config-
uration.
sys-def-gateway Configure the System Default Gateway IP Address.
trace-route Initiate a Traceroute request to a specified IP Address.
trace-route6 Determine the route the traffic reaches a particular IPv6
host.

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Configure 3G DCN
show 3g-dcn Display the configuration of the 3G DCN Port.
Configure Management Tunnel
bda Configure Backbone MAC Destination Address (BDA).
bda-enabled Enable or disable Destination Backbone MAC Address
(BDA).
buffersize (mgmttnl) Set the buffer size of a management tunnel.
cir Set the committed information rate of a management
tunnel.
cos Select the Class Of Service for a management tunnel.
cvlan-control Enable or disable C-tag VLAN Control on a
management tunnel.
dhcp-class-id-control Enable or disable sending DHCP Class identifier on a
Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-client-id Configure the DHCP Client Identifier to be sent on an
Management Tunnel or Management DCN.
dhcp-client-id-control Enable or disable sending DHCP Client Identifier on a
Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-client-id-type Configure the type of or DHCP Client Identifier sent on
a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-control Enable or disable the Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) on an IPv4 Interface.
dhcp-host-name Configure the Host name to be sent out on a
Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-host-name-control Enable or disable sending Host name on a
Management DCN or Management Tunnel.

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Command Description
Configure Communication
dhcp-host-name-type Configure the type of information to be sent out as Host
name on a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
dhcp-log-server-control Enable or disable retrieving System Log Server IP
address on a Management DCN or Management
Tunnel.
dhcp-ntp-server-control Enable or disable retrieving Network Time Protocol
(NTP) Server IP address on a Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
dhcpv6-control Enable or disable DHCP version 6 on an IPv6 interface.
eir (mgmttnl) Set the Excess Information Rate for a management
tunnel.
ip-address (comms) Configure the IP address associated with this IPv4
Interface.
ip-mode Configure the Internet Protocol versions to be
supported on a Management DCN or Management
Tunnel.
ipv6-ra-control Configure whether to transmit Router Advertisement
(RA) Message on a Management DCN or Management
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Tunnel.
ipv6-ra-prefix Configure the IPv6 Router Advertisement Prefixed to
be on a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
ipv6-sys-def-gateway Configure the IPv6 System Default Gateway IP
address.
ipv6-unicast-addr Manually configure the IPv6 Global Unicast address of
Management DCN or Management interface.
isid Change I-SID of the management tunnel.
netmask Configure the Network Mask associated with this IPv4
Interface.
prefix-length Manually configure the IPv6 Unicast address prefix
length of a Management DCN or a Management
Tunnel.
rip2Pkts-control Enable or disable RIPv2 protocol for a management
interface or tunnel.
rip-ng-control Enable or disable Routing Information Protocol next
generation (RIPng) packets on a Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
show mgmttnl Display configuration for a management tunnel.
stateless-addr-auto-cfg Enable or disable IPv6 Stateless Address Auto
Configuration.
sys-def-gateway Configure the System Default Gateway IP Address.
svlan-control Enable or disable S-tag VLAN Control on a
management tunnel.
svlan-id Configure the S-tag VLAN ID of a management tunnel.

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Command Description
Configure Communication
type Configure the management tunnel type.
vlan-id Configure the VLAN ID of a management tunnel.

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Configure PTP
This section presents a summary of the Configure PTP level commands avail-
able in this release.Only the GE114S and GE114SH currently supports PTP.

Table 17: Configure PTP Command Level Summary


Command Description
Configure PTP
PTP Network-element 1
add boundary-clock Create a Precision Time Protocol Boundary Clock (PTP BC).
add master-clock Create a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC).
add ptp-tc Create a Precision Time Protocol Transparent Clock (PTP
TC).
add telecom-slave Create a Telecom Slave (TS).
delete boundary-clock Delete a Precision Time Protocol Boundary Clock (PTP BC)
delete master-clock Delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC)
delete ptp-tc Delete a Precision Time Protocol Transparent Clock (PTP TC)
delete telecom-slave Delete an existing telecom slave.
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show boundary-clock Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Clock


Boundary Clock (PTP BC)
show master-clock Display the configuration of a Precision Time Clock Protocol
Master Clock (PTP MC)
show ptp-tc Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Clock
Transparent Clock (PTP TC)
show telecom-slave Display the configuration of the Precision Time Protocol
Telecom Slave (PTP TS).
Configure Boundary Clock
add mci Create a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP
MCI).
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
delete mci Delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP
MCI).
show mci Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Master
Clock Interface (PTP MCI).
Configure Master Clock Interface (configure mci)
add master-virtual-port Create a Master Virtual Port.
add Create a Precision Time Protocol Static Remote Slave.
static-remote-slave
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
delete Manually delete a PTP dynamic remote slave.
dynamic-remote-slave

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Table 17: Configure PTP Command Level Summary (Continued)


Command Description
delete Remove a Master Virtual Port.
master-virtual-port
delete Remove a Static Remote Slave.
static-remote-slave
max-lease-duration Configure the maximum lease duration of the Precision Time
Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP MCI).
show Display the information about a dynamic remote slave.
dynamic-remote-slave
show Display the configuration of a Master Virtual Port.
master-virtual-port
show mci Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Master
Clock Interface (PTP MCI).
show Display the configuration of a Static Remote Slave.
static-remote-slave
Configure Master Virtual Port
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show Display the configuration of a Master Virtual Port.
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admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show Display the configuration of a Master Virtual Port.
static-remote-slave
Static Remote Slave Performance Monitoring (PM)
Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203
Configure Dynamic Remote Slave
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show Display the information of a Master Virtual Port.
dynamic-remote-sla
ve
Configure Master Clock
add mci Create a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP
MCI).
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
delete mci Delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP
MCI).
show master-clock Display the configuration of a Precision Time Clock Protocol
Master Clock (PTP MC)

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Command Description
show mci Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Master
Clock Interface (PTP MCI).
Configure MCI
add master-virtual-port Create a Master Virtual Port.
add Create a Precision Time Protocol Static Remote Slave.
static-remote-slave
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
delete Delete a dynamic remote slave.
dynamic-remote-slave
delete Remove a Master Virtual Port.
master-virtual-port
delete Remove a Static Remote Slave.
static-remote-slave
max-lease-duration Configure the maximum lease duration of the Precision Time
Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP MCI).
show Display the information about a dynamic remote slave.
dynamic-remote-slave
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show Display the configuration of a Master Virtual Port.


master-virtual-port
show mci Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Master
Clock Interface (PTP MCI).
show Display the configuration of a Static Remote Slave.
static-remote-slave
Configure Master Virtual Port
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show Display the configuration of a Master Virtual Port.
master-virtual-port
Configure Static Remote Slave
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show Display the configuration of a Master Virtual Port.
static-remote-slave
Static Remote Slave Performance Monitoring (PM)
Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203
Configure Dynamic Remote Slave
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.

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Command Description
show Display the information about a dynamic remote slave.
dynamic-remote-sla
ve
Configure PTP LAG
add ptp-fp Create a PTP Flow Point at an Access Port or Network Port,
or LAG.
delete ptp-fp Delete an existing PTP Flow Point.
Configure PTP Flow Point
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show perf-mon Display the designated Performance Monitoring (PM) data for
the Port or Flow.
show ptp-fp Display the designated Performance Monitoring (PM) data for
the Port or Flow.
PTP Flow Point Performance Monitoring (PM)
Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203
Configure PTP NTE

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show access-port Display the Access Port configuration.
show network-port Display the Network Port configuration parameters.
Configure PTP Access Port
add ptp-fp Create a new PTP Flow Point at an Access Port or Network
Port.
delay-asymmetry Configure the delay asymmetry.
delete ptp-fp Delete an existing PTP Flow Point.
show access-port Display the Access Port configuration parameters.
show ptp-fp Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Flow
Point (PTP FP).
Configure PTP Flow Point
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show perf-mon Display the designated Performance Monitoring (PM) data for
the Port or Flow.
show ptp-fp Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Flow
Point (PTP FP).
PTP Flow Point PM
Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203
Configure PTP Network Port
add ptp-fp Create a new PTP Flow Point at an Access Port or Network
Port. or LAG.
delay-asymmetry Set the port's Delay Asymmetry value.
delete ptp-fp Delete an existing PTP Flow Point.
show network-port Display the Network Port configuration parameters.

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Command Description
show ptp-fp Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Flow
Point (PTP FP).
Configure PTP Flow Point
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show perf-mon Display the designated Performance Monitoring (PM) data for
the Port or Flow.
show ptp-fp Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Flow
Point (PTP FP).
PTP Flow Point PM
Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203
Configure PTP-TC
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show ptp-tc Display the configuration of a Precision Time Clock
Transparent Clock (PTP TC)
show ptp-tc-port Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol
Transparent Clock (PTP TC).
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alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show ptp-tc-port Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol
Transparent Clock (PTP TC).
Configure Telecom Slave
add sooc Create a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC).
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
assumed-ql Set the Assumed Quality Level for a Sync-E interface.
clock-recovery-mode Set the clock recovery mode.
delete sooc Delete a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC).
expected-ql Set the Expected Quality Level for an interface.
ql-mode Enable or disable Quality Level sync status messaging.
show sooc Display the configuration of a Slave Only Ordinary Clock
(SOOC).
show telecom-slave Display the configuration of the telecom slave.
sync-id This command is used to configure the synchronization
domain.
sync-ref-mode Allow or disallow the Telecom Slave to be used as a
Synchronization Reference.

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Command Description
Configure SOOC
add ocs-port Create an Ordinary Clock Slave (OCS) port on the telecom
slave.
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
delete ocs-port Delete an existing Ordinary Clock Slave (OCS) port.
master-announce-rcpt- Configure the Master Announce Receipt Timeout of the Slave
timeout Only Ordinary Clock SOOC.
master-delresp-receipt Configure master delay response receipt timeout of the Slave
-timeout Only Ordinary Clock SOOC.
master-priority Configure the Master priority.
master-syncrcp-timeou
Configure the Master synchronization receipt timeout.
t
priority-mode Configure the Priority Mode.
priority-mode-value Configure the Priority mode value.
show Display last received sync message for this SOOC.
last-rcv-sync-msg
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Port.
show perf-mon Display the designated Performance Monitoring (PM) data for
the Port or Flow.
show sooc Display the configuration of a Slave Only Ordinary Clock
(SOOC).
unicast-restart-timer Configure the Unicast Restart Timer of a Slave Only Ordinary
Clock SOOC.
unicast-timeout Configure the Unicast timeout.
Configure OCS Port
alias Edit the alias for this entity.
show ocs-port Display the configuration of the OCS Port.
SOOC Performance Monitoring (pm)
Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203

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Configure SAT
This section presents a summary of the Configure Service Activation Test (SAT)
level commands available in this release.

Table 18: Configure SAT Command Level Summary


Command Description
Configure SAT
Configure SAT System
ether-type Configure Ether Type of FLPDU
show sat-system Display the Ethernet Type configuration of Frame Loss Test Frames
(FLPDU).
SAT Network Element
add sat-ctrl Create a Service Activation Test Control (SAT Control).
delete sat-ctrl Delete a Service Activation Test (SAT) Control.
delete Manually delete a SAT Responder Session.
sat-responder-session
show Display the status of a SAT responder session.
sat-responder-session
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add sat-stream Used to create a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
delete sat-stream Delete a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
list sat-stream List all configured SAT Streams under a SAT Control.
name (sat) Configure the name of Service Activation Test (SAT) Control.
perf-test-period Configure the Period of performance test in the Service Activation
Test (SAT).
show sat-ctrl Display the configuration of a Service Activation Test (SAT) Control.
show sat-stream Display the configuration of Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
show sat-test-rslt Display the Results of a Service Activation Test (SAT).
start-test (sat) Start a Service Activation test with all existing Service Activation Test
Stream.
step-duration Set up the duration for a CIR test step.
step-num Configure the number of CIR test steps of the Service Activation Test
(SAT).
stop-test (sat) Stop a currently running a Service Activation Test (SAT).
test-duration (sat) Configure the EIR test duration or the Service Activation Test (SAT).
test-procedure Configure the parameters to be tested in a Service Activation Test
(SAT).
Configure SAT Stream
cbs Configure the Committed Burst Size (CBS) for a Service Activation
Test (SAT) Stream.
cir (sat) Configure the Committed Information Rate (CIR) for a SAT Stream.
color-mode (sat) Configure the color mode of a Service Activation Test stream.

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Command Description
Configure SAT
custom-payload Configure the custom payload for a Service Activation Test (SAT)
stream.
dei (sat) Configure whether to use the Drop Eligible Indicator (DEI) bit to
indicate color of Service Activation Test (SAT) frames.
dest-mac-addr Set the destination MAC address for an Etherjack Connection
Performance Analyzer (ECPA) diagnostic test stream or a Service
Activation Test stream.
dest-mep Configure the destination MEP or Destination MEP MAC address of a
Service Activation Test Stream.
direction Configure the test direction of a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
dmm-frame-size Configure the Delay Measurement Message Frame Size of a Service
Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
dmm-interval Configure the Delay Measurement Message Interval of a Service
Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
ebs Configure the Excess Burst Size (EBS) for a Service Activation Test
(SAT) Stream.
eir (sat) Configure the Excess Information Rate (EIR) for a SAT Stream.
frame-size-list Configure the Frame Size List of a Service Activation Test (SAT)

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green-pcp Configure the Priority on which the Service Activation Test is to trans-
mit Green Traffic. It is based on the Priority before PCP decoding.
inner-vlan<n>-co Enable or disable the inner vlan for a Service Activation Test (SAT)
ntrol (ecpa & sat) Stream.
inner-vlan<n>-eth Sets the vlan1 ethertype for a a Service Activation (SAT) Stream.
ertype
inner-vlan<n>-tag Configure the VLAN tag of the associated VLAN for a Service
(ecpa & sat) Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
outer-vlan-control Enable or disable the Outer-vlan for a Service Activation Test (SAT)
Stream.
outer-vlan-etherty Sets the Outer VLAN Ethertype for Etherjack Connection Perfor-
pe mance Analyzer (ECPA) configuration stream or a Service Activation
Test (SAT) Stream.
outer-vlan-tag Set the outer VLAN tag associated with a ECPA test stream or a Ser-
vice Activation Test (SAT) stream.
payload-type Set the payload type for a Service Activation Test (SAT) stream.
(sat)
sac-profile Select a SAC profile for a Service Activation Test (SAT) stream.
show sat-stream Display the configuration of Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
show sat-test-rslt This command is used to display the Results of a Service Activation
Test (SAT).
start-test (sat) Start a Service Activation test.
stop-test (ecpa) Stop a currently running Service Activation Test (SAT).
stream-name Set the stream number/name for a Service Activation Test (SAT).
yellow-pcp Designate a Priority for the Service Activation Test to transmit Yellow
Traffic.

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Configure SNMP
This section presents a summary of the Configure SNMP level commands avail-
able in this release.

Table 19: Configure SNMP Command Level Summary


Command Description
Configure SNMP
add community Create a new SNMPv1/v2c Community Entry.
add target-address Create a new Target Address Entry.
add target-params Create a new Target Parameters Entry.
add usm-user Create a new USM User.
configure usm-user-auth-key Configure a USM user authentication key.
configure usm-user-priv-key Configure a USM user privacy key.
delete community Delete an existing SNMPv1/v2c Community Entry.
delete target-address Delete an existing Target Address Entry.
delete target-params Delete an existing Target Parameters Entry.
delete usm-user Delete an existing USM User.
show all-communities Display the list of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Community Entry
instances.
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show all-notify-entries Display the list of Notify Entry instances.


show all-target-addresses Display the list of traphost Target Address Entry instances.
show all-target-params Display the list of Target Parameter Entry instances.
show all-usm-users Display all usm users.
show community Display the community entry for the specified Community Name.
show notify-entry Display the notify entry for the specified Notify Name.
show target-address Display the traphost Target Address entry.
show target-params Display the target parameter entry for the specified Parameters
Name.
show usm-user Display the USM user configuration parameters.
snmp-dying-gasp Enable or disable SNMP Dying Gasp function.

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Configure System
This section presents a summary of the Configure System level commands
available in this release.
Configure System commands include the following functions:
• Configure System for system level provisioning
o
Access Control List (acl-entry)
o
Alarm Log (alarm-log)
o
Audit Log (audit-log)
o
Configure ESM Config (configure esm-cfg)
o
ECPA Streams (ecpa-streams)
o
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (lldp)
o
Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client (ntp-client)
o
Security Log (security-log)
o
SysLog Server (syslog-server)

Table 20: Configure System Command Level Summary


Command Description
Configure System
add esm-cfg Create an Ethernet Service Manager configuration entity.

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alarm-attributes Edit the severity level of a condition.
auth-traps Enable or disable SNMP Authentication Traps.
clock set Edit the time of day for the system or the time and date for the
system.
delete esm-cfg Delete an Ethernet Service Manager configuration entity.
ftp Enable or disable File Transfer Protocol.
http Enable or disable HTTP for the system.
https Enable or disable HTTPS for the system.
ipv6-fwd Enable or disable IPv6 forwarding (IPv6 Router mode).
list esm-cfg Display all the available ESM configuration entities.
list sys-resource Lists of System Resource usage.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
log-server-method Configure how the NE retrieve the IP Address of the Log Server.
mgmt-traffic-bridge Enable/disable Management Traffic Bridging.
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security Enable/disable Management Traffic Bridging Security.
ntp-server-method Configure how the NE retrieve the IP Address of the NTP Server.
prompt Change the SubNetwork or Network Element Component of the
CLI Command Prompt.
proxy-arp Enable or disable proxy ARP.
proxy-ndp Enable or disable proxy NDP.
scp Enable or disable Secure Copy Protocol.
security-banner Modify the security banner that is displayed once a user has
logged into the system.
security-prompt Enable or disable CLI Security Prompt.
serial Enable or disables the Serial Interface.

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Command Description
serial-disconnect-logoff Enable or disable automatic logoff upon disconnection of a serial
port session.
sftp Enable or disable the SFTP Protocol.
show acl-list Display all 10 Access Control entries.
show alarm-attributes Display the attributes for conditions related to this hierarchy level.
show esm-cfg Display an Ethernet Server Manager configuration entity.
show security-banner Display the System Security Banner.
show security-log Display Security Log content.
show system Display System configuration parameters. (Available at all
hierarchy levels.)
show time Display the System Time and Date. (Available at all hierarchy
levels.)
snmp-engine-id Change the User SNMP Engine ID.
ssh Enable or disable SSH for the system.
system-tod-ptp-clk Configure a PTP source for the system Time of day.
system-tod-type Change system Time Of Day (TOD) source type.
telnet Enable or disable Telnet access for the system.
test-alarm Raise or clear the alarms for test purpose.
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Access Control List (acl-entry)


configure permit Create a new Access Control List entry.
control Enable or disable this Access Control List entry.
show acl-entry Display the configuration of this specific Access Control entry.
Alarm Log (alarm-log)
log2file-control Enable or disable the logging of Alarm events to a local file on the
System.
show alarm-log Display Alarm Log content. (Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show alarm-log-config Display the configuration System Alarm Log.
syslog-control Enable or disable the logging of Alarm events to the SysLog
server.
transfer-file This command is used to initiate a file transfer to/from a remote
server using FTP, SFTP or SCP protocol.
Audit Log (audit-log)
log2file-control Enable or disable the logging of Audit events to a local file on the
System.
show audit-log Display Audit Log content. This command also displays the time
the activation timer and validation timer is due to expire.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show audit-log-config Display the configuration System Audit Log.
syslog-control Enable or disable the logging of Audit events to the SysLog
server.
transfer-file This command is used to initiate a file transfer to/from a remote
server using FTP, SFTP or SCP protocol.

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Command Description
Configure ESM Config (configure esm-cfg)
add esm-nvpair Add a name-value pair to the ESM entity.
configure esm-nvpair Modify the value for an existing name-value pair.
delete esm-nvpair Delete an existing name-value pair.
list esm-nvpair Display all the name-value pairs of the ESM entity.
show esm-nvpair Display a name-value pair of the ESM entity.
ECPA Streams (ecpa-streams)
see ECPA Stream Commands on p. 171
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (lldp)
holdtime-multiplier Configure the hold time multiplier.
max-neighbor-action Configure the action to take when the discovered Neighbors
reaches the maximum.
message-fast-tx Configure the interval at which the LLDP frames are transmitted
during the fast transmission period.
notification-interval Configure the interval (seconds) when LLDP agent shall not
transmit more than one LLDP remote table change notification.
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to disabled till the re-initialization occurs.
show dest-addr Display the configuration of a Link Layer Discover Protocol
(LLDP) Destination Address.
show lldp Display System LLDP Configuration Information.
show lldp-stats Display system LLDP statistics.
trans-interval Configure the interval during which LLDP frames are transmitted
by the LLDP agent.
tx-credit-max Configure the maximum number of consecutive LLDP frames can
be transmitted at any time.
tx-fast-init Configure the number of LLDP frames to be transmitted in fast
transmit mode.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client (ntp-client)
backup-server Configure the IP address of the backup NTP Server.
control Enable or disable the NTP Client.
polling-interval Configure the IP address of the primary Network Time Protocol
(NTP) Server.
primary-server Configure the IP address of the primary NTP Server.
show ntp-client Display the NTP Client configuration parameters.
switch-server Switch from the specified Network Time Protocol Client (NTP)
server.
Profile
show sac-profile Display the configuration in a SAT Service Acceptance Criteria
Profile (SAC Profile).
Configure SAC Profile
alias Configure the Alias for a entity.

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Command Description
fdv This command is used to configure the Frame Delay Variation
(FDV) criterion in a Service Activation Criteria (SAC) Profile.
flr Configure the Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) criterion in a Service
Acceptance Criteria Profile (SAC Profile).
ftd Configure the Frame Transfer Delay (FTD) criterion in a
Service Acceptance Profile (SAC Profile)
show sac-profile Display the configuration in a SAT Service Acceptance Criteria
Profile (SAC Profile).
Security Log (security-log)
show security-log Display Security Log content. (Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show sec-log-config Display the System Security Log configuration.
syslog-control Enable or disable the logging of Security events to the SysLog
server.
transfer-file This command is used to initiate a file transfer to/from a remote
server using FTP, SFTP or SCP protocol.
SysLog Server (syslog-server)
configure ip Configure the IP address and Port number to access a Syslog
server.
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configure ip-version Configure the version of a Syslog server’s IP address.


show syslog-server Display the configuration parameters for a SysLog Server.

ECPA Stream Commands


This section defines the configure Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer (ECPA)
stream commands available. These commands are used to set up test streams prior to
executing ECPA tests.
These commands are available under the ECPA Streams hierarchy. Valid
ECPA stream identifiers are: ecpa-stream-1 through ecpa-stream-12. One
ECPA stream is allowed for a LAN in transparent EVC mode and up to three
streams are allowed for a LAN in Flow VLAN EVC mode.

Table 21: ECPA Streams Commands Summary


Command Description
dest-mac-addr Set the ECPA stream destination MAC address.
framesize Set the ECPA stream frame size.
inner-vlan<n>-control Set the inner VLAN1 for enable or disable for the ECPA stream.
(ecpa & sat)
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype Set the Ethertype for this inner VLAN1 tagged stream.
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa Set the inner VLAN1 tag for this stream.
& sat)

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Command Description
ip-precedence-mode Set the priority map mode for this Stream.
ip-priority Set the ECPA stream priority level.
ip-version (ecpa) Set the ECPA stream IP version.
outer-vlan-control Set outer VLAN enable or disable for this stream.
outer-vlan-ethertype Set the Ethertype for this outer VLAN tagged stream.
outer-vlan-tag Set the outer VLAN tag for this stream.
payload-type (ecpa) Set the payload type for an Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer
(ECPA) diagnostic test stream.
rate Set the ECPA stream rate.
show ecpa-stream Display the ECPA stream information.
source-addr Set the IP Address to be used as the Source Address.
src-mac Set the MAC address of the Source.
stream-name Configure the stream name.
target-addr Configure the IP Address to be used as the Destination Address.

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Configure User Security


This section presents a summary of the Configure User Security level com-
mands available in this release. Configure User Security level commands also
contain Remote Authentication Server (RAP) level commands and Configura-
tion of the SSL Certificate.

Table 22: Configure User Security Command Level Summary


Command Description
Configure User Security
access-order Change the precedence of the authentication mechanisms
available on the system.
accounting Enable/disable RADIUS accounting.
add Add a new local Security User.
auth-protocol Edit the configured Remote Authentication Protocol.
auth-type Change the protocol type used for the Remote Authentication
Protocol.
config-ssl-strength Configure the SSL cipher strength.
config-user <user-id> Enables or disables paging mode for this particular user.
cli-paging
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config-user <user-id> Change the comment associated with a user.


comment
config-user <user-id> Change the inactivity timeout for a user.
login-timeout
config-user <user-id> Change the password of this user.
password
config-user <user-id> Change the privilege level of this user.
priv-level
delete Delete an existing local user profile.
nas-ip-address Set the Network Access Server's IPv4 Address when Remote
Authentication Protocol is RADIUS.
nas-ipv6-address Set the Network Access Server's IPv6 Address when Remote
Authentication Protocol is RADIUS.
regenerate-ssh-keys Regenerate the SSH security keys for User Security.
regenerate-ssl-certificate Regenerate the SSL Certificate for User Security.
security-strength Set the Security Strength setting for User Security.
show active-ssl-certificate Display the active SSL Certificate.
show all-users Displays a list all users.
show local-user Display the configuration parameters for this local user.
show Display the provisioned SSL Certificate.
provisioned-ssl-certificate
show remote-user Display the configuration parameters for this remote user.
show security-system Displays the configuration parameters for this Security System.
tacacs-privilege-control Enable or disable TACACS privilege control.
tacacs-user-privilege Default privilege level when TACACS control is disabled.
unlock-user Unlock a user account.

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Command Description
Remote Authentication Server (config-rap)
accounting-port This is used for selecting the accounting port number.
control Enables or disables this Remote Authentication Server.
ip-address (rap) Configures the IP Address for this Remote Authentication
Server.
ipv6-address Configures the IPv6 Address for this Remote Authentication
Server.
ip-version (rap) Configures the IP Address version of a Remote Authentication
Server.
order Configures the search order for the Remote Authentication
Servers.
port Configures the Port for this Remote Authentication Server entry.
retries Configures the number of retries that will be attempted for
particular security access request to this Remote Authentication
Server.
secret Configures the secret password for Remote Authentication
Server requests.
show rap-server Displays the configuration parameters for this Remote
Authentication Server.

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timeout Configures the timeout value for timing out a security access
request to this Remote Authentication Server.
Configure SSL Certificate
country Set Country for SSL Certificate.
email Setting for SSL Certificate.
locality Setting for SSL Certificate.
name (ssl) Set name for SSL Certificate.
organization Setting for SSL Certificate.
organization-unit Setting for SSL Certificate.
show active-ssl-certificate Display the active SSL Certificate.
show Display the provisioned SSL Certificate.
provisioned-ssl-certificate
state Setting for state name for a provisioned SSL Certificate.
valid-until Setting for the valid-until date for a provisioned SSL Certificate.

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Network Element
This section presents a summary of the Network Element level commands
available in this release. Detailed command descriptions for the Network Ele-
ment commands (including subordinate level commands) are presented in
alphabetical order.
Network Element commands include the following functions:
Network Element for NE level provisioning
• Configure Environment Alarm (env-alm) (GE114H/GE114PH)
• Configure Ethernet Ring Protection (configure erp)
• Configure LAG
• Configure NTE
o
Configure Access Port Sub-Menu
o
Configure DCN
o
Configure ESAf
o
Configure Network Port Sub-Menu
o
Configure BITS IN/OUT
o
Configure Schedule ESA
o
Configure USB
o
ECPA Control (ecpa-ctrl)
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Protection Group Sub-Menu (prot-group)
• Configure POE (GE114PH)
• Configure PSU (GE114H/GE114SH/GE114PH)
• Configure Sync (GE114S/GE114SH)

Table 23: Network Element Command Level Summary


Command Description
Network Element
add erp Add a new Ethernet Ring Protection.
add lag Create a new Link Aggregation connection on a Network or
Access port.
add passthru-flow Add new pass through flow.
add shg Add a Split Horizon Group.
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
configure tm-params Configure Bandwidth Profile Mode for the Network Element.
bwp-mode
contact Edit the contact person info for this Network Element.
delete erp Delete an Ethernet Ring Protection entity.
delete lag Delete a LAG.
delete passthru-flow Delete a Pass-Through Flow.
delete shg Delete a Split Horizon Group.
list sys-resource List of System Resource usage.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
location Edit the location information for this Network Element.

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Command Description
name (ne) Edit the name of the Network Element.
opr-lamptest This is to operate a lamp test on a specified shelf.
prompt Change the CLI Network Element command prompt prefix.
show alarm-attributes Display the alarm severities associated with an entity.
show all-slots Display the list of equipment mounted in the FSP 150CC-GE11x
chassis.
show env-alm Display Environment Alarms.
show erp Display status of an Ethernet Ring Protection entity.
show lag Display the Link Aggregation Group (LAG) information.
show ne-alarms Display Network Element alarms.
show ne-conditions Display Network Element conditions.
show network-element Display the attributes associated with this Network Element.
(Available at all hierarchy levels.)
show network-element Display the Traffic Management Parameters.
tm-params
show nte Display the attributes associated with the NTE Equipment.
show passthru-flow Display the status of a Pass-Through Flow
show shelf-info Display inventory information for the shelf.

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show shg Display the status of a Split Horizon Group.
show slot-info Display the inventory information for a specific slot.
show sync Display the status of the NE’s Sync settings.
Configure Environment Alarm (env-alm) (GE114H/GE114PH)
alm-descr Set environment alarm description.
alm-hold-off Toggle Alarm Hold Off.
alm-input-mode Select Alarm Input Mode.
alm-notif-code Set Alarm Notification Code.
alm-type Set the condition type for an environment alarm.
show env-alm Display environment alarm(s).
Configure Ethernet Ring Protection (configure erp)
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
chg-ring-ports Switch the Ring Ports and assign RAPS MEP of an Ethernet Ring
Protection (ERP).
clear-switch Clear any user-initiated switches (manual or forced) or any active
WTR timer.
forced-switch (erp) Initiate a forced switch for blocking on the identified Ring Port.
guard-time Configure the Guard time of the Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).
ho-time Configure the Holdoff time of the Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).
manual-switch (erp) Initiate a manual switch on a Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).
protect-mgmttnl Enable or disable protecting Management Tunnels with Ethernet
Ring Protection (ERP).
raps-mdlevel Configure the MD Level of a Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).
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Command Description
raps-tag-ethertype Configure the Ethernet Type of the VLAN for transmitted/received
RAPS PDUs for this ERP instance.
raps-tag-vlan Configure the VLAN Tag for the VLAN used by the ERP instance
to transmitted and received RAPS PDUs.
reset-stats Reset all statistics counter of an Ethernet Ring Protection to zero.
revertive Enable or disable the revertive mode on a Ring Protection Link
(RPL) Owner node.
ring-id Set the Ring ID of this ERP instance.
ring-port<n>-role Configure the role of a Ethernet Ring Protection Port.
show erp Display the configuration of an Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).
show stats (erp) Display the Ethernet Ring Protection Statistics information.
subring-without-vc Configure the Ethernet Ring Protection as a Subring without Vir-
tual Channel.
user-label Configure the User Label for this Protection Group.
wtr-time (erp) Configure the Wait-to-Restore time of an Ethernet Ring Protection
(ERP).
Configure LAG
a2n-push-port-vid Access to Network setting for EVPL configured access port.
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actor-sys-prio Change LAG system priority.


add flow Add a flow to an EVPL configured access port.
add member-port (lag) Add member ports to a LAG group.
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
afp Set the Acceptable Frame Policy (AFP) for an Access or Network
Port.
alias Configure the Alias for this entity.
apply-pcp-pairs Command applies the Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.
ccm-defect-detection CCM defect detection for a LAG entity.
clear-stats (lag) Clear statistics for this port.
collector-max-delay Sets the change collector maximum delay for a LAG entity.
cpd-filter Set operational mode for Control Protocol Disposition Filters.
dei (port) Set the S-TAG drop eligibility indicator (DEI) bit.
delete member-port (lag) Delete a member port from the selected LAG.
delete-cfm-entities Deletes all CFM entities for this LAG.
delete flow Delete a flow from an EVPL configured access port or LAG.
edit-prio-map Edit a priority map index.
lacp-control LACP protocol for this LAG entity.
lag-protocols LAG protocol for this LAG entity.
list a2n-shapers List Access to Network Shapers associated with a Flow.
list flows List all configured Flows on an Access Port or LAG Group.
list member-ports Displays all member ports.
list n2a-shapers List Network to Access Shapers associated with an Access Port
or LAG.
list pcp-decoding Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) Decoding table.

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Command Description
list pcp-encoding Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) Encoding table.
list pcp-pairs Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.
list prio-map List of Priority Maps.
mtu Set the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size.
n2a-pop-port-vid Setting for an EVPL configured access port.
n2a-vlan-trunking Setting for an EVPL configured access port.
pcp-decoding Sets Priority Code Point (PCP) Decoding table.
pcp-encoding Sets Priority Code Point (PCP) Encoding table.
pcp-mode Sets the Priority Code Point (PCP) Decoding/Encoding mode.
pcp-pair Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) pair.
pcp-pairs Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.
qinq-ethertype Edit the Queue in Queue Ethertype.
service-type Set service type (EPL/EVPL).
show a2n-shaper Display the QoS Shaper configuration parameters.
show alarm-attributes Display the alarm severities associated with an entity.
show cpd-filter Display settings for Control Protocol Disposition Filters
show flow Display the Ethernet Virtual Connection configuration parame-
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show lag Display the LAG information.
show lpbk-params Display loopback parameters for this port.
show member-port Displays the LAG member port information.
show n2a-shaper Display Network to Access QOS Shaper configuration.
show prio-map Display the Priority Map for an Access or Network Interface.
show stats (lag) Displays the Link Aggregation Group (LAG) statistics.
Configure Access to Network Shaper (Network LAG only)
buffersize (shaper) Configure the Buffersize for a QOS Shaper.
show a2n-shaper Display the QoS Shaper configuration parameters.
Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
Configure Flow
a2n-shaping-type Configure the A2N shaping type of the Flow.
access-interface Configure Access Interface and Network interface for a Flow.
access-learning-ctrl Enable or disable MAC address learning on a Flow.
access-max-forwardin Configure the Maximum Forward Table Entries of the Access
g-entries Interface.
add a2n-policer Add an A2N Policer to an EVPL multi-COS Flow.
add a2n-shaper Adding an Access to Network (A2N) QoS Shaper to an EVPL
multi-COS configured flow.
add fwd-entry Manually add an static entry to the Forward Table.
add n2a-policer Add an N2A Policer to an EVPL multi-COS Flow.
add vlan-member Add a VLAN Member to an EVPL Flow on an Access Port.
aging-timer Configure the aging time of the MAC learning table.

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Command Description
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
circuit-name Configure the Circuit Name for this interface.
clear-blocked-state Clear the blocked state of this Flow.
cpd-filter Set operational mode for Control Protocol Disposition Filters for a
particular access port, network port or flow.
ctag C-VLAN tag Setting for a Flow on an Access Port.
default-cos Set the default class of service for a flow on an Access Port or
LAG.
delete a2n-policer Delete an A2N Policer from an EVPL multi-COS Flow.
delete a2n-shaper Delete an A2N Policer from an EVPL multi-COS Flow.
delete fwd-entry Delete an A2N Policer from an EVPL multi-COS Flow.
delete n2a-policer Delete an N2A Policer from an EVPL multi-COS Flow.
delete vlan-member Delete a VLAN Member from a EVPL configured Flow.
edit fwd-entry Edit an existing entry in the Forward table.
es-frame-loss-thresho Set the Errored Second frame loss Threshold.
ld
flush-fwb-table Empty the Forwarding Table to force a restart of the MAC address
Learning process.
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guaranteed-flow-band Set the Guaranteed Flow Bandwidth for an EVPL Flow.


width
hierarchical-cos Enable or disable hierarchal COS for an EVPL Flow.
innertag-prio-ctrl Enable or disable inner tag priority control on a flow.
itag Configure the Backbone Service Instance tag (I-Tag) and I Tag
Operation of the Flow.
list a2n-policers List Access to Network Policers associated with a Flow.
list a2n-shapers List Access to Network Shapers associated with a Multi-COS
Flow, Network port or Network-side LAG.
list fwd-entries List existing Forward Entries.
list n2a-policers List Network to Access Policers associated with a Flow.
maximum-flow-bandw Set the Maximum Bandwidth for an EVPL Flow.
idth
n2a-cos-prio Set the N2A COS priority for an EVPL Flow.
n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl Enable or disable the Outer Tag Priority control on the Network to
Access direction.
n2n-forwarding Enable or disable N2N Forwarding on a Flow.
net-to-acc-rate-limitin Enable or disable network to access rate limiting for the Flow.
g
network-interface Configure the network interface for a Flow.
network-learning-ctrl Enable or disable MAC address learning on the Network Interface
of the Flow.
network-max-forwardi Configure the network interface for a Flow.
ng-entries
outertag-prio-ctrl Enable or disable swapping of the Outer Tag Priority on a Flow.
pbb-frames Enable or disable Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) Frames.

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Command Description
policing Enable or disable policing on a flow.
protect-access-learni Configure the protect-access-learning on a Flow.
ng
protect-network-learni Configure the protection network learning on a Flow.
ng
ses-frame-loss-thresh Set the Severely Errored Seconds frame loss Threshold Ratio
old-ratio percentage.
show a2n-policer Display the QoS Policer configuration parameters.
show a2n-shaper Display the QoS Shaper configuration parameters.
show cpd-filter Display settings for Control Protocol Disposition Filters for a
particular access port, network port or flow.
show flow Display the Ethernet Virtual Connection configuration
parameters.
show fwd-entry Display the of a static Mac-address forward entry.
show n2a-policer Display the QoS Policer configuration parameters.
show perf-mon Display Performance Monitoring data for this flow.
stag Configure the S-VLAN Tag for a Flow.
table-full-action Configure the learning action to take when the Forward table is
full.

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untagged-traffic Enable or disable Untagged Traffic on a Flow.
Configure Access-to-Network Policer (a2n-policer)
cbs Configure the Committed Burst Size for this QoS Policer/Shaper.
cir Configure the Committed Information Rate for this
Policer/Shaper.
color-marking Enable or disable the Policer Color Marking Flag.
color-mode (flow) Configure the Policer Color Mode.
coupling-flag Enable or disable the Policer Coupling Flag.
ebs Configure the Excess Burst Size.
eir (policer) Configure the Excess Information Rate.
show a2n-policer Display QOS Policer configuration.
Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
Configure Network-to-Access Policer (n2a-policer)
cbs Configure the Committed Burst Size for this QoS Policer/Shaper.
cir Configure the Committed Information Rate for this
Policer/Shaper.
color-marking Enable or disable the Policer Color Marking Flag.
color-mode (flow) Configure the Policer Color Mode.
coupling-flag Enable or disable the Policer Coupling Flag.
ebs Configure the Excess Burst Size.
eir (policer) Configure the Excess Information Rate.
show n2a-policer Display QOS Policer configuration.

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Command Description
Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
Configure Member Port
clear-stats (lag) Clear stats for this LAG
lacp-activity Change this port's administrative LACP activity.
lacp-force-outofsync LACP force-out-of-sync for this port.
lacp-states Change this port's admin LACP states.
lacp-timeout Change this port's admin LACP timeout
port-pri Change this port's priority
show debug Displays LAG member port debug information.
show member-port Displays the LAG member port information.
show stats (lag) Displays the Link Aggregation Group (LAG) statistics.
Configure Network-to-Access Shaper (n2a-shaper) (Access side LAG only)
buffersize (shaper) Configure the Buffersize for a QOS Shaper.
show n2a-shaper Display Network to Access QOS Shaper configuration.
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See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
Link Loss Forwarding (llf)
llf-control Enable or disable Link Loss Forwarding on an Ethernet port.
llf-delay Configure the Link Loss Forwarding (LLF) propagation delay
associated with the Ethernet port.
llf-trigger-event Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Trigger Event list on an
Ethernet port.
llf-tx-action-type Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Signal Type associated with
an Ethernet port.
local-link-id Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Local Link ID associated with
an Access Port or Network Port.
remote-link-ids Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Remote Link Identifier(s)
associated with an Access Port or Network Port.
show lag Display the Link Aggregation Group (LAG) information.
Loopback (lpbk)
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) Configure the inner vlan-tag associated with Inner VLAN1, 2 or 3
for Loopback operations.
inner-vlan<n>-control Enable or disable this inner VLAN for a vlan-loopback request.
(lpbk)
jdsu-lpbk-control Enable or disable responding to JDSU Loopback Control
Message on an Access or Network Port.
lpbk-timer Set the timer value that will be used when performing a Timed
loopback operation.
opr-lpbk Initiate a loopback on the Port.

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Command Description
outer-vlan<n> Configure the outer vlan-tag associated with VLAN1, 2 or 3 for
Loopback operations.
outer-vlan<n>-control Enable or disable this outer VLAN for a vlan-loopback request.
rls-lpbk Release an existing loopback on the Port.
show lpbk-params Display loopback configuration for this port.
swap-sada Configure the system to swap the Source and Destination
addresses on looped-back frames.
Configure NTE
add prot-grp Create a new Protection Group.
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
alias Configure the Alias for this entity.
delete prot-grp Delete an existing Protection Group.
reboot Reboot the NTE card.
show access-port Display parameter settings for an access port.
show alarm-attributes Display the alarm severities associated with an entity.
show bits-in Display the configuration parameters for this BITS IN Instance.
show bits-out Display the configuration parameters for this BITS OUT Instance.
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show gps-port Display the configuration of a Global Positioning System (GPS)
Port.
show network-port Display the Network Port configuration parameters.
show nte Display the state attributes associated with the NT Equipment.
show tod-port Display the Time Of Day Port configuration
snmp-dying-gasp Enable or disable SNMP Dying Gasp function.
Configure 10MHZ Port
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
freq-source Designate a frequency source.
show clk Display the Output Clock configuration.
signal-direction Configure the signal direction of the Pulse Per Second (PPS)
port.
squelch-control Configure how the output should be squelched on a time output
interface.
squelch-ql Set the Squelch Quality Level for a Building Integrated Timing
System (BITS) Output port.
Configure Access Port Sub-Menu
See Configure Access Port Sub-Menu on p. 191.
Configure BITS IN/OUT
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
alias Configure the Alias for this entity.
assumed-ql Quality level assumed to be received. (BITS IN only)
bits-line-type Line type setting for BITS In/Out.
expected-ql Quality level expected to be received. (BITS IN only)

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Command Description
frame-format Frame format setting for BITS IN/OUT.
line-build-out Set line build out setting for BITS OUT. (BITS Out only)
line-code Line code setting for BITS IN/OUT.
ql-mode Quality level mode setting for BITS IN/OUT.
sa-bit SA bit setting for BITS In/Out.
show alarm-attributes Display alarm attributes for BITS IN/OUT.
show bits-in Display the current settings for BITS IN.
show bits-out Display the current settings for BITS OUT. (BITS OUT only)
squelch-ql Quality level squelch setting for BITS OUT. (BITS OUT only)
Configure DCN
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
alias Configure the Alias for this entity.
mdix Configure the MDIX control for this port.
show dcn Display the Local Management Port configuration.
speed Set the port speed for this port.
Configure ESA
add probe Create a Probe.
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add reflector Create a Reflector.


delete probe Delete a Probe.
delete reflector Delete a Reflector.
show probe Display the parameter values of a Probe.
show reflector Display the parameter values of a Reflector.
Configure Probe Sub-Menu
See Configure Probe Sub-Menu on p. 189
Configure Reflector Sub-Menu
See Configure Reflector Sub-Menu on p. 190
Configure GPS Port (GE11SH)
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
alias Configure the Alias for this entity.
cable-length Edit the antenna cable length information on the Global
Positioning System (GPS) port.
pps-generation Configure PPS generation condition for the GPS Port.
show gps-port Display the configuration of a Global Positioning System (GPS)
Port.
Configure Network Port Sub-Menu
See Configure Network Port Sub-Menu on p. 198.
Configure Pulse Per Second Port
admin-state Configure the administrative state for this PPS port.
alias Set alias for this entity.
delay-compensation Configure Cable Delay Compensation.
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Command Description
signal-direction Configure the signal direction of the Pulse Per Second (PPS)
port.
squelch-control Configure how the output should be squelched on a time output
interface.
squelch-ql Set the Squelch Quality Level for a Building Integrated Timing
System (BITS) OUTPUT port, PPS port, 10MHZ Port or TOD
Port.
time-of-day-source Configure the Time Of Day (TOD) source.
Configure Schedule ESA
add activity Add a scheduled ESA activity.
delete activity Delete a scheduled ESA activity.
show activity Show a scheduled ESA activity.
Configure Activity
resume (activity) Resume a scheduled ESA activity.
suspend (activity) Suspend a scheduled ESA activity.
show activity Display scheduled ESA activity configured parameters.
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admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
show tod-port Display the Time of Day Port configuration
squelch-control Configure how the output should be squelched on a time output
interface.
squelch-ql Set the Squelch Quality Level for a Building Integrated Timing
System (BITS) OUT port.
time-of-day-source Configure the Time Of Day (TOD) source.
Configure USB
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.
alias Edit the Alias for this entity.
apn Configure the 3G Wireless Access Point Name (APN).
change-pin Edit the Personal Identification Number (PIN) of the Subscriber
Identity Module (SIM) card.
dial-number Enter the access number of 3G Wireless Network.
disable-pin Disable Personal Identification Number (PIN) authentication.
enable-pin Enable Personal Identification Number (PIN) authentication.
password Enter the Password to access the 3G wireless network.
pin-authentication Enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) to access the
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card.
redial-timer Set up the redial timer, which is the time interval between two
dialing attempts.
show usb Display the configuration of the 3G Modem.
unlock-pin Unblock the a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) by entering the
Personal Unblocking Key (PUK).
user-name Enter the user name to access the 3G wireless network.

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Command Description
ECPA Control (ecpa-ctrl)
inject-direction Configure the Inject Direction associated with ECPA.
monitor-direction Configure the Monitor Direction associated with ECPA.
show ecpa-ctrl Display the configuration parameters for this configured ECPA
diagnostic test stream.
src-port Configure the source port associated with ECPA.
start-test (ecpa) Start the ECPA diagnostic test.
stop-test (ecpa) Stop the ECPA diagnostic test.
test-duration (ecpa) Configure the ECPA test duration associated with this test.
test-num-frames Configure the ECPA test for a number of frames.
test-stream-<n> Associate an ECPA Test Steam Identifier (a, b or c) to a
configured test stream.
test-type Configure the Test Type associated with this ECPA test.
ECPA Test Result
show results Display the Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer (ECPA)
Test Results associated with this test stream.
Protection Group Sub-Menu (prot-group)
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Configure Pass-through Flow
add n1-policer Add an n1 Policer to an multi-COS configured Pass-through Flow.
add n2-shaper Add an n2 Shaper to an multi-COS configured Pass-through
Flow.
add vlan-member Add a VLAN Member(s) to an EVPL pass-through Flow
admin-state Set the administration state of the specified entity.
auto-bw-config Enable or disable Automatic Bandwidth Configuration.
auto-cir-bw-percent Set Auto CIR Bandwidth Percent.
circuit-name Configure the Circuit Name for a Flow.
default-cos Set the default class of service (COS) for a flow on an Access
Port.
delete n1-policer Delete an N1 Policer from a Multi-COS Pass-through Flow.
delete n2-shaper Delete an N2 Shaper from a Mutli-COS Pass-through Flow.
delete vlan-member Delete a VLAN Member(s) from an EVPL Flow.
es-frame-loss-threshold Set the Errored Second frame loss Threshold.
guaranteed-flow-bandwi This is to set the Guaranteed Flow Bandwidth for an EVPL Flow
dth with Multi-Cos enabled.
hierarchical-cos Enable or disable setting guaranteed and/or maximum flow
bandwidth on a Multi-COS enabled Flow or Pass-through Flow.
loop-avoidance Configure the Loop-avoidance on a Pass-Through Flow.
maximum-flow-bandwidt Set the The Maximum Flow Bandwidth (MFB) for a
h MultiCOS-enabled EVPL Flow or a MultiCOS-enabled
Pass-through Flow.
n2n-policing Enable or disable Network to Network policing.

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Command Description
ses-frame-loss-threshold Set the Severely Errored Seconds frame loss Threshold Ratio
-ratio percentage.
show n1-shaper Display the QoS Shaper configuration parameters.
show n2-policer Display the QoS Policer configuration parameters.
show n2-shaper Display the QoS Shaper configuration parameters.
show passthru-flow Display Pass-Through Flow configuration parameters.
show perf-mon Display the designated Performance Monitoring (PM) data for the
Port or Flow.
untagged-traffic Enable or disable Untagged Traffic on a Flow.
Configure N1Policer
cbs Configure the Committed Burst Size for this QoS Policer/Shaper.
cir Configure the Committed Information Rate for an N2N
Policer/Shaper.
color-marking Enable or disable the Policer Color Marking Flag.
color-mode (flow) Configure the Policer Color Mode.
coupling-flag Enable or disable the Policer Coupling Flag.
ebs Configure the Excess Burst Size.
eir (policer) Configure the Excess Information Rate.

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show n1-policer Display QOS Policer configuration.
N1 Policer Performance Monitoring (PM)
Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203
Configure N1Shaper
buffersize (shaper) Configure the Buffersize for a QOS Shaper.
show n1-shaper Display the Shaper configuration parameters.
N1 Shaper Performance Monitoring (PM)
Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203
Configure N2 Policer
cbs Configure the Committed Burst Size for this QoS Policer/Shaper.
cir Configure the Committed Information Rate for an A2N
Policer/Shaper.
color-marking Enable or disable the Policer Color Marking Flag.
color-mode (flow) Configure the Policer Color Mode.
coupling-flag Enable or disable the Policer Coupling Flag.
ebs Configure the Excess Burst Size.
eir (policer) Configure the Excess Information Rate.
show n2-policer Display QOS Policer configuration.
N2 Policer Performance Monitoring (PM)
Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203
Configure N2 Shaper
buffersize (shaper) Configure the Buffersize for a QOS Shaper.
show n2-shaper Display the Shaper configuration parameters.

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Command Description
N2 Shaper Performance Monitoring (PM)
Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203
Configure Protection Group Sub-Menu (configure prot-group) (only appears when a protection
group exists)
See Protection Group Sub-Menu on p. 202.
Configure POE (GE114PH)
nonstandard-pd Enable or disable nonstandard PD allowed for use.
ntf-control Enable or disable the SNMP notification when power usage
threshold of the PSE group is crossed.
show pse-group Display the configuration of the PSE group.
usage-threshold Configure the power usage threshold for the PSE group.
Configure PSE Port
admin-state Configure the administrative state for this PSE port.
power-level Configure the Available Power Level for this PSE port.
power-pairs Select the mode of the cable twisted pairs used for carrying
power.
pse-port-type Describe the PSE port to indicate the type of the device being
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show pse-port Display the configuration of this PSE port.
Configure PSU (GE114H/GE114SH/GE114PH)
admin-state Configure the administrative state for this Power Supply Unit
(PSU).
alias Set alias for this entity.
show psu Display the configuration of this PSU.
Configure Split Horizon Group (configure shg)
add member-port (shg) Add a member port to a Split Horizon Group (SHG).
alias Edit the alias for an entity.
delete member-port Remove a member port from a Split Horizon Group (SHG).
(shg)
flush-fwb-table Flush (clear) all entries in the Forward table, allowing the system
to re-learn IP-address to MAC-address relationships.
show shg Display the configurations of a Split Horizon Group.
Configure Sync (GE114S/GE114SH)
add syncref Create a synchronization reference.
admin-state Set the Admin state for this Sync entity.
clear Reset a forced-switch.
clear-lockout Release the lockout status of a synchronization reference.
clear-wtr Reset the Wait-To-Restore time for a synchronization reference
entity to zero.
delete syncref Delete an existing synchronization reference.
forced-switch (sync) Forces the system to use the specified synchronization reference
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Command Description
list syncref List the entries in the synchronization reference list.
lockout Put a synchronization reference into LOCKOUT state.
manual-switch (sync) Manually switch the system to use a specific time source.
network-clock-type Set the network clock type for this sync entity.
priority (sync) Set the priority for a synchronization reference.
selection-mode Switch the synchronization to a different selection mode
show sync Display the configuration of the synchronization.
show sync-available-refs List the Interfaces that are eligible to be added as synchronization
references.
show syncref Display the configuration of a synchronization reference.
sync-alias Edit the alias of this synchronization.
sync-ref-alias Edit the alias of a synchronization reference.
wtr-time (sync) Set the WTR time for this sync entity.
Configure Time Clock (GE114SH)
add timeref Add a Time Reference entry.
admin-state Set the Admin state for this Time Clock.
clear Reset a forced-switch.
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clear-wtr Reset the Wait-To-Restore time for a synchronization reference
or time reference to zero.
delete timeref Remove a Time Reference entry.
expected-ql Set the Expected Quality Level of the income Time signal for an
interface.
list timeref List all configured Time References.
lockout Put a synchronization reference or time Reference into LOCK-
OUT state.
priority (sync) Set the priority for a synchronization reference or Time reference.
selection-mode Switch the Synchronization or Time Clock to a different selection
mode.
show time-available-refs List all available Time Reference.
show time-clock Display the configuration of the Time Clock.
show time-ref Display the configuration of the Time Reference.
sync-ref-candidate Allow or disallow the Time Clock to be used as a Synchronization
Reference.
time-clock-alias Configure the Alias of the Time Clock.
time-holdover-performan Configure set required holdover performance of the Time Clock.
ce
time-ref-alias Configure the Alias of the Time Reference.
wtr-time (sync) Configure the Wait To Restore (WTR) time for Synchronization or
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The Configure Probe Sub-Menu is a common menu accessed via the Configure
NTE menu level. See the following table for command descriptions.

Table 24: Configure Probe Sub-Menu


Command Description
Configure Probe Sub-Menu
add probecos This command adds a probe COS to an existing Y.1731 ESA
probe configured for multi-COS.
dead-interval This command modifies the time delay between sample
transmissions on an ESA probe.
delete probecos This command is used to delete a probe COS from an existing
Y.1731 ESA probe.
distribution This command modifies the statistics distribution of an ESA probe.
packet-interval This command modifies the interval between packet
transmissions on an Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) probe.
packet-per-sample This command modifies the number of packets per sample on an
ESA probe.
packet-size This command modifies the size of the packets on an ESA probe.
priority (esa) Set the IP priority for this Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA)
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Probe or Reflector.
priority-map This command modifies the priority map mode on an ESA probe.
response-timeout This command modifies the response timeout on an ESA probe.
show destmep Display the configuration parameters for a Y.1731 SLM/SLR
ESA probe destination MEP.
show distribution Display the configuration parameters for an ESA probe
distribution statistics.
show probe Display the configuration parameters for a probe.
show probecos Display the configuration parameters for a ESA probe COS.
vlan-control This command is used to enable or disable VLAN on an ESA
probe.
vlan-tag This command is used to edit the VLAN tag on an ESA probe.
Configure Probe Cos (1731 probe only)
cos-type Configure the COS type for a multi-cos disabled Layer 2 probe.
packet-interval This command modifies the interval between packet
transmissions on an Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) probe.
packet-size This command modifies the size of the packets on an Etherjack
Service Assurance (ESA) probe.
show probecos Display the configuration parameters for a ESA probe COS.
Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) Sub-Menu (ESA Probe) on p. 203.

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Configure Reflector Sub-Menu


The Configure Reflector Sub-Menu is a common menu accessed via the Config-
ure NTE menu level. See the following table for command descriptions.

Table 25: Configure Reflector Sub-Menu


Command Description
Configure Reflector Sub-Menu
priority (esa) Set the VLAN priority for an ESA Reflector.
priority-map Configure the Priority Map Mode for this VLAN ESA Reflector.
resume (reflector) Resume the ESA Reflector.
show reflector Display ESA Reflector configuration.
suspend (reflector) Suspend the ESA Reflector.

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Configure Access Port Sub-Menu


The Configure Access Port Sub-Menu is a common menu accessed via the
Configure NTE menu levels. See the following table for command descriptions.
Table 26: Configure Access Port Sub-Menu
Command Description
Configure Access Port
a2n-push-port-vid Access to Network setting for EVPL configured access port.
add flow Add a flow to an EVPL configured access port.
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified
entity.
afp Set the Acceptable Frame Policy for an Access Port.
alias Configure the Alias for this entity.
apply-pcp-pairs Command applies the Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.
assumed-ql Set the Assumed Quality Level for a Sync-E-enabled
interface.
auto-diagnostic Enable or disable automatic diagnostics on an Access Port or
Network Port.
cpd-filter Set operational mode for Control Protocol Disposition Filters
for a particular access port, network port or flow.
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dei (port) Set the Enable/disable S-TAG drop eligibility indicator (DEI)
bit.
delete flow Delete a flow from an EVPL configured access port.
delete-cfm-entities Deletes all CFM entities for a LAG.
delete-esa-entities Deletes all esa entities for a LAG.
edit-prio-map Edit a priority map index.
expected-ql Set the Expected Quality Level for a Sync-E-enabled
interface.
init-diag Initiate Etherjack Diagnostics on the Port.
list flows List all configured Flows on an Access Port.
list n2a-shapers List Network to Access Shapers associated with an Access
Port.
list pcp-decoding Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) Decoding table.
list pcp-encoding Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) Encoding table.
list pcp-pairs Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.
list prio-map List of Priority Maps.
mdix Configure the MDIX control for this port.
media Set the media type for an Access or Network Port.
mtu Set Maximum Transmission Unit size for an Access Port.
n2a-pop-port-vid Setting for an EVPL configured access port.
n2a-vlan-trunking Setting for an EVPL configured access port.
pcp-decoding Sets the Priority Code Point (PCP) Decoding mode.
pcp-encoding Sets the Priority Code Point (PCP) Encoding mode.
pcp-pair Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) pair.
pcp-pairs Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.

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Command Description
pcp-mode Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) mode.
port-shaped-speed Set the Port Shaped Speed for an Access Port or Network
Port.
port-shaping Enable or disable Port Shaped Speed setting on an Access or
Network Port.
port-vlan-id Port VLAN Identifier setting for an EVPL access port.
prio-map-mode Set the Priority Map Mode for an EVPL Access Port.
qinq-ethertype Edit the Queue in Queue Ethertype for an Access Port.
ql-mode Enable or disable Quality Level sync status messaging.
rx-pause Enable or disable RX Pause on an EPL configured Access
Port.
service-type Set service type (EPL/EVPL) for an Access Port.
show access-port Display the Access Port configuration parameters.
show alarm-attributes Display the alarm severities associated with an entity.
show cpd-filter Display settings for Control Protocol Disposition Filters for a
particular access port, network port or flow.
show diag-results Display the results from the most recent Etherjack
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show efm-oam Display EFM OAM Parameters for this port.
show flow Display the Ethernet Virtual Connection configuration
parameters.
show lpbk-params Display loopback configuration for this port.
show n2a-shaper Display Network to Access QOS Shaper configuration.
show perf-mon Display Performance Monitoring data for this port.
show prio-map Display the Priority Map for an Access Interface.
show sfp-info Display SFP Attributes.
speed Set the port speed for this port.
switch-type Switch the flexible port between Access port type and Net-
work port.
sync-e-mode Enable or disable Sync-E feature on an Access or Network
Port.
tx-pause Enable or disable Transmit Pause on an EPL configured
Access Port.
Cable Length Benchmark (CLB)
control Enable or disable this Benchmark.
description Set the Description for this Benchmark.
length Set the Length for this Benchmark.
show access-port Display the Access Port configuration parameters.
show clb Display the configuration parameters for this CLB Instance.
Configure Flow
a2n-shaping-type Configure the A2N shaping type of the Flow.
access-interface Configure Access Interface and network interface for a Flow.
access-learning-ctrl Enable or disable MAC address learning on a Flow.

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Command Description
access-max-forwarding-entrie Configure the Maximum Forward Table Entries of the Access
s Interface.
add a2n-policer Adding a QoS Policer to an EVPL multi-COS configured flow.
add a2n-shaper Adding an Access to Network (A2N) QoS Shaper to an EVPL
multi-COS configured flow.
add n2a-policer Add an N2A Policer to an EVPL multi-COS Flow.
add fwd-entry Manually add an static entry to the Forward Table.
add vlan-member Add a VLAN Member to an EVPL Flow on an Access Port.
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified
entity.
aging-timer Configure the aging time of the MAC learning table.
bda Configure Backbone MAC Destination Address (BDA).
bda-enabled Enable or disable Destination Backbone MAC Address
(BDA).
circuit-name Configure the Circuit Name for this interface.
clear-blocked-state Clear the blocked state of this Flow.
cpd-filter Set operational mode for Control Protocol Disposition Filters
for a particular access port, network port or flow.
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ctag C-VLAN tag Setting for a Flow on an Access Port.


default-cos Set the default class of service for a flow on an Access Port or
LAG.
delete a2n-policer Delete an A2N Policer from an EVPL multi-COS Flow.
delete a2n-shaper Delete a QoS Shaper from an EVPL multi-COS configured
flow, a Network Port or a LAG.
delete fwd-entry Remove an entry from the Forward Table.
delete n2a-policer Delete an N2A Policer from an EVPL multi-COS Flow.
delete vlan-member Delete a VLAN Member from a EVPL configured Flow.
edit fwd-entry Edit an existing entry in the Forward table.
es-frame-loss-threshold Set the Errored Second frame loss Threshold.
flush-fwb-table Empty the Forwarding Table to force a restart of the MAC
address Learning process.
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth Set the Guaranteed Flow Bandwidth for an EVPL Flow.
hierarchical-cos Enable or disable hierarchal COS for an EVPL Flow.
innertag-prio-ctrl Enable or disable inner tag priority control on a flow.
itag Configure the I-Tag of the Flow.
list a2n-policers List Access to Network Policers associated with a Flow.
list a2n-shapers List Access to Network Shapers associated with a Multi-COS
Flow, Network port or Network-side LAG.
list fwd-entries List existing Forward Entries.
list n2a-policers List Network to Access Policers associated with a Flow.
maximum-flow-bandwidth Set the Maximum Bandwidth for an EVPL Flow.
n2a-cos-prio Set the N2A COS priority for an EVPL Flow.
n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl Enable or disable the Outer Tag Priority Swap on the Network
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Command Description
n2n-forwarding Enable or disable N2N Forwarding on a Flow.
net-to-acc-rate-limiting Enable or disable network to access rate limiting for the Flow.
network-interface Configure the network interface for a Flow.
network-learning-ctrl Enable or disable MAC address learning on the Network
Interface of the Flow.
network-max-forwarding-entri Configure the Maximum Forward Table Entries of the Net-
es work Interface.
outertag-prio-ctrl Enable or disable swapping of the Outer Tag Priority on a
Flow.
pbb-frames Enable or disable Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) Frames.
policing Enable or disable policing on a flow.
policing-control Configure the direction(s) in which the policing applied.
protect-access-learning Configure the protect-access-learning on a Flow.
protect-network-learning Configure the protection network learning on a Flow.
ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio Set the Severely Errored Seconds frame loss Threshold Ratio
percentage.
show a2n-policer Display the QoS Policer configuration parameters.
show a2n-shaper Display the QoS Shaper configuration parameters.

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show cpd-filter Display settings for Control Protocol Disposition Filters for a
particular access port, network port or flow.
show flow Display the Ethernet Virtual Connection configuration
parameters.
show fwd-entry Display the of a static Mac-address forward entry.
show n2a-policer Display the QoS Policer configuration parameters.
show perf-mon Display Performance Monitoring data for this flow.
stag Configure the S-VLAN Tag for a Flow.
table-full-action Configure the action to take on an ingress frames whose
Source Address is not in the Forwarding table when the For-
warding table is full.
untagged-traffic Enable or disable Untagged Traffic on a Flow.
Configure Access-to-Network Policer (a2n-policer)
cbs Configure the Committed Burst Size for this QoS
Policer/Shaper.
cir Configure
the Committed Information Rate for this Policer/Shaper.
color-marking Enable or disable the Policer Color Marking Flag.
color-mode (flow) Configure the Policer Color Mode.
coupling-flag Enable or disable the Policer Coupling Flag.
ebs Configure the Excess Burst Size.
eir (policer) Configure the Excess Information Rate.
show a2n-policer Display QOS Policer configuration.
Performance Monitoring (PM)
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Command Description
Configure Network-to-Access Policer (n2a-policer)
cbs Configure the Committed Burst Size for this QoS
Policer/Shaper.
cir Configure the Committed Information Rate for this
Policer/Shaper.
color-marking Enable or disable the Policer Color Marking Flag.
color-mode (flow) Configure the Policer Color Mode.
coupling-flag Enable or disable the Policer Coupling Flag.
ebs Configure the Excess Burst Size.
eir (policer) Configure the Excess Information Rate.
show n2a-policer Display QOS Policer configuration.
Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
Configure Network-to-Access Shaper
buffersize (shaper) Configure the Buffersize for a QOS Shaper.
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show n2a-shaper Display Network to Access QOS Shaper configuration.


Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
EFM OAM
oam-control Enable or disable OAM control on an Access Port or Network
Port.
oam-local-mode Configure the Local OAM Mode for an Access Port.
show access-port Display the Access Port configuration parameters.
show efm-oam Display EFM OAM Parameters for this port.
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (lldp)
add acc-port-config Create an Access Port LLDP Configuration.
delete acc-port-config Delete an LLDP Access Port Configuration.
list acc-port-config List all existing LLDP configuration on an Access Port.
show local-data Display LLDP local data for this port.
LLDP Access Port Configuration
add-mgmt-address-interfac Add a Management address into the LLDP PDU to be
e advertised.
admin-status Set the LLDP Admin Status for this port.
configure Enable or disable inserting the IP Address of the specified
management-address-inter Management interface into the LLPDU transmitted on the cur-
face rent Ethernet Port.
basic-tlv-supported Select the optional basic management TLVs to be inserted in
the LLDP PDU and advertised.

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Command Description
delete-mgmt-address-interf Delete a Management address.
ace
list List all Management Interface currently configure for the
management-address-inter LLDP configuration.
face
list remote-mgmt-addr Display LLDP remote management address for this port.
list remote-org-tlv Display LLDP remote organization defined TLV entity for this
port.
list remote-system Display LLDP remote system summary information for this
port.
list remote-unknown-tlv Display LLDP remote unknown TLVs for this port.
show lldp Display port LLDP info.
show lldp-rx-stats Display port LLDP receiving statistics.
show lldp-tx-stats Display port LLDP transmitting statistics.
show Display LLDP remote management address detail
remote-mgmt-addr-detail information for this port.
show remote-org-tlv-detail Display LLDP remote organization defined TLV detail for this
port.
show remote-system-detail Display LLDP remote system detail information for this port.

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show Display LLDP remote unknown TLV detail for this port.
remote-unknown-tlv-detail
snmp-notification Enable or disable generating initializing a SNMP Notification
to the SNMP Management system for the remote information
cache changes to the system destination addresses.
Link Loss Forwarding (llf)
llf-control Enable or disable Link Loss Forwarding on an Ethernet port.
llf-delay Configure the Link Loss Forwarding (LLF) propagation delay
associated with the Ethernet port.
llf-trigger-event Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Trigger Event list on an
Ethernet port.
llf-tx-action-type Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Signal Type associated
with an Ethernet port.
local-link-id Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Local Link ID associated
with an Access Port or Network Port.
remote-link-ids Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Remote Link Identifier(s)
associated with an Access Port or Network Port.
show access-port Display the Access Port configuration parameters.
Loopback (lpbk)
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) Configure the inner vlan-tag associated with VLAN1, 2 or 3
for Loopback operations.
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) Enable or disable this inner VLAN for a vlan-loopback
request.
jdsu-lpbk-control Enable or disable responding to JDSU Loopback Control
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Command Description
lpbk-timer Set the timer value that will be used when performing a Timed
loopback operation.
opr-lpbk Initiate a loopback on the Port.
outer-vlan<n> Configure the outer vlan-tag associated with VLAN1, 2 or 3
for Loopback operations.
outer-vlan<n>-control Enable or disable this outer VLAN for a vlan-loopback
request.
rls-lpbk Release an existing loopback on the Port.
show lpbk-params Display loopback configuration for this port.
swap-sada Configure the system to swap the Source and Destination
addresses on looped-back frames.
Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
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Configure Network Port Sub-Menu


The Configure Network Port Sub-Menu is a common menu accessed via the
Configure NTE menu levels. See the following table for command descriptions.
Table 27: Configure Network Port Sub-Menu
Command Description
Configure Network Port
admin-state Set the administration state associated with the specified
entity.
apply-pcp-pairs Command applies the Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.
assumed-ql Set the Assumed Quality Level for a Sync-E interface.
auto-diagnostic Enable or disable automatic diagnostics on an Access Port or
Network Port.
bmacaddr Configure B-MAC for this interface.
cpd-filter Set operational mode for Control Protocol Disposition Filters
for a particular access port, network port or flow.
dei (port) Set the Enable/disable S-TAG drop eligibility indicator (DEI)
bit.
delete-cfm-entities Deletes all CFM entities on a Network Port, Access Port, or
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edit-prio-map Edit a priority map index.
expected-ql Set the Expected Quality Level for an interface.
init-diag Initiate Etherjack Diagnostics on the Port.
list a2n-shapers List Access to Network Shapers associated with a Network
port.
list pcp-decoding Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) Decoding table.
list pcp-encoding Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) Encoding table.
list pcp-pairs Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.
list prio-map List of Priority Maps.
mdix Configure the MDIX control for this port.
media Set the media type for an Access or Network Port.
mtu Set Maximum Transmission Unit size for a Network Port.
pcp-decoding Sets the Priority Code Point (PCP) Decoding mode.
pcp-encoding Sets the Priority Code Point (PCP) Encoding mode.
pcp-pair Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.
pcp-pairs Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) mode.
port-shaped-speed Set the Port Shaped Speed for an Access Port or Network
Port.
port-shaping Enable or disable Port Shaped Speed setting on an Access or
Network Port.
qinq-ethertype Edit the Queue in Queue Ethertype for an Access or Network
Port.
ql-mode Enable or disable Quality Level sync status messaging.
show a2n-shaper Display the QoS Shaper configuration parameters.
show alarm-attributes Display the alarm severities associated with an entity.

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Command Description
show cpd-filter Display settings for Control Protocol Disposition Filters for a
particular access port, network port or flow.
show diag-results Display the results from the most recent Etherjack Diagnostics
test.
show efm-oam Display EFM OAM Parameters for this port.
show lpbk-params Display loopback configuration for this port.
show network-port Display the Network Port configuration parameters.
show perf-mon Display Performance Monitoring data for this port.
show prio-map Display the Priority Map for an Access or Network Interface.
show sfp-info Display SFP Attributes.
speed Set the port speed for a Network Port.
switch-type Switch the flexible port between Access port type and Network
port.
sync-e-mode Enable or disable Sync-E feature on an Access or Network
Port.
Cable Length Benchmark (CLB)
control Enable or disable this Cable Length Benchmark (CLB)
description Set the Description for this Cable Length Benchmark (CLB).
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length Set the Length for this Cable Length Benchmark (CLB).
show network-port Display the Access Port configuration parameters.
show clb Display the configuration parameters for this Cable Length
Benchmark (CLB) Instance.
Configure Access to Network Shaper
buffersize (shaper) Configure the Buffersize for a QOS Shaper.
show a2n-shaper Display the QoS Shaper configuration parameters.
Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
EFM-OAM
oam-control Enable or disable OAM control on an Access Port or Network
Port.
oam-local-mode Configure the Local OAM Mode for an Access Port or Network
Port.
show efm-oam Display EFM OAM Parameters for this port.
show network-port Display the Network Port configuration parameters.
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (lldp)
add net-port-config Create an Network Port LLDP Configuration.
delete net-port-config Delete an LLDP Network Port Configuration.
list net-port-config List all existing LLDP configuration on a Network Port.
show local-data Display LLDP local data for this port.
Configure LLDP Net Port Config
add-mgmt-address-interfa Add a Management address into the LLDP PDU to be
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Command Description
admin-status Set the LLDP Admin Status for this port.
basic-tlv-supported Select the optional basic management TLVs to be inserted in
the LLDP PDU and advertised.
configure Enable or disable inserting the IP Address of the specified
management-address-inte Management interface into the LLPDU transmitted on the cur-
rface rent Ethernet Port.
delete-mgmt-address-inte Delete a Management address.
rface
list List all Management Interface currently configure for the LLDP
management-address-inte configuration.
rface
list remote-mgmt-addr Display LLDP remote management address for this port.
list remote-org-tlv Display LLDP remote organization defined TLV entity for this
port.
list remote-system Display LLDP remote system summary information for this
port.
list remote-unknown-tlv Display LLDP remote unknown TLVs for this port.
show lldp Display port LLDP info.
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show lldp-tx-stats Display port LLDP transmitting statistics.
show Display LLDP remote management address detail information
remote-mgmt-addr-detail for this port.
show remote-org-tlv-detail Display LLDP remote organization defined TLV detail for this
port.
show Display LLDP remote system detail information for this port.
remote-system-detail
show Display LLDP remote unknown TLV detail for this port.
remote-unknown-tlv-detail
snmp-notification Enable or disable generating initializing a SNMP Notification
to the SNMP Management system for the remote information
cache changes to the system destination addresses.
Link Loss Forwarding (llf)
llf-control Enable or disable Link Loss Forwarding on an Ethernet port.
llf-delay Configure the Link Loss Forwarding (LLF) propagation delay
associated with the Ethernet port.
llf-trigger-event Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Trigger Event list on an
Ethernet port.
llf-tx-action-type Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Signal Type associated
with an Ethernet port.
local-link-id Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Local Link ID associated
with an Access Port or Network Port.
remote-link-ids Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Remote Link Identifier(s)
associated with an Access Port or Network Port.
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Command Description
Loopback (lpbk)
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) Configure the inner vlan-tag associated with VLAN1, 2 or 3 for
Loopback operations.
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) Enable or disable this inner VLAN for a vlan-loopback request.
jdsu-lpbk-control Enable or disable responding to JDSU Loopback Control
Message on an Access or Network Port.
lpbk-timer Set the timer value that will be used when performing a Timed
loopback operation.
opr-lpbk Initiate a loopback on the Port.
outer-vlan<n> Configure the vlan-tag associated with VLAN1, 2 or 3 for
Loopback operations.
outer-vlan<n>-control Enable or disable this VLAN for a vlan-loopback request.
rls-lpbk Release an existing loopback on the Port.
show lpbk-params Display loopback configuration for this port.
swap-sada Configure the system to swap the Source and Destination
addresses on looped-back frames.
Performance Monitoring (PM)
See Performance Monitoring (PM) on p. 203.
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Protection Group Sub-Menu


The Protection Group Sub-Menu is a common menu accessed via the Configure
NTE menu levels. See the following table for command descriptions.
Table 28: Protection Group Sub-Menu
Command Description
Protection Group
opr-switch Initiate a Protection Switch request.
rls-switch Release an outstanding Protection Switch request.
show prot-group Display the configuration parameters for the protection group.
show prot-unit Display the configuration parameters for the protection unit.
user-label Configure the User Label for this Protection Group.

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Performance Monitoring (PM) Sub-Menu


The Performance Monitoring (PM) Sub-Menu shown in Table 29 is a common
menu accessed via several menu levels that deal with Ethernet ports, shapers,
Policers and flows. The Performance Monitoring (PM) Sub-Menu shown in
Table 30 is a list of Configure ESA Probe level commands. See the following
tables for command descriptions.

Table 29: Performance Monitoring (PM) Sub-Menu


Command Description
Performance Monitoring (PM)
clear all-history-data Reset the all history Performance Monitoring count values to
zero for the supplied interval.
clear curr-data Reset the current Performance Monitoring count values to
zero for the supplied interval.
clear history-data Reset the history Performance Monitoring count values to
zero for the supplied interval / bin-index.
set-threshold Set the Performance Monitoring threshold value for the
supplied interval / montype.
show curr-data Display the current Performance Monitoring data for the
supplied interval.
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show history-data Display the history Performance Monitoring data for the
supplied interval.
show threshold-data Display the Performance Monitoring threshold values for the
supplied interval.

Table 30: Performance Monitoring (PM) Sub-Menu (ESA Probe)


Command Description
Performance Monitoring (PM) (Configure ESA Probe)
clear distribution Clear one or all distribution counters associated with an Etherjack
Service Assurance (ESA) Probe.
clear stats (probe) Clear the PM Statistics counters associated with an Etherjack Service
Assurance (ESA) Probe.
set-threshold Set the Threshold of a specific Monitoring Type.
show distribution Display the configuration of distribution or distributed statistics data.
show stats (esa probe) Display PM Statistics counters.
show threshold-data Display the Performance Monitoring threshold setting.

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Table 31 summarizes the commands in alphabetical order, indicating the user
privilege level associated with each command, and a short definition of each
command.

Table 31: Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order


Security
Command Menu Level Description
Level
a2n-push-port-vid Configure Access Port provisioning Access to Network setting
for EVPL configured
Configure LAG
access port.
access-interface Configure Flow provisioning Configure Access
Interface and Network
interface for a Flow.
access-learning-ctrl Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable MAC
address learning on a
Flow.
access-max-forwarding-ent Configure Flow provisioning Configure the Maximum
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the Access Interface.
access-order Configure User Security provisioning Change the precedence
of the authentication
mechanisms available on
the system.
accounting Configure User Security provisioning This is used to enable or
disable the RADIUS
accounting access for
security protocols.
accounting-port Configure User Security provisioning This is used for selecting
the accounting port
number.
activate Admin Upgrade provisioning Activate the new Software
at a specified date, time
or immediately - with or
without Validation Timer
enabled. Step three of the
Software Upgrade
procedure.
activate-db Admin Database provisioning Restart the NE using the
restored Database. The
third and final step of
restoring a database.
actor-sys-prio Configure LAG provisioning This command is to
change the LAG system
priority.
add Configure User Security superuser Add a new local Security
User.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
add a2n-policer Configure Flow provisioning Adding a QoS Policer to
an EVPL multi-COS
configured flow.
add a2n-shaper Configure Flow provisioning Adding an Access to
Network (A2N) QoS
Shaper to an EVPL
multi-COS configured
flow.
add acc-port-config Configure Access LLDP provisioning Create an Access Port
LLDP Configuration.
add activity Configure Schedule provisioning Add a scheduled ESA
ESA activity.
add arp-entry Configure provisioning Add an IP Address to the
Communication ARP table.
add boundary-clock Configure PTP Network provisioning Create a (Precision Time
Element Protocol) PTP Boundary
Clock.
add erp Network Element provisioning Create a new
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Entry.
add esm-cfg Configure System provisioning Create an Ethernet
Service Manager (ESM)
configuration entity.
add esm-nvpair Configure ESM-CFG provisioning Add a name-value pair to
an ESM entity.
add flow Configure Access Port provisioning Add a flow to an EVPL
configured access port.
Configure LAG
add fwd-entry Configure Flow provisioning Manually add an static
entry to the Forward
Table.
add ip-route Configure provisioning Create a static IP route
Communication entry in the system
routing table.
add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl Configure provisioning Create an IPv6-over-IPv4
Communication tunnel.
add ipv6-route Configure provisioning Adda a static IPv6 route.
Communication
add lag Network Element provisioning This command is used to
create a new Link
Aggregation connection
add macomp Configure MANET provisioning Link a CFM MEP to a
particular interface.
add manet Configure MD provisioning Create a new MANET on
a CFM MD.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
add master-clock Configure PTP Network provisioning Create a Precision Time
Element Protocol Master Clock
(PTP MC).
add master-virtual-port Configure Master Clock provisioning Create a Precision Time
Interface Protocol Master Clock
(PTP MC).
add mci Configure Boundary provisioning Create a Precision Time
Clock Protocol Master Clock
Interface (PTP MCI).
Configure Master Clock
add md Configure PTP Network provisioning Create a new CFM
Element Maintenance Domain.
add member-port (lag) Configure LAG provisioning Display LAG member port
information
add member-port (shg) Configure SHG provisioning Add a member port to a
Split Horizon Group
(SHG).
add mep Configure MANET provisioning Create a CFM
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add-mgmt-address-interfac LLDP Access Port Con- provisioning Add a Management
e figuration address into the LLDP
PDU to be advertised.
LLDP Network Port
Configuration
add mgmttnl Configure provisioning Create a management
Communication tunnel.
add n1-policer Configure provisioning Add an n2n Policer to an
Pass-Through Flow multi-COS configured
Pass-through Flow on the
N1 Port.
add n2a-policer Configure Flow provisioning Adding a QoS Policer to
an EVPL multi-COS
configured flow
add n2-shaper Configure provisioning Add an IPv6 static
Pass-Through Flow Neighbor Entry.
add ndp-entry Configure provisioning Add an n2n Shaper to an
Communication multi-COS configured
Pass-through Flow on the
N2 Port.
add net-port-config Configure Network Port provisioning Create a Network Port
LLDP LLDP Configuration.
add ocs-port Configure Network Port provisioning Create an Ordinary Clock
LLDP Slave (OCS) port on the
telecom slave.
add passthru-flow Network Element provisioning Create a Pass-Through
Flow.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
add probe Configure ESA provisioning Add an ESA Probe.
add probecos Configure ESA Probe provisioning Adds a probe COS to an
existing Y.1731 ESA probe
configured for multi-COS.
add prot-grp Configure NTE provisioning Create a new Protection
Group.
add proxy-ndp Configure provisioning Add an IPv6 static Proxy
Communication Entry.
add ptp-fp Configure PTP Access provisioning Create a PTP Flow Point
Port at an Access Port or
Configure PTP LAG Network Port or LAG.
Configure PTP Network
Port
add ptp-tc PTP Network Element provisioning Create a Precision Time
Protocol Transparent
Clock (PTP TC).
add reflector Configure ESA provisioning Add an ESA Reflector.
add sat-ctrl Configure SAT Network provisioning Create a Service
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(SAT Control).
add sat-stream Configure SAT Control provisioning Create a Service
Activation Test (SAT)
Stream.
add server-mep Configure CFM provisioning Add a server MEP to an
interface port.
add shg Network Element provisioning Create a new Split
Horizon Group (SHG).
add sooc Configure Telecom provisioning Create a Slave Only
Slave Ordinary Clock (SOOC)
add static-remote-slave Configure Master Clock provisioning Create a Precision Time
Interface Protocol Static Remote
Slave.
add syncref Configure Sync provisioning Add an entry to the
synchronization reference
list.
add target-address Configure SNMP provisioning Create a new SNMP
Target Address.
add target-params Configure SNMP provisioning Create a new SNMP
Target Parameters.
add telecom-slave PTP Network Element provisioning Create a PTP Telecom
Slave (TS).
add timeref Configure Time Clock provisioning Add a Time Reference
entry.
add-to-mep-list Configure MANET provisioning Add a MEP to the MEP
List for a Manet.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
add usm-user Configure SNMP provisioning Create a new SNMP USM
User.
add vlan-entry Configure CFM provisioning Add a VLAN entry to a
CFM entity.
add vlan-member Configure Flow provisioning Add a VLAN Member(s)
to an EVPL Flow on an
Access Port.
admin-state Configure 10MHZ Port maintenance Set the administration
provisioning state associated with the
Configure Access Port
specified entity.
Configure Boundary
Clock
Configure CFM Shaper
Configure DCN
Configure Dynamic
Remote Slave
Configure ERP

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Configure Flow
Configure GPS Port
Configure LAG
Configure Master Clock
Configure Master Vir-
tual Port
Configure MEP
Configure Network Port
Configure NTE
Configure Pass-through
Flow
Configure PSE Port
Configure PPS Port
Configure PSU
Configure PTP Flow
Point
Configure PTP TC
Configure SOOC
Configure Static
Remote Slave
Configure Sync

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
admin-state Configure Telecom maintenance Set the administration
Slave provisioning state associated with the
(continued) specified entity.
Configure USB
Network Element
admin-status LLDP Access Port Con- provisioning Set the LLDP Admin
figuration Status for an Access
Network Port.
LLDP Network Port
Configuration
afp Configure Access Port provisioning Configure the Acceptable
Configure Network Port Frame Policy for this
Configure LAG interface.
aging-timer Configure Flow provisioning Configure the aging time
of the MAC learning table.
ais-client-mdlevel Configure MEP provisioning Configure the MD Level
for a CFM AIS Client on a
Configure Sever MEP
MEP.
ais-gen Configure MEP provisioning Configure the AIS
Generation Control for a
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CFM MEP.
ais-interval Configure MEP provisioning Configure the AIS Interval
for a CFM MEP.
Configure Sever MEP
ais-prio Configure MEP provisioning Configure the AIS Priority
for a CFM MEP.
Configure Sever MEP
ais-trigger Configure MEP provisioning Configure the AIS Trigger
Events for a CFM MEP.
alarm-attributes Configure System provisioning Configure notification
codes.
alias Configure Access Port provisioning Configure the Alias for
this entity.
Configure Boundary
Clock
Configure DCN
Configure Dynamic
Remote Slave
Configure GPS Port
Configure LAG
Configure Master Clock
Configure Master Vir-
tual Port
Configure Network Port
Configure NTE

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
alias Configure OCS Port provisioning Configure the Alias for
this entity.
Configure PPS Port
(continued)
Configure PTP Flow
Point
Configure PTP TC
Configure PTP-TC Port
Configure PSU
Configure SOOC
Configure Static
Remote Slave
Configure Telecom
Slave
Configure USB
alm-descr Configure Environment provisioning Set environment alarm
Alarm description.
alm-hold-off Configure Environment provisioning Toggle Alarm Hold Off.

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alm-input-mode Configure Environment provisioning Select an alarm input
Alarm mode for this environment
alarm.
alm-notif-code Configure Environment provisioning Set notification code for
Alarm environment alarm
condition type.
alm-type Configure Environment provisioning Set the condition type for
Alarm an environment alarm.
apn Configure USB provisioning Configure the 3G
Wireless Access Point
Name (APN).
apply-pcp-pairs Configure Access Port provisioning Command applies the
Priority Code Point (PCP)
Configure LAG
pairs.
Configure Network Port
assumed-ql Configure Access Port - provisioning Set the Assumed Quality
Sync-E Level for a Sync-E
interface.
Configure BITS IN
Configure Network Port
- Sync-E
auth-protocol Configure User Security provisioning Edit the configured
Remote Authentication
Protocol.
auth-traps Configure System provisioning Enable or disable SNMP
Authentication Traps.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
auth-type Configure User Security provisioning Change the protocol type
used for the Remote
Authentication Protocol.
auto-bw-config Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable
Configure Automatic Bandwidth
Pass-Through Flow Configuration.
auto-cir-bw-percent Configure provisioning Configure the percentage
Pass-Through Flow which of CIR can be
automatically configured.
auto-diagnostic Configure Access Port provisioning Enable or disable
Configure Network Port automatic diagnostics on
an Access Port or
Network Port.
backup-db Admin Database provisioning Create a backup of the
system database.
backup-server NTP Client provisioning Configure the IP address
of the backup NTP
Server.
basic-tlv-supported LLDP Access Port Con- provisioning Select the optional basic
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inserted in the LLDP PDU
LLDP Network Port
and advertised.
Configuration
bda Configure Flow provisioning Configure the Backbone
Configure Management MAC Destination Address
Tunnel (BDA).
bda-enabled Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable
Configure Management Destination Backbone
Tunnel MAC Address (BDA).
bits-line-type Select the BITS line provisioning Select the BITS line type.
type.
bmacaddr Configure Network Port provisioning Configure B-MAC for this
interface.
buffersize (mgmttnl) Configure Management provisioning Set the buffer size of a
Tunnel management tunnel or
shaper.
buffersize (shaper) Configure A2N Shaper provisioning Configure the Buffersize
for a QOS A2N Shaper.
Configure CFM Shaper
Configure N2A Shaper
Configure N2N Shaper
cable-length Configure GPS Port provisioning Edit the antenna cable
length information on the
Global Positioning
System (GPS) port.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
cancel activation Admin Upgrade provisioning Cancel scheduled
Software upgrade.
cancel validation-timer Admin Upgrade provisioning Software upgrade
complete. Accept
software load and cancel
validation timer.
cbs Configure A2N Policer provisioning Configure the Committed
Burst Size (CBS) for a
Configure N2A Policer
QoS Policer/Shaper or
Configure N2N Policer Service Activation Test
Configure SAT Stream (SAT) Stream.
ccm-defect-detection Configure LAG provisioning Continuity Check
Message detection on a
LAG entity
ccm-enabled Configure MEP provisioning Enable or disable
Continuity Check
Message Generation on a
CFM MEP.
ccm-interval Configure MANET provisioning Sets the interval for CCM

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ccm-ltm-prio Configure MEP provisioning Configure the CCM Link
Trace Message Priority
for a CFM MEP.
change-pin Configure USB provisioning Edit the Personal
Identification Number
(PIN) of the Subscriber
Identity Module (SIM)
card.
chg-ring-ports Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Switch the Ring Ports
Protection and assign RAPS MEP of
an Ethernet Ring
Protection (ERP).
cir Configure A2N Policer provisioning Configure the Committed
Information Rate (CIR) for
Configure CFM Shaper
an A2N Policer/Shaper or
Configure Management management tunnel.
Tunnel
Configure N2A Policer
Configure N2N Policer
cir (sat) Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure the Committed
Information Rate (CIR) for
a SAT Stream.
circuit-name Configure Flow provisioning Configure the Circuit
Name for a Flow or a
Configure Pass-through
Flow Pass-through Flow.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
clear Configure Sync provisioning Clear any manual switch
operation.
clear all-history-data Configure A2N Policer - provisioning Reset the all history
PM Performance Monitoring
count values to zero for
Configure A2N Shaper -
the Ethernet Port for the
PM
supplied interval.
Configure Access Port -
PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer -
PM
Configure N2A Shaper -
PM
Configure Network Port
- PM
clear-blocked-state Configure Flow provisioning Clear the blocked state of
this Flow.
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clear curr-data Configure A2N Policer - provisioning Reset the current


PM Performance Monitoring
count values to zero for
Configure A2N Shaper -
the Ethernet Port for the
PM
supplied interval.
Configure Access Port -
PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer -
PM
Configure N2A Shaper -
PM
Configure Network Port
- PM
clear distribution ESA Probe - PM maintenance Clear one or all
distribution counters
associated with an
Etherjack Service
Assurance (ESA) Probe.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
clear history-data Configure A2N Policer - provisioning Reset the history
PM Performance Monitoring
count values to zero for
Configure A2N Shaper -
the Ethernet Port for the
PM
supplied interval /
Configure Access Port - bin-index.
PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer -
PM
Configure N2A Shaper -
PM
Configure Network Port
- PM
clear-lockout Configure Sync provisioning Clear the lockout request
of a synchronization
reference.
clear-stats (lag) Configure LAG provisioning Clears statistics for this

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Configure LAG Member
Port
clear stats (probe) ESA Probe - PM maintenance Clear the Performance
Monitoring (PM) Statistics
counters associated with
an Etherjack Service
Assurance (ESA) Probe.
clear-statistics Configure MEP provisioning Clear any user-initiated
switches (manual or
forced) or any active WTR
timer.
clear-switch Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Clear any user-initiated
Protection switches (manual or
forced) or any active WTR
timer.
clear-wtr Configure Sync provisioning Reset the
Wait-To-Restore time for
a synchronization
reference or time
reference to zero.
clock-recovery-mode Configure Telecom provisioning Set the clock recovery
Slave mode.
clock set Configure System provisioning Edit the time of day for the
system or the time and
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
collector-max-delay Configure LAG provisioning Sets the change collector
maximum delay for a LAG
entity
color-marking Configure A2N Policer provisioning Enable or disable the A2N
or N2A Policer Color
Configure N2A Policer
Marking Flag.
color-mode (flow) Configure A2N Policer provisioning Configure the A2N or N2A
Policer Color Mode.
Configure N2A Policer
color-mode (sat) Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure the color mode
of a Service Activation
Test stream.
config-ssl-strength Configure User Security provisioning Configure the SSL cipher
strength.
configure esm-nvpair Configure ESM-CFG provisioning Modify the value for an
existing name-value pair.
configure feature Admin Software provisioning Enable or disable a
License licensable feature.
configure ip Syslog Server provisioning Configure the version of a
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Syslog server’s IP
address.
configure ip-version Syslog Server provisioning Configure the version of a
Syslog server’s IP
address version.
configure LLDP Access Port Con- provisioning Enable or disable
management-address-interf figuration inserting the IP Address
ace of the specified
LLDP Network Port
Management interface
Configuration
into the LLPDU
transmitted on the current
Ethernet Port.
configure permit Access Control List provisioning Configure a new Access
Control List entry.
configure src-addr Configure Communica- provisioning Configure the NE Source
tion Address.
configure tm-params Network Element provisioning Configure Bandwidth
bwp-mode Profile Mode for the
Network Element.
config-user <user-id> Configure User Security retrieve Enables or disables
cli-paging superuser paging mode for this
particular user.
config-user <user-id> Configure User Security retrieve Change the comment
comment superuser associated with a user.
config-user <user-id> Configure User Security retrieve Change the inactivity
login-timeout superuser timeout for this user.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
config-user <user-id> Configure User Security retrieve Change the password of
password superuser this user.
config-user <user-id> Configure User Security superuser Change the privilege level
priv-level of this user.
configure Configure SNMP superuser Configure a USM user
usm-user-auth-key authentication key.
configure Configure SNMP superuser Configure a USM user
usm-user-priv-key privacy key.
contact Network Element provisioning Edit the contact person
info for this Network
Element.
control Configure CLB provisioning Enable or disable this
Benchmark, Access
Configure RAP
Control List entry, NTP
Access Control List Client or Remote
NTP Client Authentication Server.
cos Configure Management provisioning Select the Class Of
Tunnel Service for a
management tunnel.

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cos-type Configure Probe Cos provisioning Configure the COS type
for a multi-cos disabled
Layer 2 probe.
country Configure SSL Certifi- superuser Set Country for SSL
cate Certificate.
coupling-flag Configure A2N Policer provisioning Enable or disable the A2N
or N2A Policer Coupling
Configure N2A Policer
Flag.
cpd-filter Configure Access Port provisioning Set operational mode for
Control Protocol
Configure Flow
Disposition Filters for a
Configure LAG particular access port,
Configure Network Port network port or flow.
ctag Configure Flow provisioning C-VLAN tag Setting for an
EVPL Flow on an Access
Port.
custom-payload Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure the custom
payload for a Service
Activation Test (SAT)
stream.
cvlan-control Configure Management provisioning Enable or disable C-tag
Tunnel VLAN Control on a
management tunnel.
dead-interval Configure ESA Probe provisioning Modifies the time delay
between sample
transmissions on an ESA
probe.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
default-cos Configure Flow provisioning Set the default class of
service for a flow on an
Configure
Pass-Through Flow Access Port.
dei (port) Configure Access Port provisioning Set the Enable/disable
S-TAG drop eligibility
Configure LAG
indicator (DEI) bit.
Configure Network Port
dei (sat) Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure whether to use
the Drop Eligible Indicator
(DEI) bit to indicate color
of Service Activation Test
(SAT) frames.
delay-asymmetry Configure PTP Access provisioning Set the port's Delay
Port Asymmetry value.
Configure PTP Network
Port
delay-compensation Configure PPS provisioning Configure Cable Delay
Compensation.
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delete Configure User Security superuser Delete an existing local


user profile.
delete a2n-policer Configure Flow provisioning Delete a QoS Policer from
an EVPL multi-COS
configured flow.
delete a2n-shaper Configure Flow provisioning Delete a QoS Shaper
from an EVPL multi-COS
configured flow, a
Network Port or a LAG.
delete acc-port-config Configure Access Port provisioning Delete an LLDP Access
LLDP Port Configuration.
delete activity Configure Schedule provisioning Delete a scheduled ESA
ESA activity.
delete arp-entry Configure provisioning Delete an IP Address
Communication from the ARP table.
delete boundary-clock Configure PTP Network provisioning Delete a Precision Time
Element Protocol Master Clock
(PTP MC).
delete-cfm-entities Configure Access Port provisioning Deletes all CFM entities
for this LAG.
Configure LAG
Configure Network Port
delete community Configure SNMP provisioning Delete an existing
SNMPv1/v2c Community
Entry.
delete Configure Master Clock provisioning Manually delete a PTP
dynamic-remote-slave Interface dynamic remote slave.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
delete erp Network Element provisioning Delete an Ethernet Ring
Protection (ERP).
delete-esa-entities Configure Access Port provisioning Delete all Y.1731
Etherjack Service
Configure LAG
Assurance (ESA) entities
Configure Network Port for this LAG
delete esm-cfg Configure System provisioning Delete an Ethernet
Service Manager
configuration entity.
delete esm-nvpair Configure ESM-CFG provisioning Delete an existing
name-value pair.
delete flow Configure Access Port provisioning Delete a flow from an
EVPL configured access
Configure LAG
port.
delete fwd-entry Configure Flow provisioning Remove an entry from the
Forward Table.
delete-from-mep-list Configure MANET provisioning Delete a MEP from the
MEP List for a MANET.

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delete ip-route Configure provisioning Delete a route from the
Communication routing table.
delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl Configure provisioning Delete an IPv6-over-IPv4
Communication tunnel.
delete ipv6-route Configure provisioning Delete an IPv6 static
Communication route.
delete lag Network Element provisioning Delete a lag group.
delete macomp Configure MANET provisioning Delete a MACOMP from a
CFM MANET.
delete manet Configure MD provisioning Delete a MANET from a
CFM MD.
delete master-clock Configure PTP Network provisioning Delete a Precision Time
Element Protocol Master Clock
(PTP MC).
delete master-virtual-port Configure PTP Network provisioning Remove a Master Virtual
Element Port.
delete mci Configure Boundary provisioning Delete a Precision Time
Clock Protocol Master Clock
Interface (PTP MCI).
Configure Master Clock
delete md Configure CFM provisioning Delete a CFM
Maintenance Domain.
delete member-port (lag) Configure LAG provisioning Delete a member port
from the selected LAG.
delete member-port (shg) Configure Split Horizon provisioning Remove a member port
Group from a Split Horizon
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
delete mep Configure MANET provisioning Delete a CFM MEP.
delete-mgmt-address-interf LLDP Access Port provisioning Delete a Management
ace Configuration Interface.
LLDP Network Port
Configuration
delete mgmttnl Configure provisioning Delete a Management
Communication Tunnel.
delete n1-policer Configure Pass-through provisioning Delete an N2N Policer
Flow from a MutliCOS
Pass-through Flow.
delete n2a-policer Configure Flow provisioning Delete a QoS Policer from
an EVPL multi-COS
configured flow
delete n2-shaper Configure Pass-through provisioning Delete an N2N Shaper
Flow from a MultiCOS
Pass-through Flow at Port
2.
delete ndp-entry Configure provisioning Delete an IPv6 static
Communication Neighbor Entry.
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delete net-port-config Configure Network Port provisioning Delete an LLDP Network


LLDP Port Configuration.
delete ocs-port Configure SOOC provisioning Delete an existing
Ordinary Clock Slave
(OCS) port.
delete passthru-flow Network Element provisioning Remove an existing
Pass-Through Flow.
delete probe Configure ESA provisioning Delete an ESA Probe.
delete probecos Configure ESA Probe provisioning Delete a probe COS from
an existing Y.1731 ESA
probe.
delete prot-grp Configure NTE provisioning Delete an existing
Protection Group.
delete proxy-ndp Configure Communica- provisioning Delete an IPv6 static
tion Proxy entry.
delete ptp-fp Configure PTP Access provisioning Delete an existing PTP
Port Flow Point.
Configure PTP LAG
Configure PTP Network
Port
delete ptp-tc PTP Network Element provisioning Delete a Precision Time
Protocol Transparent
Clock (PTP TC).
delete reflector Configure SAT Network provisioning Delete an ESA Reflector.
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
delete sat-ctrl Configure ESA provisioning Delete a Service
Activation Test (SAT)
Control.
delete Configure SAT Network provisioning Manually delete a SAT
sat-responder-session Element Responder Session.
delete sat-stream Configure SAT Control provisioning Delete a Service
Activation Test (SAT)
Stream.
delete server-mep Configure CFM provisioning Delete a CFM Server
MEP.
delete shg Configure CFM provisioning Delete a Split Horizon
Group (SHG).
delete sooc Configure Telecom provisioning Delete a Slave Only
Slave Ordinary Clock (SOOC).
delete static-remote-slave Configure Master Clock provisioning Remove a PTP Static
Interface Remote Slave.
delete syncref Network Element provisioning Delete an existing
synchronization reference

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delete target-address Configure SNMP provisioning Delete an existing SNMP
Target Address Entry.
delete target-params Configure SNMP provisioning Delete an existing SNMP
Target Parameters Entry.
delete telecom-slave PTP Network Element provisioning Delete an existing
Telecom Slave.
delete timeref Configure Time Clock provisioning Delete a Configured Time
Reference.
delete usm-user Configure SNMP provisioning Delete an existing SNMP
USM User.
delete vlan-entry Configure CFM provisioning Delete a CFM VLAN
Entry.
delete vlan-member Configure Flow provisioning Delete a VLAN Member
from a EVPL configured
Flow.
description Admin Config-file provisioning Set the Description for
this Cable Length
Configure CLB
Benchmark (CLB) or an
existing config file.
dest-mac-addr ECPA Streams provisioning Set the destination MAC
address for an ECPA
diagnostic test stream.
dest-mep Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure the destination
MEP number of a Service
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
dhcp-class-id-control Configure Communica- provisioning Enable or disable sending
tion DHCP Class identifier on
a Management DCN or
Configure Management
Management Tunnel.
Tunnel
dhcp-client-id Configure Communica- provisioning Set a DHCP client ID.
tion
Configure Management
Tunnel
dhcp-client-id-control Configure Communica- provisioning Enable or disable sending
tion DHCP Client Identifier on
a Management DCN or
Configure Management
Management Tunnel.
Tunnel
dhcp-client-id-type Configure Communica- provisioning Configure the type of or
tion DHCP Client Identifier
sent on a Management
Configure Management
DCN or Management
Tunnel
Tunnel.
dhcp-control Configure Communica- provisioning Enable or disable the
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Configuration Protocol
Configure Management
(DHCP) on an IPv4
Tunnel
Interface.
dhcp-host-name Configure Communica- provisioning Configure the Host name
tion to be sent out on a
Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
dhcp-host-name-control Configure Communica- provisioning Enable or disable sending
tion Host name on a
Management DCN or
Configure Management
Management Tunnel.
Tunnel
dhcp-host-name-type Configure Communica- provisioning Configure the type of
tion information to be sent out
as Host name on a
Configure Management
Management DCN or
Tunnel
Management Tunnel.
dhcp-log-server-control Configure Communica- provisioning Enable or disable
tion retrieving System Log
Server IP address on a
Configure Management
Management DCN or
Tunnel
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
dhcp-ntp-server-control Configure Communica- provisioning Enable or disable
tion retrieving Network Time
Protocol (NTP) Server IP
Configure Management
address on a
Tunnel
Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
dhcp-role Configure provisioning Configure the DHCP role
Communication on an IPv4 (eth0)
interface.
dhcpv6-control Configure provisioning Enable or disable DHCP
Communication version 6 on an IPv6
interface.
dhcpv6-role Configure provisioning Configure the DHCP role
Communication for an IPv6 interface.
dial-number Configure USB provisioning Enter the access number
of 3G Wireless Network.
direction Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure the test
direction of a Service
Activation Test (SAT)

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disable-pin Configure USB provisioning Disable Personal
Identification Number
(PIN) authentication.
distribution Configure ESA Probe provisioning Modifies the statistics
distribution of an ESA
probe.
dmm-frame-size Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure the Delay
Measurement Message
Frame Size of a Service
Activation Test (SAT)
Stream.
dmm-interval Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure the Delay
Measurement Message
Interval of a Service
Activation Test (SAT)
Stream.
ebs Configure A2N Policer provisioning Edit an existing entry in
the Forward table.
Configure N2A Policer
edit fwd-entry Configure Flow provisioning Configure the Excess
Burst Size.
edit-prio-map Configure Access Port provisioning Edit a priority map index.
Configure LAG
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
eir (mgmttnl) Configure Management provisioning Set the Excess
Tunnel Information Rate (EIR) for
a management tunnel.
eir (policer) Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure the Excess
Information Rate.
eir (sat) Configure A2N Policer provisioning Configure the Excess
Information Rate (EIR) for
Configure N2A Policer
a SAT Stream.
email Configure SSL Certifi- superuser Setting for SSL
cate Certificate.

enable-pin Configure USB provisioning Enable Personal


Identification Number
(PIN) authentication.
es-frame-loss-threshold Configure Flow provisioning Set the Errored Second
frame loss Threshold.
ethernet-type Configure MEP provisioning Configure VLAN Ethernet
Type for a CFM MEP.
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ether-type Configure SAT System provisioning Configure the Ethernet


Type of Frame Loss Test
Frames (FLPDU).
expected-ql Configure Access Port - provisioning Set the Expected Quality
SyncE Level for an interface.
Configure BITS IN
Configure Network Port
- SyncE
fdv Configure SAC Profile provisioning Configure the Frame
Delay Variation (FDV)
criterion in a Service
Activation Criteria (SAC)
Profile.
flr Configure SAC Profile provisioning Configure the Frame Loss
Ratio (FLR) criterion in a
Service Acceptance
Criteria Profile (SAC
Profile).
flush-arp-cache Configure provisioning Clear all entries in the
Communication ARP cache table.
flush-fwb-table Configure Flow provisioning Empty the Forwarding
Table to force a restart of
Configure Split Horizon
the MAC address
Protection
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
flush-ndp-cache Configure Communica- provisioning Flush (clear) all entries in
tion the Neighbor Discover
Protocol (NDP) cache
table, allowing the system
to re-learn dynamic IPv6
neighbors.
forced-switch (erp) Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Initiate a forced switch to
Protection block on the identified
Ring Port.

forced-switch (sync) Configure Sync provisioning Forces the system to use


the specified
Configure Time Clock
synchronization reference
or time source.
forced-switch (sync) Configure Sync provisioning Initiate a forced switch to
Configure Time Clock block on the identified
Ring Port.
frame-format Configure BITS IN provisioning Select the Building

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Configure BITS OUT Integrated Timing System
(BITS) frame format.
framesize ECPA Streams provisioning Set frame size for an
Etherjack Connection
Performance Analyzer
(ECPA) diagnostic test
stream.
frame-size-list Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure the Frame Size
List of a Service
Activation Test (SAT)
Stream.
freq-source Configure 10MHZ Port provisioning Designate a frequency
source.
ftd Configure SAC Profile provisioning Configure the Frame
Transfer Delay (FTD)
criterion in a Service
Acceptance Profile (SAC
Profile)
ftp Configure System provisioning Enable or disable File
Transfer Protocol.
green-pcp Configure SAT Stream provisioning Configure the Priority for
which the Service
Activation Test to transmit
Green Traffic. It is based
on the Priority before PCP
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth Configure Flow provisioning Set the Guaranteed Flow
Bandwidth for an EVPL
Configure Pass-through
Flow Flow.
guard-time Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Configure the Guard time
Protection of the Ethernet Ring
Protection (ERP).
hierarchical-cos Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable
hierarchal COS for an
EVPL Flow.
holdtime-multiplier Configure System LLDP provisioning Configure the hold time
multiplier for system
LLDP configuration.
ho-time Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Configure the Holdoff
Protection time of the Ethernet Ring
Protection (ERP).
http Configure System provisioning Enable or disable HTTP
for the system.
https Configure System provisioning Enable or disable HTTPS
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init-diag Configure Access Port maintenance Initiate Etherjack
Configure Network Port Diagnostics on the Port.
inject-direction ECPA Control maintenance Configure the Inject
Direction associated with
ECPA.
innertag-prio-ctrl Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable inner
tag priority control on a
flow.
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) Loopback maintenance Configure the inner
vlan-tag associated with
VLAN1, 2 or 3 for
Loopback operations.
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa ECPA Streams provisioning Sets the inner vlan to
& sat) enable or disable for an
ECPA diagnostic test
stream.
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) Loopback maintenance Configure the inner vlan
associated with VLAN1, 2
or 3 for Loopback
operations.
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype ECPA Streams provisioning Sets the vlan ethertype
for ECPA configuration
stream.
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & ECPA Streams provisioning The VLAN tag associated
sat) with the associated VLAN
for the loopback.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
install Admin Upgrade provisioning Install new Software into
Standby partition. Step
two of Software Upgrade
procedure.
ip-address (comms) Configure provisioning Configure the IP address
Communication on an IPv4 (eth0)
interface.
ip-address (rap) Configure RAP provisioning Configures the IP
Address for this Remote
Authentication Server
entry
ipv6-address Configure RAP provisioning Configures the IPv6
Address of a Remote
Authentication Server
(RAP).
ip-mode Configure Communica- provisioning Configure the Internet
tion Protocol (IP) versions to
be supported on a
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ip-precedence-mode ECPA Streams provisioning Set the priority map mode
for this ECPA
configuration stream.
ip-priority ECPA Streams provisioning Set the Class of Service
priority value in the IP
Header for this ECPA
configuration stream.
ipv6-fwd Configure System provisioning Enable or disable IPv6
forwarding (IPv6 Router
mode).
ipv6-ra-control Configure Communica- provisioning Configure whether to
tion transmit Router
Advertisement (RA)
Configure Management
Message on a
Tunnel
Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
ipv6-ra-prefix Configure Communica- provisioning Configure the IPv6 Router
tion Advertisement Prefixed to
be on a Management
Configure Management
DCN or Management
Tunnel
Tunnel.
ipv6-sys-def-gateway Configure Communica- provisioning Configure the IPv6
tion System Default Gateway
IP address.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
ipv6-unicast-addr Configure Communica- provisioning Manually configure the
tion IPv6 Unicast address of
Management DCN or
Configure Management
Management Tunnel.
Tunnel
ip-version (ecpa) ECPA Streams provisioning Set the IP version for an
ECPA diagnostic test
stream.
ip-version (rap) Configure RAP provisioning Configure the IP version
of a Remote
Authentication Server
(RAP).
isid Configure provisioning Edit the Backbone
Communication Service Instant Identifier
(I-SID) of the
Management Tunnel.
itag Configure Flow provisioning Configure the Backbone
Service Instance tag
(I-Tag) and I Tag
Operation of the Flow.
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jdsu-lpbk-control Loopback provisioning Enable or disable


responding to JDSU
Loopback Control
Message on an Access or
Network Port or LAG.
lacp-activity Configure LAG Mem- provisioning Change the port's
ber Port administrative LACP
activity.
lacp-control Configure LAG provisioning Changes the LACP
protocol for this LAG
entity
lacp-force-outofsync Configure LAG Mem- provisioning Changes the LACP
ber Port force-out-of-sync for this
port
lacp-states Configure LAG Mem- provisioning Changes the LACP Actor
ber Port administrative states for
this LAG port member
lacp-timeout Configure LAG Mem- provisioning Changes the LACP
ber Port timeout states for this
LAG port member.
lag-protocols Configure LAG provisioning Changes the LAG
protocol for this LAG
entity
length Configure LAG provisioning Set the Length for this
Benchmark.
line-build-out Configure BITS OUT provisioning Set line build out setting
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
line-code Configure BITS In/OUT provisioning Allows the user to select
the desired BITS line
code.
list Admin Config-file retrieve List the existing
config-files.
list a2n-policers Configure Flow retrieve List Access to Network
Policers associated with a
Flow.
list a2n-shapers Configure LAG retrieve List Access to Network
Shapers associated with
Configure Network Port
a Flow.
list acc-port-config Configure Access Port retrieve List all existing LLDP
LLDP configuration on an
Access Port.
list cfm-shapers Configure CFM retrieve List of CFM Shapers
configured on an Access
or Network Port.
list config-error Configure CFM retrieve List of CFM configuration
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list default-md Configure CFM retrieve List Default MDs.
list esm-cfg Configure System provisioning Display all the available
ESM configuration
entities.
list esm-nvpair Configure ESM-CFG provisioning Display all the
name-value pairs of the
ESM entity.
list flows Configure Access Port retrieve List all configured Flows
on an Access Port.
Configure LAG
list fwd-entries Configure Flow retrieve List existing Forward
Entries.
list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl Configure Communica- retrieve List all existing
tion IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels.
list linktrace Configure MEP provisioning List of linktrace messages
received on a MEP.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
list macomp Configure CFM retrieve List of assigned CFM
MACOMPs.
Configure CFM Shaper
Configure MANET
Configure Default MD
Configure MEP
Configure MACOMP
Configure MEP
Configure Sever MEP
Configure System
Default MD
Configure Vlan Entry
list LLDP Access Port Con- retrieve List all Management
management-address-interf figuration Interface currently
ace configure for the LLDP
LLDP Network Port
configuration.
Configuration
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list manet Configure CFM retrieve List of assigned CFM


MANETs.
Configure Default MD
Configure CFM Shaper
Configure MACOMP
Configure MANET
Configure MEP
Configure Sever MEP
Configure System
Default MD
Configure Vlan Entry
list md Configure CFM retrieve List of assigned CFM
Configure CFM Shaper Maintenance Domains
(MDs).
Configure Default MD
Configure MACOMP
Configure MANET
Configure MEP
Configure Sever MEP
Configure System
Default MD
Configure Vlan Entry
list member-ports Configure LAG provisioning Displays all member
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
list mep Configure CFM retrieve List of Configured CFM
MEPs.
Configure CFM Shaper
Configure Default MD
Configure MACOMP
Configure MANET
Configure MEP
Configure Sever MEP
Configure System
Default MD
Configure Vlan Entry
list mgmttnl Configure retrieve List of configured
Communication management tunnels.
list mips Configure CFM retrieve List of CFM MIPs.
list n2a-policers Configure Flow retrieve List Network to Access
Policers associated with a
Flow.

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list n2a-shapers Configure Access Port retrieve List Network to Access
Shapers associated with
Configure LAG
an Access Port.
list net-port-config Configure Network Port retrieve List all existing LLDP
LLDP configuration on a
Network Port.
list pcp-decoding Configure Access Port retrieve Displays Priority Code
Configure LAG Point (PCP) Decoding
Configure Network Port table
list pcp-encoding Configure Access Port retrieve Displays Priority Code
Configure LAG Point (PCP) Encoding
Configure Network Port table
list pcp-pairs Configure Access Port retrieve Displays Priority Code
Configure LAG Point (PCP) pairs.
Configure Network Port
list prio-map Configure Access Port retrieve List of Priority Maps.
Configure LAG
Configure Network Port
list remote-mep Configure MEP retrieve List of configured remote
MEPs related to a
configured local MEP.
list remote-mgmt-addr LLDP Access Port Con- retrieve Display LLDP remote
figuration management address for
this port
LLDP Network Port
Configuration

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
list remote-org-tlv LLDP Access Port Con- retrieve Display LLDP remote
figuration organization defined tlv
entity for this port.
LLDP Network Port
Configuration
list remote-system LLDP Access Port Con- retrieve List LLDP remote system
figuration summary information for
this port.
LLDP Network Port
Configuration
list sat-stream Configure SAT Control retrieve List all configured SAT
Stream under a SAT Con-
trol.
list syncref Configure Sync retrieve List the entries in the
synchronization reference
list.
list sys-resource any retrieve List of the System
Resources.
list timeref Configure Time Clock retrieve List all configured Time
References.
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list vlan-table Configure CFM retrieve List of CFM MEP VLAN


entries.
llf-control LLF provisioning Enable or disable Link
Loss Forwarding on an
Access Port or Network
Port.
llf-delay LLF provisioning Configure the Link Loss
Forwarding (LLF)
propagation delay
associated with an
Access Port or Network
Port.
llf-trigger Configure MEP provisioning Configure Link Loss
Forwarding Trigger(s) for
a CFM MEP.
llf-trigger-event LLF provisioning Configure the Link Loss
Forwarding Trigger Event
list on an Access Port or
Network Port.
llf-tx-action-type LLF provisioning Configure the Link Loss
Forwarding Signal Type
associated with an
Access Port or Network
Port.
lm-dualended-countallprios Configure MEP provisioning Configure a CFM MEP’s
Loss Measurement
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
lm-in-profile Configure MEP provisioning Configure Loss
Measurement parameters
for a CFM MEP.
lm-rx-countallprios Configure MEP provisioning Configure a CFM MEP’s
Loss Measurement
Parameters.
lm-tx-countallprios Configure MEP provisioning Configure a CFM MEP’s
Loss Measurement
Parameters.
load Admin Config-file provisioning Runs the designated
config file, changing the
current running
configuration.
local-link-id LLF provisioning Configure the Link Loss
Forwarding Local Link ID
associated with an
Access Port or Network
Port.
locality Configure SSL Certifi- superuser Setting for SSL

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location Network Element provisioning Edit the location
information for this
Network Element.
lockout Configure Sync provisioning This SYNC operation
Configure Time Clock initiates a Lockout
request.
log2file-control Alarm Log provisioning Enable or disable the
Audit Log logging of System Alarm
Logs or System Audit logs
to a local, persistent file.
log-server-method Configure system provisioning Configure how the NE
retrieve the IP Address of
the Log Server.
loop-avoidance Configure provisioning Configure the Loop
Pass-Through Flow avoidance on a
Pass-Through Flow.
lowest-alarmprio Configure MEP provisioning Configure Lowest Alarm
Priority on a CFM MEP.
lpbk-timer Loopback maintenance Set the timer value that
will be used when
performing a Timed
loopback operation.
manual-switch (erp) Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Initiate a manual switch
Protection on a Ethernet Ring
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
manual-switch (sync) Configure Sync provisioning This SYNC operation
initiates a Manual Switch
Configure Time Clock
request.
master-announce-rcpt-time Configure SOOC provisioning Configure the Master
out Announce Receipt
Timeout of the Slave Only
Ordinary Clock (SOOC).
master-delresp-receipt-time Configure SOOC provisioning Configure master delay
out response receipt timeout
of the Slave Only
Ordinary Clock SOOC.
master-priority Configure SOOC provisioning Configure the Master
priority.
master-syncrcp-timeout Configure SOOC provisioning Configure the Master
synchronization receipt
timeout.
maximum-flow-bandwidth Configure Flow provisioning Set the Maximum
Bandwidth for an EVPL
Flow.
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max-lease-duration Configure Master Clock provisioning Configure the maximum


Interface lease duration of the
Precision Time Protocol
Master Clock Interface
(PTP MCI).
max-neighbor-action Configure System LLDP provisioning Configure the action to
take when the existing
maximum supported
remote systems are
discovered.
md-level Configure Default MD provisioning Set MD Level.
Configure System
Default MD
mdix Configure Access Port provisioning Configure the MDIX
control for this port.
Configure DCN
Configure Network Port
media Configure Access Port provisioning Set the media type for an
Access Port.
Configure Network Port
mep-list Configure MANET provisioning Configure the level for a
CFM default MD or
System default MD.
message-fast-tx Configure System LLDP provisioning Configure the interval at
which the LLDP frames
are transmitted during the
fast transmission period.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
mgmt-traffic-bridge Configure System provisioning Set a Management Traffic
Bridging connection.
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security Configure System provisioning Set a Management Traffic
Bridging Security
connection.
mhf Configure Default MD provisioning Configure the MIP Half
Functions for a CFM MD,
Configure MACOMP
default MD or system
Configure MD default MD.
Configure System
Default MD
monitor-direction ECPA Control maintenance Configure the Monitor
Direction associated with
ECPA.
mtu Configure Access Port provisioning Set Maximum
Transmission Unit (MTU)
Configure LAG
size for an Access Port or
Configure Network Port Network Port.
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(N2A) class of service
(COS) priority for an
EVPL configured flow.
n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable the
Outer Tag Priority control
on the Network to Access
direction.
n2a-pop-port-vid Configure Access Port provisioning Setting for an EVPL
configured access port.
Configure LAG
n2a-vlan-trunking Configure Access Port provisioning Setting for an EVPL
Configure LAG configured access port.
n2n-forwarding Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable N2N
Forwarding on a Flow.
n2n-policing Configure provisioning Enable or disable
Pass-Through Flow Network-to-Network (n2n)
Policing on a
Pass-Through Flow.
name (ne) Network Element provisioning Edit the name of the
Network Element.
name (sat) Configure SAT Control provisioning Configure the name of
Service Activation Test
(SAT) Control.
name (ssl) Configure SSL Certifi- superuser Set name for SSL
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
name-format Configure MD provisioning Configure the Name
Format for a CFM MD
Configure MANET
entity.
nas-ip-address Configure User Security provisioning Set the Network Access
Server's IP Address when
the Remote
Authentication Protocol is
radius.
nas-ipv6-address Configure User Security provisioning Set the Network Access
Server's IP Address when
the Remote
Authentication Protocol is
radius.
net-to-acc-rate-limiting Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable network
to access rate limiting for
the Flow.
netmask Configure provisioning Configure the netmask for
Communication an IPv4 (eth0) interface.
network-clock-type Configure Sync provisioning Set the network clock
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network-interface Configure Flow provisioning Configure the network
interface for a Flow
network-learning-ctrl Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable MAC
address learning on the
Network Interface of the
Flow.
network-max-forwarding-en Configure Flow provisioning Configure the Maximum
tries Forward Table Entries of
the Network Interface.
nonstandard-pd Configure POE provisioning Enable or disable the
option for allowing the
use of non-standard PD
units on PSE port.
notification-interval Configure System LLDP provisioning Configure the interval
(seconds) when LLDP
agent shall not transmit
more than one LLDP
remote table change
notification.
ntf-control Configure POE provisioning Enable or disable the
SNMP notification when
power usage threshold of
the PSE group is crossed.
ntp-server-method Configure System provisioning Configure how the NE
retrieve the IP Address of
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
oam-control EFM OAM provisioning Enable or disable OAM
control on an Access Port
or Network Port.
oam-local-mode EFM OAM provisioning Configure the Local OAM
Mode for an Access Port
or Network Port.
opr-lamptest Network Element provisioning This is to operate a lamp
test on a specified shelf.
opr-linktrace mac Configure MEP provisioning Operate a Link Trace on a
CFM MEP using MAC
address.
opr-linktrace mep Configure MEP provisioning Operate a Link Trace on a
CFM MEP using a remote
MEP ID.
opr-lpbk Loopback maintenance Initiate a loopback on the
Port.
opr-lpbk mac Configure MEP provisioning Operate a Loopback on a
CFM MEP using a remote
entities MAC address.

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opr-lpbk mep Configure MEP provisioning Operate a Loopback on a
CFM MEP using a remote
MEP ID.
opr-switch Protection Group maintenance Initiate a Protection
Switch request.
order Configure RAP provisioning Configures the search
order for the Remote
Authentication Servers.
organization Configure SSL Certifi- superuser Setting for SSL
cate Certificate.
organization-unit Configure SSL Certifi- superuser Setting for SSL
cate Certificate.
outertag-prio-ctrl Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable
swapping of the Outer
Tag Priority on a Flow.
outer-vlan-control ECPA Streams provisioning Sets the outer vlan to
enable or disable for an
ECPA diagnostic test
stream.
outer-vlan-ethertype ECPA Streams provisioning Sets the outer vlan
ethertype for ECPA
configuration stream.
outer-vlan<n> Loopback maintenance Configure the outer
vlan-tag associated with
VLAN1, 2 or 3 for
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
outer-vlan<n>-control Loopback maintenance Enable or disable this
VLAN for a vlan-loopback
request.
outer-vlan-tag ECPA Streams provisioning The outer VLAN tag
associated with the
associated VLAN for the
loopback.
packet-interval Configure ESA Probe provisioning Modifies the interval
between packet
Configure ESA Probe
transmissions on an ESA
CoS
probe.
packet-per-sample Configure ESA Probe provisioning Modifies the number of
packets per sample on an
ESA probe.
packet-size Configure ESA Probe provisioning Modifies the size of the
packets on an ESA probe.
Configure ESA Probe
CoS
password Configure USB provisioning Enter the Password to
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network.
payload-type (ecpa) ECPA Streams provisioning Set the payload type for
an ECPA diagnostic test
stream.
payload-type (sat) Configure SAT Stream provisioning Set the payload type for a
Service Activation Test
(SAT) stream.
pbb-frames Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable
Provider Backbone
Bridging (PBB) Frames.
pcp-decoding Configure LAG provisioning Set the Priority Code
Configure Access Port Point (PCP) Decoding
Configure Network Port mode.
pcp-encoding Configure LAG provisioning Set the Priority Code
Configure Access Port Point (PCP) Encoding
Configure Network Port mode.
pcp-mode Configure LAG provisioning Configure the Priority
Configure Access Port Code Point (PCP) mode.
Configure Network Port
pcp-pair Configure Access Port provisioning Configures the Priority
Code Point (PCP) pair.
Configure LAG
Configure Network Port
pcp-pairs Configure Access Port provisioning Configures the Priority
Code Point (PCP) pairs.
Configure LAG
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
perf-test-period Configure SAT Control provisioning Configure the Period of
performance test in the
Service Activation Test
(SAT).
pin-authentication Configure USB provisioning Enter the Personal
Identification Number
(PIN) to access the
Subscriber Identity
Module (SIM) card.
ping any maintenance Verify IP connectivity to a
specified host IP address.
ping6 any maintenance Test the reachability of a
particular IPv6 host.
policing Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable policing
on a flow.
policing-control Configure Flow provisioning Configure the direction(s)
in which policing is
performed for the Flow.
polling-interval NTP Client provisioning This sets the Polling

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seconds.
port Configure RAP provisioning Configures the Port for
this Remote
Authentication Server
entry.
port-pri Configure LAG Mem- provisioning Change this port's priority
ber Port
port-shaped-speed Configure Access Port provisioning Set the Port Shaped
Configure Network Port Speed for an Access Port
or Network Port.
port-shaping Configure Access Port provisioning Enable or disable Port
Shaped Speed setting on
Configure Network Port
an Access or Network
Port.
port-vlan-id Configure Access Port provisioning Port VLAN Identifier
setting for an access port.
power-level Configure PSE Port provisioning Configure the Available
Power Level for the PD
connected to the PSE
port.
power-pairs Configure PSE Port provisioning Select the mode of the
cable twisted pairs used
for carrying power.
pps-generation Configure GPS provisioning Configure PPS
generation condition for
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
prefix-length Configure provisioning Manually configure the
Communication IPv6 Unicast address
prefix length of a
Configure Management
Management DCN or a
Tunnel
Management Tunnel.
primary-server NTP Client provisioning Configure the IP address
of the primary NTP
Server.
primary-vid Configure MEP provisioning Configure the Primary
VID on a CFM MEP.
prio-map-mode Configure Access Port provisioning Set the Priority Map Mode
for an Access Port.
priority (esa) Configure ESA Probe provisioning Set the IP priority for this
Etherjack Service
Configure ESA
Assurance (ESA) Probe
Reflector
or Reflector.
priority (sync) Configure Sync provisioning Set the priority for a
synchronization reference
entity.
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priority-map Configure ESA Probe provisioning Modifies the priority map


mode on an ESA probe.
Configure ESA
Reflector
priority-mode Configure SOOC provisioning Configure the Priority
Mode.
priority-mode-value Configure SOOC provisioning Configure the Priority
mode value.
prompt Network Element provisioning Change the SubNetwork
component of the CLI
Configure System
prompt or CLI Network
Element command
prompt prefix.
protect-access-learning Configure Flow provisioning Configure the
protect-access-learning
on a Flow.
protect-mgmttnl Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Enable or disable
Protection protecting Management
Tunnels with Ethernet
Ring Protection (ERP).
protect-network-learning Configure Flow provisioning Configure the protection
network learning on a
Flow.
proxy-arp Configure System provisioning Enable or disable proxy
ARP.
proxy-ndp Configure System provisioning Enable or disable proxy
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
pse-port-type Configure PSE Port provisioning Describe the PSE port to
indicate the type of the
device being connected
and powered.
qinq-ethertype Configure Access Port provisioning Edit the Queue in Queue
Ethertype for an Access
Configure LAG
or Network Port.
Configure Network Port
ql-mode Configure Access Port - provisioning Enable or disable Quality
SyncE Level sync status
messaging.
Configure BITS IN/OUT
Configure Network Port
- SyncE
Configure Telecom
Slave
raps-mdlevel Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Configure the MD Level of
Protection a Ethernet Ring
Protection (ERP).

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raps-nodeid Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Designate the Node ID of
Protection the local system for this
ERP instance.
raps-tag-ethertype Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Configure the Ethernet
Protection Type of the VLAN for
transmitted/received
RAPS PDUs for this ERP
instance.
raps-tag-vlan Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Configure the VLAN Tag
Protection for the VLAN used by the
ERP instance to
transmitted and received
RAPS PDUs.
rate ECPA Streams provisioning Set the traffic rate is bits
per second for an ECPA
diagnostic test stream.
reboot Configure NTE provisioning Perform a restart on the
specified entity.
redial-timer Configure USB provisioning Set up the redial timer,
which is the time interval
between two dialing
attempts.
regenerate-ssh-keys Configure User Security superuser Regenerate the SSH
Keys.
regenerate-ssl-certificate Configure User Security superuser Regenerate the SSL
Certificate.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
reinit-delay Configure System LLDP provisioning Configure the delay
(seconds) when port
LLDP Admin State is set
to disabled till the
re-initialization occurs.
remote-link-ids LLF provisioning Configure the Link Loss
Forwarding Remote Link
Identifier(s) associated
with an Access Port or
Network Port or LAG.
remove Admin Config-file provisioning Deletes a config file.
remove diag-file Admin Diagnostics provisioning Deletes a diag-file.
reset-stats Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Reset all statistics
Protection counter of an Ethernet
Ring Protection to zero.
response-timeout Configure ESA Probe provisioning Modifies the response
timeout on an ESA probe
restart-with-configfile Admin Config-file provisioning This command reboots
the NE and loads the
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restore-db Admin Database provisioning Install a previous
database backup. The
second step of restoring a
database.
restore-factory-defaults Configure System provisioning This command is used to
restore the Network
Element (NE) to its
factory status.
resume (activity) Configure ESA Activity provisioning Resume a scheduled
ESA activity.
resume (reflector) Configure ESA provisioning Resume an Etherjack
Reflector Service Assurance (ESA)
Reflector.
retries Configure RAP provisioning Configures the number of
retries that will be
attempted for particular
security access request to
this Remote
Authentication Server.
revertive Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Enable or disable the
Protection revertive mode on a Ring
Protection Link (RPL)
Owner node.
revert to-standby Admin Upgrade provisioning Revert to previous
software version on
standby side.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
ring-id Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Set the Ring ID of this
Protection ERP instance.
ring-port<n>-role Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Configure the role of a
Protection Ring Protection Port.
rip2Pkts-control Configure Communica- provisioning Enable or disable RIPv2
tion protocol for a
management interface or
Configure Management
tunnel.
Tunnel
rip-ng-control Configure Communica- provisioning Enable or disable Routing
tion Information Protocol next
generation (RIPng)
Configure Management
packets on a
Tunnel
Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.
rls-lpbk Loopback maintenance Release an existing
loopback on the Port.
rls-switch Protection Group maintenance Release an outstanding
Protection Switch

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rx-pause Configure Access Port provisioning Enable or disable RX
Pause on an EPL
configured Access Port.
sa-bit Configure BITS IN provisioning Select the BITS SA bit
Configure BITS OUT when the line type is E1.
sac-profile Configure SAT Stream provisioning Select a SAC profile for a
Service Activation Test
(SAT) stream.
sat-responder Configure MEP provisioning Enable or disable a MEP
to act as or a Service
Activation Test (SAT)
Responder.
save Admin Config-file provisioning Create a config file.
save diag-file Admin Diagnostics provisioning Create a diag-file.
scp Configure System provisioning Enable or disable Secure
Copy Protocol.
secret Configure RAP provisioning Configures the secret
password for Remote
Authentication Server
requests.
security-banner Configure System provisioning Modify the security
banner that is displayed
once a user has logged
into the system.
security-prompt Configure System provisioning Enable or disable CLI
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
security-strength Configure User Security superuser Configure the user
security strength.
selection-mode Configure Sync provisioning Set the selection mode for
this sync entity.
serial Configure System provisioning Enable or disables the
Serial Interface on the
NE.
serial-disconnect-logoff Configure System provisioning Enable or disable
automatic logoff upon
disconnection of a serial
port session.
service-type Configure Access Port provisioning Set service type
Configure LAG (EPL/EVPL) for an
Access Port.
ses-frame-loss-threshold-ra Configure Flow provisioning Set the Severely Errored
tio Seconds frame loss
Threshold Ratio
percentage.
set-threshold Configure A2N Policer - provisioning Set the Performance
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value for the Port, QoS
Configure A2N Shaper -
Shaper or Flow for the
PM
supplied interval /
Configure Access Port - montype.
PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer -
PM
Configure N2A Shaper -
PM
Configure Network Port
- PM
ESA Probe - PM
sftp Configure System provisioning Enable or disable SFTP
protocol for the system.
show 3g-dcn Configure 3G DCN provisioning Display the configuration
of the 3G DCN Port.
show a2n-policer Configure Flow retrieve Display the QoS Policer
configuration parameters.
Configure A2N Policer
show a2n-shaper Configure A2N Shaper retrieve Display the QoS Shaper
configuration parameters.
Configure LAG
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show access-port Configure Access Port retrieve Retrieve the Ethernet
Access Port configuration
Configure CLB
parameters.
Configure NTE
EFM OAM
LLF
show acl-entry Access Control List retrieve Retrieve the configuration
of this specific Access
Control entry.
show acl-list Configure System retrieve Display all 10 Access
Control entries.
show active-ssl-certificate Configure User Security retrieve Display the active SSL
Certificate.
Configure SSL
Certificate
show activity Configure ESA Activity retrieve Display scheduled ESA
activity configured
Configure Schedule
parameters.
ESA

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show alarm-attributes Configure 3G DCN retrieve Display the alarm
severities associated with
Configure Access Port
an entity.
Configure BIT-IN Port
Configure BIT-OUT Port
Configure MEP
Configure CFM Shaper
Configure DCN
Configure LAG
Configure Network Port
Configure NTE
Configure PPS Port
Configure System
Network Element
show alarm-log any retrieve Display Alarm Log
content.
show alarm-log-config Alarm Log retrieve Display the System Alarm
Log configuration.
show alarms any retrieve Display the list of all
Active Alarms.
show all-communities Configure SNMP retrieve Display the list of
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c
Community Entry
instances.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show all-features Admin Software retrieve Show enabled/disabled
License setting of all features
show all-notify-entries Configure SNMP retrieve Display the list of Notify
Entry instances.
show all-slots Network Element retrieve Display shelf population.
show all-target-addresses Configure SNMP retrieve Display the list of traphost
Target Address Entry
instances.
show all-target-params Configure SNMP retrieve Display the list of Target
Parameter Entry
instances.
show all-users Configure User Security superuser Displays a list all users.
show all-usm-users Configure SNMP retrieve Display all of the USM
users.
show arp-entries any retrieve Display entries in the
ARP cache table and the
Proxy ARP settings for
the system.
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show audit-log any retrieve Display Audit Log


content. This command
also displays the time the
activation timer and
validation timer is due to
expire.
show audit-log-config Audit Log retrieve Retrieve the System Audit
Log configuration.
show bits-in Configure NTE retrieve Display the configuration
parameters for this Bits-In
Instance.
show bits-out Configure NTE retrieve Display the configuration
parameters for this
Bits-Out Instance.
show boundary-clock Configure PTP Network retrieve Display the configuration
Element of a Precision Time
Protocol Clock Boundary
Configure PTP
Clock (PTP BC)
Boundary Clock
show cfm-a2n-port-shaper Configure CFM retrieve Display data for a CFM
Shaper.
show cfm-a2n-vid-shaper Configure CFM retrieve Display data for a CFM
Shaper.
show cfm-ctrl Configure CFM retrieve Display data for CFM
multicast operations.
show cfm-n2a-port-shaper Configure CFM retrieve Display data for a CFM
Shaper.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show cfm-n2a-vid-shaper Configure CFM retrieve Display data for a CFM
Shaper.
show cfm-shaper Configure CFM Shaper retrieve Display data for a CFM
Shaper.
show clb Configure Access Port retrieve Display the configuration
parameters for this CLB
Configure CLB
Instance.
show clk Configure 10MHZ Port retrieve Display the Output Clock
configuration.
Configure NTE

show community Configure SNMP retrieve Display the community


entry for the specified
Community Name.
show conditions any retrieve Retrieve the list of Active
Conditions that are
currently raised against
the system.
show configfile Admin Config-file retrieve Displays contents of a
config file.

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show configfile-status Admin Config-file retrieve Display status of a config
file.
show cpd-filter Configure Access Port retrieve Display settings for
Control Protocol
Configure Flow
Disposition Filters for a
Configure LAG particular access port,
Configure Network Port network port or flow.
show curr-data Configure A2N Policer - retrieve Display the Current PM
PM Data
Configure A2N Shaper -
PM
Configure Access Port -
PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer -
PM
Configure N2A Shaper -
PM
Configure Network Port
- PM
show db-version Admin Database retrieve Display the
Active/Standby Database
versions.
show dcn Configure DCN retrieve Display the settings for
the NTE DCN.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show debug Configure LAG Mem- retrieve Displays LAG member
ber Port port debug information.
show default-md Configure CFM retrieve Display the configuration
information for the default
Configure Default MD
CFM Maintenance
Domain.
show dest-addr System LLDP retrieve Display the configuration
of a Link Layer Discover
Protocol (LLDP)
Destination Address.
show destmep Configure ESA Probe retrieve Display the configuration
parameters for a Y.1731
SLM/SLR ESA probe
destination MEP.
show diag-file Admin Diagnostics retrieve Display a diagnostic file
name.
show diag-results Configure Access Port retrieve Display the results from
Configure Network Port the most recent Etherjack
Diagnostics test.
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show distribution Configure ESA Probe retrieve Display the configuration


parameters for an ESA
ESA Probe - PM
probe distribution
statistics
show Configure Master Clock retrieve Display the information
dynamic-remote-slave Interface about a dynamic remote
slave.
Configure Dynamic
Remote Slave
show ecpa-ctrl ECPA Control retrieve Display the configuration
parameters for an ECPA
diagnostic test stream.
show ecpa-stream Configure System retrieve Display the ECPA
information for all
streams.
show efm-oam Configure Access Port retrieve Display EFM OAM
Parameters for this port.
Configure Network Port
EFM OAM
show env-alm Network Element retrieve Display Environment
Alarms.
Configure Environment
Alarm
show erp Network Element retrieve Display the configuration
of an Ethernet Ring
Configure Ethernet Ring
Protection (ERP).
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show esm-cfg Configure System retrieve Display an Ethernet
Server Manager
configuration entity.
show esm-nvpair Configure ESM-CFG retrieve Display a name-value pair
of the ESM entity.
show eth0 Configure retrieve Display the configuration
Communication of this IPv4 Interface.
show feature Admin Software retrieve Show enabled/disabled
License setting of the specified
feature.
show file-services-status any retrieve Display file transfer and
system upgrade status.
show flow Configure Access Port retrieve Display the Ethernet
Virtual Connection
Configure LAG
configuration parameters.
Configure Flow
show fwd-entry Configure Flow retrieve Display the of a static
Mac-address forward
entry.

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show gps-port Configure GPS Port retrieve Display the configuration
of a Global Positioning
System (GPS) Port.
show history-data Configure A2N Policer - retrieve Display the history
PM Performance Monitoring
data for the Ethernet Port
Configure A2N Shaper -
for the supplied interval /
PM
bin-index.
Configure Access Port -
PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer -
PM
Configure N2A Shaper -
PM
Configure Network Port
- PM
show ip-interface eth0 any retrieve Display the configuration
of this IPv4 Interface.
show ip-routes Configure retrieve Display IP routing table
Communication entries.
show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl Configure retrieve Display the configuration
Communication of an IPv6-over-IPv4
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show ipv6-routes Any retrieve Display the IPv6 routes in
the routing table.
show lag Network Element retrieve Display the Link
Aggregation Group (LAG)
Configure LAG
information.
LLF
show last-rcv-sync-msg Admin Last Reset retrieve Display the last-received
Cause synchronization
message.
show last-reset-info Admin Last Reset retrieve Display the cause of the
Cause last system reset.
show lldp Configure System LLDP retrieve Display System LLDP
Configuration
Configure
Information.
Access/Network Port
LLDP
show lldp-rx-stats LLDP Access Port Con- retrieve Display port LLDP
figuration receiving statistics.
LLDP Network Port
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show lldp-stats Configure System LLDP retrieve Display system LLDP
statistics.
show lldp-tx-stats LLDP Access Port Con- retrieve Display port LLDP
figuration transmitting statistics.
LLDP Network Port
Configuration
show local-data Configure Access Port retrieve Display LLDP local data
LLDP for this port.
Configure Network Port
LLDP
show local-user Configure User Security superuser/re Display the configuration
trieve parameters for this local
user.
show lpbk-params Configure Access Port retrieve Display loopback
configuration for this port.
Configure LAG
Configure Network Port
Loopback
show macomp Configure MANET retrieve Display configuration data
for a CFM MACOMP.
Configure MACOMP
show manet Configure MD retrieve Display configuration data
for a CFM MANET.
Configure MANET

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show master-clock PTP Network Element retrieve Display the configuration
of a Precision Time Clock
Configure Master Clock
Protocol Master Clock
(PTP MC).
show master-virtual-port Configure Master Clock retrieve Display the configuration
Interface of a Master Virtual Port.
Configure Master
Virtual Port
show mci Configure Boundary retrieve Display the configuration
Clock of a Precision Time
Protocol Master Clock
Configure Master Clock
Interface (PTP MCI).
Configure Master Clock
Interface
show md Configure CFM retrieve Display configuration data
related to a CFM MD.
Configure MD
show member-port Configure LAG retrieve Displays the LAG
member port information.

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show mep Configure MANET retrieve Display configuration data
related to a CFM MEP.
Configure MEP
show mgmttnl Configure Communica- retrieve Display configuration for a
tion management tunnel.
Configure Management
Tunnel
show n1-policer Configure retrieve Display the configuration
Pass-Through Flow of a Network-to-Network
(N2N) Policer.
Configure N1 Policer
show n1-shaper Configure retrieve Display the configuration
Pass-Through Flow of a Network-to-Network
Shaper
Configure N1 Shaper
show n2a-policer Configure Flow retrieve Display the QoS Policer
configuration parameters.
Configure N2A Policer
show n2a-shaper Configure Access Port retrieve Display Network to
Access QOS Shaper
Configure LAG
configuration.
Configure n2a-Shaper
show n2-policer Configure retrieve Display the configuration
Pass-Through Flow of a Network-to-Network
Policer.
Configure N2 Policer
show n2-shaper Configure retrieve Display the configuration
Pass-Through Flow of a Network-to-Network
Configure N2 Shaper Shaper.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show ndp-entries Configure Communica- retrieve Display all NDP entries.
tion
show ne-alarms Network Element retrieve Display Network Element
Alarms.
show ne-conditions Network Element retrieve Display Network Element
Conditions.
show network-element Network Element retrieve Display the attributes
associated with the NE.
show network-element Network Element retrieve Display the Traffic
tm-params Management
Parameters.
show network-port Configure CLB retrieve Display the Network Port
Configure Network Port configuration parameters.
Configure NTE
Configure PTP Network
Port
Configure PTP NTE
EFM OAM
LLF
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show notify-entry Configure SNMP retrieve Display the notify entry for
the specified Notify
Name.
show nte Network Element retrieve Display the state
Configure NTE attributes associated with
the NTE Equipment.
show ntp-client NTP Client retrieve Show the NTP Client
configuration parameters.
show ocs-port Configure SOOC retrieve Display the configuration
Configure OCS Port of the OCS Port.
show passthru-flow Configure retrieve Display the configuration
Pass-Through Flow of a Pass-Through Flow.
Network Element
show perf-mon Configure Access Port retrieve Display Performance
Monitoring data for this
Configure Flow
port or flow.
Configure Network Port
Configure
Pass-Through Flow
Configure PTP Flow
Point
Configure SOOC
show ping-result any retrieve Display the result of the
last ping request.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show pps-port Configure PPS Port retrieve Display the Pulse Per
Second (PPS) Port
configuration.
show prio-map Configure Access Port retrieve Display the Priority Map
for an Access Interface.
Configure LAG
Configure Network Port
show probe Configure ESA retrieve Display the configuration
parameters for a probe.
Configure ESA Probe
show probecos Configure ESA retrieve Display the configuration
parameters for a ESA
Configure ESA Probe
probe COS.
show prot-group Protection Group retrieve Display the configuration
parameters for the
protection group.
show prot-unit Protection Group retrieve Display the configuration
parameters for the
protection unit.

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show Configure User Security retrieve Display the provisioned
provisioned-ssl-certificate SSL Certificate.
Configure SSL
Certificate
show proxy-ndp Any retrieve Display all Proxy
Neighbors.
show pse-group Configure POE retrieve Display the configuration
of the PSE group.
show pse-port Configure PSE Port retrieve Display the configuration
of this PSE port.
show psu Configure PSU retrieve Display the configuration
of this PSU.
show ptp-fp Configure PTP Access retrieve Display the configuration
Port of a Precision Time
Protocol Flow Point (PTP
Configure PTP Flow
FP).
Point
Configure PTP Network
Port
show ptp-tc PTP Network Element retrieve Display the configuration
of a Precision Time Clock
Configure PTP TC
Transparent Clock (PTP
TC)
show ptp-tc-port Configure PTP-TC retrieve Display the configuration
of a Precision Time
Configure PTP-TC Port
Protocol Transparent
Clock (PTP TC).

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show rap-server Configure RAP retrieve Displays the configuration
parameters for this
Remote Authentication
Server.
show reflector Configure ESA retrieve Display the configuration
Configure ESA parameters for a reflector.
Reflector
show release-versions Admin Upgrade retrieve Display the
Active/Standby Release
versions.
show remote-mep Configure MEP retrieve Display configuration data
for a remote MEP.
show LLDP Access Port retrieve Display LLDP remote
remote-mgmt-addr-detail Configuration management address
LLDP Network Port detail information for this
Configuration port.
show remote-org-tlv-detail LLDP Access Port retrieve Display LLDP remote
Configuration organization defined TLV
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Configuration
show remote-system-detail LLDP Access Port retrieve Display LLDP remote
Configuration system detail information
LLDP Network Port for this port.
Configuration
show LLDP Access Port retrieve Display LLDP remote
remote-unknown-tlv-detail Configuration unknown TLV detail for
LLDP Network Port this port.
Configuration
show remote-user Configure User Security superuser Display the configuration
parameters for this
remote user.
show results ECPA Test Results retrieve Display the ECPA Test
Results associated with
this test stream.
show ring-port Configure Ethernet Ring retrieve Display the configuration
Protection of a Ring Port.
show running-config any retrieve Display the current
running database
configuration.
show sac-profile Configure SAC Profile retrieve Display the configuration
in a SAT Service
Profile
Acceptance Criteria
Profile (SAC Profile).
show sat-ctrl Configure SAT Control retrieve Display the configuration
of a Service Activation
SAT Network Element
Test (SAT) Control.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show SAT Network Element retrieve Display the status of a
sat-responder-session SAT responder session.
show sat-stream SAT Network Element retrieve Display the status of a
SAT responder session.
show sat-system Configure SAT System retrieve Display the Ethernet Type
configuration of Frame
Loss Test Frames
(FLPDU).
show sat-test-rslt Configure SAT Control retrieve Display the Results of a
Configure SAT Stream Service Activation Test
(SAT).
show sec-log-config Security Log retrieve Show the System
Security Log
configuration.
show security-banner Configure System retrieve Display the System
Security Banner.
show security-log any retrieve Display Security Log
content.

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show security-system Configure User Security retrieve Displays the configuration
parameters for this
Security System.
show server-mep Configure CFM retrieve Display data regarding a
CFM server MEP.
Configure Sever MEP
show sfp-info Configure Access Port retrieve Display SFP Attributes.
Configure Network Port
show shelf-info Network Element retrieve Display inventory
information for the shelf.
show shg Configure Split Horizon retrieve Display the configurations
Group of a Split Horizon Group.
Network Element
show slot-info Network Element retrieve Show the attributes
associated with this slot.
show sooc Configure SOOC retrieve Display the configuration
of a Slave Only Ordinary
Configure Telecom
Clock (SOOC).
Slave
show src-addr Configure retrieve Display the configured
Communication NTE IP Address Type and
SNMP v1 IP Interface
Name.
show static-remote-slave Configure Master Clock retrieve Display the configuration
Interface of a Static Remote Slave.
Configure Static
Remote Slave

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show stats (lag) Configure LAG retrieve Displays the Link
Configure LAG Member Aggregation Group (LAG)
Port statistics.
show stats (erp) Configure Ethernet Ring retrieve Display the Ethernet Ring
Protection Protection Statistics
information.
show stats (esa probe) ESA Probe - PM retrieve Display Performance
Monitoring (PM) Statistics
counters.
show subnetwork root retrieve Retrieve the attributes
associated with the
SubNetwork Entity.
show sync Configure Sync retrieve Display the configuration
of this sync entity.
show sync-available-refs Configure Sync retrieve Display the available
synchronization
references for this sync
entity.
show syncref Configure Sync retrieve Display the configuration
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reference entity.
show sysdef-md Configure CFM retrieve Display the configured
CFM System Default
Configure System
Maintenance Domain.
Default MD
show syslog-server Syslog Server retrieve Display SysLog Server
configuration parameters.
show system any retrieve Display System
configuration parameters.
show target-address Configure SNMP retrieve Display the traphost
Target Address entry.
show target-params Configure SNMP retrieve Display the target
parameter entry for the
specified Parameters
Name.
show telecom-slave PTP Network Element retrieve Display the configuration
of the telecom slave.
Configure Telecom
Slave

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
show threshold-data Configure A2N Policer - retrieve Display the Performance
PM Monitoring threshold
values for the Ethernet
Configure A2N Shaper -
Port for the supplied
PM
interval.
Configure Access Port -
PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer -
PM
Configure N2A Shaper -
PM
Configure Network Port
- PM
ESA Probe - PM
show time any retrieve Display the System Time
and Date.

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show time-available-refs Configure Time Clock retrieve List all available Time
Reference.
show time-clock Configure Time Clock retrieve Display the Time Of Day
Port (TOD) configuration

show time-ref Configure Time Clock retrieve Display the configuration


of the Time Reference.
show tod-port Configure NTE retrieve Display the Time Of Day
Configure Time of Day Port (TOD) configuration
Port
show trace-route-result any retrieve Display the result of the
last trace-route request.
show usb Configure USB retrieve Display the configuration
of the 3G Modem.
show usm-user Configure SNMP retrieve Display the USM user
configuration parameters.
show vlan-entry Configure CFM retrieve Display the configured
Configure Vlan Entry VLAN entries for CFM.
signal-direction Configure 10mhz-Port provisioning Configure the signal
direction of the 10M HZ
Configure PPS Port
Port or Pulse Per Second
(PPS) Port.
snmp-engine-id Configure System superuser Change the User SNMP
Engine ID.
snmp-dying-gasp Configure NTE provisioning Enable or disable SNMP
Dying Gasp function.
Configure SNMP

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
snmp-notification Configure Access/Net- provisioning Enable or disable
work Port LLDP generating notifications
for this destination MAC
address.
source-addr ECPA Streams provisioning Set the IP address for this
ECPA configuration
stream.
speed Configure Access Port provisioning Set the port speed for this
Configure Network Port port.
Configure DCN
squelch-control Configure 10MHZ Port provisioning Configure how the output
Configure PPS Port should be squelched on a
time output interface.
Configure TOD Port
squelch-ql Configure 10MHZ Port provisioning Set the Squelch Quality
Level for a Building
Configure BITS Out
Integrated Timing System
Configure PPS Port (BITS) Output port, PPS
port, 10MHZ Port or TOD
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src-mac ECPA Streams provisioning Set to enable or disable
the MAC address for an
ECPA diagnostic test
stream.
src-port ECPA Control maintenance Configure the ECPA
source port.
ssh Configure System provisioning Enable or disable SSH for
the system.
stag Configure Flow provisioning Configure the S-VLAN
Tag for a Flow.
start-test (ecpa) ECPA Control superuser Start the ECPA diagnostic
test.
start-test (sat) Configure SAT Control maintenance Start a Service Activation
test.
Configure SAT Stream
state Configure SSL superuser Setting for SSL
Certificate Certificate.
stateless-addr-auto-cfg Configure Communica- provisioning Enable or disable IPv6
tion Stateless Address Auto
Configuration.
Configure Management
Tunnel
step-duration Configure SAT Control provisioning Set the duration for a CIR
test step.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
step-num Configure SAT Control provisioning Configure the number of
CIR test steps of the
Service Activation Test
(SAT).
stop-test (ecpa) ECPA Control maintenance Stop the ECPA diagnostic
test.
stop-test (sat) Configure SAT Control superuser Stop a currently running
Service Activation Test
Configure SAT Stream
(SAT).
stream-name ECPA Streams provisioning Set the stream
number/name for this
ECPA configuration
stream.
subring-without-vc Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Configure the Ethernet
Protection Ring Protection as a
Subring without Virtual
Channel.
suspend (activity) Suspend a scheduled provisioning Suspend a scheduled
ESA activity. ESA activity.

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suspend (reflector) Configure ESA provisioning Suspend an Etherjack
Reflector Service Assurance (ESA)
reflector.
svlan-control Configure Management provisioning Enable or disable S-tag
Tunnel VLAN Control on a
management tunnel.
svlan-id Configure provisioning Configure the S-tag VLAN
Communication ID of a management
tunnel.
swap-sada Loopback provisioning Configure the system to
swap the Source and
Destination addresses on
looped-back frames.
switch-server NTP Client provisioning Switch to the specified
NTP server.
switch-type Configure Access Port provisioning Switch the flexible port
(Port 2) between Access
Configure Network Port
port type and Network
port.
sync-alias Configure Sync provisioning Enter an Alias for the
Sync subsystem.
sync-e-mode Configure Access Port provisioning Enable or disable Sync-E
feature on an Access or
Configure Network Port
Network Port.
Configure Telecom
Slave

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
sync-id Configure Telecom provisioning Configure the
Slave synchronization domain.
sync-ref-alias Configure Sync provisioning Set alias for a
synchronization
reference.
sync-ref-candidate Configure Time Clock provisioning Allow or disallow the Time
Clock to be used as a
Synchronization
Reference.
sync-ref-mode Configure Telecom provisioning Allow or disallow the
Slave Telecom Slave to be used
as a Synchronization
Reference.
sys-def-gateway Configure Communica- provisioning Set the System Default
tion Gateway IP Address.
syslog-control Alarm Log provisioning Enable or disable the
Audit Log logging of Security events
Security Log to the SysLog server.
system-defaults db Admin Database provisioning Create (save), restore or
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database.
system-defaults value-file Admin Database provisioning Transfer a system default
value database file from a
remote file server using
FTP, SFTP or SCP
protocol.
system-tod-ptp-clk Configure System provisioning Configure a PTP source
for the system Time of
day.
system-tod-type Configure System provisioning Change system Time Of
Day (TOD) source type.
table-full-action Configure Flow provisioning Configure the action to
take on an ingress frames
whose Source Address is
not in the Forwarding
table when the
Forwarding table is full.
tacacs-privilege-control Configure User Security provisioning Enable or disable
TACACS privilege
control.
tacacs-user-privilege Configure User Security provisioning Default privilege level
when TACACS control is
disabled.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
target-addr ECPA Streams provisioning Set the IP Address to be
used as the destination
address for this ECPA
configuration stream.
telnet Configure System provisioning Enable or disable Telnet
access for the system.
test-alarm Configure System provisioning Raise / clear the test
alarm.
test-duration (ecpa) ECPA Control maintenance Configure the ECPA test
duration.
test-duration (sat) Configure SAT Control maintenance Configure the EIR test
duration of the Service
Activation Test (SAT).
test-num-frames ECPA Control maintenance Configure the ECPA test
for a number of frames.
test-procedure Configure SAT Control maintenance Configure the parameters
to be tested in a Service
Activation Test (SAT).

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test-stream-<n> ECPA Control maintenance Associate an ECPA Test
Steam Identifier (a, b or c)
to a configured test
stream.
test-type ECPA Control maintenance Configure the Test Type
associated with an ECPA
test.
time-clock-alias Configure Time Clock maintenance Configure the Alias of the
Time Clock.
time-holdover-performance Configure Time Clock maintenance Configure
time-holdover-performanc
e of the Time Clock.
time-of-day-source Configure PPS Port maintenance Configure the Time Of
Day (TOD) source.
Configure TOD Port
timeout Configure RAP provisioning Configures the timeout
value for timing out a
security access request to
this Remote
Authentication Server.
time-ref-alias Configure Time Refer- provisioning Configure Time
ence Reference.
trace-route any maintenance Initiate a Traceroute
request to a specified IP
Address.
trace-route6 any maintenance Determine the route the
traffic reaches a particular
IPv6 host.

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Command Menu Level Description
Level
transfer-file Admin Database provisioning Transfer a software
image for Software
Admin Diagnostics
Upgrade operation or
Admin Last Reset database file for a
Cause database backup/restore
Admin Config File operation to the local NE
using FTP, SFTP or SCP
Admin Upgrade protocol.
Alarm Log
Audit Log
Security Log
trans-interval Configure System LLDP provisioning Configure the interval
during which LLDP
frames are transmitted by
the LLDP agent.
tx-credit-max Configure System LLDP provisioning Configure the maximum
number of consecutive
LLDP frames can be
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tx-fast-init Configure System LLDP provisioning Configure the number of
LLDP frames to be
transmitted in fast
transmit mode.
tx-pause Configure Access Port provisioning Enable or disable
Transmit Pause on an
EPL configured Access
Port.
type Configure Management provisioning Configure the
Tunnel management tunnel type.
unicast-restart-timer Configure SOOC provisioning Configure the Unicast
Restart Timer of a Slave
Only Ordinary Clock
(SOOC).
unicast-timeout Configure SOOC provisioning Configure the Unicast
timeout.
unlock-pin Configure USB provisioning Unblock the a Subscriber
Identity Module (SIM) by
entering the Personal
Unblocking Key (PUK).
unlock-user Configure User Security superuser Unlock a user account.
untagged-traffic Configure Flow provisioning Enable or disable
Untagged Traffic on a
Flow.
usage-threshold Configure POE provisioning Configure the power
usage threshold for the
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Command Menu Level Description
Level
use-port-src-mac ECPA Streams provisioning Use Port MAC as Source
MAC for this ECPA
configuration stream.
user-label Protection Group provisioning Configure the User Label
for this Protection Group.
user-name Configure USB provisioning Enter the user name to
access the 3G wireless
network.
valid-until Configure SSL superuser Setting for SSL
Certificate Certificate.
vid-list Configure CFM provisioning Display the CFM VID List.
Configure Vlan Entry
vlan-control Configure ESA Probe provisioning Enable or disable VLAN on
an ESA probe.
vlan-id Configure Management provisioning Configure the VLAN ID of
Tunnel a management tunnel.
vlan-tag Configure ESA Probe provisioning Edit the VLAN tag on an
ESA probe.

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wtr-time (erp) Configure Ethernet Ring provisioning Configure the
Protection Wait-to-Restore time of
an Ethernet Ring
Protection (ERP).
wtr-time (sync) Configure Sync provisioning Set the SYNCREF Wait
To Restore (WTR) time.
yellow-pcp Configure SAT Stream provisioning Designate a Priority for
the Service Activation
Test is to transmit Yellow
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CLI Command Definitions

Overview
This chapter contains CLI command descriptions including options and rules.
The command descriptions in this Chapter are in alphabetical order. If the user
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is navigating through the hierarchical command structure, please use the sec-
tion Commands Listed by Hierarchy Level on p. 138 and select the link to the
desired detail page.
The examples for each detailed description may be drawn from any of the cov-
ered NIDS (FSP 150CC-GE11x). Not all commands or all options detailed within
a command apply to every covered NID.
Many commands are context sensitive, and the options presented change
based on previous option selections. Effort has been expended to cover as
many option choices as possible in presenting examples, but it is not possible to
show examples of every possible combination of options.

Command Descriptions
All commands FSP 150CC-GE11x offers on Command Line Interface are
described in an alphabetical order.

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a2n-push-port-vid

a2n-push-port-vid
Enable for disable pushing Port VID in Access to Network (A2N) direction for
EVPL configured access port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG

Syntax a2n-push-port-vid [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable pushing Port VLAN tag in A2N direc-
tion. This attribute is effective only if:
• The port is in EPVL mode, and
• The AFP is set to AFP-All or Untagged.
When this attribute is effective:
• The untagged traffic is pushed with Port VLAN tag.
For information about Untagged frames and Tagged frames, see afp on p. 410.

Examples Refer to the following example for Access port:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> a2n-push-port-vid enabled
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> show access-port

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:06
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 0
Configured Port Speed : auto-1000-full
Negotiated Port Speed : None
Media Type : fiber
MDIX Control : Not Applicable
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available
SFP Connector Type : unknown
SFP Link Length (m) : 0
SFP Media Type :
SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : 0
Port Mode : co

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a2n-push-port-vid

Service Type : evpl


Rx Pause Enabled : disabled
Tx Pause Enabled : disabled
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 6-0
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
QinQ Ethertype Override : disabled
Port Shaping Enabled : disabled
Port Shaped Speed : 0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
<... output truncated...>

Refer to the following example for LAG (Access):

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag
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Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 50
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-4
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 4-0

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Priority Map Mode : 802.1p


N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
<... output truncated...>

ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> a2n-push-port-vid disabled


ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00

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Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 50
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-4
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 4-0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : disabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
<... output truncated...>

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a2n-push-port-vid

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause
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a2n-shaping-type

a2n-shaping-type
Configure the Access to Network (A2N) shaping type of the Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow

Syntax a2n-shaping-type <shaping-type>

shaping-type The shaping method to be used on the A2N direction.


Valid entry: flow-based, port-based. The default is
flow-based.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the A2N shaping type of the Flow.
Flow-based shaping is not supported on GE114S or GE114SH.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-5-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> a2n-shaping-type port-based
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> show flow

Admin State : unassigned


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : port-based
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : port-based
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 0
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List :
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled

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a2n-shaping-type

C-Tag Control : push


C-Tag : 5-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 5-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : lag-1-2

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
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add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding


add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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access-interface

access-interface
Configure Access Interface and Network interface for a Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow

Syntax access-interface <access_interface-eid> network-interface


<network_interface-eid>

access_interface-eid The Access Interface for the Flow.


Valid entries: An Access Port or SHG
network_interface-eid The Network Interface for the Flow.
Valid entries: a Network Port, ERP or SHG.

Guidelines This command is used to configure Access Interface for this flow.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> access-interface
access-1-1-1-6 network-interface network-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 3:5
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag

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access-interface

N2A Shaping Type : port-based


N2N Forwarding : disabled
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1
Access Interface : access-1-1-1-6
Access Interface Learning Control : none
Network Interface Learning Control : none
Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2048
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Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2048


Protect Access Learning Control : none
Protect Network Learning Control : none
Aging Timer : 300
Table Full Learning Action : forward

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Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning

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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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access-learning-ctrl

access-learning-ctrl
Enable or disable MAC address learning on a Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax access-learning-ctrl <control>

control Whether to enable MAC address learning on the Access


Interface of the Flow.
Valid entry: mac-based, none. The default is none.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable MAC address learning on the Flow.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
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ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1


ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> access-learning-ctrl mac-based
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 3:5
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
N2A Shaping Type : port-based
N2N Forwarding : disabled
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0

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access-learning-ctrl

S-Tag Control : push


S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1
Access Interface : access-1-1-1-6
Access Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Network Interface Learning Control : none
Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2048
Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2048
Protect Access Learning Control : none
Protect Network Learning Control : none
Aging Timer : 300
Table Full Learning Action : forward

Related

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Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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access-max-forwarding-entries

access-max-forwarding-entries
Configure the Maximum Forward Table Entries of the Access Interface.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow

Syntax access-max-forwarding-entries <max-entries>

max-entries Maximum number of entries to be allowed in the Forward


table.
Valid entry: 0-2048. The default is 2048.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Maximum Forward Table Entries of the
Access Interface.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
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ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port


access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> access-max-forwarding-entries
1000
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 3:5
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
N2A Shaping Type : port-based
N2N Forwarding : disabled
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled

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Untagged Enabled : disabled


C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1
Access Interface : access-1-1-1-6
Access Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Network Interface Learning Control : none
Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 1000
Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2048
Protect Access Learning Control : none
Protect Network Learning Control : none
Aging Timer : 300

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Table Full Learning Action : forward

Related
Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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access-order

access-order
Configure whether to search the local profiles or the remote authentication
server first.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax access-order <order>

order Configure whether to search the local profiles or the remote


authentication server first. Valid entry: local, remote. The default
is local.

Guidelines This command is used to change the precedence of the authentication mecha-
nisms available on the system. The options are to check the username and
password against those user profiles configured locally first or against those
configured in the remote server first.
The supported values are: local - when userid/password authentication is
required, check the supplied values against the locally configured user profiles
first, and remote - check the supplied values against the remotely configured
user profiles first.
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If the user profile cannot be found in the location specified by this attribute, the
other location will be checked.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> access-order local
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system

Authentication Protocol : none


Access Order : local
Authentication Type : pap
NAS IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Security Policy Strength : high
SSH MD5 Finger Print : DA:46:8D:41:5D:41:C6:D8:AE:02:5B:88:C9:A3:72:77
SSH SHA1 Finger Print : 41:A0:36:F9:C8:5B:E1:D4:C9:30:17:36:70:ED:4A:7C:FB:76:1D:02
Key Generation Status : idle
RADIUS Accounting : disabled
SSL Cipher Strength : low
TACACS Privilege Control : enabled
TACACS Default Privilege Level : not-applicable

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access-order

Related
Commands
access-order security-strength
auth-protocol show security-system
auth-type tacacs-privilege-control
regenerate-ssh-keys tacacs-user-privilege

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accounting

accounting
This is used to enable or disable the RADIUS accounting access for security
protocols.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax accounting <control>

contr Enable or disable the RADIUS accounting access.


ol Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the RADIUS accounting in the sys-
tem.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> accounting enabled
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system

Authentication Protocol : none


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Access Order : local


Authentication Type : pap
NAS IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Security Policy Strength : high
SSH MD5 Finger Print : DA:46:8D:41:5D:41:C6:D8:AE:02:5B:88:C9:A3:72:77
SSH SHA1 Finger Print : 41:A0:36:F9:C8:5B:E1:D4:C9:30:17:36:70:ED:4A:7C:FB:76:1D:02
Key Generation Status : idle
RADIUS Accounting : enabled
SSL Cipher Strength : low
TACACS Privilege Control : enabled
TACACS Default Privilege Level : not-applicable

Related
Commands
accounting order
accounting-port port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address show rap-server
ip-version (rap) timeout

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accounting-port

accounting-port
This is used for selecting the accounting port number.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure RAP


Syntax accounting-port <port-num>

port-num A port number must be entered for servers 1, 2, or 3.


Valid entry: 1813

Guidelines This command is used to enter the accounting port number on the server. The
normal accounting port number is 1813. The port number is the same for serv-
ers 1, 2, or 3.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_srvr-1--> accounting-port 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_srvr-1--> show rap-server

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RAS Status : enabled
Order : first
IP Address : 191.10.12.199
Port : 49
Number of Retries : 3
Timeout : 2
Secret : *****
RADIUS accounting port : 1

Related
Commands
accounting order
accounting-port port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address show rap-server
ip-version (rap) timeout

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activate

activate
Activate the new Software at a specified date, time or immediately - with or with-
out Validation Timer enabled. Step three of the Software Upgrade procedure.
The three step software upgrade feature utilizes the following commands:
1 Transfer software image to the NE using the transfer-file command.
2 Install new Software into Standby partition using the install command.
3 Activate the new Software using the activate command.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Upgrade

Syntax activate date <date> <time> enabled <timer>


activate date <date> <time> disabled
activate now enabled <timer>
activate now disabled
activate time <time> enabled <timer>
activate time <time> disabled

date Define the Date for activation to occur.


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Valid entry: year, month and date, in the format yyyy-mm-dd,


where yyyy is a four digit year value, mm is a two digit month
value from 1 to 12, dd is a two digit day value from 1 to 31.
disable Disable Validation Timer.
d
enabled Enable Validation Timer.
time Define the Time for activation to occur.
Valid entry: hh:mm:ss, where hh is a two digit hour value from 1
to 24, mm is a two digit minute value from 1 to 60, ss is a two
digit minute value from 1 to 60.
timer Enter the Timer value for the Validation Timer.
Valid entry: 10 to 720 (in minutes).

Guidelines This command is used to activate a newly installed Software Package. The vali-
dation timer value may be supplied as part of this command. This parameter
defines how long the user will have to confirm or validate the new load prior to
the system automatically reverting to the old load. During the validation time cer-
tain database file and configuration file actions are denied.
If swdl-activation-ip (Software Download Activation In Progress) and/or
swdl-validation-ip (Software Download Validation In Progress) condition notifi-
cation code is set to anything other than not reported (nr), the condition may be
retrieved by using the show conditions command. Use the show reflector com-
mand to observe the active and standby software versions.
Use the show audit-log to observe the time the activation timer and/or validation
timer is set to expire.

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activate

Due to changed design, FSP 150CC-GE11x 5.3 or later


version and only allows total buffer space 32102K. It is
smaller than that of 5.2.
Before upgrading a FSP 150CC-GE11x software from
NOTICE version 5.2 to 5.3 or higher version, make sure the total
buffer space for traffic queues is SMALLER than 32102K.
Otherwise the upgrade can fail and connection to the NE
can be lost.

Examples Refer to the following example where activation timer and validation timer are
set, and where swdl-activation-ip and swdl-validation-ip condition notification
code is set to na:

ADVA--> admin upgrade


ADVA:upgrade--> activate time 12:10:00 enabled 60

ADVA:upgrade--> show file-services-status

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File Transfer Status : in_progress
File Transfer Percent Complete : 100
Database or Upgrade Current State : SWUPGRADE

ADVA:upgrade--> show conditions

|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp


|system |swdl-activation-ip |nsa |near |rcv |na |2010-03-12,12:45:47
|system |swdl-validation-ip |nsa |near |rcv |na |2010-03-12,12:45:47
|network-1-1-1-1 |sfp-mismatch |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-01-12,11:38:13
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rld |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-01-12,11:38:22
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rce |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-01-12,11:38:22
|access-1-1-1-5 |lnkdn |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-01-12,11:45:52

ADVA:upgrade--> show audit-log

2010-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:CPMR-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:ACCESS PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:FLOW-1-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:NETWORK PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-03-17 11:37:48::STCHG:ACCESS PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Outage,SEC:ACT,FAF
2010-03-17 11:37:50::STCHG:NETWORK PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Outage,SEC:ACT,FAF
2010-03-17 11:38:03::0:DBCH:SYSTEM:SNMPENGINEBOOTS=2
2010-03-17 11:49:32:root:EVT:Validate upgrade requested
2010-03-17 11:51:46:root:EVT:Software copy from server requested
2010-03-17 11:53:56:root:EVT:Software install requested
2010-03-17 00:00:00:root:EVT:2010-03-17 12:10:Software Activate timer set
2010-03-17 00:00:00:root:EVT:2010-03-17 13:10:Software Validate timer set

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activate

When the activation takes place, communications will be


NOTICE dropped and you will need to log back onto the FSP
150CC-GE11x.

Once the activation is completed and the validation timer is in effect, the follow-
ing status results will occur:

ADVA:upgrade--> show file-services-status

File Transfer Status : success


File Transfer Percent Complete : 0
Database or Upgrade Current State : SWUPGRADE

ADVA:upgrade--> show conditions

|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp


|system |swdl-validation-ip |nsa |near |rcv |na |2010-03-12,12:52:03
|network-1-1-1-1 |sfp-mismatch |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,12:52:16
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rld |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,12:52:14
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|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rce |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,12:52:14


|access-1-1-1-5 |lnkdn |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,12:52:12

If the validation timer is canceled, the following status result will occur:
ADMIN:upgrade--> cancel val-timer
ADMIN:upgrade--> show file-services-status

File Transfer Status : success


File Transfer Percent Complete : 0
Database or Upgrade Current State : IDLE

ADVA:upgrade--> show conditions

|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp


|network-1-1-1-1 |sfp-mismatch |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,12:52:16
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rld |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,12:52:14
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rce |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,12:52:14

ADVA:upgrade--> show release-versions

Active Release Version : 5.2.1-89


Standby Release Version : 5.2.1-79
Download Software Version : Not Available

If the validation timer is allowed to expire, the following status results will occur:

ADVA:upgrade--> show file-services-status

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File Transfer Status : success


File Transfer Percent Complete : 100
Database or Upgrade Current State : IDLE

ADVA:upgrade--> show conditions

|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp


|network-1-1-1-1 |sfp-mismatch |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,12:52:16
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rld |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,12:52:14
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rce |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,12:52:14
|access-1-1-1-5 |lnkdn |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,12:52:12

Related
Commands
activate show file-services-status
cancel activation show release-versions
cancel validation-timer show system
install transfer-file
revert to-standby

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activate-db

activate-db
Restart the NE using the restored Database. The third and final step of restoring
a database.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Database


Syntax activate-db

Guidelines This command activates a previous backup database that has been restored to
the NE (see restore-db). Prior to executing this command, the database is first
copied from the remote server using the transfer-file command and then
restored using the restore-db command.

This operation overwrites the local database. Ensure that


NOTICE the configuration of the restored database matches that
of the system, or traffic may be affected.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> admin database
ADVA:database--> activate-db
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ADVA:database--> show file-services-status

File services status : success


File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
activate-db restore-factory-defaults
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file

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Command Descriptions

actor-sys-prio

actor-sys-prio
This command is to change the LAG system priority.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Syntax actor-sys-prio <priority>

priority Priority Value for a LAG port.


Valid entry: 0 to 65535. The default is 32768.

Guidelines This command is used to configure Actor System Priority for this Link Aggrega-
tion Group (LAG).
When LACP is enabled, Actor System Priorities and the Actor System ID are
used to determine a master and a slave between the 2 NE involved in LAG. The
Actor System ID are compared only when the Actor System Priorities are equal
on both NE. For more information about LACP, see lag-protocols on p. 845.
In active-standby LAG, the Master LAG determines which member port shall be
active based on the port priorities of the LAG Member ports. The member link
having higher priority on the master NE is selected to be active unless it fails.

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For more information about the priority of the LAG member port, see port-pri on
p. 1064.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> actor-sys-prio 32768
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769

<... output truncated...>

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Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)
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Command Descriptions

add

add
Add a new local Security User.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax add <user-id> <password> <repeat-password> <level>

user-id The user name to associate with this user profile.


Valid entry: Security Policy High: User Name must be 6
to 32 characters in length and no spaces allowed.
Security Policy Medium: User Name must be 1 to 32
characters in length and no spaces allowed. Security
Policy Low: User Name must be 1 to 32 characters in
length and no spaces allowed.
password The password for the user to log in with.
Valid entry: A string complying with the current effective
Security Policy.
repeat-pa Re-enter the password to match the first one.
ssword
level The level dictates which commands that this user is

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allowed to perform. See description under Guidelines
below for each security level.
Valid entry: maintenance, provisioning, retrieve,
superuser.

Guidelines This command is used to add a new local Security User. The command is han-
dled by the parent object - which is why the EID is the SecuritySystemEid. This
requires that the password be entered twice and will be compared to ensure
consistency.
• The Username must comply with the current effective Security Policy. For
the criteria of a valid password with different Security Level, see secu-
rity-strength on p. 1176.
• Password must comply with the current effective Security Policy. For the cri-
teria of a valid password with different Security Level, see security-strength
on p. 1176.
Three pre-configured user accounts are provided as default. Default passwords
for pre-configured user accounts is “ChgMeNOW.”
• root (Superuser level),
• netadmin (Provisioning level),
• user (Maintenance level).

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security

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add

ADVA:user-sec--> add SamanthaTeig ******** ********


retrieve
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig

User Name : SamanthaTeig


Password : *******
Comment :
Privilege Level : retrieve
Login Timeout : 15
Failed Login Attempts : 0
Last Login : 2011-01-01,00:00:00
User Locked Out : false
User Last Locked Out Time : 2011-01-01,00:00:00
CLI Paging : disabled

Related
Commands
add delete
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment show local-user
config-user <user-id> login-timeout show remote-user
config-user <user-id> password unlock-user
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config-user <user-id> priv-level

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Command Descriptions

add a2n-policer

add a2n-policer
Adding a Access-to-Network (A2N) (Quality of service) QoS Policer to an EVPL
multi-COS configured flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax add a2n-policer <policer-eid> <color-marking-flag>
<color-mode> <coupling-flag> <cir> <eir> <cbs> <ebs>

cbs The Committed Burst Size.


Valid entry: 0 to 1024 KBytes. The default is 0.
cir The Committed Information Rate.
Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000 bps
color-mode Used to set the color mode for a Policer.
(flow) Valid entry: color-aware, color-blind
coupling-flag Used to enable or disable the coupling flag for a Policer.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled
color-marking A color marking flag for a Policer.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled

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ebs The Excess Burst Size.
Valid entry: ebs (0 to 1024 KBytes); Default is 0.
(enabled, disabled)
eir (policer) The Excess Information Rate.
Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000 bps (enabled, disabled)
policer-eid The entity identifier of a Access-to-Network Policer.
Valid entry for Access Flow:
a2n_shaper-ne-shelf-nte-access-flow-n, where ne = 1,
shelf = 1, nte = 1, access = 2-6, flow = 1-32, n = 0-7.
Example: a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-5..

Valid entry for LAG Flow:


lag_a2n_policer-ne-lag-flow-n, where ne =1, lag =1-3,
flow =1-32, n = 0-7. Example:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-4..

Guidelines This command is used to add an a2n-policer to an EVPL multi-COS Flow.


The QoS Policer represents the attributes that compose the traffic management
policer entity. The Policer Entity is used to smooth the receiving of frames for a
given service. There is a separate Policer entity for the Access to Network and
Network to Access directions. These Policer objects are created automatically
when the Flow is created (one for each direction).
To create an A2N policer, the corresponding A2N shaper (not have to on the
same COS) must be created first. For more information about creating A2N
shaper, see add a2n-shaper on p. 292.

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Examples Refer to the following example to add an A2N Policer on an Access Port Flow:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> add a2n-policer
a2n_policer-1-1-1-6-1-2 enabled colo
r-aware enabled 200 200 2 2 a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> list a2n-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |CBS (Kbyte|EBS (Kbyt


|------------------------|-----------|----------|----------|----------|---------
|a2n_policer-1-1-1-6-1-0 |in-service |64000 |0 |1 |0
|a2n_policer-1-1-1-6-1-2 |in-service |64000 |64000 |2 |2
|a2n_policer-1-1-1-6-1-7 |in-service |64000 |0 |1 |0

Refer to the following example to add an A2N Policer on a LAG Flow:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
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ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-4


ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> add a2n-policer
lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-2 disabled color-aware enabled 2 0 2
0
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> list a2n-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR |EIR |CBS |EBS |Shaper


|------------------------|------------------|----------|-------|----|-----------------------|
|lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-2 |in-service |64000 |0 |2 |0 |lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-2
|lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-5 |in-service |0 |64000 |0 |16 |lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-5

Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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add a2n-shaper

add a2n-shaper
Adding an Access to Network (A2N) QoS Shaper to an EVPL multi-COS config-
ured flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax add a2n-shaper <shaper-eid> <buffersize>

buffersize The buffersize allocated to the Flow.


Valid entry: 1 to 15360 Kbytes. The default is128 for
service Flow and Pass-through Flow, 0 for CFM
Shaper.
shaper-eid Entity identifier for the Access to Network shaper.
Valid entry for Access Port Flow:
a2n_shaper-ne-shelf-access-flow-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, access=1, flow=1-32, n=0-7. Example:
a2n_shaper-1-1-1-1-1-1.
Valid entry for LAG Flow:
lag_a2n_shaper-ne-lag-flow-n, where ne=1, lag=1,
flow=1-32, n=0-7. Example: lag_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-4.

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Guidelines This command is used to add a QoS Shaper to a multi-cos EVPL flow. The QoS
Shaper represents the attributes that compose the traffic management shaper
entity. The Shaper Entity is used to smooth the delivery of frames for a given
service. There is a separate Shaper entity for the Access to Network and Net-
work to Access directions. These Shaper objects are created automatically
when the Flow is created (one for each direction for each assigned COS).
For valid entry, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example to add an A2N Shaper on an Access Port Flow:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> add a2n-shaper
a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-3 2
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> list a2n-shapers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |BS (KB)


|-----------------------|-----------|----------|----------|--------|
|a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-0 |management |64000 |0 |128
|a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-2 |management |0 |0 |2
|a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-3 |management |0 |0 |2
|a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-7 |management |64000 |0 |128

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Refer to the following example to add an A2N Shaper on an LAG Port Flow:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> configure flow lag_flow-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-1-1--> add a2n-shaper
lag_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-4 5
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-1-1--> list a2n-shapers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |BS (KB)


|-----------------------|-----------|----------|----------|--------|
|lag_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-0 |management |64000 |0 |128
|lag_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-2 |management |0 |0 |2
|lag_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-3 |management |0 |0 |2
|lag_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-4 |management |0 |0 |5
|lag_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-7 |management |64000 |0 |128

Related
Commands
add a2n-shaper list n2a-shapers
add n2-shaper show a2n-shaper
buffersize (shaper) show n1-shaper
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delete a2n-shaper show n2-shaper


delete n2-shaper show n2a-shaper
list a2n-shapers

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Command Descriptions

add acc-port-config

add acc-port-config
Create an Access Port LLDP Configuration.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access LLDP

Syntax add acc-port-config <port_lldp_config-num>

port_lldp_co The number of Access or Network Port LLDP


nfig-num configuration.
Valid entry: 1-3.

Guidelines This command is used to create an Access Port LLDP Configuration.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp--> add acc-port-config 3
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp--> configure acc-port-config
3
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp:lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-3-
-> show lldp

Entity Identifier : lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-3


Destination Mac Address : 01:80:c2:00:00:00
Admin Status : disabled
SNMP Notification : disabled
Basic Optional TLVs :
port-description,sys-name,sys-description,sys-cap

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Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification
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Command Descriptions

add activity

add activity
Add a scheduled ESA activity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Schedule ESA


Syntax add activity <activity-eid> <activity-id> [one-shot |
periodic] [<start-time> | now] [<duration> | forever]
<interval> <probe-list>

activity-eid Unique identifier for this activity.


Valid entry: esa_schedule-1-1-1-n (n = 1 to 255)
activity-id Character string for ease of identification for this
activity.
Valid entry: up to 64 ASCII characters
one-shot/peri Scheduled activity to be executed once, or at fixed
odic intervals.
Valid entry: one-shot, periodic
start-time The time the scheduled activity is to begin.
Valid entry: yyyy-mm-dd:hh:mm:ss or now

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duration How long in seconds the scheduled activity runs.
Valid entry: 1 to 4294967295, forever
interval The time interval between two occurrences of the
scheduled activities.
Valid entry: 60 to 4294967295
probe-list List of configured probes to use for the scheduled
activity. Probe EIDs separated by commas.
Valid entry: esa_probe-1-1-1-n (n = 1 to 255)

Guidelines This command is used to configure scheduled ESA activity.


Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure schedule esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_schedule--> add activity
esa_schedule-1-1-1-2 act2 one-shot 2011-12-07,15:00:00 200
esa_probe-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_schedule--> show activity
esa_schedule-1-1-1-2

Activity ID : act2
Schedule Type : one-shot
Start Time : 2011-12-07,15:00:00
Duration : 200
Interval : 0
Scheduled Entities : esa_probe-1-1-1-1

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Status : initial

Related
Commands
add activity show activity
delete activity suspend (activity)
resume (activity)
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Command Descriptions

add arp-entry

add arp-entry
Add an IP Address to the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. To delete an
arp entry, use the ping command.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax add arp <ip-eid> <ip-address> <mac-address>

ip-eid IP Entity Identifier.


Valid entry: eth0
ip-address IP Address.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address..
mac-address MAC Address.
Valid entry: A valid MAC Address.

Guidelines This command creates a new arp entry.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication

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ADVA:comms--> add arp-entry eth0 10.10.10.110
12:23:34:45:56:67
ADVA:comms--> show arp-entries

|MAC Address |IP Address |Interface |Type


|-------------------|-----------------|---------------|---------|
|12:23:34:45:56:67 |10.10.10.110 |eth0 |static
|00:1b:17:30:68:19 |172.23.192.1 |eth0 |dynamic

Related
Commands add arp-entry show arp-entries
add ip-route show ip-routes
delete arp-entry show ping-result
delete ip-route show trace-route-result
flush-arp-cache trace-route
ping

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add boundary-clock

add boundary-clock
Create a (Precision Time Protocol) PTP Boundary Clock.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PTP Network Element

Syntax add boundary-clock <bc-eid> <alias> <clock-id> <ts-eid>


[<ptp-bc-domain-number>]

bc-eid The Entity Identifier of the Boundary Clock to be created.


Valid entry: ptp_bc-n, where n=1. Example: ptp_bc-1.
alias A name given to the Boundary Clock.
Valid entry:A string of 0 -256 characters. Empty string or
string containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation
marks. String consisting of only SPACE is not allowed.
clock-id The unique Identifier for the PTP Clock.
Valid entry: A 16-digit hex number which is unique
System-wide. The default value: <DCN MAC Address>
<Unique Number> . Example: 0080ea2202100002.
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domain-nu The Number of the Time Domain for the Boundary Clock to
mber Join.
Valid entry: 0-255. The default is 0.
ts-eid A Telecom Slave clock used as time source for the Boundary
Clock.
Valid entry: ts-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1. Example: ts-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to create a PTP Boundary Clock.


In a PTP Master-Slave Hierarchy, a Boundary CA is a clock that has multiple
Precision Time Protocol (PTP) ports in a domain and maintains the timescale
used in the domain. A Boundary clock can serve as both a master clock and a
slave clock simultaneously.
The Boundary Clock synchronizes itself to a best master clock through a slave
port and supports synchronization of remote clock clients to it on master ports.
Boundary clocks can improve the accuracy of clock synchronization by reducing
the number of 1588v2-unaware hops between the master and the client. Bound-
ary clocks can also be deployed to deliver better scale because they reduce the
number of sessions and the number of packets per second on the master.
To create a Boundary Clock, there must not be a Master Clock. A network ele-
ment can act as either a Boundary Clock of Master Clock, but not both.
To create a Boundary Clock, there must be a fully provisioned Telecom Slave. A
fully provisioned Telecom Slave has:
• A Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC) properly configured.

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• The SOOC has OCS Port properly configured.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> add boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1 bc99
0080ea3809a00001 ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1

Alias : bc99
Master Clock Class : 0
Ptp Domain Number : 0
Timing Source : ts-1-1
Clock Identity : 0080ea3809a00001
Operational State : normal
Admin State : management
Secondary States : act

Related
Commands add boundary-clock delete boundary-clock
admin-state show boundary-clock
alias

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add community

add community
Create a new SNMPv1/v2c Community Entry. A community Entry acts as a
password for the specified community, and is used to authenticate information
sent between a manager and an agent. The name is sent in every packet
between the manager and the agent. The read and write options determines
whether information is read-only or read-write by a manager. Use the delete
community command to remove a community entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax add community <name> <access>

name A character string representing the SNMP Community Name.


Valid entry: Character string - up to 64 characters. The acceptable
characters are: a-z, A-Z,0-9,.,- and _
acces The SNMP Access type support for this community.
s Valid entry: readonly, readwrite, trap-only.
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Guidelines Create a new SNMPv1/v2c Community Entry. Default communities are:


• private (readwrite access)
• public (readonly access)

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> add community NewCommunity trap-only
ADVA:snmp--> show all-communities
|Community Name |Community Access
|-----------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|
|NewCommunity |trap-only
|private |readwrite
|public |readonly

Related
Commands
add community show all-communities
delete community show community

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add erp

add erp
Create an Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element

Syntax add erp <erp-eid> <raps-tag-vlan> <ring-id> <raps-mdlevel>


ring-port-0 <network-port-eid> [<mep-eid>] ring-port-1
<network-port-eid> [<mep-eid>]

erp-eid The entity identifier of the ERP to be created.


Valid entry: erp-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-2. Example:
erp-1-2.
mep-eid Entity Identifier of the MEP monitoring Ring Port 0 or 1 for
this ERP instance. It can be either tagged or untagged
MEP. It must be a Down MEP on the Enter none or skip
this parameter to create an ERP without MEP on the Ring

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Port.

The MEP is optional but strongly recommended,


especially when RAPS and service frames are passed
through intermediate nodes that do not participate in this
ERP.

Valid entry: mep-md-manet-n, where md=1-64,


manet-1-64, n=1-8191. Example: mep-34-34-801.
network-port The entity identifier of the Ring Port. It must be a Network
-eid Port.
Valid entry: network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.
ring-id Ring ID of this ERP instance. The value is used in the
destination address of the RAPS PDU.
Valid entry: A whole number 1-255. The default is 1.
raps-mdlevel The Maintenance Domain Level for a ERP to transmit and
receive RAPS PDUs for this ERP instance
Valid entry: 0-7. The default is 1.
raps-tag-vla VLAN Tag for the VLAN used by the ERP instance to
n transmitted and received RAPS PDUs.
Valid entry: rapsVID-priority, where rapsVID=1-4095,
priority =1-7. The default is 4094-7.

Guidelines This command is used to create an Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP). ERP is a
mechanism for protection. An ERP member port must not be in a protection
group or LAG.

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add erp

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> add erp erp-1-2 4000-7 234 5 ring-port-0
network-1-1-1-2 mep-1-2-15 ring-port-1 network-1-1-1-1
mep-1-1-12
ADVA-NE-1--> show erp erp-1-2

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : Not Available
Secondary States : Not Available
User label :
Node State : Not Available
RAPS Ring ID : 234
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4000-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 5
RAPS Version :
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 5
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
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Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-2


Ring Port 0 MEP : mep-1-2-15
Ring Port 0 Role : none
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 1 MEP : mep-1-1-12
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : Not Available
TX RAPS Request : Not Available
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : Not Available
TX RAPS DNF : Not Available
TX RAPS BPR : Not Available

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add erp

Related
Commands
add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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add esm-cfg

add esm-cfg
Create an Ethernet Service Manager (ESM) configuration entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax add esm-cfg <esm_cfg-id> <associated_entity-id>

esm_cfg-i The ID of an ESM configuration.


d Valid entry: esm_cfg-n, where n =1-10000. Example:
esm_cfg-1.
associate The identifier of the entity to be associated with this ESM
d_entity- configuration ID.
id Valid entry: The identifier for the entities available below
the current NTE. Example: a2n_policer-eid,
a2n_shaper-eid, access_port-eid, flow-eid,
n2a_policer-eid, lag-eid, dcn-eid, etc.

Guidelines This command is used to create an ESM configuration entity, so that user can
add name-value pairs (breadcrumbs) to this entity. The total number of ESM
configuration entities supported by system is 500.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> list esm-cfg
|ESM Config EID|Associated Entity ID
|--------------|--------------------|
|esm_cfg-1 |access-1-1-1-3

ADVA:system--> add esm-cfg esm_cfg-2 lag-1-1


ADVA:system--> list esm-cfg
|ESM Config EID|Associated Entity ID
|--------------|--------------------|
|esm_cfg-1 |access-1-1-1-3
|esm_cfg-2 |lag-1-1

ADVA:system--> show esm-cfg esm_cfg-2


Associated Entity ID : lag-1-1

Related
Commands add esm-nvpair list esm-cfg
configure esm-nvpair list esm-nvpair
delete esm-cfg show esm-cfg
delete esm-nvpair show esm-nvpair

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add esm-nvpair

add esm-nvpair
Add a name-value pair to an ESM entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESM-CFG


Syntax add esm-nvpair <name> <value>

name Unique attribute name for an ESM entity.


Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 16 characters. The
default is null.
value The value for the attribute name.
Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 256 characters.

Guidelines This command is used to add a name-value pair to an ESM entity. Space and
punctuation can be used in the name by quotation, e.g., “It is test.”.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> configure esm-cfg esm_cfg-1
ADVA:system:esm_cfg-1--> add esm-nvpair ac2 acc4

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ADVA:system:esm_cfg-1--> show esm-nvpair ac2
Name : ac2
Value : acc4

Related
Commands add esm-cfg list esm-cfg
configure esm-nvpair list esm-nvpair
delete esm-cfg show esm-cfg
delete esm-nvpair show esm-nvpair

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add flow

add flow
Add a flow to an EVPL configured access port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG

Syntax add flow <flow-eid> <circuit-name> <evc-type>


<untagged-frame-support> <outer-tag-prio-swap>
<inner-tag-prio-swap> <multi-cos> <cos-level>
<n2a-prio-tag-type> <n2a-rate-limiting>
<c-tag-control-type> <ctag> <s-tag-control-type> <stag>
<vlan-list> <cir> <eir> <shaping-type> [<pbb-ctrl>,
<i_tag_operation>] [<network-interface>] access-interface
<access-interface>

access-interface The Access Interface for the Flow to be created. It


can be an Access Port or a SHG group.
Valid Entry of Access Port Identifier:
access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
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nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.


c-tag-operation The Operation to be performed on C-tag.
Valid entry: none, pop, push, push-vid, swap-vid.
The default is none.
vlan-id The VLAN ID to be pushed or swapped to a Flow.
Valid entry: 1 to 4095. The default is 1.
cir Enter the Committed Information Rate.
Valid entry: 0 - 1,000,000,000bps.
circuit-name Character string for ease of identification for this
activity.
Valid entry: A string of 0 -256 characters. Empty
string or string containing SPACE must be
enclosed in quotation marks. String consisting of
only SPACE is not allowed.
cos-level The Ingress COS of all the packets in a Single
COS service. All the packets are mapped to this
COS. This COS values also works as the priority
of queue in Scheduling. It is effective only with a
Single-COS Flow.
Valid entry: 0-7.
ctag Enter a CTAG (if c-tag-control-type = push)
Valid entry: The VLAN tag format is VID-PRIO.
Valid VLAN ID values are 1 - 4095. Valid Priority
values are 0 - 7. The default: 1-0.
eir Enter the Excess Information Rate.
Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000bps. The default is
0.

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add flow

flow-eid Unique identifier for this flow.


Valid entry on Access Port,
access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.
Valid entry on LAG, lag_flow-ne-lag-n, where
ne=1, lag=1-3, n=1-32. Example: lag-1-1-1
evc-type Type of service Flow. A default Flow
automatically includes the Tagged Flow which
are not included in configured Regular Flows.
Valid entry: regular-evc, default-evc. The default
is regular-evc.
i_tag_operation The I-tag operation.
Valid entry: none, push, push-isid. The default is
none.
multi-cos Enable or disable multi-COS.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is
disabled.
n2a-prio-tag-type Whether to use the inner or outer tag for N2A
COS priority (if multi-cos = enabled).
Valid entry: inner-vlantag, n2a-priority-mapping,
outer-vlantag. The default is outer-vlantag.
n2a-rate-limiting Enable or disable independent rate limiting in

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N2A direction.When n2a-rate-limiting is disabled,
the a2n rate configuration is applied to N2A
too.When it is disabled, the user can apply
different configuration in each direction. This
attribute must be enabled for Multi-COS Flow.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is
disabled.
network-interface The Network Interface for the Flow to be created.
It can be a Network Port, a SHG group or an ERP
group.
Valid Entry of Network port Identifier:
network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.
Valid entry for ERP: erp-ne-n, where ne=1,
n=1-2. Example: erp-1-2.
Valid entry for SHG: shg-ne-n, where ne=1.
n=1-128. Example: shg-1-23.
outer-tag-prio-swa Enable or disable swapping the outer tag priority.
p Valid entry: enabled.
pbb-ctrl Enable or disable Provider Backbone Bridging
frames.
Valid entry: disable, enabled. The default is
disabled.
s-tag-operation Enter a S-tag control type.
Valid entry: none, push, swap-vid. The default is
none.

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shaping-type The shaping method to be used on the A2N


direction.
Valid entry: flow-based, port-based. The default
is flow-based..
stag Enter an STAG (if s-tag-control-type = push).
Valid entry: The VLAN tag format is VID-PRIO.
Valid VLAN ID values are 1 - 4095. Valid Priority
values are 0 - 7. The default: 1-0.
untagged-frame-sup Enable or disable support for untagged frames.
port On each EVPL Port, there can be only one Flow,
either default or regular, with Untagged traffic
supported.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled; The default is
disabled.
vlan-list A list of VLANs to be included in the Service
Flow.
Valid entry: A list of VLAN entries. Each entry
takes one of the following forms: a). VID-* (Any
VLAN with specified VID). b). *-Priority. The
VLAN list can be a comma-divided list of either
form a) or form b), but not both. An empty list is
not accepted. *-* is not allowed. Overlapping
between entries is not allowed. There can be up
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to 128 entries, but no more than 2 VLAN ranges.

Guidelines This command used to add a flow to an EVPL configured Access Port. The fol-
lowing flow types are supported on FSP 150CC-GE11x.
• On EVPL Access port or LAG:
o
Regular Flow with untagged frame support- all untagged frames will be
member of this flow. On each Access interface, there can be only one
Flow having untagged frame support.
o
Regular Flow without untagged frame support - member vlan of this
type of Flow is explicitly specified.
o
Default Flow- it differentiates from regular flow by the implied member-
ship. Its members are those of the designated VLAN which do not
belong in any other flow on the same port. The user can configure a
default Flow to include untagged traffic.
• On EPL Access port or LAG:
o Port Based Flow - this flow is created automatically and there can one
Flow only on an Access Interface.

Examples Refer to the following example to create a regular Flow:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> add flow lag_flow-1-2-4 flow4
regular-evc disabled disabled disabled enabled 4
outer-vlantag enabled none none 4-* 200 0
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show flow lag_flow-1-2-4

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add flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name : flow4
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 4-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : none
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30

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ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled

Refer to the following example to create a default Flow:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure member-port
lag_member-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> add flow lag_flow-1-2-7 f7 default-evc
disabled disabled disabled disabled 7 enabled push 3-1 push
3-1 0 1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show flow lag_flow-1-2-7

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name : f7
Flow Type : default-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 0
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 64000
VLAN Members List :
Class Of Service(COS) : 7
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled

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Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled


Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 3-1
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 3-1
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
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admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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add fwd-entry

add fwd-entry
Manually add an static entry to the Forward Table.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax add fwd-entry <mac-address> <interface> <action>

mac-address MAC address.


Valid entry: A valid MAC address.
interface The interface on which the desired action is to be taken.
Valid entry: The Network Port, Network Lag, Access Port
or Access Lag.
action The action to be taken for the MAC address.
Valid entry: block, forward.

Guidelines This command is used to manually add an entry to the Forward Table.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> add fwd-entry
22:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee access-1-1-1-6 forward
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show fwd-entry
22:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee

MAC Address : 22:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee


Action : forward
Destination Port : access-1-1-1-6
Type : static
Valid Status : Valid
Remaining Age (sec) : 0

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add fwd-entry

Related
Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table
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add ip-route

add ip-route
Create a static IPv4 route entry in the system routing table.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax add ip-route interface <destination> <mask> <ip-eid>
<metric> <RIPv2-control>
add ip-route nexthop <destination> <mask> <gateway>
<ip-eid> <metric> <RIPv2-control>

destinati The Destination IP Address to add.


on Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address.
gateway IP address of next hop Gateway.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address of the gateway
ip-eid IP Entity Identifier.
Valid entry: eth0
mask The Mask applied to define the subnet of this gateway. Valid
entry: Valid IPv4 mask.
metric Assign this cost (or Metric) to the route.

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Valid entry: 0-32766 for the IPv4 Route; 1-1024 for the IPv6
Route. The default is 1.
RIPv2-con Enable or disable RIPV2.
trol

Guidelines This command is used to create a static IPv4 route entry in the system routing
table. This is used for management network connectivity. To delete an IP static
route, use the delete ip-route command.

Examples Refer to the following example for adding an IP route interface:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add ip-route interface 10.10.10.110
255.255.255.0 eth0 1 disabled
ADVA:comms--> show ip-routes

|Interface |Mask |Gateway |Destination |Metric |Advertise|Type


|----------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|--------|---------|--------
|
|eth0 |0.0.0.0 |172.23.192.1 |0.0.0.0 |0 |disabled |static
|eth0 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |10.10.10.0 |1 |disabled |static
|probe1 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |12.112.12.0 |0 |enabled |dynamic
|probe1 |255.255.255.255|0.0.0.0 |12.112.12.5 |1 |disabled |static
|ref1 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |121.12.0.0 |0 |enabled |dynamic
|ref2 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |123.12.12.0 |0 |enabled |dynamic
|eth0 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |172.23.192.0 |0 |enabled |dynamic

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Related
Commands add arp-entry show arp-entries
add ip-route show ip-routes
delete arp-entry show ping-result
delete ip-route show trace-route-result
flush-arp-cache trace-route
ping
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add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl

add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl
Create an IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl <tnlNum> <tnlName> <ipv4-eid> <mode>
[<dest-ipv4-address> <ipv6-unicast-address>
<ipv6-prefix-length>|<route-list>]

tnlNum The index number of the tunnel.


Valid entry: 1. The default is 1.
tnlName The name of the tunnel.
Valid entry: A string of 1 to 15 alphanumeric characters.
Space is not allowed. String contains digits are also refuse.
ipv4-eid Select an IPv4 interface for this tunnel.
Valid entry: IPv4 interfaces (a Management DCN, namely
eth0, or a Management Tunnel with IPv4 support).
mode The mode of this tunnel.
Valid entry: auto_6to4, configured, ipv4_compatible, isatap.
The default is configured..

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dest-ipv4 The destination IPv4 address. Only applicable for configured
-address tunnel. With Configured tunnel, this is the access point of
another IPv6 site across an IPv4 cloud.
Valid entry: The IPv4 Unicast address of the Access Point of
another IPv6 domain. Example: 115.234.130.200.
ipv6-unic The source IPv6 address used to transmit IPv6 packets on
ast-addre tunnel. Only configurable with Configured a IPv6-over-IPv4
ss Tunnel.
Valid entry: An IPv6 Unicast address. The default is
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000.
ipv6-pref Length of IPv6 Unicast address prefix.
ix-length Valid entry: 1 - 128.
router-li The potential Router list for ISATAP tunnel, only applicable
st for ISATAP.
Valid entry: A comma-divided list of IPv4 Unicast addresses
of the potential routers. Up to three entries are supported.

Guidelines This command is used to create an IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel. The system supports
only one IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel.
An ISATAP Tunnel cannot be created when the FSP 150CC-GE11x equipment
is working in Router Mode. For more information, see ipv6-fwd on p. 814.

Examples Refer to the following example to create an Auto IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel:
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl 1 tn1 eth0 auto_6to4

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ADVA:comms--> show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl ipv6o4_tnl-1

Name : tn1
Associated IPv4 Interface : eth0
Mode : auto_6to4
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
IPv6 Unicast Address : 2002:0ABE:0966:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 16
IPv6 Link-local address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Link-local address Prefix Length : 0
Potential Router list : none

Refer to the following example to create a Configured tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl 1 tn1 eth0 configured
3.3.3.3 4567:3450:222::95 40
ADVA:comms--> show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl ipv6o4_tnl-1

Name : tn1
Associated IPv4 Interface : eth0
Mode : configured
Destination IPv4 Address : 3.3.3.3
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IPv6 Unicast Address : 4567:3450:0222:0000:0000:0000:0000:0095


IPv6 Prefix Length : 40
IPv6 Link-local address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0ABE:0966
IPv6 Link-local address Prefix Length : 64
Potential Router list : none

Refer to the following example to create an IPv4 Compatible tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl 1 tn1 eth0 configured
3.3.3.3 4567:3450:222::95 40
ADVA:comms--> show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl ipv6o4_tnl-1

Name : tn1
Associated IPv4 Interface : eth0
Mode : ipv4_compatible
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
IPv6 Unicast Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0ABE:0966
IPv6 Prefix Length : 96
IPv6 Link-local address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Link-local address Prefix Length : 0
Potential Router list : none

Refer to the following example to create an ISATAP IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl 1 tnl eth0 isatap
172.23.3.5,172.253.11.55
ADVA:comms--> show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl ipv6o4_tnl-1

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add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl

Name : tnl
Associated IPv4 Interface : eth0
Mode : isatap
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
IPv6 Unicast Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Link-local address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0000:5EFE:0ABE:0966
IPv6 Link-local address Prefix Length : 64
Potential Router list : 172.253.11.55,172.23.3.5

Related
Commands
add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl
delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl

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add ipv6-route

add ipv6-route
Adda a static IPv6 route.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax add ipv6-route interface <destination> <prefix-length>
<ipv6-eid> <metric> <ripng-ctrl>

add ipv6-route nexthop <destination> <prefix-length>


<gateway> <ipv6-eid> <metric> <ripng-ctrl>

type The type of route


Valid entry: interface, nexthop..
destinatio The destination IPv6 address of this route.
n Valid entry: valid IPv6 Unicast address.
prefix-len The length of the IPv6 address prefix.
gth Valid entry: 0-128. The default is 0.
gateway The gateway IPv6 address of this route.
Valid entry: IPv6 gateway address.
The interface associated with this IPv6 route.
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ipv6-eid
Valid entry: IPv6/IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel.
metric Assign this cost (or Metric) to the route.
Valid entry: 0-32766 for the IPv4 Route; 1-1024 for the IPv6
Route. The default is 1.
ripng-ctrl Enable or disable RIPng advertising.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled..

Guidelines This command is used to create a static IPv6 route.


IPv6 must be enabled on the DCN port before an IPv6 route can be created. For
how to enable IPv6, see ip-mode on p. 808.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communications
ADVA:comms--> add ipv6-route interface
2354:3456:1111::3334 30 eth0 28 enabled
ADVA:comms--> show ipv6-routes
Interface : eth0
Destination : 2354:3454:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 30
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 28
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Interface : eth0

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Destination : 5675:0000:2350:0000:0000:0000:0000:000
Prefix Length : 60
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 100
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================

Totally 2 entries retrieved.

Related
Commands
add ipv6-route show ipv6-routes
delete ipv6-route

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add lag

add lag
This command is used to create a new Link Aggregation Group (LAG) connec-
tion on a Network or Access port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element


Syntax add lag <lag-eid>

lag-eid The Entity Identifier of the Link aggregation Group


Valid entry: lag-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-3. Example:
lag-1-2.

Guidelines This command is used for creating a Link Aggregation Group. In FSP
150CC-GE11x, only active-standby LAG is supported. A LAG can be created on
the Network or Access side (depending on the member ports added to the lag),
but not on both. On the Network side, there can be one LAG. On the Access
side, GE112 can have 1 LAG and GE114 can have up to 2 LAGs. For LAG cre-
ation on the Access side:
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o
Both member ports must be configured to the same speed
o
The speed of neither member ports can be set to Auto
o
Auto Diagnostic must be Disabled on both ports
o
The Service Type attribute of the first member port (Access port) is
inherited by the LAG.
o
To create a LAG on the Access port, all Network Ports must have CPD
set to discard for: LACP, LACP Marker.
A LAG newly created on the CLI interface contains no members. Members must
be added by running add member-port (lag) command. The first member port
must be in an In-service, Management, or Maintenance State.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> add lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1--> show lag lag-1-2

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : Not Available
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0e
MTU (bytes) : 9612
Port Speed : 0
Aggregated Data Rate : Not Available
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled

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Actor System ID : Not Available


Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32770
Actor Operational Key : Not Available
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 50
Partner System ID : Not Available
Partner System Priority : Not Available
Partner Operational Key : Not Available
Member Port List :

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port

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lacp-control show stats (lag)

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add macomp

add macomp
Link a CFM MEP to a particular interface.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MANET


Syntax add macomp <macomp-num> <component-eid> <pri-vid>
<mhf-ctrl>

macomp-num Assign the MACOMP number for this MANET. Only one
MACOMP is allowed per MANET.
Valid entry: 1 only
component-e Link the MANET to a particular interface.
id Valid entry: access_port-eid or network_port-eid
pri-vid Assign a Primary VID to the MACOMP.
Valid entry: 0 to 4095
mhf-ctrl Define MHF creation control type.
Valid entry: default, defer, explicit, none.

Guidelines This command is used to link a Maintenance Association (MA) - Network


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(MANET) to a particular interface, and must be configured before the MEP is


configured on the interface. Only one MACOMP is allowed per MANET.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-2
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> add macomp 1 network-1-1-1-1 4094
default
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> show macomp macomp-2-2-1

Component EID : network-1-1-1-1


Primary VID : 4094
Sender ID Permission : none
MHF Creation Control : default

Related
Commands add macomp mhf
delete macomp show macomp
list macomp

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add manet

add manet
Create a new MANET on a CFM Maintenance domain.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MD


Syntax add manet <manet-num> <manet-nametype> <manet-name>
<ccm-interval> <mep-ids>

manet-num Assign the MANET number.


Valid entry: 1 to 70
manet-namety Identifies the naming convention used for this MANET:
pe ICC based (up to 13 characters), integer HEX (2 octets),
primary VID (VLAN ID), string (up to 45 characters) or
VPN ID (e.g. AABBCC:12DDEEFF)
Valid entry: icc-base, integer-hex, primary-vid, string,
vpnid
manet-name Assign a name to this MANET.
Valid entry: defined by “manet-nametype” selection
Sets the interval for CCM messaging.

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ccm-interval
Valid entry: 300hz, 10ms, 100ms, 1sec, 10sec, 1min,
10min.
mep-ids Enter local and remote MEP IDs.
Valid entry: none or 1 to 8191 with numbers separated by
commas.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Maintenance Association Network (MANET)


from the CFM maintenance domain prompt.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> add manet 33 string number33 1min none
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> show manet manet-1-33

Name Format : string


Name : number33
CCM Interval : 1min
MEP List : none

Related
Commands add manet list manet
add-to-mep-list mep-list
ccm-interval name-format
delete-from-mep-list show manet
delete manet

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add master-clock

add master-clock
Create a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PTP Network Element

Syntax add master-clock ptp_master_clock-eid <alias> <clock-id>


<priority_1> <priority_2> <clock-eid> [<domain-num>]

mc-eid The Entity Identifier of Master Clock to be created.


Valid entry: ptp_master_clock-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1.
Example: ptp_master_clock-1-1.
alias The Alias given to the Master Clock.
Valid entry: A string of 0 -256 characters. Empty string or
string containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation
marks. String consisting of only SPACE is not allowed.
clock-id The unique Identifier for the PTP Clock.
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Valid entry: A 16-digit hex number which is unique


System-wide. The default value: <DCN MAC Address>
<Unique Number> . Example: 0080ea2202100002.
priority_1 The attribute priority1 is used in the execution of the
Best Master Clock (BMC) algorithm. Lower values take
precedence.
a Slave Clock extracts the Priority 1 value from the
grandmasterPriority1 field of the Announce messages it
receives.
Valid value: 0-255. The default is 128.
priority_2 This attribute priority2 is used in the execution of the
Best Master Clock (BMC) Algorithm. Lower values take
precedence.
Valid value: 0-255. The default is 128.
clock-eid The time source of the master clock.
Valid entry: time_clock-ne-shelf-nte-n. where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1. Example: time_clock-1-1-1-1.
ptp-ts-domain The PTP Telecom Salve Domain Number which the
Telecom Slave Clock joins.
Valid entry: 0-255. The default is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP
MC).
A Master Clock can only be created when there is Boundary exists on the same
Network Element.

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In the context of a single Precision Time Protocol (PTP) communication path, a


master clock is the source of time to which all other clocks on that path synchro-
nize to.
A boundary clock can be both a Master clock and a Slave Clock.
To create a Master Clock, there must not be a Boundary Clock. A network ele-
ment can be either a Boundary Clock of Master Clock, but not both.

No Master Clock can only be created on GE114SH, since only


PS

GE114SH has a GPS receiver.


Note

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> add master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-3 mc1
0080ea3809a00003 99 6 time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-3

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Alias : mc1
Master Clock Class : 0
Ptp Domain Number : 55
Clock Identity : 0080ea3809a00003
Time Clock : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Priority 1 : 99
Priority 2 : 6
Clock Accuracy : Not Available
Time Scale :
UTC Offset : 0
Operational State : normal
Admin State : management
Secondary States : act

Related
Commands add master-clock delete master-clock
admin-state show master-clock
alias

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add master-virtual-port

add master-virtual-port
Create a Master Virtual Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Master Clock Interface

Syntax add master-virtual-port <mvp-eid> <alias> <ptp_fp-eid>

mvp-eid The Entity Identifier of the Master Virtual Port to be


created.
Valid entry: master_virtual_port-ne-bc-mci-n, where
ne=1, bc=1, mci=1-4, n=1-9. Example:
master_virtual_port-1-1-4-6.
alias The alias given to the Master Virtual Port to be created.
Valid entry: A string of 0 - 64 characters; Empty string
or string containing SPACE must be enclosed in
quotation marks. String consisting of only SPACE is
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not allowed.
ptp_fp-eid The PTP flow point to associated with. This PTP Flow
Point must have a type oc-master.
Valid entry:
For Access Port: acc_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n,
where ne=1, shelf=1, slot=1, port=2-6, n=1-33.
Example: acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1. For Network
Port: net_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, slot=1, port=1-2, n=1-33. Example:
net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1. For LAG Port:
lag_acc/net_ptp_flow_pt--ne-lag-n, where ne=1,
lag=1-3, n=1-33. Example: lag_acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Master Virtual Port. Master Virtual port is
used to bond between specific Master Clock Interface and PTP Flowpoint.
To create a Master Virtual Port, there must be an PTP Flow Point available, and
this PTP Flow Point must have a type oc-master.

For each Master Clock Interface, only one Master Virtual Port can be
created.
PS

Note

Examples Refer to the following example:

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add master-virtual-port

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-3
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-4--> add
master-virtual-port master_virtual_port-1-1-4-8 mvp8
acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-6-2
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-4--> show
master-virtual-port master_virtual_port-1-1-4-8

Alias : mvp8
PTP Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-6-2
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Secondary States : sgeo

Related
Commands add master-virtual-port delete master-virtual-port
admin-state show master-virtual-port
alias

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add mci

add mci
Create a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP MCI).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Boundary Clock


Configure Master Clock

Syntax add mci <mci-eid> <alias> <clock-type> <dely-mech>


<ptp-mci-ipcos> ipv4 <ip-addr> <ptp-mci-mastermask>
<ptp-mci-maxslaves> <max-static-slave> <sync-rate>
<delay-rate> <announce-rate> <max-leaseduration>

mci-eid Entity Identifier of the Mater Clock Interface.


Valid entry: ptp_mci-ne-bc-n, where ne=1, bc=1, n=1-4.
Example: ptp_mci-1-1-3.
alias An Alias given to the MCI
Valid entry: A string of 0 - 64 characters; Empty string or
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string containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation


marks. String consisting of only SPACE is not allowed.
clock-type The clock type.
Valid entry: one-step.
dely-mech Delay Mechanism.
Valid entry: end-to-end.
priority-mod The priority map mode.
e Valid entry: dscp, tos, or none. The default is none.
priority The priority value.
Valid entry: 0 - 7 if Priority Map Mode is set to Type Of
Service (TOS), 0 - 63 if pmm is set to Differentiated
Services Code Point (DSCP), and not applicable if pmm is
set to none. The default value is 0.
mastermask IP Mask for the master IP address.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 mask.
maxslaves Maximum number of slaves can connect to the boundary
clock.
Valid entry: 0-4. The default is 1.
maxstaticsla Maximum number of static slaves can connect to the
ves boundary clock.
Valid entry: 0-4. The default is 0.

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sync-rate The maximum allowed negotiated Sync Messages rate


for a remote Slave Clock with Unicast Message
Negotiation (UMN) enabled of default Sync Messages
rate for a remote Slave Clock with UMN disable.
Valid entry: 1-pkt-per-sec, 128-pkt-per-sec,
16-pkt-per-sec, 2-pkt-per-sec, 32-pkt-per-sec,
4-pkt-per-sec, 64-pkt-per-sec, 8-pkt-per-sec. The default
is 1-pkt-per-sec.
delay-rate The maximum allowed negotiated Delay Request
Messages rate per remote Slave Clock with UMN enabled
of default Delay Request Messages rate per remote Slave
Clock with UMN disabled
Valid entry: 1-pkt-per-sec, 2-pkt-per-sec, 4-pkt-per-sec,
8-pkt-per-sec, 16-pkt-per-sec, 32-pkt-per-sec,
64-pkt-per-sec, 128-pkt-per-sec. The default is
32-pkt-per-sec.
announce-rat The maximum allowed negotiated Announce Messages
e rate per remote Slave Clock with UMN enabled of default
Announce Messages rate per remote Slave Clock with
UMN disabled.
Valid entry: 1-pkt-per-1-sec,1-pkt-per-2-sec,
1-pkt-per-4-sec,1-pkt-per-8-sec, 1-pkt-per-16-sec. The
default is 1-pkt-per-1-sec.

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max-leasedur The Maximum duration for MS lease.
ation Valid entry: 60-1000 seconds. The default is 300.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Inter-
face (PTP MCI). The Master Clock Interface serves as PTP master port of the
BC or MC and maintains PTP Protocol for the specific Ethernet connection.
In a PTP Implementation, the MCI is used to:
• Manage remote slaves (create/delete).
• Determine max remote slaves supported.
• Determine max PTP message rate.
• Dispatch PTP traffic and events to corresponding remote slaves:
o
PTP data messages
o
Timer event

• The 114S/114SH can only support 4 Remote Slaves.


• Each MCI can support up to 4 Remote Slaves, including the
PS

Static Remote Slaves and the Dynamic Remote Slaves. The


Note
number of dynamic slave equals the total Slave minus Dynamic
Remote Slaves.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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add mci

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> add mci ptp_mci-1-1-4 mci1
one-step end-to-end dscp 6 ipv4 5.5.5.5 255.255.255.0 4 2
1-pkt-per-sec 2-pkt-per-sec 1-pkt-per-4-sec 350
mci00000000001
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> show mci ptp_mci-1-1-4

Alias : mci1
Administrative State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo
IP Address : 5.5.5.5
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Interface name : mci00000000001
Clock Type : one-step
Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
IP Version : ipv4
Ip Qos : 6
Ip Priority Mode : dscp
Max Lease Duration : 350
Max Slaves Supported : 4
Max Static Slaves Supported : 2
Port Identity :
Max Sync Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
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Max Delay Req Msg Rate : 2-pkt-per-sec


Max Announce Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-4-sec
Ptp Domain Number : 0

Related
Commands add mci delete mci
admin-state max-lease-duration
alias show mci

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add md

add md
Create a new CFM Maintenance Domain (MD).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax add md <md-num> <md-nametype> <md-name> <md-level>
<mhf-ctrl>
md-num Assign the MD number.
Valid entry: 1 to 70
md-nametype Enter the type of MD name.
Valid entry: dns-name (DNS name, up to 43 octets),
mac-integer (MAC address), string (up to 43 characters) or
no-name (no md-name)
md-name Entry value defined by md-nametype (see above).
Valid entry: see md-nametype above
md-level Enter level of the Maintenance Domain.
Valid entry: 0 to 7
mhf-ctrl Define MHF creation control type.
Valid entry: default, explicit, none.

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Guidelines This command is used to create a Maintenance Domain (MD) from the CFM
maintenance domain.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> add md 33 string phoenix33 7 default
ADVA:cfm--> show md md-33
Name Format : string
Name : phoenix33
Level : 7
MHF Creation Control : default
Sender ID Control : none

Related
Commands
add md show md
delete md show sysdef-md
list default-md name-format
list md md-level
show default-md mhf

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add member-port (lag)

add member-port (lag)


Adding member ports to a LAG group.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Syntax add member-port <access_port-eid [,access_port-eid]
|network_port-eid [,network_port-eid]>

access_port-ei The entity identifier of the Access port, which is a


d member of the LAG.
Valid entry: access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.
network_port-e The entity identifier of the Access port, which is a
id member of the LAG.
Valid entry: network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to add Member ports to a LAG group.


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To create a LAG on the Access side, the LACP and LACP Marker disposition
settings in the CPD filters must be set to Discard on the Network port
network-1-1-1-1 and network-1-1-1-1 or the network LAG.Each
LAG group can have up to two lag members. Access ports and Network ports
cannot be in the same LAG.
The Service Mode (either EPL or EVPL) of the first added member port is inher-
ited by the LAG.
A Port carrying the following entities is OK to be added into LAG, but it must be
the first to be added.
o
Flow (Access port only)
o
CFM entities (MIP, MEP, Server MEP)
o
Management tunnel
o
ESA entities

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list member-ports

|EID |Port EID |Attached LAG ID |Port Status


|-----------------|-----------------|------------------|----------------|
|lag_member-1-2-1 |access-1-1-1-4 |lag-1-2 |active

ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> add member-port


access-1-1-1-5,access-1-1-1-4

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add member-port (lag)

ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list member-ports

|EID |Port EID |Attached LAG ID |Port Status


|-----------------|-----------------|------------------|----------------|
|lag_member-1-2-1 |access-1-1-1-5 |lag-1-2 |active
|lag_member-1-2-2 |access-1-1-1-4 |lag-1-2 |standby

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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add member-port (shg)

add member-port (shg)

Add a member port to a Split Horizon Group (SHG).

Security Level provisioning


Command Level Configure Split Horizon Group

Syntax add add member-port [<acces_port-eid>|<network_port-eid>]

acces_port-eid The Entity Identifier of the Access Port to be added into


a SHG.
Valid entry: access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.
network_port-e The Entity Identifier of the Network Port to be added
id into a SHG.
Valid entry: network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.
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Guidelines This command is used to add a member port to a Split Horizon Group (SHG). A
SHG can include either Access Ports or Network Ports, but not both.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure shg shg-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:shg-1-2--> show shg

Member List : access-1-1-3-2


Alias : shg_2
Member Flows :

ADVA-NE-1:shg-1-2--> add member-port access-1-1-2-1


ADVA-NE-1:shg-1-2--> show shg

Member List : access-1-1-3-2,access-1-1-2-1


Alias : shg_2
Member Flows :

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add member-port (shg)

Related
Commands add member-port (shg) delete shg
add shg flush-fwb-table
alias show shg
delete member-port (shg)

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add mep

add mep
Create a CFM Maintenance End Point.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MANET


Syntax add mep <mep-num> <mep-direction> <port-eid> <admin-state>
<alarm-prio> <ccm-ctrl> <ccm-prio>

mep-num Assign the MEP number.


Valid entry: 1 to 8191
mep-directi Assign the MEP direction.
on Valid entry: up or down
port-eid Link the MEP to a Network or Access Port.
Valid entry: access_port-eid or network_port-eid
admin-state Assign the administrative state.
Valid entry: disabled, in-service, management.
alarm-prio Assign the alarm priority.
Valid entry: all-defined, mac-remote-xcon-error, no-xcon,
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remote-xcon-error, xcon, xcon-error.


ccm-ctrl Assign the CCM transmission control.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled
ccm-prio Assign a CCM priority level.
Valid entry: 0 to 7

Guidelines This command is used to create a Maintenance End Point (MEP). Creation of
the MEP requires existing MANET and MACOMP.
MEPs on FSP 150EG-X can be classified into DOWN MEP and UP MEP or
VID-based MEP and Port-based MEP:
• A DOWN MEP is corresponding to OAM Flow Point. The Down MEP moni-
tors the OAM-Flow Point.
• An UP MEP is corresponding to service Flow Point. It monitors the Service
Flow Point.
VID-based MEP and Port-based MEP are differentiated by their primary VID.
• A Port-based MEP is a MEP with Primary VID 0. It monitor all traffic on the
Port.
• A VID-based MEP is a MEP with none-zero Primary VID. The primary VID is
used to match the MEP and OAM or Service Flow Point. Once matched, the
Down MEP monitors all the VLAN member of the OAM-Flow Point

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Command Descriptions

add mep

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-2
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> add mep 66 down access-1-1-1-4
in-service all-defined enabled 6
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> list mep

mep-1-1-2
mep-1-3-1
mep-2-1-56
mep-2-2-66

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio

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ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

add-mgmt-address-interface

add-mgmt-address-interface
Add a Management address into the LLDP PDU to be advertised.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLDP Access Port Configuration


LLDP Network Port Configuration

Syntax add-mgmt-address <ip-eid> <control>

ip-eid A Management DCN or Management Tunnel.


Valid entry: the Entity Identifier of a A Management DCN
or Management Tunnel.
control Whether to transmit this Management Address in LLDP
PDU.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled.
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Guidelines This command is used to add a Management address into the LLDP PDU to be
advertised. The remote user can recover this address and use it to mange the
Network element at the address.
The Management address TLV is optional. In practice, the DCN IP address or
Management Tunnel IP address is usually used. To add a Management Tunnel,
the Management Tunnel must be on the same Ethernet Port.
On each Ethernet Port LLDP Configuration, the user can add up to three man-
agement address, but only two the them can be transmitted within the LLDP
PDU.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp-->
lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-2
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp:lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-2-
-> add management-address-interface dcn-1-1-1-1 enabled
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp:lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-2-
-> list management-address-interface

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add-mgmt-address-interface

|Management Interface|Tx Control


|--------------------|------------|
|dcn-1-1-1-1 |enabled

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail

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add mgmttnl

add mgmttnl
Create a Management Tunnel on an Access Port, Network Port or LAG.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax When Management Traffic Bridging is disabled:
add mgmttnl <mgmttnlNum> <mgmttnlName> <encapulation_type>
<tnl_type> [<isd>] [<mgmttnlVlanId>] [<DHCP-control>]
<port-eid> [<sys-def-gateway>]

When Management Traffic Bridging is enabled:


add mgmttnl-bridge <mgmttnlNum> <mgmttnlName>
<encapulation_type> vlan <mgmttnlVlanId> <port-eid>

mgmttnlNum Management Tunnel Number.


Valid entry: 1 to 255
mgmttnlName Management Tunnel Name.
Valid entry: 1 to 15 alphanumeric characters
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encapulation_ Encapsulation type.


type Valid entry: ethernet, Point-to-Point Protocol (ppp).
Only ethernet is acceptable when the Management
Tunnel bridging is enabled.
tnl_type Management Tunnel Type.
Valid entry: for encapulation type ethernet, itag-based,
mac-based, vlan.An itag-based can only be created on
a Network Port. For encapulation type ppp, tag-based,
vlan.
isd I-SID.
Valid entry: 256 - 16777214
vlan-id The Custom VLAN ID for management tunnel
Valid entry: 1 to 4095
DHCP-control IP Entity Identifier.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled
ip-address IP address of the management tunnel.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address of the gateway
port-eid Assign management to an Access or Network Port.
Valid entry: access_port-eid, network_port-eid or
lag-eid
sys-def-gatew The system default gateway.
ay Valid entry: An IP address for a valid gateway.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Management Tunnels:

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Command Descriptions

add mgmttnl

• By Factory defaults, there is one Management Tunnel created on Network


Port one. It is for the purpose of Low Touch Provisioning (LTP).
• There can only be one management tunnel per Access or Network Port or
LAG.
• At any time, there can be at most two Management Tunnels be active (A
Management Tunnel becomes active when the host Ethernet Port enters a
non-unassigned state).

Examples Refer to the following example when management traffic bridging is disabled:
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add mgmttnl 21 mtunl1 ethernet vlan 34
enabled network-1-1-1-1
ADVA:comms--> list mgmttnl

|Management tunnel EID |Associated port EID |Management tunnel Name


|----------------------|--------------------|------------------------|
|mgmt_tnl-1 |lag-1-3 |Lag3MGATCal
|mgmt_tnl-21 |network-1-1-1-1 |mtunl1

Refer to the following example when management traffic bridging is enabled:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add mgmttnl-bridge 2 mb2 ethernet vlan 45

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ADVA:comms--> list mgmttnl-bridge

|Management tunnel EID |Associated port EID |Management tunnel Name


|----------------------|--------------------|------------------------|
|mgmt_tnl-1 |access-1-1-1-4 |mb1
|mgmt_tnl-2 |access-1-1-1-5 |mb2

Related
Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

add n1-policer

add n1-policer
Add an Network-to Network (N2N) Policer to an multi-COS configured
Pass-through Flow on the N1 Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Pass-Through Flow


Syntax add n2a-policer <policer-eid> <color-marking>
<color-mode> <coupling-flag> <cbs> <ebs> <cir> <eir>
<shaper>

cbs The Committed Burst Size.


Valid entry: 0 to 1024 KBytes, Default is 0.
(enabled, disabled)
cir The Committed Information Rate.
Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000 bps
color-mode Used to set the color mode for an N2N Policer.
(flow) Valid entry: color-aware, color-blind
coupling-flag Used to enable or disable the coupling flag for an N2N
Policer.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled
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color-marking A color marking flag for an N2N Policer.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled
ebs The Excess Burst Size.
Valid entry: 0 to 1024 KBytes, Default is 0.
(enabled, disabled)
eir (policer) The Excess Information Rate.
Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000 bps (enabled, disabled)
n1_policer-ei The Entity Identifier of the N1 Policer to be deleted.
d Valid entry: n1_policer-ne-ptflow-n, where
n2shaper-eid The Entity Identifier of the Shaper to which the Policer is
to be connected with.
Valid entry: pt_n1/n2_shaper-ne-flow-n, where ne=1,
flow=1-128, n=0-7. Example: pt_n1_policer-1-3-0.

Guidelines This command is used to add an n1-policer to an multi-COS pass-through Flow.


The Policer Entity is used to smooth the receiving of frames for a given service.
There is a separate Policer entity in n2 directions. it is automatically when the
Flow is created.
To create a n1-Policer, there must be an available n2 Shaper.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure passthru-flow pt_flow-1-1

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Command Descriptions

add n1-policer

ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-1--> add n1-policer


pt_n1_policer-1-1-2 enabled color-blind enabled 1 1 1 1
pt_n2_shaper-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-1--> show n1-policer
pt_n1_policer-1-1-2

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Color Mode : color-blind
Algorithm Type : two-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : enabled
CIR (bps) : 64000
EIR (bps) : 64000
CBS (Kbytes) : 1
EBS (Kbytes) : 1
QoS Shaper : pt_n2_shaper-1-1-1
Direction : n2a

Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer

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add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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add n2a-policer

add n2a-policer
Add an Network-to-Access (N2A) QoS Policer to an EVPL multi-COS flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax add n2a-policer <policer-eid> <color-marking>
<color-mode> <coupling-flag> <cbs> <ebs> <cir> <eir>

cbs The Committed Burst Size.


Valid entry: 0 to 1024 KBytes, Default is 0.
(enabled, disabled)
cir The Committed Information Rate.
Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000 bps
color-mode Used to set the color mode for an N2A Policer.
(flow) Valid entry: color-aware, color-blind
coupling-flag Used to enable or disable the coupling flag for an N2A
Policer.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled
color-marking A color marking flag for an N2A Policer.
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Valid entry: enabled, disabled


ebs The Excess Burst Size.
Valid entry: 0 to 1024 KBytes, Default is 0.
(enabled, disabled)
eir (policer) The Excess Information Rate.
Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000 bps (enabled, disabled)
policer-eid The entity identifier of a Network-to-Access Policer.
Valid entry for Access Flow:
n2a_policerer-ne-shelf-nte-access-flow-n, where ne =
1, shelf = 1, nte = 1, network = 1-2, flow = 1-32, n = 0 -
7. Example: n2a_policer-1-1-1-1-1-1..

Valid entry for LAG Flow:


lag_n2a_policer-ne-lag-flow-n, where ne=1, lag=1-3,
flow=1-32, n=0-7. Example: lag_n2a_policer-1-2-2-2..

Guidelines This command is used to add a n2a-policer to an EVPL multi-COS configured


Flow.
The QoS Policer represents the attributes that compose the traffic management
policer entity. The Policer Entity is used to smooth the receiving of frames for a
given service. There is a separate Policer entity for the Access to Network and
Network to Access directions. These Policer objects are created automatically
when the Flow is created (one for each direction).

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Examples Refer to the following example to add an N2A policer on an Access Port Flow:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> add n2a-policer
n2a_policer-1-1-1-6-1-2 enabled color-aware enabled 200 200
2 2
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> list n2a-policers
|EID |Admin |CIR |EIR |CBS |EBS |Shaper
|------------------------|-----------|---------|-------|-----|-----|------------------------|
|n2a_policer-1-1-1-6-1-0 |in-service |64000 |0 |1 |0 |port_n2a_shaper-1-1-1-6-0
|n2a_policer-1-1-1-6-1-2 |in-service |64000 |64000 |2 |2 |port_n2a_shaper-1-1-1-6-2
|n2a_policer-1-1-1-6-1-7 |in-service |64000 |0 |1 |0 |port_n2a_shaper-1-1-1-6-7

Refer to the following example to add an N2A policer on a LAG Flow:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-4
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> list n2a-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |CBS |EBS |Shaper

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|------------------------|-----------|----------|----------|-------|----|--------------------
|lag_n2a_policer-1-2-4-5 |management |0 |64000 |0 |16 |lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-5

ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> add n2a-policer


lag_n2a_policer-1-2-4-6 disabled color-blind enabled 0 2 0
2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> list n2a-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |CBS |EBS |Shaper


|------------------------|-----------|----------|----------|-------|------|------------------
|lag_n2a_policer-1-2-4-5 |management |0 |64000 |0 |16 |lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-5
|lag_n2a_policer-1-2-4-6 |management |0 |64000 |0 |2 |lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-6

Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

add n2-shaper

add n2-shaper
Add an Network-to-Network (N2N) Shaper to an multi-COS configured
Pass-through Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Pass-Through Flow


Syntax add n2a-shaper <shaper-eid> <buffer-size>

n2shaper-eid The Entity Identifier of the n2 Shaper.


Valid entry: pt_n1/n2_shaper-ne-flow-n, where ne=1,
flow=1-128, n=0-7. Example: pt_n1_policer-1-3-0.
buffer-size The buffer size allocated to the Shaper.
Valid entry: 1 to 15360 Kbytes. The default is128 for
service Flow and Pass-through Flow, 0 for CFM Shaper.

Guidelines This command is used to add an n1-policer to an multi-COS pass-through Flow.


The Policer Entity is used to smooth the receiving of frames for a given service.
There is a separate Policer entity in n2 directions. it is automatically when the
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Flow is created.
To create a n1-Policer, there must be an available n2 Shaper.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure passthru-flow pt_flow-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-1--> add n2-shaper pt_n2_shaper-1-1-5
10
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-1--> show n2-shaper pt_n2_shaper-1-1-5

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
CIR (bps) : 64000
EIR (bps) : 64000
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 10
Direction :

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add n2-shaper

Related
Commands
add a2n-shaper list n2a-shapers
add n2-shaper show a2n-shaper
buffersize (shaper) show n1-shaper
delete a2n-shaper show n2-shaper
delete n2-shaper show n2a-shaper
list a2n-shapers

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add ndp-entry

add ndp-entry
Add an IPv6 static Neighbor Entry.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax add ndp-entry <ipv6-eid> <ipv6-address>

ipv6-eid The interface of the static neighbor entry.


Valid entry: IPv6 interfaces (a Management DCN or a
Management Tunnel with IPv6 support).
ipv6-addr The IPv6 address of an IPv6 neighbor.
ess Valid entry: The valid IPv6 Unicast address of an IPv6
neighbor.
mac-addre The MAC address of this neighbor entry.
ss Valid entry: The valid MAC address of an IPv6 neighbor.

Guidelines This command is used to create an IPv6 static Neighbor entry.


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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add ndp-entry ssd
0572:1258:0000:0000:0001:0000:0100:0000
ADVA:comms--> show ndp-entries

|MAC Address |IPv6 Address |Interface |Type


|-------------------|------------------------------------------|---------------|---------|
|ee:ff:dd:ee:1a:03 |0572:1258:0000:0000:0001:0000:0100:0000 |ssd |static
|ee:ff:dd:ee:1a:04 |2354:3456:1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0333 |eth0 |dynamic
|-------------------|------------------------------------------|---------------|---------|
Totally 2 entries retrieved.

Related
Commands
add ndp-entry proxy-ndp
add proxy-ndp rip-ng-control
delete ndp-entry show ndp-entries
delete proxy-ndp show proxy-ndp
flush-ndp-cache

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Command Descriptions

add net-port-config

add net-port-config
Create a Network Port LLDP Configuration.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Network Port LLDP

Syntax add net-port-config <port_lldp_config-num>

port_lldp_co The number of Access or Network Port LLDP


nfig-num configuration.
Valid entry: 1-3.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Network Port LLDP Configuration.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure network-port
network-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp--> add net-port-config 2
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-2
--> show lldp

Entity Identifier : lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-2


Destination Mac Address : 01:80:c2:00:00:03
Admin Status : disabled
SNMP Notification : disabled
Basic Optional TLVs :
port-description,sys-name,sys-description,sys-cap

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add net-port-config

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification
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Command Descriptions

add ocs-port

add ocs-port
Create an Ordinary Clock Slave (OCS) port on the telecom slave.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SOOC

Syntax add ocs-port <ocs_port-eid> <identity> <ptp_fp-eid>

ocs_port-eid The Entity Identifier of the OCS port.


Valid entry: ocs_port-ne-shelf-ts-sooc-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, ts=1, sooc=1, n=1. Example:
ocs_port-1-1-1-1-1.
identity Identity for the OCS port.
Valid entry: A string of 3-20 characters. A string
containing spaces must be enclosed in double
quotation marks.
ptp_fp-eid The PTP flow point to associated with. It must be the
same as PTP Flow Point specified at the creation of the

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Telecom Slave. Valid entry:
For Access Port: acc_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n,
where ne=1, shelf=1, slot=1, port=2-6, n=1-33.
Example: acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1. For Network
Port: net_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, slot=1, port=1-2, n=1-33. Example:
net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1. For LAG Port:
lag_acc/net_ptp_flow_pt--ne-lag-n, where ne=1,
lag=1-3, n=1-33. Example: lag_acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to create an Ordinary Clock Slave (OCS) port on
the telecom slave.
To create an Ordinary Clock Slave Port:
• There must be at least one PTP Flow Point exists on the system.
• The PTP Flow Point must be an oc-slave type. See add ptp-fp for more
information.
• The PTP Flow Point and the SOOC must be associated to the same Service
Flow.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1

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add ocs-port

ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1


ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> add ocs-port
ocs_port-1-1-1-1 acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show ocs-port
ocs_port-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Port Identity : 0080ea2f518000000000
PTP Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
PTP State : listening
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo

Related
Commands add ocs-port delete ocs-port
alias show ocs-port
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add passthru-flow

add passthru-flow
Create a Pass-Through Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element

Syntax add passthru-flow <pt_flow-eid> <circuit-name>


<evc-service-type> <untagged-frame-support> <multi-cos>
<cos-level> <vlan-list> <cir> <eir>

pt_flow-eid Unique identifier for this flow.


Valid entry: pt_flow-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-128.
Example: flow-1-128.
circuit-name A character string representing this service.
Valid entry: A string of 0 - 256 characters. Empty
string or string containing SPACE must be
enclosed in quotation marks; Example:
FLOW-BankOne_Aisle2.

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evc-service-type Type of service.
Valid entry: regular-evc, default-evc. The default
is regular-evc.
untagged-frame-sup Enable or disable support for untagged frames.
port Valid entry: enabled, disabled; The default is
disabled.
multi-cos Enable or disable multi-COS.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is
disabled.
cos-level The Ingress COS of all the packets in a Single
COS service. All the packets are mapped to this
COS. This COS values also works as the priority
of queue in Scheduling. It is effective only with a
Single-COS Flow.

Valid entry: 0-7.


vlan-list The VLAN member number(s) to be included in
the Pass-through Flow.
Valid entry: A list of VLAN entries. Each entry
takes one of the following forms: a). VID-* (Any
VLAN with specified VID). b). *-Priority. The
VLAN list can be a comma-divided list of either
form a) or form b), but not both. An empty list is
not accepted. *-* is not allowed. Overlapping
between entries is not allowed. There can be up
to 128 entries, but no more than 2 VLAN ranges.

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add passthru-flow

cir Enter the Committed Information Rate.


Valid entry: 0 - 1,000,000,000bps..
eir Enter the Excess Information Rate.
Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000bps. The default is
0.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Pass-Through Flow.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> add passthru-flow pt_flow-1-3 pt3 regular-evc
disabled disabled 5 4000-* 100 100
ADVA-NE-1--> show passthru-flow pt_flow-1-3

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Circuit Name : pt3
Flow Type : regular-evc
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Multi-COS Enabled : disabled


Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Bandwidth (bps) : 1000
Maximum Bandwidth (bps) : 2000
CIR (bps) : 1000
EIR (bps) : 1000
VLAN Members List : 4000-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 5
Untagged Enabled : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
N2N Policing : enabled
Shaping Type : flow-based
Auto Bandwidth Config : disabled
Auto CIR Bandwidth Percent : 100
Port 1 : network-1-1-1-1
Port 2 : network-1-1-1-2
Loop Avoidance : none

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Command Descriptions

add passthru-flow

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning

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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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add probe

add probe
This command allows you to create an Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) probe.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA


Syntax For Layer 3 Probes (protocol-type = icmp-echo, icmp-timestamp, udp-echo)
add probe <probe-eid> <probe-id> <protocol-type>
<access_port-eid | lag-eid> <src-address> <src-mask>
<dst-address> <hist-interval> <hist-bins> <dist-interval>
<dist-bins>

probe-eid Probe EID


Valid entry: esa_probe-1-1-1-n (n = 1 to 255)
probe-id Probe ID
Valid entry: up to 15 ASCII characters (no spaces)
protocol-typ Protocol Type
e Valid entry: icmp-echo, icmp-timestamp, udp-echo,
y1731-lm-dm
access_port- Identifies the access port being displayed.
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eid Valid entry: access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,


shelf=1, nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.
lag-eid The Entity Identifier of the Link aggregation Group
(Access LAG only).
Valid entry: lag-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-3. Example:
lag-1-2.
src-address IP address for the probe.
Valid entry: IPv4 address
src-mask IP mask for the probe
Valid entry: IPv4 mask
dst-address IP address for the probe test destination (reflector)
Valid entry:IPv4 address
hist-interva Interval for history collection for probe.
l Valid entry:10min, 15min, 1min, 5min, 60min
hist-bins Number of history bins.
Valid entry: 1 to 32
dist-interva Interval for distribution collection for probe.
l Valid entry:10min, 15min, 1min, 5min, 60min
dist-bins Number of distribution bins.
Valid entry: 1 to 32

For Layer 2 Probes (protocol-type = y1731-lm-dm)


add probe <probe-eid> <probe-id> <protocol-type>
<access_port-eid> <source-mep-eid> <dest-type>
[<dst-mep-id> <mac-address>] <multi-cos> <cos-type>
<packet-interval> <packet-size> <hist-interval>
<hist-bins> <dist-interval> <dist-bins>

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add probe

or

add probe <probe-eid> <probe-id> <protocol-type>


<access_port-eid> <source-mep-eid> <multicast-mac>
<dest-type> [<dst-mep-id> <mac-address>]
<sla-monitor-type> <multi-cos> <cos-type>
<packet-interval> <packet-size> <hist-interval>
<hist-bins> <dist-interval> <dist-bins>

or

add probe <probe-eid> <probe-id> <protocol-type>


<access_port-eid> <source-mep-eid> <multicast-mac>
<multi-cos> <cos-type> <packet-interval> <packet-size>
<hist-interval> <hist-bins> <dist-interval> <dist-bins>

probe-eid Probe EID


Valid entry: esa_probe-1-1-1-n (n = 1 to 255)
probe-id Probe ID
Valid entry: up to 15 ASCII characters (no spaces)

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protocol-typ Protocol Type
e Valid entry: icmp-echo, icmp-timestamp, udp-echo,
y1731-lm-dm
access_port- Identifies the access port being displayed.
eid Valid entry: access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.
lag-eid The Entity Identifier of the Link aggregation Group
(Access LAG only).
Valid entry: lag-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-3. Example:
lag-1-2.
source-mep-e Configured MEP on the selected access shelf.
id Valid entry: “?” displays list of configured MEPs
multicast-ma Enables or disables use of Multicast MAC. If enabled,
c “dest-type”, “mac-address”, “dst-mep-id” and
“sla-monitor-type” are not entered.
Valid entry: disabled, enabled
dest-type Destination Type.
Valid entry: mac, mep
mac-address MAC Address. Only used if “dest-type” = mac.
Valid entry: MAC Address in hexadecimal
dst-mep-id Destination MEP ID. Only used if “dest-type” = mep.
Valid entry: Configured remote MEP (“?” displays list of
configured RMEPs).
sla-monitor- SLA Monitor Type.
type Valid entry: point-to-multipoint, point-to-point
multi-cos Multi-COS.
Valid entry: disabled, enabled

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cos-type COS Type.


Valid entry: cos-0, cos-1, cos-2, cos-3, cos-4, cos-5,
cos-6, cos-7
packet-inter Packet Interval. The time between packet
val transmissions.
Valid entry: 100ms, 10ms, 10sec, 1min, 1sec
packet-size Packet Size.
Valid entry: 64 - 2000
hist-interva Interval for history collection for probe.
l Valid entry:10min, 15min, 1min, 5min, 60min
hist-bins Number of history bins.
Valid entry: 1 to 32
dist-interva Interval for distribution collection for probe.
l Valid entry:10min, 15min, 1min, 5min, 60min
dist-bins Number of distribution bins.
Valid entry: 1 to 32

Guidelines This command is used to create an ESA probe. For several Probe attributes,
“add probe” should be followed with a configuration change, see Configure
Probe Sub-Menu on p. 189. A Layer 3 probe requires a reflector to be created
(at the remote NID), see add reflector on p. 370. A Layer 2 probe requires the
prior creation of a CFM MEP on the selected port, see add mep on p. 337. And
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the MEP must be in the UP direction and with exactly one Remote MEP.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


For a Level 2 Probe:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> add probe esa_probe-1-1-1-2
probe2 y1731-lm-dm access-1-1-1-5 mep-2-1-56 mep 57 enabled
cos-1 1min 2000 15min 20 5min 21
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> show probe esa_probe-1-1-1-2

Probe ID : probe2
Protocol Type : y1731-lm-dm
Source Port : access-1-1-1-5
Source MEP Entity Identifier : mep-2-1-56
Destination MEP Type : mep
Destination MEP Identifier : 57
History Interval : 15min
History Bins : 20
Distribution History Interval : 5min
Distribution History Bins : 21
Creation Time : 2011-02-04,18:06:21
Associated Schedule : none
Multi COS : enabled
Monitor Type : point-to-point

For a Level 3 Probe:

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add probe

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> add probe esa_probe-1-1-1-1
probe1 icmp-echo access-1-1-1-5 12.112.12.3 255.255.255.0
12.112.12.5 10min 15 15min 24
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> show probe esa_probe-1-1-1-1

Probe ID : probe1
Protocol Type : icmp-echo
Source Port : access-1-1-1-5
Source Address : 12.112.12.3
Source Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Destination Address : 12.112.12.5
History Interval : 10min
History Bins : 15
Distribution History Interval : 15min
Distribution History Bins : 24
Priority Map Mode : none
Dead Interval : 10
Packet Interval : 100
Packet Size : 104
Packets Per Sample : 500

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IP Priority : 0
Response Timeout : 5
VLAN Enable : disabled
VLAN Tag : 0-0
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Creation Time : 2011-02-04,17:38:48
Associated Schedule : none

Related
Commands
add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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add probecos

add probecos
This command adds a probe COS to an existing Y.1731 Etherjack Service Assur-
ance (ESA) probe configured for multi-COS.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Probe

Syntax add probecos <cos-type> <packet-interval> <packet-size>

cos-type COS Type.


Valid entry: cos-0, cos-1, cos-2, cos-3, cos-4, cos-5,
cos-6, cos-7
packet-inter Packet Interval. The time between packet
val transmissions.
Valid entry: 100ms, 10ms, 10sec, 1min, 1sec
packet-size Packet Size.
Valid entry: 64 ~ 2000

Guidelines This command is used to add a COS to an existing Layer 2 ESA probe config-
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ured for multi-COS.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> configure
probecos esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> add probecos
cos-2 1min 1560
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> show probecos
esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-2-3

COS : cos-2
SOAM Packet Size : 1560
SOAM Packet Transmission Period : 1min

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add probecos

Related
Commands
add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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add prot-grp

add prot-grp
Create a new Protection Group.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure NTE


Syntax add prot-grp <protect-mode> <wkg-eid> <prot-eid>

protect-m Type of protection group.


ode Valid entry: 1+1, dual-active-rx
wkg-eid The Entity Identifier of the Network Port that is the
working unit of the protection group.
Valid entry: network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.
prot-eid The Entity Identifier of the Network Port that is the
protecting unit of the protection group.
Valid entry: network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to create a new Protection Group. Protection Groups
supported on the Network side and there can be only one Protection Groups in
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FSP 150CC-GE11x. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid
entries on p. 79.
If LAG is used on the Network Port then protection is not allowed. The example
below assumes no LAG exist for network-1-1-1-1.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> add prot-grp dual-active-rx
network-1-1-1-1 network-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> prot-group
ADVA-NE-1:prot_grp-1-1-1-1--> show prot-group

Switch Mode : dual-active-rx


User Label :
Network-1 Eid : network-1-1-1-1
Network-2 Eid : network-1-1-1-2

Related
Commands
add prot-grp show prot-group
delete prot-grp show prot-unit
opr-switch user-label
rls-switch

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add proxy-ndp

add proxy-ndp
Add an IPv6 static Proxy Entry.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax add proxy-ndp <ipv6-address> <ipv6-eid>

ipv6-addr The IPv6 address of this static Proxy entry.


ess Valid entry: The IPv6 address of a neighbor reachable from
certain interface.
ipv6-eid The interface of this static proxy entry.
Valid entry: An Management DCN or a Management Tunnel
with IPv6 enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to create an IPv6 static proxy entry.


This static IPv6 entry created only take effect when Proxy NDP attribute is
enabled at system level. For more information, see proxy-ndp on p. 1107.
When Proxy NDP attribute is enabled, the FSP 150CC-GE11x Network element
relay on the Neighbor advertisement using the local MAC address when it

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receives a Neighbor Solicitation and answer the request with the learned IPv6
address of the destination neighbor and the MAC Address of its own. While the
neighbor IPv6 address can be dynamically learned, doing this makes sure some
important IPv6 neighbors are reached.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add proxy-ndp 3456:1111::3334:2319 ssd
ADVA:comms--> show proxy-ndp

|IPv6 Address |IPv6 Address Prefix Length |Interface


|------------------------------------------|-----------------------------|---------------|
|3456:1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:3334:2319 |128 |ssd

Related
Commands
add ndp-entry proxy-ndp
add proxy-ndp rip-ng-control
delete ndp-entry show ndp-entries
delete proxy-ndp show proxy-ndp
flush-ndp-cache

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add ptp-fp

add ptp-fp
Create a PTP Flow Point at an Access Port or Network Port or LAG.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PTP Access Port


Configure PTP LAG
Configure PTP Network Port

Syntax add ptp-fp <ptp_fp-eid> <ptp_fp_type> <flow-eid>


<outer_untag-crotol> <outer_ethertype>
<outer_ptp-fp-vlanlist> [<inner1_ethertype>
<inner1_ptp-fp-vlanlist>
[<inner2_ethertype> <inner2_ptp-fp-vlanlist>]]

ptp_fp-eid The PTP flow point to associated with. It must be the


same as PTP Flow Point specified at the creation of the
Telecom Slave. Valid entry:
For Access Port: acc_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n,
where ne=1, shelf=1, slot=1, port=2-6, n=1-33.
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Example: acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1. For Network


Port: net_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, slot=1, port=1-2, n=1-33. Example:
net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1. For LAG Port:
lag_acc/net_ptp_flow_pt--ne-lag-n, where ne=1,
lag=1-3, n=1-33. Example: lag_acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1.
ptp_fp_type PTP Flow Point type.
Valid entry: oc-slave, oc-master. The default is
oc-slave.
flow-eid The service flow to associate with. Valid entry:
flow-ne-shelf-nte-access-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
ntu=1, access=2-6, n=1-32. Example: flow-1-1-1-5-1.
untag-crtl Control over untagged traffic.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled; The default is disabled.
outer_etherty PTP Flow Point Outer Ether Type.
pe Valid entry: 0x8100(Hexidecimal) or 0x88a8. The
default is 0x8100.
outer_ptp-fp- Outer VLAN tag list.
vlanlist Valid entry: A single VLAN member of the associated
Flow. Wild card or VLAN range is not accepted.
inner1_ethert PTP Flow Point Outer Ether Type.
ype Valid entry: 0x8100(Hexidecimal) or 0x88a8. The
default is 0x8100.
inner1_ptp-fp Outer VLAN tag list.
-vlanlist Valid entry: A single VLAN member of the associated
Flow.Wildcard or VLAN range is not accepted.

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add ptp-fp

inner2_ethert PTP Flow Point Outer Ether Type.


ype Valid entry: 0x8100(Hexidecimal) or 0x88a8. The
default is 0x8100.
inner2_ptp-fp Outer VLAN tag list.
-vlanlist Valid entry: A single VLAN member of the associated
Flow. Wild card or VLAN range is not accepted.

Guidelines This command is used to create a new PTP Flow Point at an Access Port or
Network Port. PTP Flowpoint serves as the PTP flow termination point. To cre-
ate a PTP Flow Point:
• There must be an available Service Flow existing on the Access port to be
associated with. The VLAN configuration of the PTP Flow Point must match
that of the Service Flow:
• If the service Flow has untagged traffic enabled, the PTP Flow Point must
have untagged traffic enabled too.
• The VLAN member of the PTP Flow Point must be a VLAN member of the
Service Flow. VLAN range is refused.
• Each service can be associated with one PTP Flow Point only.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte 114sh-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-6--> add ptp-fp
acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-6-33 oc-slave flow-1-1-1-6-2
disabled 0x8100 23-3 0x8100 23-2 0x8100 23-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-6--> show ptp-fp
acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-6-33

Alias :
PTP Flowpoint Type : oc-slave
PTP Clock : none
EVC : flow-1-1-1-6-2
Outer Untagged : disabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Outer VLAN Tag List : 23-3
Inner1 Untagged : disabled
Inner1 VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner1 VLAN Tag List : 23-2
Inner2 Untagged : disabled
Inner2 VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner2 VLAN Tag List : 23-1
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management

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add ptp-fp

Secondary States : sgeo

Related
Commands
add ptp-fp delete ptp-fp
admin-state show ptp-fp
alias
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add ptp-tc

add ptp-tc
Create a Precision Time Protocol Transparent Clock (PTP TC).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level PTP Network Element

Syntax add ptp-tc <tc-eid> <delay-mechanism>


[<flow-eid>|<pt_flow-eid>] [<acc_ptp_flow_pt-eid>]
<net_ptp_flow_pt-eid> <clock_id>

tc-eid Entity Identifier of the Transparent Clock.


Valid entry: tc-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-32. Example:
tc-1-1
delay-mechani The Delay Mode
sm Valid entry: end-to-end.
flow-eid The Entity Identifier of a Service Flow.Valid entry:
flow-ne-shelf-nte-access-n, where ne=1, shelf=1, ntu=1,
access=2-6, n=1-32. Example: flow-1-1-1-5-1.

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pt_flow-eid Unique identifier for this flow.
Valid entry: pt_flow-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-128.
Example: flow-1-128.
acc_ptp_flow_ The Entity Identifier of the Access PTP Flow Point. This
pt-eid parameter is only required if a Flow-eid is entered.
Valid entry: A whole number 1-33.
net_ptp_flow_ The Entity Identifier of the Network PTP Flow Point.
pt-eid Valid entry: A whole number 1-33.
clock-id The unique Identifier for the PTP Clock.
Valid entry: A 16-digit hex number which is unique
System-wide. The default value: <DCN MAC Address>
<Unique Number> . Example: 0080ea2202100002.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) Transparent
Clock (TC).
In PTP, a Transparent Clock does not participate in the master/slave hierarchy.
Instead, it measures the residence time for each PTP event message. In
another word, it measures the time a PTP event message spends in transiting
through itself, or more specifically, the time between the ingress point and the
egress point in the node. The transparent clock modifies PTP messages pass-
ing through the device. Timestamps in the messages are corrected for time
spent traversing the network equipment.

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A Slave Clock uses the residence times to account for the variable delay (i.e.
queuing delay) incurred by a PTP event message while in transit through the
network. This scheme improves distribution accuracy by compensating for deliv-
ery variability across the network.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> add ptp-tc tc-1-2 end-to-end
flow-1-1-1-6-1 33 33 0000000000000002
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show ptp-tc tc-1-2

Alias :
Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
EVC : flow-1-1-1-6-1
Clock Identity : 0000000000000002
Operational State : normal
Admin State : management
Secondary States : act

Related
Commands add ptp-tc delete ptp-tc
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admin-state show ptp-tc


alias show ptp-tc-port

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add reflector

add reflector
Add an ESA Reflector.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA


Syntax add reflector <reflector-eid> <reflector-id>
<access_port-eid> <address> <mask> <protocol> <priority>

reflector-ei Reflector EID


d Valid entry: esa_reflector-1-1-1-n (n = 1 to 255)
reflector-id Reflector ID
Valid entry: up to 64 ASCII characters
access_port- Identifies the access port this reflector is assigned to.
eid Valid entry: access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.
address IP address for the reflector.
Valid entry: IPv4 address
mask IP mask for the reflector.
Valid entry: IPv4 mask

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protocol Protocol type.
Valid entry: dscp, tos, none.
priority Priority assigned to the reflector if using a protocol other
than “none”.
0-63 for dscp,0-7 for tos.

Guidelines This command is used to create and ESA reflector.


Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> add reflector
esa_reflector-1-1-1-2 ref2 lag-1-2 123.12.12.12
255.255.255.0 tos 4
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> show reflector
esa_reflector-1-1-1-2

Reflector ID : ref2
Source Port : lag-1-2
IP Address : 123.12.12.12
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
IP Priority Map Mode : tos
IP Priority : 4
Status : active
Creation Time : 2011-02-05,17:06:09

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Related
Commands
delete reflector resume (reflector)
priority (esa) show reflector
priority-map suspend (reflector)
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add sat-ctrl

add sat-ctrl
Create a Service Activation Test Control (SAT Control).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Network Element


Syntax add sat-ctrl <sat_control-eid> <name> <test-mode>
<procedure> <duration> <step-duration> <steps>
[<test-period>]

sat_contro The Entity Identifier of the Service Activation Test Control to


l-eid be created.
Valid entry: sat_control-ne-n. Where ne=1, n=1. Example:
sat_control-1-1.
name The name given to the Service Activation Test Control to be
created.
Valid entry: A string of 1-16 characters; empty string is not
allowed. A string containing SPACE must be enclosed in
quotation marks.
test-mode Mode of Service Activation Test.

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Valid entry: one-way, two-way. The default is one-way.
procedure The SAT test procedure list
Valid entry: A comma-delimited list of some or all elements
from: cir, eir, policing, performance. Example:
performance, eir.
duration The SAT test duration for EIR test.
Valid entry: 1-86400 seconds. The default is 20.
step-durat The duration of each step of Service Activation Test (SAT).
ion Valid entry: 1-60 seconds. The default is 20.
steps The numbers of steps of CIR test.
Valid entry: 1-10. The default is 1.
test-perio The duration for Service Action Test Performance test.
d Valid entry: 1-1440 minutes. The default is 15.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Service Activation Test Control (SAT Con-
trol).

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> add sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1 sat99 one-way
cir,policing 50 5 10 500
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> show sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1

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Name : sat99
Test Mode : one-way
Test Procedure List : cir,policing
Test Duration : 50
Test Step Duration : 5
Test Step Number : 10
Performance Test Duration : 500
Status : Not Available

Related
Commands add sat-ctrl start-test (sat)
delete sat-ctrl step-duration
name (sat) step-num
perf-test-period stop-test (sat)
show sat-ctrl test-duration (sat)
show sat-test-rslt test-procedure
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add sat-stream

add sat-stream
Create a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Control

Syntax add sat-stream <sat_test_stream-eid> <name> <direction>


<test-port> <src-mac-control> <flpdu-dest-mac> <mep-eid>
<des-type> [<dest-mep>|<dest-mac>] <frame-size-list>
<package-size> <dmm-interval> <sat_sac_profile-eid>
<payload-type> [<custom-payload>]<cir> <eir> <cbs> <ebs>
<color-mode> <dei-ctrl> <green-pcp> <yellow-pcp>
<outer-vlan-control> <outer-vlan-type> <outer-vlan-tag>
<inner-vlan1-control> <inner-vlan1-type> <inner-vlan1-tag>

sat_test_str The Entity Identifier of the Service Activation Test Stream


eam-eid to be created.
Valid entry: sat_test_stream-ne-ctrl-n, where ne=1, ctrl=1,

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n=1-4. Example: sat_test_stream-1-1-4.
name The name given to the Service Activation Test Stream to
be created.
Valid entry: A string of 1-16 characters; empty string is not
allowed. A string containing SPACE must be enclosed in
quotation marks. The default is Sat Stream.
direction The direction of the Service Activation Test stream.
Valid entry: forward, backward. The default is forward.
test-port The Access Port or Ethernet Port to be tested for Service
Activation.
Valid entry for Access Port: access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where
ne=1, shelf=1, nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.
Valid entry for Network Port: network-ne-shelf-nte-n,
where ne=1, shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-2. Example:
network-1-1-1-1.
src-mac-ctrl Whether to use the mac address of the test port as
source MAC Address.
Valid entry: Enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.
flpdu-dest-m The destination MAC address of Frame Loss Test Frames
ac (FLPDU).
Valid entry: A valid MAC Address.
mep-eid A MEP on the tested Port.
Valid entry: mep-md-manet-n, where md=1-64,
manet-1-64, n=1-8191. Example: mep-34-34-801.
des-type The destination type.
Valid entry: mac, mep. the default is mac.

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dest-mep The number of a destination MEP. This parameter is only


required if the dest-type is MEP. It must be a value in the
remote MEP list of the local MEP.
Valid entry: A whole number 1 - 8191.
dest-mac The MAC address of a destination MEP.
Valid entry: A valid MAC Address.
frame-size-l A comma-delimited list of frame sizes.
ist Valid entry: A comma-delimited list of frame sizes. Each
entry in the list can be a whole number 56-9600. Up to 16
entries are allowed.
package-size The DMM package size.
Valid entry: A whole number 6-9612.
dmm-interval The period of DMM message delivery.
Valid entry: 10ms,100ms, 1sec, 10sec, 1min. The default
is 10ms.
sat_sac_prof The Entity Identifier of a Shelf Service Activation Test
ile-eid Control Profile.
Valid entry: sat_sac_profile-n, where n=1-4. Example:
sat_control-4.
payload-type Payload type for the test stream to use.
Valid entry: prbs31, custom. the default is prbs31.
payload customer-specified Payload for the test stream. This
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parameter is only required when the pay-load type is


custom.
Valid entry: A hex string of up to 16 characters. the default
is AAFF5500.
cir The committed Information rate for a test stream.
Valid entry: 0 - 1,000,000,000bps.
eir The excess Information rate for a test stream.
Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000bps. The default is 0.
cbs Committed Burst Size for a test stream.
Valid entry: 0 to 9999 KBytes. The default is 0..
ebs Committed Burst Size for a test stream.
Valid entry: 0 to 9999 KBytes. The default is 0.
color-mode Whether the policer should be color-aware. Color mode of
SAT stream should be aligned with the Flow to be tested.
Valid entry: color-aware, color-blind. The default is
color-aware.
dei-ctrl Whether to use the Drop Eligible Indicator (DEI) bit to
indicate color of the Service Activation Test frames.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.
green-pcp The Priority on which the Service Activation Test is to
transmit Green Traffic. It is based on the Priority before
PCP decoding.
Valid entry: 0-7. The default is 0.
yellow-pcp The Priority on which the Service Activation Test is to
transmit Yellow Traffic. It is based on the Priority before
PCP decoding.
Valid entry: 0-7. The default is 0.

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outer-vlan-c Whether to enable the Outer VLAN.


ontrol Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.
outer-vlan-t Whether to enable the outer VLAN.
ype Valid entry: 0x8100(Hexidecimal) or 0x88a8. The default
is 0x8100.
outer-vlan-t The vlan tag for the test stream.
ag Valid entry: The VLAN tag format is VID-PRIO. Valid
VLAN ID values are 1 - 4095. Valid Priority values are 0 -
7. The default: 1-0.
inner-vlan1- Whether to enable the Inner VLAN.
control Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.
inner-vlan1- Whether to enable the outer VLAN.
type Valid entry: 0x8100(Hexidecimal) or 0x88a8. The default
is 0x8100.
inner-vlan1- The vlan tag for the test stream.
tag Valid entry: The VLAN tag format is VID-PRIO. Valid
VLAN ID values are 1 - 4095. Valid Priority values are 0 -
7. The default: 1-0.
inner-vlan2- Whether to enable the Inner VLAN.
control Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.
inner-vlan2- Whether to enable the outer VLAN.
type Valid entry: 0x8100(Hexidecimal) or 0x88a8. The default

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is 0x8100.
inner-vlan2- The vlan tag for the test stream.
tag Valid entry: The VLAN tag format is VID-PRIO. Valid
VLAN ID values are 1 - 4095. Valid Priority values are 0 -
7. The default: 1-0.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
• To create a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream on an Ethernet Port, there
must be at least one UP MEP existing, and SAT Responder session is not
enabled on the MEP.
• A SAT stream can be cerated on an Access Port, Network Port or LAG.
• Multiple SAT Streams can be created at one Port or LAG.
• At any time, SAT Streams can exist on Port or LAG only.
• The flpdu-dest-mac is the MAC address of a intermediate Network Ele-
ment, whose address has been learned by the immediately next Hop.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> add sat-stream
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1-1-1-3 enabled bb:aa:cc:dd:ee:ff mep-1-1-4 mep 5 56 100


1min sat_sac_profile-1
prbs31 200 100 10 5 color-blind enabled 4 3 enabled 0x88a8
4-7 enabled 0x8100 2-
1 enabled 0x100 3-7
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> show sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1

Stream Name : s1
Test Port : access-1-1-1-3
Test MEP : mep-1-1-4
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 5
Destination Mep MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 1min
DMM Package Size : 100
Test Direction : backward
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled
Destination MAC : bb:aa:cc:dd:ee:ff
Frame Size List : 56
Payload Type : prbs31
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Custom Payload : AAFF5500


SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR : 0
EIR : 0
CBS : 10
EBS : 5
Color Mode : color-blind
Green PCP : 4
Yellow PCP : 3
DEI : enabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x88a8
Outer VLAN Tag : 4-7
Inner VLAN1 Control : enabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 2-1
Inner VLAN2 Control : enabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 3-7
Current Test Procedure :
Current Configuring CIR Test Step : 0
Over All Result : Not Available
Status : not-started

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Related
Commands add sat-stream inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cbs inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
color-mode (sat) list sat-stream
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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add server-mep

add server-mep
Add a server MEP to an interface port (Network or Access).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax add server-mep <port-eid> <sever_mep-num>

sever_mep-num Enter a number for the Server MEP.


Valid entry: 1 to 255

Guidelines This command is used to add a server MEP to a port interface (network or
access).

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> add server-mep access-1-1-1-5 25
ADVA:cfm--> show server-mep cfm_server_mep-25
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Port EID : access-1-1-1-5


AIS Generation : disabled
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 0
AIS Priority : 0

Related
Commands add server-mep show server-mep
delete server-mep

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Command Descriptions

add shg

add shg
Create a new Split Horizon Group (SHG).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element

Syntax add shg <shg_num> [<alias>]

shg_num The number of the Split Horizon Group to be created.


Valid entry: 1-128.
alias The name for the Split Horizon Group to be created.
Valid entry: A string of 0 -256 characters. Empty string
or string containing SPACE must be enclosed in
quotation marks. String consisting of only SPACE is
not allowed.

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Guidelines This command is used to create a new Split Horizon Group (SHG).

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> add shg 2 shg_2
ADVA-NE-1--> show shg shg-1-2

Member List :
Alias : shg_2
Member Flows :

Related
Commands add member-port (shg) delete shg
add shg flush-fwb-table
alias show shg
delete member-port (shg)

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Related
Commands add erp raps-nodeid
add shg raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
delete shg ring-port<n>-role
forced-switch (erp) show erp
guard-time show shg
ho-time show stats (erp)
manual-switch (erp) subring-without-vc
protect-mgmttnl user-label
raps-mdlevel wtr-time (erp)
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Command Descriptions

add sooc

add sooc
Create a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC)

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Telecom Slave

Syntax add sooc <sooc-eid> <recovery-mode> <delay mechanism>


<ms-priority> ipv4 <ms-ip> <slave-ip> <slave-mask>
<announce-rate> <announce-timeout <ms-delay-rate>
<syn-rate> <ms-lease> <if-name> <umn-ctl> <flow-eid>
[<rspns-rcpt-timeout> <sync-rcpt-timeoutt>]

delay The Delay Mechanism configured on the corresponding


mechanism Master Clock or Boundary Clock.
Valid entry: end-to-end.
rspns-rcpt-t The time within which at least one Delay Response
imeout message needs to be received. If no Delay Response
message is received before the Timeout value, the SOOC

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declares a PTSF-LossSync condition to indicate that
Delay Response message service has been interrupted.
Valid entry: 2-255 (seconds). The default is 128.
sync-rcpt-ti The time within which at least one Sync message needs
meout to be received. It also defines the time within which at
least one Follow-up message needs to be received. If
there is no Sync message or Flow-up not received before
the Timeout, SOOC declares a PTSF-LossSync condition
to indicate that Sync message or Follow-up Message
service has been interrupted.
Valid entry: 2-255 (seconds). The default is 10.
flow-eid The Flow Entity Identifier to associated with.
Valid entry: flow-ne-shelf-nte-access-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, ntu=1, access=2-6, n=1-32. Example:
flow-1-1-1-5-1.
if-name Name to be given to the interface.
Valid entry: A string of 0 - 15 alphanumeric characters. No
spaces are allowed. Example: sooc1.
ms-delay-rat The Delay Response Message Rate used to
e communicate with the corresponding Master Clock. This
rate must not exceed the Max Delay Message rate
configured on the Master Clock.
Valid entry: 1-pkt-per-sec, 2-pkt-per-sec, 4-pkt-per-sec,
8-pkt-per-sec, 16-pkt-per-sec, 32-pkt-per-sec,
64-pkt-per-sec, 128-pkt-per-sec. The default is
32-pkt-per-sec.
ms-ip IP address of the Master clock
Valid entry: A Unicast IPv4 address

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ms-lease Master Postlock Sync Message Duration


Valid entry: 60-1000 seconds. The default is 300.
ms-priority Master Priority.
Valid entry: 0-255. The default is 0.
announce-rat The Announce Message Rate used to communicate with
e the corresponding Master Clock. This rate must not
exceed the Max Announce Message Rate configured on
the Master Clock.
Valid entry: 1-pkt-per-1-sec,1-pkt-per-16-sec,
1-pkt-per-2-sec,1-pkt-per-4-sec, 1-pkt-per-8-sec,
2-pkt-per-1-sec, 4-pkt-per-1-sec, 8-pkt-per-1-sec. The
default is 1-pkt-per-16-sec.
announce-tim Master Announce Message Receipt Timeout in seconds.
eout This defines the time within which at least one Announce
message needs to be received. If an Announce message
is not received before the Timeout occurs, the SOOC
declares a PTSF-LossAnnounce condition to indicate that
Announce message service has been interrupted.
Valid entry:2-255 (seconds). The default is 2.
slave-ip IP address of the Slave clock
Valid entry: A Unicast IPv4 address
slave-mask Network Mask
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Valid entry: A valid IPv4 Mask.


sooc-eid Entity Identifier of SOOC.
Valid entry: sooc-ne-ts-n, where ne=1, ts=1, n=1.
Example: sooc-1-1-1.
syn-rate The Sync Response Message Rate used to communicate
with the corresponding Master Clock. This Rate must not
exceed the Max Sync Response Message Rate
configured on the Master Clock.

Valid entry: 1-pkt-per-sec, 128-pkt-per-sec,


16-pkt-per-sec, 2-pkt-per-sec, 32-pkt-per-sec,
4-pkt-per-sec, 64-pkt-per-sec, 8-pkt-per-sec. The default
is 32-pkt-per-sec.
umn-ctl Enable or disable Unicast Message Negotiation (UMN).
Valid entry: enabled, disabled; The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC). In the
FSP 150CC-GE11x, a Best Master Clock is chosen by comparing the Master
Clock’s signal quality and the Master Priority configured by the user.
• The Master Clock with higher quality is always selected. The master Clock
quality is calculated from PTSF-LossAnnounce and PTSF-LossSync.
• If there are two or more Master Clock with the same highest quality, the one
with the highest Master Priority (configured on SOOC) is selected.

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• If there are two or more Master Clock with the same highest quality and the
same with the highest Master Priority, then the system select a Master
Clock randomly.
• If there are two or more Master Clock with the same highest quality and the
same with the highest Master Priority, the current selected Master Clock
also has the highest quality and the same with the highest Master Priority.
The current Master Clock remains being selected.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> add sooc sooc-1-1-1 one-step
end-to-end 0 ipv4 10.10.20.110 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0
1-pkt-per-16-sec 2 1-pkt-per-sec 1-pkt-per-sec 300 Sborgan
disabled flow-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> show sooc sooc-1-1-1

Alias :
EVC : flow-1-1-1-1-1
Administrative State : management

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Secondary States : act,prtcl,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave Address : 10.10.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Interface name : Sborgan
Current Offset From Master : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : disabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 10.10.20.110
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-16-sec
Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Delay Response Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Delay Response Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Sync Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Lease Duration : 300
Clock Class : none
Recent Mean Path Delay : 140737488371712
Recent Sync PDV : 237494511654912
Recent Sync Path Delay : Not Available

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Related
Commands add sooc master-syncrcp-timeout
admin-state priority-mode
alias priority-mode-value
delete sooc show last-rcv-sync-msg
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show perf-mon
master-delresp-receipt-timeout show sooc
master-priority unicast-timeout
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Command Descriptions

add static-remote-slave

add static-remote-slave
Create a Precision Time Protocol Static Remote Slave.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Master Clock Interface

Syntax add static-remote-slave <rs-eid> <alias> <ip> <une-control>


[<ms-rate>][<ms-delay-rate>][<syn-rate]

rs-eid The entity identifier of the Remote Static Slave


Valid entry: static_slave-ne-bc-mci-n, where ne=1, bc=1,
mci=1, n=1-4. Example: static_slave-1-1-1-2..
alias The name given to the Static Remote Slave.
Valid entry: A string of 0 -256 characters. Empty string or
string containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation
marks. String consisting of only SPACE is not allowed.
uncst-ctl Whether to enable Unicast Negotiation.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled; The default is disabled.

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ms-rate Master Announce Message Rate.
Valid entry: 1-pkt-per-1-sec,1-pkt-per-16-sec,
1-pkt-per-2-sec,1-pkt-per-4-sec, 1-pkt-per-8-sec,
2-pkt-per-1-sec, 4-pkt-per-1-sec, 8-pkt-per-1-sec. The
default is 1-pkt-per-16-sec.
ms-delay-rate Master Delay Response Message Rate
Valid entry: 1-pkt-per-sec, 2-pkt-per-sec, 4-pkt-per-sec,
8-pkt-per-sec, 16-pkt-per-sec, 32-pkt-per-sec,
64-pkt-per-sec, 128-pkt-per-sec. The default is
32-pkt-per-sec.
syn-rate Sync Message Transmission Rate
Valid entry: 1-pkt-per-sec, 128-pkt-per-sec,
16-pkt-per-sec, 2-pkt-per-sec, 32-pkt-per-sec,
4-pkt-per-sec, 64-pkt-per-sec, 8-pkt-per-sec. The default
is 32-pkt-per-sec.

Guidelines This command is used to create a Static Remote Slave. To create a Static
Remote Slave, there must be a master virtual port existing.Remote Slave
Instance of the Master Clock Interface reproduces
OC-S served over this interface. Remote Slave may be of the two
types:
o Static Slave provisioned explicitly for the Master Clock Interface
o Dynamic Slave discovered by Master Clock Interface by means of Unicast
Messages Negotiation Protocol (UMN) The following parameters are only
required when the Unicast Negotiation is disabled:
• ms-rate

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• ms-delay-rate
• syn-rate

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> add
static-remote-slave static_slave-1-1-1-2 rs-2 3.3.3.6
disabled 1-pkt-per-1-sec 2-pkt-per-sec 1-pkt-per-sec
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> show
static-remote-port static_slave-1-1-1-2

Slave Type :
Alias : rs-2
Time Created : 2000-02-08,12:25:01
Neg Announce Lease Duration : 0
Lease Duration Remain Time : 0
Neg Delay Resp Lease Duration : 0
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Delay Resp Duration Remain Time : 0


Neg Sync Lease Duration : 0
Sync Duration Remain Time : 0
Clock Identity : 0000000000000000
Unicast Msg Neg Control : disabled
Slave V4 Address : 3.3.3.6
Announce Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-1-sec
Delay Resp Msg Rate : 2-pkt-per-sec
Sync Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Secondary States : sgeo

Related
Commands add static-remote-slave delete static-remote-slave
admin-state show dynamic-remote-slave
alias show static-remote-slave
delete dynamic-remote-slave

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Command Descriptions

add syncref

add syncref
Create a synchronization reference.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Sync


Syntax add syncref <syncref-num> <priority> <if-eid>

syncref-n The number given to this synchronization reference.


um Valid entry: 1-3.
priority The priority of the synchronization reference.
Valid entry: 1-10.
if-eid The synchronization reference source. The reference can be
a BITS IN Port, Telecom Slave, or a Time Clock.
Valid entry for BITS-IN Port: bits_in-ne-shelf-nte-n, where
ne=1, shelf=1, nte=1, n=1. Example: bits_in-1-1-1-1.
Valid entry for Access Port: access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where
ne=1, shelf=1, nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.
Valid entry for Network Port: network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where
ne=1, shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.
Valid entry for Telecom Slave: ts-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1.

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Example: ts-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to add an entry to the synchronization reference list. A
Synchronization reference is also known as system clock source reference or
timing reference. The system clock synchronize its frequency to the selected
Sync Reference.
A Synchronization Reference can be created at one the following Interfaces.
• A BITS-IN Port.
• A Telecom Slave.
• An Access Port.
• A Network Port.
To be used as Synchronization Reference, an interface must not in Unassigned
state. For a Telecom Slave, it must have Sync-E enabled. For Access or Net-
work Port, it must have Sync-E enabled and Media type set to Fiber.
Run show sync-available-refs to receive a list of eligible Synchronizer Refer-
ences.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> add syncref 1 1 ts-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show syncref syncref-1-1-1-1-1

Alias :
Priority : 1

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Source : ts-1-1
Status : ref-ok
Received QL : ql-nsupp
State : unavailable
Effective QL : ql-failed

Related
Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)
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Command Descriptions

add target-address

add target-address
Create a new SNMP Target Address.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax add target-address <name> [<ipv4-address>|<ipv6-address>]
<ip-version> <timeout> <retry> <taglist> <name>
<dying-gasp>

dying-ga Control over sending dying gasp to the target address.


sp Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default value: disabled
name A character string representing the SNMP Target Address
Name.
Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 64 characters.
ipv4-add The IP Address and port of the Traphost to be associate with
ress this Target Address Entry.
Valid entry: A valid IPv4 Address and Port delimited by colon.
Example, 10.10.10.10:8080.
ipv6-add The IP Address and port of the Traphost to be associate with
ress this Target Address Entry.

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Valid entry: A valid IPv6 Unicast Address with Port delimited by
colon. The IPv6 address must be enclosed in square brackets.
Example, [1111:a3:0:0:0:0:0:2222]:5555.
timeout The maximum round trip time (in seconds) for communicating
with this traphost.
Valid entry: number (in seconds).
retry The number of retries to be attempted when a response is not
received for a generated message.
Valid entry: 0 to 5. The default is 3.
taglist Must match a Notify Tag in the Notify Entry Table.
Valid entry: info or trap.
name Must match a Parameter Name in the Target Parameter Entry
table.
Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 64 characters. The
acceptable characters are: a-z, A-Z,0-9,.,- and _

Guidelines Create a new SNMP Target Address Entry. The Target Parameter Entry must
first be created by using the add target-params command.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> add target-address ta_new 172.23.55.33:8888
100 3 trap jx enabled
ADVA:snmp--> show target-address ta_new

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Target Address Name : ta_new


Transport Address : 172.23.55.33:8888
Timeout : 100
Retry Count : 3
Tag List : trap
Target Params Name : jx
Dying Gasp Intf Port EID : none
SNMP Dying Gasp : enabled
Dying Gasp Active : disabled

Related
Commands
add target-address show all-target-params
add target-params show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params snmp-dying-gasp
show all-target-addresses
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Command Descriptions

add target-params

add target-params
Create a new Target Parameter.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax add target-params <name> <mp-model> <sec-model> <sec-name>
<sec-level>

name A character string representing the SNMP Target Parameters


Name.
Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 64 characters. The
acceptable characters are: a-z, A-Z,0-9,.,- and _
mp-model The Message Processing Model to be used when generating
SNMP messages using this entry.
Valid entry: snmpv1, snmpv2c, snmpv3.
sec-mode The Security Model to be used when generating SNMP
l messages using this entry.
Valid entry: snmpv1, snmpv2c, usm.
sec-name The Security Name to be used when generating SNMP
messages using this entry.

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Valid entry: Valid existing Community name or USM user
name. Character string - 1to 64 characters. To create a usm
user, the security name must be the same as user name. An
empty security name can be entered and it is automatically
replaced with the user name.
sec-leve The Security Level to be used when generating SNMP
l messages using this entry.
Valid entry: auth-no-priv, auth-priv, no-auth.

Guidelines Create a new Target Parameters Entry. The Community Name must first be cre-
ated by using the add community command.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> add target-params jx snmpv3 usm ADMIN no-auth
ADVA:snmp--> show target-params jx

Target Params Name : jx


Message Processing Model : snmpv3
Security Model : usm
Security Name : ADMIN
Security Level : no-auth

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Related
Commands
add target-address show all-target-params
add target-params show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params snmp-dying-gasp
show all-target-addresses
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Command Descriptions

add telecom-slave

add telecom-slave
Create a PTP Telecom Slave (TS).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level PTP Network Element

Syntax add telecom-slave <ts-eid> <sync_reference control>


<ql-mode> <clock-id> <netclk-type> <exp-ql> [<asmd-ql>]
[<ptp-ts-domain-number>] [<sync-eid>] [<holdover
accuracy>]

asmd-ql The option of assumed quality level.


Valid entry for SDH Network Clock Type: ql-ssu-a,
ql-ssu-b, ql-eec1, ql-none, ql-prc. The default is ql-eec1.
Valid entry for Sonet Network Clock Type: ql-eec2,
ql-none, ql-prov, ql-prs, ql-smc, ql-st2, ql-st3e, ql-stu,
ql-tnc. The default is ql-stu.
clock-id The unique Identifier for the PTP Clock.

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Valid entry: A 16-digit hex number which is unique
System-wide. The default value: <DCN MAC Address>
<Unique Number> . Example: 0080ea2202100002.
exp-ql The option of expected quality level.
Valid entry: ql-eec1, ql-none, ql-prc, ql-ssu-a, ql-ssu-b.
The default is ql-none.
ts-eid A Telecom Slave clock Entity Identifier.
Valid entry: ts-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1. Example: ts-1-1.
sync_referen Whether to allow the Telecom Slave to be used as a
ce control Synchronization Reference.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.
netclk-type The type of network clock.
Valid entry: option1-sdh, option2-sonet. The default is
option1-sdh.
ptp-ts-domai The PTP Telecom Salve Domain Number which the
n-number Telecom Slave Clock participates in.
Valid entry: 0-255. The default is 0.
ql-mode Whether to enable or disable QL mode.
Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.
sync-id Entity Identifier of the synchronization domain
Valid entry: sync-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
nte=1, n=1. Example: sync-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to Create a Telecom Slave (TS). There can be at most
one telecom slave at one Network Element.

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A PTP Timing Domain involves a Telecom Slave that selects a PTP stream from
one or more Slave Only Ordinary Clocks (SOOC) and recovers frequency and
phase from it.

To create a Telecom Slave, the Time Clock must be in Unassigned sate.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> add telecom-slave ts-1-1 enabled enabled
0000000000000090 option1-sdh ql-eec1 ql-eec1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show telecom-slave ts-1-1

Alias :
Clock Identity : 0000000000000090
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Sync Reference Mode : enabled
QL Mode : enabled
Sync : none
PTP Domain Number : 0
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Clock Recovery Mode : two-way


Clock Recovery State :
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-eec1
Received QL : Not Available
Squelch Control :
Packet Clock Selected : none
Current Time of Day : Not Available
Time Holdover Accuracy (ns) : 5000

Related
Commands
admin-state ql-mode
add telecom-slave show telecom-slave
alias squelch-control
assumed-ql squelch-ql
clock-recovery-mode sync-e-mode
delete telecom-slave sync-id
expected-ql sync-ref-mode

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Command Descriptions

add timeref

add timeref
Add a Time Reference entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Time Clock

Syntax add timeref <timeRefNum> <priority> [<gps-port-eid>]

timeRefNum The number of the Time Reference.


Valid entry: 1.
priority The Priority given to the Time Reference.
Valid entry: 1-10.
gps-port-eid The entity Identifier of the GPS port to be used as time
source.
Valid entry: gps-port-eid-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1. Example: gps-port-1-1-1-1

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Guidelines This command is used to add a Time Reference for Time Clock. A Time Refer-
ence must be a GPS Port. Time Clock is the timing source of the master clock.
Time Clock allows configuration of up to two Time References and selection /
switchover of the active source.
With FSP 150CC-GE11x, only the GPS can be used as Time Reference.
This command is supported on GE11SH only.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> add timeref 1 2 gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show timeref
timeref-1-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Priority : 1
Source : gps-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-failed
State : unavailable

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Related
Commands add timeref selection-mode
admin-state show time-available-refs
clear show time-clock
clear-lockout show time-ref
clear-wtr sync-ref-candidate
delete timeref time-clock-alias
expected-ql time-holdover-performance
list timeref time-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
priority (sync)
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Command Descriptions

add-to-mep-list

add-to-mep-list
Add a MEP to the MEP List for a Manet.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MANET


Syntax add-to-mep-list <mep-id>

mep-id Enter a MEP ID to add to an existing MANET.


Valid entry: 1 to 8191

Guidelines This command is used to add a single Maintenance End Point (MEP) to an
existing MANET.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-34
ADVA:cfm:md-34--> configure manet manet-34-34
ADVA:cfm:manet-34-34--> add-to-mep-list 56
ADVA:cfm:manet-34-34--> show manet

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Name Format : string
Name : maNe2
CCM Interval : 10min
MEP List : 34,56

Related
Commands add manet list manet
add-to-mep-list mep-list
ccm-interval name-format
delete-from-mep-list show manet
delete manet

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add usm-user

add usm-user
Create a new USM User.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax Add a no-auth USM user:
add usm-user <name> <engine-id> <sec-name> <access> no-auth

Add an auth-no-priv USM user:


add usm-user <name> <engine-id> <sec-name> <access>
auth-no-priv <auth-protocol> <auth-key> <auth-key>

Add an auth-priv USM user:


add usm-user <name> <engine-id> <sec-name> <access>
auth-priv <auth-protocol> <priv-protocol> <auth-key>
<auth-key> <priv-key> <priv-key>
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name A human readable string representing the name of the USM


user.
Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 64 characters.
engine-id An SNMP engine's administratively-unique identifier. In a
simple agent, this value is always that agent own
snmpEngineID value.
Valid entry: Character string - 5 to 32 characters. Enter
‘local’ for Local Engine ID or full remote Engine ID.
sec-name Security Name. A human readable string representing the
USM user in Security Model independent format.
Valid entry: Valid existing Community name or USM user
name. Character string - 1to 64 characters. To create a usm
user, the security name must be the same as user name. An
empty security name can be entered and it is automatically
replaced with the user name.
access The SNMP Access type support for this USM user.
Valid entry: readonly, readwrite, trap-only.
sec-level The Security Level associated with this usm user.
Valid entry: auth-no-priv, auth-priv, no-auth.
auth-proto The Authentication Protocol support for this USM user. An
col indication of whether messages sent on behalf of this user
to/from the SNMP engine identified by USM User Engine ID,
can be authenticated, and if so, the type of Authentication
Protocol which is used.
Valid entry: md5, sha1; This option is only applicable if
sec-level is set to auth-priv or auth-no-priv.

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priv-proto The Privacy Protocol support for this USM user. An


col indication of whether messages sent on behalf of this user
to/from the SNMP engine identified by USM User Engine ID,
can be protected from disclosure, and if so, the type of
Privacy Protocol which is used.
Valid entry: aes, des; This option is only applicable if
sec-level is set to auth-priv.
auth-key The Authentication Key for this USM user.
Valid entry: Character string - 8 to 32 alpha-numeric
characters; only applicable if sec-level is set to auth-priv or
auth-no-priv.
priv-key The Privacy Key for this USM user.
Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 128 characters; This
option is only applicable if sec-level is set to auth-priv.

Guidelines Create a new USM User. Four pre-configured SNMP user accounts are pro-
vided as default: “ADMIN,” “MONITOR,” “OPERATOR” and “PROVISION”.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> add usm-user MJ local MJ readwrite no-auth
ADVA:snmp--> show usm-user MJ local

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User Name : MJ
User Engine Id : 800009f0030080ea220000
User Security Name : MJ
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Priv Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Access Type : readonly
User Auth Key : *****
User Priv Key : *****
User Security Level : no-auth

Related
Commands
add usm-user delete usm-user
configure usm-user-auth-key show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-priv-key show usm-user

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add vlan-entry

add vlan-entry
Create a VLAN entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax add vlan-entry <component-eid> <primary-vid> <vlan-list>

component-e Link the VLAN to a particular access port interface. This


id can be a Network Port or Access Port or LAG.
Valid entry: A Valid Entity Identifier of a Network Port or
Access Port or LAG.
primary-vid Assign a Primary VID.
Valid entry: 1 to 4095
vlan-list Enter a VLAN or list of VLANs. Ranges are acceptable
and multiple entries are separated by commas (e.g.
1-10, 20-25, 150)
Valid entry: 1 to 4095.

Guidelines This command is used to add VLANs for use by CFM on a particular access
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interface.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> add vlan-entry access-1-1-1-5 1501 2501
ADVA:cfm--> show vlan-entry cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-1501

Primary VLAN ID : 1501


Component EID : access-1-1-1-5
VLAN ID List : 2501

Related
Commands add vlan-entry show vlan-entry
delete vlan-entry vid-list
list vlan-table

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add vlan-member

add vlan-member
Add a VLAN Member to an EVPL Flow on an Access Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Pass-Through Flow

Syntax add vlan-member <vlan-member>

vlan-member The VLAN to be added to a Flow or Pass Through Flow.

Valid entry for Pass-Through Flow: A single VLAN (in


form VLAN-Priority) or a VLAN Range (in form
VLAN:VLAN-Priority). The range of VLAN is 0-4095; The
range of Priority is 0-7. For A single VLAN, either VLAN
or Priority must be *. For VLAN Range: the Priority must
bu *. *-* is not allowed.
Valid entry for Service Flow: 0 to 4095.

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Guidelines This command is used to add a VLAN member to an EVPL Flow. There are
some rules doing this:

• Existing VLANs with a Flow must be taken into account.


• To add VLANs to a Flow with VLAN-* members, only the VLAN in the same
form, namely VLAN-* or VLAN-Range are acceptable.
• To add VLANs to a Flow with *-priority members, only the VLAN in the same
form, namely *- Priority, is acceptable. VLAN Range cannot be added.
• Overlapping between VLAN members is not allowed.
• There can be 2 VLAN ranges in the VLAN list for a Flow at most.

A member to be added must align with existing VLAN members.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-4
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> add vlan-member 10-*
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name : f5
Flow Type : regular-evc

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Multi-COS Enabled : enabled


Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 64000
VLAN Members List : 6-*,10-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : enabled
C-Tag Control : none
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
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add vlan-member

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning

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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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admin-state

admin-state
Set the administration state associated with the specified entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure 10MHZ Port


Configure Access Port
Configure Boundary Clock
Configure CFM Shaper
Configure DCN
Configure Dynamic Remote Slave
Configure ERP
Configure Flow
Configure GPS Port
Configure LAG
Configure Master Clock
Configure Master Virtual Port
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Configure MEP
Configure Network Port
Configure NTE
Configure Pass-through Flow
Configure PSE Port
Configure PPS Port
Configure PSU
Configure PTP Flow Point
Configure PTP TC
Configure SOOC
Configure Static Remote Slave
Configure Sync
Configure Telecom Slave
Configure USB
Network Element

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Command Descriptions

admin-state

Syntax admin-state <state>

state The Administrative state to set for this entity.


Valid entry: For Ports, in-service, management,
maintenance, disabled, unassigned; For Shelf, Equipment,
Flows and QoS Shapers: in-service, management; For PSU,
in-service, management; For PSE port, in-service,
unassigned; For Sync entity, in-service, management.

Guidelines This command is used to set the administration state associated with the speci-
fied entity. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on
p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example for Flow:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-5-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> admin-state management
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> show flow

Admin State : management

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Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Circuit Name : FLOW-BankOne
Flow Type : port-based
Traffic Type : Not Available
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
HCOS Management Enabled : disabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 1048320000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Access to Network Guaranteed Bandwidth : 0
Access to Network Max Bandwidth : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 1048320000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List :
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
C-Tag : 1-0
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag Match RX Priority : disabled
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Untagged Enabled : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio : 345
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1234

Refer to the following example for CFM Shaper:


ADVA--> configure cfm

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admin-state

ADVA:cfm--> configure cfm-a2n-port-shaper network-1-1-1-1


cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1-1-1-1--> admin-state
management
ADVA:cfm:cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1-1-1-1--> show cfm-shaper

Admin State : management


CIR (bps) : 320000
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 1

Related
Commands
show a2n-shaper show nte
show eth0 show pse-port
show network-port show psu
show network-element show sync
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Command Descriptions

admin-status

admin-status
Set the LLDP Admin Status for an Access Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLDP Access Port Configuration


LLDP Network Port Configuration

Syntax admin-status <status>

status The LLDP Admin status for this port.


Valid entry: disabled, rx-only, tx-and-rx, tx-only. The
default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to set the LLDP Admin status for this port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure network-port
network-1-1-1-1

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ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp-->
lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-1
--> show lldp

Destination Mac Address : lldp_dest_addr-1


Admin Status : disabled
SNMP Notification : disabled
Basic Optional TLVs :
port-description,sys-name,sys-description,sys-cap

ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-1
--> admin-status tx-and-rx
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-1
--> show lldp

Destination Mac Address : lldp_dest_addr-1


Admin Status : tx-and-rx
SNMP Notification : disabled
Basic Optional TLVs :
port-description,sys-name,sys-description,sys-cap

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Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification
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Command Descriptions

afp

afp
Set the Acceptable Frame Policy (AFP) for an Access or Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure Network Port
Configure LAG

Syntax afp <mode>

mode Set the Acceptable Frame Policy for an Ethernet Access


port or Ethernet Network port.
Valid entry: all-afp, tagged-afp, untagged-afp. The
default is all-afp.

Guidelines This attribute is used to configure the Acceptable Frame Policy for an Ethernet
Access port or Ethernet Network port. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter
Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.
In FSP 150CC-GE11x, the tagged frames are the incoming frames meeting all
the criteria below:

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o With Ethernet type: 0x8100 or 0x88A8
o Not VID 0
Untagged Frames are the incoming frames meeting any of the following criteria:
o
Ethernet type 0x8100 or 0x88A8 but the VID is 0
o
Any frames not mentioned above

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> afp all-afp
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : disabled
LACP Control : disabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00

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afp

Actor System Priority : 32768


Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 55
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-5
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
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bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause

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Command Descriptions

aging-timer

aging-timer
Configure the aging time of the MAC learning table.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow

Syntax aging-timer <timer>

timer Maximum time a forward entry is allowed existing in the


Forward table.
Valid entry: 0-1000000 (S). The default is 300 (S).

Guidelines This command is used to configure the aging timer on this Flow. Entries in the
Forward Table are discarded.
Setting the timer to 0 to disable the aging timer feature.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> aging-timer 250
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : management


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 3:5
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
N2A Shaping Type : port-based
N2N Forwarding : disabled

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aging-timer

Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled


Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1
Access Interface : access-1-1-1-6
Access Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Network Interface Learning Control : none
Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 1000
Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2048
Protect Access Learning Control : none
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Protect Network Learning Control : none


Aging Timer : 250
Table Full Learning Action : forward

Related
Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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Command Descriptions

ais-client-mdlevel

ais-client-mdlevel
Configure the MD Level for a CFM AIS Client on a MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Configure Sever MEP

Syntax ais-client-mdlevel <ais-level>

ais-level Assign the AIS client MD level for this MEP.


Valid entry: 1 to 7

Guidelines This command is used to set the AIS client MD level for a MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-2
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> configure mep mep-2-2-66

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ADVA:cfm:mep-2-2-66--> ais-client-mdlevel 4
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-2-66--> show mep

State : in-service
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Direction : down
CCM Generation : enabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : true
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : true
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 4
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled
CCM LTM Priority : 6

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ais-client-mdlevel

Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined


MEP Defects : rem-ccm
Total CCM's Transmitted : 1
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
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clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep


delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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Command Descriptions

ais-gen

ais-gen
Configure the AIS Generation Control for a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Configure Sever MEP

Syntax ais-gen [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable AIS generation on a MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> ais-gen disabled
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> show mep

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State : in-service
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Direction : down
CCM Generation : enabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : true
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : true
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 4
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled
CCM LTM Priority : 6
Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined
MEP Defects : rem-ccm

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ais-gen

Total CCM's Transmitted : 1


Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
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ethernet-type show alarm-attributes


list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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Command Descriptions

ais-interval

ais-interval
Configure the AIS Interval for a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Configure Sever MEP

Syntax ais-interval [1min | 1sec]

Guidelines This command is used to set the AIS interval for a CFM MEP for either 1 minute
or 1 second. The default 1 second.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> ais-interval 1sec
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> show mep

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State : in-service
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Direction : down
CCM Generation : enabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : true
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : true
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 4
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled
CCM LTM Priority : 6
Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined
MEP Defects : rem-ccm

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ais-interval

Total CCM's Transmitted : 1


Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
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ethernet-type show alarm-attributes


list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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Command Descriptions

ais-prio

ais-prio
Configure the AIS Priority for a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Configure Sever MEP

Syntax ais-prio <ais-prio>

ais-prio Assign the AIS priority for a MEP.


Valid entry: 0 to 7. The default is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to set the AIS priority for a MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1

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ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> ais-prio 0
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> show mep

State : in-service
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Direction : down
CCM Generation : enabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : true
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : true
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 4
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled

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ais-prio

CCM LTM Priority : 6


Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined
MEP Defects : rem-ccm
Total CCM's Transmitted : 1
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
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clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep


delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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Command Descriptions

ais-trigger

ais-trigger
Configure the AIS Trigger Events for a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax ais-trigger <event-list>

event-list Assign the AIS trigger events for a MEP. If more than 1
event is entered, the list is comma delimited (e.g.
rem-ccm, err-ccm). If no trigger events are used, enter
“none”.
Valid entry:rem-ccm, err-ccm, xcon-ccm, ais. The
default is {none} for empty list.

Guidelines This command is used to enter the AIS trigger events for a MEP. The events
have to be typed in, a list of entries is not provided by using the question mark. If
no trigger events are used, enter “none”.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> ais-trigger none
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> show mep
State : in-service
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Direction : down
CCM Generation : enabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : true
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : true
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 4
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled

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ais-trigger

LM TX Count All Priorities : enabled


LM RX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled
CCM LTM Priority : 6
Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined
MEP Defects : rem-ccm
Total CCM's Transmitted : 1
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
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ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac


ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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Command Descriptions

alarm-attributes

alarm-attributes
Configure the alarm attribute associated with a specific condition type and ser-
vice affect pairing.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax alarm-attributes <sys-eid> <cond-type> <srv-aff>
<notif-code>

sys-eid Identifies the System Entity for which the Alarm Attributes are
to be set. Available selections are displayed by typing a “?”.
Valid entry: 10mhz-port, g3-dcn, access-port, bits-in-port,
bits-out-port, cfm-mep, cfm-qos-shaper, dcn-port, erp-group,
gps-receiver-port, lag, network-port, nte (name varies with
product), pps-port, psu, shelf-nte (name varies with product),
sooc, sync, system, telecom-slave, time-clock,
time-of-day-port.
cond-type Identifies the Condition Type for which the Notification Code
is to be modified. Available selections are displayed by
typing a “?”.

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Valid entry: See Alarms and Conditions on p. 124 or use the
show conditions command.
srv-aff Indicates if this Notification Code change is to be associated
with the Service Affecting or Non-Service Affecting version of
this Condition Type. Available selections are displayed by
typing a “?”.
Valid entry: nsa, sa.
notif-cod Identifies the new Notification Code value. Available
e selections are displayed by typing a “?”.
Valid entry: cl, cr, mj, mn, na, nr.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the alarm severity associated with a condi-
tion type / service affecting tuple. Use the show arp-entries command or refer to
Alarms and Conditions on p. 124 for valid condition type, service affect and noti-
fication codes. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on
p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> alarm-attributes access-port sfp-rmvd sa cr
ADVA:system--> show alarm-attributes access-port

|Condition |Svc|Loc |Dir |Notif Code


|------------------------------|---|-----|-----|----------|
|farend-duplex-unknown |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|farend-duplex-unknown |sa |near |rcv |mj
|efm-oam-dying-gasp |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|efm-oam-dying-gasp |sa |near |rcv |cr

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alarm-attributes

|efm-fail |nsa|near |rcv |mn


|efm-fail |sa |near |rcv |mn
|efm-rce |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|efm-rce |sa |near |rcv |mn
|efm-rld |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|efm-rld |sa |near |rcv |mn
|efm-rls |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|efm-rls |sa |near |rcv |mn
|lnkdn-deact |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|lnkdn-deact |sa |near |rcv |cr
|lnkdn-unisolated |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|lnkdn-unisolated |sa |near |rcv |cr
|lnkdn-cbl-flt |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|lnkdn-cbl-flt |sa |near |rcv |cr
|lnkdn-cbl-rmvd |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|lnkdn-cbl-rmvd |sa |near |rcv |cr
|lnkdn-autoneg-failed |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|lnkdn-autoneg-failed |sa |near |rcv |cr
|lnkdn-lpbk-flt |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|lnkdn-lpbk-flt |sa |near |rcv |cr
|lnkdn |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|lnkdn |sa |near |rcv |cr
|rfi |nsa|near |rcv |mn
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|rfi |sa |near |rcv |mn


|rx-jabber |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|rx-jabber |sa |near |rcv |mj
|sfp-mismatch |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|sfp-mismatch |sa |near |rcv |cr
|sfp-rmvd |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|sfp-rmvd |sa |near |rcv |cr
|sfp-tx-flt |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|sfp-tx-flt |sa |near |rcv |cr
|rmt-efm-lpbk-fail |nsa|far |both |na
|rmt-efm-lpbk-fail |sa |far |both |mn
|bw-exceeds-neg-speed |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|bw-exceeds-neg-speed |sa |near |rcv |mj
|sfp-non-qualified |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|lnkdn-master-slave-cfg |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|lnkdn-master-slave-cfg |sa |near |rcv |cr
|link-control-protocol-fail |nsa|near |rcv |mn
|link-control-protocol-fail |sa |near |rcv |cr
|link-control-protocol-loopback|nsa|near |rcv |mn
|link-control-protocol-loopback|sa |near |rcv |cr
|test-alarm |nsa|near |rcv |mj

Related
Commands
alarm-attributes show file-services-status
show alarms show ne-conditions
show alarm-attributes test-alarm
show conditions

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Command Descriptions

alias

alias
Edit the Alias for this entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure Boundary Clock
Configure DCN
Configure Dynamic Remote Slave
Configure GPS Port
Configure LAG
Configure Master Clock
Configure Master Virtual Port
Configure Network Port
Configure NTE
Configure OCS Port
Configure PPS Port

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Configure PTP Flow Point
Configure PTP TC
Configure PTP-TC Port
Configure PSU
Configure SOOC
Configure Static Remote Slave
Configure Telecom Slave
Configure USB

Syntax alias <alias>

alias A character string (0 to 64 characters) representing the


Alias of the entity.
Valid entry for equipment.:A string of 0 - 64 characters;
Empty string or string containing SPACE must be
enclosed in quotation marks. String consisting of only
SPACE is not allowed.
Valid entry for Transparent Clock: A string of 0 -256
characters. Empty string or string containing SPACE
must be enclosed in quotation marks. String consisting
of only SPACE is not allowed.

Guidelines This command is used modify the Network Element Name attribute. For valid
entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

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alias

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> alias lag-new
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias : lag-new
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0c
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled

Related
Commands
alias name (ne)
circuit-name user-label
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Command Descriptions

alm-descr

alm-descr
Set environment alarm description.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Environment Alarm


Syntax alm-descr <description>

descripti The description of the environment alarm.


on Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 64 characters. The
default is null.

Guidelines This command is used to set environment alarm description.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure env-alm env_alarm_input-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> show env-alm
Description :
Condition Type : miscellaneous

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Notification Code : cr
Alarm Input Mode : disabled
Alarm Hold Off : enabled
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> alm-descr alm_input1
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> show env-alm

Description : alm_input1
Condition Type : miscellaneous
Notification Code : cr
Alarm Input Mode : disabled
Alarm Hold Off : enabled

Related
Commands alm-hold-off alm-type
alm-input-mode show env-alm
alm-notif-code

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alm-hold-off

alm-hold-off
Toggle Alarm Hold Off.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Environment Alarm


Syntax alm-hold-off <control>

control Enable or disable Alarm Hold Off.


Valid entry: enabled; disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable Alarm Hold Off.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure env-alm env_alarm_input-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> show env-alm
Description : alm_input1
Condition Type : miscellaneous
Notification Code : cr
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Alarm Input Mode : disabled


Alarm Hold Off : enabled
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> alm-hold-off disabled
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> show env-alm
Description : alm_input1
Condition Type : miscellaneous
Notification Code : cr
Alarm Input Mode : disabled
Alarm Hold Off : disabled

Related
Commands alm-descr alm-type
alm-input-mode show env-alm
alm-notif-code

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Command Descriptions

alm-input-mode

alm-input-mode
Select an alarm input mode for this environment alarm.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Environment Alarm


Syntax alm-input-mode <mode>

mode The input mode of the environment alarm.


Valid entry: alarm-on-open, alarm-when-close, disabled.
The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to set the input mode of an environment alarm.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure env-alm env_alarm_input-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> show env-alm
Description : alm_input1
Condition Type : miscellaneous

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Notification Code : cr
Alarm Input Mode : disabled
Alarm Hold Off : disabled
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> alm-input-mode
alarm-on-open
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> show env-alm
Description : alm_input1
Condition Type : miscellaneous
Notification Code : cr
Alarm Input Mode : alarm-on-open
Alarm Hold Off : disabled

Related
Commands alm-descr alm-type
alm-hold-off show env-alm
alm-notif-code

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alm-notif-code

alm-notif-code
Set notification code for environment alarm condition type.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Environment Alarm


Syntax alm-notif-code <notif-code>

notif-cod The notification code of the environment alarm.


e Valid entry: cl, cr, mj, mn, na, nr.

Guidelines This command is used to set the notification code for environment alarm condi-
tion type. For detailed explanation, see “Alarm Profile Notification Code” section
in FSP 150CC-GE11x R6.1Installation and Operations Manual.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure env-alm env_alarm_input-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> show env-alm
Description : alm_input1
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Condition Type : miscellaneous


Notification Code : cr
Alarm Input Mode : alarm-on-open
Alarm Hold Off : disabled
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> alm-notif-code mj
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> show env-alm
Description : alm_input1
Condition Type : miscellaneous
Notification Code : mj
Alarm Input Mode : alarm-on-open
Alarm Hold Off : disabled

Related
Commands alm-descr alm-type
alm-hold-off show env-alm
alm-input-mode

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Command Descriptions

alm-type

alm-type
Set the condition type for an environment alarm.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Environment Alarm


Syntax alm-type <alm-type>

alm-type The option of condition type for environment alarm.


Valid entry: battery-discharging, battery-failure,
commercial-power-failure, cooling-fan-failure,
engine-failure, fuse-failure, generator-failure,
high-temperature, intrusion, low-battery-voltage,
low-temperature, miscellaneous, open-door. The default
is miscellaneous.

Guidelines This command is used to set the condition type for an environment alarm.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure env-alm env_alarm_input-1-1-1

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ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> show env-alm
Description : alm_input1
Condition Type : miscellaneous
Notification Code : mj
Alarm Input Mode : alarm-on-open
Alarm Hold Off : disabled
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> alm-type
cooling-fan-failure
ADVA-NE-1:env_alarm_input-1-1-1--> show env-alm
Description : alm_input1
Condition Type : cooling-fan-failure
Notification Code : mj
Alarm Input Mode : alarm-on-open
Alarm Hold Off : disabled

Related
Commands alm-descr alm-notif-code
alm-hold-off show env-alm
alm-input-mode

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apn

apn
Configure the 3G Wireless Access Point Name (APN).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure USB


Syntax apn <name>

Guidelines This command is used to Configure the 3G Wireless Access Point Name.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure usb
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> apn new-telecom
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> show usb
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Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Vendor Name :
Serial Number :
Hardware Ver :
Model :
IMEI :
Firmware Ver :
Connection Status :
Service Provider :
MTU : 0
Max Speed : 0
Current RSSI :
Apn : new-telecom
User name : us1
Password : *****
Dial Number : (650)22222222
Redial Timer : 10
SIM Status : Not Inserted
PIN/PUK Status :
IMSI :

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Command Descriptions

apn

Related
Commands admin-state password
alias pin-authentication
apn redial-timer
change-pin show 3g-dcn
dial-number show usb
disable-pin unlock-pin
enable-pin user-name

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apply-pcp-pairs

apply-pcp-pairs
Command applies the Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax apply-pcp-pairs

Guidelines Used to update the PCP Encoding and Decoding Tables after editing PCP Pairs
1, 2 and/or 3.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> pcp-pairs 2,1 4,3 6,5
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list pcp-pairs
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|Drop Eligible Prio |Drop InEligible Prio


|--------------------|--------------------|
|1 |2
|3 |4
|5 |6

ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> apply-pcp-pairs

Related
Commands
apply-pcp-pairs pcp-encoding
list pcp-decoding pcp-mode
list pcp-encoding pcp-pair
list pcp-pairs pcp-pairs
pcp-decoding

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Command Descriptions

assumed-ql

assumed-ql
Set the Assumed Quality Level for a Sync-E interface.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port - Sync-E


Configure BITS IN
Configure Network Port - Sync-E
Configure Telecom Slave

Syntax assumed-ql <ql-level>

ql-level The Quality Level assumed for a reference not


supporting SSM.
Valid entry for SDH Network Clock:
ql-ssu-a, ql-ssu-b, ql-eec1, ql-none, ql-prc. The default
is ql-eec1.
Valid entry for SONET Network Clock: ql-eec2,
ql-none, ql-prov, ql-prs, ql-smc, ql-st2, ql-st3e, ql-stu,
ql-tnc. The default is ql-stu.

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Guidelines Only effective if the QL Mode for the interface is set to enabled and the Network
Clock type is set to SDH. Choices available depend on the “network-clock-type”
setting - “option1-sdh” or “option2-sonet”. If Option 1 is selected, there has to be
an Assumed QL in case the selected synchronization reference does not sup-
port SSM. For Option 2, the Assumed QL is automatically set to “ql-stu” and is
not editable. If the “network-clock-type” is changed from “option2-sonet” to
“option1-sdh”, the “assumed-ql” defaults to “ql-eec1”. For valid entity identifiers,
see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure bits-in
bits_in-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> assumed-ql ql-ssu-b
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> show bits-in

Alias :
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : act,faf
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-crc4
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : disabled
Assumed QL : ql-ssu-b
Expected QL : ql-none

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assumed-ql

Received QL : ql-nsupp

Related For BITS IN/BITS OUT/Access/Network Port:


Commands
admin-state line-code
alias ql-mode
assumed-ql sa-bit
bits-line-type show bits-in
expected-ql show bits-out
frame-format squelch-ql
line-build-out sync-e-mode

For Telecom Slave:


admin-state ql-mode
add telecom-slave show telecom-slave
alias squelch-control
assumed-ql squelch-ql
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clock-recovery-mode sync-e-mode
delete telecom-slave sync-id
expected-ql sync-ref-mode

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Command Descriptions

auth-protocol

auth-protocol
Edit the Remote Authentication Protocol type to be used by the system.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax auth-protocol <protocol>

protoc The type of remote authentication protocol to be used by the


ol system.
Valid entry: radius, none, tacacs. The default is none.

Guidelines This command is used to change the configured Remote Authentication Proto-
col.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> auth-protocol radius
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system

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Authentication Protocol : radius
Access Order : local
Authentication Type : pap
NAS IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Security Policy Strength : high
SSH MD5 Finger Print : DA:46:8D:41:5D:41:C6:D8:AE:02:5B:88:C9:A3:72:77
SSH SHA1 Finger Print : 41:A0:36:F9:C8:5B:E1:D4:C9:30:17:36:70:ED:4A:7C:FB:76:1D:02
Key Generation Status : idle
RADIUS Accounting : enabled
SSL Cipher Strength : low
TACACS Privilege Control : enabled
TACACS Default Privilege Level : not-applicable

Related
Commands
access-order security-strength
auth-protocol show security-system
auth-type tacacs-privilege-control
regenerate-ssh-keys tacacs-user-privilege

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auth-traps

auth-traps
Enable or disable SNMP Authentication Traps.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax auth-traps <control>

control Enable or disable SNMP Authentication Traps.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable SNMP Authentication Traps. If enabled, SNMP
Authentication traps will be sent to the configured trap server.

Examples To Enable SNMP Authentication Traps:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> auth-traps enable
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114


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System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.2
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2011-12-09,11:49:03
System Up Time : 1 day 1 hr 19 mins 56 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100

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Command Descriptions

auth-traps

File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial
clock set serial-disconnect-logoff
ftp sftp
http show system
https show time
ipv6-fwd snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet

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auth-type

auth-type
Change the protocol type used for the Remote Authentication Protocol.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax auth-type <type>

type Configure the Security protocol used when accessing the Remote
Authentication Server. Valid entry: chap, pap. The default is chap.

Guidelines This command is used to change the protocol type used for the Remote Authen-
tication Protocol. The supported values are: pap - Password Authentication Pro-
tocol, and chap - Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol. This
parameter is only relevant if the Authentication Protocol is set to a value other
than remote-auth-none.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> auth-type pap
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
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Authentication Protocol : radius


Access Order : local
Authentication Type : pap
NAS IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Security Policy Strength : high
SSH MD5 Finger Print : DA:46:8D:41:5D:41:C6:D8:AE:02:5B:88:C9:A3:72:77
SSH SHA1 Finger Print : 41:A0:36:F9:C8:5B:E1:D4:C9:30:17:36:70:ED:4A:7C:FB:76:1D:02
Key Generation Status : idle
RADIUS Accounting : enabled
SSL Cipher Strength : low
TACACS Privilege Control : enabled
TACACS Default Privilege Level : not-applicable

Related
Commands
access-order security-strength
auth-protocol show security-system
auth-type tacacs-privilege-control
regenerate-ssh-keys tacacs-user-privilege

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Command Descriptions

auto-bw-config

auto-bw-config
Enable or disable Automatic Bandwidth Configuration.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Pass-Through Flow

Syntax auto-bw-config <auto_bw-control>

auto_bw-cont Auto Bandwidth Control.


rol Valid entry: enabled, disabled; The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable Automatic Bandwidth Configuration


for a EVPL Flow, or a Pass-through Flow.
• ENABLED: The BWP values of this flow are dynamically determined. These
values are read-only.
• DISABLED: The BWP of the flow is manually configured.

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There are some restraints on using automatic bandwidth:
• Automatic Bandwidth Control must be Disabled when MultiCOS is Enabled.
• Automatic Bandwidth Control can only be used when Shaping type is
flow-based. This means that Automatic Bandwidth Control cannot be used
with GE114S and GE11SH, where flow-based is not supported.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure pwe3_4stm1oc3 pwe3_4stm1oc3-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:pwe3_16e1t1-1-1-2--> configure ebp-port
ebp-1-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-2-1-3--> auto-bw-config disabled
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-2-1-3--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Circuit Name : flow3
Flow Type : regular-evc
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
VLAN Members List : 9-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 2
Untagged Enabled : enabled
C-Tag Control : push

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auto-bw-config

C-Tag : 3-2
C-Tag Match RX Priority : enabled
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 4-3
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
A2N Shaping Type : flow-based
N2A Shaping Type : port-based
Auto Bandwidth Config : disabled

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
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admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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auto-cir-bw-percent

auto-cir-bw-percent
Configure the percentage which of CIR can be automatically configured.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Pass-Through Flow


Syntax auto-cir-bw-percent <percent>

percent Percentage of available CIR on the Network ports


assigned to this flow. In this case, the guaranteed
Bandwidth is equal to the arithmetic product of the total
available Bandwidth and the auto-cir-bw-percent value.
Valid entry: 0-100. The default is 100.

Guidelines This command is used to Configure the percentage which of CIR can be auto-
matically configured.
The Auto CIR Bandwidth Percent attribute is only effective when Auto Band-
width Config is enabled. For more information about Auto Bandwidth Config see

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auto-bw-config on p. 442.
On a given port, flow with automatic-Bandwidth configuration enabled can coex-
ist with those with automatic-Bandwidth configuration disabled.
The CIR bandwidth are first allocated to the Flows with automatic-Bandwidth
configuration disabled. The rest of the CIR bandwidth is allocated among the
Flows with automatic-Bandwidth configuration enabled according to the
auto-cir-bw-percent settings.
The arithmetic sum of the auto-cir-bw-percent of all flows with automatic-Band-
width configuration enabled must not exceed 100.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure passthru-flow pt_flow-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-3--> auto-cir-bw-percent 99
XADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-3--> show passthru-flow

Admin State : management


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Circuit Name :pt2
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Bandwidth (bps) : 1000
Maximum Bandwidth (bps) : 2000
CIR (bps) : 1000
EIR (bps) : 1000
VLAN Members List : 4000-*,5-*

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auto-cir-bw-percent

Class Of Service(COS) : 5
Untagged Enabled : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
N2N Policing : enabled
Shaping Type : flow-based
Auto Bandwidth Config : disabled
Auto CIR Bandwidth Percent : 99
Port 1 : network-1-1-1-1
Port 2 : network-1-1-1-2
Loop Avoidance : none

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
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admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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auto-diagnostic

auto-diagnostic
Enable or disable automatic diagnostics on an Access Port or Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure Network Port

Syntax auto-diagnostic <control>

control Enable or disable automatic diagnostics on this


interface.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable Automatic Diagnostics on an Ether-


net Access port or Ethernet Network port. If enabled, diagnostics are initiated
when link down is detected on the port. The diagnostics include “Cable Test” (for
copper ports), “Auto Negotiation”, “EFM-OAM Loopback” and “Terminal Loop-
back”. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example for an access port:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> auto-diagnostic disabled
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> show access-port

Admin State : maintenance


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf,maint
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 0
Configured Port Speed : auto-1000-full
Negotiated Port Speed : None
Media Type : fiber
MDIX Control : Not Applicable
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available
SFP Connector Type : unknown
SFP Link Length (m) : 0
SFP Media Type :
SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : 0
Port Mode : co
Service Type : epl

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auto-diagnostic

Rx Pause Enabled : disabled


Tx Pause Enabled : disabled
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 5-0
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
QinQ Ethertype Override : disabled
Port Shaping Enabled : disabled
Port Shaped Speed : 0
Priority Map Mode : none
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : disabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback outer VLAN 1 Control : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 Control : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
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Loopback inner VLAN 2 Control : disabled


Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 Control : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none
LLF Status : disabled
LLF Trigger Events : none
LLF Delay : 0
LLF Active : false
LLF Link Partner Status : disabled
LLF Local Link Id : 5
LLF Remote Link Ids : none
LLF TX Action Type : no-action
LLF Remote Link Down Ids : none
OAM Identifier : 132
OAM Control : disabled
OAM Admin State : enabled
OAM Discovery State : Not Applicable
OAM Lcl Var Rtrv Enabled : disabled
OAM Lcl Link Evts Enabled : disabled
OAM Lcl Lpbk Supported : enabled
OAM Lcl Uni Supported : disabled
OAM Lcl Max PDU Size : 1400
OAM Lcl Mode : oam-active
OAM Rmt MAC Addr : Not Available
OAM Rmt Var Rtrv Enabled : Not Available
OAM Rmt Link Evts Enabled : Not Available

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auto-diagnostic

OAM Rmt Lpbk Supported : Not Available


OAM Rmt Uni Supported : Not Available
OAM Rmt Max PDU Size : Not Available
OAM Rmt Mode : Not Available
Auto Diagnostic : disabled

Related
Commands
auto-diagnostic port-shaping
init-diag show diag-results
mdix show sfp-info
media speed
mtu switch-type
port-shaped-speed

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backup-db

backup-db
Create a backup of the system database.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Database


Syntax backup-db

Guidelines This command is used to take a snapshot of the database. The file is stored
locally on the System in volatile storage. In order to ensure that the backup can
be used in the future, it should be transferred to a backup server by using the
transfer-file command.
Database backup is not allowed if a software upgrade is in progress.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> admin database
ADVA:database--> backup-db
ADVA:database--> show file-services-status

File services status : success


File services percent complete : 0
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File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
activate-db restore-factory-defaults
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file

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Command Descriptions

backup-server

backup-server
Configure the IP address of the backup Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level NTP Client


Syntax backup-server <ip-version>[<ipv4-address>|<ipv6-address>]

ipv4-address The IP Address of the Backup NTP Server.


Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address.
ipv6-address The IPv6 Address of the Backup NTP Server.
Valid entry: A valid IPv6 Address
ip-version The version of the IP address to be used.
Valid entry: ipv4, ipv6; the default is ipv4.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the IP address of the backup NTP Server.
Setting this address to 0.0.0.0 disables this server from being used.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system

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ADVA:system--> ntp-client
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> backup-server 10.10.10.10
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> show ntp-client

Primary Server : 0.0.0.0


Backup Server : 10.10.10.10
NTP Type : unicast
NTP Client : disabled
Active Server : Not Available
Round-trip delay to NTP server (micro secs) : 0
NTP server precision (micro secs) : 0
Polling interval (seconds) : 16

Related
Commands
backup-server primary-server
control show ntp-client
polling-interval switch-server

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basic-tlv-supported

basic-tlv-supported
Select the optional basic management TLVs to be inserted in the LLDP PDU
and advertised.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLDP Access Port Configuration


LLDP Network Port Configuration

Syntax basic-tlv-supported <tlv-list>

tlv-list The list of tlvs to be supported.


Valid entry: a comma-delimited list of port-description,
sys-cap, sys-description, sys-name; the default includes all
the four tlvs. none for empty list.

Guidelines This command is used to select the basic supported tlvs. Different tlvs should be
separated by a comma.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
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ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114s-1-1-1


ADVA-NE-1:nte114s-1-1-1--> configure network-port
network-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp-->
lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-1
--> show lldp

Destination Mac Address : lldp_dest_addr-1


Admin Status : tx-and-rx
SNMP Notification : disabled
Basic Optional TLVs : port-description,sys-name,sys-description,sys-cap

ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-1
--> basic-tlv-supported sys-name,sys-description
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-1
--> show lldp

Destination Mac Address : lldp_dest_addr-1


Admin Status : tx-and-rx
SNMP Notification : disabled
Basic Optional TLVs : sys-name,sys-description

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Command Descriptions

basic-tlv-supported

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification

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bda

bda
Configure the Backbone MAC Destination Address (BDA).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax bda <mac>

mac The backbone MAC Destination Address


Valid entry: a valid MAC address.

Guidelines This command is used to configure Backbone MAC Destination Address (BDA).
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-5-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> bda 01:1e:83:00:00:0e
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> show flow

Admin State : unassigned


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : port-based
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 0
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List :
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled

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Command Descriptions

bda

Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled


Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : none
C-Tag : 5-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 5-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : push
I-Tag : 16777214-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : enabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:0e
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-2

Related For Management Tunnel,


Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask

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cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)

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bda

For Flow,
a2n-shaping-type list flows
add flow maximum-flow-bandwidth
add vlan-member n2a-cos-prio
admin-state n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
bda net-to-acc-rate-limiting
bda-enabled network-clock-type
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
cpd-filter pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos ses-frame-loss-thresh-
old-ratio
delete flow
show cpd-filter
delete vlan-member
show flow
es-frame-loss-threshold
show perf-mon
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth
stag
hierarchical-cos
untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl
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bda-enabled

bda-enabled
Enable or disable Destination Backbone MAC Address (BDA).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax bda-enabled <control>

control Control over using Destination Backbone MAC


Address.
Valid entry: enable, disable.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable Destination Backbone MAC


address.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-5-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> bda-enabled enabled
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> show flow

Admin State : unassigned


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : port-based
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 0
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List :
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag

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bda-enabled

Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled


Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : none
C-Tag : 5-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 5-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : push
I-Tag : 16777214-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : enabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-2

Related For Management Tunnel,


Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
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buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask


cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)

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Command Descriptions

bda-enabled

For Flow,
a2n-shaping-type list flows
add flow maximum-flow-bandwidth
add vlan-member n2a-cos-prio
admin-state n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
bda net-to-acc-rate-limiting
bda-enabled network-clock-type
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
cpd-filter pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos ses-frame-loss-thresh-
old-ratio
delete flow
show cpd-filter
delete vlan-member
show flow
es-frame-loss-threshold
show perf-mon
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth
stag
hierarchical-cos
untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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bits-line-type

bits-line-type
Select the BITS line type.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure BITS IN


Configure BITS OUT

Syntax bits-line-type <linetype>

linetype The BITS line type for BITS-In or BITS-OUT.


Valid entry: e1, 2048khz. t1. The default is e1.

Guidelines This command is used to select a BITS line type. Whether editing the BITS IN or
the BITS OUT, the selected line type is mirrored to the other BITS interface,
regardless of the Admin-state of that interface.
The BITS line type must be aligned with the Network Clock Type. For more
information about Network Clock Type, see command network-clock-type.
Change on Network Clock Type can have has an immediate impact on the line
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type setting.
Because of the dependency elaborate below, bits-line-type should be set before
line code, frame-format and sa-bit.
• When line type is 2048 khz, the line Code, Frame Format, and SA Bits are
all always none. These setting cannot be changed.
• When line type is changed to e1, the line Code is automatically set to
e1-hdb3, Frame Format is automatically set to e1-crc4, and SA Bits is auto-
matically set to bit4. These settings can be changed manually.
• When line type is changed to t1, the line Code is automatically set to
t1-b8zs, Frame Format is automatically set to t1-esf, and SA Bits is auto-
matically set to none. These settings can be changed manually.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure bits-out
bits_out-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> bits-line-type t1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> show bits-out

Alias : bit_out
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : uas
Line Type : t1
Line Code : t1-b8zs
Frame Format : t1-esf

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bits-line-type

SA Bit : none
QL Mode : disabled
Squelch QL : ql-none
Transmit QL : ql-dnu
Line Build Out : 0-133-ft

Related
Commands
admin-state line-code
alias ql-mode
assumed-ql sa-bit
bits-line-type show bits-in
expected-ql show bits-out
frame-format squelch-ql
line-build-out sync-e-mode

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bmacaddr

bmacaddr
Configure Provider Backbone MAC address (B-MAC) for this Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Network Port

Syntax bmacaddr <mac>

mac The Backbone MAC address for the network port.


Valid entry: a valid mac address. the default is the
network port’s MAC address.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Provider Backbone MAC address
(B-MAC) for this Network Port. This MAC address is used as Source MAC
address of all PBB frames out going from this Network Port.
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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure network-port
network-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> bmacaddr 00:80:ea:2b:79:d2
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> show network-port

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:2b:79:c1
MTU (bytes) : 9612
Max Port Speed : 1000000000
Configured Port Speed : auto-1000-full
Negotiated Port Speed : auto-1000-full
Media Type : copper
MDIX Control : auto
MDIX Status : crossed
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available
SFP Connector Type : Not Available
SFP Link Length (m) : Not Available

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bmacaddr

SFP Media Type : Not Available


SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : Not Available
Rx Pause Enabled : disabled
Tx Pause Enabled : disabled
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
QinQ Ethertype Override : disabled
Port Shaping Enabled : disabled
Port Shaped Speed : 0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback outer VLAN 1 Control : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 Control : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2

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Loopback inner VLAN 3 Control : disabled
Loopback outer ITag 1 : 256-0
Loopback outer ITag 1 Control : disabled
Loopback outer ITag 2 : 256-1
Loopback outer ITag 2 Control : disabled
Loopback outer ITag 3 : 256-2
Loopback outer ITag 3 Control : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none
LLF Status : disabled
LLF Trigger Events : none
LLF Delay : 0
LLF Active : false
LLF Link Partner Status : disabled
LLF Local Link Id : 1
LLF Remote Link Ids : none
LLF TX Action Type : no-action
LLF Remote Link Down Ids : none
OAM Identifier : 16
OAM Control : disabled
OAM Admin State : enabled
OAM Discovery State : Not Applicable
OAM Lcl Var Rtrv Enabled : disabled
OAM Lcl Link Evts Enabled : disabled
OAM Lcl Lpbk Supported : enabled
OAM Lcl Uni Supported : disabled
OAM Lcl Max PDU Size : 1400

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bmacaddr

OAM Lcl Mode : oam-active


OAM Rmt MAC Addr : Not Available
OAM Rmt Var Rtrv Enabled : Not Available
OAM Rmt Link Evts Enabled : Not Available
OAM Rmt Lpbk Supported : Not Available
OAM Rmt Uni Supported : Not Available
OAM Rmt Max PDU Size : Not Available
OAM Rmt Mode : Not Available
B-MAC Address : 00:80:ea:2b:79:d2
Auto Diagnostic : disabled

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
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delete-esa-entities show network-port


n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause

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buffersize (mgmttnl)

buffersize (mgmttnl)
Set the buffer size of a management tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax buffer-size <buff-size>

Guidelines This command is used to edit the buffer size (in Kbytes) of a management tun-
nel. Buffer size can be set from 1 to 2147483647. The default setting is 32.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-21
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-21--> buffer-size 5000
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-21--> show mgmttnl

IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
VLAN ID : 34

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S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 5000
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : mtunl1
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Interface : eth0

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buffersize (mgmttnl)

Related
Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)
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buffersize (shaper)

buffersize (shaper)
Configure the Buffersize for a QOS Shaper.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Shaper


Configure CFM Shaper
Configure N2A Shaper
Configure N2N Shaper

Syntax buffersize <buffersize>

buffer-si The buffer size allocated to the Shaper.


ze Valid entry: 1 to 15360 Kbytes. The default is128 for
service Flow and Pass-through Flow, 0 for CFM Shaper.

Guidelines This command is used to set the buffer size for a Qos Shaper.

Examples Refer to the following example for traffic Shaper:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1

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ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure n2a-shaper
lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-0
ADVA-NE-1:lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-0--> buffersize 20
ADVA-NE-1:lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-0--> show n2a-shaper

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
CIR (bps) : 128000
EIR (bps) : 0
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 20
Direction : n2a

Refer to the following example for CFM Shaper:

ADVA--> configure cfm


ADVA:cfm--> configure cfm-a2n-port-shaper network-1-1-1-1
cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1-1-1-1--> buffersize 15000
ADVA:cfm:cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1-1-1-1--> show cfm-shaper

Admin State : management


CIR (bps) : 320000
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 15000

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buffersize (shaper)

Related
Commands
add a2n-shaper list n2a-shapers
add n2-shaper show a2n-shaper
buffersize (shaper) show n1-shaper
delete a2n-shaper show n2-shaper
delete n2-shaper show n2a-shaper
list a2n-shapers
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Command Descriptions

cable-length

cable-length
Edit the antenna cable length information on the Global Positioning System
(GPS) port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure GPS Port

Syntax cable-length <length>

length The length of the antenna cable on the Global Positioning


System (GPS) port.
Valid entry: 0-100 meters. The default is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to edit the antenna cable length information on the
Global Positioning System (GPS) port.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> cable-length 20
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 3sats
Cable Length, (m) : 20
PPS Generated : enabled
Satellites Number : 0
Satellites Usable : enabled
Self Survey Progress, (%) : 0
Antenna Status : unavailable

Related
Commands admin-state pps-generation
alias show gps-port
cable-length

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cancel activation

cancel activation
Cancel scheduled Software upgrade.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Upgrade


Syntax cancel activation

Guidelines This command is used to cancel the activation timer. This prevents activation of
the newly transferred software.
Use the show target-address and show reflector commands to observe the soft-
ware status.
If swdl-activation-ip (Software Download Activation In Progress) condition notifi-
cation code is set to anything other than not reported (nr), the condition may be
retrieved by using the show conditions command.
Use the show audit-log to observe the time the activation timer is set to expire.

Examples Refer to the following example where swdl-activation-ip condition notification


code is set to na:
ADMIN--> admin upgrade
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ADVA:upgrade--> show conditions

|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp


|system |swdl-activation-ip |nsa |near |rcv |na |2010-03-12,12:45:47
|network-1-1-1-1 |sfp-mismatch |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,11:38:13
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rld |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,11:38:22
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rce |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,11:38:22
|access-1-1-1-5 |lnkdn |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,11:45:52

ADVA:upgrade--> show file-services-status

File Transfer Status : success


File Transfer Percent Complete : 0
Database or Upgrade Current State : SWUPGRADE

ADVA:upgrade--> show audit-log

2010-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:CPMR-2-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:ACCESS PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:FLOW-1-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:NETWORK PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-03-17 11:37:48::STCHG:ACCESS PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Outage,SEC:ACT,FAF
2010-03-17 11:37:50::STCHG:NETWORK PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Outage,SEC:ACT,FAF
2010-03-17 11:38:03::0:DBCH:SYSTEM:SNMPENGINEBOOTS=2
2010-03-17 11:49:32:root:EVT:Validate upgrade requested
2010-03-17 11:51:46:root:EVT:Software copy from server requested
2010-03-17 11:53:56:root:EVT:Software install requested
2010-03-17 00:00:00:root:EVT:2010-03-17 12:10:Software Activate timer set

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cancel activation

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ADMIN:upgrade--> cancel activation


ADVA:upgrade--> show conditions

|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp


|network-1-1-1-1 |sfp-mismatch |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,11:38:13
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rld |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,11:38:22
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rce |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,11:38:22
|access-1-1-1-5 |lnkdn |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,11:45:52

ADMIN:upgrade--> show file-services-status

File Transfer Status : success


File Transfer Percent Complete : 100
Database or Upgrade Current State : SWINSTALL

ADVA:upgrade--> show release-versions

Active Release Version : 4.1.1-333


Standby Release Version : 4.1.1-329

Related

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Commands
activate show file-services-status
cancel activation show release-versions
cancel validation-timer show system
install transfer-file
revert to-standby

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cancel validation-timer

cancel validation-timer
Software upgrade complete. Accept software load and cancel validation timer.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Upgrade


Syntax cancel validation-timer

Guidelines This command is used to cancel the validation timer. This signals acceptance of
the newly installed software. Once this timer has been canceled, it is possible
that the old database file will be overwritten which will prevent the ability for the
system from reverting to the old Software Package.
Use the show target-address and show reflector commands to observe the soft-
ware status.
If swdl-validation-ip (Software Download Validation In Progress) condition notifi-
cation code is set to anything other than not reported (nr), the condition may be
retrieved by using the show conditions command. Use the show reflector com-
mand to observe the active and standby software versions.
Use the show audit-log to observe the time the validation timer is set to expire.

Examples Refer to the following example where swdl-validation-ip condition notification


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code is set to na:


ADMIN--> admin upgrade
ADVA:upgrade--> show file-services-status

File Transfer Status : success


File Transfer Percent Complete : 0
Database or Upgrade Current State : SWUPGRADE

ADVA:upgrade--> show conditions

|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp


|system |swdl-validation-ip |nsa |near |rcv |na |2010-03-12,12:52:03
|network-1-1-1-1 |sfp-mismatch |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,12:52:16
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rld |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,12:52:14
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rce |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,12:52:14
|access-1-1-1-5 |lnkdn |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,12:52:12

ADVA:upgrade--> show audit-log

2010-03-17 11:38:03::0:DBCH:SYSTEM:SNMPENGINEBOOTS=2
2010-03-17 11:49:32:root:EVT:Validate upgrade requested
2010-03-17 11:51:46:root:EVT:Software copy from server requested
2010-03-17 11:53:56:root:EVT:Software install requested
2010-03-17 00:00:00:root:EVT:2010-03-17 12:10:Software Activate timer set
2010-03-17 00:00:00:root:EVT:2010-03-17 13:10:Software Validate timer set
2010-03-17 12:12:48::EVT:SYSTEM:Restart command issued. Restart type:Warm
1970-01-01 00:00:00::EVT::Software Validate timer set

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cancel validation-timer

ADMIN:upgrade--> cancel validation-timer


ADMIN:upgrade--> show file-services-status

File Transfer Status : success


File Transfer Percent Complete : 0
Database or Upgrade Current State : IDLE

ADVA:upgrade--> show conditions

|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp


|network-1-1-1-1 |sfp-mismatch |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,12:52:16
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rld |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,12:52:14
|access-1-1-1-5 |efm-rce |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,12:52:14

ADVA:upgrade--> show release-versions

Active Release Version : 4.1.1-333


Standby Release Version : 4.1.1-329

Related
Commands
activate show file-services-status
cancel activation show release-versions

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cancel validation-timer show system
install transfer-file
revert to-standby

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cbs

cbs
Configure the Committed Burst Size (CBS) for a QoS Policer/Shaper or Service
Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer


Configure N2A Policer
Configure N2N Policer
Configure SAT Stream

Syntax cbs <cbs>

cbs The Committed Burst Size.


Valid entry for Policer and Shaper: 0 to 1024 KBytes.
The default is 0.
Valid entry for SAT stream: 0 to 9999 KBytes. The
default is 0.
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Guidelines This attribute is used to configure the Committed Burst Size for this QoS Policer.
For valid entity identifiers, see Argument Names Conventions on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> configure a2n-policer
lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> cbs 2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> show a2n-policer

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Color Marking Flag : enabled
Color Mode : color-aware
Algorithm Type : single-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : enabled
CIR (bps) : 64000
EIR (bps) : 0
CBS (Kbytes) : 2
EBS (Kbytes) : 0
QoS Shaper : lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-0
Direction : a2n

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Command Descriptions

cbs

Related For A2N policer, N2A and N2N policer:


Commands add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

For SAT Stream:

add sat-stream green-pcp


cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)

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cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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ccm-defect-detection

ccm-defect-detection
Enable or disable Continuity Check Message detection on a LAG entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Syntax ccm-defect-detection [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the generation of continuity check
messages (CCM) on a LAG.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> ccm-defect-detection enabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
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Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled

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Command Descriptions

ccm-defect-detection

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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ccm-enabled

ccm-enabled
Enable or disable Continuity Check Message Generation on a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax ccm-enabled [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the generation of continuity check
messages (CCM) on a MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> ccm-enabled enabled
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> show mep

State : in-service
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Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Direction : down
CCM Generation : enabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : true
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : true
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 4
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled
CCM LTM Priority : 6
Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined
MEP Defects : rem-ccm
Total CCM's Transmitted : 1
Total CCM's Received : 0

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ccm-enabled

Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0


CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes

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list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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ccm-interval

ccm-interval
Sets the interval for CCM messaging.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MANET


Syntax ccm-interval [300hz, 1sec, 1min, 10sec, 10ms, 10min, 100ms]

Guidelines This command requires a time interval to be entered.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure cfm


ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-2
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> ccm-interval 3.3ms
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> show manet

Name Format : string


Name : maNe2
CCM Interval : 3.3ms
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MEP List : 45,57

Related
Commands add manet list manet
add-to-mep-list mep-list
ccm-interval name-format
delete-from-mep-list show manet
delete manet

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Command Descriptions

ccm-ltm-prio

ccm-ltm-prio
Configure the CCM Link Trace Message Priority for a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax ccm-ltm-prio <ccm-ltm-prio>

ccm-ltm-prio Assign the continuity check message (CCM) link trace


message (LTM) priority.
Valid entry: 0 to 7

Guidelines This command is used to Assign the continuity check message (CCM) link trace
message (LTM) priority.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1

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ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> ccm-ltm-prio 6
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> show mep

State : in-service
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Direction : down
CCM Generation : enabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : true
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : true
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 4
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled

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ccm-ltm-prio

CCM LTM Priority : 6


Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined
MEP Defects : rem-ccm
Total CCM's Transmitted : 1
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
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ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac


clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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change-pin

change-pin
Edit the Personal Identification Number (PIN) of the Subscriber Identity Module
(SIM) card.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure USB


Syntax change_pin <current_pin> <new_pin> <confirm_pin>

current_pin The currently effective PIN.


Valid entry: vary with the 3G carrier
new_pin The new PIN to use.
Valid entry: vary with the 3G carrier

Guidelines This command is used to edit the Personal Identification Number (PIN) of the
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card.

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If the PIN is mistakenly input for 3 times in a row, the SIM card is
PS

temporarily blocked. To unblock, the unlock-pin command must


be used to enter the Personal Unblocking Code (PUK)
Note

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure usb
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1-->change-pin **** **** ****

Related
Commands admin-state password
alias pin-authentication
apn redial-timer
change-pin show 3g-dcn
dial-number show usb
disable-pin unlock-pin
enable-pin user-name

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chg-ring-ports

chg-ring-ports
Switch the Ring Ports and assign RAPS MEP of an Ethernet Ring Protection
(ERP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax chg-ring-ports ring-port-0 <network-port-eid> [<mep-eid>]


ring-port-1 <network-port-eid> [<mep-eid>]

network-port The entity identifier of the Ring Port. It must be a Network


-eid Port.
Valid entry: network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.
mep-eid Entity Identifier of the MEP monitoring Ring Port 0 or 1 for
this ERP instance. It can be either tagged or untagged
MEP. It must be a Down MEP on the Enter none or skip
this parameter to create an ERP without MEP on the Ring
Port.
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The MEP is optional but strongly recommended,


especially when RAPS and service frames are passed
through intermediate nodes that do not participate in this
ERP.

Valid entry: mep-md-manet-n, where md=1-64,


manet-1-64, n=1-8191. Example: mep-34-34-801..

Guidelines This command is used to switch the Ring Ports of an Ethernet Ring Protection
(ERP).
This command can also be used to designate a CFM MEP for each ring port.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : idle
RAPS Ring ID : 99
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2c:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4094-7

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chg-ring-ports

RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100


RAPS MD Level : 1
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 3
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : idle
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 3
TX RAPS Request : no-request
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : enabled
TX RAPS DNF : enabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> chg-ring-ports ring-port-0


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mep-1-1-3041
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-serviceetwork-1-1-1-1 mep-1-2-3050 ring
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : pending
RAPS Ring ID : 99
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2c:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4094-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 1
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 3
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : mep-1-2-3050
Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : mep-1-1-3041
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : pending
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 3

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chg-ring-ports

TX RAPS Request : no-request


TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)
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cir

cir
Configure the Committed Information Rate (CIR) for a Policer/Shaper or man-
agement tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer


Configure CFM Shaper
Configure Management Tunnel
Configure N2A Policer
Configure N2N Policer

Syntax cir <cir>

cir The Committed Information Rate.


Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000 bps for policer/shaper, 0 to
1024000 for management tunnel. Default is 0 for
Policer/Shaper. Default is 256000 bps for management
tunnel.

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Guidelines This command is used to set the Committed Information Rate (CIR) for the
Policer. Changing the Policer CIR also changes the Shaper CIR for the same
A2N flow.
This option also exists for configuring the CIR of a management tunnel.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


For an A2N policer:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> configure a2n-policer
lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> cir 65000
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> show a2n-policer

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Color Marking Flag : enabled
Color Mode : color-aware
Algorithm Type : single-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : enabled
CIR (bps) : 128000
EIR (bps) : 0
CBS (Kbytes) : 2
EBS (Kbytes) : 0

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cir

QoS Shaper : lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-0


Direction : a2n

For a CFM Shaper:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure cfm-a2n-port-shaper network-1-1-1-1
cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1-1-1-1--> cir 640000
ADVA:cfm:cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1-1-1-1--> show cfm-shaper

Admin State : management


CIR (bps) : 640000
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 15000

For a management tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> cir 512000
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl

IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
VLAN ID : 34
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S-tag VLAN ID : 4095


S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 5
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 5000
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : mtunl1
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Interface : eth0

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Command Descriptions

cir

Related For CFM Shaper:


Commands admin-state show cfm-a2n-port-shaper
buffersize (shaper) show cfm-a2n-vid-shaper
cir show cfm-shaper
list cfm-shapers show cfm-n2a-port-shaper
show alarm-attributes show cfm-n2a-vid-shaper

For Management Tunnel,


add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control

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delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)

For Policer,
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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cir (sat)

cir (sat)
Configure the Committed Information Rate (CIR) for a SAT Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream


Syntax cir <cir>

cir The Committed Information Rate for a SAT test stream.


Valid entry: 0 - 1,000,000,000bps.

Guidelines This command is used to set the Committed Information Rate (CIR) for a SAT
Stream.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1
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ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> cir 20000


ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Port : access-1-1-1-3
Local MEP : mep-1-1-5
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 87
Destination Mep's MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 1sec
DMM Frame Size : 128
Direction : forward
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512
Payload Type : custom
Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR(bps) : 2000
EIR(bps) : 55000
CBS(KB) : 0
EBS(KB) : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0

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cir (sat)

Use DEI : enabled


Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Outer VLAN Tag : 4-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure : Not Available
Current CIR Test Step : Not Available
Over All Result : Not Available
Test Status : Not Available

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)

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custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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circuit-name

circuit-name
Configure the Circuit Name for a Flow or a Pass-through Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Pass-through Flow

Syntax circuit-name <name>

name A character string representing this service.


Valid entry: A string of 0 -256 characters. Empty string or
string containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation
marks. String consisting of only SPACE is not allowed.

Guidelines This attribute is used to configure the Circuit Name for this interface. For valid
entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-1-1--> circuit-name gyser3
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-1-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Circuit Name : gyser3
Flow Type : regular-evc
Traffic Type : policed-and-shaped
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 1024000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 1024000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 1024000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 1024000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 20:30-*,31-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 1
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push

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circuit-name

C-Tag : 1-0

C-Tag Match RX Priority : enabled


S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries

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circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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clear

clear
Reset a forced-switch.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Sync


Configure Time Clock

Syntax clear

Guidelines This command is used to reset a forced-switch of a synchronization.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
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Selection Mode : prio-mode


Selected Reference : none
Clock Mode : freerun
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : forced-switch
User Request Target : syncref-1-1-1-1-3

ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> clear
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Selected Reference : none
Clock Mode : freerun
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none

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Command Descriptions

clear

Related For Synchronization:


Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

For Time Clock:


add timeref selection-mode
admin-state show time-available-refs
clear show time-clock

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clear-lockout show time-ref
clear-wtr sync-ref-candidate
delete timeref time-clock-alias
expected-ql time-holdover-performance
list timeref time-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
priority (sync)

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clear all-history-data

clear all-history-data
Reset the all history Performance Monitoring count values to zero for the Ether-
net Port for the supplied interval.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer - PM


Configure A2N Shaper - PM
Configure Access Port - PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer - PM
Configure N2A Shaper - PM
Configure Network Port - PM

Syntax clear all-history-data <interval>

interval The PM Interval for which to clear the current counts.


Valid entry: 15min, 1day.
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Guidelines This command resets the current Performance Monitoring count values to zero
for the Ethernet Port for the supplied interval. For valid entity identifiers, see
Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2:pm--> clear all-history-data
15min
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2:pm--> show history-data 15 2

Interval Type : 15min


Timestamp : 2011-02-05,10:00:00
Valid Flag : disabled
abra2n : 0
abrrla2n : 0
abrn2a : 0
abrrln2a : 0
l2cpfd : 0
bytesina2n : 0
bytesinn2a : 0
bytesouta2n : 0
bytesoutn2a : 0
es : 0
fmga2n : 0
fmgn2a : 0

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clear all-history-data

fmrda2n : 0
fmrdn2a : 0
fmya2n : 0
fmyn2a : 0
fmyda2n : 0
fmydn2a : 0
ftda2n : 0
ses : 0
uas : 0

Related
Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show distribution
clear distribution show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
clear stats (probe) show stats (esa probe)
set-threshold show threshold-data

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clear-blocked-state

clear-blocked-state
Clear the blocked state of this Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax clear-blocked-state

Guidelines This command is used to clear the blocked state of this Flow.
This operation removes the secondary state of BLCKD and transitions the Flow
to a state where frames are not blocked.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure ge_8s_cc ge_8s_cc-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:ge_8s_cc-1-1-3--> configure access-port
access-1-1-3-1
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ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-3-1--> configure flow flow-1-1-3-1-1


ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-3-1-1--> clear-blocked-state
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-3-1-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Circuit Name : VLAN1000
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 555112000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 0
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 555112000
Independent N2A Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 555112000
VLAN Members List : 1000-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Network to Access Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : none
C-Tag : 1-0
C-Tag Match RX Priority : enabled
S-Tag Control : none

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clear-blocked-state

S-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Match RX Priority : disabled
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
Policing Control : a2n-n2a
A2N Shaping Type : flow-based
N2A Shaping Type : port-based
N2N Forwarding : disabled
Access Interface : access-1-1-3-1
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-2
Access Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Network Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 16384
Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 16384
Protect Access Learning Control : none
Protect Network Learning Control : none
Aging Timer : 1000
Table Full Learning Action : forward

Related
Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries

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access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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clear curr-data

clear curr-data
Reset the current Performance Monitoring count values to zero for the Ethernet
Port for the supplied interval.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer - PM


Configure A2N Shaper - PM
Configure Access Port - PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer - PM
Configure N2A Shaper - PM
Configure Network Port - PM

Syntax clear curr-data <interval>

interval The PM Interval for which to retrieve the current counts.


Valid entry: 15min, 1day.
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Guidelines This command resets the current Performance Monitoring count values to zero
for the Ethernet Port for the supplied interval. For valid entity identifiers, see
Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2:pm--> clear curr-data 1day
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2:pm--> show curr-data 1day

Interval Type : 1day


Timestamp : 2011-02-05,10:49:03
Valid Flag : disabled
abra2n : 0
abrrla2n : 0
abrn2a : 0
abrrln2a : 0
l2cpfd : 0
bytesina2n : 0
bytesinn2a : 0
bytesouta2n : 0
bytesoutn2a : 0
es : 0
fmga2n : 0
fmgn2a : 0

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fmrda2n : 0
fmrdn2a : 0
fmya2n : 0
fmyn2a : 0
fmyda2n : 0
fmydn2a : 0
ftda2n : 0
ses : 0
uas : 0

Related
Commands
clear show curr-data
clear curr-data show distribution
clear distribution show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
clear stats (probe) show stats (esa probe)
set-threshold show threshold-data

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clear distribution

clear distribution
Clear one or all distribution counters associated with an Etherjack Service
Assurance (ESA) Probe.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level ESA Probe - PM


Syntax clear distribution <stats-type> [data-type]

data-type The type of distribution data to be cleared.


Valid entry: Depending on probe type. For ICMP
Timestamp and Y.1731 LM/DM: oneway-rx-delay,
oneway-rx-jitter, oneway-tx-delay, oneway-tx-jitter,
round-trip-delay. For ICMP Echo and UDP Echo,
round-trip-delay.
stats-type The type of statistics data.
Valid entry: curr-data, history-data.
cos-level Class of Service.
Valid entry: all-history-data, or cos-n. n=1-7
dest-mep The destination mep
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Guidelines This command is used to clear one or all distribution counters associated with an
Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) Probe. Data type is requested only when the
distribution stats-type is curr-data.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:esa_probe-1-2--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2:pm--> clear
distribution cos-1 58 curr-data oneway-rx-delay

Related
Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show distribution
clear distribution show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
clear stats (probe) show stats (esa probe)
set-threshold show threshold-data

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clear history-data

clear history-data
Reset the history Performance Monitoring count values to zero for the Ethernet
Port for the supplied interval / bin-index.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer - PM


Configure A2N Shaper - PM
Configure Access Port - PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer - PM
Configure N2A Shaper - PM
Configure Network Port - PM

Syntax clear history-data <interval> <bin-index>

interval The PM Interval for which to retrieve the current counts.


Valid entry: 15min, 1day.
bin-index The History Bin to retrieve.

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Valid entry: 15min:1-32 (1 being the most recent and 32
being the oldest), 1day:1 only.

Guidelines This command resets the history Performance Monitoring count values to zero
for the Ethernet Port for the supplied interval / bin-index. For valid entity identifi-
ers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2:pm--> clear history-data 15min 11
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2:pm--> show history-data 15min 11

Interval Type : 15min


Timestamp : 2011-02-05,08:00:00
Valid Flag : disabled
abra2n : 0
abrrla2n : 0
abrn2a : 0
abrrln2a : 0
l2cpfd : 0
bytesina2n : 0
bytesinn2a : 0
bytesouta2n : 0
bytesoutn2a : 0
es : 0
fmga2n : 0

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fmgn2a : 0
fmrda2n : 0
fmrdn2a : 0
fmya2n : 0
fmyn2a : 0
fmyda2n : 0
fmydn2a : 0
ftda2n : 0
ses : 0
uas : 0

Related
Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show distribution
clear distribution show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
clear stats (probe) show stats (esa probe)
set-threshold show threshold-data
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clear-lockout

clear-lockout
Release the lockout status of a synchronization reference or time reference.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Sync


Configure Time Clock

Syntax clear-lockout <syncref-eid>


clear-lockout <timeref-eid>

syncref-e The entity identifier of a synchronization reference.


id Valid entry: syncref-ne-shelf-nte-sync-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, sync=1, n=1-3. Example:
syncref-1-1-1-1-1.
time-ref- The Entity Identifier of a Time Reference.
eid
Valid entry: timeref-ne-shelf-nte-clk-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, clk=1, n=1. Example: timeref-1-1-1-1-1.

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Guidelines This command is used to release the lockout status of a synchronization refer-
ence. This allows the reference to be selected by the system to be actual time
source.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show timeref
timeref-1-1-1-1-1

Alias :
Priority : 1
Source : gps-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-failed
State : lockedout

ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> clear-lockout
timeref-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show timeref
timeref-1-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Priority : 1
Source : gps-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-failed
State : unavailable

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Related For Synchronization:


Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

For Time Clock:


add timeref selection-mode
admin-state show time-available-refs
clear show time-clock
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clear-lockout show time-ref


clear-wtr sync-ref-candidate
delete timeref time-clock-alias
expected-ql time-holdover-performance
list timeref time-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
priority (sync)

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clear-stats (lag)

clear-stats (lag)
This command will Clear statistics for this port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Configure LAG Member Port

Syntax clear-stats

Guidelines This command resets the statistics for this LAG or LAG member port.

Examples Refer to the following example for LAG level:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show stats

Octets TX OK : 128
Frames TX OK : 1
Multicast Frames TX OK : 1
Broadcast Frames TX OK : 0
Frames Discarded on TX : 0

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Octets RX OK : 0
Frames RX OK : 0
Multicast Frames RX OK : 0
Broadcast Frames RX OK : 0
Frames Discarded on RX : 0
Frames with RX Errors : 0
Unknown Protocol Frames : 0

ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> clear-stats
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show stats

Octets TX OK : 0
Frames TX OK : 0
Multicast Frames TX OK : 0
Broadcast Frames TX OK : 0
Frames Discarded on TX : 0
Octets RX OK : 0
Frames RX OK : 0
Multicast Frames RX OK : 0
Broadcast Frames RX OK : 0
Frames Discarded on RX : 0
Frames with RX Errors : 0
Unknown Protocol Frames : 0

Refer to the following example for LAG Member Port level:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2

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ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure member-port


lag_member-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> show stats

LACP PDUs TX : 1
Marker PDUs TX : 0
Marker Response PDUs TX : 0
LACP PDUs RX : 0
Marker PDUs RX : 0
Marker Response PDUs RX : 0
Illegal RX : 0
Unknown RX : 0

ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> clear-stats
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show stats

Octets TX OK : 0
Frames TX OK : 0
Multicast Frames TX OK : 0
Broadcast Frames TX OK : 0
Frames Discarded on TX : 0
Octets RX OK : 0
Frames RX OK : 0
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Multicast Frames RX OK : 0
Broadcast Frames RX OK : 0
Frames Discarded on RX : 0
Frames with RX Errors : 0
Unknown Protocol Frames : 0

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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clear stats (probe)

clear stats (probe)


Clear the Performance Monitoring (PM) Statistics counters associated with an
Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) Probe.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level ESA Probe - PM


Syntax clear stats all-history-data
clear stats <cos> <destmep> <data-type>

cos The COS type of ESA probe PM.


Valid entry: cos-0 - cos-7.
destmep The last number of ESA probe destination’s entity ID
data-type The data type of PM stats.
Valid entry: curr-data, history-data.

Guidelines This command is used to clean out ESA statistics information. The value range
of the history bin is determined at the creation time of the Probe, by executing
the add probe command.

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Examples Refer to the following examples:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-1--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-1:pm--> clear
stats cos-0 1 curr-data
ADVA-NE-1:esa_probe-1-2:pm--> show stats history-data 32

Timestamp : 2011-01-30,22:30:00
Valid Flag : enabled
p2rpkts : 0
r2ppkts : 0
p2rerrpkts : 0
r2perrpkts : 0
lostpkts : 0
seqgaps : 0
outofseqerrs : 0
p2rlostpkts : 0
r2plostpkts : 0
p2rsyncerrs : 0
r2psyncerrs : 0
minrtdelay : 0
maxrtdelay : 0
avgrtdelay : 0
sumrtdelay : 0

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sumofsqrtdelay : 0
minowp2rdelay : 0
maxowp2rdelay : 0
avgowp2rdelay : 0
sumowp2rdelay : 0
sumofsqowp2rdelay : 0
minowr2pdelay : 0
maxowr2pdelay : 0
avgowr2pdelay : 0
sumowr2pdelay : 0
sumofsqowr2pdelay : 0
minposp2rjitter : 0
maxposp2rjitter : 0
numposp2rjitter : 0
sumposp2rjitter : 0
sumofsqposp2rjitter : 0
minnegp2rjitter : 0
maxnegp2rjitter : 0
numnegp2rjitter : 0
sumnegp2rjitter : 0
sumofsqnegp2rjitter : 0
minposr2pjitter : 0
maxposr2pjitter : 0
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numposr2pjitter : 0
sumposr2pjitter : 0
sumofsqposr2pjitter : 0
minnegr2pjitter : 0
maxnegr2pjitter : 0
numnegr2pjitter : 0
sumnegr2pjitter : 0
sumofsqnegr2pjitter : 0

Related
Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show distribution
clear distribution show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
clear stats (probe) show stats (esa probe)
set-threshold show threshold-data

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clear-statistics

clear-statistics
Reset the statistics for a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP

Syntax clear-statistics

Guidelines This command resets the statistics for LBRs, LTRs and CCMs for a MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-2
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> configure mep mep-2-2-66
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-2-66--> clear-statistics
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-2-66--> show mep

State : in-service
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4

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Direction : down
CCM Generation : enabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : true
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : true
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 4
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled
CCM LTM Priority : 6
Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined
MEP Defects : rem-ccm
Total CCM's Transmitted : 0
Total CCM's Received : 0

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Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0


CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
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list linktrace show mep


list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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clear-switch

clear-switch
Clear any user-initiated switches (manual or forced) or any active WTR timer.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax clear-switch

Guidelines This command is used to clear any user-initiated switches (manual or forced).

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> show erp

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Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : forced
RAPS Ring ID : 99
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2c:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4094-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 1
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 3
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : forced
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 3
TX RAPS Request : forced
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled

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TX RAPS BPR : 1

ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> clear-switch
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : pending
RAPS Ring ID : 99
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2c:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4094-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 1
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 3
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
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Ring Port 0 Role : owner


Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : pending
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 3
TX RAPS Request : no-request
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 1

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Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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clear-wtr

clear-wtr
Reset the Wait-To-Restore time for a synchronization reference or time refer-
ence to zero.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Sync


Configure Time Clock

Syntax clear-wtr <syncref-eid>


clear-wtr <time-ref-eid>

syncref-e The entity identifier of a synchronization reference.


id Valid entry: syncref-ne-shelf-nte-sync-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, sync=1, n=1-3. Example:
syncref-1-1-1-1-1.
time-ref- The Entity Identifier of a Time Reference.
eid
Valid entry: timeref-ne-shelf-nte-clk-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, clk=1, n=1. Example: timeref-1-1-1-1-1.
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Guidelines This command is used to reset the Wait-TO-restore time for a synchronization
reference entity to zero. This operation can cause an immediate restoration.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> clear-wtr syncref-1-1-1-1-1

Related For Synchronization:


Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

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clear-wtr

For Time Clock:


add timeref selection-mode
admin-state show time-available-refs
clear show time-clock
clear-lockout show time-ref
clear-wtr sync-ref-candidate
delete timeref time-clock-alias
expected-ql time-holdover-performance
list timeref time-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
priority (sync)

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clock-recovery-mode

clock-recovery-mode
Set the clock recovery mode.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Telecom Slave

Syntax clock-recovery-mode <recovery-mode>

recovery-mode The mechanism used to recover the time.


Valid entry: one-way, two-way. The default is two-way.

Guidelines This command is used to set the clock recovery mode.


• One way: delay request/response messages are not used to estimate the
path Mean Path Delay (MPD). Only frequency is recovered (only sync mes-
sage).
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• Two way: delay request/response are used to estimate the path MPD and in
this mode. Frequency and/or phase/time are recovered

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> clock-recovery-mode one-way
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> show ts

Alias :
Clock Identity : 0080ea2f51800001
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Secondary States : sgeo
Sync-E Mode : disabled
QL Mode : disabled
Sync : none
PTP Domain Number : 0
Clock Recovery Mode : one-way
Clock Recovery State :
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : Not Available
Squelch Control :
Packet Clock Selected : Not Available

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clock-recovery-mode

Current Time of Day : Not Available

Related
Commands
admin-state ql-mode
add telecom-slave show telecom-slave
alias squelch-control
assumed-ql squelch-ql
clock-recovery-mode sync-e-mode
delete telecom-slave sync-id
expected-ql sync-ref-mode

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clock set

clock set
Adjust the time of day for the System or the time and date for the System.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax clock set time <time>
clock set date-time <date> <time>

time Configure the Local Time of the System.


Valid entry: hh:mm:ss, where hh is a two digit hour value
from 1 to 24, mm is a two digit minute value from 1 to 60, ss
is a two digit minute value from 1 to 60.
date Configure the Date for the System.
Valid entry: year, month and date, in the format yyyy-mm-dd,
where yyyy is a four digit year value, mm is a two digit month
value from 1 to 12, dd is a two digit day value from 1 to 31.

Guidelines This command is used edit the Time of Day for the system. This command is
also used edit the Time of Day and Date for the system. The format of this entry
is: hh:mm yyyy-mm-dd.
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The system will validate that the entered value is a proper date (i.e., user cannot
enter a date with a month of 02 and a day value of 31).

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> clock set date-time 2011-12-09 12:31:00
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.2
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled

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clock set

FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2011-12-09,12:31:04
System Up Time : 1 day 2 hrs 1 min 15 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100
File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk

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proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial

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collector-max-delay

collector-max-delay
This command sets the change collector maximum delay for a LAG entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Syntax collector-max-delay <delay>

delay The delay between the collector receiving a frame from an


Aggregator Parser, and either delivering the frame to its
MAC Client or discarding the frame. This delay is measured
in 10 microseconds (10us)
Valid entry: 0-65535 (0-655350 us). The default setting is 50
(500us)

Guidelines This command is used to set the Collector Maximum Delay for this LAG.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
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ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2


ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> collector-max-delay 55
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 55
<... output truncated...>

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collector-max-delay

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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color-marking

color-marking
Enable or disable the Access-to-Network(A2N), Network-to-Access(N2A) or
Network-to-Network (N2N) Policer Color Marking Flag.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer


Configure N2A Policer
Configure N2N Policer

Syntax color-marking [enabled |disabled]

Guidelines This attribute is used to enable or disable color marking for an A2N, N2A or N2N
Policer. The default is enabled.

This attribute is a legacy (not effective) and it has been replaced by


PS

the Drop Eligible Attribute. For more about DEI, see dei (port) on
p. 576.
Note
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> configure a2n-policer
lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> color-marking
disabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> show a2n-policer

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Color Marking Flag : disabled
Color Mode : color-aware
Algorithm Type : single-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : enabled
CIR (bps) : 128000
EIR (bps) : 0
CBS (Kbytes) : 2
EBS (Kbytes) : 0
QoS Shaper : lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-0
Direction : a2n

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Command Descriptions

color-marking

Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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color-mode (flow)

color-mode (flow)
Configure the Access-to-Network(A2N), Network-to-Access(N2A) or Net-
work-to-Network (N2N) Policer Color Mode.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer


Configure N2A Policer
Configure N2N Policer

Syntax color-mode <color-mode>

color-mode Control over egress color marking


Valid entry: color-aware, color-blind. The default is
color-aware.

Guidelines This attribute is used to set the color mode for an A2N or N2A Policer.
Color mode dictates how to treat the incoming color frames. When set to Aware,
the color that was previously marked in the frame (normally DEI) is used to
meter the frame.
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• Color-Aware
o Frames marked “Green” are metered first using C-bucket tokens and
then by E-bucket tokens if there are enough E-bucket tokens available
for the frame to pass. No Green Frames can be dropped.
o Frames that are marked “Yellow” are only metered using E-bucket
tokens.
• Color-Blind
o
Frames are metered using one bucket, regardless the Color.Green
Frames can be dropped if the incoming traffic exceeds CIR+EIR.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> configure a2n_policer
lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> color-mode
color-blind
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> show a2n-policer

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Color Marking Flag : disabled
Color Mode : color-blind
Algorithm Type : single-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : enabled

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color-mode (flow)

CIR (bps) : 128000


EIR (bps) : 0
CBS (Kbytes) : 2
EBS (Kbytes) : 0
QoS Shaper : lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-0
Direction : a2n

Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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color-mode (sat)

color-mode (sat)
Configure the color mode of a Service Activation Test stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax color-mode <color-mode>

color-mode Control over egress color marking


Valid entry: color-aware, color-blind. The default is
color-aware.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the color mode of a Service Activation Test
stream.
Color mode of a Service Activation Test stream should be set to align with the
traffic Flow to be tested. In either case, the Service Activation Test is a Multiple
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Step test and the CIR test methods are the same. The major differences are in
EIR test and Traffic Policing test.
As for CIR-EIR test:
• In color-aware mode, test frames marked green are transmitted at an IR
equal to CIR and yellow frames at an IR equal to EIR. In color-blind mode,
test frames are transmitted at the IR equals to CIR+EIR.
• In color-aware mode, the IR, FTD, FLR, and FDV for Green and Yellow
Packets are measured separately. In color-blind mode, IR, FLR, FTD, and
FDV are measured with color ignored.
As for Policing test:
• In color-aware mode, test frames marked green are transmitted at an IR
equals to CIR, and yellow frames at an IR of 125% EIR. In color-blind mode,
Frames are transmitted at an IR equals to CIR+125%EIR.
• In color-aware mode, the IR, FTD, FLR, and FDV for Green and Yel-
low Packets are measured separately. In color-blind mode, IR, FLR,
FTD, and FDV are measured with color ignored.
Both DEI and PCP are ignored in Color-Blind mode, but significant in
Color-Aware Mode. If the Color-Aware is enabled:
o
DEI enabled, the GTF Green frames sets DEI to 0, and Yellow frames
DEI to 1. The CTF recognize a Frame as GREEN if the PCP match the
configured Green PCP or the DEI is 0. The CTF recognize a Frame as
Yellow if the PCP match the configured Yellow PCP or the DEI is 1.
o
DEI disabled, the GREEN packets and Yellow packets are distin-
guished by their PCP value.

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Command Descriptions

color-mode (sat)

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> color-mode
color-aware
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Port : access-1-1-1-3igure sat-stream sat_test_strea
Local MEP : mep-1-1-5
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 87
Destination Mep's MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 1sec
DMM Frame Size : 128
Direction : forward
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512
Payload Type : custom

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Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR(bps) : 20000
EIR(bps) : 55000
CBS(KB) : 0
EBS(KB) : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
Use DEI : enabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Outer VLAN Tag : 4-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure : Not Available
Current CIR Test Step : Not Available
Over All Result : Not Available
Test Status : Not Available

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color-mode (sat)

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp
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config-ssl-strength

config-ssl-strength
Configure the SSL cipher strength.

Security Level Super User

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax config-ssl-strength [high| low| medium]

Guidelines This command is used to set the security strength of the system. The options for
these settings are high, low, or medium. The default is low.
Encryption strength is measured in key length — number of bits in the key. To
decipher an SSL communication, one needs to generate the correct decoding
key. Mathematically speaking, 2n possible values exist for an n-bit key. Thus,
40-bit encryption (low) involves 240 possible values, 56-bit encryption (medium)
involves 256 possible combinations, and 128-bit encryption (high) 2128 combina-
tions.
Changing the SSL strength setting results in disconnecting all active users,
requiring them to re-login.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA:--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-strength medium
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system

Authentication Protocol : radius


Access Order : local
Authentication Type : pap
NAS IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Security Policy Strength : high
SSH MD5 Finger Print : DA:46:8D:41:5D:41:C6:D8:AE:02:5B:88:C9:A3:72:77
SSH SHA1 Finger Print : 41:A0:36:F9:C8:5B:E1:D4:C9:30:17:36:70:ED:4A:7C:FB:76:1D:02
Key Generation Status : idle
RADIUS Accounting : enabled
SSL Cipher Strength : medium
TACACS Privilege Control : enabled
TACACS Default Privilege Level : not-applicable

Related
Commands
config-ssl-strength organization-unit
country regenerate-ssl-certificate
email show provisioned-ssl-certificate
locality state
name (ssl) valid-until
organization

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configure esm-nvpair

configure esm-nvpair
Modify the value for an existing name-value pair.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESM-CFG


Syntax configure esm-nvpair <name> <value>

name Unique attribute name for an ESM entity.


Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 16 characters. The
default is null.
value The value for the attribute name.
Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 256 characters.

Guidelines This command is used to modify the value for an existing name-value pair.
Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> configure esm-cfg esm_cfg-1
ADVA:system:esm_cfg-1--> show esm-nvpair ac2
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Name : ac2
Value : acc4
ADVA:system:esm_cfg-1--> configure esm-nvpair ac2 acc_4
ADVA:system:esm_cfg-1--> show esm-nvpair ac2
Name : ac2
Value : acc_4

Related
Commands add esm-cfg list esm-cfg
add esm-nvpair list esm-nvpair
delete esm-cfg show esm-cfg
delete esm-nvpair show esm-nvpair

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Command Descriptions

configure feature

configure feature
Enable or disable a licensable feature.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Software License

Syntax configure feature <feature> <control>

feature The feature to be displayed.


Valid entry: PBB for GE112,GE114,GE114H and
GE114PH; PTP, PTP-MC/BC for GE11S and GE114SH.
control Enable or disable the feature.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. PBB and PTP-MC/BC are
disabled by default. PTP is enabled by default.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable a feature. Different Licensable fea-
tures are available on different product:

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• PBB for GE112,GE114,GE114H and GE114PH.
• PTP, PTP-MC/BC for GE11S and GE114SH (Master Clock is not supported
on GE114 since there is no GPS receiver).

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> admin sw-license


ADVA:sw-lic--> configure feature PBB disabled
ADVA:sw-lic--> show feature PBB

Enabled/Disabled : enabled

Related
Commands configure feature show feature
show all-features

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configure ip

configure ip
Configure the IP address and Port number to access a Syslog server.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Syslog Server


Syntax configure <ip-address> <port>

ipv4-address The IP Address of the Syslog Server.


Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address. Setting this address to
0.0.0.0 disables this server.
ipv6-address The IPv6 Address of the Syslog Server.
Valid entry: A valid IPv6 address. The default is
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000.
port The IP port of the Syslog Server.
Valid entry: Valid port number.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the IP address and Port number to access a
Syslog Server, either IPv4 and IPv6 IP address can be configured, only one IP
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address can be effective. To configure with version of IP address is effective,


use configure ip-version command.
Up to three Syslog servers can be configured.

Examples To configure a Syslog server:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> syslog-server 1
ADVA:system:syslog-1--> configure ipv4 10.10.10.10 5555
ADVA:system:syslog-1--> show syslog-server

Log Server Method : user-defined


IP Version : ipv6
IPv4 Address : 10.10.10.10
IPv6 Address : 0020:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0020
port : 5555

ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> syslog-server 1
ADVA:system:syslog-1--> configure ipv6
0020:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0020 514
ADVA:system:syslog-1--> show syslog-server
Log Server Method : user-defined
IP Version : ipv6
IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
IPv6 Address : 0020:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0020
port : 514

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Command Descriptions

configure ip

Related
Commands
configure ip show audit-log-config
configure ip-version show security-log
log2file-control show sec-log-config
show alarm-log show syslog-server
show alarm-log-config syslog-control
show audit-log transfer-file

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configure ip-version

configure ip-version
Configure the version of a Syslog server’s IP address version.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Syslog Server

Syntax configure ip-version <ip-version>

ip-version The version of the IP address to be used.


Valid entry: ipv4, ipv6; the default is ipv4.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the version of a Syslog server’s IP address.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> syslog-server 1
ADVA:system:syslog-1--> configure ip-version ipv6
ADVA:system:syslog-1--> show syslog-server

Log Server Method : user-defined


IP Version : ipv6
IPv4 Address : 10.10.10.10
IPv6 Address : 0020:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0020
port : 5555

Related
Commands
configure ip show audit-log-config
configure ip-version show security-log
log2file-control show sec-log-config
show alarm-log show syslog-server
show alarm-log-config syslog-control
show audit-log transfer-file

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Command Descriptions

configure management-address-interface

configure management-address-interface
Enable or disable inserting the IP Address of the specified Management inter-
face into the LLPDU transmitted on the current Ethernet Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLDP Access Port Configuration


LLDP Network Port Configuration

Syntax configure management-address-interface <ip-eid> <control>

ip-eid A Management DCN or Management Tunnel.


Valid entry: the Entity Identifier of a A Management DCN
or Management Tunnel.
control Whether to transmit this Management Address in LLDP
PDU.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled.

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Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable inserting the IP Address of the spec-
ified Management interface into the LLPDU transmitted on the current Ethernet
Port. The remote user can recover this address and use it to mange the Network
element at the address.
The Management address TLV is optional. In practice, the DCN IP address or
Management Tunnel IP address is usually used. If the Management Tunnel is
used, it must on the same Port.
On each Ethernet Port LLDP Configuration, the user can add up to three man-
agement interface, but only two the them can be transmitted within the LLDP
PDU.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp-->
lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-2
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp:lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-2-
-> add-mgmt-address ipv4 4.4.4.4 enabled
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp:lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-2-
-> show mgmt-address

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configure management-address-interface

|EID |Address Subtype |Management Address |Tx Control


|------------------|----------------|--------------------|------------|
|none |ipv4 |3.3.3.3 |enabled
|none |ipv4 |4.4.4.4 |enabled
|none |all802 |4.c |enabled

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
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basic-tlv-supported show remote-unknown-tlv-detail


delete-mgmt-address-interface
snmp-notification

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Command Descriptions

configure permit

configure permit
Configure an Access Control List entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Access Control List


Syntax For Access Control List:
configure permit <ipversion> [<ipv4-address>
<network-mask>]|[<ipv6-address> <ipv6-prefix-length>]

ipv4-address IP Address of the associated Access Control List entry.


Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address; The default is 0.0.0.0.
ipv6-address IPv6 Address of the user/subnet allowed access to the
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Valid entry: A valid IPv6 address. The default is
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000.
network-mask IPv4 Network Mask of the associated Access Control
List entry. This parameter is requested if the IP version is
IPv4.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Mask. The default is

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255.255.255.255.
ipv6-prefix-l The length of the IPv6 Prefix. This parameter is
ength requested if the IP version is IPv6.
Valid entry:0-64. The default is 0.

Guidelines The is command is used to configure an Access Control List entry.There are 10
Access Control List entries (acl-eid is 1 though 10). To enable an ACL entry, use
the control command.
An ACL entry is in effect only if enabled. When there is one or more ACL entry
enabled, only the management traffic from specified sources are allowed, which
means traffic from all other sources is blocked. When all ACL entries are dis-
abled, the management traffic is allowed to be from any of the sources.

Examples To configure a new ACL entry:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> acl-entry acl-1
ADVA:system:acl-1--> configure permit 10.10.10.10
255.255.255.0
ADVA:system:acl-1--> show acl-entry

Control : disabled
Filter Action : permit
Network Address : 10.10.10.10

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configure permit

Network Mask : 255.255.255.0

ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> acl-entry acl-1
ADVA:system:acl-1--> configure permit 10.10.10.10
255.255.255.0
ADVA:system:acl-10--> configure permit ipv6
0020:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0020 20
ADVA:system:acl-10--> show acl-entry

Control : disabled
Filter Action : permit
IP Version : ipv6
Network Address : 0.0.0.0
Network Mask : 255.255.255.255
IPv6 Address : 0020:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0020
IPv6 Prefix Length : 20

Related
Commands configure permit show acl-entry
control show acl-list
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Command Descriptions

configure src-addr

configure src-addr
Configure the NE IPv4 Source Address.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax configure src-addr out-ip-intf-addr <src-addr-intf>

configure src-addr sys-ip-addr <snmpv1-intf>


<src-addr-intf>

snmpv1-in Any configured management IP interface name and eth0.


tf Valid entry: Any configured management IP interface
name and eth0.
src-addr- Any configured management IP interface name and eth0.
intf Valid entry: Any configured management IP interface
name and eth0.

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Guidelines This command is used to configure the NE source address. If the system IP
interface option is selected, the user designates one management IP entity for
the SNMPv1 communications and one for the NE source address. If the outgo-
ing IP interface option is selected, then an IP interface for SNMPv1 communica-
tions is the only option.

Examples Refer to the following examples:

For Outgoing IP Interface Address option:


ADVA:--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure src-addr out-ip-intf-addr eth0
ADVA:comms--> show src-addr

Address Type : out-ip-intf-addr


SNMP v1 IP Interface Name : eth0

For System IP Address option:


ADVA:--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure src-addr sys-ip-addr eth0 eth0
ADVA:comms--> show src-addr

Address Type : sys-ip-addr


Source Address Interface Name : eth0
SNMP v1 IP Interface Name : eth0

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configure src-addr

Related
Commands configure src-addr netmask
dhcp-client-id rip2Pkts-control
dhcp-client-id-control show eth0
dhcp-control show ip-interface eth0
dhcp-role show src-addr
ip-address (comms) sys-def-gateway
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Command Descriptions

configure tm-params bwp-mode

configure tm-params bwp-mode


Configure Bandwidth Profile Mode for the Network Element.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Network Element


Syntax configure tm-params bwp-mode <mode>

mode The bandwidth profile mode selected for the NE.


Valid entry: information-rate, line-rate. The default is
line-rate.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the bandwidth profile mode for the NE.
There two modes can be selected. To alter this configuration, all Flows existing
on this NE must be set Unassinged state:
• Information Rate -Policing and Shaping will include pure Ethernet Frame
(From DA to FCS).
• Line Rate - Policing and Shaping will include Inter-Frame Gap (IFG), Start
of Frame Delimiter (SFD), Preamble, and Pure Ethernet Frame (From DA to
FCS).

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure tm-params bwp-mode information-rate
ADVA-NE-1:tm-params--> show network-element tm-params

Bandwidth Profile Mode : information-rate

Related
Commands configure tm-params show network-element
bwp-mode tm-params

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configure usm-user-auth-key

configure usm-user-auth-key
Configure a USM user authentication key.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax configure usm-user-auth-key <user-name> <engine-id>
<auth-key> <repeat-auth-key>

user-name A human readable string representing the name of the


user.
Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 64 characters.
engine-id An SNMP engine's administratively-unique identifier. In a
simple agent, this value is always that agent own
snmpEngineID value.
Valid entry: Character string - 5 to 32 characters. Enter
‘local’ for Local Engine ID or full remote Engine ID.
auth-key Authentication key. Must be entered twice.
Valid entry: Character string - 8 to 32 alpha-numeric
characters; only applicable if sec-level is set to auth-priv
or auth-no-priv.
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Guidelines This option is only available if Auth/Priv or Auth/No Priv Security Level is
selected. The user access type must be set to read/write to change an existing
USM User authentication key.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> configure usm-user-auth-key us_new
800009f003000000000000 ********* *********
ADVA:snmp--> show usm-user us_new local

User Name : us_new


User Engine Id : 800009f003000000000000
User Security Name : us_new
User Auth Protocol : md5
User Priv Protocol : aes
User Access Type : readwrite
User Auth Key : *****
User Priv Key : *****
User Security Level : auth-priv

Related
Commands
add usm-user delete usm-user
configure usm-user-auth-key show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-priv-key show usm-user

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configure usm-user-priv-key

configure usm-user-priv-key
Configure a USM user privacy key.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax usm-user-priv-key <user-name> <engine-id> <priv-key>
<repeat-priv-key>

user-name A human readable string representing the name of the user.


Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 64 characters.
engine-id An SNMP engine's administratively-unique identifier. In a
simple agent, this value is always that agent own
snmpEngineID value.
Valid entry: Character string - 5 to 32 characters. Enter ‘local’
for Local Engine ID or full remote Engine ID.
priv-key A non-readable string representing 8 to 32 characters. Must
be entered twice.
Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 128 characters; This option
is only applicable if sec-level is set to auth-priv.

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Guidelines This option is only available if Auth/Priv Security Level is selected. The user
access type must be set to read/write to make this change.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> configure usm-user-priv-key us_new local
********* *********
ADVA:snmp--> show usm-user us_new local

User Name : us_new


User Engine Id : 800009f003000000000000
User Security Name : us_new
User Auth Protocol : md5
User Priv Protocol : aes
User Access Type : readwrite
User Auth Key : *****
User Priv Key : *****
User Security Level : auth-priv

Related
Commands
add usm-user delete usm-user
configure usm-user-auth-key show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-priv-key show usm-user

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config-user <user-id> cli-paging

config-user <user-id> cli-paging


Enables or disables paging mode for this user.

Security Level retrieve


superuser

Command Level Configure User Security

Syntax config-user <user-id> cli-paging <control>

user-id User identifier.


Valid entry: Security Policy High: User Name must be 6 to 32
characters in length and no spaces allowed. Security Policy
Medium: User Name must be 1 to 32 characters in length and
no spaces allowed. Security Policy Low: User Name must be 1
to 32 characters in length and no spaces allowed.
control Enable or disable paging mode for this user. When paging is
enabled, information is output to the console 24 lines at a time.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command enables or disables paging mode for this particular user. When
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paging is enabled, information is output to the console 24 lines at a time. The


user attempting to change this attribute must be the account owner or a supe-
ruser.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-user SamanthaTeig cli-paging
disabled
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig

User Name : SamanthaTeig


Password : *******
Comment :
Privilege Level : retrieve
Login Timeout : 15
Failed Login Attempts : 0
Last Login : 2010-01-01,00:00:00
User Locked Out : disabled
User Last Locked Out Time : 2010-01-01,00:00:00
CLI Paging : disabled

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Command Descriptions

config-user <user-id> cli-paging

Related
Commands
add delete
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment show local-user
config-user <user-id> login-timeout show remote-user
config-user <user-id> password unlock-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level

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config-user <user-id> comment

config-user <user-id> comment


Change the comment associated with a user profile.

Security Level retrieve


superuser

Command Level Configure User Security

Syntax config-user <user-id> comment <user-comment>

user-comment A comment string to associate with this user.


Valid entry: Security Policy High: User Name must be 6 to
32 characters in length and no spaces allowed. Security
Policy Medium: User Name must be 1 to 32 characters in
length and no spaces allowed. Security Policy Low: User
Name must be 1 to 32 characters in length and no spaces
allowed.

Guidelines This command is used to change the comment associated with a user. The
comment field is a user configurable string of up to 64 characters (no spaces).
The user attempting to change this attribute must be the account owner or a
superuser.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-user SamanthaTeig comment
SalesSupportEngineer
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig

User Name : SamanthaTeig


Password : *******
Comment : SalesSupportEnginner
Privilege Level : retrieve
Login Timeout : 15
Failed Login Attempts : 0
Last Login : 2010-01-01,00:00:00
User Locked Out : disabled
User Last Locked Out Time : 2010-01-01,00:00:00
CLI Paging : enabled

Related
Commands
add delete
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment show local-user
config-user <user-id> login-timeout show remote-user
config-user <user-id> password unlock-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level

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Command Descriptions

config-user <user-id> login-timeout

config-user <user-id> login-timeout


Change the inactivity timeout for this user.

Security Level retrieve (for self)


superuser (for other users)

Command Level Configure User Security

Syntax config-user <user-id> login-timeout <timeout>

user- User Identifier.


id Valid entry: Security Policy High: User Name must be 6 to 32
characters in length and no spaces allowed. Security Policy
Medium: User Name must be 1 to 32 characters in length and no
spaces allowed. Security Policy Low: User Name must be 1 to 32
characters in length and no spaces allowed.
timeo The Number of Seconds to wait until the inactivity timeout is
ut implemented for this user.
Valid entry: 0 to 60 (minutes). If set to 0, no timeout. The default is
15.

Guidelines This command supports changing the inactivity timeout for a user. The range for

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this timeout value is between 1 and 60 minutes. Setting the value to 0 disables
the timeout option. The default value for this attribute is 15 minutes. The user
attempting to change this attribute must be the account owner or a superuser.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-user SamanthaTeig login-timeout 15
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig

User Name : SamanthaTeig


Password : *******
Comment :
Privilege Level : retrieve
Login Timeout : 15
Failed Login Attempts : 0
Last Login : 2010-01-01,00:00:00
User Locked Out : disabled
User Last Locked Out Time : 2010-01-01,00:00:00
CLI Paging : disabled

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config-user <user-id> login-timeout

Related
Commands
add delete
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment show local-user
config-user <user-id> login-timeout show remote-user
config-user <user-id> password unlock-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level
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Command Descriptions

config-user <user-id> password

config-user <user-id> password


Change the password of this user.

Security Level retrieve


superuser

Command Level Configure User Security

Syntax config-user <user-id> password <old-password>


<new-password> <repeat-new-password>

user-id User Identifier.


Valid entry: Security Policy High: User Name must be 6
to 32 characters in length and no spaces allowed.
Security Policy Medium: User Name must be 1 to 32
characters in length and no spaces allowed. Security
Policy Low: User Name must be 1 to 32 characters in
length and no spaces allowed.
old-password Current effective password
new-password The password associated with this user profile.
Valid entry: A string complying with the current effective

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Security Policy.
repeat-new-p Re-enter the password to match the first one.
assword

Guidelines This command is used to change the password of a user. Password must com-
ply with the current effective Security Policy. For the criteria of a valid password
with different Security Level, see security-strength on p. 1176.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-user SamanthaTeig password
******** ******** ********
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig

User Name : SamanthaTeig


Password : ********
Comment : SalesSupportEnginner
Privilege Level : retrieve
Login Timeout : 15
Failed Login Attempts : 0
Last Login : 2010-01-01,00:00:00
User Locked Out : disabled
User Last Locked Out Time : 2010-01-01,00:00:00
CLI Paging : enabled

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config-user <user-id> password

Related
Commands
add delete
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment show local-user
config-user <user-id> login-timeout show remote-user
config-user <user-id> password unlock-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level
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Command Descriptions

config-user <user-id> priv-level

config-user <user-id> priv-level


Change the privilege level of this user.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax config-user <user-id> priv-level <level>

user-id User Identifier.


Valid entry: Security Policy High: User Name must be 6 to 32
characters in length and no spaces allowed. Security Policy
Medium: User Name must be 1 to 32 characters in length
and no spaces allowed. Security Policy Low: User Name
must be 1 to 32 characters in length and no spaces allowed.
level The level dictates which commands that this user is allowed
to perform.
Valid entry: maintenance, provisioning, retrieve, superuser.

Guidelines This command is used to change the privilege level of this user. The possible
value

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• retrieve - user will be limited to commands to retrieve status and configura-
tion info.
• maintenance - retrieve level privileges plus maintenance operations (such
as ping, loopbacks).
• provisioning - maintenance level privileges plus configuration commands.
• superuser - all user commands In order to perform this command, the
logged in user must be a superuser.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-user SamanthaTeig priv-level
maintenance
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig

User Name : SamanthaTeig


Password : *********
Comment : SalesSupportEnginner
Privilege Level : maintenance
Login Timeout : 15
Failed Login Attempts : 0
Last Login : 2010-01-01,00:00:00
User Locked Out : disabled
User Last Locked Out Time : 2010-01-01,00:00:00
CLI Paging : enabled

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config-user <user-id> priv-level

Related
Commands
add delete
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment show local-user
config-user <user-id> login-timeout show remote-user
config-user <user-id> password unlock-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level
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Command Descriptions

contact

contact
Edit the contact person info for this Network Element.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element


Syntax contact <ne-contact>

ne-contact A character string (0 to 256 characters) representing the


Contact for the Network Element.
Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 256 characters, no
spaces. The default is null.

Guidelines This command supports editing the contact person info for this Network Ele-
ment. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> contact George_at_1st_Street
ADVA-NE-1--> show network-element ne-1

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NE Type : shelf-nte114
NE Name : FSP150CC-GE114
NE Location :
NE Contact : George_at_1st_Street
NE Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Accepted Status : enabled
NE CLI Prefix : NE-1

Related
Commands
admin-state show all-slots
contact show ne-alarms
location show ne-conditions
name (ne) show network-element
opr-lamptest show nte
prompt show shelf-info
show alarm-attributes show slot-info

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control

control
Enable or disable this Cable Length Benchmark (CLB), Access Control List
(ACL) entry, Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client or Remote Authentication
Server entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure CLB


Configure RAP
Access Control List
NTP Client

Syntax control <control>

control Enable or disable this benchmark, ACL entry, NTP Client or


Remote Authentication Server entry.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines For Cable Length Benchmark:


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This command is used to Enable or disable this Cable Length Benchmark. The
Cable Length Benchmark object is associated with each of the traffic ports in the
system. Configuration involves defining up to 5 benchmarks (1 to 5) that can be
associated with specific points along a cable’s length. Typically these will be
junction points which tend to be the most likely points of failure. When an Ether-
jack Diagnostics test is run and a cable fault is detected a comparison is made
between the failure distance and the defined benchmarks to help isolate where
the cable fault is.
For ACL Entry:
This command is used to enable or disable the ACL Entry.
For NTP Client:
This command is used to enable or disable the NTP Client.
For Remote Authentication Server:
Enables or disables this Remote Authentication Server entry. Up to three
Remote Authentication Servers can be configured for the system. All three
server objects are created by the system but set to the disabled state. The user
can use the commands described in the Related Commands section to config-
ure the attributes for a particular server.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples To enable Cable Length Benchmark:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-4

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control

ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-4--> clb 1
ADVA-NE-1:access_clb-1-1-1-4-1--> contol disable
ADVA-NE-1:access_clb-1-1-1-4-1--> show clb

Length : 0.00
Description :
Control : disabled
To enable ACL entry:
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> acl-entry acl-2
ADVA:system:acl-2--> control enabled
ADVA:system:acl-2--> show acl-entry
Control : enabled
Filter Action : permit
Network Address : 10.10.10.10
Network Mask : 255.255.255.0
To disable NTP client:
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ntp-client
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> contol disable
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> show ntp-client

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Primary Server : 0.0.0.0
Backup Server : 191.1.1.1
NTP Type : unicast
NTP Client : enabled
Active Server : secondary
Round-trip delay to NTP server (micro secs) : 0
NTP server precision (micro secs) : 0
Polling interval (seconds) : 16

To enable Remote Authentication Server entry:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> control enable
ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server

RAS Status : enabled


Order : first
IP Address : 191.10.12.199
Port : 49
Number of Retries : 3
Timeout : 2
Secret : *****
RADIUS accounting port : 1888

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control

Related For Cable Length Benchmark:


Commands control length
description show clb

For ACL Entry:


configure permit show acl-entry
control show acl-list

For NTP Client:


backup-server primary-server
control show ntp-client
polling-interval switch-server

For Remote Authentication Server:


accounting order
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accounting-port port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address show rap-server
ip-version (rap) timeout

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cos

cos
Select the Class Of Service for a management tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Management Tunnel


Syntax cos <cos>

Guidelines This command is used to set the Class Of Service (COS) of a management tun-
nel. COS can be set from 0 to 7. The default setting is 7.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> cos 5
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl

IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
VLAN ID : 34
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095

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S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 5
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 5000
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : mtunl1
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Interface : eth0

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cos

Related
Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)
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cos-type

cos-type
Configure the COS type for a multi-cos disabled Layer 2 probe.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Probecos


Syntax cos-type <cos-type>

cos-type Change the COS level for the multi-cos disabled probe.
Valid entry: cos-n. n=0 to 7.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Class Of Service (COS) of a probe. COS
type can be set from 0 to 7.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> configure

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probecos esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-2-1-->
cos-type cos-6
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-2-1-->
show probecos

COS : cos-6
DM Frame Size : 128
DM Interval : 1sec

Related
Commands
add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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country

country
Set Country for SSL Certificate.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure SSL Certificate


Syntax country <country>

count A 2 character identifier for the country.


ry Valid entry: 2 ASCII characters

Guidelines This command sets the country identifier for a provisioned SSL Certificate.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> country CN
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show
provisioned-ssl-certificate
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Country : CN
State : Texas
Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : support@advaoptical.com
Valid Until : 2029-12-11,10:32:53

Related
Commands
config-ssl-strength organization-unit
country regenerate-ssl-certificate
email show provisioned-ssl-certificate
locality state
name (ssl) valid-until
organization

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Command Descriptions

coupling-flag

coupling-flag
Enable or disable the Access-to-Network(A2N), Network-to-Access(N2A) or
Network-to-Network (N2N) Policer Coupling Flag.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer


Configure N2A Policer
Configure N2N Policer

Syntax coupling-flag [enabled |disabled]

Guidelines This attribute is used to enable or disable the coupling flag for an A2N, N2A or
N2N Policer. The default is enabled. This setting is only effective when the Color
Mode is set to Color-aware.
• disabled-the “Yellow traffic are not allowed to use CIR bandwidth even if the
arrival of “Green” traffic is low. The rate of “Yellow” frames are bounded by
EIR.
• enabled-the “Yellow traffic are allowed to use CIR bandwidth if the arrival of

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“Green” traffic is low. The rate of “Yellow” frames are bounded by EIR+CIR.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> configure a2n-policer
lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> coupling-flag
disabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> show a2n-policer

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Color Marking Flag : disabled
Color Mode : color-blind
Algorithm Type : single-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : disabled
CIR (bps) : 128000
EIR (bps) : 0
CBS (Kbytes) : 2
EBS (Kbytes) : 0
QoS Shaper : lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-0
Direction : a2n

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coupling-flag

Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer
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Command Descriptions

cpd-filter

cpd-filter
Set operational mode for Control Protocol Disposition Filters for a particular
access port, network port or flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure Flow
Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax cpd-filter <protocol> <disposition>

protocol Select the desired protocol or protocol group.


Valid entry: bpdu, bridge-group, bridge-reserved, cdp,
cisco-group, dtp, efm-oam, garp, garp-group, gmrp, gvrp,
isl, l2pt, l2pt-tunnel-mac, lacp, lacp-marker, lan-bridges,
pagp, pause, port-authen, pvstp+, ssm, udld, uplinkfast,
valnbridge, vtp.

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disposition Set the disposition for the cpd-filter protocol identified for
this interface.
Valid entry: discard, pass-thru, use-group-setting. The
default is Pass-Thru..

Guidelines The cdp-filter protocols are divided into four groups. Each protocol can be set
independently, or all protocols within a group can be set to “use-group-setting”,
then the group entity (bridge-group, cisco-group, garp-group, lan-bridges) is set
to either “discard” or “pass-thru”. The Bridge Group consists of: bpdu,
bridge-reserved, efmoam, lacp, lacp-marker, pause, port-authen, ssm. The
Cisco Group consists of: cdp, dtp, isl, l2pt, pagp, pvstp+, udld, uplinkfast, vlan-
bridge, vtp. The GARP Group consists of: garp, gmrp, gvrp. The LAN Bridges
Group consists of: lan-bridges.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> cpd-filter bridge-group pass-thru
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show cpd-filter

Bridge Group : pass-thru


- Pause : not-applicable
- EFM OAM : not-applicable
- LACP : not-applicable
- LACP Marker : not-applicable
- SSM : not-applicable
- Port Authen : not-applicable
- BPDU : pass-thru
- Bridge Reserved : pass-thru

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Cisco Group : pass-thru


- ISL : pass-thru
- PAgP : pass-thru
- UDLD : pass-thru
- CDP : pass-thru
- VTP : pass-thru
- DTP : pass-thru
- PVSTP+ : pass-thru
- UplinkFast : pass-thru
- VLAN Bridge : pass-thru
- L2PT : pass-thru
GARP Group : pass-thru
- GMRP : pass-thru
- GVRP : pass-thru
- GARP : pass-thru
LAN Bridges : not-applicable

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
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alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause

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Command Descriptions

ctag

ctag
C-VLAN tag Setting for an EVPL Flow on an Access Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax ctag <operation> [<ctag> | <vlan-id>]

ctag The C-tag for EVPL flow.


Valid entry: The VLAN tag format is VID-PRIO. Valid VLAN
ID values are 1 - 4095. Valid Priority values are 0 - 7. The
default: 1-0.
ctag The operation to be take for C-Tag.
operation Valid entry: none, pop, push, push-vid, swap-vid. The default
is none.
vlan-id The VLAN ID to be pushed or swapped to a Flow. VLAN ID is
required if the C-Tag operation is push VID or Swap VID.
Valid entry: 1 to 4095. The default is 1.

Guidelines This command is used to edit the CTAG settings for an EVPL flow.

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Examples Refer to the following examples:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-4
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> ctag push 4-0
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name : f5
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 64000
VLAN Members List : 6-*,10-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : enabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 4-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 1-0

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ctag

Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled


SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
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ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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Command Descriptions

custom-payload

custom-payload
Configure the custom payload for a Service Activation Test (SAT) stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax custom-payload <payload>

payload customer-specified Payload for the test stream. This


parameter is only required when the pay-load type is
custom.
Valid entry: A hex string of up to 16 characters. the default
is AAFF5500.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the custom payload type for a Service Acti-

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vation Test (SAT) stream.
This attribute take effects only when the payload type is set to custom. For more
information, see payload-type (sat).
If the string entered is shorter than 16 character, it is filled in with 0s.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1-->
custom-payload addeee999
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Port : access-1-1-1-3
Local MEP : mep-1-1-6
Destination Mep Type : mac
Destination Mep ID : 0
Destination Mep's MAC Address : f0:e0:00:00:00:e0
DMM Interval : 1sec
DMM Frame Size : 128
Direction : forward
Destination MAC Address : a0:10:e0:f0:dd:1a

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Frame Size List : 512


Payload Type : prbs31
Custom Payload : addeee9990000000
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR(bps) : 1000
EIR(bps) : 0
CBS(KB) : 0
EBS(KB) : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
Use DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure :
Current CIR Test Step : 0
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Over All Result :


Test Status : not-started

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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Command Descriptions

cvlan-control

cvlan-control
Enable or disable C-tag VLAN Control on a management tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax cvlan-control <control> [vlan-id]

control Control over using Custom VLAN.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled
vlan-id The Custom VLAN ID for management tunnel
Valid entry: 1 to 4095

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable C-tag VLAN on a management tun-
nel.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-3
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-3--> cvlan-control disabled
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-3--> show mgmttnl

IP Address : 7.7.7.7
Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0
I-Tag : enabled
I-SID : 555
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 00:00:00:00:00:00
C-tag VLAN ID : 4095
C-tag VLAN : disabled
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500

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Encapsulation Type : ethernet


Tunnel Mode : itag-based
Tunnel Name : m3
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-2
System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
Interface : eth0

Related
Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
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eir (mgmttnl)

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Command Descriptions

dead-interval

dead-interval
This command modifies the time delay between sample transmissions on an Ether-
jack Service Assurance (ESA) probe.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Probe

Syntax dead-interval <interval>

interval Time between sample transmission in seconds.


Valid entry: 0 - 2147483647

Guidelines This command modifies the time delay between sample transmission packets on
an Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) probe.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa

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ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-1--> dead-interval
60
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-1--> show probe

Probe ID : probe1
Protocol Type : icmp-echo
Source Port : access-1-1-1-5
Source Address : 12.112.12.3
Source Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Destination Address : 12.112.12.5
History Interval : 10min
History Bins : 15
Distribution History Interval : 15min
Distribution History Bins : 24
Priority Map Mode : none
Dead Interval : 60
Packet Interval : 100
Packet Size : 104
Packets Per Sample : 500
IP Priority : 0
Response Timeout : 5
VLAN Enable : disabled
VLAN Tag : 0-0
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Creation Time : 2011-02-04,17:38:48
Associated Schedule : none

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Related
Commands
add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size
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Command Descriptions

default-cos

default-cos
Set the default class of service for a flow on an Access Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Pass-Through Flow

Syntax default-cos <cos-level>

cos-level The Ingress COS of all the packets in a Single COS


service.
Valid entry: 0-7.

Guidelines This command is used to edit the default COS settings for a single-COS EVPL
flow.

All the packets are mapped to this COS. This COS values also works as the
priority of queue in Scheduling.

It is effective only with a Single-COS Flow.

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Examples Refer to the following examples:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-5-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> default-cos 4
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name : fl
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 65-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 4
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0

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default-cos

S-Tag Control : push


S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
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circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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Command Descriptions

dei (port)

dei (port)
Set the Enable or disable S-TAG drop eligibility indicator (DEI) bit.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax dei <control>

control Enable or disable drop eligibility indicator.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is to set the Enable or disable for S-TAG drop eligibility indicator
(DEI) bit according the Frames’ property.

Examples Refer to the following examples:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2

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ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> dei enabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : disabled
LACP Control : disabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 55
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-5
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled

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<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause
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Command Descriptions

dei (sat)

dei (sat)
Configure whether to use the Drop Eligible Indicator (DEI) bit to indicate color of
Service Activation Test (SAT) frames.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax dei <control>

dei-ctrl Whether to use the Drop Eligible Indicator (DEI) bit to


indicate color of the Service Activation Test frames.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to configure whether to use the Drop Eligible Indicator
(DEI) bit to indicate color of Service Activation Test (SAT) frames.
This DEI attribute of a SAT stream only takes effect when it is color ware.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> dei enabled
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Port : access-1-1-1-3
Local MEP : mep-1-1-5
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 87
Destination Mep's MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 1sec
DMM Frame Size : 128
Direction : forward
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512
Payload Type : prbs31
Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR(bps) : 0
EIR(bps) : 0
CBS(KB) : 0
EBS(KB) : 0

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dei (sat)

Color Mode : color-aware


Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
Use DEI : enabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Outer VLAN Tag : 4-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure : Not Available
Current CIR Test Step : Not Available
Over All Result : Not Available
Test Status : Not Available

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
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color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)


custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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Command Descriptions

delay-asymmetry

delay-asymmetry
Set the port's Delay Asymmetry value.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PTP Access Port


Configure PTP Network Port

Syntax delay-asymmetry <asymmetry>

asymmetry Delay Asymmetry is the asymmetry in the delay of the


path connected to the ingress port and path connected to
the egress port.
Valid entry: -999,995,903 to 999,995,903 (nanosecond).
The default is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to set the port's Delay Asymmetry value.

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• The value is positive if the delay of the path terminating at the ingress port is
greater than the delay of the path originating at the egress port.
• The value is negative if the delay of the path terminating at the ingress port
is smaller than the delay of the path originating at the egress port.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure network-port
network-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:network-1-1-1-1-->
delay-asymmetry 10
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:network-1-1-1-1--> show
network-port

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Alias :
Delay Asymmetry : 10

Related
Commands freq-source show network-port
show access-port

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delay-compensation

delay-compensation
Configure Cable Delay Compensation.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PPS

Syntax delay-compensation <compens>

compens Cable Delay Compensation.


Valid entry: 0-80 (ns)

Guidelines This command is used to configure Cable Delay Compensation.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure pps-port pps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:pps-1-1-1-1--> delay-compensation
50
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:pps-1-1-1-1--> show pps-port

Admin State : unassigned


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Alias :
Signal Direction type : output
Squelch Control : never
Squelch QL : ql-none
Source Eid : none
Cable Delay Compensation : 50

Related
Commands admin-state signal-direction
alias squelch-control
delay-compensation squelch-ql
show pps-port time-of-day-source

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delete

delete
Delete an existing local user profile.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax delete <user-id>

user-id The a valid user name.


Valid entry: Security Policy High: User Name must be 6 to 32
characters in length and no spaces allowed. Security Policy
Medium: User Name must be 1 to 32 characters in length
and no spaces allowed. Security Policy Low: User Name
must be 1 to 32 characters in length and no spaces allowed.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an existing local user profile. It cannot be used
to affect user profiles that are stored on Remote Authentication Servers.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> delete SamanthaTeig

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ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig

Error: 6 - Entity does not exist.

Related
Commands
add delete
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment show local-user
config-user <user-id> login-timeout show remote-user
config-user <user-id> password unlock-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level

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delete a2n-policer

delete a2n-policer
Delete an Access-to-Network (A2N) QoS Policer from an EVPL multi-COS con-
figured flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax delete a2n-policer <policer-eid>

policer-eid The entity identifier of a Access-to-Network Policer.


Valid entry for Access Flow:
a2n_shaper-ne-shelf-nte-access-flow-n, where ne = 1,
shelf = 1, nte = 1, access = 2-6, flow = 1-32, n = 0-7.
Example: a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-5..

Valid entry for LAG Flow:


lag_a2n_policer-ne-lag-flow-n, where ne =1, lag =1-3,
flow =1-32, n = 0-7. Example:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-4..

Guidelines This command is used to delete a a2n-policer from an EVPL multi-COS config-
ured Flow.
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The QoS Policer represents the attributes that compose the traffic management
policer entity. The Policer Entity is used to smooth the receiving of frames for a
given service. There is a separate Policer entity for the Access to Network and
Network to Access directions. These Policer objects are created automatically
when the Flow is created (one for each direction for each assigned COS).
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.
Refer to Table 6: State Codes and Descriptions on p. 135 for Admin State
response descriptions.

Examples Refer to the following example to delete an A2N policer on an Access Port Flow:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> list a2n-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR |EIR |CBS |EBS |Shaper


|------------------------|-----------|---------|------|--------|------|---------------------|
|a2n_policer-1-1-1-6-1-0 |in-service |64000 |0 |1 |0 |a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-0
|a2n_policer-1-1-1-6-1-2 |in-service |64000 |64000 |2 |2 |a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-2
|a2n_policer-1-1-1-6-1-7 |in-service |64000 |0 |1 |0 |a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-7

ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> admin-state management


ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> delete a2n-policer
a2n_policer-1-1-1-6-1-2

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Command Descriptions

delete a2n-policer

ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> list a2n-policers


|EID |Admin |CIR |EIR |CBS |EBS |Shaper
|------------------------|-----------|---------|------|--------|------|---------------------|
|a2n_policer-1-1-1-6-1-0 |in-service |64000 |0 |1 |0 |a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-0
|a2n_policer-1-1-1-6-1-7 |in-service |64000 |0 |1 |0 |a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-7

Refer to the following example to delete an A2N policer on a LAG Flow:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-4
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> list a2n-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR |EIR |CBS |EBS |Shaper


|------------------------|-----------|------- --|------|------|----|-------------------------|
|lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-2 |in-service |64000 |0 |2 |0 |lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-2
|lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-5 |in-service |0 |64000 |0 |16 |lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-5

ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> admin-state management


ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> delete a2n-policer
lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-2

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ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> list a2n-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |CBS |EBS |Shaper


|------------------------|-----------|----------|----------|-------|----|-------------------|
|lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-5 |in-service |0 |64000 |0 |16 |lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-5

Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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delete a2n-shaper

delete a2n-shaper
Delete an Access-to-Network QoS Shaper from an EVPL multi-COS configured
flow, a Network Port or a LAG.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax delete a2n-shaper <a2n-policer-eid>

shaper-eid Entity identifier for the Access to Network shaper.


Valid entry for Access Port Flow:
a2n_shaper-ne-shelf-access-flow-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, access=1, flow=1-32, n=0-7. Example:
a2n_shaper-1-1-1-1-1-1.
Valid entry for LAG Flow:
lag_a2n_shaper-ne-lag-flow-n, where ne=1, lag=1,
flow=1-32, n=0-7. Example: lag_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-4.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a QoS Shaper from a multi-cos EVPL flow. The
QoS Shaper represents the attributes that compose the traffic management
shaper entity. The Shaper Entity is used to smooth the delivery of frames for a
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given service. There is a separate Shaper entity for the Access to Network and
Network to Access directions. These Shaper objects are created automatically
when the Flow is created (one for each direction for each COS assigned).
To delete a Shaper from a Flow, the Flow must be in Management State.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> list a2n-shapers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |BS (KB)


|-----------------------|-----------|----------|----------|--------|
|a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-1 |in-service |64000 |0 |128
|a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-5 |in-service |0 |0 |10

ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> admin-state management


ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> delete a2n-shaper
a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> list a2n-shapers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |BS (KB)


|-----------------------|-----------|----------|----------|--------|
|a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-1 |management |64000 |0 |128

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Command Descriptions

delete a2n-shaper

Related
Commands
add a2n-shaper list n2a-shapers
add n2-shaper show a2n-shaper
buffersize (shaper) show n1-shaper
delete a2n-shaper show n2-shaper
delete n2-shaper show n2a-shaper
list a2n-shapers

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delete acc-port-config

delete acc-port-config
Delete an LLDP Access Port Configuration.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port LLDP

Syntax delete acc-port-config <port_lldp_config-num>

port_lldp_co The number of Access or Network Port LLDP


nfig-num configuration.
Valid entry: 1-3.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an Access Port LLDP Configuration.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp--> list acc-port-config

|Entity Identifier |Admin Status |Destination Mac |SNMP Notification


|----------------------------|--------------|--------------------|--------------------|
|lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-1 |disabled
|lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-2 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-2 |disabled
|lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-3 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-3 |disabled

ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp--> delete acc-port-config 2


ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp--> list acc-port-config

|Entity Identifier |Admin Status |Destination Mac |SNMP Notification


|----------------------------|--------------|--------------------|--------------------|
|lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-1 |disabled
|lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-3 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-3 |disabled

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Command Descriptions

delete acc-port-config

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification

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delete activity

delete activity
Delete a scheduled ESA activity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Schedule ESA


Syntax delete activity <activity-eid>

activity-eid Unique identifier for this activity.


Valid entry: esa_schedule-1-1-1-n (n = 1 to 255)

Guidelines This command is used to delete a scheduled ESA activity.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure schedule esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_schedule--> delete activity
esa_schedule-1-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_schedule--> show activity
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Error: 256 - Entity does not exist.(ESA SCHEDULE)

Related
Commands
add activity show activity
delete activity suspend (activity)
resume (activity)

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Command Descriptions

delete arp-entry

delete arp-entry
Delete an existing IP Address from the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
table.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax delete arp-entry <ip-eid> <ip-address>

ip-eid IP Entity Identifier.


Valid entry: eth0
ip-address IP address.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address.

Guidelines This command deletes a static ARP Entry.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> delete arp-entry eth0 10.10.10.110
ADVA:comms--> show arp-entries

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|MAC Address |IP Address |Interface |Type
|-------------------|-----------------|---------------|---------|
|00:1b:17:30:68:19 |172.23.192.1 |eth0 |dynamic

Related
Commands add arp-entry show arp-entries
add ip-route show ip-routes
delete arp-entry show ping-result
delete ip-route show trace-route-result
flush-arp-cache trace-route
ping

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

delete boundary-clock

delete boundary-clock
Delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC)

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PTP Network Element

Syntax delete boundary-clock <bc-eid>

bc-eid The Entity Identifier of the Boundary Clock to be created.


Valid entry: ptp_bc-n, where n=1. Example: ptp_bc-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP
MC).

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


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ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1


ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1

Alias :
Master Clock Class : 0
Ptp Domain Number : 0
Timing Source : ts-1-1
Clock Identity : 0080ea3809a00001
Operational State : normal
Admin State : management
Secondary States : act

ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> delete boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1


ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> delete boundary-clock

Error: 256 - Entity does not exist.(PTP BC)

Related
Commands add boundary-clock delete boundary-clock
admin-state show boundary-clock
alias

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Command Descriptions

delete-cfm-entities

delete-cfm-entities
Deletes all CFM entities on the Network Port, Access Port, or LAG.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax delete-cfm-entities <no|yes>

Guidelines This command is used to delete all Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) enti-
ties. A yes/no choice is required for this command. If yes is selected, all CFM
entities (MACOMP and MEP) for this Port (physical port or LAG) are deleted.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5

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ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> delete-cfm-entities yes

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause

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delete community

delete community
Delete an existing SNMPv1/v2c Community Entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax delete community <name>

name A character string representing the SNMP Community Name.


Valid entry: Character string - up to 64 characters. The
acceptable characters are: a-z, A-Z,0-9,.,- and _

Guidelines Delete an existing SNMPv1/v2c Community Entry.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-communities

|Community Name |Community Access


|-----------------------------------------------------------|-----------|
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|NewCommunity |trap-only
|private |readwrite
|public |readonly

ADVA:snmp--> delete community NewCommunity


ADVA:snmp--> show all-communities

|Community Name |Community Access


|-----------------------------------------------------------|-----------|
|private |readwrite
|public |readonly

Related
Commands
add community show all-communities
delete community show community

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Command Descriptions

delete dynamic-remote-slave

delete dynamic-remote-slave
Manually delete a PTP dynamic remote slave.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Master Clock Interface

Syntax delete dynamic-remote-slave <ds-eid>

ds-eid The entity identifier of the Remote Static Slave


Valid entry: dynamic_slave-ne-bc-mci-n. where ne=1,
bc=1, mci=1, n=1-4. Example: dynamic_slave-1-1-1-2.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a dynamic remote slave.


The actually number of dynamic is dictated at the creation of the Mater Clock
Interface (MCI) by deducing the static salves from the total slaves.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1


ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> show
dynamic-remote-slave dynamic_slave-1-1-1-1

Slave Type :
Alias :
Time Created : 2013-11-20,07:35:15
Neg Announce Lease Duration : 300
Lease Duration Remain Time : 126
Neg Delay Resp Lease Duration : 300
Delay Resp Duration Remain Time : 126
Neg Sync Lease Duration : 300
Sync Duration Remain Time : 126
Clock Identity : 0080ea33d7d00001
Unicast Msg Neg Control : enabled
Slave V4 Address : 172.23.200.3
Announce Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-16-sec
Delay Resp Msg Rate : 32-pkt-per-sec
Sync Msg Rate : 32-pkt-per-sec
Operational State : normal
Admin State : management
Secondary States : act

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delete dynamic-remote-slave

ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> delete
dynamic-remote-slave dynamic_slave-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> delete
dynamic-remote-slave dynamic_slave-1-1-1-2
Error: Invalid command or input parameter
delete dynamic-remote-slave dynamic_slave-1-1-1-2
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Related
Commands add static-remote-slave delete static-remote-slave
admin-state show dynamic-remote-slave
alias show static-remote-slave
delete dynamic-remote-slave
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delete erp

delete erp
Delete an Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element

Syntax delete erp erp-eid

erp-eid The entity identifier of the ERP to be deleted.


Valid entry: erp-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-2. Example:
erp-1-2.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP). An ERP
can be delete if it:
• Protects no Flow.
• Is not in IN-Service Administrative State.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> show erp erp-1-2

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : pending
RAPS Ring ID : 1
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2d:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4094-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 1
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 5
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
Ring Port 0 Role : none
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled

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delete erp

ERP State : pending


WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 5
TX RAPS Request : no-request
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

ADVA-NE-1--> delete erp erp-1-2

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
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protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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Command Descriptions

delete-esa-entities

delete-esa-entities
This command is used to delete all Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) entities
for this Network Port, Access Port, or LAG.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax delete-esa-entities <yes|no>

Guidelines This command is used to delete all ESA entities (Probes and Reflector) for this
Port (physical or LAG). They can not be deleted if they are part of a scheduled
ESA activity. A yes/no choice is required for this command. If yes is selected, all
ESA entities for this LAG will be deleted.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port

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access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> delete-esa-entities yes

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause

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delete esm-cfg

delete esm-cfg
Delete an Ethernet Service Manager configuration entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax delete esm-cfg <esm_cfg-id>

esm_cfg-i The ID of an ESM configuration.


d Valid entry: esm_cfg-n, where n =1-10000. Example:
esm_cfg-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an existing ESM configuration entity.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> list esm-cfg
|ESM Config EID|Associated Entity ID
|--------------|--------------------|
|esm_cfg-1 |access-1-1-1-3
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|esm_cfg-2 |lag-1-1
ADVA:system--> delete esm-cfg esm_cfg-2
ADVA:system--> list esm-cfg
|ESM Config EID|Associated Entity ID
|--------------|--------------------|
|esm_cfg-1 |access-1-1-1-3

Related
Commands add esm-cfg list esm-cfg
add esm-nvpair list esm-nvpair
configure esm-nvpair show esm-cfg
delete esm-nvpair show esm-nvpair

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delete esm-nvpair

delete esm-nvpair
Delete an existing name-value pair.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESM-CFG


Syntax delete esm-nvpair <name>

name Unique attribute name for an ESM entity.


Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 16 characters. The
default is null.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an existing name-value pair.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> configure esm-cfg esm_cfg-1
ADVA:system:esm_cfg-1--> list esm-nvpair
|Name |Value
|--------------|--------------------|

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|ac1 |acc_3
|evpl1 |evpl_acc3
ADVA:system:esm_cfg-1--> delete esm-nvpair ac1
ADVA:system:esm_cfg-1--> list esm-nvpair
|Name |Value
|--------------|--------------------|
|evpl1 |evpl_acc3

Related
Commands add esm-cfg list esm-cfg
add esm-nvpair list esm-nvpair
configure esm-nvpair show esm-cfg
delete esm-cfg show esm-nvpair

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delete flow

delete flow
Delete a flow from an EVPL configured access port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG

Syntax delete flow <flow-eid>

flow-eid Unique identifier for this flow.


Valid entry on Access Port:
flow-ne-shelf-nte-access-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
ntu=1, access=2-6, n=1-32. Example:
flow-1-1-1-5-1.
Valid entry on LAG: lag_flow-ne-lag-flow, where
ne=1, lag=1-3, n=1-32. Example: lag-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an EVPL flow. The flow must be in the Manage-
ment admin state to delete it.

Examples
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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-4
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-4--> delete flow
flow-1-1-1-1-1 Delete an EVC
flow-1-1-1-1-2 Delete an EVC
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-4--> delete flow flow-1-1-1-1-2

Refer to the following example to delete a LAG Flow:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list flows

|EID |A2N CIR (bps) |A2N EIR (bps) |Flow Type


|-----------------|--------------|--------------|------------------|
|lag_flow-1-2-1 |64000 |0 |policed-and-shaped
|lag_flow-1-2-4 |0 |64000 |policed-and-shaped
|lag_flow-1-2-5 |64000 |0 |policed-and-shaped
|lag_flow-1-2-7 |0 |64000 |policed-and-shaped

ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-5


ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-5--> admin-state management
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-5--> back
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> delete flow lag_flow-1-2-5
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list flows

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Command Descriptions

delete flow

|EID |A2N CIR (bps) |A2N EIR (bps) |Flow Type


|-----------------|--------------|--------------|------------------|
|lag_flow-1-2-1 |64000 |0 |policed-and-shaped
|lag_flow-1-2-4 |0 |64000 |policed-and-shaped
|lag_flow-1-2-7 |0 |64000 |policed-and-shaped

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl

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clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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delete fwd-entry

delete fwd-entry
Remove an entry from the Forward Table.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax delete fwd-entry <mac-address>

mac-address An MAC address for with an entry existing in the forward


table.
Valid entry: A valid MAC address.

Guidelines This command is used to remove an entry from the Forward Table.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
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ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1


ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> list fwd-entries

|MAC Address |Action |Port |Type |Status |Remaining Age (sec)


|------------------|-----------|---------------|----------|----------|--------------------|
|22:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee |forward |access-1-1-1-6 |static |Valid |0
|22:aa:bb:cc:dd:ff |forward |network-1-1-1-1|static |Valid |0

ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> delete fwd-entry


22:aa:bb:cc:dd:ff
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> list fwd-entries

|MAC Address |Action |Port |Type |Status |Remaining Age (sec)


|------------------|-----------|---------------|----------|----------|--------------------|
|22:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee |forward |access-1-1-1-6 |static |Valid |0

Related
Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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delete-from-mep-list

delete-from-mep-list
Delete a MEP from the MEP List for a MANET.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MANET


Syntax delete-from-mep-list <mep-eid>

mep-eid The entity identifier of a MEP.


Valid entry: mep-md-manet-n, where md=1-64,
manet-1-64, n=1-8191. Example: mep-34-34-801.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a MEP from an existing MANET.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-34
ADVA:cfm:md-34--> configure manet manet-34-34
ADVA:cfm:manet-34-34--> show manet

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Name Format : string
Name : phoenix34manet
CCM Interval : 10min
MEP List : 34,35

ADVA:cfm:manet-34-34--> delete-from-mep-list 35
ADVA:cfm:manet-34-34--> show manet

Name Format : string


Name : phoenix34manet
CCM Interval : 10min
MEP List : 34

Related
Commands add manet list manet
add-to-mep-list mep-list
ccm-interval name-format
delete-from-mep-list show manet
delete manet

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delete ip-route

delete ip-route
Delete a route from the routing table.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax delete ip-route <destination> <mask> <gateway> <ip-eid>

destination The Destination IP Address to delete.


Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address.
gateway IP address of next hop Gateway.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address of the gateway
ip-eid IP Entity Identifier.
Valid entry: eth0
mask The Mask applied to define the subnet of this gateway.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 mask.

Guidelines This command deletes a static ip address route. This command requires the
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route to be explicitly identified in order to be deleted. If the route type is an inter-


face route, set the gateway address to 0.0.0.0.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show ip-routes

|Interface |Mask |Gateway |Destination |Metric |Advertise|Type


|----------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|--------|---------|--------
|
|eth0 |0.0.0.0 |172.23.192.1 |0.0.0.0 |0 |disabled |static
|eth0 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |10.10.10.0 |1 |disabled |static
|probe1 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |12.112.12.0 |0 |enabled |dynamic
|probe1 |255.255.255.255|0.0.0.0 |12.112.12.5 |1 |disabled |static
|ref1 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |121.12.0.0 |0 |enabled |dynamic
|ref2 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |123.12.12.0 |0 |enabled |dynamic

ADVA:comms--> delete ip-route 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0


0.0.0.0 eth0
ADVA:comms--> show ip-routes

|Interface |Mask |Gateway |Destination |Metric |Advertise|Type


|----------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|--------|---------|--------
|
|eth0 |0.0.0.0 |172.23.192.1 |0.0.0.0 |0 |disabled |static
|probe1 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |12.112.12.0 |0 |enabled |dynamic
|probe1 |255.255.255.255|0.0.0.0 |12.112.12.5 |1 |disabled |static
|ref1 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |121.12.0.0 |0 |enabled |dynamic

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delete ip-route

|ref2 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |123.12.12.0 |0 |enabled |dynamic

Related
Commands add arp-entry show arp-entries
add ip-route show ip-routes
delete arp-entry show ping-result
delete ip-route show trace-route-result
flush-arp-cache trace-route
ping

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delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl

delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl
Delete an IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl <ipv6o4_tnl-eid>

ipv6o4h_t The entity identifier of the IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel to be


nl-eid deleted.
Valid entry: ipv6o4_tnl-n, where n=1. Example: ipv6o4_tnl-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl
|IPv6 Over IPv4 tunnel EID |Associated IPv4 Interface |Type |Name
|----------------------------|------------------------------|-------------|-----------------|
|ipv6o4_tnl-1 |mgtn1 |isatap |tnl2
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ADVA:comms--> delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl ipv6o4_tnl-1


ADVA:comms--> show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl
Error: 256 - Entity does not exist.(IPV6O4 TUNNEL)

Related
Commands
add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl
delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl

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delete ipv6-route

delete ipv6-route
Delete an IPv6 static route.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax delete ipv6-route <ipv6-address> <prefix-length> <gateway>
<in-eid>

ipv6-addr The IPv6 address of the route to be deleted.


ess Valid entry: Valid IPv6 address.
prefix-le The length of the IPv6 address prefix.
ngth Valid entry: 0-128. The default is 0.
gateway The IPv6 gateway address.
Valid entry: Valid IPv6 gateway address. 0::0 for interface
type route.
ip-eid The name of the interface associated with this IPv6 route.
Valid entry: IPv6 interface or tunnel.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an IPv6 static route.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show ipv6-routes
Interface : eth0
Destination : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 10
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 8
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Interface : eth0
Destination : 0200:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 10
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 2
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Interface : eth0
Destination : 2013:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 16
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 100
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Totally 3 entries retrieved.

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delete ipv6-route

ADVA:comms--> delete ipv6-route 2013::0 16 0::0 eth0


ADVA:comms--> show ipv6-routes
Interface : eth0
Destination : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 10
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 8
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Interface : eth0
Destination : 0200:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 10
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 2
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Totally 2 entries retrieved.

Related
Commands
add ipv6-route show ipv6-routes
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delete ipv6-route

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delete lag

delete lag
Delete an LAG group.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element


Syntax delete lag <lag-eid>

lag-eid The Entity Identifier of the Link aggregation Group


Valid entry: lag-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-3. Example:
lag-1-2.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a link aggregation group. The EID of the LAG is
a unique identifier and can be viewed by typing show lag at the prompt.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show lag ?

lag-1-1 Link Aggregation Group Entity Identifier (e.g. lag-1-1)

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lag-1-2 Link Aggregation Group Entity Identifier (e.g. lag-1-1)
lag-1-3 Link Aggregation Group Entity Identifier (e.g. lag-1-1)

ADVA-NE-1--> delete lag lag-1-3


ADVA-NE-1--> show lag ?

lag-1-1 Link Aggregation Group Entity Identifier (e.g. lag-1-1)


lag-1-2 Link Aggregation Group Entity Identifier (e.g. lag-1-1)

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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delete macomp

delete macomp
Delete a MACOMP from a CFM MANET.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MANET


Syntax delete macomp <macomp-id>

macomp-id The MACOMP ID.


Valid entry: macomp-md-manet-n, where md =1-64, manet
=1-64, n =1. Example: macomp-34-34-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a MACOMP for a MANET. The MACOMP EID
is composed of the MD EID number, the MANET EID number and the MACOMP
number (e.g. macomp-256-1-1 is the ID of MACOMP number 1 assigned to
MANET 1 and MD 256. Only one MACOMP is allowed per MANET. The
MACOMP cannot be deleted if there are MEPs assigned to it.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
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ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-256


ADVA:cfm:md-256--> configure manet manet-256-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-256-1--> delete macomp macomp-256-1-1

Related
Commands add macomp mhf
delete macomp show macomp
list macomp

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delete manet

delete manet
Delete a MANET from a CFM MD.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MD


Syntax delete manet <manet-eid>

manet-eid The entity identifier of a MANET.


Valid entry: manet-md-n, where md =1-64, n=1-64.
Example: manet-34-34.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a MANET. The MANET cannot be deleted if it
has a MACOMP or MEPs assigned.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> list manet

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manet-1-1
manet-1-2
manet-1-3
manet-2-1
manet-2-2

ADVA:cfm:md-2--> delete manet manet-2-1


ADVA:cfm:md-2--> list manet

manet-1-1
manet-1-2
manet-1-3
manet-2-2

Related
Commands add manet list manet
add-to-mep-list mep-list
ccm-interval name-format
delete-from-mep-list show manet
delete manet

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delete master-clock

delete master-clock
Delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PTP Network Element

Syntax delete master-clock <mc-eid>

mc-eid The Entity Identifier of Master Clock to be created.


Valid entry: ptp_master_clock-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1.
Example: ptp_master_clock-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP
MC).
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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-2

Alias : mc1
Master Clock Class : 0
Ptp Domain Number : 55
Clock Identity : 0080ea3809a00003
Time Clock : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Priority 1 : 99
Priority 2 : 6
Clock Accuracy : Not Available
Time Scale :
UTC Offset : 0
Operational State : normal
Admin State : management
Secondary States : act

ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-2


Error: Invalid command or input parameter
show master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-2
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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Command Descriptions

delete master-clock

Related
Commands add master-clock delete master-clock
admin-state show master-clock
alias

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delete master-virtual-port

delete master-virtual-port
Remove a Master Virtual Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Master Clock Interface

Syntax delete master-virtual-port <mvp-eid>

mvp-eid The Entity Identifier of the Master Virtual Port to be


created.
Valid entry: master_virtual_port-ne-bc-mci-n, where
ne=1, bc=1, mci=1-4, n=1-9. Example:
master_virtual_port-1-1-4-6.

Guidelines This command is used to remove a Master Virtual Port.


Examples Refer to the following example:
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ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-3
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-3--> show
master-virtual-port master_virtual_port-1-1-3-9

Alias : mpv9
PTP Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-6-1
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Secondary States : sgeo

ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-3--> delete
master-virtual-port master_virtual_port-1-1-3-9
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-3--> show
master-virtual-port
Error: 256 - Entity does not exist.(MASTER VIRTUAL PORT)

Related
Commands add master-virtual-port delete master-virtual-port
admin-state show master-virtual-port
alias

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Command Descriptions

delete mci

delete mci
Delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP MCI).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Boundary Clock


Configure Master Clock

Syntax delete mci <mci-eid>

mci-eid Entity Identifier of the Mater Clock Interface.


Valid entry: ptp_mci-ne-bc-n, where ne=1, bc=1, n=1-4.
Example: ptp_mci-1-1-3.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Inter-
face (PTP MCI).

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> show mci ptp_mci-1-1-3

Alias : mci9
Master Address : 5.5.5.5
Master Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Interface name : mc1
Master Clock Type : one-step
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master IP Version : ipv4
Ip Qos : 7
Ip Priority Map Mode : none
Max Lease Duration : 999
Max Slaves Supported : 4
Max Static Slaves Supported : 3
Port Identity :
Max Sync Msg Rate : 8-pkt-per-sec
Max Announce Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-1-sec
Ptp Domain Number : 0
Operational State : outage
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : sgeo

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delete mci

Related
Commands add mci delete mci
admin-state max-lease-duration
alias show mci
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Command Descriptions

delete md

delete md
Delete a CFM Maintenance Domain.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax delete md <md-eid>

md-eid The entity identifier of a MD.


Valid entry: md-n, where n=1-64. Example: md-34.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an MD. The MD cannot be deleted if it has
MEPs, MANETs or MACOMPs assigned to it.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-34
ADVA:cfm:md-34--> configure manet manet-34-34
ADVA:cfm:manet-34-34--> delete mep mep-34-34-34
ADVA:cfm:manet-34-34--> delete macomp macomp-34-34-34

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ADVA:cfm:manet-34-34--> back
ADVA:cfm:md-34--> delete manet manet-34-34
ADVA:cfm:md-34--> back
ADVA:cfm--> delete md md-34

Related
Commands
add md show md
delete md show sysdef-md
list default-md name-format
list md md-level
show default-md mhf

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delete member-port (lag)

delete member-port (lag)


Delete member ports from the LAG.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Syntax delete member-port <access_port-eid [,access_port-eid]
|network_port-eid [,network_port-eid]>

access_port-ei The entity identifier of the Access port, which is a


d member of the LAG.
Valid entry: access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.
network_port-e The entity identifier of the Access port, which is a
id member of the LAG.
Valid entry: network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete LAG member ports. Type a question mark (?)
after entering member-port at the prompt. This returns available member-port
eid numbers.
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To delete two member at once, use the comma to separate ports.


At the time an access LAG is deleted, or the last member port is removed, the
following entities existing on the LAG are migrated to the member port which is
deleted the last.
o
Flow
o
CFM entities (MIP, MEP, Server MEP)
o
Management tunnel
o
ESA entities

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configue lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list member-ports

|EID |Port EID |Attached LAG ID |Port Status


|-----------------|-----------------|------------------|-----------------
-|
|lag_member-1-2-1 |access-1-1-1-4 |lag-1-2 |active
|lag_member-1-2-2 |access-1-1-1-5 |lag-1-2 |standby

ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> delete member-port access-1-1-1-5


ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list member-ports
|EID |Port EID |Attached LAG ID |Port Status
|-----------------|-----------------|------------------|-----------------
-|
|lag_member-1-2-1 |access-1-1-1-4 |lag-1-2 |active

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Command Descriptions

delete member-port (lag)

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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delete member-port (shg)

delete member-port (shg)


Remove a member port from a Split Horizon Group (SHG).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Split Horizon Group

Syntax delete member-port <shg_member-eid>

shg_member The entity identifier of a Split Horizon Group member. It


-eid can be a network port or access port.
Valid entry: access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3. or
network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1, shelf=1, nte=1,
n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to remove a member port from a Split Horizon Group
(SHG).
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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure shg shg-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:shg-1-2-->delete member-port network-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:shg-1-2--> show shg

Member List : network-1-1-1-1


Alias : shg_2
Member Flows :

Related
Commands add member-port (shg) delete shg
add shg flush-fwb-table
alias show shg
delete member-port (shg)

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Command Descriptions

delete mep

delete mep
Delete a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MANET


Syntax delete mep <mep-eid>

mep-eid The entity identifier of a MEP.


Valid entry: mep-md-manet-n, where md=1-64,
manet-1-64, n=1-8191. Example: mep-34-34-801.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a CFM MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-2
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> list mep

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mep-1-1-2
mep-1-3-1
mep-2-1-56
mep-2-2-57

ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> delete mep mep-2-2-57


ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> list mep

mep-1-1-2
mep-1-3-1
mep-2-1-56

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delete mep

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep
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Command Descriptions

delete-mgmt-address-interface

delete-mgmt-address-interface
Delete a Management Interface.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLDP Access Port Configuration


LLDP Network Port Configuration

Syntax delete-mgmt-address <ip-eid>

ip-eid A Management DCN or Management Tunnel.


Valid entry: the Entity Identifier of a A Management
DCN or Management Tunnel.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Management address. For more description
see add-mgmt-address-interface on p. 339.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp--> configure
net-port-config 2
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-2
--> list management-address-interface
|Management Interface|Tx Control
|--------------------|------------|
|dcn-1-1-1-1 |enabled
|mgmt_tnl-1 |disabled
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-2
--> delete management-address-interface mgmt_tnl-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-2
--> list management-address-interface
|Management Interface|Tx Control
|--------------------|------------|
|dcn-1-1-1-1 |enabled

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delete-mgmt-address-interface

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification
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Command Descriptions

delete mgmttnl

delete mgmttnl
Delete a Management Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax delete mgmttnl <mgmttnl-eid>

mgmttnl-e The EID of the management tunnel to delete.


id Valid entry: mgmt_tnl-n, where n=1-255. Example:
mgmt_tnl-34

Guidelines This command deletes a management tunnel.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> delete mgmttnl ?
mgmt_tnl-1 Delete the management tunnel
mgmt_tnl-88 Delete the management tunnel
ADVA:comms--> delete mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-88

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Related
Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)

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delete n1-policer

delete n1-policer
Delete an Network-to-Network (N2N) Policer from a MultiCOS Pass-through
Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Pass-through Flow

Syntax delete n1-policer <n1_policer-eid>

n1_policer-e The Entity Identifier of the N1 Policer to be deleted.


id Valid entry: n1_policer-ne-ptflow-n, where

Guidelines This command is used to delete an N1 Policer from a Pass-through Flow.


• To delete an n1 Policer, the Pass-through Flow must be in Management
state.
• The last n1 shaper cannot be deleted, because a Pass-Through Flow
requests at least one pair of Policer and Shaper.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure passthru-flow pt_flow-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-1--> show n1-policer
pt_n1_policer-1-1-1

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Color Mode : color-aware
Algorithm Type : single-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : enabled
CIR (bps) : 64000
EIR (bps) : 0
CBS (Kbytes) : 1
EBS (Kbytes) : 0
QoS Shaper : pt_n2_shaper-1-1-1
Direction : n2a
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-1--> delete n1-policer
pt_n1_policer-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-1--> delete n1-policer
pt_n1_policer-1-1-1
Error: Invalid command or input parameter
delete n1-policer pt_n1_policer-1-1-1

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Command Descriptions

delete n1-policer

Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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delete n2a-policer

delete n2a-policer
Delete a Network-to-Access (N2A) QoS Policer from an EVPL multi-COS con-
figured flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax delete n2a-policer <policer-eid>

policer-eid The entity identifier of a Network-to-Access Policer.


Valid entry for Access Flow:
n2a_policerer-ne-shelf-nte-access-flow-n, where ne =
1, shelf = 1, nte = 1, network = 1-2, flow = 1-32, n = 0 -
7. Example: n2a_policer-1-1-1-1-1-1..

Valid entry for LAG Flow:


lag_n2a_policer-ne-lag-flow-n, where ne=1, lag=1-3,
flow=1-32, n=0-7. Example:
lag_n2a_policer-1-2-2-2..

Guidelines This command is used to delete a n2a-policer from an EVPL multi-COS config-
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ured Flow.
The QoS Policer represents the attributes that compose the traffic management
policer entity. The Policer Entity is used to smooth the receiving of frames for a
given service. There is a separate Policer entity for the Access to Network and
Network to Access directions. These Policer objects are created automatically
when the Flow is created (one for each COS assigned).

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> list n2a-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR |EIR |CBS |EBS |Shaper


|------------------------|----------|--------|-------|-------|-----|-------------------------
|lag_n2a_policer-1-2-4-5 |management|0 |64000 |0 |16 |lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-5
|lag_n2a_policer-1-2-4-6 |management|64000 |0 |2 |0 |lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-6

ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> delete n2a-policer


lag_n2a_policer-1-2-4-6
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> list n2a-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |CBS |EBS |Shaper


|------------------------|-----------|----------|----------|-------|----|--------------------
|lag_n2a_policer-1-2-4-5 |management |0 |64000 |0 |16 |lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-2-5

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Command Descriptions

delete n2a-policer

Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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delete n2-shaper

delete n2-shaper
Delete an Network-to-Network (N2N) Shaper from a MultiCOS Pass-through
Flow at Port 2.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Pass-through Flow

Syntax delete n2-shaper <n2-shaper-eid>

n1_policer-e The Entity Identifier of the N1 Policer to be deleted.


id Valid entry: pt_n1/n2_shaper-ne-flow-n, where ne=1,
flow=1-128, n=0-7. Example: pt_n1_policer-1-3-0.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an N2 shaper from a Pass-through Flow.


• To delete a shaper, the Pass-through Flow must be in Management state.
• The corresponding n1 policer must be deleted before the n2 shaper can be
deleted.
• The last n2 shaper cannot be deleted, because a Pass-Through Flow
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requests at least one pair of Policer and Shaper.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure passthru-flow pt_flow-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-1--> show n1-policer
pt_n1_policer-1-1-1

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Color Mode : color-aware
Algorithm Type : single-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : enabled
CIR (bps) : 64000
EIR (bps) : 0
CBS (Kbytes) : 1
EBS (Kbytes) : 0
QoS Shaper : pt_n2_shaper-1-1-1
Direction : n2a
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-1--> delete n1-policer
pt_n1_policer-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-1--> delete n1-policer
pt_n1_policer-1-1-1
Error: Invalid command or input parameter
delete n1-policer pt_n1_policer-1-1-1

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Command Descriptions

delete n2-shaper

Related
Commands
add a2n-shaper list n2a-shapers
add n2-shaper show a2n-shaper
buffersize (shaper) show n1-shaper
delete a2n-shaper show n2-shaper
delete n2-shaper show n2a-shaper
list a2n-shapers

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delete ndp-entry

delete ndp-entry
Delete an IPv6 static Neighbor Entry.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax delete ndp-entry <ip-eid> <ipv6-address>

ip-eid The interface of the NDP entry.


Valid entry: A valid IPv6 interfaces.
ipv6-addr The IPv6 address of the NDP entity.
ess Valid entry: An IPv6 Unicast address of a neighbor on the
interface.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an IPv6 static Neighbor entry.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show ndp-entries
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|MAC Address |IPv6 Address |Interface |Type


|-------------------|------------------------------------------|---------------|-----------|
|d0:67:e5:00:00:00 |0012:0200:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0008 |eth0 |static
|-------------------|------------------------------------------|---------------|-----------|
Totally 1 entries retrieved.

ADVA:comms--> delete ndp-entry eth0 12:200::8


ADVA:comms--> show ndp-entries
Totally 0 entries retrieved.

Related
Commands
add ndp-entry proxy-ndp
add proxy-ndp rip-ng-control
delete ndp-entry show ndp-entries
delete proxy-ndp show proxy-ndp
flush-ndp-cache

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Command Descriptions

delete net-port-config

delete net-port-config
Delete an LLDP Network Port Configuration.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Network Port LLDP

Syntax delete net-port-config <port_lldp_config-num>

port_lldp_co The number of Access or Network Port LLDP


nfig-num configuration.
Valid entry: 1-3.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Network Port LLDP Configuration.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure network-port
network-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp--> list net-port-config

|Entity Identifier |Admin Status |Destination Mac |SNMP Notification


|----------------------------|--------------|--------------------|--------------------|
|lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-1 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-1 |disabled
|lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-2 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-2 |disabled

ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp--> delete net-port-config 1


ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp--> list net-port-config

|Entity Identifier |Admin Status |Destination Mac |SNMP Notification


|----------------------------|--------------|--------------------|--------------------|
|lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-2 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-2 |disabled

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delete net-port-config

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification
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Command Descriptions

delete ocs-port

delete ocs-port
Delete an existing Ordinary Clock Slave (OCS) port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SOOC

Syntax delete ocs-port <ocs_port-eid>

ocs_port-eid The Entity Identifier of the OCS port.


Valid entry: ocs_port-ne-shelf-ts-sooc-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, ts=1, sooc=1, n=1. Example:
ocs_port-1-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an existing Ordinary Clock Slave (OCS)
port.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show ocs-port
ocs_port-1-1-1-1

Alias :
Port Identity : oc_9
PTP Flowpoint : lag_acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1
PTP State : Not Available
Admin State : management
Operational State : Not Available
Secondary States : Not Available

ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> delete ocs-port


ocs_port-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show ocs-port
ocs_port-1-1-1-1
Error: 256 - Entity does not exist.(OCS PORT)

Related
Commands add ocs-port delete ocs-port
alias show ocs-port

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delete passthru-flow

delete passthru-flow
Remove an existing Pass-Through Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element

Syntax delete passthru-flow <pt_flow_eid>

pt_flow-eid Unique identifier for this flow.


Valid entry on Access port: pt_flow-ne-n, where ne=1,
n=1-128. Example: flow-1-128.

Guidelines This command is used to remove an existing Pass Through Flow.

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> show passthru-flow pt_flow-1-3

Admin State : in-service


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Operational State : normal


Secondary States : act
Circuit Name : pt_flow_2
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Bandwidth (bps) : 1000
Maximum Bandwidth (bps) : 2000
CIR (bps) : 1000
EIR (bps) : 1000
VLAN Members List : 4000-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 5
Untagged Enabled : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
N2N Policing : enabled
Shaping Type : flow-based
Auto Bandwidth Config : disabled
Auto CIR Bandwidth Percent : 100
Port 1 : network-1-1-1-1
Port 2 : network-1-1-1-2
Loop Avoidance : none

ADVA-NE-1--> delete passthru-flow pt_flow-1-3

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Command Descriptions

delete passthru-flow

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning

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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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delete probe

delete probe
Delete an ESA Probe.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA


Syntax delete probe <probe-eid>

probe-eid The EID of the probe to be deleted.


Valid entry: esa_probe-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-255. Example: esa_probe-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an ESA probe. The probe can not be deleted if
it is part of a scheduled ESA activity.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> delete probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-2
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Related
Commands
add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority (sync)
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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Command Descriptions

delete probecos

delete probecos
This command is used to delete a probe COS from an existing Y.1731 Etherjack
Service Assurance (ESA) probe.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Probe

Syntax delete probecos <probecos-eid>

probecos-eid Probe COS entity identifier.


Valid entry: esa_probe_cos_config-ne-shelf-nte-probe-n,
where ne=1, shelf=1, nte=1, probe =1-255, n = 0-7.
Example: esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-2-3.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a probe COS from an existing Layer 2 ESA
probe.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1

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ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-2
DVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> delete probecos
esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-2-3
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> show probecos
esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-2-3

Error: Invalid command or input parameter


show probecos esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-2-3

Related
Commands
add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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delete prot-grp

delete prot-grp
Delete an existing Protection Group.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure NTE


Syntax delete prot-grp

Guidelines This command is used to delete an existing Protection Group. For valid entity
identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> delete prot-grp
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> prot-group

Error: Entity does not exist.(PROT GROUP)

Related
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Commands
add prot-grp show prot-group
delete prot-grp show prot-unit
opr-switch user-label
rls-switch

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Command Descriptions

delete proxy-ndp

delete proxy-ndp
Delete an IPv6 static Proxy entry.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax delete proxy-ndp <ipv6-address> <ipv6-eid>

ipv6-addr The IPv6 address of this entry.


ess Valid entry: Valid IPv6 address.
ipv6-eid> The name of the interface associated with this proxy NDP.
Valid entry: an IPv6-supporting interface or tunnel.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an IPv6 static proxy entry.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show proxy-ndp

|IPv6 Address |IPv6 Address Prefix Length |Interface

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|------------------------------------------|-----------------------------|---------------|
|1221:0204:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0009 |128 |eth0
|2004:010E:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:087A |128 |eth0
|------------------------------------------|-----------------------------|---------------|
Totally 2 entries retrieved.

ADVA:comms--> delete proxy-ndp 1221:204::9 eth0


ADVA:comms--> show proxy-ndp

|IPv6 Address |IPv6 Address Prefix Length |Interface


|------------------------------------------|-----------------------------|---------------|
|2004:010E:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:087A |128 |eth0
|------------------------------------------|-----------------------------|---------------|
Totally 1 entries retrieved.

Related
Commands
add ndp-entry proxy-ndp
add proxy-ndp rip-ng-control
delete ndp-entry show ndp-entries
delete proxy-ndp show proxy-ndp
flush-ndp-cache

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delete ptp-fp

delete ptp-fp
Delete an existing PTP Flow Point.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PTP Access Port


Configure PTP LAG
Configure PTP Network Port

Syntax delete ptp-fp <ptp_fp-eid>

ptp_fp-eid The Entity identifier of the PTP Flow Point.


Valid entry: For Access Port:
acc_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, slot=1, port=2-6, n=1-33. Example:
acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1. For Network Port:
net_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, slot=1, port=1-2, n=1-33. Example:
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net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1. For LAG Port:


lag_acc/net_ptp_flow_pt--ne-lag-n, where ne=1,
lag=1-3, n=1-33. Example: lag_acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an existing PTP Flow Point.


To delete a PTP Flow Point associated with an Telecom Slave. The Telecom
Slave must be set to Management state.

Examples Refer to the following example for Transparent Clock:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-3--> delete
ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-3--> show ptp-fp
acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1
Error: Invalid command or input parameter
show ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Related
Commands
add ptp-fp delete ptp-fp
admin-state show ptp-fp
alias

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Command Descriptions

delete ptp-tc

delete ptp-tc
Delete a Precision Time Protocol Transparent Clock (PTP TC)

Security Level provisioning

Command Level PTP Network Element

Syntax delete ptp-tc <tc-eid>

tc-eid Entity Identifier of the Transparent Clock.


Valid entry: tc-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-32. Example: tc-1-1

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Precision Time Protocol Transparent Clock
(PTP TC).

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show ptp-tc tc-1-9

Alias : TC-3
Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
EVC : pt_flow-1-1
Clock Identity : 0000000000000200
Operational State : normal
Admin State : management
Secondary States : act

ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> delete ptp-tc tc-1-9


ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show ptp-tc tc-1-9
Error: 256 - Entity does not exist.(TC)

Related
Commands add ptp-tc delete ptp-tc
admin-state show ptp-tc
alias show ptp-tc-port

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delete reflector

delete reflector
Delete an ESA Reflector.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA


Syntax delete reflector <reflector-eid>

reflector-e The EID of the reflector to be deleted.


id Valid entry: esa_reflector-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-255. Example: esa_reflector-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an ESA reflector.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> delete reflector
esa_reflector-1-1-1-2
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Related
Commands
add reflector resume (reflector)
delete reflector show reflector
priority (esa) suspend (reflector)
priority-map

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Command Descriptions

delete sat-ctrl

delete sat-ctrl
Delete a Service Activation Test (SAT) Control.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Network Element

Syntax delete sat-ctrl <sat_control-eid>

sat_control- The Entity Identifier of the Service Activation Test Control


eid to be created.
Valid entry: sat_control-ne-n. Where ne=1, n=1. Example:
sat_control-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Service Activation Test (SAT) Control.
To delete a Service Activation Test (SAT) Control, all Service Activation Test
Stream under the attached must be deleted first.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> show sat-ctrl

Name : sat-ctrl-1
Test Mode : two-way
Test Procedure List : cir,performance
Test Duration(Sec) : 20
CIR Test Step Duration(Sec) : 20
CIR Test Step Number : 8
Performance Test Period(Min) : 120
Status : aborted

ADVA:sat-NE-1--> delete sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1


ADVA:sat-NE-1--> show sat-ctrl
Error: 256 - Entity does not exist.(SAT CONTROL)

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delete sat-ctrl

Related
Commands add sat-ctrl start-test (sat)
delete sat-ctrl step-duration
name (sat) step-num
perf-test-period stop-test (sat)
show sat-ctrl test-duration (sat)
show sat-test-rslt test-procedure
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Command Descriptions

delete sat-responder-session

delete sat-responder-session
Manually delete a SAT Responder Session.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Network Element

Syntax delete sat-responder-session

session-eid The entity Identifier of a SAT Responder Session.


Valid entry: sat_responder_session-ne-n, where ne=1,
n=1-4. Example: sat_responder_session-1-3.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Service Activation Test (SAT) Responder
session.
A one way (either Forward or backward) Service Activation Test is performed
between to MEPs. On MEP acted as controller and the other one acts as

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Responder.
The SAT Control need negotiate with remote SAT node (SAT Responder) and
then start transmit test frame.
• A (SAT) Responder session is automatically created when an UP MEP
accepts the initiate test request from a Remote MEP.
• A SAT Responder Session is deleted automatically when the local MEP
send out “Fetch Session Response” message, which indicates that a test
session is finished.
Manual deleting clear the test session on the remote SAT responder that corre-
sponds to a unfinished SAT test in the case the connection to a SAT Control is
permanently lost before the SAT test is finished. The MEP cannot respond to
any other SAT request when there is a SAT responder session existing.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat--> delete sat-responder-session
sat_responder_session-1-1

Related
Commands delete sat-responder-session show sat-responder-session
sat-responder

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delete sat-stream

delete sat-stream
Delete a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Control

Syntax delete sat-stream

sat_test_str The Entity Identifier of the Service Activation Test Stream


eam-eid to be created.
Valid entry: sat_test_stream-ne-ctrl-n, where ne=1, ctrl=1,
n=1-4. Example: sat_test_stream-1-1-4.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> show sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Test Port : access-1-1-1-5
Test MEP : mep-1-1-25
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 0
Destination Mep MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 10ms
DMM Package Size : 64
Test Direction : forward
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512
Payload Type : prbs31
Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR : 0
EIR : 0
CBS : 0
EBS : 0
Color Mode : color-aware

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Command Descriptions

delete sat-stream

Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : disabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure : cir
Current Configuring CIR Test Step : 1
Over All Result : fail
Status : completed

ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> delete sat-stream


sat_test_stream-1-1-1
Error: Invalid command or input parameter
show sat-stream sat_test_stream-1-1-1
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Related

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Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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delete server-mep

delete server-mep
Delete a CFM Server MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax delete server-mep <server_mep-eid>

server_mep-eid The Entity Identifier of the Server MEP to be deleted.


Valid entry: cfm_server_mep-n. where n=1-255.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a configured server MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> delete server-mep cfm_server_mep-223

Related
Commands add server-mep show server-mep
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delete shg

delete shg
Delete a Split Horizon Group (SHG).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element

Syntax delete shg <shg-eid>

shg-eid The entity Identifier of a Split Horizon Group.


Valid entry: shg-ne-n, where ne=1. n=1-128. Example:
shg-1-23.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Split Horizon Group.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure shg shg-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:shg-1-2-->delete shg shg-1-2

Related
Commands add member-port (shg) delete shg
add shg flush-fwb-table
alias show shg
delete member-port (shg)

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delete sooc

delete sooc
Delete a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Telecom Slave

Syntax delete sooc <sooc-eid>

sooc-eid Entity Identifier of SOOC.


Valid entry: sooc-ne-ts-n, where ne=1, ts=1, n=1.
Example: sooc-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC).

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> show sooc sooc-1-1-1

Alias :
EVC : lag_flow-1-1-1
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,faf,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave Address : 10.10.110.77
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Interface name : sooc-2
Current Offset From Master : Not Available
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : enabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 99
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 10.10.10.78
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-2-sec
Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 200
Master Delay Response Message Rate : 8-pkt-per-sec
Master Delay Response Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Sync Message Rate : 16-pkt-per-sec

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Command Descriptions

delete sooc

Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 2


Master Lease Duration : 1000
Clock Class :

ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> delete sooc sooc-1-1-1

Related
Commands add sooc master-syncrcp-timeout
admin-state priority-mode
alias priority-mode-value
master-announce-rcpt-time- show last-rcv-sync-msg
out show perf-mon
master-delresp-receipt-time- show sooc
out
unicast-restart-timer
master-priority
unicast-timeout

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delete static-remote-slave

delete static-remote-slave
Remove a PTP Static Remote Slave.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Master Clock Interface

Syntax delete static-remote-slave <rs-eid>

rs-eid The entity identifier of the Remote Static Slave


Valid entry: static_slave-ne-bc-mci-n, where ne=1,
bc=1, mci=1, n=1-4. Example: static_slave-1-1-1-2..

Guidelines This command is used to remove a Static Remote Slave.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1


ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> show
static-remote-port static_slave-1-1-1-2

Slave Type :
Alias : rs-2
Time Created : 2000-02-08,12:25:01
Neg Announce Lease Duration : 0
Lease Duration Remain Time : 0
Neg Delay Resp Lease Duration : 0
Delay Resp Duration Remain Time : 0
Neg Sync Lease Duration : 0
Sync Duration Remain Time : 0
Clock Identity : 0000000000000000
Unicast Msg Neg Control : disabled
Slave V4 Address : 3.3.3.6
Announce Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-1-sec
Delay Resp Msg Rate : 2-pkt-per-sec
Sync Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Secondary States : sgeo
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> delete
static-remote-slave static_slave-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_bc-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> show
static-remote-port static_slave-1-1-1-1

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Command Descriptions

delete static-remote-slave

Error: Invalid command or input parameter


show static-remote-port static_slave-1-1-1-1
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Related
Commands add static-remote-slave delete static-remote-slave
admin-state show dynamic-remote-slave
alias show static-remote-slave
delete dynamic-remote-slave

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delete syncref

delete syncref
Delete a synchronization reference.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Sync


Syntax delete syncref <syncref-eid>

syncref-e The entity identifier of a synchronization reference.


id Valid entry: syncref-ne-shelf-nte-sync-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, sync=1, n=1-3. Example:
syncref-1-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a synchronization reference.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> list syncref
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|Sync-Ref EID |Priority |Source |Status |Received QL |Effective QL |State |Alias


|------------------|---------|----------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|-------------|
|syncref-1-1-1-1-1 |1 |ts-1-1 |ref-ok |ql-nsupp |ql-eec1 |active |ref1
|syncref-1-1-1-1-2 |2 |bits_in-1-1-1-1 |ref-failed |ql-nsupp |ql-failed |unavailable |ref2

ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> delete syncref syncref-1-1-1-1-2


ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> list syncref

|Sync-Ref EID |Priority |Source |Status |Received QL |Effective QL |State |Alias


|------------------|---------|----------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|-------------|
|syncref-1-1-1-1-1 |1 |ts-1-1 |ref-ok |ql-nsupp |ql-eec1 |active |ref1

Related
Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

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delete target-address

delete target-address
Delete an existing Target Address Entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax delete target-address <name>

name A character string representing the SNMP Target Address


Name.
Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 64 characters.

Guidelines Delete an existing Target Address Entry.


Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-target-addresses

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Target Address Name : TargetAddr1
Transport Address : 10.10.10.10:8100
Target Params Name : 25
Retry Count : 3
Timeout : 15
Tag List : trap
Dying Gasp Intf Port EID : none
SNMP Dying Gasp : enabled
Dying Gasp Active : disabled
===========================================================
Target Address Name : ju
Transport Address : 172.23.6.51:10000
Target Params Name : 25
Retry Count : 3
Timeout : 1500
Tag List : trap
Dying Gasp Intf Port EID : none
SNMP Dying Gasp : enabled
Dying Gasp Active : disabled
===========================================================
Target Address Name : ta_new
Transport Address : 172.23.55.33:8888
Target Params Name : julian2
Retry Count : 3
Timeout : 100
Tag List : trap
Dying Gasp Intf Port EID : none
SNMP Dying Gasp : enabled
Dying Gasp Active : disabled

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delete target-address

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

ADVA:snmp--> delete target-address ta_new


ADVA:snmp--> show all-target-addresses

Target Address Name : TargetAddr1


Transport Address : 10.10.10.10:8100
Target Params Name : 25
Retry Count : 3
Timeout : 15
Tag List : trap
Dying Gasp Intf Port EID : none
SNMP Dying Gasp : enabled
Dying Gasp Active : disabled
===========================================================
Target Address Name : ju
Transport Address : 172.23.6.51:10000
Target Params Name : 25
Retry Count : 3
Timeout : 1500
Tag List : trap
Dying Gasp Intf Port EID : none
SNMP Dying Gasp : enabled
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Dying Gasp Active : disabled


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

Related
Commands
add target-address show all-target-params
add target-params show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params snmp-dying-gasp
show all-target-addresses

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Command Descriptions

delete target-params

delete target-params
Delete an existing Target Parameters Entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax delete target-params <name>

name A character string representing the SNMP Target Parameters


Name.
Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 64 characters. The
acceptable characters are: a-z, A-Z,0-9,.,- and _

Guidelines Delete an existing Target Parameters Entry. A target in use cannot be deleted.
Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-target-params

Security Model : snmpv1

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Security Name : private
Target Params Name : 25
Security Level : no-auth
===========================================================
Security Model : usm
Security Name : ADMIN
Target Params Name : julian2
Security Level : no-auth
===========================================================

ADVA:snmp--> delete target-params julian2


ADVA:snmp--> show all-target-params

Security Model : snmpv1


Security Name : private
Target Params Name : 25
Security Level : no-auth
===========================================================

Related
Commands
add target-address show all-target-params
add target-params show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params snmp-dying-gasp
show all-target-addresses

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delete telecom-slave

delete telecom-slave
Delete an existing Telecom Slave.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level PTP Network Element

Syntax delete telecom-slave <ts-eid>

ts-eid A Telecom Slave clock Entity Identifier.


Valid entry: ts-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1. Example: ts-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an existing Telecom Slave.


Telecom Slave cannot be deleted when it is used as System Time Of Day Clock

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> delete telecom-slave ts-1-1

Related
Commands
admin-state ql-mode
add telecom-slave show telecom-slave
alias squelch-control
assumed-ql squelch-ql
clock-recovery-mode sync-e-mode
delete telecom-slave sync-id
expected-ql sync-ref-mode

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delete timeref

delete timeref
Delete a Configured Time Reference.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Time Clock

Syntax delete timeref <time-ref-eid>

time-ref-eid The Entity Identifier of a Time Reference.


Valid entry: timeref-ne-shelf-nte-clk-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, clk=1, n=1. Example: timeref-1-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to delete a configured Time Reference.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show timeref
timeref-1-1-1-1-1

Alias :
Priority : 1
Source : gps-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-failed
State : unavailable

ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> delete timeref


timeref-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NEclock-1-1:time-1-1-1-1--> show timeref
Error: 256 - Entity does not exist.(TIMEREF)

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delete timeref

Related
Commands add timeref selection-mode
admin-state show time-available-refs
clear show time-clock
clear-lockout show time-ref
clear-wtr sync-ref-candidate
delete timeref time-clock-alias
expected-ql time-holdover-performance
list timeref time-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
priority (sync)
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Command Descriptions

delete usm-user

delete usm-user
Delete an existing USM User.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax delete usm-user <name> <engine-id>

name A human readable string representing the name of the


user.
Valid entry: Character string - 1 to 64 characters.
engine-id An SNMP engine's administratively-unique identifier. In a
simple agent, this value is always that agent own
snmpEngineID value.
Valid entry: Character string - 5 to 32 characters. Enter
‘local’ for Local Engine ID or full remote Engine ID.

Guidelines Delete an existing USM User.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-usm-users

User Name : us
User Security Name : us
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readonly
User Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
User Privacy Key : *****
===========================================================
User Name : ADMIN
User Security Name : ADMIN
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
User Privacy Key : *****
===========================================================
User Name : MONITOR
User Security Name : MONITOR
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****

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User Access Type : readwrite


User Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
User Privacy Key : *****
===========================================================
User Name : OPERATOR
User Security Name : OPERATOR
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
User Privacy Key : *****
===========================================================
User Name : PROVISION
User Security Name : PROVISION
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
User Privacy Key : *****
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ADVA:snmp--> delete usm-user us local


ADVA:snmp--> show all-usm-users

User Name : ADMIN


User Security Name : ADMIN
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
User Privacy Key : *****
===========================================================
User Name : MONITOR
User Security Name : MONITOR
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
User Privacy Key : *****
===========================================================
User Name : OPERATOR
User Security Name : OPERATOR
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol

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delete usm-user

User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol


User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
User Privacy Key : *****
===========================================================
User Name : PROVISION
User Security Name : PROVISION
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
User Privacy Key : *****
===========================================================

Related
Commands
add usm-user delete usm-user
configure usm-user-auth-key show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-priv-key show usm-user

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delete vlan-entry

delete vlan-entry
Delete a CFM VLAN Entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax delete vlan-entry <vlan-eid>

vlan-eid The entity identifier of a VLAN.


Valid entry: cfm_vlan-ne-shelf-nte-port-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, port=1-6, n=1-4095. Example:
cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-1501.

Guidelines This command is used to delete an VLAN entry. The VLAN to be deleted is
selected from an available list, Entering a question mark after <delete
vlan-entry> as in the example below shows a list of available VLANs to be
deleted.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
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ADVA:cfm--> list vlan-table


|VLAN Entry EID |Component EID |Primary VLAN ID |VLAN ID List
|---------------------------|----------------|----------------|-----------------------------|
|cfm_vlan-1-1-1-5-1501 |access-1-1-1-5 |1501 |45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54
|lag_cfm_vlan-1-3-1 |lag-1-3 |1 |22
|network_cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-3 |network-1-1-1-1 |3 |6,7,8,9,10,11,12

ADVA:cfm--> delete vlan-entry cfm_vlan-1-1-1-5-1501


ADVA:cfm--> list vlan-table

|VLAN Entry EID |Component EID |Primary VLAN ID |VLAN ID List


|---------------------------|----------------|----------------|-----------------------------|
|lag_cfm_vlan-1-3-1 |lag-1-3 |1 |22
|network_cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-3 |network-1-1-1-1 |3 |6,7,8,9,10,11,12

Related
Commands add vlan-entry show vlan-entry
delete vlan-entry vid-list
list vlan-table

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Command Descriptions

delete vlan-member

delete vlan-member
Delete a VLAN Member from a EVPL configured Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Pass-Through Flow

Syntax delete vlan-member <vlan-member>

vlan-member The VLAN to be removed from this Flow.

Valid entry: A single VLAN (in form VLAN-Priority) or a


VLAN Range (in form VLAN:VLAN-Priority). The range
of VLAN is 0-4095; The range of Priority is 0-7. For A
single VLAN, either VLAN or Priority must be *. For
VLAN Range: the Priority must bu *. *-* is not allowed.

Guidelines This command is used to delete one or more VLAN members from an EVPL
flow.

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• The VLAN to be deleted must be a current member of the flow.
• Each time this command is run, only one VLAN can be deleted.

EXAMPLES Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-4
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name : f5
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 64000
VLAN Members List : 6-*,10-*

<... output truncated...>

ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> delete vlan-member 6-*


ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> show flow

Admin State : in-service

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Operational State : outage


Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name : f5
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 64000
VLAN Members List : 10-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
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add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl


add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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description

description
Set the Description for this Cable Length Benchmark (CLB) or an existing config
file.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure CLB


Admin Config-file

Syntax For Cable Length Benchmark


description <description>

descripti Set a user defined string to associate with this


on benchmark.
Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 256 characters. The
default is null.

For an existing config file


description <filename> <description>

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filename A valid file name.
descripti Set the description for an existing configuration file.
on Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 127 characters. The
default is null.

Guidelines The first command is used to set the Description for this Cable Length Bench-
mark. The Cable Length Benchmark object is associated with each of the traffic
ports in the system. Configuration involves defining up to 5 benchmarks (1 to 5)
that can be associated with specific points along a cables length. Typically
these will be junction points which tend to be the most likely points of failure.
When a Etherjack Diagnostics test is run and a cable fault is detected a compar-
ison is made between the failure distance and the defined benchmarks to help
isolate where the cable fault is.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.
The second command allows adding a description to a config file, usually to
make identification of the config file easier. The description can be up to 128
characters long, alphanumeric with no spaces.

Examples Refer to the following example for the first description command:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-4
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-4--> clb 1
ADVA-NE-1:access_clb-1-1-1-1-1--> description
FirstFloorCabinet

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description

ADVA-NE-1:access_clb-1-1-1-1-1--> show clb

Length : 0.00
Description : FirstFloorCabinet
Control : disabled

Related
Commands control length
description show clb

Refer to the following example for the second description command:


ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> description config1 original_instal_db
ADVA:config-file--> list

|File Name |Description


|----------------------|--------------------------------|
|configfile1 |original_instal_db

Related
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Commands
description show configfile
list show configfile-status
load show file-services-status
remove show running-config
restart-with-configfile transfer-file
save

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dest-mac-addr

dest-mac-addr
Set the destination MAC address for an Etherjack Connection Performance
Analyzer (ECPA) diagnostic test stream or a Service Activation Test stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream


ECPA Streams

Syntax dest-mac <address>

address Mandatory destination MAC address.


Valid entry:Valid MAC address. The default is
00:00:00:00:00:00.

Guidelines For an ECPA Stream, this is the destination MAC address to be used in the
packets generated for this stream. This only needs to be specified if the packets
may be traversing a network that has many switches. In order to ensure that the
packet reaches to proper destination, the destination mac address must be sup-
plied here. For point to point networks, use the default destination mac address.

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For SAT Stream, usually the MAC address of the destination should be provided
when the SAT Frames need to go through MAC-forwarding network in the path.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> dest-mac 00:0B:09:00:00:01
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

Stream Name : stream-12


Frame Size : 64
Rate : 10048000
Payload Type : fixed
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Outer VLAN Control : disabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 4094-1
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv4
Source IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0

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Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000


Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : none
IP Priority : 0
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled

Related For ECPA Stream:


Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) source-addr
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype
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For SAT Stream


add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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dest-mep

dest-mep
Configure the destination MEP or Destination MEP MAC address of a Service
Activation Test Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax dest-mep mep <mep-num>


dest-mep mac <mep-mac>

dest-mep The number of the destination MEP. This parameter is


only required if the dest-type is MEP. It must be a value in
the remote MEP list of the local MEP.
Valid entry: A whole number 1 - 8191.
mep-mac The MAC address of the destination MEP. This parameter
is only required if the dest-type is MAC. It must be the
MAC Address of a remote MEP list for the local MEP.
Valid entry: A valid MAC Address.

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Guidelines This command is used to configure the destination MEP number of a Service
Activation Test Stream.
The SAT Control needs the MAC address of the Destination MEP for a Service
Activation Test. When CCM is on, the Local MEP can learn the MAC or the
remote MEP, the user need only specify the Remote MEP number. When MAC
learning is impossible, the user need to manually enter the MAC address of the
remote MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> dest-mep mep
8
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Port : access-1-1-1-3
Local MEP : mep-1-1-5
Destination Mep Type : mep

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Destination Mep ID : 8
Destination Mep's MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 1sec
DMM Frame Size : 128
Direction : forward
Destination MAC Address : a0:00:00:00:00:f0
Frame Size List : 512
Payload Type : prbs31
Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR(bps) : 0
EIR(bps) : 0
CBS(KB) : 0
EBS(KB) : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
Use DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
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Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0


Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure : Not Available
Current CIR Test Step : Not Available
Over All Result : Not Available
Test Status : Not Available

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dest-mep

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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dhcp-class-id-control

dhcp-class-id-control
Enable or disable sending DHCP Class identifier on a Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN (eth0):


configure eth0 dhcp-class-id-control <control>
For Management Tunnel:
dhcp-class-id-control <control>

control Whether to send DHCP Class identifier to the DHCP


server.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.
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Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable sending DHCP Class ID on a Man-
agement DCN or Management Tunnel. The DHCP Class Identifier indicates the
type and configuration of a DHCP client. It is encoded as a octets string and
interpreted by the Server who receives it.
This attribute is only effective when the system works as a DHCP client.
The content of the DHCP class Identifier is not user-configurable. For ADVA
FSP 150CC-GE11x Serials product, it is fixed to be with “ADVA + <product
name>”. For instance, when DHCP Class ID is enabled on GE114SH, the class
ID is sends would be ADVA FSP150CC-GE114SH.

• Enabling, disabling or making changes of the client Identifier can


causes the DHCP server to assigned a different IP address to the
PS

FSP 150CC-GE11x interface.


Note

Examples Refer to the following example for eth0:

ADVA--> configure Communication


ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-class-id-control enabled
ADVA:comms--> show eth0

Name : eth0

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dhcp-class-id-control

IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
IP Address : 10.190.9.98
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 0
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client
DHCPv6 : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled

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IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE38:09A0
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available

Refer to the following example for Management Tunnel:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-21
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> dhcp-client-id-control enabled
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : mt1


Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : mac-based
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a1
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type :

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DHCP Client ID :
DHCP Class ID Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
DHCPv6 : disabled
IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
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Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control

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dhcp-client-id

dhcp-client-id
Configure the DHCP Client Identifier to be sent on an Management Tunnel or
Management DCN.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN (eth0):


configure eth0 dhcp-client-id <client-id>
For Management Tunnel:
dhcp-client-id <client-id>

client-id A string to be sent out as the DHCP Client Identifier.


Valid entry: 0-254 characters. An empty string or string
containing spaces must be enclosed in double quotation
marks. Enter an empty string to use the defautl.The default is
the System Name.

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Guidelines This command is used to configure the DHCP Client Identifier to be sent on an
Management Tunnel or Management DCN. This command is only available
when sending DHCP Client Identifier is enabled and DHCP Client Identifier type
is set to user-configured.
This DHCP client Identifier is used by a DHCP client to uniquely identify itself in
the scope of an administrative domain. It is encoded as a octets string and inter-
preted by the Server who receives it.
DHCP servers use this value to index their database of address bindings.
User can enable or disable sending DHCP Client Identifier using dhcp-control
command and configure the content of the DHCP client Identifier using and
dhcp-client-id command.

• When default setting is used. The Client Identifier changes with


the System Name.
PS

• Enabling, disabling or making changes of the client Identifier can


Note
causes the DHCP server to assigned a different IP address to the
FSP 150CC-GE11x interface.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


For DCN (eth0)
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-client-id kk
ADVA:comms--> show eth0

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Name : eth0
IP Address : 172.23.192.60
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : kk
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1

For Management Tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> dhcp-client-id 114SH
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : 44s


Associated Port : access-1-1-1-3
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
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Tunnel Mode : vlan-based


C-tag VLAN ID : 4095
C-tag VLAN : enabled
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : user-defined
DHCP Client ID : 114SH
DHCP Class ID Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
DHCPv6 : disabled
IPv6 Address : 1100:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:1000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 50
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled

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RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control

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dhcp-client-id-control

dhcp-client-id-control
Enable or disable sending DHCP Client Identifier on a Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN (eth0):


configure eth0 dhcp-client-id-control <control>

control Whether to send DHCP Client ID on this interface.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

For Management Tunnel:


dhcp-client-id-control <control>

control Enable or disable DHCP client id on this interface.


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Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable sending DHCP Client ID on a Man-
agement DCN or Management Tunnel.
This DHCP client Identifier is used by a DHCP client to uniquely identify itself in
the scope of an administrative domain. It is encoded as a octets string and inter-
preted by the Server who receives it.
DHCP servers use this value to index their database of address bindings.
User can configure the type and content of the DHCP client Identifier using
dhcp-client-id-type command and dhcp-client-id command.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


For DCN (eth0)
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-client-id-control
enabled
ADVA:comms--> show eth0

Name : eth0
IP Address : 172.23.192.60
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID : kk

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RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1

For Management Tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-21
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-21--> dhcp-client-id-control enabled
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-21--> show mgmttnl

IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
VLAN ID : 34
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID : juke-1
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 5000

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CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : mtunl1
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Interface : eth0

Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control

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dhcp-client-id-type

dhcp-client-id-type
Configure the type of or DHCP Client Identifier sent on a Management DCN or
Management Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN(eth0):


configure eth0 dhcp-client-id-type <type>
For Management Tunnel:
dhcp-client-id-type <type>

type The type of information sent as DHCP Client Identifier.


Valid entry: mac-addr, system-name, user-defined. The
default is mac-addr.
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Guidelines This command is used to configure the type of or DHCP Client Identifier sent on
a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
This DHCP client Identifier is used by a DHCP client to uniquely identify itself in
the scope of an administrative domain. It is encoded as a octets string and inter-
preted by the Server who receives it.
DHCP servers use this value to index their database of address bindings.
The DHCP Client can be:
• mac-address: the MAC address of the Management DCN (eth0).
The MAC address is not user-configurable.
• system-name: the system name. It can be configure with name (ne) com-
mand under the Network-Element level.
• user-defined: this allows to adopt virtually any user-specified information. It
can be configured with dhcp-client-id command.
For more information see dhcp-client-id-control command and dhcp-client-id
command.

• When the Client Identifier type is set to system-name, the Client


Identifier changes with the System Name.
PS

• When the Client Identifier type is set to user-defined and the Cli-
Note
ent Identifier is set to default, the Client Identifier also changes
with the System Name.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure Communication


ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-client-id-type
user-defined
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-only
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
IP Address : 10.190.9.98
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : user-defined
DHCP Client ID :
DHCP Class ID Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114SH

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DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> dhcp-client-id-type system-name
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : mtn2


Associated Port : access-1-1-1-3
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan-based
C-tag VLAN ID : 4095
C-tag VLAN : enabled
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
IP Mode : ipv4-only
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : system-name
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled

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DHCP Host Name Type : system-name


DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control
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dhcp-control

dhcp-control
Enable or disable the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) on an IPv4
Interface.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN (eth0),


configure eth0 dhcp-control <control> [ip-address]
[ip-mask] [default-gateway]

control Enable or disable DHCP on this interface.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.
ip-addres Enter the IP Address to associate with this IP Interface.
s Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address; The default for eth0 is
192.168.0.2.
netmask Enter the Network Mask to associate with this IP Interface.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Mask. The default is
255.255.255.255. on p. 107

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For Management Tunnel,
dhcp-control enabled
or
dhcp-control disabled <ip-address> <ip-mask>

ip-addres IP address of the management tunnel.


s Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address of the gateway
ip-mask The Mask applied to define the subnet of this management
tunnel.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 mask.

Guidelines This command configures the DHCP control associated with this IPv4 Interface.

Examples Refer to the following example for DCN (eth0):


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-control disabled
172.23.192.60 255.255.255.0 172.23.192.1
ADVA:comms--> show eth0

Name : eth0
IP Address : 172.23.192.60
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled

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DHCP Client ID : kk
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1

Refer to the following example for Management Tunnel:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-21
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-21--> dhcp-control enabled
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-21--> show mgmttnl

IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
VLAN ID : 34
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID : juke-1
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RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 5000
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : mtunl1
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Interface : eth0

Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control

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dhcp-host-name

dhcp-host-name
Configure the Host name to be sent out on a Management DCN or Management
Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication

Syntax For DCN(eth0):


configure eth0 dhcp-host-name <host-name>
For Management Tunnel:
dhcp-host-name <host-name>

host-name A user-specified string to be sent out on a Management


DCN or Management Tunnel to the DHCP Server as the
DHCP Host Name.
Valid entry: 0-254 characters. An empty string or string

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containing spaces must be enclosed in double quotation
marks. Enter an empty string to use the defautl.The
default is the System Name.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Host name to be sent out on a Manage-
ment DCN or Management Tunnel.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-host-name 114SH-1
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-only
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
IP Address : 10.190.9.98
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled

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DHCP Host Name Control : enabled


DHCP Host Name Type : user-defined
DHCP Host Name : 114SH-1
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1

ADVA--> configure Communication


ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> dhcp-host-name-type user-defined
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> dhcp-host-name SH-001
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : mtn2


Associated Port : access-1-1-1-3
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan-based
C-tag VLAN ID : 4095
C-tag VLAN : enabled
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
COS : 7
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MTU (bytes) : 1500


IP Mode : ipv4-only
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : system-name
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : user-defined
DHCP Host Name : SH-001
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

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dhcp-host-name

Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control

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dhcp-host-name-control

dhcp-host-name-control
Enable or disable sending Host name on a Management DCN or Management
Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN(eth0):


configure eth0 dhcp-host-name-control <control>
For Management Tunnel:
dhcp-host-name-control <control>

control Whether to send DHCP Host name.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.
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Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable sending host name on a Manage-
ment DCN or Management Tunnel.

Examples Refer to the following example for eth0:

ADVA--> configure Communication


ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-host-name-control
disabled
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-only
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
IP Address : 10.190.9.53
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : system-name
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP Class ID Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Type : user-defined

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dhcp-host-name-control

DHCP Host Name : shsx6ddd


DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1

Refer to the following example for Management Tunnel:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> dhcp-host-name-control disabled
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : mtn2


Associated Port : access-1-1-1-3
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan-based
C-tag VLAN ID : 4095
C-tag VLAN : enabled
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500

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IP Mode : ipv4-only
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : system-name
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

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Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control
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dhcp-host-name-type

dhcp-host-name-type
Configure the type of information to be sent out as Host name on a Management
DCN or Management Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN (eth0):


configure eth0 dhcp-host-name-type <type>

For Management Tunnel:


dhcp-host-name-type <type>

type The type of information sent as DHCP Client Identifier.


Valid entry: system-name, user-defined. The default is
system-name.

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Guidelines This command is used to configure the type of information to be sent out as
Host name on a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.

Examples Refer to the following example for eth0:

ADVA--> configure Communication


ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-host-name-type
user-defined
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-only
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
IP Address : 10.190.9.53
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : system-name
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP Class ID Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled

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DHCP Host Name Type : user-defined


DHCP Host Name : shsx6ddd
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1

Refer to the following example for Management Tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> dhcp-host-name-type system-name
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : mtn2


Associated Port : access-1-1-1-3
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan-based
C-tag VLAN ID : 4095
C-tag VLAN : enabled
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
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IP Mode : ipv4-only
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : system-name
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

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Command Descriptions

dhcp-host-name-type

Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control

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dhcp-log-server-control

dhcp-log-server-control
Enable or disable retrieving System Log Server IP address on a Management
DCN or Management Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN (eth0):


configure eth0 dhcp-log-server-control <control>

For Management Tunnel:


dhcp-log-server-control <control>

control Whether to retrieve System Log Server IP addresses on a


Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.
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Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable retrieving System Log Server IP
address on a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
When DHCP Log Server is enabled, the System Log Server IP address from
DHCP server is accepted, but the system uses the Log Server IP address only
when the Log Server Type is set to DCHP at system level. For more information
about Log Server Type, see log-server-method command.
At any time, DHCP Log server can be enabled at one Management Interface at
most.

Examples Refer to the following example for eth0:

ADVA--> configure Communication


ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-log-server-control
enabled
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-only
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
IP Address : 10.190.9.53
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : system-name

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dhcp-log-server-control

DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114SH


DHCP Class ID Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : user-defined
DHCP Host Name : shsx6ddd
DHCP LOG Server Control : enabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1

Refer to the following example for Management Tunnel:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> dhcp-log-server-control enabled
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : mtn2


Associated Port : access-1-1-1-3
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan-based
C-tag VLAN ID : 4095

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C-tag VLAN : enabled
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
IP Mode : ipv4-only
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : system-name
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : user-defined
DHCP Host Name : SH-001
DHCP LOG Server Control : enabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

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dhcp-log-server-control

Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control
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dhcp-ntp-server-control

dhcp-ntp-server-control
Enable or disable retrieving Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server IP address on
a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN (eth0):


configure eth0 dhcp-ntp-server-control <control>

For Management Tunnel:


dhcp-ntp-server-control <control>

control Whether to retrieve System Log Server IP addresses on a


Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

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Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable retrieving NTP Server IP address on
a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
When DHCP NTP Server is enabled, the NTP Server IP address from DHCP
server is accepted, but the system uses the NTP Server IP address only when
the NTP Server Type is set to DCHP at system level. For more information
about Log Server Type, see ntp-server-method command.
At any time, DHCP NTP server can be enabled at one Management Interface at
most.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure Communication


ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-only
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
IP Address : 10.190.9.98
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0

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dhcp-ntp-server-control

DHCP Class ID Control : enabled


DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : enabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1

Refer to the following example for Management Tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> dhcp-ntp-server-control enabled
ADVA:comms--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : mtn2


Associated Port : access-1-1-1-3
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan-based
C-tag VLAN ID : 4095
C-tag VLAN : enabled
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
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S-tag VLAN : disabled


COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
IP Mode : ipv4-only
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID Type : system-name
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : user-defined
DHCP Host Name : SH-001
DHCP LOG Server Control : enabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : enabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

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dhcp-ntp-server-control

Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control

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dhcp-role

dhcp-role
Configure the DHCP role associated with this IPv4 (eth0) Interface.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax configure eth0 dhcp-role <dhcp_role> [ip-address] [ip-mask]

dhcp_role Enter the DHCP role for this interface.


Valid entry: dhcp-client, dhcp-server. The default is
dhcp-client.
ip-addres Enter the IP Address to associate with this IP Interface.
s Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address; The default for eth0 is
192.168.0.2.
netmask Enter the Network Mask to associate with this IP Interface.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Mask. The default is
255.255.255.255. on p. 107

Guidelines This command configures the DHCP role associated with this IPv4 Interface.
Only the Management LAN interface (eth0) is capable of functioning as a DHCP
Server. If configured as a DHCP Server, the Netmask assigned determines the
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range of IP addressees the server manages.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-role dhcp-server
25.25.25.29 255.255.255.0
ADVA:comms--> show eth0

Name : eth0
IP Address : 25.25.25.29
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : kk
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
System Default Gateway : Not Available

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dhcp-role

Related
Commands configure src-addr netmask
dhcp-client-id rip2Pkts-control
dhcp-client-id-control show eth0
dhcp-control show ip-interface eth0
dhcp-role show src-addr
ip-address (comms) sys-def-gateway

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dhcpv6-control

dhcpv6-control
Enable or disable DHCP version 6 on an IPv6 interface.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax For eth0:
configure eth0 dhcpv6-control <control> [<dhcpv6-role>
<ipv6-address> <prefix-length>] [<ipv6-def-gateway>]
For Management Tunnel:
dhcp-control <dhcp-control> [<ipv6-address>
<prefix-length>]

configure eth0 dhcpv6-control enabled dhcp-client

configure eth0 dhcpv6-control disabled


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2001:fe10:0080:43fe::2300:0000:1001

configure eth0 dhcpv6-control enabled dhcp-server


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control Enable or disable DHCP on IPv6 interface.


Valid entry:enabled, disabled. The default is disabled..
ipv6-address The IPv6 Unicast address for an interface. It is required if
an interface is configured as DHCP-server or DHCP is
disabled.
Valid entry: Valid IPv6 address.
dhcpv6-role The DHCP Version 6 Role assigned on Management
Interface.
Valid entry: dhcp-client, dhcp-server. The default is
dhcp-client.
prefix-lengt The prefix length of the IPv6 address.
h Valid entry: 1 - 128.
ipv6-def-gat The IPv6 address of the default IPv6 gateway.
eway Valid entry: Valid IPv6 address gateway

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the DHCP version 6 on a Manage-
ment DCN (eth0) or Management Tunnel.
The DCN port can be configured as either a DHCP Client or DHCP Server, while
a Management Tunnel can only works as a DHCP client.
Default gateway can only be configured on eth0 interface.

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dhcpv6-control

If stateless address auto configuration (stateless-addr-auto-cfg) is enabled, a


interface cannot work as an IPv6 server.
Only DHCP server interface can have ra-prefix enabled.

Examples Refer to the following example for eth0 port:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcpv6-control disabled
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2013:2310:0080:43fe::2300:0000:1042
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
IP Address : 10.190.9.98
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled

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DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : user-defined
DHCP Host Name : 114SH-1
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
IPv6 Address : 2013:2310:0080:43FE:0000:2300:0000:1040
IPv6 Prefix Length : 90
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client
DHCPv6 : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE38:09A0
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : 2013:2310:0080:43fe::2300:0000:1042

ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcpv6-control enabled


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ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0
IP Mode : ipv6-only
Name : eth0
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:17:04:b0
IPv6 Address : 2001:0400:FE12:0000:0000:0000:0000:0989

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dhcpv6-control

IPv6 Prefix Length : 12


DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-server
DHCPv6 : enabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 0

Refer to the following example for management tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> dhcpv6-control enabled
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-2--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : mtnl2


Associated Port : access-1-1-1-6
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan-based
C-tag VLAN ID : 45
C-tag VLAN : enabled
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S-tag VLAN ID : 4095


S-tag VLAN : disabled
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:38:09:46
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
DHCPv6 : enabled
IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 0

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dhcpv6-control

IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available


Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

Related
Commands dhcpv6-control ipv6-sys-def-gateway
dhcpv6-role ipv6-unicast-addr
ip-mode prefix-length
ipv6-ra-control stateless-addr-auto-cfg
ipv6-ra-prefix

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dhcpv6-role

dhcpv6-role
Configure the DHCP role for the Management DCN when IPv6 is enabled.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax configure etho dhcpv6-role <dhcp-role> [<ipv6-address>]
[<prefix-length>] [<ipv6-def-gateway>]

dhcp-role The DHCP role assigned to the interface.


Valid entry: dhcp-client, dhcp-server. The default is
dhcp-client.
ipv6-addr The IPv6 address configured for the interface.
ess Valid entry: Valid IPv6 address.
prefix-le The length of the IPv6 address prefix.
ngth Valid entry: 0-128. The default is 0.
ipv6-def- The default IPv6 gateway for the interface.
gateway Valid entry: The gateway IPv6 address.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the DHCP role for the Management DCN
eth0.
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When IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration is enabled, the associated


interface can only be assigned DHCP Client role.
To assign an interface to DHCP Server role, IPv6-address and IPv6 address
prefix length are required.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcpv6-role dhcp-client
ADVA:comms--> show eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:37:d1:f0
IP Address : 10.190.9.56
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:37:d1:f0
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114PH

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dhcpv6-role

DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled


DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
IPv6 Address : 1234:0DB8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0084:DA46
IPv6 Prefix Length : 64
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client
DHCPv6 : enabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE37:D1F0
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available

Related
Commands dhcpv6-control ipv6-sys-def-gateway
dhcpv6-role ipv6-unicast-addr
ip-mode prefix-length

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ipv6-ra-control stateless-addr-auto-cfg
ipv6-ra-prefix

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dial-number

dial-number
Enter the access number of 3G Wireless Network.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure USB


Syntax dial <number>

Guidelines This command is used to configure the access number of 3G Wireless Network.

number The access number to dial.


Valid entry: a string of 0-32 characters.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure usb
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ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> dial-number (650)2222222


ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> show usb

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Vendor Name :
Serial Number :
Hardware Ver :
Model :
IMEI :
Firmware Ver :
Connection Status :
Service Provider :
MTU : 0
Max Speed : 0
Current RSSI :
Apn : new-telecom
User name : us1
Password : *****
Dial Number : (650)2222222e
Redial Timer : 10
SIM Status : Not Inserted
PIN/PUK Status :
IMSI :

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dial-number

Related
Commands admin-state password
alias pin-authentication
apn redial-timer
change-pin show 3g-dcn
dial-number show usb
disable-pin unlock-pin
enable-pin user-name

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direction

direction
Configure the test direction of a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax frame-size-list <direction>

direction The direction of the Service Activation Test stream.


Valid entry: forward, backward. The default is forward.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the test direction of a Service Activation Test
(SAT) Stream.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Test Port : access-1-1-1-5
Test MEP : mep-1-1-8
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 0
Destination Mep MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 10ms
DMM Package Size : 64
Test Direction : forward
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512,89,66,88,99,100,100,98,512,89,66,88,99,100,100,98
Payload Type : prbs31
Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR : 0
EIR : 0
CBS : 0
EBS : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0

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direction

Yellow PCP : 0
DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8199
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure :
Current Configuring CIR Test Step : 0
Over All Result :
Status : not-started

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control

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dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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disable-pin

disable-pin
Disable Personal Identification Number (PIN) authentication.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure USB


Syntax disable-pin <pin>

pin The currently effective PIN.


Valid entry: vary with the 3G wireless carrier.

Guidelines This command is used to disable PIN authentication.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure usb
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> disable-pin ******
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> show usb
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Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Vendor Name : huawei
Serial Number : H9A4CA10C0219939
Hardware Ver : "CD6ATCPU"
Model : E1750
IMEI : 354818044084926
Firmware Ver : 11.124.05.04.112
Connection Status : Connected
Service Provider :
MTU : 1500
Max Speed : 460800
Current RSSI : High
Apn : ChinaTel
User name : yourname
Password : *****
Dial Number : *99#
Redial Timer : 10
SIM Status : OK
PIN/PUK Status : Disabled
IMSI : 460019212753465

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disable-pin

Related
Commands admin-state password
alias pin-authentication
apn redial-timer
change-pin show 3g-dcn
dial-number show usb
disable-pin unlock-pin
enable-pin user-name

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distribution

distribution
This command modifies the statistics distribution of an Etherjack Service Assur-
ance (ESA) probe.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Probe

Syntax distribution <stadistr-type> <bins> <min> <max>

stadistr-type Statistics Distribution Type.


Valid entry: oneway-rx-delay, oneway-rx-jitter,
oneway-tx-delay, oneway-tx-jitter, round-trip-delay.
bins Number of distribution bins.
Valid entry: 1-10.
min Statistics minimum value in microseconds.
Valid entry: 0 to 2147483647
max Statistics minimum value in microseconds.
Valid entry: 0 to 2147483647
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Guidelines This command is used to modify statistics distribution on an existing ESA probe.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> distribution
oneway-rx-delay 10 100 200
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> show
distribution oneway-rx-delay

Distribution Type : oneway-rx-delay


Bins : 10
Min : 100 microseconds
Max : 200 microseconds

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distribution

Related
Commands
add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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dmm-frame-size

dmm-frame-size
Configure the Delay Measurement Message Frame Size of a Service Activation
Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax dmm-frame-size <size>

package-size The DMM package size.


Valid entry: A whole number 6-9612.

Guidelines This command modifies the size of the packets on an Etherjack Service Assur-
ance (ESA) probe or a Service Activation Test (SAT) stream.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


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ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1


ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1-->
dmm-frame-size 1000
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Test Port : access-1-1-1-5
Test MEP : mep-1-1-8
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 0
Destination Mep MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 10ms
DMM Package Size : 1000
Test Direction : forward
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512,89,66,88,99,100,100,98,512,89,66,88,999,100,100,100
Payload Type : prbs31
Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR : 0
EIR : 0
CBS : 0

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dmm-frame-size

EBS : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8199
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure :
Current Configuring CIR Test Step : 0
Over All Result :
Status : not-started

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)

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cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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dmm-interval

dmm-interval
Configure the Delay Measurement Message Interval of a Service Activation
Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax dmm-interval<dmm-interval>

dmm-interval The period of DMM message delivery.


Valid entry: 10ms,100ms, 1sec, 10sec, 1min. The default
is 10ms.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Delay Measurement Message (DMM)
Interval of a Service Activation Test Stream.
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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> interval
10ms
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Test Port : access-1-1-1-5
Test MEP : mep-1-1-8
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 0
Destination Mep MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 10ms
DMM Package Size : 64
Test Direction : forward
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512,89,66,88,99,100,100,98,512,89,66,88,999,100,100
Payload Type : prbs31
Custom Payload : AAFF5500

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dmm-interval

SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1


CIR : 0
EIR : 0
CBS : 0
EBS : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8199
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure :
Current Configuring CIR Test Step : 0
Over All Result :
Status : not-started

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Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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ebs

ebs
Configure the Excess Burst Size for a Policer, Shaper or a Service Activation
Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer


Configure N2A Policer
Configure N2N Policer
Configure SAT Stream

Syntax ebs <ebs>

ebs The Excess Burst Size.


Valid entry for Policer and Shaper: 0 to 1024 K; Default
is 0.
Valid entry for SAT Stream: 0 to 9999 KBytes. The
default is 0.
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Guidelines This attribute is used to configure the Excess Burst Size for this QoS Policer.
The minimum entry allowed is based on the a2n Policer EIR entry. For valid
entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> configure a2n-policer
lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> ebs 2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> show a2n-policer

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Color Marking Flag : disabled
Color Mode : color-blind
Algorithm Type : single-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : disabled
CIR (bps) : 128000
EIR (bps) : 0
CBS (Kbytes) : 2
EBS (Kbytes) : 2
QoS Shaper : lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-0
Direction : a2n

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ebs

Related For A2N, N2A and N2N Policers:


Commands add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

For SAT Stream:


add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)

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custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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edit fwd-entry

edit fwd-entry
Edit an existing entry in the Forward table.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow

Syntax edit fwd-entry <mac-address> <interface> <action>

mac-address The MAC address of a forward table. It must be a MAC


address existing in the forward table.
Valid entry: A valid MAC address.
interface The interface on with the frames to the MAC address is
forwarded. One the interfaces of the Flow, either Network
or Access.
Valid entry: The Network Port, Network Lag, Access Port
or Access Lag.
action The action to be taken for the MAC address.
Valid entry: block, forward.
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Guidelines This command is used to edit an existing entry in the Forward table.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> edit fwd-entry
22:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee network-1-1-1-1 block
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show fwd-entry
22:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee

MAC Address : 22:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee


Action : block
Destination Port : network-1-1-1-1
Type : static
Valid Status : Valid
Remaining Age (sec) : 0

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edit fwd-entry

Related
Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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edit-prio-map

edit-prio-map
Edit a priority map index.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax edit-prio-map <prio_map-eid> <coslevel> <xtag-ctrl>


<xtag-prio> <outer-prio> <inner-prio>

prio_map-ei The EID of the priority map to edit.


d Valid entry: prio_map-ne-shelf-nte-port-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, port=1-6, n=0-7. Example:
prio_map-1-1-1-3-0.
coslevel COS level.
Valid entry: 0 to 7
xtag-ctrl X-TAG control type.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled
xtag-prio X-TAG priority. Only entered if xtag-ctrl = enabled.
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Valid entry: 0 to 7
outer-prio Outer Tag priority.
Valid entry: 0 to 7
inner-prio Inner Tag priority.
Valid entry: 0 to 7

Guidelines This command is used to edit a priority map for an Ethernet Port or LAG. This
command only applies to the access port in EVPL service type.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> edit-prio-map lag_prio_map-1-2-0 4
swap 3 5 6
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show prio-map lag_prio_map-1-2-0

Incoming Priority : 0
Class of Service : 4
X-Tag Control : swap
X-Tag Priority : 3
Outer Tag Priority : 5
Inner Tag Priority : 6

Related
Commands
edit-prio-map prio-map-mode
list prio-map show prio-map

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eir (mgmttnl)

eir (mgmttnl)
Set the Excess Information Rate (EIR) for a management tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Management Tunnel


Syntax eir <eir>

eir The Excess Information Rate.


Valid entry: eir (0 to 1,000,000,000 bps)

Guidelines This command is used to set the Excess Information Rate (EIR) of a manage-
ment tunnel. EIR can be set from 0 to 1,000,000,000 bps. The default setting is
768000.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-21
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-21--> eir 64000
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-21--> show mgmttnl

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IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
VLAN ID : 34
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled
DHCP Client ID : juke-1
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 5000
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 64000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : mtunl1
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Interface : eth0

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eir (mgmttnl)

Related
Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)
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eir (policer)

eir (policer)
Configure the Excess Information Rate (EIR).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer


Configure N2A Policer
Configure N2N Policer

Syntax eir <eir>

eir The Excess Information Rate.


Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000bps. The default is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to set the Excess Information Rate (EIR) for the A2N or
N2A Policer of a flow.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> configure a2n-policer
lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> eir 1200
ADVA-NE-1:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-0--> show a2n-policer

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Color Marking Flag : disabled
Color Mode : color-blind
Algorithm Type : two-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : disabled
CIR (bps) : 128000
EIR (bps) : 64000
CBS (Kbytes) : 2
EBS (Kbytes) : 2
QoS Shaper : lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-0
Direction : a2n

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eir (policer)

Related
Commands add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer
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eir (sat)

eir (sat)
Configure the Excess Information Rate (EIR) for a SAT Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream


Syntax eir <eir>

eir The Committed Information Rate for a SAT Stream.


Valid entry: 0 to 1,000,000,000bps. The default is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to set the Excess Information Rate (EIR) for a SAT
Stream.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1

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ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Port : access-1-1-1-3
Local MEP : mep-1-1-5
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 87
Destination Mep's MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 1sec
DMM Frame Size : 128
Direction : forward
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512
Payload Type : custom
Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR(bps) : 0
EIR(bps) : 55000
CBS(KB) : 0
EBS(KB) : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
Use DEI : enabled

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eir (sat)

Outer VLAN Control : enabled


Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Outer VLAN Tag : 4-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure : Not Available
Current CIR Test Step : Not Available
Over All Result : Not Available
Test Status : Not Available

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
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dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype


delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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email

email
Setting for SSL Certificate.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure SSL Certificate


Syntax email <email>

email E-mail address for the SSL Certificate.


Valid entry: an email address

Guidelines This command sets the email address for a provisioned SSL Certificate.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> email
support@advaoptical.com
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show
provisioned-ssl-certificate

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Country : CN
State : GD
Locality : SZ
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : support@advaoptical.com
Valid Until : 2031-01-27,15:00:31

Related
Commands
config-ssl-strength organization-unit
country regenerate-ssl-certificate
email show provisioned-ssl-certificate
locality state
name (ssl) valid-until
organization

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enable-pin

enable-pin
Enable Personal Identification Number (PIN) authentication.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure USB


Syntax enable_pin <pin>

pin The currently effective PIN.


Valid entry: vary with the 3G carrier

Guidelines This command is used to enable Personal Identification Number (PIN) authenti-
cation. This takes effect after the next reboot or if the Modem is disconnected
and connected again.

If the PIN is mistakenly input for 3 times in a row, the SIM card is
PS

temporarily blocked. To unblock, the unlock-pin command must


be used to enter the Personal Unblocking Code (PUK)
Note
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure usb
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> enable-pin ****
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> show usb

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Vendor Name : huawei
Serial Number : H9A4CA10C0219939
Hardware Ver : "CD6ATCPU"
Model : E1750
IMEI : 354818044084926
Firmware Ver : 11.124.05.04.112
Connection Status : Connected
Service Provider :
MTU : 1500
Max Speed : 460800
Current RSSI : High
Apn : ChinaTel
User name : yourname
Password : *****
Dial Number : *99#
Redial Timer : 10

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enable-pin

SIM Status : OK
PIN/PUK Status : OK
IMSI : 460019212753465

Related
Commands admin-state password
alias pin-authentication
apn redial-timer
change-pin show 3g-dcn
dial-number show usb
disable-pin unlock-pin
enable-pin user-name

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es-frame-loss-threshold

es-frame-loss-threshold
Set the Errored Second frame loss Threshold.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Pass-through Flow

Syntax es-frame-loss-threshold <threshold>

threshold The threshold to regconize


Valid entry: 1 to 2147483647 The default is 1.

Guidelines This command is used to edit the Errored Second frame loss Threshold settings
for an EVPL flow.

Examples Refer to the following examples at Access Port command Level:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
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access-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-4--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-1-1--> es-frame-loss-threshold 1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-1-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Circuit Name : gyser3
Flow Type : regular-evc
Traffic Type : policed-and-shaped
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 1024000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 1024000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 1024000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 1024000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 20:30-*,31-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 1
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
C-Tag Match RX Priority : enabled
S-Tag Control : push

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es-frame-loss-threshold

S-Tag : 1-0
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1

Refer to the following examples at LAG command Level:

ADVA:--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-4
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> es-frame-loss-threshold 1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> show flow

Admin State : management


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name : f5
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 0
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 128000
VLAN Members List : 10-*

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Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : enabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 4-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled

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es-frame-loss-threshold

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio


es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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Command Descriptions

ethernet-type

ethernet-type
Configure VLAN Ethernet Type for a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax ethernet-type <ctag-ether-type>

ctag-ether-type Assign the VLAN Ethernet Type for a CFM MEP.


Valid entry: 0x8100 or 0x88a8

Guidelines This command is used to Assign the VLAN Ethertype for a MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-2
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> configure mep mep-2-2-66
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-2-66--> ethernet-type 0x8100
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-2-66--> show mep

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State : in-service
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Direction : down
CCM Generation : enabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : true
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : true
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 4
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled
CCM LTM Priority : 6
Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined

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ethernet-type

MEP Defects : rem-ccm


Total CCM's Transmitted : 0
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
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delete mep primary-vid


ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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ether-type

ether-type
Configure the Ethernet Type of Frame Loss Test Frames (FLPDU).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT System

Syntax ether-type <ether-type>

ether-type The Ethernet type of the Frame Loss Test Frames.


Valid entry: 0x600-0xffff. The default is 0x9800.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Ethernet Type of Frame Loss Test
Frames (FLPDU).

In case a decimal integer is entered, it will be converted into a

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equivalent Hexadecimal number.


Note

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> configure sat-system
ADVA:sat:sat-system--> ether-type 0xffff
ADVA:sat:sat-system--> show sat-system

FLPDU Ether Type : 0xffff

Related
Commands ether-type show sat-system

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expected-ql

expected-ql
Set the Expected Quality Level of the income Time signal for an interface.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port - SyncE


Configure BITS IN
Configure Network Port - SyncE
Configure Telecom Slave
Configure Time Clock

Syntax expected-ql <ql-level>

ql-level The Quality Level expected for a reference supporting


SSM.
Valid entry for SDH Network Clock: ql-eec1, ql-none,
ql-prc, ql-ssu-a, ql-ssu-b. The default is ql-none.
Valid entry for SONET Network Clock: ql-prc, ql-stu,
ql-st2, ql-tnc, ql-st3e, ql-eec2, ql-smc, ql-prov, ql-none.
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Default is ql-none.

Guidelines Indicates the quality level of the reference clock expected on a given interface.
Only effective if the QL Mode for the interface is set to enabled. Choices avail-
able depend on the “network-clock-type” setting - “option1-sdh” or
“option2-sonet”. If the “network-clock-type” is changed, “expected-ql” defaults to
“ql-none” regardless of previous setting. For valid entity identifiers, see Parame-
ter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example for BITS IN port:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte 114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure bits-in
bits_in-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> expected-ql ql-eec1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> show bits-in

Alias :
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : act,faf
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-crc4
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : disabled
Assumed QL : ql-ssu-b
Expected QL : ql-eec1

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expected-ql

Received QL : ql-nsupp

Refer to the following example for Time Clock:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> expected-ql ql-smc
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show time-clock

Alias : time-clock
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : Not Available
Secondary States : Not Available
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Time Holdover Performance : 5000ns
Sync Reference Candidate : enabled
Expected QL : ql-smc
Selected Reference : Not Available
Clock Mode : Not Available
Clock Class : Not Available
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none
Leap 59 : Not Available

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Leap 61 : Not Available
Time Traceability Status : Not Available
Current QL : Not Available
Utc Offset (ns) : Not Available

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expected-ql

Related For BITS IN/BITS OUT/Access/Network Port:


Commands
admin-state line-code
alias ql-mode
assumed-ql sa-bit
bits-line-type show bits-in
expected-ql show bits-out
frame-format squelch-ql
line-build-out sync-e-mode

For Telecom Slave:


admin-state ql-mode
add telecom-slave show telecom-slave
alias squelch-control
assumed-ql squelch-ql
clock-recovery-mode sync-e-mode
delete telecom-slave sync-id
expected-ql sync-ref-mode
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For Time Clock:


add timeref selection-mode
admin-state show time-available-refs
clear show time-clock
clear-lockout show time-ref
clear-wtr sync-ref-candidate
delete timeref time-clock-alias
expected-ql time-holdover-performance
list timeref time-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
priority (sync)

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Command Descriptions

fdv

fdv
Configure the Frame Delay Variation (FDV) criterion in a Service Activation Cri-
teria (SAC) Profile.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAC Profile

Syntax fdv <fdv>

fdv The Frame Delay Variation (FDV) criterion in a Service


Activation Criteria (SAC) Profile.
Valid entry: 0-10,000,000 microseconds. The default is
21.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Frame Delay Variation (FDV) criterion in

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a Service Activation Criteria (SAC) Profile.

In a Service Activation Test, the FDV is measured with the arithmetic mean of
Frame Delay Variation values.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> profile
ADVA:system:profile--> configure sac-profile
sat_sac_profile-2
ADVA:system:profile:sat_sac_profile-2--> fdv 25
ADVA:system:profile:sat_sac_profile-2--> show sac-profile

Alias : Sac Profile


FLR : 5.00
FTD : 11
FDV : 25

Related
Commands alias ftd
fdv show sac-profile
flr

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flr

flr
Configure the Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) criterion in a Service Acceptance Criteria
Profile (SAC Profile).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAC Profile

Syntax flr <flr>

flr the Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) criterion in a Service


Acceptance Criteria Profile (SAC Profile).
Valid entry: 5.00-100.00 percent. The default is 5.00.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) criterion in a
Service Acceptance Criteria Profile (SAC Profile).
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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> profile
ADVA:system:profile--> configure sac-profile
sat_sac_profile-3
ADVA:system:profile:sat_sac_profile-2--> flr 6.05
ADVA:system:profile:sat_sac_profile-2--> show sac-profile

Alias : Sac Profile


FLR : 6.05
FTD : 11
FDV : 25

Related
Commands alias ftd
fdv show sac-profile
flr

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Command Descriptions

flush-arp-cache

flush-arp-cache
Flush (clear) all entries in the ARP cache table, allowing the system to re-learn
IP-address to MAC-address relationships.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax flush-arp-cache

Guidelines The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) function maintains a cache of


(IP-address, MAC-address) tuples which the device has seen on its manage-
ment network. The ARP cache supports aging; entries are deleted if they have
not been used within 5 minutes. In some deployments it may be desirable to
force the deletion of these entries to force the device to re-discover the
(IP-address, MAC-address) relationship.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> flush-arp-cache
ADVA:comms--> show arp-entries

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|MAC Address |IP Address |Interface |Type
|-------------------|-----------------|---------------|---------|
|00:1b:17:30:68:19 |172.23.192.1 |eth0 |dynamic

Related
Commands add arp-entry show arp-entries
add ip-route show ip-routes
delete arp-entry show ping-result
delete ip-route show trace-route-result
flush-arp-cache trace-route
ping

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flush-fwb-table

flush-fwb-table
Empty the Forwarding Table to force a restart of the MAC address Learning pro-
cess.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Split Horizon Protection

Syntax flush-fdb-table

Guidelines This command is used to empty the Forwarding Table to force a restart of restart
the MAC address Learning process.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
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ADVA-NE-1--> configure shg shg-1-2


ADVA-NE-1:shg-1-2-->flush-fdb-table

Related At SHG level:


Commands add member-port (shg) delete shg
add shg flush-fwb-table
alias show shg
delete member-port (shg)

At Flow Level:
access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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Command Descriptions

flush-ndp-cache

flush-ndp-cache
Flush (clear) all entries in the Neighbor Discover Protocol (NDP) cache table,
allowing the system to re-learn dynamic IPv6 neighbors.

Security Level Maintenance

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax flush-ndp-cache

Guidelines This command is used to clear all the entries in the NDP cache table.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> flush-ndp-cache

Related
Commands
add ndp-entry proxy-ndp
add proxy-ndp rip-ng-control
delete ndp-entry show ndp-entries

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delete proxy-ndp show proxy-ndp
flush-ndp-cache

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forced-switch (erp)

forced-switch (erp)
Initiate a forced switch to block on the identified Ring Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax forced-switch <network-port-eid>

network-port The entity identifier of the Ring Port. It must be a


-eid Network Port.
Valid entry: network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to force a Ring Protection Ring switch to happen.When a
forced switch is initiated. A forced stated is raised on the Ethernet Ring Protec-
tion.
There are three types of switch in Ethernet Ring Protection. From priority high to
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low, they are:


• Forced Switch.
• Signal Failure caused Switch.
• Manual Switch.
Among the switch types, a Forced switch is given the highest priority. It override
any other type of switch. A Switch caused by Signal Failure override a Manual
Switch. A Forced Switch or Manual Switch can be cleared by the command
clear-switch.
For more information about Manual Switch, see manual-switch (erp) on p. 931

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> forced-switch network-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : forced
RAPS Ring ID : 99
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2c:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4094-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 1

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forced-switch (erp)

RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 3
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : forced
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 3
TX RAPS Request : forced
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 1

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype

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admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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forced-switch (sync)

forced-switch (sync)
Forces the system to use the specified synchronization reference or time
source.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Sync


Configure Time Clock

Syntax forced-switch <ref-eid>

syncref-eid The entity identifier of a synchronization reference.


Valid entry: syncref-ne-shelf-nte-sync-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, sync=1, n=1-3. Example:
syncref-1-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command forces the system to use the specified synchronization refer-
ence.
MANUAL switch requests are lower in the protection switching hierarchy than
automatic switches while FORCED and LOCKOUT are higher - which means
that a LOCKOUT or FORCED switch request will override a reference failure.
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This command initiates a Forced Switch request. For valid entity identifiers, see
Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Selected Reference : network-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none

ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> forced-switch syncref-1-1-1-1-2


ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act

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Command Descriptions

forced-switch (sync)

Network Clock Type : option1-sdh


WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Selected Reference : network-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : forced-switch
User Request Target : syncref-1-1-1-1-2

Related
Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

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frame-format

frame-format
Select the Building Integrated Timing System (BITS) frame format.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure BITS IN


Configure BITS OUT

Syntax frame-format <format>

format The Frame format for BITS-In or BITS-OUT.


Valid entry: For e1: e1-crc4, e1-dualframe. The default
is e1-crc4. For t1: t1-esf, t1-sf. The default is t1-esf. For
2048hz: N/A.

Guidelines This command allows the user to select the desired BITS frame format. Whether
editing the BITS IN or the BITS OUT, the selected frame format is mirrored to
the other BITS interface, regardless of the Admin-state of that interface. The
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frame format is subservient to the BITS Line Type, and the valid selections
change accordingly.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure bits-in
bits_in-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> frame-format e1-dualframe
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> show bits-in

Alias :
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : act,faf
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-dualframe
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : disabled
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-nsupp

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Command Descriptions

frame-format

Related
Commands
admin-state line-code
alias ql-mode
assumed-ql sa-bit
bits-line-type show bits-in
expected-ql show bits-out
frame-format squelch-ql
line-build-out sync-e-mode

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framesize

framesize
Set frame size for an Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer (ECPA) diag-
nostic test stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level ECPA Streams


Syntax framesize <size>

size The frame size to be used for this test stream.


Valid entry: 64 to 9612 Bytes. The default is 64 bytes.

Guidelines This command configures the frame size (in bytes) for this ECPA configuration
stream. To go to ECPA Streams level from System level, valid ECPA configura-
tion stream numbers are 1 to 12.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> framesize 1500
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream
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Stream Name : stream-12


Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 10048000
Payload Type : fixed
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Outer VLAN Control : disabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 4094-1
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv4
Source IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : none
IP Priority : 0
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled

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framesize

Related
Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) source-addr
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype

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frame-size-list

frame-size-list
Configure the Frame Size List of a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax frame-size-list <frame-size-list>

frame-size-l A comma-delimited list of frame sizes.


ist Valid entry: A comma-delimited list of frame sizes. Each
entry in the list can be a whole number 56-9600. Up to 16
entries are allowed.

Guidelines This command is used to Configure the Frame Size List of a Service Activation
Test (SAT) Stream.
When the list includes multiple frame sizes, the generator of SAT Control or
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Responder shall generate test frames with frame sizes in the list repetitively.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Test Port : access-1-1-1-5
Test MEP : mep-1-1-8
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 0
Destination Mep MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 10ms
DMM Package Size : 64
Test Direction : forward
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512,89,66,88,99,100,100,98,512,89,66,88,99,100,100,98
Payload Type : prbs31
Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR : 0

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EIR : 0
CBS : 0
EBS : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8199
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure :
Current Configuring CIR Test Step : 0
Over All Result :
Status : not-started

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp

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cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
dest-mac-addr payload-type (sat)
dest-mep sac-profile
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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freq-source

freq-source
Designate a frequency source.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure 10MHZ Port

Syntax freq-source <source>

source The source of the frequency. A valid Frequency source is


a Telecom Slave.
Valid entry for Telecom Slave: ts-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1.
Example: ts-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to designate a frequency source.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure 10mhz-port
clk-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:clk-1-1-1-1--> freq-source
sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1:clk-1-1-1-1--> show clk

Admin State : unassigned


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Alias :
Signal Direction type : output
Squelch Control : never
Squelch QL : ql-none
Frequency Source : sync-1-1-1-1

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freq-source

Related
Commands admin-state line-build-out
alias line-code
assumed-ql ql-mode
bits-line-type show bits-in
expected-ql show bits-out
freq-source squelch-ql
frame-format

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ftd

ftd
Configure the Frame Transfer Delay (FTD) criterion in a Service Accep-
tance Profile (SAC Profile)

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAC Profile

Syntax ftd <ftd>

ftd The Frame Transfer Delay (FTD) criterion in a Ser-


vice Acceptance Profile (SAC Profile).
Valid entry: 0-10,000,000 microseconds. The default is
300.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Frame Transfer Delay (FTD) crite-
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rion in a Service Acceptance Profile (SAC Profile)

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> profile
ADVA:system:profile--> configure sac-profile
sat_sac_profile-2
ADVA:system:profile:sat_sac_profile-2--> ftd 280
ADVA:system:profile:sat_sac_profile-2--> show sac-profile

Alias : Sac Profile


FLR : 6.00
FTD : 280
FDV : 25

Related
Commands alias ftd
fdv show sac-profile
flr

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ftp

ftp
Enable or disable File Transfer Protocol (FTP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax ftp <control>

control Enable or disable File Transfer Protocol.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the File Transfer Protocol. If
enabled, FTP can be used for file transfer.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ftp enable
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114

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System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.2
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : enabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2011-12-09,12:31:04
System Up Time : 1 day 2 hrs 1 min 15 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100

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ftp

File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial
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green-pcp

green-pcp
Configure the Priority for the Service Activation Test to transmit Green Traffic.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax green-pcp <pcp>

green-pcp The Priority the Service Activation Test is to transmit


Green Traffic on. It is based on the Priority before PCP
decoding.
Valid entry: 0-7. The default is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Priority for the Service Activation Test to
transmit Green Traffic. It is based on the Priority before PCP decoding.
When the Color Mode is enabled and the DEI is disabled, the Green Packets

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and Yellow Packets can only be differentiated with their PCP. This requests that
the Green PCP to be different from the Yellow PCP. As a best practice the
Green PCP is usually set higher than the Yellow PCP. For more information see
color-mode (sat) on p. 527.
For more information about Yellow PCP, see yellow-pcp on p. 1576.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> green-pcp 6
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : sat-s1


Test Port : access-1-1-1-5
Test MEP : mep-1-1-8
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 0
Destination Mep MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 10ms
DMM Package Size : 1100
Test Direction : forward

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green-pcp

Source MAC : aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff


Use Port MAC as Source MAC : disabled
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512,89,66,88,99,100,100,98,512,89,66,88,999,100,100,100
Payload Type : custom
Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-3
CIR : 10000
EIR : 0
CBS : 2
EBS : 2
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 6
Yellow PCP : 5
DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8199
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
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Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0


Current Test Procedure : cir
Current Configuring CIR Test Step : 1
Over All Result :
Status : aborted

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
dest-mac-addr payload-type (sat)
dest-mep sac-profile
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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green-pcp
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guaranteed-flow-bandwidth

guaranteed-flow-bandwidth
This is to set the Guaranteed Flow Bandwidth for an EVPL Flow with Multi-Cos
enabled.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Pass-through Flow

Syntax guaranteed-flow-bandwidth <bandwidth>

bandwidth The Bandwidth guaranteed for a Flow.


Valid entry: 0 to 1 G bps.

Guidelines This Guaranteed Flow Bandwidth parameter is only available for a Multi-
COS-enabled EVPL flow.
The Guaranteed Flow Bandwidth (GFB) must be:
• GREATER THAN or EQUAL TO the sum of the Flow's A2N Shaper CIRs.
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• LESS THAN or EQUAL TO the Maximum Flow Bandwidth


For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> guaranteed-flow-bandwidth
128000
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : enabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 128000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 128000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 128000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 128000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0

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VLAN Members List : 25-*


Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : disabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1

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guaranteed-flow-bandwidth

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio


es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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guard-time

guard-time
Configure the Guard time of the Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax guard-time <guardTime>

guardTime The time used by all nodes when changing state to


block latent outdated messages from causing
unnecessary state changes.
Valid entry: 10-2000(ms), with an increment of 10ms.
The default is 500.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Guard time of the Ethernet Ring Protec-
tion (ERP).
Used by all nodes when changing state; the guard timer blocks latent outdated
messages from causing unnecessary state changes.

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When a SF condition is cleared, both ports of the restored link start guard timer
to prevent the reception of R-APS messages. When

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> guard-time 600
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : protection
RAPS Ring ID : 1
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2d:6c:50
RAPS Tag VLAN : 30-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 5
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 600
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 1
Hold Off Time (ms) : 10000
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1

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guard-time

Ring Port 0 MEP : mep-1-1-3010


Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : protection
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 1
TX RAPS Request : signal-fail
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 1

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
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ho-time show ring-port


manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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hierarchical-cos

hierarchical-cos
Enable or disable setting guaranteed and/or maximum flow bandwidth on a
Multi-COS enabled Flow or Pass-through Flow.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Pass-through Flow

Syntax hierarchical-cos <control>

control Enable or disable hierarchical CoS setting.


Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the Hierarchical Cos mode. It is only
available for the Multi-COS EVPL Flows. In HCOS mode, a Flow’s Guaranteed
Flow Bandwidth (GFB) and Maximum Flow Bandwidth (MFB) attributes can be
configured. For more details, see guaranteed-flow-bandwidth on p. 771 and
maximum-flow-bandwidth on p. 943.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> hierarchical-cos disabled
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 128000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 128000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 128000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 128000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 25-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled

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hierarchical-cos

Untagged Enabled : disabled


C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : disabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
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add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding


add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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holdtime-multiplier

holdtime-multiplier
Configure the hold time multiplier.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System LLDP


Syntax holdtime-multiplier <holdtime-multiplier>

holdtime-multi The multiplier for LLDP hold time.


plier Valid entry: 2-10. The default is 4.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the hold time multiplier.


This a coefficient used to calculate the TTL value. The TTL is the smaller one
between 65536 and (Transmission Interval x Hold Time Multiplier).

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> lldp
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> holdtime-multiplier 3
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> show lldp

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Transmission Interval : 30
Hold Time Multiplier : 3
Re-Initialization Delay : 2
Notification Interval : 30
Maximum Neighbors : Not Available
Maximum Neighbor Action : discard
Destination MAC1 : 01:80:c2:11:22:0e

Related
Commands holdtime-multiplier show lldp
max-neighbor-action show lldp-stats
message-fast-tx trans-interval
notification-interval tx-credit-max
reinit-delay tx-fast-init
show dest-addr

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ho-time

ho-time
Configure the Holdoff time of the Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax ho-time <time>

time The time a Ring port hold after detect local link failure.
Valid entry: 0-10000 (ms), with an increment of 100ms.
The default is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the hold off time of the Ethernet Ring Protec-
tion (ERP).The Holdoff timer is used to filter out intermittent link faults. The
Holdoff timer is started for any of the following reasons, which are recognized as
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Signal Failure:
• SGEO (line card or expansion card missing/failed/mismatch)
• SFP Failed
• SFP Missing
• SFP Mismatch
• Loss of Light
• Loss of Link
• MEP CCM Signal Fail (on a MEP provisioned as a Ring Port MEP in the
ERP instance)
The Holdoff timer activates on the first occurrence of any of the defects. Once
it’s active the Holdoff timer is not restarted for any new occurrence of event
which are recognized as SF.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> ho-time 10000
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : protection

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ho-time

RAPS Ring ID : 1
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2d:6c:50
RAPS Tag VLAN : 30-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 5
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 10
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 1
Hold Off Time (ms) : 10000
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : mep-1-1-3010
Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : protection
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 1
TX RAPS Request :
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled

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TX RAPS BPR : 1

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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http

http
Enable or disable HTTP for the system.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax http <control>

control Enable or disable File Transfer Protocol.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable HTTP for the system. If enabled, the
user can access the GUI interface using HTTP.

HTTP is an unsecured protocol. Using this protocol to access the


PS

system could compromise the security of the system.


Note

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> http enable
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.2
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : enabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable

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http

Local Time : 2011-12-09,12:31:04


System Up Time : 1 day 2 hrs 1 min 15 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100
File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial

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https

https
Enable or disable HTTPS for the system.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax https <control>

control Enable or disable File Transfer Protocol.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable HTTPS for the system. If enabled,
the user can access the GUI interface using HTTPS.

HTTPS is an secured protocol. Using this protocol to access the


PS

system should not compromise the security of the system.


Note

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> https enable
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.2
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable

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https

Local Time : 2011-12-09,12:31:04


System Up Time : 1 day 2 hrs 1 min 15 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100
File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial

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init-diag

init-diag
Initiate Etherjack Diagnostics on the Port.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure Network Port

Syntax init-diag <type>

type Diagnostic request type.


Valid entry: all, autoneg, cable, efmlpbk, loopback.
Where:
all - Perform all LAN diagnostic steps, including cable
benchmark test.
cable - Perform cable diagnostic step (copper interfaces
only).
autoneg - Perform Ethernet auto-negotiation test.
efmlpbk - Perform and EFM-OAM loopback.

Guidelines This operation initiates Etherjack Diagnostics on the Port. The port must be
placed in the maintenance state prior to running diagnostics, by using the
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admin-state command. To obtain test results, use the show cpd-filter command.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> init-diag all
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> show diag-results

Test Start Time : 2011-02-06,12:00:10


Cable 1 Condition : CABLE TEST NOT RUN
Cable 2 Condition : CABLE TEST NOT RUN
Cable 3 Condition : CABLE TEST NOT RUN
Cable 4 Condition : CABLE TEST NOT RUN
Auto-Negotiation : autonegfailed
EFM-OAM Loopback : efm-lpbk-notrun
Overall Status : completed
Remarks : Auto-Negotiation - Failed - Unresolved/Link Down

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init-diag

Related
Commands
auto-diagnostic port-shaping
init-diag show diag-results
mdix show sfp-info
media speed
mtu switch-type
port-shaped-speed

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inject-direction

inject-direction
Configure the Inject Direction associated with the Etherjack Connection Perfor-
mance Analyzer (ECPA).

Security Level maintenance

Command Level ECPA Control


Syntax inject-direction <direction>

direction The direction of the injector of the ECPA test stream.


Valid entry: a2n, n2a. The default is a2n.

Guidelines This command configures the Inject Direction associated with the ECPA test.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> ecpa-ctrl
ADVA-NE-1:ecpa_ctrl-1-1-1-1--> inject-direction a2n
ADVA-NE-1:ecpa_ctrl-1-1-1-1--> show ecpa-ctrl
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Source Port : access-1-1-1-3


Injector Direction : a2n
Monitor Direction : n2a
Test Type : duration
Test Duration : 10
Test Number of Frames : 1
Test Status : initial
Test Stream A : 1
Test Stream B : 0
Test Stream C : 0

Related
Commands
inject-direction test-duration (ecpa)
monitor-direction test-num-frames
show ecpa-ctrl test-stream-<n>
src-port test-type
start-test (ecpa) show results
stop-test (ecpa)

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innertag-prio-ctrl

innertag-prio-ctrl
Enables or disables swapping the priority in the A2N frame inner tag.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax innertag-prio-ctrl <control>

control Enable or disable outer tag priority control.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default: disabled.

Guidelines Enables or disables swapping the priority in the A2N frame inner tag.
• Enabled: A2N frame inner tag priority is swapped based on the setting in the
Priority Mapping Table for the containing port.
• Disabled: Priority Mapping Table on the Port has no affect on the inner tag
of the A2N frames
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following examples:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-1-1--> innertag-prio-ctrl enabled
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-1-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 6-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : enabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30

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innertag-prio-ctrl

ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1


Policing : enabled

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
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delete flow protect-access-learning


delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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inner-vlan<n> (lpbk)

inner-vlan<n> (lpbk)
Configure the inner vlan-tag associated with VLAN1, 2 or 3 for Loopback opera-
tions.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Loopback


Syntax inner-vlan<n> <tag>

n The VLAN number (1, 2 or 3).


tag The VLAN Tag associated with VLANn (vlan1, vlan2 or
vlan3) for the loopback.
Valid entry: VID-PRIO (VLAN Identifier-Priority), where
VID= 0 - 4095, PRIO= 0 - 7 or *. The default is 4094-0 for
VLAN 1, 4094-1 for VLAN 1 and 4094-2 for VLAN 3.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the VLAN-tag associated with Inner Vlan1, 2
or 3 for Loopback operations.
In CLI it is OK to enter * for Priority or leave the Priority out. In both case, all pri-
orities of the VLAN ID are looped back.

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For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> inner-vlan1 34-4
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> show lpbk-params

Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0


Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 34-4
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none

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inner-vlan<n> (lpbk)

Related
Commands
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>-control
jdsu-lpbk-control rls-lpbk
lpbk-timer show lpbk-params
opr-lpbk swap-sada
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inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)

inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)


Enable or disable the inner vlan for an Etherjack Connection Performance Ana-
lyzer (ECPA) diagnostic test stream or Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream


ECPA Streams

Syntax inner-vlan<n>-control <control>

control Enable or disable inner vlan.


Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable inner vlan for an ECPA test stream or a
Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
The Inner VLAN Ethernet Types setting must comply with a Service Flow on the
same Traffic Interface. The Inner VLAN Ethernet Type, together with the Outer
Ethernet Types and VLAN Tags are used to mark and identify the SAT test
Frames by the SAT Control and SAT Responder.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> inner-vlan1-control enabled
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

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inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)

Stream Name : tom-1


Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 1000000000
Payload Type : random
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:33
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 3000-3
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x88a8
Inner VLAN1 Control : enabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv6
Source IPv4 Address : 123.123.123.123
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 123.123.123.124
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : dscp
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IP Priority : 1
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : disabled

Related
Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) snmp-notification
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype

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Related For SAT Stream:


Commands
add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
dest-mac-addr payload-type (sat)
dest-mep sac-profile
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk)

inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk)
Enable or disable this inner VLAN for a vlan-loopback request.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Loopback


Syntax inner-vlan<n>-control <control>

n The VLAN number (1, 2 or 3).


control The control indicating if this VLAN is to be included in a
VLAN loopback.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command enables or disables this VLAN for a vlan-loopback request. For
valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79. An inner
VLAN Tag can only be enabled when the corresponding outer VLAN Tag is
enabled.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> outer-vlan1-control enabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> inner-vlan1-control enabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> show lpbk-params

Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0


Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : enabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 34-*
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : enabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none

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Related
Commands
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>-control
jdsu-lpbk-control rls-lpbk
lpbk-timer show lpbk-params
opr-lpbk swap-sada

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inner-vlan<n>-ethertype

inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
Sets the vlan1 ethertype for an Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer
(ECPA) Configuration stream or a Service Activation (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream


ECPA Streams

Syntax inner-vlan<n>-ethertype <ethertype>

ethertype The ethertype for a ECPA test stream.


Valid entry: 0x8100(Hexidecimal) or 0x88a8. The
default is 0x8100.

Guidelines Set the Ethertype to be used for an Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer
(ECPA) Configuration stream or a Service Activation (SAT) Stream.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
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ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> inner-vlan1-ethertype 0x8100


ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-1--> show ecpa-stream

Stream Name : tom-1


Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 1000000000
Payload Type : random
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:33
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 3000-3
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x88a8
Inner VLAN1 Control : enabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv6
Source IPv4 Address : 123.123.123.123
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 123.123.123.124
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : disabled

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inner-vlan<n>-ethertype

Related
Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) snmp-notification
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype

For SAT Stream:


add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)

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custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
dest-mac-addr payload-type (sat)
dest-mep sac-profile
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)

inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)


Configure the VLAN tag of the associated VLAN for an ECPA test stream or a
Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream


ECPA Streams

Syntax inner-vlan<n>-tag <tag>

tag The VLAN tag of the associated VLAN.


Valid entry: The VLAN tag format is VID-PRIO. Valid
VLAN ID values are 1 - 4095. Valid Priority values are 0 -
7. The default: 1-0.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the VLAN tag of the associated VLAN for an
ECPA test stream or a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Examples Refer to the following example for ECPA Stream:


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ADVA:--> configure system


ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> inner-vlan1-tag 409-7
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

Stream Name : tom-1


Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 1000000000
Payload Type : random
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:33
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 3000-3
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x88a8
Inner VLAN1 Control : enabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 409-7
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv6
Source IPv4 Address : 123.123.123.123
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 123.123.123.124
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1

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inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)

Use Port MAC as Source MAC : disabled

Refer to the following example for SAT Stream:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1-->
outer-vlan-tag 4000-7
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name :
Port : access-1-1-1-6
Local MEP : mep-1-1-25
Destination MEP Type : mep
Destination MEP Id : 36
Destination MEP's MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 1sec
DMM Frame Size (B) : 128
Direction : forward
Destination MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00

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Frame Size List (B) : 512
Payload Type : prbs31
Custom Payload (Hex) : 55AA55AA55AA55AA
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1
CIR (bps) : 2000
EIR (bps) : 1000
CBS (KB) : 1
EBS (KB) : 1
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 2
Yellow PCP : 0
Use DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN EtherType (Hex) : 0x8100
Outer VLAN Tag : 4000-7
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 EtherType (Hex) : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 EtherType (Hex) : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure :
Current CIR Test Step : 0
Overall Result :
Test Status : not-started

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inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)

Related For ECPA:


Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) snmp-notification
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype

For SAT Stream:


add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
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custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
dest-mac-addr payload-type (sat)
dest-mep sac-profile
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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install

install
Install new Software into Standby partition. Step two of Software Upgrade pro-
cedure.
The three step software upgrade feature utilizes the following commands:
1 Transfer software image to the NE using the transfer-file command.
2 Install new Software into Standby partition using the install command.
3 Activate the new Software using the activate command.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Upgrade

Syntax install
Guidelines This command is used to install a new Software Package into the standby parti-
tion on the NE. Use the show target-address to verify when the installation is
100% complete. Once installed, the new Software Package can be activated by
using the activate command.
If swdl-install-ip (Software Download Install In Progress) condition notification
code is set to anything other than not reported (nr), the condition may be

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retrieved by using the show conditions command. Once the installation is com-
plete, the new version shows up in the standby release version when entering
the show reflector command.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADMIN--> admin upgrade
ADMIN:upgrade--> install
ADMIN:upgrade--> show file-services-status

File Transfer Status : in_progress


File Transfer Percent Complete : 1
Database or Upgrade Current State : SWINSTALL

ADVA:upgrade--> show conditions

|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp


|system |swdl-install-ip |nsa |near |rcv |na |2010-03-12,12:41:17
|network-1-1-1-1 |sfp-mismatch |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,11:38:13
|access-1-1-1-4 |efm-rld |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,11:38:22
|access-1-1-1-4 |efm-rce |sa |near |rcv |mn |2010-03-12,11:38:22
|access-1-1-1-4 |lnkdn |sa |near |rcv |cr |2010-03-12,11:45:52

ADMIN:upgrade--> show file-services-status

File Transfer Status : in_progress


File Transfer Percent Complete : 73
Database or Upgrade Current State : SWINSTALL

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ADMIN:upgrade--> show file-services-status

File Transfer Status : success


File Transfer Percent Complete : 100
Database or Upgrade Current State : SWINSTALL

ADVA:upgrade--> show release-versions

Active Release Version : 4.3.1-5


Standby Release Version : 4.3.1-41

Related
Commands
activate show file-services-status
cancel activation show release-versions
cancel validation-timer show system
install transfer-file
revert to-standby
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ip-address (comms)

ip-address (comms)
Configure the IP address associated with this IPv4 Interface.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax configure eth0 ip-address <ip-address> <netmask>

ip-addres Enter the IP Address to associate with this IP Interface.


s Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address; The default for eth0 is
192.168.0.2.
netmask Enter the Network Mask to associate with this IP
Interface.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Mask. The default is
255.255.255.255. on p. 107

Guidelines This command configures the IP Address associated with this IPv4 Interface. IP
address can be configured only if DHCP is disabled.

Examples Refer to the following examples:

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ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 ip-address 172.23.192.60
255.255.255.0 172.23.192.1
ADVA:comms--> show eth0

Name : eth0
IP Address : 172.23.192.60
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : kk
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1

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Related
Commands configure src-addr netmask
dhcp-client-id rip2Pkts-control
dhcp-client-id-control show eth0
dhcp-control show ip-interface eth0
dhcp-role show src-addr
ip-address (comms) sys-def-gateway
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ip-address (rap)

ip-address (rap)
Configures the IP Address for this Remote Authentication Server (RAP) entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure RAP


Syntax ip-address <ip-address>

ip-address The IP Address of the Remote Authentication Server.


Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address. The default is 0.0.0.0.

Guidelines This command configures the IP Address for this Remote Authentication Server
entry. Up to three RAP servers (1-3) can be configured.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> ip-address
191.10.12.199
ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server

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RAS Status : disabled
Order : first
IP Address : 191.10.12.199
Port : 49
Number of Retries : 3
Timeout : 2
Secret : *****
RADIUS accounting port : 1888

Related
Commands
accounting order
accounting-port port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address show rap-server
ip-version (rap) timeout

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ipv6-address

ipv6-address
Configures the IPv6 Address of a Remote Authentication Server (RAP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure RAP


Syntax ipv6-address <ipv6-address>

ipv6-address The IP Address of the Remote Authentication Server.


Valid entry: Valid IPv6 Unicast Address. The default is
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000.

Guidelines This command configures the IPv6 Address for this Remote Authentication
Server entry. Up to three RAP servers (1-3) can be configured.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 2
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_srvr-2--> ipv6-address
2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_srvr-2--> show rap-server
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RAS Status : disabled


Order : second
IP Version : ipv6
IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
IPv6 Address : 2001:0DB8:85A3:0000:0000:8A2E:0370:7334
Port : 1812
Number of Retries : 3
Timeout : 2
Secret : *****
RADIUS accounting port : 1813

Related
Commands
accounting order
accounting-port port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address show rap-server
ip-version (rap) timeout

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ip-mode

ip-mode
Configure the Internet Protocol (IP) versions to be supported on a Management
DCN or Management Tunnel.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN (eth0):


configure eth0 ip-mode <mode>
For management tunnel:
ip-mode <mode>

mode The Internet Protocol (IP) versions to be supported on a


Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
Valid entry: ipv4-and-ipv6, ipv4-only, ipv6-only; The default is
ipv4-only.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Internet Protocol (IP) versions to be sup-

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ported on a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.

Examples Refer to the following example for eth0 interface:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 ip-mode ipv4-and-ipv6
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
IP Address : 10.190.9.98
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : x
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : enabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 0
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client

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DHCPv6 : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE38:09A0
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available

Refer to the following example for Management Tunnel:

ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1


ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> ip-mode ipv6-only
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : mgtn-1


Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : mac-based
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a1
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
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IP Mode : ipv6-only
DHCPv6 : disabled
IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

Related
Commands dhcpv6-control ipv6-sys-def-gateway
dhcpv6-role ipv6-unicast-addr
ip-mode prefix-length
ipv6-ra-control stateless-addr-auto-cfg
ipv6-ra-prefix

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ip-precedence-mode

ip-precedence-mode
Set the priority map mode for this Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer
(ECPA) configuration stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level ECPA Streams


Syntax ip-precedence <mode>

mode Defines the priority map mode.


Valid entry: dscp, tos, or none. The default is none..

Guidelines This command configures the priority map mode for this ECPA configuration
stream.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> ip-precedence-mode dscp
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

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Stream Name : stream-12
Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 10048000
Payload Type : fixed
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Outer VLAN Control : disabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 4094-1
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv4
Source IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 0
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled

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Related
Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) source-addr
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype
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ip-priority

ip-priority
Set the Class of Service priority value in the IP Header for this Etherjack Con-
nection Performance Analyzer (ECPA) configuration stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level ECPA Streams


Syntax ip-priority <prio>

prio Defines the priority value.


Valid entry: 0 - 7 if Priority Map Mode is set to Type Of
Service (TOS), 0 - 63 if pmm is set to Differentiated Services
Code Point (DSCP), and not applicable if pmm is set to none.
The default value is 0.

Guidelines This command configures the priority value in the IP Header for this ECPA con-
figuration stream.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12

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ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> ip-priority 1
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

Stream Name : stream-12


Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 10048000
Payload Type : fixed
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Outer VLAN Control : disabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 4094-1
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv4
Source IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled

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Related
Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) source-addr
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype
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ipv6-fwd

ipv6-fwd
Enable or disable IPv6 forwarding (IPv6 Router mode).

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax ipv6-fwd <control>

control Enable or disable IPv6 forwarding.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable IPv6 forwarding. When IPv6 for-
warding is enable. The Network Element also functions as an IPv6 router.
• Forwarding enabled: Router mode.
o
In Router mode, system support router forwarding functionality among
DCN and management tunnel interface.
o
Any DCN or management tunnel interface does not receive Router
Advertisement (RA) message from link. Stateless Address Auto-config-
uration must be disabled. Also, Ipv6OverV4 tunnel with type of ISATAP
is not supported.

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o
If RA is configured on a DCN or Management Tunnel, it is capable of
dispatching IPv6 Router Advertisement (RA) to external host con-
nected.
• Forwarding Disable: Host mode.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ipv6-fwd enabled
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114H


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114H
CLI Prefix : ADVA
Proxy ARP : disabled
IPv6 Forwarding : enabled
Proxy NDP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
Release Version : 6.1.1-140
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : disabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled

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Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2000-01-13,20:02:25
System Up Time : 21 hrs 16 mins 33 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE
System TOD type : local
Log Server Method : dhcp
NTP Server Method : dhcp

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial
clock set serial-disconnect-logoff
ftp sftp
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http show system


https show time
ipv6-fwd snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet

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ipv6-ra-control

ipv6-ra-control
Configure whether to transmit Router Advertisement (RA) Message on a
Management DCN or Management Tunnel.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN (eth0):


configure eth0 ipv6-ra-control <control>
[<ipv6-ra-prefix>] [<ra-prefix-length>]
For Management Tunnel,
ipv6-ra-control <control> [<ipv6-ra-prefix>]
[<ra-prefix-length>]

control Whether to transmit Router Advertisement Prefix.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.
ipv6-ra-pre The IPv6 address prefix to be advertised.

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fix Valid entry: valid global IPv6 prefix.
ra-prefix-l Specify the length of the router advertisement prefix.
ength Valid entry: 1-64.

Guidelines This command is used to configure whether to transmit Router Advertisement


(RA) Messages on a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
When IPv6 forwarding is enabled, the system functions as an IPv6 router. For
more information see ipv6-fwd on p. 814. According the Standard, an IPv6
router can transmit Router Advertisement (RA) Message to other Network Ele-
ments. The Network Elements can use the Router Advertisement (RA) prefix to
make their own IPv6 address. The prefix is to do make higher bits of the
address.
A Management interface with If Prefix Advertisement enabled transmits RA
messages using configured Prefix. 'MO' bits in RA messages are fixed to '00',
which means the host get IP prefix from RA messages.
A Management interface with if Prefix Advertisement disabled transmits no
RA messages.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 ipv6-ra-prefix
1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:5555:0000 32
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
MTU (bytes) : 1500

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MAC Address : 00:80:ea:37:d4:50


IP Address : 172.23.191.45
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:37:d4:50
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name :
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
IPv6 Address : 0100:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0010
IPv6 Prefix Length : 32
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-server
DHCPv6 : enabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : enabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:5555:0000
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IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 32


IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE 37:D450
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available

Refer to the following example for Management Tunnel:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> ipv6-ra-control enabled
1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:5555:0001 62
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : lobster


Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : mac-based
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:37:d4:51
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type :
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114H

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ipv6-ra-control

DHCP Class ID Control : disabled


DHCP Host Name Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Type :
DHCP Host Name :
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
DHCPv6 : disabled
IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : enabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:5555:0001
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 62
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

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Related
Commands dhcpv6-control ipv6-sys-def-gateway
dhcpv6-role ipv6-unicast-addr
ip-mode prefix-length
ipv6-ra-control stateless-addr-auto-cfg
ipv6-ra-prefix

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ipv6-ra-prefix

ipv6-ra-prefix
Configure the IPv6 Router Advertisement Prefixed to be on a Management DCN
or Management Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel:

Syntax For Management DCN(eth0):


configure eth0 ipv6-ra-prefix [<ipv6-ra-prefix>]
[<ra-prefix-length>]

For Management Tunnel:


ipv6-ra-prefix [<ipv6-ra-prefix>] [<ra-prefix-length>]

ipv6-ra-pre The IPv6 address prefix to be advertised.


fix Valid entry: a valid global Unicast IPv6 prefix.
ra-prefix-l Specify the length of the router advertisement prefix.
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ength Valid entry: 1-64.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the IPv6 Router Advertisement (RA) Pre-
fixed to be on a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
The command is only available when IPv6 Router Advertisement is enabled.
For more information, see ipv6-ra-control

Examples Refer to the following example for DCN:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 ipv6-ra-prefix
1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:5555:0001 60
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:37:d4:50
IP Address : 172.23.191.45
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr

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ipv6-ra-prefix

DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:35:d4:20


DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name :
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
IPv6 Address : 0100:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0010
IPv6 Prefix Length : 32
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-server
DHCPv6 : enabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : enabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:5555:0001
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 60
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE37:D450
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available

Refer to the following example for Management Tunnel:

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ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> ipv6-ra-prefix
4321:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:5555:0001 61
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl

Tunnel Name : lobster


Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : mac-based
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:37:d4:51
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type :
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114H
DHCP Class ID Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Type :
DHCP Host Name :
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1

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ipv6-ra-prefix

DHCPv6 : disabled
IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : enabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 4321:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:5555:0001
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 61
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

Related
Commands dhcpv6-control ipv6-sys-def-gateway
dhcpv6-role ipv6-unicast-addr
ip-mode prefix-length
ipv6-ra-control stateless-addr-auto-cfg
ipv6-ra-prefix
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Command Descriptions

ipv6-sys-def-gateway

ipv6-sys-def-gateway
Configure the IPv6 System Default Gateway IP address.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication

Syntax configure eth0 ipv6-sys-def-gateway <ipv6-address>

ipv6-address The IPv6 Unicast address for ipv6 sys default gateway. It
is required if an interface is configured as DHCP-server
or DHCP is disabled.
Valid entry: Valid IPv6 address.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the System Default Gateway IP address.
The system supports configuration of a System Default Gateway. It is associ-
ated with the Management LAN port (eth0) and all Management tunnels.
Configuration of the System Default Gateway creates a static route entry that is
also manageable by accessing the route table. The same rules for creating a

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default static route on an interface also apply to the creation of a default gate-
way on an interface.
The static route created for the System Default Gateway has the following set-
tings:
o
Interface = eth0
o
Destination = 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
o
Prefix Length = 0
o
Gateway = System Default Gateway value
o
Metric = 1
o
Advertise = disabled
o
Type = static

Care must be taken to change the system default gateway. Using an


PS

invalid address can result in losing connection to the NE.


Note

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 ipv6-sys-def-gateway
1234:0DB8:0000:0000:0000:0000:00B1:962B
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
MTU (bytes) : 1500

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ipv6-sys-def-gateway

MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0


IP Address : 10.190.9.98
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : user-defined
DHCP Host Name : 114SH-1
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
IPv6 Address : 1234:0DB8:0000:0000:0000:0000:00B1:962C
IPv6 Prefix Length : 64
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client
DHCPv6 : enabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
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IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0


IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE38:09A0
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : 1234:0DB8:0000:0000:0000:0000:00B1:962B

Related
Commands dhcpv6-control ipv6-sys-def-gateway
dhcpv6-role ipv6-unicast-addr
ip-mode prefix-length
ipv6-ra-control stateless-addr-auto-cfg
ipv6-ra-prefix

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Command Descriptions

ipv6-unicast-addr

ipv6-unicast-addr
Manually configure the IPv6 Unicast address of Management DCN or Manage-
ment Tunnel.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN:


configure eth0 ipv6-unicast-addr <ipv6-address>
<prefix-length> [<ipv6-def-gateway>]

For Management Tunnel:


ipv6-unicast-addr <ipv6-address> <prefix-length>

ipv6-addr The IPv6 address for this IP interface.


ess Valid entry: A valid IPv6 Global Unicast address.
prefix-le The prefix length of the IPv6 address.
ngth Valid entry: 1 - 128.

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ipv6-def- The system default IPv6 gateway for the interface. This
gateway parameter is optional.
Valid entry: IPv6 address of the Gateway

Guidelines This command is used to manually configure the IPv6 Unicast address of Man-
agement DCN or Management interface.
IPv6 address is usually automatically configured. Manual configuration is
requested only when both DHCPv6 and Stateless Auto Configuration are dis-
abled.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 ipv6-unicast-addr
1234:0DB8:0000:0000:0000:0000:00B1:962B 69
1234:0DB8:0000:0000:0000:0000:00B1:962c
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
IP Address : 10.190.9.98
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled

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ipv6-unicast-addr

DHCP Client ID Control : disabled


DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:38:09:a0
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : user-defined
DHCP Host Name : 114SH-1
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
IPv6 Address : 1234:0DB8:0000:0000:0000:0000:00B1:962B
IPv6 Prefix Length : 69
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client
DHCPv6 : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE38:09A0
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : 1234:0DB8:0000:0000:0000:0000:00B1:962C
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Related
Commands dhcpv6-control ipv6-sys-def-gateway
dhcpv6-role ipv6-unicast-addr
ip-mode prefix-length
ipv6-ra-control stateless-addr-auto-cfg
ipv6-ra-prefix

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Command Descriptions

ip-version (ecpa)

ip-version (ecpa)
Set the IP version for an Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer (ECPA)
diagnostic test stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level ECPA Streams


Syntax ip-version <ip-version>

ip-version Specify the IP version.


Valid entry: ipv4, ipv6; the default is ipv4.

Guidelines This command is used to specify the IP version for the ECPA test stream.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> ip-version ipv6
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

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Stream Name : stream-12
Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 10048000
Payload Type : fixed
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Outer VLAN Control : disabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 4094-1
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv6
Source IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled

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Related
Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) source-addr
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype
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Command Descriptions

ip-version (rap)

ip-version (rap)
Configure the IP version of a Remote Authentication Server (RAP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure RAP


Syntax ip-version <ip-version>

ip-version Specify the IP version.


Valid entry: ipv4, ipv6; the default is ipv4.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the IP version of a Remote Authentication


Server (RAP).

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 2
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_srvr-2--> ip-version ipv6
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_srvr-2--> show rap-server

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RAS Status : disabled
Order : second
IP Version : ipv6
IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Port : 1812
Number of Retries : 3
Timeout : 2
Secret : *****
RADIUS accounting port : 1813

Related
Commands
accounting order
accounting-port port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address show rap-server
ip-version (rap) timeout

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isid

isid
Edit the Backbone Service Instant Identifier (I-SID) of the Management Tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Management Tunnel


Syntax isid <isid>

isid The Backbone Service Instant Identifier.


Valid entry: 256 - 16777214.

Guidelines This command is used to change I-SID of the management tunnel. The licensed
feature PBB should be enable first before enabling I-tag and therefore I-SID set-
ting.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-3
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-3--> isid 1000
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-3--> show mgmttnl
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IP Address : 7.7.7.7
Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0
I-Tag : enabled
I-SID : 1000
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 00:00:00:00:00:00
C-tag VLAN ID : 4095
C-tag VLAN : disabled
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : itag-based
Tunnel Name : m3
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-2
System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
Interface : eth0

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isid

Related
Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)

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itag

itag
Configure the Backbone Service Instance tag (I-Tag) and I Tag Operation of the
Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax itag <operation> [<itag>]

operation The I-tag operation.


Valid entry: none, push, push-isid. The default is none.
itag I-Tag.
Valid entry: VID-Priority, where VID=256-16777214,
Priority=0-7. The default is 256-0..

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Backbone Service Instance tag (I-Tag)
and I Tag Operation of the Flow.

I-Tag operation can only be performed when there is not C-Tag or


PS

S-Tag operation.
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Note

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-5-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> network-interface
network-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> itag push 300-3
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> show flow

Admin State : unassigned


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : port-based
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 0
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0

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itag

VLAN Members List :


Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : none
C-Tag : 5-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 5-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : push
I-Tag : 300-3
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-2

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Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio


es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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jdsu-lpbk-control

jdsu-lpbk-control
Enable or disable responding to JDSU Loopback Control Message on an
Access or Network Port or LAG.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Loopback


Syntax jdsu-lpbk-control <control>

control Whether to respond to JDSU Loopback Requests.


Valid entry: enable, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable responding to JDSU Loopback Con-
trol Message on an Access, Network Port or LAG. The JDSU loopback sup-
ports:
• Discovery of ports that support loopbacks using Hello messages.
• Initiation of loopbacks on specific ports using appropriate MAC address as
Destination MAC address.

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JDSU supports different L2 and L3 Loop Up and Loop Down Request or
Response messages. FSP 150CC-GE11x only supports L2 Loop Up/Down
Request messages. Here are the L2 Loop Up/Down messages that are pro-
cessed:
• L2 Loop Up Request
• L2 Loop Down Request
• L2 Loop Up Request for L2 transparency
• L2 Loop Down Request for L2 transparency
FSP 150CC-GE11x doesn’t support initiating JDSU control messages.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6:lpbk--> jdsu-lpbk-control enabled
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6:lpbk--> show lpbk-params

Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0


Loopback outer VLAN 1 Control : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 Control : disabled

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Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2


Loopback outer VLAN 3 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 Control : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none
JDSU Loopback Control Frams Snooping : enabled
JDSU Loopback Vlan : Not Applicable

Related
Commands
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>-control
jdsu-lpbk-control rls-lpbk
lpbk-timer show lpbk-params
opr-lpbk swap-sada
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Command Descriptions

lacp-activity

lacp-activity
Change this member port's administrative LACP activity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG Member Port


Syntax lacp-activity <active|passive>

Guidelines This command changes this port's administrative LACP activity to active or pas-
sive. Default value is Active.
This command is used to configure the Actor Administration State of a LAG
Member Port.
When LACP is enabled, LACP PDU is exchanged periodically between link
partners on neighboring NE.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure member-port

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lag_member-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> lacp-activity passive
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> show member-port

Selected LAG ID : lag-1-2


Attached LAG ID : lag-1-2
LACP Force out of sync : disabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Port Status : active
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Port : 1
Actor Port Priority : 1
Actor Admin State : passive,short,aggregation
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Oper State : passive,aggregation,short,defaulted
Actor Oper Key : 32769
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Partner Admin System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner Admin System Priority : 0
Partner Admin Port : 0
Partner Admin Port Priority : 0
Partner Admin State : passive,short,aggregation
Partner Admin Key : 0
Partner Oper System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner Oper System Priority : 0
Partner Oper Port : 0
Partner Oper Port Priority : 0
Partner Oper State : passive,aggregation,short

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Partner Oper Key : 0


Partner Collector Max Delay : 0

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)
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lacp-control

lacp-control
LACP protocol for this LAG entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Syntax lacp-control <enable|disable>

Guidelines This command changes the LACP protocol for this LAG entity to enable or dis-
able. LACP is enabled by default.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> lacp-control disable
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled

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Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : disabled

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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lacp-force-outofsync

lacp-force-outofsync
LACP force-out-of-sync for this port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG Member Port


Syntax lacp-force-outofsync <enable|disable>

Guidelines This command is used to exclude a Member Port from the LAG port selection
process without deleting the member port.
• For an active-stand LAG, an out-of-sync member port does not become
active.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure member-port
lag_member-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> lacp-force-outofsync enabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> show member-port
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Selected LAG ID : lag-1-2


Attached LAG ID : lag-1-2
LACP Force out of sync : enabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Port Status : active
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Port : 1
Actor Port Priority : 1
Actor Admin State : active,short,aggregation
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Oper State : active,aggregation,short,defaulted
Actor Oper Key : 32769
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Partner Admin System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner Admin System Priority : 0
Partner Admin Port : 0
Partner Admin Port Priority : 0
Partner Admin State : passive,short,aggregation
Partner Admin Key : 0
Partner Oper System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner Oper System Priority : 0
Partner Oper Port : 0
Partner Oper Port Priority : 0
Partner Oper State : passive,aggregation,short
Partner Oper Key : 0
Partner Collector Max Delay : 0

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lacp-force-outofsync

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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lacp-states

lacp-states
Configure the LACP Actor administrative states for a LAG port member.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG Member Port


Syntax lacp-states <lacp_activity>, <lacp_timeout>

lacp_activity LACP Actor activity.


Valid entry: active, passive. The default is active.
mode The mode of LACP timeout.
Valid entry: short, long. The default is short.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the LACP Actor administrative states for a
LAG port member.When LACP is enabled, LACP PDU is exchanged periodi-
cally between link partners on neighboring NE. A link is considered failed if no
LACP PDU is received on it for a period of three timeout.
• Active: an actor in active mode sends LACP PDU along the configured links
actively.
• Passive: an actor in passive mode only acknowledges to the information it
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receives.
A link is considered failed if no LACP PDU is received on it for a period of three
timeout.
• long- According to 802.3ad-2005 standard, the timeout value is 30 sec-
onds. The link is declared dead after 90 seconds (3x30 seconds).
• short-According to 802.3ad-2005 standard, the timeout value 1 seconds.
The link is declared dead after 3 seconds (1x3 seconds).
The Actor Oper State shown in the example below indicates the Administrative
Activity, Aggregation, and Timeout. The aggregation is not configurable.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure member-port
lag_member-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> lacp-states active,short
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> show member-port

Selected LAG ID : lag-1-2


Attached LAG ID : lag-1-2
LACP Force out of sync : disabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Port Status : active
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Port : 1

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lacp-states

Actor Port Priority : 1


Actor Admin State : active,short,aggregation
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Oper State : active,aggregation,short,defaulted
Actor Oper Key : 32769
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Partner Admin System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner Admin System Priority : 0
Partner Admin Port : 0
Partner Admin Port Priority : 0
Partner Admin State : passive,short,aggregation
Partner Admin Key : 0

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports

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collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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lacp-timeout

lacp-timeout
Set the Administrative timeout mode for this LAG member port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG Member Port


Syntax lacp-timeout <mode>

mode The mode of LACP timeout.


Valid entry: short, long. The default is short.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the LACP timeout for this LAG port member.
When LACP is enabled, LACP PDU is exchanged periodically between link
partners on neighboring NE. A link is considered failed if no LACP PDU is
received on it for a period of three timeout.
• long- According to 802.3ad-2005 standard, the timeout value is 30 sec-
onds. The link is declared dead after 90 seconds (3x30 seconds)
• short-According to 802.3ad-2005 standard, the timeout value 1 seconds.
The link is declared dead after 3 seconds (1x3 seconds)
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure member-port
lag_member-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> lacp-timeout short
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> show member-port

Selected LAG ID : lag-1-2


Attached LAG ID : lag-1-2
LACP Force out of sync : disabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Port Status : active
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Port : 1
Actor Port Priority : 1
Actor Admin State : active,short,aggregation
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Oper State : active,aggregation,short,defaulted
Actor Oper Key : 32769
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Partner Admin System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner Admin System Priority : 0
Partner Admin Port : 0
Partner Admin Port Priority : 0
Partner Admin State : passive,short,aggregation
Partner Admin Key : 0

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lacp-timeout

Partner Oper System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00


Partner Oper System Priority : 0
Partner Oper Port : 0
Partner Oper Port Priority : 0
Partner Oper State : passive,aggregation,short
Partner Oper Key : 0
Partner Collector Max Delay : 0

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port

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lacp-control show stats (lag)

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lag-protocols

lag-protocols
Enable or disable the LAG protocol.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Syntax lag-protocols <enable|disable>

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable LAG Protocols. The LACP can work
as 802.3ad defines only if the LAG Protocols is enabled. For more information
about LACP, see lacp-control on p. 838.
When the LAG protocol is disabled, the link selection is based on the Signal Fail
status and the port’s actor priorities. For more information about port priority,
see port-pri on p. 1064.
A Signal Fail can be a Hard Signal Fail or Soft Signal Fail:
• The situations below are recognized as Hard Signal Fail:
o
SFP Missing
o
SFP Mismatch
o
SFP Failed
o
Loss of Link
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o
Loss of Signal
o
Far-End Failure Indication (100Base-FX FEFI)
o
Auto-Negotiation Remote Fault Indication
o
EFMOAM Remote Link Fault Indication (when EFMOAM peering is
enabled on both LAG partners).
o
Port is Disabled by user (see admin-state on p. 405)
o
Port is Forced out of Synchronization by user (see lacp-force-outofsync
on p. 839).
• The situations below are recognized as Soft Signal Failure:
o Link is considered broken because no CCM is received from a remote
MEP
o CCM is received from remote MEP, but the CCM includes Ethernet
Remote Defect Indication (ETH-RDI)

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> lag-protocols disabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600

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lag-protocols

Port Speed : 1000000000


Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : disabled

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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length

length
Set the Length for this Cable Length Benchmark (CLB).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure CLB

Syntax length <length>

length Set the length to associate with this benchmark.


Valid entry: length in meter. The default is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to set the length for this benchmark. The Cable Length
Benchmark object is associated with each of the traffic ports in the system. Con-
figuration involves defining up to 5 benchmarks (1 to 5) that can be associated
with specific points along a cables length. Typically these will be junction points
which tend to be the most likely points of failure. When a Etherjack Diagnostics
test is run and a cable fault is detected a comparison is made between the fail-
ure distance and the defined benchmarks to help isolate where the cable fault
is.
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For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-4
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-4--> clb 1
ADVA-NE-1:access_clb-1-1-1-1-1--> length 200
ADVA-NE-1:access_clb-1-1-1-1-1--> show clb

Length : 200.00
Description : FirstFloorCabinet
Control : disabled

Related
Commands control length
description show clb

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line-build-out

line-build-out
Set line build out setting for BITS OUT.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure BITS OUT


Syntax line-build-out <cable_length>

cable_length The desired BITS line code for BITS OUT.


Valid entries are: 0-133-ft, 133-266-ft, 15-db, 22.5-db,
266-399-ft, 399-533-ft, 533-655-ft, 7.5-db, none. The
default value is none.

Guidelines This command allows the user to select a length setting for Bits-OUT only.
The line-build-out is applicable only if the BITS Line Type is T1.
Even though none is a selection in the list, it is not supported at this time.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte 114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:114sh-1-1-1--> configure bits-out
bits_out-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> bits-line-type t1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> line-build-out 0-133-ft
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> show bits-out

Alias :
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : uas
Line Type : t1
Line Code : t1-b8zs
Frame Format : t1-esf
SA Bit : none
QL Mode : disabled
Squelch QL : ql-none
Transmit QL : ql-dnu
Line Build Out : 0-133-ft

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line-build-out

Related
Commands
admin-state line-code
alias ql-mode
assumed-ql sa-bit
bits-line-type show bits-in
expected-ql show bits-out
frame-format squelch-ql
line-build-out sync-e-mode
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line-code

line-code
Allows the user to select the desired BITS line code.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure BITS IN/OUT


Syntax line-code <linecode>

linecode The desired BITS line code for either BITS IN or BITS
OUT. The desired selection is applied to both interfaces
regardless of which one is being edited.
Valid entry: depending on the line type parameter. For e1:
e1-ami, e1-hdb3. The default value: e1-hdb3. For t1:
t1-ami, t1-b8zs. The default value: t1-b8zs. For 2048hz:
N/A.

Guidelines This command allows the user to select the desired BITS line code. Whether
editing the BITS IN or the BITS OUT, the selected line code is mirrored to the
other BITS interface, regardless of the admin-state of that interface. The line
code is subservient to the BITS Line Type, and the valid selections change
accordingly. Settings should be made in the order of: bits-line-type, sa-bit,

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frame-format, sa-bit. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid
entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure bits-in
bits_in-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> line-code e1-hdb3
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> show bits-in

Alias : FantasticSam
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : act,faf
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-dualframe
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : disabled
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-nsupp

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line-code

Related
Commands
admin-state line-code
alias ql-mode
assumed-ql sa-bit
bits-line-type show bits-in
expected-ql show bits-out
frame-format squelch-ql
line-build-out sync-e-mode
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list

list
Displays a list of the existing config files.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Admin Config-file


Syntax list

Guidelines This command displays a list of the existing config files including the Next Reset
status (see response-timeout) and description, if any (see dest-mac-addr).

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> list

|File Name |Description


|---------------------|-------------------------------------------------|
|configfile1 |original_instal_db

Related

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Commands
description show configfile
list show configfile-status
load show file-services-status
remove show running-config
restart-with-configfile transfer-file
save

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list a2n-policers

list a2n-policers
List Access to Network (A2N) Policers associated with a Flow.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax list a2n-policers

Guidelines This command is used to list the A2N Policers configured on a flow.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-4
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> list a2n-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR |EIR |CBS |EBS |Shaper


|------------------------|------------|--------|--------|-----|----|------------------------
|lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-2 |in-service |6400 |0 |2 |0 |lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-2
|lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-5 |in-service |0 |64000 |0 |16 |lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-5
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Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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list a2n-shapers

list a2n-shapers
List Access to Network (A2N) Shapers associated with a Multi-COS Flow, Net-
work port or Network-side LAG.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax list a2n-shapers

Guidelines This command is used to list the A2N Shapers configured on a Multi-COS Flow,
Network port or a Network-side LAG.

Examples Refer to the following example for Flow-based A2N Shapers:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> list a2n-shapers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |BS (KB)

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|--------------------------|-----------|----------|----------|--------|
|lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-0 |in-service |128000 |128000 |1028
|lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-1 |in-service |64000 |0 |1028
|lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-2 |in-service |64000 |0 |2048
|lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-3 |in-service |0 |0 |2048
|lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-4 |in-service |0 |0 |2048
|lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-5 |in-service |0 |0 |2048
|lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-6 |in-service |0 |0 |2048
|lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-7 |in-service |0 |0 |2048

Refer to the following example for Port-based A2N Shapers:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure network-port
network-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> list a2n-shapers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |BS (KB)


|--------------------------|-----------|----------|----------|--------|
|port_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-1-0 |in-service |64000 |0 |128

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list a2n-shapers

Related
Commands
add a2n-shaper list n2a-shapers
add n2-shaper show a2n-shaper
buffersize (shaper) show n1-shaper
delete a2n-shaper show n2-shaper
delete n2-shaper show n2a-shaper
list a2n-shapers
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list acc-port-config

list acc-port-config
List all existing LLDP configuration on an Access Port.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Access Port LLDP

Syntax list acc-port-config

Guidelines This command is used to list all existing LLDP configuration on an Access Port.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-3

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ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp--> list acc-port-config

|Entity Identifier |Admin Status |Destination Mac |SNMP Notification


|----------------------------|--------------|--------------------|--------------------|
|lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-1 |disabled
|lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-2 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-2 |disabled
|lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-3 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-3 |disabled

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification

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list cfm-shapers

list cfm-shapers
List of CFM Shapers configured on an Access or Network Port.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax list cfm-shapers <port-eid>

port-eid Select a port to list assigned CFM shapers.


Valid entry: access_port-eid or network_port-eid

Guidelines This command is used to display the CFM shapers configured on a particular
Access or Network Port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> list cfm-shapers network-1-1-1-2

cfm_a2n_port_shaper-1-1-1-2-1
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Related
Commands admin-state show cfm-a2n-port-shaper
buffersize (shaper) show cfm-a2n-vid-shaper
cir show cfm-shaper
list cfm-shapers show cfm-n2a-port-shaper
show alarm-attributes show cfm-n2a-vid-shaper

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list config-error

list config-error
List of CFM configuration errors.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax list config-error

Guidelines This command is used to list configuration errors detected in the CFM database.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> list config-error

Related
Commands show cfm-ctrl

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list default-md

list default-md
List Default MDs.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax list default-md

Guidelines This command is used to display a list of all the configured default MDs.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> list default-md

|Default MD EID |Component EID |Primary VLAN ID


|----------------------------|------------------|---------------|
|cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1001 |access-1-1-1-4 |1001
|cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1002 |access-1-1-1-4 |1002
|cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1003 |access-1-1-1-4 |1003
|cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1004 |access-1-1-1-4 |1004
|cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1005 |access-1-1-1-4 |1005
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Related
Commands
add md show md
delete md show sysdef-md
list default-md name-format
list md md-level
show default-md mhf

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list esm-cfg

list esm-cfg
Display all the available ESM configuration entities.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax list esm-cfg

Guidelines This command is used to show a list of available ESM configuration entities.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> list esm-cfg
|ESM Config EID|Associated Entity ID
|--------------|--------------------|
|esm_cfg-1 |access-1-1-1-3
|esm_cfg-3 |flow-1-1-1-3-1
|esm_cfg-2 |lag-1-1

Related

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Commands add esm-cfg delete esm-nvpair
add esm-nvpair list esm-nvpair
configure esm-nvpair show esm-cfg
delete esm-cfg show esm-nvpair

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list esm-nvpair

list esm-nvpair
Display all the name-value pairs of the ESM entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESM-CFG


Syntax list esm-nvpair

Guidelines This command is used to display all the name-value pairs of the ESM entity.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> configure esm-cfg esm_cfg-1
ADVA:system:esm_cfg-1--> list esm-nvpair
|Name |Value
|--------------|--------------------|
|ac1 |acc_3
|evpl1 |evpl_acc3

Related
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Commands add esm-cfg delete esm-nvpair


add esm-nvpair list esm-cfg
configure esm-nvpair show esm-cfg
delete esm-cfg show esm-nvpair

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Command Descriptions

list flows

list flows
List all configured Flows on an Access Port or LAG Group.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG

Syntax list flows

Guidelines This command is used to list all flows on an Access Port or LAG.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list flows

|EID |A2N CIR (bps) |A2N EIR (bps) |Flow Type


|-----------------|--------------|--------------|------------------|
|lag_flow-1-2-1 |64000 |0 |policed-and-shaped
|lag_flow-1-2-4 |0 |64000 |policed-and-shaped
|lag_flow-1-2-5 |64000 |0 |policed-and-shaped

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|lag_flow-1-2-7 |0 |64000 |policed-and-shaped

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list flows

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio


es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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Command Descriptions

list fwd-entries

list fwd-entries
List existing Forward Entries.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax list fwd-entries [<interface> | static]

interface The interface on which the desired action is to be taken.


Valid entry: The Network Port, Network Lag, Access Port
or Access Lag.
static List static Forward entries only.

Guidelines This command is used to display all existing static Forward Entries.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1

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ADVA-NE-1--> configure ge_8s_cc ge_8s_cc-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:ge_8s_cc-1-1-3--> configure access-port
access-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-3-1--> configure flow flow-1-1-3-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-3-2-1--> list fwd-entries

|Dst MAC Address |Action |Port |Type |Remaining Age (sec)


|------------------|-----------|---------------|----------|--------------------|
|aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:fe |forward |network-1-1-1-1|static |0
|aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff |forward |network-1-1-1-2|static |0

Related
Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl

list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl
List all existing IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl

Guidelines This command is used to list all existing IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl

|IPv6 Over IPv4 tunnel EID |Associated IPv4 Interface |Mode |Name
|----------------------------|------------------------------|----------------|--------------|
|ipv6o4_tnl-1 |eth0 |auto_6to4 |6o4tnl
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Related
Commands
add ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl list ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl
delete ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl show ipv6-over-ipv4-tnl

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Command Descriptions

list linktrace

list linktrace
List of linktrace messages received on a MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax list linktrace

Guidelines This command is used to list the linktrace messages received on a MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> list linktrace
-------------------------------------------------------
Received Index: 1
-------------------------------------------------------

Time to Live : 63

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Forwarded : false
Terminal MEP : true
Last Egress ID : 00:00:00:80:ea:17:95:96
Next Egress ID : 00:00:00:80:ea:17:06:16
Relay Action : match
Egress Action : ok
Egress MAC Address : 00:80:ea:17:02:cd
gress Port ID Type : interface-name
Egress Port ID : ETH PORT-1-1-11-1
Org-specific TLV :
Chassis ID Type :
Chassis ID :
MAN Address Domain :
MAN Address :
Send ID Control : None

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list linktrace

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep
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Command Descriptions

list macomp

list macomp
List of assigned CFM MACOMPs.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure CFM


Configure CFM Shaper
Configure MANET
Configure Default MD
Configure MEP
Configure MACOMP
Configure MEP
Configure Sever MEP
Configure System Default MD
Configure Vlan Entry

Syntax list macomp

Guidelines This command is used to list the assigned CFM MACOMPs. This command is

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available at every level of “configure cfm”.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> list macomp

macomp-1-1-1
macomp-1-33-33
macomp-2-2-2
macomp-3-3-3
macomp-4-4-4
macomp-5-5-5
macomp-6-6-6
macomp-7-7-7
macomp-8-8-8
macomp-9-9-9

Related
Commands add macomp mhf
delete macomp show macomp
list macomp

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list management-address-interface

list management-address-interface
List all Management Interface currently configure for the LLDP configuration.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level LLDP Access Port Configuration


LLDP Network Port Configuration

Syntax list management-address-interface

Guidelines This command is used to delete a Management address. For more description
see add-mgmt-address-interface on p. 339.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp--> configure
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net-port-config 2
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp:lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-2
--> list management-address-interface
|Management Interface|Tx Control
|--------------------|------------|
|dcn-1-1-1-1 |enabled
|mgmt_tnl-1 |disabled

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification

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Command Descriptions

list manet

list manet
List of assigned CFM MANETs.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure CFM


Configure Default MD
Configure CFM Shaper
Configure MACOMP
Configure MANET
Configure MEP
Configure Sever MEP
Configure System Default MD
Configure Vlan Entry

Syntax list manet


Guidelines This command is used to list the assigned CFM MANETs. This command is
available at every level of “configure cfm”.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> list manet

manet-1-1
manet-1-33
manet-2-2
manet-3-3
manet-4-4
manet-5-5
manet-6-6
manet-7-7
manet-8-8
manet-9-9

Related
Commands add manet list manet
add-to-mep-list mep-list
ccm-interval name-format
delete-from-mep-list show manet
delete manet

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list md

list md
List of assigned CFM Maintenance Domains (MDs).

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure CFM


Configure CFM Shaper
Configure Default MD
Configure MACOMP
Configure MANET
Configure MEP
Configure Sever MEP
Configure System Default MD
Configure Vlan Entry

Syntax list md

Guidelines This command is used to list the assigned CFM MDs. This command is avail-
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able at every level of “configure cfm”.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> list md

md-1
md-2
md-3
md-4
md-5
md-6
md-7
md-8
md-9
md-10
md-11
md-12
md-13
md-14
md-15
md-16
md-17
md-18
md-19
md-20

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Command Descriptions

list md

Related
Commands
add md show md
delete md show sysdef-md
list default-md name-format
list md md-level
show default-md mhf

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list member-ports

list member-ports
Displays all member ports.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Syntax list member-ports

Guidelines Displays all member ports.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list member-ports

|EID |Port EID |Attached LAG ID |Port Status


|-----------------|-----------------|------------------|------------------|
|lag_member-1-2-1 |access-1-1-1-4 |lag-1-2 |active
|lag_member-1-2-2 |access-1-1-1-5 |lag-1-2 |standby

Related
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Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-lockout lacp-timeout
ccm-defect-detection list member-ports
collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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Command Descriptions

list mep

list mep
List of Configured CFM MEPs.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure CFM


Configure CFM Shaper
Configure Default MD
Configure MACOMP
Configure MANET
Configure MEP
Configure Sever MEP
Configure System Default MD
Configure Vlan Entry

Syntax list mep

Guidelines This command is used to list the assigned CFM MEPs. This command is avail-

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able at every level of “configure cfm”.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> list mep

mep-1-1-1
mep-2-2-1
mep-3-3-1
mep-4-4-1
mep-5-5-1
mep-6-6-1
mep-7-7-1
mep-8-8-1
mep-9-9-1
mep-10-10-1
mep-11-11-1
mep-12-12-1
mep-13-13-1
mep-14-14-1
mep-15-15-1
mep-16-16-1
mep-17-17-1
mep-18-18-1
mep-19-19-1
mep-20-20-1
mep-21-21-1
mep-22-22-1

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list mep

mep-23-23-1

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep
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Command Descriptions

list mgmttnl

list mgmttnl
List of configured Management Tunnels.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Communication


Syntax list mgmttnl

Guidelines This command displays a list of the configured management tunnels including
the management tunnel EID, associated port EID and the management tunnel
name.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> list mgmttnl

|Management tunnel EID |Associated port EID |Management tunnel Name


|------------------------|----------------------|-----------------------|
|mgmt_tnl-1 |network-1-1-1-1 |phoenix1

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Related
Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl
cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)

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list mips

list mips
List all existing Connectivity Fault Management Maintenance Intermediate
Points) (CFM MIPs).

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax list mips

Guidelines This command is used to display the data for all configured CFM MIPs.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> list mips

|MIP EID |Port EID |Primary VLAN|MD Level|Source


|--------------------|------------------|------------|--------|--------------|
|mip-1-1-1-1-1000 |access-1-1-1-4 |1000 |0 |macomp-1-33-33
|mip-1-1-1-1-1002 |access-1-1-1-4 |1002 |1 |cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1002
|mip-1-1-1-1-1004 |access-1-1-1-4 |1004 |3 |cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1004
|mip-1-1-1-1-1005 |access-1-1-1-4 |1005 |4 |cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1005
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Related
Commands list cfm-shapers list md
list config-error list mep
list default-md list mips
list macomp list vlan-table
list manet

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Command Descriptions

list n2a-policers

list n2a-policers
List Network-to-Access (N2A) Policers associated with a Flow.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax list n2a-policers

Guidelines This command is used to list the N2A Policers configured on a flow. N2A Polic-
ers only exist if the flow is configured with N2A rate limiting enabled.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-4
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> list a2n-policers

|EID |Admin |CIR(bps)|EIR(bps)|CBS |EBS |Shaper


|------------------------|-----------|--------|--------|--- |------|-------------------------
|lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-2 |in-service |64000 |0 |2 |0 |lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-2
|lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-5 |in-service |0 |64000 |0 |16 |lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-5

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Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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list n2a-shapers

list n2a-shapers
List Network-to-Access (N2A) Shapers associated with an Access Port or LAG.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG

Syntax list n2a-shapers

Guidelines This command is used to list the N2A Shapers configured on an Access Port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> list n2a-shapers

|EID |Admin |CIR (bps) |EIR (bps) |BS (KB)


|--------------------------|-----------|----------|----------|--------|
|lag_port_n2a_shaper-1-1-4 |in-service |64000 |0 |1
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Related
Commands
add a2n-shaper list n2a-shapers
add n2-shaper show a2n-shaper
buffersize (shaper) show n1-shaper
delete a2n-shaper show n2-shaper
delete n2-shaper show n2a-shaper
list a2n-shapers

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Command Descriptions

list net-port-config

list net-port-config
List all existing LLDP configuration on a Network Port.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Network Port LLDP

Syntax list net-port-config

Guidelines This command is used to list all existing LLDP configuration on a Network Port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure network-port
network-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> lldp

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ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1:lldp--> list net-port-config

|Entity Identifier |Admin Status |Destination Mac |SNMP Notification


|----------------------------|--------------|--------------------|--------------------|
|lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-1 |disasbled |lldp_dest_addr-1 |disabled
|lldp_net_port_cfg-1-1-1-1-2 |disabled |lldp_dest_addr-2 |disabled

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification

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list pcp-decoding

list pcp-decoding
Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) Decoding table.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure LAG


Configure Access Port
Configure Network Port

Syntax List pcp-decoding

Guidelines Displays the PCP decoding table.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list pcp-decoding

|In Prio|Drop Ineligible Prio|Drop Eligible Prio


|-------|--------------------|------------------|
|0 |0 |0
|1 |1 |1
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|2 |2 |2
|3 |3 |3
|4 |4 |4
|5 |5 |5
|6 |6 |6
|7 |7 |7

Related
Commands
apply-pcp-pairs pcp-encoding
list pcp-decoding pcp-mode
list pcp-encoding pcp-pair
list pcp-pairs pcp-pairs
pcp-decoding

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Command Descriptions

list pcp-encoding

list pcp-encoding
Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) Encoding table.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax List pcp-encoding

Guidelines Displays the PCP Encoding table.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> list pcp-encoding

|In Prio|Drop Ineligible Prio|Drop Eligible Prio


|-------|--------------------|------------------|

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|0 |0 |0
|1 |1 |1
|2 |2 |2
|3 |3 |3
|4 |4 |4
|5 |5 |5
|6 |6 |6
|7 |7 |7

Related
Commands
list pcp-decoding pcp-encoding
list pcp-encoding pcp-mode
list pcp-pairs pcp-pair
pcp-decoding pcp-pairs

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list pcp-pairs

list pcp-pairs
Displays Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax List pcp-pairs

Guidelines To display the PCP pairs the PCP DE Encoding Mode must not be set at None.
Specific pairs can be displayed by changing the DE Encoding Mode. None is the
set default with choices of 7P1D for one pair, 6P2D for two pairs, and 5P1D for
three pairs. The Custom mode setting is less restrictive than the 802.1ad com-
pliant selections.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list pcp-pairs
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|Drop Eligible Prio |Drop InEligible Prio


|--------------------|--------------------|
|4 |5

Related
Commands
apply-pcp-pairs pcp-encoding
list pcp-decoding pcp-mode
list pcp-encoding pcp-pair
list pcp-pairs pcp-pairs
pcp-decoding

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Command Descriptions

list prio-map

list prio-map
List of Priority Maps.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax list prio-map

Guidelines This command is used to list the prio-map configured on an Access Port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list prio-map

|In Prio|Prio Control|New Prio |COS|Outer Tag Prio|Inner Tag Prio


|-------|------------|---------|---|--------------|--------------|

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|0 |swap |3 |4 |5 |6
|1 |none |1 |1 |1 |1
|2 |none |2 |2 |2 |2
|3 |none |3 |3 |3 |3
|4 |none |4 |4 |4 |4
|5 |none |5 |5 |5 |5
|6 |none |6 |6 |6 |6
|7 |none |7 |7 |7 |7

Related
Commands
edit-prio-map prio-map-mode
list prio-map show prio-map

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list remote-mep

list remote-mep
List of configured remote MEPs related to a configured local MEP.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax list remote-mep

Guidelines This command is used to display the status of remote MEPs related to a config-
ured local MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-2
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> configure mep mep-2-2-66
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-2-66--> list remote-mep

ADVA:cfm:mep-2-2-66--> list remote-mep


|MEP-ID |State |UP Time |MAC Address |RDI Bit|Port Status |I/F Status
|------------------|-------|-----------------|------------------|-------|------------|-------
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|rmep-2-2-66-45 |failed |34 mins 4 secs |00:00:00:00:00:00 |false |none |none


|rmep-2-2-66-46 |failed |34 mins 4 secs |00:00:00:00:00:00 |false |none |none
|rmep-2-2-66-47 |failed |34 mins 4 secs |00:00:00:00:00:00 |false |none |none
|rmep-2-2-66-48 |failed |34 mins 4 secs |00:00:00:00:00:00 |false |none |none
|rmep-2-2-66-49 |failed |34 mins 4 secs |00:00:00:00:00:00 |false |none |none
|rmep-2-2-66-50 |failed |34 mins 4 secs |00:00:00:00:00:00 |false |none |none
|rmep-2-2-66-51 |failed |34 mins 4 secs |00:00:00:00:00:00 |false |none |none
|rmep-2-2-66-52 |failed |34 mins 4 secs |00:00:00:00:00:00 |false |none |none

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list remote-mep

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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list remote-mgmt-addr

list remote-mgmt-addr
Display LLDP remote management address for this port.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level LLDP Access Port Configuration


LLDP Network Port Configuration

Syntax list remote-mgmt-addr

Guidelines This command is used to display LLDP remote management address for this
port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp-->
lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp:lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1-
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-> list remote-mgmt-addr

|EID |Management Address Subtype |Management Address |Time Stamp


|-----------------------------|---------------------------|-------------------|-------------|
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-4 |ipv4 |10.190.9.33 |00 Day 00:16:44
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-8 |ipv4 |10.190.9.33 |00 Day 00:16:48
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-12 |ipv4 |10.190.9.33 |00 Day 00:16:52
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-16 |ipv4 |10.190.9.33 |00 Day 00:16:56

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list remote-mgmt-addr

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification

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list remote-org-tlv

list remote-org-tlv
Display LLDP remote organization defined tlv entity for this port.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level LLDP Access Port Configuration


LLDP Network Port Configuration

Syntax list remote-org-tlv

Guidelines This command is used to list LLDP remote organization defined tlvs for this port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114s-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114s-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp-->
lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp:lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1-
-> list remote-org-tlv
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|EID |TLV OUI |TLV Subtype |Org Defined Info ID |Time Stamp
|-------------------------------|---------|------------|--------------------|------------|
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-4 |OUI |88 |8 |00 Day 00:16:44
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-8 |OUI |88 |8 |00 Day 00:16:48
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-12|OUI |88 |8 |00 Day 00:16:52
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-16|OUI |88 |8 |00 Day 00:16:56

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification

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list remote-system

list remote-system
List LLDP remote system summary information for this port.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level LLDP Access Port Configuration


LLDP Network Port Configuration

Syntax show remote-entry

Guidelines This command is used to list the available LLDP remote systems for this port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp-->
lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp:lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1-
-> list remote-system

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|EID |Time Stamp
|-----------------------------------|--------------------|
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-1 |01 Day 19:46:40

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported
show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface snmp-notification

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list remote-unknown-tlv

list remote-unknown-tlv
Display LLDP remote unknown TLVs for this port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLDP Access Port Configuration


LLDP Network Port Configuration

Syntax list remote-unknown-tlv

Guidelines This command is used to display LLDP remote unknown TLVs for this port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114s-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114s-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> lldp
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp-->
lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3:lldp:lldp_acc_port_cfg-1-1-1-3-1-
-> list remote-unknown-tlv
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|EID |Unknown TLV Type |Time Stamp


|-----------------------------------|--------------------|---------------
|
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-4 |99 |00 Day 00:16:44
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-8 |99 |00 Day 00:16:48
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-12 |99 |00 Day 00:16:52
|lldp_acc_rem_entry-1-1-1-3-1-16 |99 |00 Day 00:16:56

Related
Commands add acc-port-config list management-address-interface
add net-port-config list remote-mgmt-addr
delete acc-port-config list remote-org-tlv
delete net-port-config list remote-system
list acc-port-config list remote-unknown-tlv
list net-port-config show lldp
show local-data show lldp-rx-stats
add-mgmt-address-interface show lldp-tx-stats
admin-status show remote-mgmt-addr-detail
configure manage- show remote-org-tlv-detail
ment-address-interface show remote-system-detail
basic-tlv-supported show remote-unknown-tlv-detail
delete-mgmt-address-interface
snmp-notification

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list sat-stream

list sat-stream
List all configured SAT Streams under a SAT Control.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Configure SAT Control

Syntax list sat-stream


Guidelines This command is used to display LLDP remote unknown TLVs for this port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure sat
ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> list sat-stream

|Entity Identifier |Port |Local MEP |Direction


|----------------------|--------------------|---------------|------------|
|sat_test_stream-1-1-1 |access-1-1-1-6 |mep-1-1-25 |forward

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Related
Commands add sat-stream inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cbs inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
color-mode (sat) list sat-stream
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
delete sat-responder-session payload-type (sat)
dest-mac-addr sac-profile
dest-mep show sat-responder-session
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp
green-pcp

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list syncref

list syncref
List the entries in the synchronization reference list.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Sync


Syntax list syncref

Guidelines This command is used to list the entries in the synchronization reference list.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1--> list syncref

|Sync-Ref EID |Priority |Source |Status |Received QL |State


|-----------------|----------|------------------|--------------|--------------|------------|
|syncref-1-1-1-1 |1 |bits_in-1-1-1-1 |ref-failed |ql-inv0 |unavailable

Related
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Commands add syncref network-clock-type


admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

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list sys-resource

list sys-resource
List of the System Resources.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level any


Syntax list sys-resource

Guidelines This command is used to display the current state of system resources.

Examples At any menu level:


ADVA--> list sys-resource

|Associated EID |Description |Allocated |Available |Reserved


|------------------------------|---------------|--------------------|--------------------|---
|nte114-1-1-1 |flow |3 |29 |0
|nte114-1-1-1 |policer |6 |250 |0
|nte114-1-1-1 |shaper |35 |93 |11
|nte114-1-1-1 |traffic-queue |12488 (KB) |32568 (KB) |0
|access-1-1-1-3 |cir |320000 (bps) |999680000 (bps) |0

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|access-1-1-1-3 |eir |64000 (bps) |7999936000 (bps) |0
|access-1-1-1-4 |cir |0 (bps) |110080000 (bps) |0
|access-1-1-1-4 |eir |0 (bps) |800256000 (bps) |0
|access-1-1-1-5 |cir |64000 (bps) |11008000 (bps) |0
|access-1-1-1-5 |eir |0 (bps) |80384000 (bps) |0
|access-1-1-1-6 |cir |640000 (bps) |999360000 (bps) |0
|access-1-1-1-6 |eir |832000 (bps) |7999168000 (bps) |0
|network-1-1-1-1 |cir |384000 (bps) |999616000 (bps) |0
|network-1-1-1-1 |eir |192000 (bps) |7999808000 (bps) |0
|lag-1-1 |cir |0 (bps) |0 (bps) |0
|lag-1-1 |eir |0 (bps) |0 (bps) |0
|lag-1-2 |cir |0 (bps) |0 (bps) |0
|lag-1-2 |eir |0 (bps) |0 (bps) |0
|lag-1-3 |cir |0 (bps) |0 (bps) |0

Related
Commands
list sys-resource show shelf-info
show network-element show subnetwork
show running-config show system

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list timeref

list timeref
List all configured Time References.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Time Clock

Syntax list timeref

Guidelines This command is used to list all configured Time References.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> list timeref
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|Sync-Ref EID |Source |Status |State |Alias


|--------------------|--------------------|---------------|---------------|-----------------|
|timeref-1-1-1-1-1 |gps-1-1-1-1 | | |from_gps

Related
Commands add timeref selection-mode
admin-state show time-available-refs
clear show time-clock
clear-lockout show time-ref
clear-wtr sync-ref-candidate
delete timeref time-clock-alias
expected-ql time-holdover-performance
list timeref time-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
priority (sync)

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list vlan-table

list vlan-table
List of CFM MEP VLAN entries.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure CFM


Syntax list vlan-table

Guidelines This command is used to display the data for all configured VLANs on CFM
MEPs.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> list vlan-table

|VLAN Entry EID |Component EID |Primary VLAN ID |VLAN ID List


|----------------------|----------------|----------------|--------------|
|cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-1 |access-1-1-1-4 |1 |100
|cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-1001 |access-1-1-1-4 |1001 |2001
|cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-1002 |access-1-1-1-4 |1002 |2002
|cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-1003 |access-1-1-1-4 |1003 |2003

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|cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-1004 |access-1-1-1-4 |1004 |2004
|cfm_vlan-1-1-1-1-1005 |access-1-1-1-4 |1005 |2005

Related
Commands add vlan-entry show vlan-entry
delete vlan-entry vid-list
list vlan-table

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llf-control

llf-control
Enable or disable Link Loss Forwarding (LLF) on an Access Port or Network
Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLF


Syntax llf-control <control>

control Enable or disable Link Loss Forwarding for this interface.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines Enable or disable Link Loss Forwarding on an Ethernet Access port or Ethernet
Network port. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on
p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> llf
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> llf-control enabled
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ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 100000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 50
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-4
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co

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llf-control

Service Type : evpl


Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 4-0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none

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LLF Status : enabled

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
llf-control llf-tx-action-type
llf-delay local-link-id
llf-trigger-event remote-link-ids

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llf-delay

llf-delay
Configure the Link Loss Forwarding (LLF) propagation delay associated with an
Access Port or Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLF


Syntax llf-delay <seconds>

seconds The delay time prior to propagating an LLF condition (in


seconds).
Valid entry: 0 to 3600 (in seconds). The default is 0.

Guidelines This attribute is used to configure the Link Loss Forwarding propagation delay
associated with an Ethernet Access port or Ethernet Network port. This setting
is only effective if llf-control is enabled, llf-tx-action-type is set to something
other than “no-action”, and llf-trigger-event is something other than “none”. If the
trigger event clears before the delay timer expires, the defined transmit action
will be canceled. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries
on p. 79.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> llf
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> llf-delay 3
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 100000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 50
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0

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llf-delay

Member Port List : access-1-1-1-4


QinQ Ethertype : N/A
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 4-0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2

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Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none
LLF Status : enabled
LLF Trigger Events : none
LLF Delay : 3
LLF Active : false
LLF Link Partner Status : disabled
LLF Local Link Id : 4
LLF Remote Link Ids : none
LLF TX Action Type : no-action
LLF Remote Link Down Ids : none

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
llf-control llf-tx-action-type
llf-delay local-link-id
llf-trigger-event remote-link-ids

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llf-trigger

llf-trigger
Configure Link Loss Forwarding Trigger(s) for a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax llf-trigger <event-list>

event-list Assign the LLF trigger events for a MEP. If more than 1
event is entered, the list is comma delimited (e.g. ais,
rmep-ccm). If no trigger events are used, enter “none”.
Valid entry: trigger-efm, trigger-link-down. The default is
{none} for empty list.

Guidelines This command is used to enter the LLF trigger events for a MEP. The events
have to be typed in, a list of entries is not provided by using the question mark. If
no trigger events are used, enter “none”.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
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ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2


ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-2
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-2--> configure mep mep-2-2-66
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-2-66--> llf-trigger none
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-2-66--> show mep

State : in-service
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Direction : down
CCM Generation : enabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : true
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : true
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 4
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled

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llf-trigger

LM TX Count All Priorities : enabled


LM RX Count All Priorities : enabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled
CCM LTM Priority : 6
Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined
MEP Defects : rem-ccm
Total CCM's Transmitted : 0
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio

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ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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llf-trigger-event

llf-trigger-event
Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Trigger Event list on an Access Port or Net-
work Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLF


Syntax llf-trigger-event <event-list>

event- The list of trigger events that will result in LLF propagation on this
list port.
Valid entry: trigger-efm, trigger-link-down. The default is {none}
for empty list.

Guidelines This attribute is used to configure the Link Loss Forwarding Trigger Event list.
The trigger event list comprises the set of events that, when received on this
interface, will result in the propagation of Link Loss Forwarding on the associ-
ated port. Separate multiple entries with a comma.This setting is only effective if
llf-control is enabled, llf-tx-action-type is set to something other than “no-action”.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> llf
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> llf-trigger-event
trigger-link-down
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 100000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 50
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0

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llf-trigger-event

Partner Operational Key : 0


Member Port List : access-1-1-1-4
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 4-0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled

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Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none
LLF Status : enabled
LLF Trigger Events : trigger-link-down

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
llf-control llf-tx-action-type
llf-delay local-link-id
llf-trigger-event remote-link-ids

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llf-tx-action-type

llf-tx-action-type
Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Transmit Action Type associated with an
Access Port or Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLF


Syntax llf-tx-action-type <type>

type The type of signal to be transmitted to propagate an LLF


condition.
Valid entry: efm-signal, link-down, no-action. The default is
no-action.

Guidelines Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Transmit Action Type associated with an
Ethernet Access port or Ethernet Network port. This option is only effective if
LLF is enabled (see llf-control). If one or more of the trigger events (see llf-trig-
ger-event) defined for this interface occur, the action type defined here will be
sent out the corresponding interface after the defined delay time (see llf-delay).
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> llf
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> llf-tx-action-type link-down
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 100000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 50
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0

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llf-tx-action-type

Member Port List : access-1-1-1-4


QinQ Ethertype : N/A
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 4-0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2

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Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none
LLF Status : enabled
LLF Trigger Events : trigger-link-down
LLF Delay : 3
LLF Active : true
LLF Link Partner Status : disabled
LLF Local Link Id : 4
LLF Remote Link Ids : none
LLF TX Action Type : link-down

Related
Commands
llf-control llf-tx-action-type
llf-delay local-link-id
llf-trigger-event remote-link-ids

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lm-dualended-countallprios

lm-dualended-countallprios
Configure a CFM MEP’s Loss Measurement Parameters.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax lm-dualended-countallprios [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable counting all priorities for dual ended
LMs on a MEP. This attribute is always enabled for a port-based MEP.
When “Count All priority” is disable for Dual Ended LM, only the packets with
the priority same as CCM is counted for Dual Ended LM. packets with all priority
are counted when “Count All priority” is enabled.
Dual-ended ETH-LM is a proactive OAM for performance monitoring. A MEP
periodically (using CCM transmission period and priority) sends CCM frames
containing ETH-LM information, namely, transmit and receive counters, to a
peer MEP. It also independently receives similar frames from the peer. This
transmitting and receiving is always on as long as CCM is enabled on a MEP.
The resulting dual-ended ETH-DM frame loss ratio contributes to the calculation
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of the Unavailable Seconds (UAS) parameter of the service associated with the
MEP's primary VID.
If the CCM transmission interval is greater than one second, the dual-ended
ETH-LM is meaningless for in calculation.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-1--> configure mep mep-2-1-56
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> lm-dualended-countallprios disabled
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> show mep

State : disabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-5
Direction : down
CCM Generation : disabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : false
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : false
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1

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lm-dualended-countallprios

Unexpected LTRs Received : 0


AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 1
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : disabled
CCM LTM Priority : 0
Fault Alarm Priority : mac-remote-xcon-error
MEP Defects : none
Total CCM's Transmitted : 0
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger

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admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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lm-in-profile

lm-in-profile
Configure whether to limit Loss Measurement (LMs) to in-profile traffic.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax lm-in-profile [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to configure whether to limit Loss Measurement (LMs) to
in-profile traffic.
• For Up MEP, the “in-profile” means all “GREEN” data frames by Traffic
Management (TM) meter results.
• For Down MEP, the “in-profile” means both the rxStagDEI and pcpDEI are
false.
o
rxStagDEI is the color retrieved from the VLAN DEI in incoming frames.
o
pcpDEI is the color configured in PCP_decoder module.
• For Down MEP, in egress direction, the “in-profile” means all “GREEN” data
frames by TM meter results.
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• Port Down MEP does not support Loss Measurement.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-1--> configure mep mep-2-1-56
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> lm-in-profile disabled
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> show mep

State : disabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-5
Direction : down
CCM Generation : disabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : false
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : false
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none

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Command Descriptions

lm-in-profile

AIS TX Interval : 1sec


AIS Client MD Level : 1
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : disabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : disabled
CCM LTM Priority : 0
Fault Alarm Priority : mac-remote-xcon-error
MEP Defects : none
Total CCM's Transmitted : 0
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile

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ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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lm-rx-countallprios

lm-rx-countallprios
Configure a CFM MEP’s Loss Measurement Parameters.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax lm-rx-countallprios [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable counting all priorities for received
LMs on a MEP. This attribute must be enabled for a port-based MEP.
Untagged frames are also counted when lm-rx-countallprios is enabled.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-1--> configure mep mep-2-1-56
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> lm-rx-countallprios disabled
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ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> show mep

State : disabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-5
Direction : down
CCM Generation : disabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : false
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : false
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 1
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : disabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : disabled
CCM LTM Priority : 0
Fault Alarm Priority : mac-remote-xcon-error

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lm-rx-countallprios

MEP Defects : none


Total CCM's Transmitted : 0
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep

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delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

lm-tx-countallprios

lm-tx-countallprios
Configure a CFM MEP’s Loss Measurement Parameters.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax lm-tx-countallprios [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable counting all priorities for transmitted
LMs on a MEP. This attribute must be enabled for a port-based MEP.
Untagged frames are also counted when lm-tx-countallprios is enabled.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-1--> configure mep mep-2-1-56
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> lm-tx-countallprios disabled
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> show mep
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State : disabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-5
Direction : down
CCM Generation : disabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : false
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : false
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 1
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : disabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : disabled
CCM LTM Priority : 0
Fault Alarm Priority : mac-remote-xcon-error
MEP Defects : none

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lm-tx-countallprios

Total CCM's Transmitted : 0


Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid

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ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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load

load
Runs the designated config file, changing the current running configuration.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Config-file


Syntax load <filename>

filename The file name of the configuration file to load.


Valid entry: Valid File Name.

Guidelines This command runs an existing config file. The config file modifies the current
running configuration. The contents of the config file are viewable using the
show configfile command. The config file is text-based, but is not editable on the
system, but can be edited elsewhere by using the Admin Database command to
move it to a remote server, edit it then move it back to the system.
An alternative to the load command is to schedule the config file to run following
the next system reset using the response-timeout command.

This operation modifies the current running configuration.


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Care must be taken to ensure that the configuration of the


NOTICE config file matches that of the system, or traffic may be
affected.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> load config1
ADVA:config-file--> show configfile-status

Configuration File Action : load


Configuration File Status : success
Configuration File Error Information :

Related
Commands
description show configfile
list show configfile-status
load show file-services-status
remove show running-config
restart-with-configfile transfer-file
save

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Command Descriptions

local-link-id

local-link-id
Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Local Link ID associated with an Access
Port or Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLF


Syntax local-link-id <link-id>

link-id The type of signal to be transmitted to propagate an LLF


condition.
Valid entry: For the Access Port, 1 - 6; For the Network
Port only 1 and 2 are valid. The default is the current port
number. Only one entry allowed.

Guidelines Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Transmit Local Link ID associated with an
Ethernet Access port or Ethernet Network port. For valid entity identifiers, see
Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1

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ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> llf
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> local-link-id 6
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 100000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 50
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-4
QinQ Ethertype : N/A

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local-link-id

Pcp Mode : none


Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 4-0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : none
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Loopback Status : none


Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none
LLF Status : enabled
LLF Trigger Events : trigger-link-down
LLF Delay : 3
LLF Active : true
LLF Link Partner Status : disabled
LLF Local Link Id : 6
LLF Remote Link Ids : none
LLF TX Action Type : link-down
LLF Remote Link Down Ids : none

Related
Commands
llf-control llf-tx-action-type
llf-delay local-link-id
llf-trigger-event remote-link-ids

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Command Descriptions

locality

locality
Setting for SSL Certificate.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure SSL Certificate


Syntax locality <locality>

locality A locality (city, area, etc.) name for the SSL Certificate.
Valid entry: up to 128 ASCII characters

Guidelines This command sets the locality identifier for a provisioned SSL Certificate.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> locality SZ
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show
provisioned-ssl-certificate

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State : GD
Locality : SZ
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : support@advaoptical.com
Valid Until : 2031-01-27,15:00:31

Related
Commands
config-ssl-strength organization-unit
country regenerate-ssl-certificate
email show provisioned-ssl-certificate
locality state
name (ssl) valid-until
organization

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

location

location
Edit the location information for this Network Element.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element


Syntax location <ne-location>

ne-location A character string (0 to 256 characters) representing the


Location for the Network Element.
Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 256 characters, no
spaces. The default is null.

Guidelines This command supports editing the location info for this Network Element. For
valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> location Williamsburg_Bridge
ADVA-NE-1--> show network-element ne-1
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NE Type : shelf-nte114
NE Name : FSP150CC-GE114
NE Location :Williamsburg_Bridge
NE Contact :
NE Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Accepted Status : enabled
NE CLI Prefix : NE-1

Related
Commands
admin-state show all-slots
contact show ne-alarms
location show ne-conditions
name (ne) show network-element
opr-lamptest show nte
prompt show shelf-info
show alarm-attributes show slot-info

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lockout

lockout
Put a synchronization reference or time Reference into LOCKOUT state.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Sync


Configure Time Clock

Syntax lockout <syncref-eid>


lockout <timeref-eid>

syncref-e The entity identifier of a synchronization reference.


id Valid entry: syncref-ne-shelf-nte-sync-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, sync=1, n=1-3. Example:
syncref-1-1-1-1-1.
time-ref- The Entity Identifier of a Time Reference.
eid
Valid entry: timeref-ne-shelf-nte-clk-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, clk=1, n=1. Example: timeref-1-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to bring a synchronization reference into LOCKOUT


state, which prevents the reference being used by the system. A Synchroniza-

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tion reference in Lockout state cannot be selected as time sources. For how the
system select among multiple Synchronization References for time source, see
selection-mode on p. 1178
There are three types of switches that can be performed:
• lockout
• forced
• manual
MANUAL switch requests are lower in the protection switching hierarchy than
automatic switches while FORCED and LOCKOUT are higher than it, which
means that a LOCKOUT or FORCED switch request overrides a reference fail-
ure.

Examples Refer to the following example for Synchronization:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> lockout syncref-1-1-1-1-1

Alias : ref1
Priority : 10
Source : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-failed
Received QL : ql-prs
State : lockedout
Effective QL : ql-failed

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lockout

Refer to the following example for Time Clock:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> lockout timeref-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show timeref
timeref-1-1-1-1-1

Alias :
Priority : 1
Source : gps-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-failed
State : lockedout

Related For Synchronization:


Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
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forced-switch (sync) sync-alias


list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

For Time Clock:


add timeref selection-mode
admin-state show time-available-refs
clear show time-clock
clear-lockout show time-ref
clear-wtr sync-ref-candidate
delete timeref time-clock-alias
expected-ql time-holdover-performance
list timeref time-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
priority (sync)

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Command Descriptions

log2file-control

log2file-control
Enable or disable the logging of System Alarm Logs or System Audit logs to a
local, persistent file.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Alarm Log


Audit Log

Syntax log2file-control <control>

control Enable or disable logging Alarm logs or Audit logs to a


local file.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the logging of Alarm events or Audit
logs to a local file on the System.

Examples To set System Alarm Logs:

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ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> alarm-log
ADVA:system:alarm-log--> log2file-control enable
ADVA:system:alarm-log--> show alm-log-config

Syslog Storage : disabled


Log to File : enabled

To set System Audit logs:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> audit-log
ADVA:system:audit-log--> log2file-control enable
ADVA:system:audit-log--> show audit-log-config

Syslog Storage : disabled


Log to File : enabled

Related
Commands
configure ip show audit-log-config
configure ip-version show security-log
log2file-control show sec-log-config
show alarm-log show syslog-server
show alarm-log-config syslog-control
show audit-log transfer-file

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

log-server-method

log-server-method
Configure how the NE retrieve the IP Address of the Log Server.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure system

Syntax log-server-method <method>

method How the NE retrieve the IP Address of the Log Server.


Valid entry: dhcp, user-defined. The default is
user-defined.

Guidelines This command is used to configure how the NE retrieve the IP Address of the
Log Server:
• user-defined: the Log Server IP address is to be manually entered by the
user.
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• dhcp: the system tries to retrieve the Log server IP address from a DHCP
server reached via certain interface. The interface must have DHCP Log
Server enabled. See dhcp-log-server-control for more information.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> log-server-method dhcp
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114H


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114H
CLI Prefix : ADVA
Proxy ARP : disabled
IPv6 Forwarding : disabled
Proxy NDP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
Release Version : 6.1.1-140
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : disabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client

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Command Descriptions

log-server-method

CLI Security prompt : disabled


Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2000-01-13,19:38:25
System Up Time : 20 hrs 52 mins 33 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE
System TOD type : local
Log Server Method : dhcp
NTP Server Method : user-defined

Related
Commands

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dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

loop-avoidance

loop-avoidance
Configure the Loop avoidance on a Pass-Through Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Pass-Through Flow


Syntax loop-avoidance [<erp-eid>|none]

erp-eid The entity identifier of the ERP.


Valid entry: erp-ne-n, where ne=1, n=1-2. Example:
erp-1-2..

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Loop-avoidance on a Pass-Through


Flow.
• The ERP can be used as a mechanism of the Loop Avoidance.
• none disables Loop Avoidance

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure passthru-flow pt_flow-1-3
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ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-3--> loop-avoidance erp-1-1


ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-3--> show passthru-flow

Admin State : management


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Circuit Name : Pt3
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Bandwidth (bps) : 1000
Maximum Bandwidth (bps) : 2000
CIR (bps) : 1000
EIR (bps) : 1000
VLAN Members List : 4000-*,5-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 5
Untagged Enabled : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
N2N Policing : enabled
Shaping Type : flow-based
Auto Bandwidth Config : disabled
Auto CIR Bandwidth Percent : 99
Port 1 : network-1-1-1-1
Port 2 : network-1-1-1-2
Loop Avoidance : erp-1-1

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Command Descriptions

loop-avoidance

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning

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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

lowest-alarmprio

lowest-alarmprio
Configure Lowest Alarm Priority on a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax lowest-alarmprio <event-list>

event-list Assign the lowest alarm priority for a MEP.


Valid entry: all-defined, mac-remote-xcon-error,
no-xcon, remote-xcon-error, xcon, xcon-error..

Guidelines This command is used to enter the lowest alarm priority for a MEP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-2-1--> configure mep mep-2-1-56
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> lowest-alarmprio remote-xcon-error
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ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> show mep

State : disabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-5
Direction : down
CCM Generation : disabled
Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : false
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : false
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 1
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : disabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : disabled
CCM LTM Priority : 0

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Command Descriptions

lowest-alarmprio

Fault Alarm Priority : all-defined


MEP Defects : none
Total CCM's Transmitted : 0
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac

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clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

lpbk-timer

lpbk-timer
Set the timer value that will be used when performing a Timed loopback opera-
tion.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Loopback


Syntax lpbk-timer <timer>

timer Activate the loopback for the number of seconds


entered.
Valid entry: Integer, 10 to 300 seconds. The default is 10
if the Loopback Type is a timed loopback.

Guidelines This command sets the timer value that will be used when performing a Timed
loopback operation. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid
entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
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ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> lpbk-timer 200
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> show lpbk-params

Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0


Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : enabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 34-*
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : enabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 200
Swap SADA : none

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Command Descriptions

lpbk-timer

Related
Commands
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>-control
jdsu-lpbk-control rls-lpbk
lpbk-timer show lpbk-params
opr-lpbk swap-sada

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

manual-switch (erp)

manual-switch (erp)
Initiate a manual switch on a Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax manual-switch <network-port-eid>

network-port The entity identifier of the Ring Port. It must be a


-eid Network Port.
Valid entry: network-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, n=1-2. Example: network-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to initiate a manual switch on a Ethernet Ring Protection
(ERP). For more descriptions about switch types see forced-switch (erp) on
p. 753.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> manual-switch network-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : manual
RAPS Ring ID : 3
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2d:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 55-4
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 1
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 5
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
Ring Port 0 Role : none
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none

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Command Descriptions

manual-switch (erp)

Ring Port 1 Role : none


Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : manual
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 5
TX RAPS Request : manual
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : enabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)

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protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

manual-switch (sync)

manual-switch (sync)
Manually switch the system to use a specific time source.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Configure Sync


Configure Time Clock

Syntax lockout <ref-eid>

ref-eid The entity identifier of a synchronization reference.


Valid entry: syncref-ne-shelf-nte-sync-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, sync=1, n=1-3. Example:
syncref-1-1-1-1-1.

Guidelines This command is used to manually switch the system to use a specific time
source. There are three types of switches that can be performed:
• lockout
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• forced
• manual
MANUAL switch requests are lower in the protection switching hierarchy than
automatic switches while FORCED and LOCKOUT are higher than it, which
means that a LOCKOUT or FORCED switch request overrides a reference fail-
ure.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Selected Reference : none
Clock Mode : freerun
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none

ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> manual-switch syncref-1-1-1-1-2


ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync

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Command Descriptions

manual-switch (sync)

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Selected Reference : network-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : manual switch
User Request Target : syncref-1-1-1-1-2

Related
Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias

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lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

master-announce-rcpt-timeout

master-announce-rcpt-timeout
Configure the Master Announce Receipt Timeout of the Slave Only Ordinary
Clock (SOOC).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SOOC

Syntax master-announce-rcpt-timeout <timeout>

ms-timeout Master Announce Message Receipt Timeout in


seconds
Valid entry:2-255 (seconds). The default is 2.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Master Announce Receiving Timeout of
the Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC). It indicates how long (in seconds) for
the GrandMaster to send the announce packet.
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Announce messages provide status and characterization information of the


transmitting node and its grandmaster. This information is used by the receiving
node when executing the best master clock algorithm.

Announce messages are either sent in Multicast or the Announce information is


replicated to all ports in the communication path using unicast messages. PTP
ports discover other ports within a communication path through the receipt of
Multicast Announce messages. When Multicast communication is not available,
another form of discovery (e.g., by configuration) is required.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1-->
master-announce-rcpt-timeout 2
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc

Alias :
EVC : flow-1-1-1-1-1
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,prtcl,sgeo

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Command Descriptions

master-announce-rcpt-timeout

Operational State : outage


Slave Address : 10.10.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Interface name : Sborgan
Current Offset From Master : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : disabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 10.10.20.110
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-16-sec
Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Delay Response Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Delay Response Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Sync Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Lease Duration : 300
Clock Class : none
Recent Mean Path Delay : 140737488371712
Recent Sync PDV : 237494511654912
Recent Sync Path Delay : Not Available

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Related
Commands add sooc master-syncrcp-timeout
admin-state priority-mode
alias priority-mode-value
delete sooc show last-rcv-sync-msg
master-delresp-receipt-time- show perf-mon
out
show sooc
master-priority unicast-restart-timer
unicast-timeout

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

master-delresp-receipt-timeout

master-delresp-receipt-timeout
Configure master delay response receipt timeout of the Slave Only Ordinary
Clock SOOC.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SOOC

Syntax master-delresp-receipt-timeout <timeout>

timeout The master delay response receipt timeout.


Valid entry: 2-255 (seconds). The default is 128.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the master delay response receipt timeout of
the Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC).
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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1-->
master-delresp-receipt-timeout 2
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc

Alias :
EVC : flow-1-1-1-1-1
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,prtcl,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave Address : 10.10.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Interface name : Sborgan
Current Offset From Master : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : disabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 10.10.20.110
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-16-sec

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Command Descriptions

master-delresp-receipt-timeout

Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 2


Master Delay Response Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Delay Response Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Sync Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Lease Duration : 300
Clock Class : none
Recent Mean Path Delay : 140737488371712
Recent Sync PDV : 237494511654912
Recent Sync Path Delay : Not Available

Related
Commands add sooc priority-mode
admin-state priority-mode-value
alias show last-rcv-sync-msg
delete sooc show perf-mon
master-announce-rcpt-time- show sooc
out
unicast-restart-timer
master-priority unicast-timeout
master-syncrcp-timeout

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master-priority

master-priority
Configure the Master priority.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SOOC

Syntax master-priority <priority>

ms-priority Master Priority.


Valid entry: 0-255. The default is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Master priority. In FSP 150CC-GE11x,
the master priority is used to select a Master Clock from multiple Master Clocks
on the same Accuracy Level.
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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> master-priority 0
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc

Alias :
EVC : flow-1-1-1-1-1
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,prtcl,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave Address : 10.10.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Interface name : Sborgan
Current Offset From Master : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : disabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 10.10.20.110
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-16-sec
Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 2

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master-priority

Master Delay Response Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec


Master Delay Response Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Sync Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Lease Duration : 300
Clock Class : none
Recent Mean Path Delay : 140737488371712
Recent Sync PDV : 237494511654912
Recent Sync Path Delay : Not Available

Related
Commands add sooc master-syncrcp-timeout
admin-state priority-mode
alias priority-mode-value
delete sooc show last-rcv-sync-msg
master-announce-rcpt-time- show perf-mon
out show sooc
master-delresp-receipt-time- unicast-restart-timer
out
unicast-timeout

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master-syncrcp-timeout

master-syncrcp-timeout
Configure the Master synchronization receipt timeout.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SOOC

Syntax master-syncrcp-timeout <timeout>

timeout Master synchronization receipt timeout


Valid entry: 2-255 (seconds). The default is 10.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Master synchronization receipt timeout.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> master-syncrcp-timeout
2
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc

Alias :
EVC : flow-1-1-1-1-1
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,prtcl,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave Address : 10.10.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Interface name : Sborgan
Current Offset From Master : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : disabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 10.10.20.110
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-16-sec
Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Delay Response Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec

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master-syncrcp-timeout

Master Delay Response Receipt Timeout : 2


Master Sync Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Lease Duration : 300
Clock Class : none
Recent Mean Path Delay : 140737488371712
Recent Sync PDV : 237494511654912
Recent Sync Path Delay : Not Available

Related
Commands add sooc priority-mode
admin-state priority-mode-value
alias show last-rcv-sync-msg
delete sooc show perf-mon
master-announce-rcpt-time- show sooc
out
unicast-restart-timer
master-delresp-receipt-time- unicast-timeout
out
master-priority

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maximum-flow-bandwidth

maximum-flow-bandwidth
Set the The Maximum Flow Bandwidth (MFB) for a MultiCOS-enabled EVPL
Flow or a MultiCOS-enabled Pass-through Flow.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Pass-through Flow

Syntax maximum-flow-bandwidth <bandwidth bps>

bandwidth Access to network bandwidth in bps.


Valid entry: 0 to 1 G bps.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the The Maximum Flow Bandwidth (MFB).
This attribute is available only to EVPL Flow with MultiCOS enabled.
The Maximum Flow Bandwidth (MFB) must be:
• GREATER THAN or EQUAL TO the GFB.
• GREATER THAN or EQUAL TO the largest PIR (i.e., CIR + EIR) of any indi-
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vidual COS of the Flow.


• SMALLER THAN or EQUAL TO the Port Speed or Shaped Port Speed.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> maximum-flow-bandwidth 256000
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : enabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 128000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 256000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 128000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 128000
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 128000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0

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maximum-flow-bandwidth

VLAN Members List : 25-*


Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : disabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
9 Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1

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maximum-flow-bandwidth

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio


es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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max-lease-duration

max-lease-duration
Configure the maximum lease duration of the Precision Time Protocol Master
Clock Interface (PTP MCI).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Master Clock Interface

Syntax max-lease-duration <ms-lease>

ms-lease Master Postlock Sync Message Duration


Valid entry: 60-1000 seconds. The default is 300.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the maximum lease duration of the Precision
Time Protocol Master Clock Interface.
With MCI, this attribute is dictates the maximum frequency at which the Unicast

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message service for all the PTP message types are transmitted.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1

Related
Commands add mci delete mci
admin-state max-lease-duration
alias show mci

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max-neighbor-action

max-neighbor-action
Configure the action to take when the maximum number of Neighbors are Dis-
covered.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System LLDP


Syntax max-neighbor-action <action>

action The action to take when the maximum number of remote


systems are discovered.
Valid entry: discard-new.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the action to take when the maximum num-
ber of remote systems are discovered (LLDP remote system database is full).

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> lldp
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> show lldp
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Transmission Interval : 30
Hold Time Multiplier : 3
Re-Initialization Delay : 2
Notification Interval : 30
Maximum Neighbors : Not Available
Maximum Neighbor Action : discard
Destination MAC1 : 01:80:c2:11:22:0e
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> max-neighbor-action delete
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> show lldp
Transmission Interval : 30
Hold Time Multiplier : 3
Re-Initialization Delay : 2
Notification Interval : 30
Maximum Neighbors : Not Available
Maximum Neighbor Action : delete
Destination MAC1 : 01:80:c2:11:22:0e

Related
Commands holdtime-multiplier show lldp
max-neighbor-action show lldp-stats
message-fast-tx trans-interval
notification-interval tx-credit-max
reinit-delay tx-fast-init
show dest-addr

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md-level

md-level
Configure the level for a CFM default MD or System default MD.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Default MD


Configure System Default MD

Syntax md-level <md-level>

md-level Assign the CFM hierarchy level for a default MD or a


system default MD.
Valid entry for default MD: -1 to 7. The default is -1.
Valid entry for sysdefault MD: 0 to 7

Guidelines This command is used to set the CFM hierarchy level for a default MD or system
default MD.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm

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ADVA:cfm--> configure default-md cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1--> md-level 5
ADVA:cfm:cfm_def_mdlvl-1-1-1-1-1--> show default-md

Component EID : access-1-1-1-4


Primary VLAN ID : 1
MD level : 5
MIP Creation Control : defer
Sender ID Control : defer

ADVA--> configure cfm


ADVA:cfm--> configure sysdef-md
ADVA:cfm:sysdefmd--> md-level 4
ADVA:cfm:sysdefmd--> show sysdef-md

System default MD level : 4


System default MHF creation : default
System default sender ID permission : none

Related
Commands
add md show md
delete md show sysdef-md
list default-md name-format
list md md-level
show default-md mhf

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mdix

mdix
Configure the MDIX control for this port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure DCN
Configure Network Port

Syntax mdix <mdix>

mdix Set the MDIX control for an Ethernet Access port.


Valid entry: auto, crossed, uncrossed.

Guidelines Set the MDIX control for an Ethernet Access port. For valid entity identifiers, see
Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
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ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1


ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure dcn
ADVA-NE-1:dcn-1-1-1-1--> mdix auto
ADVA-NE-1:dcn-1-1-1-1--> show dcn

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Media Type : copper
Max Port Speed : 100000000
Configured Port Speed : auto
Negotiated Port Speed : auto-100-full
MDIX Control : auto
MDIX Status : uncrossed

Related
Commands
auto-diagnostic port-shaping
init-diag show diag-results
mdix show sfp-info
media speed
mtu switch-type
port-shaped-speed

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media

media
Set the media type for an Access or Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure Network Port

Syntax media <type> [<speed>]

type Set the media type for an Ethernet Access or Network


port.
Valid entry: copper, fiber.
if-speed Set the port speed for this Ethernet port. Different
speeds are supported by copper or fiber.
Valid entry: For Copper media type, valid speed
includes: Auto, Auto 1000 Full, Auto 1000 Full Master,
Auto 1000 Full Slave, Auto 100 Full, Auto 10 Full, 100
Full, 10 Full. The default is Auto. For Fiber media type,
valid speed includes: Auto 1000 Full, 1000 Full, 100 Full.
The default is Auto 1000 Full.

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Guidelines Set the media type for an Ethernet Access or Network port. For valid entity iden-
tifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> media fiber auto-1000-full
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> show access-port

Admin State : maintenance


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf,maint
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 0
Configured Port Speed : auto-1000-full
Negotiated Port Speed : None
Media Type : fiber
MDIX Control : Not Applicable
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available

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media

<...output truncated...>

Related
Commands
auto-diagnostic port-shaping
init-diag show diag-results
mdix show sfp-info
media speed
mtu switch-type
port-shaped-speed
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mep-list

mep-list
Add MEP to MANET by specified MEP ID.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MANET


Syntax mep-list <mep-id>

mep-num The MEP ID


Valid entry: A comma delimited list of whole numbers 1 -
8191. The default is none (empty list). Example: 4,5,6.

Guidelines This command is used to assign CFM MEP IDs to an existing MANET. If there
are existing MEP IDs assigned to the MANET and they are not included in the
mep-list command, they are deleted. If a MEP has been configured for this
MANET, its MEP number can not be deleted unless the MEP is deleted.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1

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ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-4
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-4--> mep-list 200,201
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-4--> show manet

Name Format : string


Name : portbasednetwork
CCM Interval : 1sec
MEP List : 200,201

ADVA:cfm:manet-1-4--> mep-list 200-210


ADVA:cfm:manet-1-4--> show manet

Name Format : string


Name : portbasednetwork
CCM Interval : 1sec
MEP List : 200,201,202,203,204,205,203,207,210,209,210

Related
Commands add manet list manet
add-to-mep-list mep-list
ccm-interval name-format
delete-from-mep-list show manet
delete manet

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message-fast-tx

message-fast-tx
Configure the interval at which the LLDP frames are transmitted during the fast
transmission period.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System LLDP

Syntax message-fast-tx <interval>

interval The interval at which the LLDP frames are transmitted


during the fast transmission period. (For instance,
when a new neighbor is detected).
Valid entry: 1-3600 seconds. The default is 1..

Guidelines This command is used to configure the interval at which the LLDP frames are
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transmitted during the fast transmission period.


When a new neighbor is discovered on a port an LLDP agent goes into fast
transmission mode where a certain number LLDP frames are transmitted at a
shorter interval.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> lldp
ADVA:system:lldp--> message-fast-tx 15
ADVA:system:lldp--> show lldp

Transmission Interval : 30
Hold Time Multiplier : 4
Re-Initialization Delay : 2
Notification Interval : 30
TX Credit MAX : 5
Message Fast TX : 15
Tx Fast Init : 4
Maximum Neighbors : 128
Maximum Neighbor Action : discard-new
Nearest Bridge : 01:80:c2:00:00:0e
Nearest non-TPMR Bridge : 01:80:c2:00:00:03
Nearest Customer Bridge : 01:80:c2:00:00:00

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message-fast-tx

Related
Commands holdtime-multiplier show lldp
max-neighbor-action show lldp-stats
message-fast-tx trans-interval
notification-interval tx-credit-max
reinit-delay tx-fast-init
show dest-addr

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mgmt-traffic-bridge

mgmt-traffic-bridge
Enable or disable a Management Traffic Bridging connection.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax mgmt-traffic-bridge [disabled|enabled]

Guidelines This command implements an Ethernet Bridge between the Management LAN
(eth0) and all configured Management Tunnels. This allows having only a single
IP address for all management interfaces on the system and eliminates the
need for static routes, routing protocols or proxy ARP in an SNE/GNE configura-
tion. The Ethernet Bridge functionality supports MAC learning and flooding of
un-learned MAC addresses. If Management Traffic Bridging is Enabled (see
“System Configuration Settings” on p.447), management tunnels do not support
provisioning for IP Address, Subnet Mask, DHCP or RIP. Another system level
option, Management Traffic Bridging Security, limits acceptance of DCN pack-
ets to those with source MACs containing an ADVA OUI. Management Traffic
Bridging also facilitates the use of a Hot Sparing configuration.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> mgmt-traffic-bridge enabled
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : enabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.2
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable

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mgmt-traffic-bridge

Activation Time : Not Applicable


Local Time : 2011-12-09,11:49:03
System Up Time : 1 day 1 hr 19 mins 56 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100
File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial

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mgmt-traffic-bridge-security

mgmt-traffic-bridge-security
Enable or disable Management Traffic Bridging Security on a Management Traf-
fic Bridge.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax mgmt-traffic-bridge-security [disabled|enabled]

Guidelines This command implements security on a Management Traffic Bridge (see


mgmt-traffic-bridge on p. 955). Manage Traffic Bridge (mgmt-traffic-bridge) must
be enabled prior to enabling security. Also, there is proprietary authentication
that must complete prior to the system accepting packets on the DCN (eth0)
port.
Management Traffic Bridging Security, limits acceptance of DCN packets to
those with source MACs containing an ADVA OUI. Management Traffic Bridging
also facilitates the use of a Hot Sparing configuration.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> mgmt-traffic-bridge-security enabled
ADVA:system--> show system

ystem Name : FSP150CC-GE114


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : enabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : enabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable

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mgmt-traffic-bridge-security

Local Time : 2011-12-09,14:23:02


System Up Time : 1 day 3 hrs 53 mins 12 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100
File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial

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mhf

mhf
Configure the Connectivity Fault Management Maintenance Intermediate Point)
(CFM MIP) Half Functions for a CFM Main Domain (MD), default MD or system
default MD.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Default MD


Configure MACOMP
Configure MD
Configure System Default MD

Syntax mhf <control>

control The MIP creation control of a MD.


Valid entry: default, explicit, none. The default is none.

Guidelines This command is used to set the MIP creation control type for a CFM MD,
default MD or system default MD.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure cfm


ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> mhf default
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> show md

Name Format : no-name


Name :
Level : 0
MHF Creation Control : default
Sender ID Control : none

Related For Maintenance Domain


Commands add md show md
delete md show sysdef-md
list default-md name-format
list md md-level
show default-md mhf

For Maintenance Association Component


add macomp mhf
delete macomp show macomp
list macomp

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Command Descriptions

monitor-direction

monitor-direction
Configure the Monitor Direction associated with the Etherjack Connection Per-
formance Analyzer (ECPA).

Security Level maintenance

Command Level ECPA Control


Syntax monitor-direction <direction>

direction The direction of the monitor traffic for this test.


Valid entry: a2n, n2a. The default is n2a.

Guidelines This command configures the Monitor Direction associated with the ECPA test.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> ecpa-ctrl
ADVA-NE-1:ecpa_ctrl-1-1-1-1--> monitor-direction n2a
ADVA-NE-1:ecpa_ctrl-1-1-1-1--> show ecpa-ctrl

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Source Port : access-1-1-1-5
Injector Direction : a2n
Monitor Direction : n2a
Test Type : numframes
Test Duration : 02:00:00:10
Test Number of Frames : 20000
Test Status : initial
Test Stream A : 1
Test Stream B : 0
Test Stream C : 0

Related
Commands
inject-direction test-duration (ecpa)
monitor-direction test-num-frames
show ecpa-ctrl test-stream-<n>
src-port test-type
start-test (ecpa) show results
stop-test (ecpa)

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mtu

mtu
Set the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size for an Access Port, Network
Port or LAG.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax mtu <size>

size Set the MTU of this port.


Valid entry: 1518 to 9612. The default is 9600 for access
port, 9612 for network port.

Guidelines Set the Maximum Transmission Unit size for an Ethernet Access port or Ether-
net Network port.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA:--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> mtu 9600
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : disabled
LACP Control : disabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00

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mtu

Related
Commands
auto-diagnostic port-shaping
init-diag show diag-results
mdix show sfp-info
media speed
mtu switch-type
port-shaped-speed

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n2a-cos-prio

n2a-cos-prio
Set the network to access (N2A) class of service (COS) priority for an Multi-COS
EVPL configured flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax n2a-cos-prio <priority>

priority The N2A COS priority of an EVPL flow.


Valid entry: inner-vlantag, n2a-priority-mapping,
outer-vlantag. The default is outer-vlantag.

Guidelines This operation can only be used in the configure EVPL flow function. The attri-
bute can only be configured for a Multi-COS Flow and this can only be done at
the creation of a Flow.
When n2a-cos-prio is set to inner-vlantag, the Priority BIT value of the first Inner
VLAN TAG is used to determine COS Priority.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-1-1--> n2a-cos-prio outer-vlantag
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-3-1--> show flow
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : enabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 10000000000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 10000000000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 18446744063709551616
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List :
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : inner-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
..........

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<output truncated>

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning

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delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl

n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
Enable or disable the Outer Tag Priority control in the Network-to-Access (N2A)
direction.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable swapping the priority in the N2A
frame outer tag.
• Enabled: N2A frame outer tag priority is swapped based on the entries in
the Priority Mapping Table on network Interface.
• Disabled: Priority Mapping Table of the containing port has no affect on the
outer tag of the N2A frames.

This attribute is applicable only if network Interface is a physical Network Port


and the C-Tag operation is POP.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 1-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled

<... output truncated...>

ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-1--> outertag-prio-ctrl enabled


ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-1--> show flow

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n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 1-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : enabled

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance

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access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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n2a-pop-port-vid

n2a-pop-port-vid
Setting for an EVPL configured access port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG

Syntax n2a-pop-port-vid [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the pop port VID function for an
Access Port.
This command is used to enable or disable popping Port VLAN Tag in the
egress direction. When enabled, the Port VLAN ID is popped from the frames.
For more information about Port VLAN ID, see port-vlan-id on p. 1070. This
command is available only:
• On service-multiplexing Port.
• The AFP is AFP-ALL or AFP-Untagged.

Examples Refer to the following example for Access port:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> n2a-pop-port-vid enabled
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> show access-port

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 1000000000
Configured Port Speed : 1000-full
Negotiated Port Speed : None
Media Type : fiber
MDIX Control : Not Applicable
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available
SFP Connector Type : unknown
SFP Link Length (m) : 0
SFP Media Type :
SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : 0

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n2a-pop-port-vid

Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Rx Pause Enabled : disabled
Tx Pause Enabled : disabled
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 5-0
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
QinQ Ethertype Override : disabled
Port Shaping Enabled : disabled
Port Shaped Speed : 0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : enabled

<... output truncated...>

Refer to the following example for LAG:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> n2a-pop-port-vid enabled

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ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : disabled
LACP Control : disabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 55
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-4
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co

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n2a-pop-port-vid

Service Type : evpl


Acceptable Frame Policy : tagged-afp
Port VLAN ID : 4-0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : enabled

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause
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n2a-vlan-trunking

n2a-vlan-trunking
Setting for an EVPL configured access port or LAG.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG

Syntax n2a-vlan-trunking [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the Network-to-Access (N2A) VLAN
Trunking for an Access Port or LAG.

Examples Refer to the following examples:

ADVA:--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> n2a-vlan-trunking enabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag

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Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : disabled
LACP Control : disabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 55
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-5
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp

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n2a-vlan-trunking

Port VLAN ID : 4-0


Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : enabled

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause
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n2n-forwarding

n2n-forwarding
Enable or disable Network-to-Network (N2N) Forwarding on a Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax n2n-forwarding <control>

control Whether to enable or disable N2N Forwarding on a Flow.


Valid entry: enable, disable. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable N2N Forwarding on a Flow.


• Enabled: The flow is configured for multi-point function on the Network Inter-
face and forwarding is allowed between Network Ports for frames meeting
N2A membership. (Enabled is only valid when the Network interface is an
ERP.)
• Disabled: No forwarding is allowed between Network Ports for frames meet-
ing N2A membership.
If this Flow will be provisioned as a member of a Split Horizon Group (SHG),
then N2N Forwarding will be set to ENABLED if any Flow in the SHG has the

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attribute ENABLED.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> n2n-forwarding enabled
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : management


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 3:5
Class Of Service(COS) : 0

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n2n-forwarding

Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag


N2A Shaping Type : port-based
N2N Forwarding : enabled
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : erp-1-1
Access Interface : access-1-1-1-6
Access Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Network Interface Learning Control : none
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Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 1000


Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2048
Protect Access Learning Control : none
Protect Network Learning Control : none
Aging Timer : 250
Table Full Learning Action : forward

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Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning

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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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n2n-policing

n2n-policing
Enable or disable Network-to-Network (N2N) Policing on a Pass-Through Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Pass-Through Flow


Syntax n2n-policing <control>

control Whether to enable Network-to-Network Policing on a


Pass-Through Flow.
Valid entry: Enable, disable. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable Network-to-Network Policing on a


Pass-Through Flow.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure passthru-flow pt_flow-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-3--> n2n-policing disabled
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ADVA-NE-1:pt_flow-1-3--> show passthru-flow

Admin State : management


Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Circuit Name : pt3
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Bandwidth (bps) : 1000
Maximum Bandwidth (bps) : 2000
CIR (bps) : 1000
EIR (bps) : 1000
VLAN Members List : 4000-*,5-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 5
Untagged Enabled : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
N2N Policing : disabled
Shaping Type : flow-based
Auto Bandwidth Config : disabled
Auto CIR Bandwidth Percent : 99
Port 1 : network-1-1-1-1
Port 2 : network-1-1-1-2
Loop Avoidance : erp-1-1

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n2n-policing

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning

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delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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name (ne)

name (ne)
Edit the name of the Network Element.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element


Syntax name <ne-name>

ne-name A character string (0 to 64 characters) representing the


Name of the Network Element.
Valid entry: 0 to 64 characters, no spaces. The default is
FSP150CC-GE112/114/114H/114S/114SH/114PH.

Guidelines This command is used modify the Network Element Name attribute. For valid
entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> name UpTown
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ADVA-NE-1--> show network-element ne-1

NE Type : shelf-nte114
NE Name : UpTown
NE Location :
NE Contact :
NE Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Accepted Status : enabled
NE CLI Prefix : NE-1

Related
Commands
admin-state show all-slots
contact show ne-alarms
location show ne-conditions
name (ne) show network-element
opr-lamptest show nte
prompt show shelf-info
show alarm-attributes show slot-info

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name (sat)

name (sat)
Configure the name of Service Activation Test (SAT) Control.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Control

Syntax name <name>

name The name given to the Service Activation Test Control.


Valid entry: A string of 1-16 characters; empty string is not
allowed. A string containing SPACE must be enclosed in
quotation marks.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the name of Service Activation Test (SAT)
Control.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> name sat-ctrl-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> show sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Test Port : access-1-1-1-5
Test MEP : mep-1-1-25
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 0
Destination Mep MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 10ms
DMM Package Size : 64
Test Direction : forward
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512
Payload Type : prbs31
Custom Payload : AAFF5500

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name (sat)

SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1


CIR : 0
EIR : 0
CBS : 0
EBS : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : disabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure :
Current Configuring CIR Test Step : 0
Over All Result :
Status : not-started

Related
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Commands add sat-ctrl start-test (sat)


delete sat-ctrl step-duration
name (sat) step-num
perf-test-period stop-test (sat)
show sat-ctrl test-duration (sat)
show sat-test-rslt test-procedure

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name (ssl)

name (ssl)
Set name for SSL Certificate.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure SSL Certificate


Syntax name <name>

name A name to associate with the SSL Certificate.


Valid entry: up to 64 ASCII characters

Guidelines This command sets the name for a provisioned SSL Certificate.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> name advaoptical
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show
provisioned-ssl-certificate

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Locality : SZ
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Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : advaoptical
Email : support@advaoptical.com
Valid Until : 2031-01-27,15:00:31

Related
Commands
config-ssl-strength organization-unit
country regenerate-ssl-certificate
email show provisioned-ssl-certificate
locality state
name (ssl) valid-until
organization

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name-format

name-format
Configure the Name Format for a CFM MD entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MD


Configure MANET

Syntax name-format <format>

format The name format for a MD entity.


Valid entry: dns-name, mac-integer, no-name, string. The
default is string.

Guidelines This command is used to select the name format for a MD. DNS name can be
up to 43 octets, MAC integer is a HEX MAC address plus a 2 octet integer (e.g.
AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF-10EF), no name means no name is entered, string can be
up to 43 ASCII characters.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
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ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1


ADVA:cfm:md-1--> name-format no-name
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> show md

Name Format : no-name


Name :
Level : 0
MHF Creation Control : default
Sender ID Control : none

Related For Maintenance Domain:


Commands add md show md
delete md show sysdef-md
list default-md name-format
list md md-level
show default-md mhf

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name-format

For Maintenance Association Network


add manet list manet
add-to-mep-list mep-list
ccm-interval name-format
delete-from-mep-list show manet
delete manet

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nas-ip-address

nas-ip-address
Set the Network Access Server's IP Address when the Remote Authentication
Protocol is radius.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax nas-ip-address <ipv4-address>

ipv4-address The Network Access Server's IPv4 Address when Remote


Authentication Protocol is set to radius.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address.

Guidelines Set the Network Access Server (NAS) IP Address when Remote Authentication
Protocol is set to radius. The IP Address must be a valid IPv4 address in the
form: a.b.c.d This value can be configured even though Remote Authentication
Protocol is set to none. It will have no effect in this case.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> nas-ip-address 191.15.236.3
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ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system

Authentication Protocol : tacacs


Access Order : local
Authentication Type : pap
NAS IP Address : 191.15.236.3
Security Policy Strength : high
SSH MD5 Finger Print : DA:46:8D:41:5D:41:C6:D8:AE:02:5B:88:C9:A3:72:77
SSH SHA1 Finger Print : 41:A0:36:F9:C8:5B:E1:D4:C9:30:17:36:70:ED:4A:7C:FB:76:1D:02
Key Generation Status : idle
RADIUS Accounting : enabled
SSL Cipher Strength : medium
TACACS Privilege Control : enabled
TACACS Default Privilege Level : not-applicable

Related
Commands
access-order security-strength
accounting show security-system
auth-protocol tacacs-privilege-control
nas-ip-address tacacs-user-privilege

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Command Descriptions

nas-ipv6-address

nas-ipv6-address
Set the Network Access Server's IP Address when the Remote Authentication
Protocol is radius.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax nas-ipv6-address <ipv6-address>

ipv6-address The Network Access Server's IPv4 Address when


Remote Authentication Protocol is set to radius.
Valid entry: A valid IPv6 Unicast Address.

Guidelines Set the Network Access Server (NAS) IPv6 Address when Remote Authentica-
tion Protocol is set to radius. The IP Address must be a valid IPv6 address. This
value can be configured even though Remote Authentication Protocol is set to
none. It will have no effect in this case.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> nas-ip-address 191.15.236.3

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ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system

Authentication Protocol : tacacs


Access Order : local
Authentication Type : pap
NAS IP Address : 191.15.236.3
Security Policy Strength : high
SSH MD5 Finger Print : DA:46:8D:41:5D:41:C6:D8:AE:02:5B:88:C9:A3:72:77
SSH SHA1 Finger Print : 41:A0:36:F9:C8:5B:E1:D4:C9:30:17:36:70:ED:4A:7C:FB:76:1D:02
Key Generation Status : idle
RADIUS Accounting : enabled
SSL Cipher Strength : medium
TACACS Privilege Control : enabled
TACACS Default Privilege Level : not-applicable

Related
Commands
access-order security-strength
accounting show security-system
auth-protocol tacacs-privilege-control
nas-ip-address tacacs-user-privilege

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net-to-acc-rate-limiting

net-to-acc-rate-limiting
Enable or disable separate Network to Access rate limiting.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax net-to-acc-rate-limiting <control>

control Enable or disable Network to Access rate limiting.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines Enables or disables separate Network to Access rate limiting. This command
applies to non-Multi-Cos flow only. For Multi-Cos Flow, separate Network to
Access rate limiting is always enabled and cannot be changed.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-1
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ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-1--> net-to-acc-rate-limiting
enabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 6-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : enabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : enabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1

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net-to-acc-rate-limiting

Policing : enabled

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control

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delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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netmask

netmask
Configure the Network Mask associated with this IPv4 Interface.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax configure <ipv4-eid> netmask <mask>

ip-eid IPv4 Entity Identifier.


Valid entry: eth0
mask Enter the Network Mask to associate with this IP
Interface.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Mask. The default is
255.255.255.255. on p. 107

Guidelines This command configures the Network Mask associated with this IPv4 Interface.
If the Management LAN Interface (eth0) is configured as a DHCP Server
(dhcp-role = dhcp-server), the Netmask last value establishes the range of IP
addresses managed by the interface. The addresses from the IP Address of the
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interface lower than that address to the limit set by the netmask value are the IP
addresses managed by eth0.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 netmask 255.255.255.0
ADVA:comms--> show eth0

Name : eth0
IP Address : 172.23.192.60
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : kk
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1

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Command Descriptions

netmask

Related
Commands configure src-addr netmask
dhcp-client-id rip2Pkts-control
dhcp-client-id-control show eth0
dhcp-control show ip-interface eth0
dhcp-role show src-addr
ip-address (comms) sys-def-gateway

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network-clock-type

network-clock-type
Set the network clock type for this sync entity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Sync


Syntax network-clock-type <netclk-type>

netclk-type The type of network clock.


Valid entry: option1-sdh, option2-sonet. The default is
option1-sdh.

Guidelines This command is used to set the network clock type for this sync entity.This
command is used to select the network clock type. If the network clock type is
changed:
• Port QL values automatically reset to defaults.
• Expected QL and Squelch QL are set to “none”.
If changing from “option2-sonet” to “option1-sdh”, Assumed QL defaults to
QL-EEC1,
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If changing from “option1-sdh” to “option2-sonet”, Assumed QL defaults to


QL-STU.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync
Alias : chassis
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : ql-mode
Selected Reference : ts_eqpt-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : forced-switch
User Request Target : syncref-1-1-1-1-1

ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> network-clock-type option2-sonet


ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync

Alias : chassis
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option2-sonet
WTR Time : 5

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Command Descriptions

network-clock-type

Selection Mode : ql-mode


Selected Reference : ts_eqpt-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
Sync QL : ql-stu
User Request Action : forced-switch
User Request Target : syncref-1-1-1-1-1

Related
Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

network-interface

network-interface
Configure the network interface for a Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow

Syntax network-interface <interface>

network_inte The Network Interface for the Flow.


rface-eid Valid entries: a Network Port, ERP or SHG.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the network interface for a F low.
Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-5-1
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ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> network-interface
network-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> show flow

Admin State : unassigned


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : port-based
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 0
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List :
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 5-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 5-0

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network-interface

Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled


SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-2

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting

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auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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network-learning-ctrl

network-learning-ctrl
Enable or disable MAC address learning on the Network Interface of the Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax network-learning-ctrl <control>

control Whether to enable MAC address learning on the Network


Interface of the Flow.
Valid entry: mac-based, none. The default is none.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable MAC address learning on the Net-
work Interface of the Flow.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
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ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> network-learning-ctrl
mac-based
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : management


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 3:5
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
N2A Shaping Type : port-based
N2N Forwarding : enabled
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push

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network-learning-ctrl

C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : erp-1-1
Access Interface : access-1-1-1-6
Access Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Network Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 1000
Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2000
Protect Access Learning Control : none
Protect Network Learning Control : none
Aging Timer : 250
Table Full Learning Action : forward

Related

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Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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network-max-forwarding-entries

network-max-forwarding-entries
Configure the Maximum Forward Table Entries of the Network Interface.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow

Syntax network-max-forwarding-entries <max-entries>

max-entries Maximum number of entries to be allowed in the Forward


table.
Valid entry: 0-2048. The default is 2048.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Maximum Forward Table Entries of the
Network Interface.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> network-max-forwarding-entries
2000
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : management


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 3:5
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
N2A Shaping Type : port-based

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network-max-forwarding-entries

N2N Forwarding : enabled


Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : erp-1-1
Access Interface : access-1-1-1-6
Access Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Network Interface Learning Control : none
Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 1000
Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2000

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Protect Access Learning Control : none
Protect Network Learning Control : none
Aging Timer : 250
Table Full Learning Action : forward

Related
Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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nonstandard-pd

nonstandard-pd
Enable or disable the option for allowing the use of non-standard PD units on
PSE port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure POE


Syntax nonstandard-pd <control>

control Enable or disable nonstandard PD allowed option.


Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the option for allowing the use of
non-standard PD units to be connected with and powered by the PSE port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure poe pse_grp-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:poe--> show pse-group
Admin State : in-service
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Total Power(Watts) : 60
Power Consumption(Watts) : 0.0
Power Usage Threshold(%) : 99
Notification Control : disabled
NonStandard PD Allowed : disabled

ADVA-NE-1:poe--> nonstandard-pd enabled


ADVA-NE-1:poe--> show pse-group
Admin State : in-service
Total Power(Watts) : 60
Power Consumption(Watts) : 0.0
Power Usage Threshold(%) : 99
Notification Control : disabled
NonStandard PD Allowed : enabled

Related
Commands admin-state pse-port-type
ntf-control show pse-group
power-level show pse-port
power-pairs usage-threshold

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notification-interval

notification-interval
Configure the interval, during which an LLDP agent shall not transmit more than
one LLDP Remote Agent Tables Change notification.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System LLDP

Syntax notification-interval <interval>

interval The option of length.


Valid entry: 5-3600 seconds. The default is 30.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the interval, during which LLDP agent shall
not transmit more than one LLDP remote table change notification.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> lldp
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> show lldp

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Transmission Interval : 30
Hold Time Multiplier : 3
Re-Initialization Delay : 2
Notification Interval : 30
Maximum Neighbors : Not Available
Maximum Neighbor Action : delete
Destination MAC1 : 01:80:c2:11:22:0e
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> notification-interval 15
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> show lldp
Transmission Interval : 30
Hold Time Multiplier : 3
Re-Initialization Delay : 2
Notification Interval : 15
Maximum Neighbors : Not Available
Maximum Neighbor Action : delete
Destination MAC1 : 01:80:c2:11:22:0e

Related
Commands holdtime-multiplier show lldp
max-neighbor-action show lldp-stats
message-fast-tx trans-interval
notification-interval tx-credit-max
reinit-delay tx-fast-init
show dest-addr

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ntf-control

ntf-control
Enable or disable the SNMP notification when power usage threshold of the
Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) group is crossed.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure POE


Syntax ntf-control <control>

control Enable or disable SNMP notification.


Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the SNMP notification when PSE
group power usage threshold is crossed.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure poe pse_grp-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:poe--> show pse-group
Admin State : in-service
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Total Power(Watts) : 170


Power Consumption(Watts) : 0
Power Usage Threshold(%) : 99
Notification Control : disabled
ADVA-NE-1:poe--> ntf-control enabled
ADVA-NE-1:poe--> show pse-group
Admin State : in-service
Total Power(Watts) : 170
Power Consumption(Watts) : 0
Power Usage Threshold(%) : 99
Notification Control : enabled

Related
Commands admin-state pse-port-type
nonstandard-pd show pse-group
power-level show pse-port
power-pairs usage-threshold

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ntp-server-method

ntp-server-method
Configure how the NE retrieve the IP Address of the NTP Servers.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System

Syntax ntp-server-method <method>

method How the NE retrieve the IP Address of the NTP Servers.


Valid entry: dhcp, user-defined. The default is
user-defined.

Guidelines This command is used to configure how the NE retrieve the IP Address of the
NTP Server:
• user-defined: the NTP Server IP address is to be manually entered by the
user.

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• dhcp: the system tries to retrieve the NTP server IP address from a DHCP
server reached via certain interface. The interface must have DHCP NTP
Server enabled. See dhcp-ntp-server-control for more information.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> ntp-server-method dhcp
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114H


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114H
CLI Prefix : ADVA
Proxy ARP : disabled
IPv6 Forwarding : disabled
Proxy NDP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
Release Version : 6.1.1-140
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : disabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled

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ntp-server-method

Serial Port : enabled


Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2000-01-13,19:56:16
System Up Time : 21 hrs 10 mins 24 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE
System TOD type : local
Log Server Method : dhcp
NTP Server Method : dhcp

Related
Commands dhcp-class-id-control dhcp-host-name-type
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dhcp-client-id dhcp-log-server-control
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-ntp-server-control
dhcp-client-id-type dhcp-role
dhcp-control log-server-method
dhcp-host-name ntp-server-method
dhcp-host-name-control

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oam-control

oam-control
Enable or disable OAM control on an Access Port or Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level EFM OAM


Syntax oam-control <control>

control Enabled or Disabled OAM support for this interface.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines Set the OAM disposition on an Ethernet Access port or Ethernet Network port.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> efm-oam

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ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5:efm-oam--> oam-control enabled
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5:efm-oam--> show efm-oam

OAM Identifier : 132


OAM Control : enabled
OAM Admin State : enabled
OAM Discovery State : fault
OAM Lcl Var Rtrv Enabled : disabled
OAM Lcl Link Evts Enabled : disabled
OAM Lcl Lpbk Supported : enabled
OAM Lcl Uni Supported : disabled
OAM Lcl Max PDU Size : 1400
OAM Lcl Mode : oam-active
OAM Rmt MAC Addr : Not Available
OAM Rmt Var Rtrv Enabled : Not Available
OAM Rmt Link Evts Enabled : Not Available
OAM Rmt Lpbk Supported : Not Available
OAM Rmt Uni Supported : Not Available
OAM Rmt Max PDU Size : Not Available
OAM Rmt Mode : Not Available

Related
Commands
notification-interval show efm-oam
oam-local-mode

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oam-local-mode

oam-local-mode
Configure the Local OAM Mode for an Access Port or Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level EFM OAM


Syntax oam-local-mode <mode>

mode The Local EFM OAM Mode to be used for this port.
Valid entry: oam-active, oam-passive. The default is
oam-active.

Guidelines Configure the Local OAM Mode for an Ethernet Access port or Ethernet Net-
work port. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on
p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
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ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> efm-oam
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5:efm-oam--> oam-local-mode
oam-passive
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5:efm-oam--> show efm-oam

OAM Identifier : 132


OAM Control : enabled
OAM Admin State : enabled
OAM Discovery State : fault
OAM Lcl Var Rtrv Enabled : disabled
OAM Lcl Link Evts Enabled : disabled
OAM Lcl Lpbk Supported : enabled
OAM Lcl Uni Supported : disabled
OAM Lcl Max PDU Size : 1400
OAM Lcl Mode : oam-passive
OAM Rmt MAC Addr : Not Available
OAM Rmt Var Rtrv Enabled : Not Available
OAM Rmt Link Evts Enabled : Not Available
OAM Rmt Lpbk Supported : Not Available
OAM Rmt Uni Supported : Not Available
OAM Rmt Max PDU Size : Not Available
OAM Rmt Mode : Not Available

Related
Commands
notification-interval show efm-oam
oam-local-mode

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opr-lamptest

opr-lamptest
This is to operate a lamp test on a specified shelf.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Network Element


Syntax opr-lamptest

Guidelines The user must observe this operation to verify the lamp test was successful.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> opr-lamptest

Related
Commands
admin-state show all-slots
contact show ne-alarms
location show ne-conditions

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name (ne) show network-element
opr-lamptest show nte
prompt show shelf-info
show alarm-attributes show slot-info

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opr-linktrace mac

opr-linktrace mac
Operate a Link Trace on a CFM MEP using MAC address.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax opr-linktrace mac <address> <ttl> <tx-ltm-flag> <egress-id>

address MAC address of the destination entity.


Valid entry: Valid MAC address. The default is
00:00:00:00:00:00.
ttl Time To Live setting.
Valid entry: 1 to 255
tx-ltm-flag Transmit Link Trace Message Flag.
Valid entry: fdb-only or none.
egress-id Egress Identifier.
Valid entry: 16 nibbles of HEX data

Guidelines This command is used to generate a link trace message to a remote entity using
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that entities MAC address.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> opr-linktrace mac 12:12:12:12:12:12
66 none 1122334455667788

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Command Descriptions

opr-linktrace mac

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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opr-linktrace mep

opr-linktrace mep
Operate a Link Trace on a CFM MEP using a remote MEP ID.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax opr-linktrace mep <rmep-id> <ttl> <tx-ltm-flag> <egress-id>

rmep-id Remote MEP ID. This number should be in the MEP ID list
for the related MANET.
Valid entry: 1 to 8191
ttl Time To Live setting.
Valid entry: 1 to 255
tx-ltm-flag Transmit Link Trace Message Flag.
Valid entry: fdb-only, none.
egress-id Egress Identifier.
Valid entry: 16 nibbles of HEX data

Guidelines This command is used to generate a link trace message to a remote entity using
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that entities MAC address.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> opr-linktrace mep 2 66 none
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Command Descriptions

opr-linktrace mep

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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opr-lpbk

opr-lpbk
Initiate a loopback on the Port. To release a loopback, use the rls-lpbk com-
mand.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Loopback


Syntax opr-lpbk <type>

type The Type of Loopback to perform.


Valid entry: efmremote, efmtimed, facport, factimed, facvlan,
termport, termtimed, termvlan.

Guidelines This operation initiates a loopback on the Port. Set up the desired loopback con-
figuration by using the lpbk-timer, inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat),
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat), outer-vlan<n>, outer-vlan<n>-control com-
mands, as required.
Prior to starting a test, the port must be placed in the Maintenance state.
To release a loopback, use the rls-lpbk command.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> opr-lpbk facport
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> show lpbk-params

Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0


Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 34-5
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : facport
Loopback Status : facport
Loopback Timer : 200
Swap SADA : none

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opr-lpbk

Related
Commands
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>-control
jdsu-lpbk-control rls-lpbk
lpbk-timer show lpbk-params
opr-lpbk swap-sada

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opr-lpbk mac

opr-lpbk mac
Operate a Loopback on a CFM MEP using a remote entities MAC address.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax opr-lpbk mac <dest-mac> <tx-count> <tlv-pattern>
<datatlv-length> <drop-ctrl> <prio>

dest-mac MAC address of the destination entity.


Valid entry: Valid MAC address. The default is
00:00:00:00:00:00.
tx-count Number of loopback messages.
Valid entry: 1 to 50
tlv-pattern Select pattern for TLV data.
Valid entry: all-ones, all-zeros, alt-zeros-and-ones
datatlv-len Set the TLV data length.
gth Valid entry: 1 to 1473
drop-ctrl VLAN drop control
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Valid entry: enabled, disabled


prio VLAN priority.
Valid entry: 0 to 7

Guidelines This command is used to initiate a CFM loopback using a MAC address.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> opr-lpbk mac 12:23:34:45:56:67 4
alt-zeros-and-ones 55 disabled 7
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1-->

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opr-lpbk mac

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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opr-lpbk mep

opr-lpbk mep
Operate a Loopback on a CFM MEP using a remote MEP ID.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax opr-lpbk mac <rmep-id> <tx-count> <tlv-pattern>
<datatlv-length> <drop-ctrl> <prio>

rmep-id Remote MEP ID. This number should be in the MEP ID list
for the related MANET.
Valid entry: 1 to 8191
tx-count Number of loopback messages.
Valid entry: 1 to 50
tlv-pattern Select pattern for TLV data.
Valid entry: all-ones, all-zeros, alt-zeros-and-ones
datatlv-len Set the TLV data length.
gth Valid entry: 1 to 1473
drop-ctrl VLAN drop control
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Valid entry: enabled, disabled


prio VLAN priority.
Valid entry: 0 to 7

Guidelines This command is used to initiate a CFM loopback using a MAC address.
Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-1
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-1--> opr-lpbk mep 2 4 alt-zeros-and-ones
55 disabled 7

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Command Descriptions

opr-lpbk mep

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep
ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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opr-switch

opr-switch
Initiate a Protection Switch request. There are two Point to Point Protection
Units created with the Protection Group. These units represent the working and
protecting Protection Group members.
There are three types of switches that can be performed:
• lockout
• forced
• manual

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Protection Group

Syntax opr-switch <switch-type>

switch-type The switch type to operate.


Valid entry: forced-from-protect, forced-from-working,
lockout-from-protect, manual-from-protect,
manual-from-working.
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Guidelines LOCKOUT can only be applied against the Protecting Unit. The FORCED and
MANUAL switches can be applied against either the Working or Protecting unit.
It should be noted, however that MANUAL switch requests are lower in the pro-
tection switching hierarchy than automatic switches while FORCED and LOCK-
OUT are higher - which means that a LOCKOUT or FORCED switch request will
override a link failure.
This command initiates a Protection Switch request. For valid entity identifiers,
see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> prot-groupk
ADVA-NE-1:prot_grp-1-1-1-1--> opr-switch
lockout-from-protect
ADVA-NE-1:prot_grp-1-1-1-1--> show prot-group

Switch Mode : 1+1


Current Request : lockout-from-protect
User Label :
Revertive Mode : disabled
Wait to Restore : 0
Direction : unidirectional
Group Status : lockout_protect
Network-1 Eid : network-1-1-1-1
Network-2 Eid : network-1-1-1-2

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opr-switch

Related
Commands
add prot-grp show prot-group
delete prot-grp show prot-unit
opr-switch user-label
rls-switch

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order

order
Configure the search order for the Remote Authentication Servers.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure RAP


Syntax order <priority>

priority The query order priority for the Remote Authentication Servers.
The valid entry: first, second, third; The defaults for the servers
are set according to the server-number component of the Entity
Identifier (i.e., server-number 1 is defaulted to first;
server-number 2 is defaulted to second, etc.).

Guidelines This command configures the search order for the Remote Authentication Serv-
ers. The valid values for this attribute are: first, second and third. The specified
value for this Remote Authentication Server must not already be assigned to an
enabled RAS. Up to three RAP servers (1-3) may be configured.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
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ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> order second
ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server

RAS Status : enabled


Order : second
IP Address : 191.10.12.199
Port : 49
Number of Retries : 3
Timeout : 2
Secret : *****
RADIUS accounting port : 1888

Related
Commands
accounting order
accounting-port port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address show rap-server
ip-version (rap) timeout

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organization

organization
Setting for SSL Certificate.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure SSL Certificate


Syntax organization <organization>

organizat Organization for the SSL Certificate.


ion Valid entry: up to 64 ASCII characters

Guidelines This command sets the organization for a provisioned SSL Certificate.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> organization "ADVA CN"
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show
provisioned-ssl-certificate

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Country : CN
State : GD
Locality : SZ
Organization : ADVA CN
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : advaoptical
Email : support@advaoptical.com
Valid Until : 2031-01-27,15:00:31

Related
Commands
config-ssl-strength organization-unit
country regenerate-ssl-certificate
email show provisioned-ssl-certificate
locality state
name (ssl) valid-until
organization

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organization-unit

organization-unit
Setting for SSL Certificate.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure SSL Certificate


Syntax organization-unit <organization-unit>

organization Organization Unit for the SSL Certificate.


-unit Valid entry: up to 64 ASCII characters

Guidelines This command sets the organization unit for a provisioned SSL Certificate.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> organization-unit EA
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show
provisioned-ssl-certificate
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Country : CN
State : GD
Locality : SZ
Organization : ADVA CN
Organization Unit : EA
Name : advaoptical
Email : support@advaoptical.com
Valid Until : 2031-01-27,15:00:31

Related
Commands
config-ssl-strength organization-unit
country regenerate-ssl-certificate
email show provisioned-ssl-certificate
locality state
name (ssl) valid-until
organization

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outertag-prio-ctrl

outertag-prio-ctrl
Allow or disallow swapping the priority in the A2N frame outer tag on an EVPL
Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax outertag-prio-ctrl <control>

control Enable or disable outer tag priority control.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines Allow or disallow swapping the priority in the A2N frame outer tag on an EVPL
Flow.
• Enabled: A2N frame outer tag priority is swapped based on the entries in
the Priority Mapping Table for the containing port.
• Disabled: Priority Mapping Table of the containing port has no affect on the
outer tag of the A2N frames.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

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Examples Refer to the following examples:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-1--> outertag-prio-ctrl enabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 6-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : enabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : enabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0

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outertag-prio-ctrl

Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled


SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
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ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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Command Descriptions

outer-vlan-control

outer-vlan-control
Enable or disable the Outer-vlan for an Etherjack Connection Performance Ana-
lyzer (ECPA) diagnostic test stream or a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream


ECPA Streams

Syntax outer-vlan-control <control>

control Enable or disable outer vlan.


Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable outer VLAN for a ECPA test stream.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> outer-vlan-control enabled
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

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Stream Name : stream-12
Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 10048000
Payload Type : fixed
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 4094-1
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv6
Source IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled

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outer-vlan-control

Related For ECPA:


Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) source-addr
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype

For SAT Stream:


add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
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custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
dest-mac-addr payload-type (sat)
dest-mep sac-profile
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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outer-vlan-ethertype

outer-vlan-ethertype
Sets the Outer VLAN Ethertype for Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer
(ECPA) configuration stream or a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream


ECPA Streams

Syntax outer-vlan-ethertype <ethertype>

ethertype The ethertype for a ECPA test stream.


Valid entry: 0x8100(Hexidecimal) or 0x88a8. The default
is 0x8100.

Guidelines This command is used to set the outer VLAN ethertype for an ECPA test stream
or a Service Activation Test (SAT) Stream.
The Outer VLAN Ethernet Type setting must comply with a Service Flow on the
same Traffic Interface. The Outer VLAN Ethernet Type, together with the Inner
Ethernet Types and VLAN Tags are used to mark and identify the SAT test

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Frames by the SAT Control and SAT Responder.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> outer-vlan-ethertype 0x88a8
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

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outer-vlan-ethertype

Stream Name : stream-12


Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 10048000
Payload Type : fixed
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 4094-1
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x88a8
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv6
Source IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : dscp
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IP Priority : 1
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled

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outer-vlan-ethertype

Related For ECPA:


Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) source-addr
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype

For SAT Stream:


add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)

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custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
dest-mac-addr payload-type (sat)
dest-mep sac-profile
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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outer-vlan<n>

outer-vlan<n>
Configure the outer vlan-tag associated with VLAN1, 2 or 3 for Loopback opera-
tions.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Loopback


Syntax outer-vlan<n> <tag>

n The VLAN number (1, 2 or 3).


tag The VLAN Tag associated with VLANn (vlan1, vlan2 or
vlan3) for the loopback.
Valid entry: VID-PRIO (VLAN Identifier-Priority), where
VID= 0 - 4095, PRIO= 0 - 7 or *. The default is 4094-0 for
VLAN 1, 4094-1 for VLAN 1 and 4094-2 for VLAN 3.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the VLAN-tag associated with Outer Vlan1,
2 or 3 for Loopback operations.
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In CLI it is OK to enter * for Priority or leave the Priority out. In both case, all pri-
orities of the VLAN ID are looped back.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> outer-vlan2 4-5
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> show lpbk-params

Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0


Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4-5
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 34-*
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 200
Swap SADA : none

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Command Descriptions

outer-vlan<n>

Related
Commands
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>-control
jdsu-lpbk-control rls-lpbk
lpbk-timer show lpbk-params
opr-lpbk swap-sada

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outer-vlan<n>-control

outer-vlan<n>-control
Enable or disable this outer VLAN for a vlan-loopback request.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Loopback


Syntax outer-vlan<n>-control <control>

n The VLAN number (1, 2 or 3).


control The control indicating if this VLAN is to be included in a
VLAN loopback.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command enables or disables this VLAN for a vlan-loopback request. For
valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> outer-vlan2-control enabled
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ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> show lpbk-params

Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0


Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4-5
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : enabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 34-5
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 200
Swap SADA : none

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Command Descriptions

outer-vlan<n>-control

Related
Commands
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>-control
jdsu-lpbk-control rls-lpbk
lpbk-timer show lpbk-params
opr-lpbk swap-sada

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outer-vlan-tag

outer-vlan-tag
Set the outer VLAN tag associated with a ECPA test stream or a Service Activa-
tion Test (SAT) stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level ECPA Streams


Syntax outer-vlan-tag <tag>

tag The outer VLAN tag for a ECPA test stream.


Valid entry: The VLAN tag format is VID-PRIO. Valid VLAN ID
values are 1 - 4095. Valid Priority values are 0 - 7. The default:
1-0.

Guidelines This command is used to set the outer VLAN tag for a ECPA test stream. The
Outer VLAN Tag setting must comply with a Service Flow on the same Traffic
Interface. The Outer VLAN Tag, together with the Inner VLAN Tags and VLAN
Ethernet Types are used to mark and identify the SAT test Frames by the SAT
Control and SAT Responder.
• In Color Blind Mode, Test Frames are generated with assigned Tags.
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• In Color Aware Mode, the Priority part in the Outer VLAN Tag is overwritten
by the Green PCP or Yellow PCP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> outer-vlan-tag 3000-3
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

Stream Name : stream-12


Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 10048000
Payload Type : fixed
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 3000-3
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x88a8
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv6
Source IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0

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outer-vlan-tag

Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000


Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled

Related For ECPA:


Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & rate
sat) show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
source-addr
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & src-mac
sat)
stream-name
ip-precedence-mode
target-addr
ip-priority
use-port-src-mac
ip-version (ecpa)
outer-vlan-control
outer-vlan-ethertype

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For SAT Stream:
add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
dest-mac-addr payload-type (sat)
dest-mep sac-profile
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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packet-interval

packet-interval
This command modifies the interval between packet transmissions on an Layer-3
Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) probe.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Probe


Configure ESA Probe CoS

Syntax packet-interval <interval>

interval Time between sample transmission in milliseconds.


Valid entry: For ESA probe: 1-2147483647 ms For ESA
probe CoS: 10 ms, 100 ms, 1s, 10s, 1min.

Guidelines This command modifies the interval in milliseconds between packets on an Ether-
jack Service Assurance (ESA) probe.

Examples Refer to the following example when the probe is a layer-3 probe:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


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ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1


ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> show probe

Packet Interval : 100


Packet Size : 104
Packets Per Sample : 500

ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2-->
packet-interval 120
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> show probe

Packet Interval : 120


Packet Size : 104
Packets Per Sample : 500

Refer to the following example when the probe is a layer-2 probe:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-ne-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-3
ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-3--> configure
probecos esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-3-1

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packet-interval

ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-3-1-->
show probecos
COS : cos-0
SOAM Packet Size : 128
SOAM Packet Transmission Period : 1sec

ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-3-1-->
packet-interval 10sec
ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-3-1-->
show probecos
COS : cos-0
SOAM Packet Size : 128
SOAM Packet Transmission Period : 10sec

Related
Commands
add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution

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delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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packet-per-sample

packet-per-sample
This command modifies the number of packets per sample on an Etherjack Ser-
vice Assurance (ESA) probe.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Probe


Syntax packet-per-sample <packets>

packets Number of packets per sample.


Valid entry: 1 to 2147483647

Guidelines This command modifies the number of packets per sample on an Etherjack Ser-
vice Assurance (ESA) probe.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-1
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ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-1-->
packet-per-sample 200
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-1--> show probe

Probe ID : probe1
Protocol Type : icmp-echo
Source Port : access-1-1-1-5
Source Address : 12.112.12.3
Source Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Destination Address : 12.112.12.5
History Interval : 10min
History Bins : 15
Distribution History Interval : 15min
Distribution History Bins : 24
Priority Map Mode : none
Dead Interval : 60
Packet Interval : 100
Packet Size : 104
Packets Per Sample : 200
IP Priority : 0
Response Timeout : 5
VLAN Enable : disabled
VLAN Tag : 0-0
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Creation Time : 2011-02-04,17:38:48
Associated Schedule : none

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Command Descriptions

packet-per-sample

Related
Commands
add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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packet-size

packet-size
This command modifies the size of the packets on an Etherjack Service Assur-
ance (ESA) probe.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Probe


Configure ESA Probe CoS

Syntax packet-size <size>

package-size Size of the packets.


Valid entry: For ESA probe: 64 to 1512 Bytes. For ESA
probe CoS: 64 to 2000 Bytes.

Guidelines This command modifies the size of the packets on an Etherjack Service Assur-
ance (ESA) probe or a Service Activation Test (SAT) stream.

Examples Refer to the following example when the probe is a layer-3 probe:
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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> show probe

Packet Interval : 100


Packet Size : 104
Packets Per Sample : 500

ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> packet-size
120
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-2--> show probe

Packet Interval : 100


Packet Size : 120
Packets Per Sample : 500

Refer to the following example when the probe is a layer-2 probe:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-ne-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-3
ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-3--> configure
probecos esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-3-1

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packet-size

ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-3-1-->
show probecos
COS : cos-0
SOAM Packet Size : 128
SOAM Packet Transmission Period : 1sec

ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-3-1-->
packet-size 200
ADVA-ne-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe_cos_config-1-1-1-3-1-->
show probecos

COS : cos-0
SOAM Packet Size : 200
SOAM Packet Transmission Period : 1sec

Related
Commands add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution

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delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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password

password
Enter the Password to access the 3G wireless network.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure USB


Syntax password <pass>

pass The currently effective password.


Valid entry: it’s associated to 3G account.

Guidelines This command is used to enter the Password to access the 3G wireless net-
work. The password is set up at the time of creating the 3G account.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure usb
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> password ***********
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ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> show usb

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Vendor Name : huawei
Serial Number : H9A4CA10C0219939
Hardware Ver : "CD6ATCPU"
Model : E1750
IMEI : 354818044084926
Firmware Ver : 11.124.05.04.112
Connection Status : Connected
Service Provider :
MTU : 1500
Max Speed : 460800
Current RSSI : High
Apn : ChinaTel
User name : tommy J
Password : *****
Dial Number : *99#
Redial Timer : 10
SIM Status : OK
PIN/PUK Status : Disabled
IMSI : 460019212753465

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Command Descriptions

password

Related
Commands admin-state password
alias pin-authentication
apn redial-timer
change-pin show 3g-dcn
dial-number show usb
disable-pin unlock-pin
enable-pin user-name

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payload-type (ecpa)

payload-type (ecpa)
Set the payload type for an Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer
(ECPA) diagnostic test stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level ECPA Streams


Syntax payload-type <type>

type The payload type for an ECPA test stream.


Valid entry: fixed, random. The default is fixed.

Guidelines This command configures the payload type for this ECPA configuration stream.
Random defines a random payload pattern to be used during the ECPA test.
Fixed defines a fixed payload pattern to be used during the ECPA test.
Valid ECPA stream identifiers are: ecpa-stream-1 to ecpa-stream-12.
Random defines a random payload pattern to be used during the ECPA test and
fixed defines a fixed payload pattern to be used during the ECPA test.
The default payload-type is random.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> payload-type random
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

Stream Name : stream-12


Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 10048000
Payload Type : random
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 3000-3
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x88a8
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv6
Source IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0

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payload-type (ecpa)

Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000


Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled

Related
Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) source-addr
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype

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payload-type (sat)

payload-type (sat)
Set the payload type for a Service Activation Test (SAT) stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax payload-type <payload-type>

payload-type Payload type for the test stream to use.


Valid entry: prbs31, custom. the default is prbs31.

Guidelines This command is used to set the payload type for a Service Activation Test
(SAT) stream.
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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> payload-type
custom
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Test Port : access-1-1-1-5
Test MEP : mep-1-1-8
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 0
Destination Mep MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 10ms
DMM Package Size : 1000
Test Direction : forward
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List : 512,89,66,88,99,100,100,98,512,89,66,88,999,100,100,100
Payload Type : custom
Custom Payload : AAFF5500

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payload-type (sat)

SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-1


CIR : 0
EIR : 0
CBS : 0
EBS : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8199
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure :
Current Configuring CIR Test Step : 0
Over All Result :
Status : not-started

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payload-type (sat)

Related For ECPA:


Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) source-addr
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype

For SAT Stream:


add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
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custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
dest-mac-addr payload-type (sat)
dest-mep sac-profile
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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Command Descriptions

pbb-frames

pbb-frames
Enable or disable Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) Frames

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow

Syntax pbb-frames <control>

control Enable or disable Provider Backbone Bridging frames.


Valid entry: disable, enabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB)
Frames.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port

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access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-5-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> pbb-frames enabled
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-5-1--> show flow

Admin State : unassigned


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : port-based
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 0
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 0
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List :
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 5-0

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pbb-frames

S-Tag Control : push


S-Tag : 5-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : enabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : lag-1-2

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
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add vlan-member n2n-policing


admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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Command Descriptions

pcp-decoding

pcp-decoding
Set the Priority Code Point (PCP) Decoding mode.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Configure Access Port
Configure Network Port

Syntax pcp-decoding <in-priority> <out-prio> <drop-eligiblebit>

in-priori Incoming priority


ty Valid entry: 0 to 7
out-prio Outgoing priority
Valid entry: 0 to 7
drop-elig Drop eligibility bit
ible bit Valid entry: Enable, Disable

Guidelines If ‘PCP DE Encoding Mode’ is set to ‘Custom’ for each ‘Incoming Tag Priority’
the user can select the desired Outgoing Tag Priority and enable or disable
Drop Eligible.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> pcp-decoding 1 2 enabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list pcp-decoding

|In Prio|Out Prio |Drop Eligible


|-------|------------|------------|
|0 |0 |disabled
|1 |2 |enabled
|2 |2 |disabled
|3 |3 |disabled
|4 |4 |enabled
|5 |4 |disabled
|6 |6 |disabled
|7 |7 |disabled

Related
Commands
apply-pcp-pairs pcp-encoding
list pcp-decoding pcp-mode
list pcp-encoding pcp-pair
list pcp-pairs pcp-pairs
pcp-decoding

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pcp-encoding

pcp-encoding
Set the Priority Code Point (PCP) Encoding mode.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Configure Access Port
Configure Network Port

Syntax pcp-encoding <in-priority> <drop-ineligible-prio>


<drop-eligible-prio>

in-priority Incoming priority


Valid entry: 0 to 7
drop-ineligible Drop ineligible priority
-prio Valid entry: 0 to 7
drop-eligible-p Drop eligible priority
rio Valid entry: 0 to 7

Guidelines If ‘PCP DE Encoding Mode’ is set to ‘Custom’ for each ‘Incoming Tag Priority’
the user can select the desired Drop Ineligible and Drop Eligible priority.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> pcp-encoding 2 3 4
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> list pcp-encoding

|In Prio|Drop Ineligible Prio|Drop Eligible Prio


|-------|--------------------|------------------|
|0 |0 |0
|1 |1 |1
|2 |3 |4
|3 |3 |3
|4 |4 |4
|5 |5 |5
|6 |6 |6
|7 |7 |7

Related
Commands
apply-pcp-pairs pcp-encoding
list pcp-decoding pcp-mode
list pcp-encoding pcp-pair
list pcp-pairs pcp-pairs
pcp-decoding

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Command Descriptions

pcp-mode

pcp-mode
Configure the Priority Code Point (PCP) mode.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG


Configure Access Port
Configure Network Port

Syntax pcp-mode <mode>

mode Sets PCP mode


Valid entry: 5p3d, 6p2d, 7p1d, custom, none. The
default is none.

Guidelines Standardized modes for editing PCP encoding are 7P1D, 6P2D and 5P3D
which allow the user to edit 1, 2 or 3 PCP pairs respectively. Also provided is a
‘Custom’ mode that allows the user to edit the PCP Encoding and Decoding
Tables directly and ignore the normal rules regarding priority reuse and hierar-
chy. Any use of PCP Encoding may affect existing traffic. The Custom mode has
the potential for causing unexpected and unintended disruption of normal traffic.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> pcp-mode 7p1d
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : disabled
LACP Control : disabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 55
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-5

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pcp-mode

QinQ Ethertype : N/A


Pcp Mode : 7p1d

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
list pcp-decoding pcp-encoding
list pcp-encoding pcp-mode
list pcp-pairs pcp-pair
pcp-decoding pcp-pairs
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pcp-pair

pcp-pair
Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) pair.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax pcp-pair <eid> <drop-ineligible-prio> <drop-eligible-prio>

Guidelines Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) pair. Only applicable if PCP-Mode is
not “none” or “custom”. The entity identifiers are auto-generated by the system.
After entering pcp-pair, enter a question mark to retrieve the eid choices.
To set the pcp-pair the Drop Ineligible Value (0...7) must be entered first, then
enter the Drop Eligible Value (0...7). The pcp-pair command allows the user to
edit one PCP pair each time, but pcp-pairs on p. 1053 allows editing all three
pairs at once.
The Drop Ineligible Value must be greater than Drop Eligible Value.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> pcp-pair
access_pcp_de_pair-1-1-254-2-1 2 1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list pcp-pairs

|Drop Eligible Prio |Drop InEligible Prio


|--------------------|--------------------|
|1 |2

Related
Commands
apply-pcp-pairs pcp-encoding
list pcp-decoding pcp-mode
list pcp-encoding pcp-pair
list pcp-pairs pcp-pairs
pcp-decoding

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pcp-pairs

pcp-pairs
Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) pairs.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax pcp-pairs <pcp-pair> (<pcp-pair> <pcp-pair>)

Guidelines Configures the Priority Code Point (PCP) pair. Only applicable if PCP-Mode is
not “none” or “custom”. The pcp-pair consists or “drop-ineligible-prio and
drop-eligible-prio”. To set the pcp-pairs the Drop Ineligible Value (0...7) must be
entered followed by a comma, then enter the Drop Eligible Value (0...7). There
can be up to 3 pcp-pairs depending on the pcp-mode setting.
The Drop Ineligible Value must be greater than Drop Eligible Value. This com-
mand is similar to the pcp-pair on p. 1052, but just allowed the user to edit all
three PCP pairs at once.
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After editing, the user should use the “apply-pcp-pairs” command to update the
pcp tables.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> pcp-pairs 2,1 4,3 6,5
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> list pcp-pairs

|Drop Eligible Prio |Drop InEligible Prio


|--------------------|--------------------|
|1 |2
|3 |4
|5 |6

Related
Commands
apply-pcp-pairs pcp-encoding
list pcp-decoding pcp-mode
list pcp-encoding pcp-pair
list pcp-pairs pcp-pairs
pcp-decoding

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Command Descriptions

perf-test-period

perf-test-period
Configure the Period of performance test in the Service Activation Test (SAT).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Control

Syntax test-period <test-period>

test-period The duration for Service Action Test Performance test.


Valid entry: 1-1440 minutes. The default is 15.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Period of performance test in the Service
Activation Test (SAT).

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> test-period 120
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> show sat-ctrl

Name : sat-ctrl-1
Test Mode : two-way
Test Procedure List : cir,eir,policing,performance
Test Duration(Sec) : 20
CIR Test Step Duration(Sec) : 20
CIR Test Step Number : 1
Performance Test Period(Min) : 120
Status : aborted

Related
Commands add sat-ctrl start-test (sat)
delete sat-ctrl step-duration
name (sat) step-num
perf-test-period stop-test (sat)
show sat-ctrl test-duration (sat)
show sat-test-rslt test-procedure

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pin-authentication

pin-authentication
Enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) to access the Subscriber Identity
Module (SIM) card.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure USB


Syntax pin-authentication <pin>

pin The currently effective PIN.


Valid entry: vary with the 3G carrier

Guidelines This command is used to enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) to
access the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card.
When PIN Authentication is enabled, the user must enter the PIN to access the
Modem. For more information about enabling and disabling PIN Authentication,
see enable-pin on p. 737 and disable-pin on p. 717.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
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ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1


ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure usb
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> pin-authentication ****

Related
Commands admin-state password
alias pin-authentication
apn redial-timer
change-pin show 3g-dcn
dial-number show usb
disable-pin unlock-pin
enable-pin user-name

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Command Descriptions

ping

ping
The ping command is used to verify IP connectivity to a specified host IP
address.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level any


Syntax ping <ip-address>

ip-address IP address of a host to which the connectivity is to be


verified.
Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address.

Guidelines The ping command operates by generating an ICMP Echo request message
and listening for an ICMP Echo response packet. The results of the ICMP Echo
request are displayed in the results.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> ping 10.10.10.10
ADVA:comms--> show ping-result

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--- 10.10.10.10 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss

Related
Commands ping show trace-route-result
ping6 trace-route
show ping-result trace-route6

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ping6

ping6
Test the reachability of a particular IPv6 host.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level any


Syntax ping6 <ipv6-address> [<interface>]

ipv6-addr The IPv6 address to ping.


ess Valid entry: A valid IPv6 Unicast address or an IPv6 link local
address.
interface The name of the interface where the remote host is supposed
to be reachable.
Valid entry: An IPv6-supporting Management Tunnel,
IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel or DCN port in IPv6 mode.

Guidelines This command is used to test the reachability of a particular IPv6 host by send-
ing ICMPv6 and receiving echo replies back.
• If an IPv6 link local address is entered, a interface must be specified. This
because the system cannot determine to which interface it should send
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echo requests. A IPv6 Link Local address starts with FE80.


• If an IPv6 Global Unicast address is enter, the interface is automatically
determined and the user can not enter.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> ping6 fe80::34ad 2356:5367:4ac1 lobster
ADVA:comms--> show ping-result
--- ping6 FE80::34AD 2356:5367:4AC1 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 0 received, +5 errors, 100% packet loss

Refer to the following example to ping a global Unicast IPv6 address:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> ping6 2001:0400:fe12::0989
ADVA:comms--> show ping-result
--- 2001:0400:FE12:0000:0000:0000:0000:0989 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss

Related
Commands ping show trace-route-result
ping6 trace-route
show ping-result trace-route6

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Command Descriptions

policing

policing
Enable or disable policing on a flow.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax policing <control>

control Enable or disable outer tag priority control.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines Enables or disables policing control.


For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-1--> configure flow lag_flow-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-1-2--> policing disabled
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-1-2--> show flow

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Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 78-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : none
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1

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policing

Policing : disabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
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circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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Command Descriptions

policing-control

policing-control
Configure the direction(s) in which the policing applied.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Syntax policing-control <direction>

policing-di The the direction(s) in which policing performed.


rection Valid entry: a2n,a2n-n2a, n2a. The default is a2n-n2a.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the direction(s) in which the policing applied.
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-2
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-2--> policing-control a2n
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-2--> show flow

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Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name : Ju
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 128000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 64000
VLAN Members List : 34:40
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
N2A Shaping Type : port-based
N2N Forwarding : disabled
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : none
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : none
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30

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policing-control

ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1


Policing : enabled
Policing Control : a2n
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1
Access Interface : access-1-1-1-6
Access interface Learning Control : none
Network interface Learning Control : none
Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2048
Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2048
Protect Access Learning Control : none
Protect Network Learning Control : none
Aging Timer : 300
Table Full Learning Action : forward

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
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access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
delete flow protect-access-learning
delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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Command Descriptions

polling-interval

polling-interval
This configures the Polling Interval in NTP, in seconds.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level NTP Client


Syntax polling-interval <interval>

interval This is the number of seconds with a power of 2 within the


allowed range.
Valid entries: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, and 1024. The
default value is 16 seconds.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the time interval, in seconds, for NTP.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ntp-client
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> polling-interval 128
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> show ntp-client

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Primary Server : 0.0.0.0
Backup Server : 191.1.1.1
NTP Type : unicast
NTP Client : enabled
Active Server : secondary
Round-trip delay to NTP server (micro secs) : 0
NTP server precision (micro secs) : 0
Polling interval (seconds) : 128

Related
Commands
backup-server primary-server
control show ntp-client
polling-interval switch-server

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port

port
Configure the Port for this Remote Authentication Server entry.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure RAP


Syntax port <rap-port>

rap-p The Port Number to be used for this Remote Authentication Server.
ort Valid entry: Valid Port (Local Management Port only). The default
is 1812.

Guidelines This command configures the Port for this Remote Authentication Server entry.
The valid ports that can be configured for a Remote Authentication Server
include: Local Management Port. Up to three RAP servers (1-3) may be config-
ured.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> port 99
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ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server

RAS Status : enabled


Order : second
IP Address : 191.10.12.199
Port : 99
Number of Retries : 3
Timeout : 2
Secret : *****
RADIUS accounting port : 1888

Related
Commands
accounting order
accounting-port port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address show rap-server
ip-version (rap) timeout

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Command Descriptions

port-pri

port-pri
Change this port's priority.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure LAG Member Port


Syntax port-pri <priority>

priority This value dictating the priority of a LAG Member Port in Port
selection. A lower value implies higher priority.
0 to 65535. The default value equals to the member port
number.

Guidelines This command changes the Priority of a LAG member Port.


• On an active-standby LAG with LACP active, precedence is granted to the
LAG member port with smaller Actor Port Priority value. In the case where
both Ports have priorities equal, precedence is granted to the LAG member
with smaller LAG member ID. The high-precedence LAG member port
becomes active unless it fails. For more information about LACP and mas-
ter NE, see lag-protocols on p. 845 and actor-sys-prio on p. 286 respec-

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tively.
• On an active-standby LAG with LACP inactive, each LAG partner picks an
active link independently. The same method is used. For the LAG to work
properly in this case:
• If a member link is given higher actor priority on one end, it must also be
given higher actor priority on the other end.
• A mechanism must be created to signal locally detected link failure to the
partner NE.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure member-port
lag_member-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> port-pri 3
ADVA-NE-1:lag_member-1-2-1--> show member-port

Selected LAG ID : lag-1-2


Attached LAG ID : lag-1-2
LACP Force out of sync : enabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-4
Port Status : standby
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Port : 1
Actor Port Priority : 3
Actor Admin State : active,short,aggregation
Actor Admin Key : 32769

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port-pri

Actor Oper State : active,aggregation,short,defaulted


Actor Oper Key : 32769
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Partner Admin System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner Admin System Priority : 0
Partner Admin Port : 0
Partner Admin Port Priority : 0
Partner Admin State : passive,short,aggregation
Partner Admin Key : 0
Partner Oper System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner Oper System Priority : 0
Partner Oper Port : 0
Partner Oper Port Priority : 0
Partner Oper State : passive,aggregation,short
Partner Oper Key : 0
Partner Collector Max Delay : 0

Related
Commands
add lag lacp-force-outofsync
add member-port (lag) lag-protocols
actor-sys-prio lacp-states
clear-stats (lag) lacp-timeout
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ccm-defect-detection list member-ports


collector-max-delay port-pri
delete lag show debug
delete member-port (lag) show lag
lacp-activity show member-port
lacp-control show stats (lag)

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port-shaped-speed

port-shaped-speed
Set the Port Shaped Speed for an Access Port or Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure Network Port

Syntax port-shape-speed <speed>

speed Set the Port Shaped Speed (in bps) for this port.
Valid entry: The shaped speed must be equal or smaller
than the configured speed (measured in bps)..

Guidelines Set the Port Shaped Speed for an Ethernet Access port or Ethernet Network
port. In order for this command to be used, port-shaping must be enabled.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1

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ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> port-shaping enabled
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> port-shaped-speed 64000
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> show access-port

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 1000000000
Configured Port Speed : 1000-full
Negotiated Port Speed : None
Media Type : fiber
MDIX Control : Not Applicable
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available
SFP Connector Type : unknown
SFP Link Length (m) : 0
SFP Media Type :
SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : 0
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Rx Pause Enabled : disabled

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port-shaped-speed

Tx Pause Enabled : disabled


Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 5-0
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
QinQ Ethertype Override : disabled
Port Shaping Enabled : enabled
Port Shaped Speed : 64000

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
auto-diagnostic port-shaping
init-diag show diag-results
mdix show sfp-info
media speed
mtu switch-type
port-shaped-speed
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Command Descriptions

port-shaping

port-shaping
Enable or disable Port Shaped Speed setting on an Access or Network Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure Network Port

Syntax port-shaping <control>

control Enable or disable Port Shaped Speed setting.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines Enables or disables Port Shaped Speed setting. The Port Shaped Speed can
then be set using the port-shaped-speed command.
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port

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access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> port-shaping enabled
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> port-shaped-speed 64000
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> show access-port

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 1000000000
Configured Port Speed : 1000-full
Negotiated Port Speed : None
Media Type : fiber
MDIX Control : Not Applicable
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available
SFP Connector Type : unknown
SFP Link Length (m) : 0
SFP Media Type :
SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : 0
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Rx Pause Enabled : disabled
Tx Pause Enabled : disabled

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port-shaping

Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp


Port VLAN ID : 5-0
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
QinQ Ethertype Override : disabled
Port Shaping Enabled : enabled
Port Shaped Speed : 64000

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
auto-diagnostic port-shaping
init-diag show diag-results
mdix show sfp-info
media speed
mtu switch-type
port-shaped-speed
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Command Descriptions

port-vlan-id

port-vlan-id
Port VLAN Identifier setting for an access port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Syntax port-vlan-id <tag>

tag The mode that the power is carried over the cable.
Valid entry: VID-PRIO (VLAN Identifier-Priority), where
VID= 0 - 4095, PRIO= 0 - 7 or *. The default is 4094-0 for
VLAN 1, 4094-1 for VLAN 1 and 4094-2 for VLAN 3.

Guidelines This command is used configure the port vlan tag. It is available only when
• The Port Mode is EVPL.
• The AFP is set to AFP-Untagged or AFP-ALL.
The specified VLAN tag is pushed to the incoming untagged frames.
For more information about AFP, see afp on p. 410. For more information about
Push VLAN ID attribute, see a2n-push-port-vid on p. 264.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> port-vlan-id 4095-0
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-3--> show access-port

Admin State : unassigned


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:37:d1:f3
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 0
Configured Port Speed : auto
Negotiated Port Speed : None
Media Type : copper
MDIX Control : auto
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available
SFP Connector Type : Not Available
SFP Link Length (m) : Not Available

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port-vlan-id

SFP Media Type : Not Available


SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : Not Available
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Rx Pause Enabled : disabled
Tx Pause Enabled : disabled
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 4095-0
............
<output truncated>

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
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delete-esa-entities show network-port


n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause

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Command Descriptions

power-level

power-level
Configure the Available Power Level for the PD connected to the PSE port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PSE Port


Syntax power-level <level>

level The available power level for the PD connected to each


PSE port.
Valid entry: class0andclass3(15.4watts),
class1(4.00watts), class2(7.00watts), class4(30watts).
The default is class1(4.00watts).

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Available Power Level for the PDs con-
nected to the PSE ports.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure poe pse_grp-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:poe--> configure pse-port pse_port-1-1-1-1

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ADVA-NE-1:poe:pse_port-1-1-1-1--> show pse-port

Power Output Port : access-1-1-1-3


Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Power Pairs : alternative-a
PSE Port Type :
Available Power Level : class1(4.00watts)
Power Pair Control Ability : enabled
Power Consumption(Watts) : 0.0
Detection Status : disabled
Power Classifications :
MPS Absent Counter : 0
Invalid Signature Counter : 0
Power Denied Counter : 0
Over Load Counter : 0
Short Counter : 0

ADVA-NE-1:poe:pse_port-1-1-1-1--> power-level
class4(30watts)
ADVA-NE-1:poe:pse_port-1-1-1-1--> show pse-port

Power Output Port : access-1-1-1-3


Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas

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power-level

Power Pairs : alternative-a


PSE Port Type :
Available Power Level : class4(30watts)
Power Pair Control Ability : enabled
Power Consumption(Watts) : 0.0
Detection Status : disabled
Power Classifications :
MPS Absent Counter : 0
Invalid Signature Counter : 0
Power Denied Counter : 0
Over Load Counter : 0
Short Counter : 0

Related
Commands admin-state pse-port-type
nonstandard-pd show pse-group
ntf-control show pse-port
power-pairs usage-threshold
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power-pairs

power-pairs
Select the mode how power is carried over the cable.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PSE Port


Syntax power-pairs <mode>

mode The mode that the power is carried over the cable.
Valid entry: alternative-a, alternative-b. The default is
alternative-a.

Guidelines This command is used to select the mode how power is carried over the cable.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure poe pse_grp-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:poe--> configure pse-port pse_port-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:poe:pse_port-1-1-1-1--> show pse-port
Power Output Port : access-1-1-1-3

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Admin State : in-service
Power Pair Control Ability : enabled
Power Pairs : Alternative A
Detection Status : searching
Power-Supplying Priority : high
MPS Absent Counter : 19224
PSE Port Type : IP-camera
Power Classifications : class4
Invalid Signature Counter : 0
Power Denied Counter : 0
Over Load Counter : 2
Short Counter : 0
ADVA-NE-1:poe:pse_port-1-1-1-1--> power-pairs Alternative
B
ADVA-NE-1:poe:pse_port-1-1-1-1--> show pse-port
Power Output Port : access-1-1-1-3
Admin State : in-service
Power Pair Control Ability : enabled
Power Pairs : Alternative B
Detection Status : searching
Power-Supplying Priority : high
MPS Absent Counter : 19224
PSE Port Type : IP-camera
Power Classifications : class4
Invalid Signature Counter : 0
Power Denied Counter : 0
Over Load Counter : 2
Short Counter : 0

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Related
Commands admin-state pse-port-type
nonstandard-pd show pse-group
ntf-control show pse-port
power-level usage-threshold
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Command Descriptions

pps-generation

pps-generation
Configure PPS generation condition for the GPS Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure GPS

Syntax pps-generation <condition>

condition The condition for the GPS port to generate PPS.


Valid entry: 1sat, 3sats. The default is 3 sats.

Guidelines This command is used to configure PPS generation condition for the GPS Port.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> pps-generation 1sat
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 1sat
Cable Length, (m) : 5
PPS Generated : disabled
Satellites Number : 0
Satellites Usable : disabled
Self Survey Progress, (%) : 1
Antenna Status : open

Related
Commands admin-state pps-generation
alias show gps-port
cable-length

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prefix-length

prefix-length
Manually configure the IPv6 Unicast address prefix length of a Management
DCN or a Management Tunnel.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN:


configure eth0 prefix-length <prefix-length>

For Management Tunnel:

prefix-length <prefix-length>

prefix-le The length of the IPv6 address prefix.


ngth Valid entry: 1 - 128.
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Guidelines This command is used to manually configure the IPv6 address prefix length of s
Management DCN or a Management interface.
IPv6 address prefix is usually automatically configured. Manual configuration is
requested only when both DHCPv6 and Stateless Auto Configuration are dis-
abled.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 prefix-length 60
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:37:d4:50
IP Address : 172.23.191.45
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:37:d4:50
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name :
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled

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prefix-length

RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
IPv6 Address : 0100:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0010
IPv6 Prefix Length : 60
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-server
DHCPv6 : enabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : enabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 1111:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:5555:0001
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 60
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE37:D450
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available

Refer to the following example for Management Tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-2
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> ipv6-unicast-addr
2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334 60
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl

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Tunnel Name : lobster
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : mac-based
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:37:d4:51
COS : 7
MTU (bytes) : 1500
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type :
DHCP Client ID : FSP150CC-GE114H
DHCP Class ID Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Control : disabled
DHCP Host Name Type :
DHCP Host Name :
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
DHCPv6 : disabled
IPv6 Address : 2001:0DB8:85A3:0000:0000:8A2E:0370:7334
IPv6 Prefix Length : 60
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : enabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 4321:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:5555:0001
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 61
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled

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prefix-length

RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000

Related
Commands dhcpv6-control ipv6-sys-def-gateway
dhcpv6-role ipv6-unicast-addr
ip-mode prefix-length
ipv6-ra-control stateless-addr-auto-cfg
ipv6-ra-prefix
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Command Descriptions

primary-server

primary-server
Configure the IP address of the primary Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level NTP Client


Syntax primary-server <ip-address>

ipv4-addr The IP Address of the Primary NTP Server.


ess Valid entry: Valid IPv4 Address.
ipv6-addr The IPv6 Address of the Primary NTP Server.
ess Valid entry: The valid IPv6 Unicast Address of the Primary
NTP server.
ip-versio The version of the NTP Server IP address.
n Valid entry: ipv4, ipv6; the default is ipv4.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the IP address of the primary NTP Server.
Setting this address to 0.0.0.0 prevents this server from being used.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ntp-client
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> primary-server 191.1.1.7
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> show ntp-client

Primary Server : 191.1.1.7


Backup Server : 191.1.1.1
NTP Type : unicast
NTP Client : enabled
Active Server : secondary
Round-trip delay to NTP server (micro secs) : 0
NTP server precision (micro secs) : 0
Polling interval (seconds) : 16

Related
Commands
backup-server primary-server
control show ntp-client
polling-interval switch-server

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primary-vid

primary-vid
Configure the Primary VID on a CFM MEP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP


Syntax primary-vid <primary-vid>

primary-vid Assign the primary VID for a MEP. Assigning 0 means


the MACOMP primary VID is used.
Valid entry: 0 to 4095

Guidelines This command is used to assign a primary VID for a MEP. The primary VID
must from the VLAN table VID or 0. If “0” is entered, the primary VID of the
related MACOMP is used.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure cfm
ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-2
ADVA:cfm:md-2--> configure manet manet-2-1
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ADVA:cfm:manet-2-1--> configure mep mep-2-1-56


ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> primary-vid 10
ADVA:cfm:mep-2-1-56--> show mep

State : disabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-5
Direction : up
CCM Generation : disabled
Primary VID : 10
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : false
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : false
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 1
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : disabled

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primary-vid

LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled


CCM LTM Priority : 0
Fault Alarm Priority : mac-remote-xcon-error
MEP Defects : none
Total CCM's Transmitted : 0
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands add mep llf-trigger
admin-state lm-dualended-countallprios
ais-client-mdlevel lm-in-profile
ais-gen lm-rx-countallprios
ais-interval lm-tx-countallprios
ais-prio lowest-alarmprio
ais-trigger opr-linktrace mac
ccm-enabled opr-linktrace mep

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ccm-ltm-prio opr-lpbk mac
clear-statistics opr-lpbk mep
delete mep primary-vid
ethernet-type show alarm-attributes
list linktrace show mep
list mep show remote-mep
list remote-mep

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prio-map-mode

prio-map-mode
Set the Priority Map Mode for an Access Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Syntax prio-map-mode <pmm>

pmm Priority Map Mode.


Valid entry: 802.1p, ip-tos, ip-dscp, none. The default is none.

Guidelines The priority mapping table defines the latency characteristics applied to an
ingress frame based on the priority classification method in effect. The classifi-
cation method can be set to one of: 802.1p, TOS or DSCP. When the
prio-map-mode is set to anything other than none, a Priority Mapping Table is
created. This table contains an entry corresponding to each numeric value of
the CoS parameter. For 802.1p or TOS mode, the table contains eight entries;
for DSCP mode, the table contains 64 entries.
Each entry in the mapping table defines whether an ingress frame with that CoS
value is treated with normal or low latency emission priority.
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This option is only applicable when the port is in multi-flow EVC mode. A Priority
Map Mode table can be changed only if there are no flows defined on the UNI.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> prio-map-mode ip-dscp
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> show access-port

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 1000000000
Configured Port Speed : 1000-full
Negotiated Port Speed : None
Media Type : fiber
MDIX Control : Not Applicable
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available
SFP Connector Type : unknown
SFP Link Length (m) : 0

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prio-map-mode

SFP Media Type :


SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : 0
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Rx Pause Enabled : disabled
Tx Pause Enabled : disabled
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 3-3
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
QinQ Ethertype Override : disabled
Port Shaping Enabled : enabled
Port Shaped Speed : 10048000
Priority Map Mode : ip-dscp

Related
Commands
edit-prio-map prio-map-mode
list prio-map show prio-map

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priority (esa)

priority (esa)
Set the IP priority for this Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) Probe or Reflec-
tor.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Probe


Configure ESA Reflector

Syntax priority <prio>

prio IP priority given to the packets.


Valid entry: 0 - 7 if Priority Map Mode is set to Type Of
Service (TOS), 0 - 63 if pmm is set to Differentiated
Services Code Point (DSCP), and not applicable if
pmm is set to none. The default value is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to modify the IP priority on an Etherjack Service Assurance
(ESA) probe or reflector. For more information about Priority Map Mode, see pri-
ority (sync) on p. 1087.
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Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
esa_probe-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-1--> priority 3
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-1--> show probe

Probe ID : probe1
Protocol Type : icmp-echo
Source Port : access-1-1-1-5
Source Address : 12.112.12.3
Source Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Destination Address : 12.112.12.5
History Interval : 10min
History Bins : 15
Distribution History Interval : 15min
Distribution History Bins : 24
Priority Map Mode : dscp
Dead Interval : 60
Packet Interval : 100
Packet Size : 104
Packets Per Sample : 200
IP Priority : 3
Response Timeout : 10
VLAN Enable : enabled
VLAN Tag : 3-4

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priority (esa)

VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100


Creation Time : 2011-02-04,17:38:48
Associated Schedule : none

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure reflector
esa_reflector-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_reflector-1-1-1-1--> priority 1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_reflector-1-1-1-1--> show
reflector

Reflector ID : ref1
Source Port : access-1-1-1-5
IP Address : 121.12.0.5
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
IP Priority Map Mode : tos
IP Priority : 1
Status : active
Creation Time : 2011-02-05,10:01:18

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Related For Probe,
Commands add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

For Reflector,
add reflector resume (reflector)
delete reflector show reflector
priority (esa) suspend (reflector)
priority-map

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priority (sync)

priority (sync)
Set the priority for a synchronization reference or Time reference.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Sync


Configure Time Clock

Syntax priority <syncref-eid> <priority>


priority <timeref-eid> <priority>

syncref-e The entity identifier of a synchronization reference.


id Valid entry: syncref-ne-shelf-nte-sync-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, sync=1, n=1-3. Example:
syncref-1-1-1-1-1.
priority The priority value of a synchronization reference.
Valid entry: 1-10.
time-ref- The Entity Identifier of a Time Reference.
eid
Valid entry: timeref-ne-shelf-nte-clk-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, clk=1, n=1. Example: timeref-1-1-1-1-1.
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Guidelines This command is used to set the priority for a synchronization reference entity.
Examples Refer to the following example for Synchronization:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> priority syncref-1-1-1-1-1 5
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show syncref syncref-1-1-1-1-1

Alias :
Priority : 5
Source : ts-1-1
Status : ref-ok
Received QL : ql-nsupp
State : active
Effective QL : ql-stu

Refer to the following example for Time Clock:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> priority timeref-1-1-1-1-1
10
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show timeref
timeref-1-1-1-1-1

Alias : from_gps

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priority (sync)

Priority : 10
Source : gps-1-1-1-1
Status : Not Available
State :

Related For Synchronization:


Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

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For Time Clock:
add timeref selection-mode
admin-state show time-available-refs
clear show time-clock
clear-lockout show time-ref
clear-wtr sync-ref-candidate
delete timeref time-clock-alias
expected-ql time-holdover-performance
list timeref time-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
priority (sync)

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priority-map

priority-map
This command modifies the priority map mode on an Etherjack Service Assurance
(ESA) probe or VLAN tagged ESA reflector.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Probe


Configure ESA Reflector

Syntax priority-map <pmm>

pmm Priority Map Mode.


Valid entry: 802.1p, ip-tos, ip-dscp, none. The default is none.

Guidelines This command modifies the priority map mode on an Etherjack Service Assurance
(ESA) probe or VLAN tagged ESA reflector.
As for reflector, only those suspended can be edit for priority map.

Examples Refer to the following examples for Probe:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
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ADVA-NE-1--> configure esa


ADVA-NE-1:esa--> configure probe esa_probe-1-20
ADVA-NE-1:esa_probe-1-20--> priority-map tos
ADVA-NE-1:esa_probe-1-20--> show probe

Probe ID : probe1
Direction : up
Protocol Type : icmp-echo
Source Port : lag-1-1
Source Address : 124.33.45.99
Source Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Destination Address : 124.33.45.98
History Interval : 5min
History Bins : 32
Distribution History Interval : 5min
Distribution History Bins : 32
Priority Map Mode : tos
Dead Interval : 5000
Packet Interval : 30
Packet Size : 1500
Packets Per Sample : 9
IP Priority : 7
Response Timeout : 5
Creation Time : 2011-01-24,01:32:15
VLAN Enable : enabled
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
VLAN Tag : 0-0
Inner VLAN Tag Enabled : enabled

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priority-map

Inner VLAN Tag Ethernet Type : 0x345


Inner VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner2 VLAN Tag Enabled : disabled
Inner2 VLAN Tag Ethernet Type : 0x8100
Inner2 VLAN Tag : 0-0
Number Dist History Bins : 32
Associated Sch Group : none

Refer to the following examples for Reflector:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure reflector
esa_reflector-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_reflector-1-1-1-1-->
priority-map dscp
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_reflector-1-1-1-1--> show
reflector

Reflector ID : ref1
Source Port : access-1-1-1-5
IP Address : 121.12.0.5
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0

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IP Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1
Status : suspended
Creation Time : 2011-02-05,10:01:18

Related For Probe,


Commands add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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priority-map

For Reflector,
add reflector resume (reflector)
delete reflector show reflector
priority (esa) suspend (reflector)
priority-map
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priority-mode

priority-mode
Configure the Priority Mode.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SOOC

Syntax priority-mode <mode>

mode The priority mode.


Valid entry: dscp, tos, none. The default is none.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Priority Mode.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1

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ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> priority-mode dscp
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc

Alias :
EVC : flow-1-1-1-1-1
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,prtcl,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave Address : 10.10.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Interface name : Sborgan
Current Offset From Master : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : disabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 10.10.20.110
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-16-sec
Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Delay Response Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Delay Response Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Sync Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Lease Duration : 300

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priority-mode

Clock Class : none


Recent Mean Path Delay : 140737488371712
Recent Sync PDV : 237494511654912
Recent Sync Path Delay : Not Available

Related
Commands add sooc master-syncrcp-timeout
admin-state priority-mode-value
alias show last-rcv-sync-msg
delete sooc show perf-mon
master-announce-rcpt-time- show sooc
out unicast-restart-timer
master-delresp-receipt-time-
unicast-timeout
out
master-priority
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priority-mode-value

priority-mode-value
Configure the Priority mode value.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SOOC

Syntax priority-mode-value <priority>

priority The priority value.


Valid entry: 0 - 7 if Priority Map Mode is set to Type Of
Service (TOS), 0 - 63 if pmm is set to Differentiated
Services Code Point (DSCP), and not applicable if
pmm is set to none. The default value is 0.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Priority mode value.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure ptp


ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
DVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> priority-mode-value 5
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc

Alias :
EVC : flow-1-1-1-1-1
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,prtcl,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave Address : 10.10.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Interface name : Sborgan
Current Offset From Master : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : disabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 10.10.20.110
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-16-sec

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priority-mode-value

Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 2


Master Delay Response Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Delay Response Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Sync Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Lease Duration : 300
Clock Class : none
Recent Mean Path Delay : 140737488371712
Recent Sync PDV : 237494511654912
Recent Sync Path Delay : Not Available

Related
Commands add sooc master-syncrcp-timeout
admin-state priority-mode
alias show last-rcv-sync-msg
delete sooc show perf-mon
master-announce-rcpt-time- show sooc
out
unicast-restart-timer
master-delresp-receipt-time- unicast-timeout
out
master-priority
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prompt

prompt
Change the SubNetwork or Network Element Component of the CLI Command
Prompt.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Network Element


Configure System

Syntax prompt <rootPrefix>


prompt <nePrefix>

rootPre A short character string to be used as the CLI SubNetwork


fix (Root) command Prompt Prefix. This command is executed at
root level.
Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 64 characters (8 or fewer
characters are recommended). The default is ADVA.
nePrefi A short character string to be used as the Network Element
x command Prompt Prefix. This command is executed at Network
Element Configuration level.
Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 64 characters (8 or fewer
characters are recommended). The default is NE-n.

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Guidelines This command is used to modify the root (SubNetwork) component of the CLI
prompt or Network Element level of the CLI prompt. The base part of the CLI
command prompt is made up of two components: the SubNetwork component
and the Network Element component. At the Root level of the CLI tree, only the
SubNetwork component is shown (e.g., ADVA-->). Once the user moves to a
specific Network Element, the base component of the CLI prompt is appended
with the specific NE command prompt (ADVA:NE-n-->).

Examples For a subnetwork:


ADVA:system--> prompt A
A:system--> home
A--> show subnetwork
Subnetwork CLI Prefix : A

For a Network Element:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:NE-1--> prompt NE_ONE
ADVA:NE_ONE-->

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prompt

Related For Network Element Prompt:


Commands admin-state show all-slots
contact show ne-alarms
location show ne-conditions
name (ne) show network-element
opr-lamptest show nte
prompt show shelf-info
show alarm-attributes show slot-info

For System Prompt:


list sys-resource show shelf-info
prompt show subnetwork
show network-element show system
show running-config
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protect-access-learning

protect-access-learning
Configure the protect-access-learning on a Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow

Syntax protect-access-learning <control>

control Whether to enable the Protection Access Learning on a


Flow.
Valid entry: block, discard, none.The default is none.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Protection Access Learning on a Flow.
• None: Learned entries for this flow with the parent Access Port as a destina-
tion can be updated to a different Port.
• Discard: Learned entries for this flow with the parent Access Port as a desti-
nation cannot be updated to a different Port; frames received that would
update the learned entry are discarded.

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• Block: Learned entries for this flow with the Physical or Logical Parent
Access Port as a destination cannot be updated to a different Port. After
receiving a frame that would update a learned entry, that frame is discarded,
the Flow enters a secondary state of BLOCKD, and all subsequent frames
received on that port that match the Flow membership shall be discarded
until the secondary state of BLCKD is cleared.
All flows that begin discarding frames due to this control shall transition to a sec-
ondary state of BLCKD and a operational state of outage. Transition out of this
secondary state is by user action (see clear-blocked-state on p. 497)

Examples ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> protect-access-learning block
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : management


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled
Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000

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Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000


Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 3:5
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
N2A Shaping Type : port-based
N2N Forwarding : disabled
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1
Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
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PBB Frame Enabled : disabled


Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1
Access Interface : access-1-1-1-6
Access Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Network Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 1000
Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2000
Protect Access Learning Control : block
Protect Network Learning Control : none
Aging Timer : 250
Table Full Learning Action : forward

Related
Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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protect-mgmttnl

protect-mgmttnl
Enable or disable protecting Management Tunnels with Ethernet Ring Protec-
tion (ERP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax protect-mgmttnl <control>

control Whether to protect Management Tunnel with Ethernet


Ring Protection (ERP).
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default value:
disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable protecting Management Tunnels


with Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> protect-mgmttnl enabled
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : protection
RAPS Ring ID : 1
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2d:6c:50
RAPS Tag VLAN : 30-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 5
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 1
Hold Off Time (ms) : 10000
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : mep-1-1-3010
Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none

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protect-mgmttnl

Ring Port 1 Role : none


Protect Management Tunnel : enabled
ERP State : protection
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 1
TX RAPS Request : signal-fail
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 1

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
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raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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protect-network-learning

protect-network-learning
Configure the protection network learning on a Flow.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow

Syntax protect-network-learning <control>

control Whether to enable the Protect Network Learning on a


Flow.
Valid entry: block, discard, none.The default is none.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Protection Network Learning on a Flow.
• None: Learned entries for this flow with the parent Access Port as a destina-
tion can be updated to a different Port.
• Discard: Learned entries for this flow with the parent Access Port as a desti-
nation cannot be updated to a different Port; frames received that would
update the learned entry are discarded.

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• Block: Learned entries for this flow with the Physical or Logical Parent
Access Port as a destination cannot be updated to a different Port. After
receiving a frame that would update a learned entry, that frame is discarded,
the Flow enters a secondary state of BLOCKD, and all subsequent frames
received on that port that match the Flow membership shall be discarded
until the secondary state of BLCKD is cleared.
All flows that begin discarding frames due to this control shall transition to a sec-
ondary state of BLCKD and a operational state of outage. Transition out of this
secondary state is by user action (see clear-blocked-state on p. 497)

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> protect-network-learning
discard
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show flow

Admin State : management


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : enabled

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protect-network-learning

Access to Network Shaping Type : flow-based


Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 64000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 3:5
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
N2A Shaping Type : port-based
N2N Forwarding : disabled
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 30
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ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1


Policing : enabled
I-Tag Control : none
I-Tag : 256-0
PBB Frame Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Enabled : disabled
Dest. BMAC Addr : 01:1e:83:00:00:00
Network Interface : network-1-1-1-1
Access Interface : access-1-1-1-6
Access Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Network Interface Learning Control : mac-based
Access Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 1000
Network Maximum Fwd Table Entries : 2000
Protect Access Learning Control : block
Protect Network Learning Control : discard
Aging Timer : 250
Table Full Learning Action : forward

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Command Descriptions

protect-network-learning

Related
Commands access-learning-ctrl list fwd-entries
access-max-forwarding-entries network-learning-ctrl
add fwd-entry network-max-forwarding-entries
aging-timer protect-access-learning
clear-blocked-state protect-network-learning
delete fwd-entry show fwd-entry
edit fwd-entry table-full-action
flush-fwb-table

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

proxy-arp

proxy-arp
Enable or disable proxy ARP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax proxy-arp [enable | disable]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the proxy ARP on the NE. The
default is disabled.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> proxy-arp enabled
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : enabled
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Management Traffic Bridging : enabled


Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2011-12-09,14:29:56
System Up Time : 1 day 4 hrs 7 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100
File services mode : IDLE

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proxy-arp

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial

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proxy-ndp

proxy-ndp
Enable or disable proxy NDP.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax proxy-arp <control>

control Control over IPv6 Proxy NDP.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default value:
disabled..

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the proxy ARP on the NE. The
default is disabled.
A system working as a NDP proxy relays the Neighbor advertisement using the
local MAC address when it receives a Neighbor Solicitation.
This option defines if the proxy NDP functionality should be enabled. If two or
more ADVA FSP 150s are connected via Management Tunnel as well as con-
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nected to the same LAN, then only one of the NEs/NIDs should have the
PROXYNDP option enabled. Otherwise, there will be multiple NDP responses
for a single NDP request for a remote reachable IP Address. Proxy NDP cannot
be enabled when Management Traffic Bridging is enabled and Management
Traffic Bridging cannot be enabled when proxy NDP is enabled.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> proxy-ndp enabled
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114H


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114H
CLI Prefix : ADVA
Proxy ARP : disabled
IPv6 Forwarding : enabled
Proxy NDP : enabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 172.23.191.1
Release Version : 6.1.1-140
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : disabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled

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proxy-ndp

Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2000-01-13,23:08:47
System Up Time : 1 day 22 mins 56 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE
System TOD type : local
Log Server Method : dhcp
NTP Server Method : dhcp

Related
Commands
add ndp-entry proxy-ndp
add proxy-ndp rip-ng-control

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delete ndp-entry show ndp-entries
delete proxy-ndp show proxy-ndp
flush-ndp-cache

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

pse-port-type

pse-port-type
Describe the device being connected to and powered by the PSE port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure PSE Port


Syntax pse-port-type <pse-port-type>

pse-port-t The description of the device being connected and


ype powered.
Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 255 characters. The
default is null.

Guidelines This command is used to describe the device being connected to and powered
by the PSE port.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure poe pse_grp-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:poe--> configure pse-port pse_port-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:poe:pse_port-1-1-1-1--> show pse-port
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Power Output Port : access-1-1-1-3


Admin State : in-service
Power Pair Control Ability : enabled
Power Pairs : spare
Detection Status : searching
Power-Supplying Priority : high
MPS Absent Counter : 18764
PSE Port Type :
Power Classifications : class4
Invalid Signature Counter : 0
Power Denied Counter : 0
Over Load Counter : 2
Short Counter : 0

ADVA-NE-1:poe:pse_port-1-1-1-1--> pse-port-type IP_camera


ADVA-NE-1:poe:pse_port-1-1-1-1--> show pse-port
Power Output Port : access-1-1-1-3
Admin State : in-service
Power Pair Control Ability : enabled
Power Pairs : spare
Detection Status : searching
Power-Supplying Priority : high
MPS Absent Counter : 18992
PSE Port Type : IP_camera
Power Classifications : class4
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Command Descriptions

pse-port-type

Related
Commands admin-state power-pairs
nonstandard-pd show pse-group
ntf-control show pse-port
power-level usage-threshold

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

qinq-ethertype

qinq-ethertype
Edit the Queue-in-Queue Ethertype for an Access Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax qinq-ethertype <ethertype>

Guidelines This command is used to enter the Queue-in-Queue Ethertype for an Access
Port. The Ethertype is a hexadecimal entry in the form “0xNNNN” where NNNN
are hex characters 0 to F.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA:--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> qinq-ethertype 0x8100
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show lag
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Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 1000000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : disabled
LACP Control : disabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 55
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-5
QinQ Ethertype : 0x8100

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Command Descriptions

qinq-ethertype

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause

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ql-mode

ql-mode
Enable or disable Quality Level sync status messaging (SSM).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port - SyncE


Configure BITS IN/OUT
Configure Network Port - SyncE
Configure Telecom Slave

Syntax ql-mode <control>

control The control indicating if QL Mode is used.


Valid entry: disabled, enabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command enables or disables QL Mode for an interface. QL Mode can not
be enabled for BITS IN/OUT if the BITS line type (bits-line-type) is set to
“2048kbps”. For the BITS OUT interface, if the QL Mode is set to “disabled” and
the T1/E1 configuration supports SSM, the port transmits a QL value of
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QL-DNU. If the T1/E1 configuration is changed to not support SSM, QL Mode is


automatically disabled. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid
entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1-1--> configure bits-out
bits_out-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> ql-mode enabled
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> show bits-out

Alias :
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary State : act
Line Type : t1
Line Code : t1-b8zs
Frame Format : t1-esf
SA Bit : none
QL Mode : enabled
Squelch QL : ql-none
Transmit QL : ql-eec1
Line Build Out : 0-133-ft

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Command Descriptions

ql-mode

Related For BITS IN/BITS OUT/Access/Network Port:


Commands
admin-state line-code
alias ql-mode
assumed-ql sa-bit
bits-line-type show bits-in
expected-ql show bits-out
frame-format squelch-ql
line-build-out sync-e-mode

For Telecom Slave:


admin-state ql-mode
add telecom-slave show telecom-slave
alias squelch-control
assumed-ql squelch-ql
clock-recovery-mode sync-e-mode
delete telecom-slave sync-id
expected-ql sync-ref-mode

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

raps-mdlevel

raps-mdlevel
Configure the MD Level of a Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax raps-mdlevel <md-level>

raps-mdlevel The Maintenance Domain Level for a ERP to transmit


and receive RAPS PDUs for this ERP instance
Valid entry: 0-7. The default is 1.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the MD Level of a Ethernet Ring Protection
(ERP).

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> raps-mdlevel 5
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> show erp
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : idle
RAPS Ring ID : 1
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2c:a4:48
RAPS Tag VLAN : 30-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 5
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 10
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 1
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
Ring Port 0 Role : none
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled

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raps-mdlevel

ERP State : idle


WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 1
TX RAPS Request :
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label

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raps-nodeid

raps-nodeid
Designate the Node ID of the local system for this ERP instance.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax raps-nodeid <rapsNodeId>

rapsNodeId Node ID of the local system for this ERP instance. The
value is used as the Node ID in the RAPS PDU.
Valid entry: A valid MAC address. The default value is
the MAC address of the Management DCN (eth0).

Guidelines This command is used to designate the Node ID of the local system for this ERP
instance. The value is used as the Node ID in the R Automatic Protection
Switching (RAPS) PDU.
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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> raps-nodeid 00:80:ea:2c:6c:68
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : pending
RAPS Ring ID : 99
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2c:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4094-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 1
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 3
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2

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raps-nodeid

Ring Port 1 MEP : none


Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : pending
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 3
TX RAPS Request : no-request
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)

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protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

raps-tag-ethertype

raps-tag-ethertype
Configure the Ethernet Type of the VLAN for transmitted/received RAPS PDUs
for this ERP instance.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Protection Ring

Syntax raps-tag-ethertype [ethertype]

ethernetype VID value of the VLAN tag for transmitted/received RAPS


PDUs for this ERP instance.
Valid entry: 0x8100 or 0x88a8. The default is 8 0x8100.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the Ethernet Type of the VLAN for transmit-
ted and received RAPS PDUs for this ERP instance. It was not applicable when
rapsUntagged is Enabled.
The Ethertype can be 0x8100 or 0x88a8, but not both:
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• 0x8100: C-Tag.
• 0x88a8: S-Tag.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> raps-tag-ethertype 0x88a8
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> show erp

Alias : XG210-34-180
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : pending
RAPS Ring ID : 1
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2c:a4:48
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4095-6
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x88a8
RAPS MD Level : 5
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 10
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 1

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raps-tag-ethertype

Hold Off Time (ms) : 0


Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : mep-1-2-3030
Ring Port 0 Role : none
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : mep-1-1-3021
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : pending
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 1
TX RAPS Request : no-request
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role

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guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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raps-tag-vlan

raps-tag-vlan
Configure the VLAN Tag for the VLAN used by the ERP instance to transmitted
and received RAPS PDUs.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Protection Group

Syntax raps-tag-vlan <vlan-tag>

raps-tag-vla VLAN Tag for the VLAN used by the ERP instance to
n transmitted and received RAPS PDUs.
Valid entry: rapsVID-priority, where rapsVID=1-4095,
priority =1-7. The default is 4094-7.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the VLAN Tag for the VLAN used by the
ERP instance to transmitted and received RAPS PDUs.
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Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> raps-tag-vlan 4095-6
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-1--> show erp

Alias : XG210-34-180
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : pending
RAPS Ring ID : 1
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2c:a4:48
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4095-6
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 5
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 10
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 1
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : mep-1-2-3030
Ring Port 0 Role : none

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raps-tag-vlan

Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2


Ring Port 1 MEP : mep-1-1-3021
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : pending
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 1
TX RAPS Request : no-request
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port

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manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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rate

rate
Set the traffic rate for an Etherjack Connection Performance Analyzer (ECPA)
diagnostic test stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level ECPA Streams


Syntax rate <rate>

rate Defines the traffic rate (in bps) at which packets should
be sent.
Valid entry: 64,000 to 1,000,000,000 (bps). The default is
10,048,000 bps.

Guidelines This command configures the frame rate (in bits per second) for this ECPA con-
figuration stream.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA:--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ecpa-streams 12
ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> rate 1000000000
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ADVA:system:ecpa_cfg-12--> show ecpa-stream

Stream Name : stream-12


Frame Size : 1500
Rate : 1000000000
Payload Type : random
Frame Signature :
Destination MAC : 00:0b:09:00:00:01
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Tag : 3000-3
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x88a8
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 4094-1
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
IP Version : ipv6
Source IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Source IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Destination IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
Destination IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1

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Command Descriptions

rate

Related
Commands dest-mac-addr outer-vlan-tag
framesize payload-type (ecpa)
inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat) rate
inner-vlan<n>-ethertype show ecpa-stream
inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat) source-addr
ip-precedence-mode src-mac
ip-priority stream-name
ip-version (ecpa) target-addr
outer-vlan-control use-port-src-mac
outer-vlan-ethertype

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

reboot

reboot
Reboot the NTE card.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure NTE


Syntax reboot <mode>

mode The reboot mode for this NTE card.


Valid entry: warm, cold. The default is warm.

Guidelines This operation disconnects the login and restarts the NTE unit.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> reboot cold

Related
Commands
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admin-state show alarm-attributes


alias show nte
reboot snmp-dying-gasp

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redial-timer

redial-timer
Set up the redial timer, which is the time interval between two dialing attempts.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure USB


Syntax redial-timer <interval>

interval A desirable interval of dialing attempts.


Valid entry: 1 to 600 seconds.

Guidelines This command is used to set up the redial timer, which is the time interval
between two dialing attempts.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure usb
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> redial-timer 20
ADVA-NE-1:3g_dcn-1-1-1-1--> show usb

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Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Vendor Name : huawei
Serial Number : H9A4CA10C0219939
Hardware Ver : "CD6ATCPU"
Model : E1750
IMEI : 354818044084926
Firmware Ver : 11.124.05.04.112
Connection Status : Connected
Service Provider :
MTU : 1500
Max Speed : 460800
Current RSSI : High
Apn : ChinaTel
User name : yourname
Password : *****
Dial Number : *99#
Redial Timer : 20
SIM Status : OK
PIN/PUK Status : OK
IMSI : 460019212753465

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redial-timer

Related
Commands admin-state password
alias pin-authentication
apn redial-timer
change-pin show 3g-dcn
dial-number show usb
disable-pin unlock-pin
enable-pin user-name
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regenerate-ssh-keys

regenerate-ssh-keys
Regenerate the SSH Keys.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax regenerate-ssh-keys

Guidelines This command regenerates the SSH keys.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> regenerate-ssh-keys

Related
Commands
access-order security-strength
auth-protocol show security-system
auth-type tacacs-privilege-control
regenerate-ssh-keys tacacs-user-privilege

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

regenerate-ssl-certificate

regenerate-ssl-certificate
Regenerate the SSL Certificate.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax regenerate-ssl-certificate

Guidelines This command regenerates the SSL Certificate. It uses the information stored in
the provisioned SSL Certificate to rebuild the active SSL Certificate.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> regenerate-ssl-certificate
ADVA:user-sec--> show active-ssl-certificate
ssl_certificate-1

Country : CN
State : GD
Locality : SZ
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
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Organization Unit : Ethernet Access


Name : ADVA
Email : support@advaoptical.com
SHA1 Finger Print : 61:4C:40:19:15:05:8D:A1:7F:EB:B3:60:54:25:E2:75:F6:7D:64:96
MD5 Finger Print : CF:4A:BF:BB:B1:8F:FE:50:AD:F3:49:E2:38:C8:A9:DE
Valid From : 2011-12-09,10:58:35
Valid Until : 2031-01-27,10:58:35

Related
Commands
config-ssl-strength organization-unit
country regenerate-ssl-certificate
email show provisioned-ssl-certificate
locality state
name (ssl) valid-until
organization

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reinit-delay

reinit-delay
Configure the delay from when the LLDP Port Configuration Admin Status of a
particular port is disabled to the re-initialization of the Transmit State Machine
occurs.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System LLDP


Syntax reinit-delay <reinit-delay>

reinit-de The re-initialization delay for system LLDP configuration.


lay Valid entry: 1-10 seconds. The default is 2.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the delay from when the LLDP Port Configu-
ration Admin Status of a particular port is disabled to the re-initialization of the
Transmit State Machine occurs.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> lldp
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> show lldp

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Transmission Interval : 30
Hold Time Multiplier : 3
Re-Initialization Delay : 2
Notification Interval : 15
Maximum Neighbors : Not Available
Maximum Neighbor Action : delete
Destination MAC1 : 01:80:c2:11:22:0e
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> reinit-delay 5
ADVA:system:lldp_sys--> show lldp
Transmission Interval : 30
Hold Time Multiplier : 3
Re-Initialization Delay : 5
Notification Interval : 15
Maximum Neighbors : Not Available
Maximum Neighbor Action : delete
Destination MAC1 : 01:80:c2:11:22:0e

Related
Commands holdtime-multiplier show lldp
max-neighbor-action show lldp-stats
message-fast-tx trans-interval
notification-interval tx-credit-max
reinit-delay tx-fast-init
show dest-addr

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

remote-link-ids

remote-link-ids
Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Remote Link Identifier(s) associated with
an Access Port or Network Port or LAG.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level LLF


Syntax remote-link-ids <link-id>

link-id The type of signal to be transmitted to propagate an LLF


condition.
Valid entry: 1 - 6. The default is none. Multiple entries
are allowed.

Guidelines Configure the Link Loss Forwarding Remote Link Identifier(s) associated with
an Ethernet Access port or Ethernet Network port. For valid entity identifiers,
see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> llf
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> remote-link-ids 1,3,5
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:llf--> show lag

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Aggregate Or Individual : enabled
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:0d
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Port Speed : 100000000
Aggregated Data Rate : 0
LAG Mode : active-standby
LAG Protocols : enabled
LACP Control : enabled
CCM Defect Detection : disabled
Actor System ID : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
Actor System Priority : 32768
Actor Admin Key : 32769
Actor Operational Key : 32769
Collector Max Delay (10 us) : 50
Partner System ID : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Partner System Priority : 0
Partner Operational Key : 0
Member Port List : access-1-1-1-4

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Command Descriptions

remote-link-ids

QinQ Ethertype : N/A


Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Port Mode : co
Service Type : evpl
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 4-0
Priority Map Mode : 802.1p
N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : enabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled

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Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none
LLF Status : enabled
LLF Trigger Events : trigger-link-down
LLF Delay : 3
LLF Active : true
LLF Link Partner Status : disabled
LLF Local Link Id : 1
LLF Remote Link Ids : 1,3,5
LLF TX Action Type : link-down
LLF Remote Link Down Ids : none

Related
Commands
llf-control llf-tx-action-type
llf-delay local-link-id
llf-trigger-event remote-link-ids

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

remove

remove
Deletes a config file.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Config-file


Syntax remove <filename>

filename The file name of the configuration file to delete.


Valid entry: Valid File Name..

Guidelines This command is used to delete an existing config file.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> admin config-file


ADVA:config-file--> list

|File Name |Description


|---------------------|------------------------------------------------|
|configfile1 |original_instal_db
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|configfile2 |

ADVA:config-file--> remove configfile1


ADVA:config-file--> list

|File Name |Description


|---------------------|------------------------------------------------|
|configfile2 |

Related
Commands
description show configfile
list show configfile-status
load show file-services-status
remove show running-config
restart-with-configfile transfer-file
save

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remove diag-file

remove diag-file
Delete a diagnostic file.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Diagnostics


Syntax remove diag-file

Guidelines This command is used to delete an existing diagnostics file.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> admin diagnostics
ADVA:diagnostics--> remove diag-file
ADVA:diagnostics--> show diag-file

Diag File : not Available

Related
Commands
remove diag-file show file-services-status

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save diag-file transfer-file
show diag-file

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reset-stats

reset-stats
Reset all statistics counter of an Ethernet Ring Protection to zero.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax reset-stats

Guidelines This command is used to reset all statistics counter of an Ethernet Ring Protec-
tion to zero.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> reset-stats
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> Show statistics
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General Statistics:
Ring Port 0 Blocked : 0
Ring Port 0 RAPS PDU Discarded : 0
Ring Port 1 Blocked : 0
Ring Port 1 RAPS PDU Discarded : 0

Ring Port 0 Statistics:


TX RAPS PDU : 1
TX RAPS PDU NR : 1
TX RAPS PDU NR-RB : 0
TX RAPS PDU SF : 0
TX RAPS PDU MS : 0
TX RAPS PDU FS : 0
TX RAPS PDU Event : 0
RX RAPS PDU RX : 0
RX RAPS PDU Invalid Version : 0
RX RAPS PDU Rsvd Request : 0
RX RAPS PDU Rsvd Event : 0
RX RAPS PDU NR : 0
RX RAPS PDU NR-RB : 0
RX RAPS PDU SF : 0
RX RAPS PDU MS : 0
RX RAPS PDU FS : 0
RAPS PDU Event : 0

Ring Port 1 Statistics:


TX RAPS PDU : 1

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Command Descriptions

reset-stats

TX RAPS PDU NR : 1
TX RAPS PDU NR-RB : 0
TX RAPS PDU SF : 0
TX RAPS PDU MS : 0
TX RAPS PDU FS : 0
TX RAPS PDU Event : 0
RX RAPS PDU RX : 0
RX RAPS PDU Invalid Version : 0
RX RAPS PDU Rsvd Request : 0
RX RAPS PDU Rsvd Event : 0
RX RAPS PDU NR : 0
RX RAPS PDU NR-RB : 0
RX RAPS PDU SF : 0
RX RAPS PDU MS : 0
RX RAPS PDU FS : 0
RAPS PDU Event : 0

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats

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clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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response-timeout

response-timeout
This command modifies the response timeout on an Etherjack Service Assurance
(ESA) probe.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Probe


Syntax response-timeout <timeout>

timeout Time to receive response to a transmission, in


seconds.
Valid entry: 2 to 10 (seconds). The default is 5.

Guidelines This command modifies the response timeout on an Etherjack Service Assurance
(ESA) probe.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure probe
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esa_probe-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-1-->
response-timeout 10
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_probe-1-1-1-1--> show probe

Probe ID : probe1
Protocol Type : icmp-echo
Source Port : access-1-1-1-5
Source Address : 12.112.12.3
Source Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Destination Address : 12.112.12.5
History Interval : 10min
History Bins : 15
Distribution History Interval : 15min
Distribution History Bins : 24
Priority Map Mode : dscp
Dead Interval : 60
Packet Interval : 100
Packet Size : 104
Packets Per Sample : 200
IP Priority : 0
Response Timeout : 10
VLAN Enable : disabled
VLAN Tag : 0-0
VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
Creation Time : 2011-02-04,17:38:48
Associated Schedule : none

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Command Descriptions

response-timeout

Related
Commands
add probe priority (esa)
add probecos priority-map
cos-type response-timeout
dead-interval show destmep
delete probe show distribution
delete probecos show probe
distribution show probecos
packet-interval vlan-control
packet-per-sample vlan-tag
packet-size

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

restart-with-configfile

restart-with-configfile
This command reboots the NE and loads the designated config file.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Config-file


Syntax restart-with-configfile <filename> <confirmation>

confirmat Confirm to execute the operation specified by the


ion command.
Valid entry: yes, no.
filename Name of an existing config file.
Valid entry: The file name must be 1-32 characters long,
must have only a-z, A-Z, 0-9, ., - and _, but can not be .
or .. by itself. The following examples are complete:
“..Applebee”, “Applebee..”, “Apple.bee”. But the following
examples result in error: “.” or “..”

Guidelines This command reboots the NID and executes the designated config file. Execu-
tion of a config file changes the running configuration of the database. One use
for this command is to automatically update the database to a desired configura-
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tion after resetting the database to default values.


Entering “no” cancels the operation and entering “yes” enables the config file for
execution.

This operation modifies the current running configuration.


NOTICE Ensure that the configuration of the config file matches
that of the system, or traffic may be affected.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> list

|File Name |Description


|----------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|
|configfile_1 |
|configfile_2 |

ADVA:config-file--> restart-with-configfile configfile_1


yes

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Command Descriptions

restart-with-configfile

Related
Commands
description show configfile
list show configfile-status
load show file-services-status
remove show running-config
restart-with-configfile transfer-file
save

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

restore-db

restore-db
Restore (and install) a backup copy of the system database. The second step of
restoring a database.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Database


Syntax restore-db

Guidelines This command is used to install a previous backup. Prior to executing this com-
mand, the database must first be copied from the remote server using the trans-
fer-file command.
Database restore is not allowed if a software upgrade is in progress.

This operation will overwrite the local database when it is


activated (see activate-db on p. 285). Care must be taken
NOTICE to ensure that the configuration of the restored database
matches that of the system, or traffic may be affected.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> admin database


ADVA:database--> restore-db
ADVA:database--> show file-services-status

File services status : success


File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
activate-db restore-factory-defaults
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file

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Command Descriptions

restore-factory-defaults

restore-factory-defaults
This command is used to restore the Network Element (NE) to its factory status.

Security Level Superuser

Command Level Configure System


Syntax resotre-factory-defaults <confirmation>

confirmat Confirm to execute the operation specified by the


ion command.
Valid entry: yes, no.

Guidelines This command is used to restore the NE to its factory status, which means all
customer configuration and data are erased. For safety, this command can be
listed by typing “?” only in DB-Maintenance mode. In IS mode, the super user
can still run this command though it is not listed.
The restore-factory-defaults command functions similar to the system-defaults
db command with the “new” parameter applied. Both of the command overwrite
the current database and system defaults database with the factory default
database. The difference is that the restore-factory-defaults command also

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cleans up the: config files and system-defaults value-files.
Entering no cancels the operation and entering yes confirms the restoration
operation.
The restore-factory-defaults command overwrites the current
configuration database. Further configuration work is necessary to
restore the service.
Local access to the AMI serial port or the NEMI Local LAN
PS

Management port is required in some cases, for example, where the


DHCP server is absent, to edit the necessary configuration to
Note
resume communications.
Because this command reboots NE, currently connected users lose
connections and have to log in again after root.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> restore-factory-defaults no

Related
Commands
activate-db restore-factory-defaults
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file

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Chapter 2 CLI Command Definitions

resume (activity)

resume (activity)
Resume a scheduled ESA activity.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure ESA Activity


Syntax resume

Guidelines This operation resumes a scheduled ESA activity that has been suspended.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure schedule esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_schedule--> configure activity
esa_schedule-1-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_schedule-1-1-1-3--> show
activity

Activity ID : act3
Schedule Type : periodic
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Start Time : 2011-02-06,10:27:03


Duration : 200
Interval : 36000000
Scheduled Entities : esa_probe-1-1-1-1
Status : suspended

ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_schedule-1-1-1-3--> resume
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_schedule-1-1-1-3--> show
activity

Activity ID : act3
Schedule Type : periodic
Start Time : 2011-02-06,10:27:03
Duration : 200
Interval : 36000000
Scheduled Entities : esa_probe-1-1-1-1
Status : active

Related
Commands
add activity show activity
delete activity suspend (activity)
resume (activity)

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Command Descriptions

resume (reflector)

resume (reflector)
Resume an Etherjack Service Assurance (ESA) Reflector.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Configure ESA Reflector


Syntax resume

Guidelines This command is used to resume an ESA reflector that has been suspended.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa--> configure reflector
esa_reflector-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_reflector-1-1-1-1--> show
reflector

Reflector ID : ref1
Source Port : access-1-1-1-5

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IP Address : 121.12.0.5
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
IP Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1
Status : suspended
Creation Time : 2011-02-05,10:01:18

ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_reflector-1-1-1-1--> resume
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_reflector-1-1-1-1--> show
reflector

Reflector ID : ref1
Source Port : access-1-1-1-5
IP Address : 121.12.0.5
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
IP Priority Map Mode : dscp
IP Priority : 1
Status : active
Creation Time : 2011-02-05,10:01:18

Related
Commands
add reflector resume (reflector)
delete reflector show reflector
priority (esa) suspend (reflector)
priority-map

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retries

retries
Configure the number of retries that will be attempts for particular security
access request to this Remote Authentication Server.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure RAP


Syntax retries <num-retries>

num-retri The number of attempts made to this Remote Authentication


es Server before giving up.
Valid entry: 0 to 5. The default is 3.

Guidelines This command configures the number of retries that are attempted for particular
security access request to this Remote Authentication Server. Up to three RAP
servers (1-3) may be configured.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> retries 5
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ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server

RAS Status : enabled


Order : second
IP Address : 191.10.12.199
Port : 99
Number of Retries : 5
Timeout : 2
Secret : *****
RADIUS accounting port : 1888

Related
Commands
accounting order
accounting-port port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address show rap-server
ip-version (rap) timeout

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revertive

revertive
Enable or disable the revertive mode on a Ring Protection Link (RPL) Owner
node.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax revertive <control>

control Whether to enable the revertive mode on a RPL Owner


node.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the revertive mode on a Ring Pro-
tection Link (RPL) Owner node.
This attribute only takes effect on a Ring Protection Link (RPL) Owner node.

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Examples Refer to the following example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : pending
RAPS Ring ID : 1
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2d:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4094-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 1
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 3
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled

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revertive

ERP State : pending


WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 3
TX RAPS Request : no-request
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

Related
Commands
add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
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raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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revert to-standby

revert to-standby
Revert to previous software version on standby side.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Upgrade


Syntax revert to-standby

Guidelines This command is used to force switching to the software image on the standby
side.

This operation causes a system reboot and may affect


the configured database. Care must be taken to ensure
NOTICE that the configuration of the restored database matches
that of the system, or traffic may be affected.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> admin upgrade
ADVA:upgrade--> revert to-standby

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Related
Commands
activate show file-services-status
cancel activation show release-versions
cancel validation-timer show system
install transfer-file
revert to-standby

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ring-id

ring-id
Set the Ring ID of this ERP instance.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax ring-id <id>

ring-id Ring ID of this ERP instance. The value is used in the


destination address of the RAPS PDU.
Valid entry: A whole number 1-255. The default is 1.

Guidelines This command is used to set the Ring ID of this ERP instance. The Ring ID is
used in the destination address of the Ring Automatic Protection Switching
(RAPS) PDU.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> ring-id 99
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Node State : pending
RAPS Ring ID : 99
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2d:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4094-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 1
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 3
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none

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ring-id

Protect Management Tunnel : disabled


ERP State : pending
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 3
TX RAPS Request : no-request
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : disabled
TX RAPS DNF : disabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc

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raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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ring-port<n>-role

ring-port<n>-role
Configure the role of a Ethernet Ring Protection Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Ethernet Ring Protection

Syntax ring-port<n>-role <role>

n The Ring Protection Port to be configured.


Valid entry: 0,1.
role The role for the Ring Protection Port to play in the
Ethernet Ring Protection.
Valid entry: none, owner, neighbor. The default is none.

Guidelines This command is used to configure the role of a Ring Protection Port. A Port in
an ERP can plan on the following three roles.
• Owner – owner or ERP ring instance, responsible for blocking traffic over the
RPL so that no loops are formed in the Ethernet traffic. There can be only
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one RPL owner in a ring.


• Neighbor – An Ethernet ring node adjacent to the RPL owner. It is responsi-
ble for blocking its end of the RPL under normal conditions. This node type
is optional and prevents RPL usage when protected.
• None – Other members ports.
The ERP instance must be in the Management or Disabled state when modify-
ing this ERP instance attribute.

In an An ERP node cannot be configured as both owner and neighbor, which


means:
• If one Port is configured as owner, the other port must be configured as
none.
• If one Port is configured as neighbor, the other port must be configured as
none.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure erp erp-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> ring-port0-role owner
ADVA-NE-1:erp-1-2--> show erp

Alias :
Admin State : in-service

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ring-port<n>-role

Operational State : normal


Secondary States : act
Node State : idle
RAPS Ring ID : 1
RAPS Node ID : 00:80:ea:2d:6c:68
RAPS Tag VLAN : 4094-7
RAPS Tag Ethertype : 0x8100
RAPS MD Level : 1
RAPS Version : v2
Revertive Mode : enabled
Sub-ring without Virtual Channel : disabled
Guard Time (ms) : 500
Wait to Restore Time (minutes) : 3
Hold Off Time (ms) : 0
Ring Port 0 : network-1-1-1-1
Ring Port 0 MEP : none
Ring Port 0 Role : owner
Ring Port 1 : network-1-1-1-2
Ring Port 1 MEP : none
Ring Port 1 Role : none
Protect Management Tunnel : disabled
ERP State : idle
WTR Remaining Time (seconds) : 3

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TX RAPS Request : no-request
TX RAPS RPL Blocked : enabled
TX RAPS DNF : enabled
TX RAPS BPR : 0

Related
Commands add erp raps-tag-ethertype
admin-state raps-tag-vlan
chg-ring-ports reset-stats
clear-switch revertive
delete erp ring-id
forced-switch (erp) ring-port<n>-role
guard-time show erp
ho-time show ring-port
manual-switch (erp) show stats (erp)
protect-mgmttnl subring-without-vc
raps-mdlevel user-label
raps-nodeid wtr-time (erp)

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rip2Pkts-control

rip2Pkts-control
Enable or disable RIPv2 protocol for a management interface or tunnel.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax For DCN (eth0):


configure eth0 rip2Pkts-control [enabled | disabled]
For Management Tunnel:
rip2Pkts-control [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable RIPv2 protocol on this IPv4 Inter-
face.

Examples Refer to the following examples:


For DCN (eth0)
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 rip2Pkts-control enabled
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ADVA:comms--> show eth0

Name : eth0
IP Address : 172.23.192.60
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : kk
RIPv2 : enabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:00
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1

For Management Tunnel:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-21
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-21--> rip2Pkts-control disabled
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-21--> show mgmttnl

IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0
VLAN ID : 34
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : enabled

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rip2Pkts-control

DHCP Client ID : juke-1


RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 5000
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 64000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : mtunl1
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Interface : eth0

Related
Commands add mgmttnl ip-address (comms)
bda isid
bda-enabled list mgmttnl
buffersize (mgmttnl) netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cvlan-control show mgmttnl

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cos svlan-control
delete mgmttnl svlan-id
dhcp-client-id sys-def-gateway
dhcp-client-id-control type
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir (mgmttnl)

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rip-ng-control

rip-ng-control
Enable or disable Routing Information Protocol next generation (RIPng) packets
on a Management DCN or Management Tunnel.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure Communication


Configure Management Tunnel

Syntax ring-ng-control <control>

control Enable or disable RIPng.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled..

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable Routing Information Protocol next
generation (RIPng) packets. When RIPng is enabled on an IPv6 interface, the
interface receive the IPv6 route entry on the link and update local route table.
The interface also sends local learned IPv6 route entry to the link via Multicast
packets.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 rip-ng-control enabled
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0

Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:40
IP Address : 10.190.9.102
Netmask : 255.255.0.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID Type : mac-addr
DHCP Client ID : 00:80:ea:38:09:40
DHCP Class ID Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Control : enabled
DHCP Host Name Type : system-name
DHCP Host Name : FSP150CC-GE114SH
DHCP LOG Server Control : disabled
DHCP NTP Server Control : disabled
RIPv2 : disabled
IPv4 System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 0
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client
DHCPv6 : disabled
RIP-NG : enabled

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rip-ng-control

IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled


IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE38:0940
IPv6 Link-Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : Not Available

Related
Commands
add ndp-entry proxy-ndp
add proxy-ndp rip-ng-control
delete ndp-entry show ndp-entries
delete proxy-ndp show proxy-ndp
flush-ndp-cache

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rls-lpbk

rls-lpbk
Release an existing loopback on the Port.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Loopback


Syntax rls-lpbk

Guidelines This operation releases an existing loopback on the Port. For valid entity identi-
fiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> opr-lpbk facport
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> show lpbk-params

Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0


Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
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Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled


Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 34-*
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : facport
Loopback Status : facport
Loopback Timer : 200
Swap SADA : none

ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> rls-lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2:lpbk--> show lpbk-params

Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0


Loopback outer VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 34-5
Loopback inner VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled

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rls-lpbk

Loopback Type : none


Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 200
Swap SADA : none

Related
Commands
inner-vlan<n> (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>
inner-vlan<n>-control (lpbk) outer-vlan<n>-control
jdsu-lpbk-control rls-lpbk
lpbk-timer show lpbk-params
opr-lpbk swap-sada

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rls-switch

rls-switch
Release an outstanding Protection Switch request.

Security Level maintenance

Command Level Protection Group


Syntax rls-switch

Guidelines This command releases an outstanding Protection Switch request. For valid
entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> prot-groupk
ADVA-NE-1:prot_grp-1-1-1-1--> show prot-group

Switch Mode : 1+1


Current Request : lockout-from-protect
User Label :
Revertive Mode : disabled
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Wait to Restore : 0
Direction : unidirectional
Group Status : lockout_protect
Network-1 Eid : network-1-1-1-1
Network-2 Eid : network-1-1-1-2

ADVA-NE-1:prot_grp-1-1-1-1--> rls-switch
ADVA-NE-1:prot_grp-1-1-1-1--> show prot-group

Switch Mode : 1+1


Current Request : no-request
User Label :
Revertive Mode : disabled
Wait to Restore : 0
Direction : unidirectional
Group Status : sf_protect
Network-1 Eid : network-1-1-1-1
Network-2 Eid : network-1-1-1-2

Related
Commands
add prot-grp show prot-group
delete prot-grp show prot-unit
opr-switch user-label
rls-switch

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Command Descriptions

rx-pause

rx-pause
Enable or disable receiving pause frames on a Ethernet Port or Link Aggrega-
tion Group (LAG).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Syntax rx-pause [enabled | disabled]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable receiving pause frames. The 802.3x
standard defines Pause Frame which is sent by a overwhelmed NE to halt the
transmission of the sender for a specified period of time.
Receiving pause frame can only be enabled on an the EPL Access Port or LAG.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> rx-pause enabled
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-5--> show access-port

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Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 0
Configured Port Speed : auto-100-full
Negotiated Port Speed : negotiating
Media Type : copper
MDIX Control : auto
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available
SFP Connector Type : Not Available
SFP Link Length (m) : Not Available
SFP Media Type : Not Available
SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : Not Available
Port Mode : co
Service Type : epl
Rx Pause Enabled : enabled

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rx-pause

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause
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Command Descriptions

sa-bit

sa-bit
Select the BITS Signal Associated Bit (SA- bit) when the line type is E1.

Security Level Provisioning

Command Level Configure BITS IN


Configure BITS OUT

Syntax sa-bit <sabit>

sabit The desired BITS SA bit for either BITS-In or


BITS-OUT.
Valid entry: For e-1: bit4, bit5, bit6, bit7, bit8, none. The
default is bit4. sabit is no applicable for t1 or 2048hz.

Guidelines This command is used to select the desired Signal Associated Bit (SA) bit when
the line type is E1. The SA bit is used to transmit or receive the Synchronization
Status Message (SSM). A SA bit must be designated if the QL Mode is enabled.

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Different setting can be applied to each BITS IN/OUT port. The SA bit is subser-
vient to the BITS Line Type, and is valid only for E1. Settings should be made in
the order of: bits-line-type, sa-bit.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> configure bits-in
bits_in-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> bits-line-type e1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> sa-bit bit8
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> show bits-in

Alias : bit_in
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : act,faf
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-ami
Frame Format : e1-dualframe
SA Bit : bit8
QL Mode : disabled
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-nsupp

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sa-bit

Related
Commands admin-state line-code
alias ql-mode
assumed-ql sa-bit
bits-line-type show bits-in
expected-ql show bits-out
frame-format squelch-ql
line-build-out sync-e-mode
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Command Descriptions

sac-profile

sac-profile
Select a SAC profile for a Service Activation Test (SAT) stream.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure SAT Stream

Syntax sac-profile <sat_sac_profile-eid>

sat_sac_prof The Entity Identifier of a Shelf Service Activation Test


ile-eid Control Profile.
Valid entry: sat_sac_profile-n, where n=1-4. Example:
sat_control-4.

Guidelines This command is used to select a SAC profile for a Service Activation Test
(SAT) stream.

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Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure sat


ADVA:sat--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:sat-NE-1--> configure sat-ctrl sat_control-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1--> configure sat-stream
sat_test_stream-1-1-1
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> sac-profile
sat_sac_profile-3
ADVA:sat_control-1-1:sat_test_stream-1-1-1--> show
sat-stream

Stream Name : Sat Stream


Test Port : access-1-1-1-5
Test MEP : mep-2-1-47
Destination Mep Type : mep
Destination Mep ID : 0
Destination Mep MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00
DMM Interval : 10ms
DMM Package Size : 1000
Test Direction : forward
Source MAC : 00:00:00:00:00:00
Use Port MAC as Source MAC : enabled
Destination MAC Address : aa:00:00:00:00:ee
Frame Size List :
512,89,66,88,99,100,100,98,512,89,66,88,999,100,100,100

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sac-profile

Payload Type : custom


Custom Payload : AAFF5500
SAC Profile : sat_sac_profile-3
CIR : 0
EIR : 0
CBS : 0
EBS : 0
Color Mode : color-aware
Green PCP : 0
Yellow PCP : 0
DEI : disabled
Outer VLAN Control : enabled
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x8199
Outer VLAN Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN1 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN1 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN1 Tag : 1-0
Inner VLAN2 Control : disabled
Inner VLAN2 Ethertype : 0x8100
Inner VLAN2 Tag : 1-0
Current Test Procedure :
Current Configuring CIR Test Step : 0
Over All Result :
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Status : not-started

Related
Commands add sat-stream green-pcp
cbs inner-vlan<n>-control (ecpa & sat)
cir (sat) inner-vlan<n>-ethertype
color-mode (sat) inner-vlan<n>-tag (ecpa & sat)
custom-payload outer-vlan-control
dei (sat) outer-vlan-ethertype
delete sat-stream outer-vlan-tag
dest-mac-addr payload-type (sat)
dest-mep sac-profile
direction show sat-stream
dmm-frame-size show sat-test-rslt
dmm-interval start-test (sat)
ebs stop-test (sat)
eir (sat) stream-name
frame-size-list yellow-pcp

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Command Descriptions

sat-responder

sat-responder
Enable or disable a MEP to act as or a Service Activation Test (SAT)
Responder.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure MEP

Syntax sat-responder <sat-responder-control>

sat-responde Whether to allow a MEP to respond to remote SAT


r-control request.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is disabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable a MEP to act as or a Service Activa-
tion Test (SAT) Responder.

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Each UP MEP can be respond to up to four Service Activation Test (SAT)
Requests. All request must be from a single SAT control.
An UP MEP with SAT Responder enabled cannot be configured to be SAT Con-
trol.
CCM need to be enabled on the Remote MEP, in the cases where the SAT
stream has a MEP ID destination type.
The Responder communicates with the SAT Control based on Session ID
(assigned by the SAT Control).
For a Two-way SAT test, creating Responder is not necessary, since the SAT
Control does not need negotiation with remote end and the remote end just
need to loopback on proper Port or VID.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure cfm


ADVA:cfm--> configure md md-1
ADVA:cfm:md-1--> configure manet manet-1-1
ADVA:cfm:manet-1-1--> configure mep mep-1-1-25
ADVA:cfm:mep-1-1-25--> show mep

State : disabled
Port ID : access-1-1-1-5
Direction : up
CCM Generation : disabled

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Primary VID : MACOMP Primary VID


VLAN Ethertype : 0x8100
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:38:09:a5
LLF Trigger : none
LBM TX Ready : false
Next LBM Transaction ID : 1
In-order LBRs Received : 0
Out-of-Order LBRs Received : 0
LBRs Transmitted : 0
LTM TX Ready : false
Next LTM Transaction ID : 1
Unexpected LTRs Received : 0
AIS Generation : disabled
AIS Trigger : none
AIS TX Interval : 1sec
AIS Client MD Level : 1
AIS Priority : 0
LM In Profile Only : enabled
LM TX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM RX Count All Priorities : disabled
LM Dual-Ended Count All Priorities : enabled
SAT Responder : enabled
CCM LTM Priority : 0
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Fault Alarm Priority : mac-remote-xcon-error


MEP Defects : none
Total CCM's Transmitted : 0
Total CCM's Received : 0
Out Of Sequence CCM's Received : 0
CCM Errors Received : 0
Last Error CCM Received : Not Available
Last XCON CCM Received : Not Available

Related
Commands delete sat-responder-session show sat-responder-session
sat-responder

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save

save
Create a config file.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Config-file


Syntax save <filename>

filename The file name of the configuration file to create.


Valid entry: Valid File Name..

Guidelines This command is used to create a config file. The file is an editable text file
based on the show running-config command. The file contains the delta
between the current running configuration and the default database. While the
file cannot be edited on the NID, the Admin Database command can be used to
copy the file to a remote server, where it can be edited, then copied back to the
NID.
The NID supports up to five config files at a time.

Examples Refer to the following example:

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ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> list
|File Name |Description
|----------------------|------------------------------------------------|
|configfile_1 |

ADVA:config-file--> save configfile_2


ADVA:config-file--> list

|File Name |Description


|----------------------|------------------------------------------------|
|configfile_1 |
|configfile_2 |

Related
Commands
description show configfile
list show configfile-status
load show file-services-status
remove show running-config
restart-with-configfile transfer-file
save

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save diag-file

save diag-file
Creates a diagnostic file.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Admin Diagnostics


Syntax save diag-file

Guidelines This command is used to create a diagnostics file.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> admin diagnostics
ADVA:diagnostics--> save diag-file
ADVA:diagnostics--> show diag-file

Diag File : 2011-11-24,13:40:01

Related
Commands
remove diag-file show file-services-status
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save diag-file transfer-file


show diag-file

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Command Descriptions

scp

scp
Enable or disable Secure Copy Protocol (SCP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax scp <control>

control Enable or disable Secure Copy Protocol.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the Secure Copy Protocol. If
enabled, the Secure Copy Protocol can be used for file transfer.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> scp enable
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114

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System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : enabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2011-12-09,14:29:56
System Up Time : 1 day 4 hrs 7 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100

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File services mode : IDLE

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial
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Command Descriptions

secret

secret
Configure the secret password for Remote Authentication Server requests.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure RAP


Syntax secret <password>

password The secret password to be used when access the Remote


Authentication Server. This string is an alphanumeric
character string of between 8 and 64 characters.

Guidelines This command configures the secret password for Remote Authentication
Server requests. This string is an alphanumeric character string of between 8
and 64 characters. Up to three RAP servers (1-3) may be configured.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> secret *****
ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server

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RAS Status : enabled
Order : second
IP Address : 191.10.12.199
Port : 99
Number of Retries : 3
Timeout : 2
Secret : *****
RADIUS accounting port : 1888

Related
Commands
accounting order
accounting-port port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address show rap-server
ip-version (rap) timeout

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security-banner

security-banner
Edit the post login Security Banner for the System.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax security-banner <banner>

banner Configurable Security Banner.


Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 1024 characters. Text string
must be enclosed on quotes (““). To clear the security banner
information, specify a null string in the argument: security-banner
““. The default is “This is a private system. Unauthorized access or
use may lead to prosecution.”

Guidelines This command is modify the security banner that is display once a user has
logged into the system. When entering the string on the CLI, quote's must be
used to delineate the string. Quotes can be used within the Security Banner -
but they must be escape sequenced with the "\" character.

Examples Refer to the following example:


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ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> security-banner “Do not attempt to log onto
this system unless you have permission to do so.”
ADVA:system--> show security-banner

Do not attempt to log onto this system unless you have permission to do so.

Related
Commands
security-banner show security-banner
security-prompt

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security-prompt

security-prompt
Enable or disable CLI Security Prompt.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax security-prompt [enable | disable]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the CLI security prompt on the NE.
The default is disabled.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> security-prompt disabled
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled

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Management Traffic Bridging : enabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2011-12-09,14:36:18
System Up Time : 1 day 4 hrs 6 mins 29 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100
File services mode : IDLE

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Related
Commands
security-banner show security-banner
security-prompt
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Command Descriptions

security-strength

security-strength
Configure the user security strength.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax security-strength <strength>

strength The policy strength.


Valid entry: high, medium, low. The default is high.

Guidelines This command sets the security strength settings for configured users. This
affects the rules for user names and passwords.
• High:
o
Priority Mapping TableUser Name must be 6 to 32 characters in length
and no spaces allowed.
o
Password must be 12 to 32 characters in length.
o
Password must contain only alphanumeric and special characters '# *
% - _ .' and must not begin with '#'.
o
Password must contain upper and lower case characters, at least 2

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special characters and at least 1 digit.
o
Password must not contain more than 2 letters or digits repeated con-
secutively.
o
Password must not contain a sequence of 3 consecutive alphanumeric
characters in ascending or descending order.
o
Password must not be the same as the User Name.
o
Password must not be 'password/passw0rd' in lower, upper or mixed
case.
• Medium:
o
User Name must be 1 to 32 characters in length and no spaces allowed.
o
Password must be 8 to 32 characters in length.
o
Password must contain only alphanumeric and special characters '# *
% - _ .' and must not begin with '#'.
o
Password must contain upper and lower case characters, at least 1
special character and at least 1 digit.
o
Password must not contain more than 2 letters or digits repeated con-
secutively.
o
Password must not contain a sequence of 3 consecutive alphanumeric
characters in ascending or descending order.
o
Password must not be the same as the user name.
o
Password must not be 'password/passw0rd' in lower, upper or mixed
case.
• Low:
o
User Name must be 1 to 32 characters in length and no spaces allowed.
o
Password must be 1 to 32 characters in length.

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security-strength

o
Password must contain only alphanumeric and special characters '# *
% - _ .' and must not begin with '#'.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> security-strength low
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system

Authentication Protocol : tacacs


Access Order : local
Authentication Type : pap
NAS IP Address : 191.15.236.3
Security Policy Strength : low
SSH MD5 Finger Print : DA:46:8D:41:5D:41:C6:D8:AE:02:5B:88:C9:A3:72:77
SSH SHA1 Finger Print : 41:A0:36:F9:C8:5B:E1:D4:C9:30:17:36:70:ED:4A:7C:FB:76:1D:02
Key Generation Status : idle
RADIUS Accounting : enabled
SSL Cipher Strength : medium
TACACS Privilege Control : enabled
TACACS Default Privilege Level : not-applicable
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Related
Commands access-order security-strength
auth-protocol show security-system
auth-type tacacs-privilege-control
regenerate-ssh-keys tacacs-user-privilege

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Command Descriptions

selection-mode

selection-mode
Switch the Synchronization or Time Clock to a different selection mode

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Sync


Configure Time Clock.

Syntax selection-mode <mode>

mode The selection mode for a sync entity.


Valid entry: For Synchronization: prio-mode, ql-mode.
The default is prio-mode. For Time clock only prio-mode
is supported.

Guidelines This command is used to switch the synchronization to a different selection


mode. Selection mode dictates how the system selects from synchronization
references.
The options are described as follows:

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• prio-mode, the synchronization reference is selected based on the priority
and the quality is ignored.
• ql-mode, quality level is first considered and if the highest quality level is
available at two or more references, the one with the highest priority is
selected.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> selection-mode prio-mode
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync

Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Selected Reference : none
Clock Mode : freerun
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none

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Related For Synchronization:


Commands add syncref network-clock-type
admin-state priority (sync)
clear selection-mode
clear-lockout show sync
clear-wtr show sync-available-refs
delete syncref show syncref
forced-switch (sync) sync-alias
list syncref sync-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
manual-switch (sync)

For Time Clock:


add timeref selection-mode
admin-state show time-available-refs
clear show time-clock
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clear-lockout show time-ref


clear-wtr sync-ref-candidate
delete timeref time-clock-alias
expected-ql time-holdover-performance
list timeref time-ref-alias
lockout wtr-time (sync)
priority (sync)

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Command Descriptions

serial

serial
Enable or disable serial port access.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax serial <control>

control Enable or disable serial port access.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the Serial Interface on the NE. If
enabled, the serial port on the front of the NE can be used for accessing the
Command Line Interface.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> serial enabled
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114

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System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : enabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2011-12-09,14:36:18
System Up Time : 1 day 4 hrs 6 mins 29 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100
File services mode : IDLE

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Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial
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serial-disconnect-logoff

serial-disconnect-logoff
Enable or disable automatic logoff upon disconnection of a serial port session.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax serial-disconnect-logoff [enable | disable]

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable automatic logoff when the serial port
is disconnected.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> serial-disconnect-logoff enabled
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114


System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled

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Management Traffic Bridging : enabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2011-12-09,14:36:18
System Up Time : 1 day 4 hrs 6 mins 29 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100
File services mode : IDLE

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serial-disconnect-logoff

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial
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Command Descriptions

service-type

service-type
Set service type (EPL/EVPL) for an Access Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure LAG

Syntax service-type <type>

type The service type of access port.


Valid entry: epl, evpl. The default is epl..

Guidelines This command is used to set the service type, either EPL or EVPL for the
Access Port. To change the service type, the Access Port must be in an Unas-
signed admin state. When changing the service type, all services previously on
the port are deleted. The default setting is EPL.
The service-type command is also available at LAG command level (Access
side), but it cannot be executed from that location. To switch a LAG between
EPL or EVPL Mode, all LAG members must be deleted and replace with Access
Ports with adequate mode. This is also discussed with the add lag on p. 321 and

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add member-port (lag) on p. 333.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-4--> admin-state unassigned
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-4--> service-type epl
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-4--> show access-port

Admin State : unassigned


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:04
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 0
Configured Port Speed : auto-100-full
Negotiated Port Speed : None
Media Type : copper
MDIX Control : auto
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available

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SFP Connector Type : Not Available


SFP Link Length (m) : Not Available
SFP Media Type : Not Available
SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : Not Available
Port Mode : co
Service Type : epl

<... output truncated...>

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
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n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause

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Command Descriptions

ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio

ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
Set the Severely Errored Seconds (SES) frame loss Threshold Ratio percent-
age.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure Pass-through Flow

Syntax ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio <threshold>

threshold Set the Severely Errored Seconds frame loss Threshold


Ratio percentage.
Valid entry: 1 to 100. The default is 30..

Guidelines Set the Severely Errored Seconds frame loss Threshold Ratio percentage.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1

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ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-1--> ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
35
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-1--> show flow

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Circuit Name :
Flow Type : regular-evc
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 64000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : enabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 64000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 6-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 0
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : enabled
Inner Tag Priority Swap : enabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
C-Tag Control : push
C-Tag : 1-0
S-Tag Control : push
S-Tag : 1-0
Preserve S-Tag Properties : disabled
SES Frame Loss Threshold Ratio (percent) : 35

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ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio

ES Frame Loss Threshold : 1


Policing : enabled

Related
Commands a2n-shaping-type list flows
access-interface loop-avoidance
access-learning-ctrl maximum-flow-bandwidth
access-max-forwarding-entries n2a-cos-prio
add flow n2a-outertag-prio-ctrl
add passthru-flow n2n-forwarding
add vlan-member n2n-policing
admin-state net-to-acc-rate-limiting
auto-bw-config network-interface
auto-cir-bw-percent network-max-forwarding-entries
circuit-name outertag-prio-ctrl
clear-blocked-state pbb-frames
ctag policing
default-cos policing-control
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delete flow protect-access-learning


delete passthru-flow protect-network-learning
delete vlan-member ses-frame-loss-threshold-ratio
es-frame-loss-threshold show flow
guaranteed-flow-bandwidth show passthru-flow
hierarchical-cos stag
itag untagged-traffic
innertag-prio-ctrl

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set-threshold

set-threshold
Set the Performance Monitoring threshold value for the Port, QoS Shaper or
Flow for the supplied interval / montype.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure A2N Policer - PM


Configure A2N Shaper - PM
Configure Access Port - PM
Configure Flow- PM
Configure N2A Policer - PM
Configure N2A Shaper - PM
Configure Network Port - PM
ESA Probe - PM

Syntax set-threshold <montype> <threshold> <interval>

montype Set the threshold for this valid Monitor Type.


Valid entry: Valid Montype (see ADVA FSP 150CC

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FSP 150CC GE11x Installation and Operations Manual)
threshold The threshold setting for this PM.
Valid entry: Valid threshold value (see ADVA FSP
150CC GE11x Installation and Operations Manual). (see
ADVA FSP 150CC GE11x Installation and Operations
Manual for default values associated with each Montype)
interval The PM Interval for which to retrieve the current counts.
Valid entry: 15min, 1day.

Guidelines This command sets the Performance Monitoring threshold value for the Port,
QoS Shaper or Flow for the supplied interval / montype. For valid entity identifi-
ers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2:pm--> set-threshold abrn2a 5
15min
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-2:pm--> show threshold-data

Interval Type : 15min


abra2n : 0
abrrla2n : 0
abrn2a : 5
abrrln2a : 0

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set-threshold

l2cpfd : 0
bytesina2n : 0
bytesinn2a : 0
bytesouta2n : 0
bytesoutn2a : 0
es : 0
fmga2n : 0
fmgn2a : 0
fmrda2n : 0
fmrdn2a : 0
fmya2n : 0
fmyn2a : 0
fmyda2n : 0
fmydn2a : 0
ftda2n : 0
ses : 0
uas : 0

Related
Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show distribution
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clear distribution show history-data


clear history-data show perf-mon
clear stats (probe) show stats (esa probe)
set-threshold show threshold-data

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Command Descriptions

sftp

sftp
Enable or disable the Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP).

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure System


Syntax sftp <control>

control Enable or disable SFTP.


Valid entry: enabled, disabled. The default is enabled.

Guidelines This command is used to enable or disable the use of the SFTP protocol.

Examples To Enable SFTP:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> sftp enabled
ADVA:system--> show system

System Name : FSP150CC-GE114


System Location :
System Contact :

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System Description : FSP150CC-GE114
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : enabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 172.23.192.1
Release Version : 5.2.1-91
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f003000000000000
SNMP Auth Traps : enabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2011-12-09,14:36:18
System Up Time : 1 day 4 hrs 6 mins 29 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 100
File services mode : IDLE

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sftp

Related
Commands
auth-traps serial-disconnect-logoff
clock set sftp
ftp show system
http show time
https snmp-engine-id
mgmt-traffic-bridge ssh
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security system-tod-ptp-clk
proxy-arp system-tod-type
scp telnet
serial
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show 3g-dcn

show 3g-dcn
Display the configuration of the 3G DCN Port.

Security Level provisioning

Command Level Configure 3G DCN


Syntax show 3g-dcn

Guidelines This command is used to display the configuration of the 3G DCN port.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> configure communication


ADVA:comms--> configure 3g-dcn
ADVA:comms:3g-dcn--> show 3g-dcn

MTU : 1500
IP Address : 183.43.152.230
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.255
Primary DNS : 202.96.128.86
Secondary DNS : 202.96.134.133

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Related
Commands admin-state password
alias pin-authentication
apn redial-timer
change-pin show 3g-dcn
dial-number show usb
disable-pin unlock-pin
enable-pin user-name

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show a2n-policer

show a2n-policer
Display the Access to Network (A2N) QoS Policer configuration parameters.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Flow


Configure A2N Policer

Syntax show a2n-policer

show a2n-policer <a2n_policer-eid>

policer-eid The entity identifier of a Access-to-Network Policer.


Valid entry for Access Flow:
a2n_shaper-ne-shelf-nte-access-flow-n, where ne = 1,
shelf = 1, nte = 1, access = 2-6, flow = 1-32, n = 0-7.
Example: a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-5..

Valid entry for LAG Flow:


lag_a2n_policer-ne-lag-flow-n, where ne =1, lag =1-3,
flow =1-32, n = 0-7. Example:lag_a2n_policer-1-2-2-4..
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Guidelines This command is used to retrieve the QoS Policer configuration parameters.
The QoS Policer represents the attributes that compose the traffic management
policer entity. The Policer Entity is used to smooth the receiving of frames for a
given service. There is a separate Policer entity for the Access to Network and
Network to Access directions. These Policer objects are created automatically
when the Flow is created (one for each direction).
For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on p. 79.
Refer to Table 6: State Codes and Descriptions on p. 135 for Admin State
response descriptions.

Examples Refer to the following example for LAG:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> configure flow lag_flow-1-2-4
ADVA-NE-1:lag_flow-1-2-4--> show a2n-policer
lag_a2n_policer-1-2-4-5

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Color Marking Flag : enabled
Color Mode : color-aware
Algorithm Type : two-rate-three-color-marker
Coupling Flag : enabled
CIR (bps) : 0

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show a2n-policer

EIR (bps) : 64000


CBS (Kbytes) : 0
EBS (Kbytes) : 16
QoS Shaper : lag_port_a2n_shaper-1-1-5

Refer to the following example for Flow:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1


ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114h-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-6
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-6--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-6-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-6-1--> show a2n-shaper
a2n_shaper-1-1-1-6-1-5

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
CIR (bps) : 0
EIR (bps) : 0
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 10
Direction : a2n

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Related
Commands
add a2n-policer delete n2a-policer
add n1-policer ebs
add n2a-policer eir (policer)
cbs list a2n-policers
cir list n2a-policers
color-marking show a2n-policer
color-mode (flow) show n1-policer
coupling-flag show n2-policer
delete n1-policer show n2a-policer
delete a2n-policer

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show a2n-shaper

show a2n-shaper
Display the Access to Network (A2N) QoS Shaper configuration parameters.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure A2N Shaper


Configure Flow
Configure LAG
Configure Network Port

Syntax show a2n-shaper

show a2n-shaper <a2n_shaper-eid>

shaper-eid Entity identifier for the Access to Network shaper.


Valid entry for Access Port Flow:
a2n_shaper-ne-shelf-access-flow-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, nte=1, access=1, flow=1-32, n=0-7. Example:
a2n_shaper-1-1-1-1-1-1.
Valid entry for LAG Flow:
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lag_a2n_shaper-ne-lag-flow-n, where ne=1, lag=1,


flow=1-32, n=0-7. Example: lag_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-4.
Valid entry for Port-based A2N Shaper:
port_a2n_shaper-ne-shelf-nte-network-n, where ne=1,
shelf=1, network=1-2, n=0-7. Example:
port_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-1-0.

Guidelines This command is used to retrieve the QoS Shaper configuration parameters.
The QoS Shaper represents the attributes that compose the traffic management
shaper entity. The Shaper Entity is used to smooth the delivery of frames for a
given service. There is a separate Shaper entity for the Access to Network and
Network to Access directions.

Examples Refer to the following example for Flow-based A2N Shaper:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure network-port
network-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> show a2n-shaper
port_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-1-1

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show a2n-shaper

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
CIR (bps) : 0
EIR (bps) : 0
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 1028
Direction : a2n

Refer to the following example for Port-based A2N Shaper:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114h-1-1-1--> configure network-port
network-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> show a2n-shaper
port_a2n_shaper-1-1-1-1-0

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
CIR (bps) : 64000
EIR (bps) : 0
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 128

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Direction : a2n

Related
Commands
add a2n-shaper list n2a-shapers
add n2-shaper show a2n-shaper
buffersize (shaper) show n1-shaper
delete a2n-shaper show n2-shaper
delete n2-shaper show n2a-shaper
list a2n-shapers

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show access-port

show access-port
Display the Access Port configuration parameters.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure Access Port


Configure CLB
Configure NTE
Configure PTP Access Port
Configure PTP Flow Point
Configure PTP NTE
EFM OAM
LLF

Syntax show access-port

show access-port <access_port-eid>


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access_port-e The Entity Identifier of the access port being displayed.


id Valid entry: access-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
nte=1, n=2-6. Example: access-1-1-1-3.

Guidelines This command is used to display the Ethernet Access Port configuration param-
eters. The Ethernet Access Port Facility represents the access port on a traffic
carrying equipment. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid
entries on p. 79.
Refer to Table 6: State Codes and Descriptions on p. 135 for Admin State,
Operational State, Secondary States, OAM Admin State, and OAM Discovery
State response descriptions.

Examples Refer to the following example for service-related configuration:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> show access-port access-1-1-1-5

Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:22:00:05
MTU (bytes) : 9600
Max Port Speed : 0
Configured Port Speed : auto-1000-full
Negotiated Port Speed : None
Media Type : fiber

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show access-port

MDIX Control : Not Applicable


MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
SFP Part Number : Not Available
SFP Serial Number : Not Available
SFP Mfg Date : Not Available
SFP Connector Type : unknown
SFP Link Length (m) : 0
SFP Media Type :
SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : 0
Port Mode : co
Service Type : epl
Rx Pause Enabled : disabled
Tx Pause Enabled : disabled
Acceptable Frame Policy : all-afp
Port VLAN ID : 5-0
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
QinQ Ethertype Override : disabled
Port Shaping Enabled : disabled
Port Shaped Speed : 0
Priority Map Mode : none
Pcp Mode : none
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled

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N2A VLAN Trunking : enabled
A2N Push Port VID : disabled
N2A Pop Port VID : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback outer VLAN 1 Control : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 Control : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback inner VLAN 2 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback inner VLAN 3 Control : disabled
Loopback Type : none
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none
LLF Status : disabled
LLF Trigger Events : none
LLF Delay : 0
LLF Active : false
LLF Link Partner Status : disabled
LLF Local Link Id : 5
LLF Remote Link Ids : none
LLF TX Action Type : no-action
LLF Remote Link Down Ids : none
OAM Identifier : 132

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OAM Control : disabled


OAM Admin State : enabled
OAM Discovery State : Not Applicable
OAM Lcl Var Rtrv Enabled : disabled
OAM Lcl Link Evts Enabled : disabled
OAM Lcl Lpbk Supported : enabled
OAM Lcl Uni Supported : disabled
OAM Lcl Max PDU Size : 1400
OAM Lcl Mode : oam-active
OAM Rmt MAC Addr : Not Available
OAM Rmt Var Rtrv Enabled : Not Available
OAM Rmt Link Evts Enabled : Not Available
OAM Rmt Lpbk Supported : Not Available
OAM Rmt Uni Supported : Not Available
OAM Rmt Max PDU Size : Not Available
OAM Rmt Mode : Not Available
Auto Diagnostic : disabled

Refer to the following example for PTP-related configuration on Access Port:


ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nte114sh-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte114sh-1-1-1--> show access-port
access-1-1-1-6
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Admin State : in-service


Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Alias :
Delay Asymmetry : 0
Frequency Source : none

Related
Commands
a2n-push-port-vid n2a-vlan-trunking
admin-state port-vlan-id
afp qinq-ethertype
alias rx-pause
bmacaddr service-type
cpd-filter show access-port
dei (port) show alarm-attributes
delete-cfm-entities show cpd-filter
delete-esa-entities show network-port
n2a-pop-port-vid tx-pause

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Command Descriptions

show acl-entry

show acl-entry
Display the configuration of this Access Control Entry.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Access Control List


Syntax show acl-entry

Guidelines This command is used to retrieve the configuration of this specific Access Con-
trol entry. Up to ten access control entries can be configured. The entities are
inherently created - and can only be edited (i.e., add/delete is not supported on
this class. For valid entity identifiers, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries on
p. 79.

Examples To display an ACL entry:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> acl-entry acl-1
ADVA:system:acl-1--> show acl-entry

Control : disabled
Filter Action : permit

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Network Address : 0.0.0.0
Network Mask : 255.255.255.255

Related
Commands configure permit show acl-entry
control show acl-list

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show acl-list

show acl-list
Display all 10 Access Control Entries.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure System


Syntax show acl-list

Guidelines This command is used to retrieve all 10 Access Control Entries - even those
with IP Address set to 0.0.0.0.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> show acl-list
|ACL EID|Network Address |Network Mask |Filter |Control
|-------|-----------------|-----------------|-------|---------|
|acl-1 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|acl-2 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|acl-3 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|acl-4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|acl-5 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
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|acl-6 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled


|acl-7 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|acl-8 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|acl-9 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|acl-10 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled

Related
Commands configure permit show acl-entry
control show acl-list

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Command Descriptions

show active-ssl-certificate

show active-ssl-certificate
Display the active SSL Certificate.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure User Security


Configure SSL Certificate

Syntax show active-ssl-certificate <ssl_certificate-eid>


show active-ssl-certificate

Guidelines This command is used to display the active SSL/X509 certificate.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> show active-ssl-certificate
ssl_certificate-1

Country : US
State : Texas

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Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : support@advaoptical.com
SHA1 Finger Print : 45:48:C9:9F:7D:F2:A1:B6:3F:99:AF:CC:92:5C:EF:C3:D5:51:DB:17
MD5 Finger Print : D2:9D:ED:6B:11:22:F7:43:05:DC:A8:76:E3:0B:0F:33
Valid From : 2011-12-09,10:35:26
Valid Until : 2031-01-27,10:35:26

Related
Commands
country regenerate-ssh-keys
email regenerate-ssl-certificate
locality show active-ssl-certificate
name (ssl) show provisioned-ssl-certificate
organization state
organization-unit valid-until
config-ssl-strength

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show activity

show activity
Display scheduled ESA activity configured parameters.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure ESA Activity


Configure Schedule ESA

Syntax show activity <activity-eid>

activity-eid Unique identifier for this activity.


Valid entry: esa_schedule-1-1-1-n (n = 1 to 255)

Guidelines This command is used to display an ESA scheduled activity’s configured param-
eters.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nte114-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1--> configure schedule esa
ADVA-NE-1:nte114-1-1-1:esa_schedule--> show activity
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esa_schedule-1-1-1-2

Activity ID : act2
Schedule Type : one-shot
Start Time : 2011-12-07,15:00:00
Duration : 200
Interval : 0
Scheduled Entities : esa_probe-1-1-1-1
Status : initial

Related
Commands
add activity show activity
delete activity suspend (activity)
resume (activity)

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show alarm-attributes

show alarm-attributes
Display the alarm severities associated with an entity.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure 3G DCN


Configure Access Port
Configure BITS-IN Port
Configure BITS-OUT Port
Configure MEP
Configure CFM Shaper
Configure DCN
Configure LAG
Configure Network Port
Configure NTE
Configure PPS Port
Configure System

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Network Element

Syntax show alarm-attributes

show alarm-attributes <sys-eid>

sys-eid Identifies the System Entity for which alarm attributes are
being displayed.
Valid entry: 10mhz-port, g3-dcn, access-port, bits-in-port,
bits-out-port, cfm-mep, cfm-qos-shaper, dcn-port,
erp-group, gps-receiver-port, lag, network-port, nte (name
varies with product), pps-port, psu, shelf-nte (name varies
with product), sooc, sync, system, telecom-slave,
time-clock, time-of-day-port.

Guidelines This command is used to retrieve the alarm severities setting associated with an
entity type.
Editing alarm attributes is done from the Configure System level with alarm-attri-
butes command.
At Configure System level, the alarm attribute setting of all entity types can be
retrieved.

Examples Refer to the following example for the case under LAG level:

ADVA--> network-element ne-1

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show alarm-attributes

ADVA-NE-1--> configure lag lag-1-2


ADVA-NE-1:lag-1-2--> show alarm-attributes

|Condition |Svc|Loc |Dir |Notif Code


|------------------------------|---|-----|-----|----------|
|lnkdn-deact |sa |near |rcv |cr
|lnkdn |sa |near |rcv |cr
|link-control-protocol-fail |sa |near |rcv |cr
|link-control-protocol-loopback|sa |near |rcv |cr

Refer to the following example for the case under system


level:

ADVA--> configure system


ADVA:system--> show alarm-attributes pse-group

|Condition |Svc|Loc |Dir |Notif Code


|------------------------------|---|-----|-----|----------|
|pse-power-threshold-exceeded |nsa|near |rcv |mj
|pse-power-fail |nsa|near |rcv |mj

Related
Commands
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alarm-attributes show file-services-status


show alarms show ne-conditions
show alarm-attributes test-alarm
show conditions

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show alarm-log

show alarm-log
Display Alarm Log content.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level any


Syntax show alarm-log

Guidelines This command is used to retrieve the contents of the Alarm Log.

Examples Refer to the following example:

ADVA--> show alarm-log


2011-12-09
12:45:10::433:TCA:FLOW-1-1-1-6-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 13:00:10::434:TCA:NETWORK
PORT-1-1-1-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 13:00:10::436:TCA:ACCESS
PORT-1-1-1-5:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09
13:00:10::438:TCA:FLOW-1-1-1-6-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes

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PORT-1-1-1-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 13:15:10::441:TCA:ACCESS
PORT-1-1-1-5:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09
13:15:10::443:TCA:FLOW-1-1-1-6-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 13:30:10::444:TCA:NETWORK
PORT-1-1-1-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 13:30:10::446:TCA:ACCESS
PORT-1-1-1-5:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09
13:30:10::448:TCA:FLOW-1-1-1-6-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 13:45:10::449:TCA:NETWORK
PORT-1-1-1-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 13:45:10::451:TCA:ACCESS
PORT-1-1-1-5:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09
13:45:10::453:TCA:FLOW-1-1-1-6-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 14:00:10::454:TCA:NETWORK
PORT-1-1-1-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 14:00:10::456:TCA:ACCESS
PORT-1-1-1-5:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09
14:00:10::458:TCA:FLOW-1-1-1-6-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 14:15:10::459:TCA:NETWORK
PORT-1-1-1-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 14:15:10::461:TCA:ACCESS
PORT-1-1-1-5:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09
14:15:10::463:TCA:FLOW-1-1-1-6-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 14:30:10::464:TCA:NETWORK
PORT-1-1-1-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes

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show alarm-log

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PORT-1-1-1-5:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09
14:30:10::468:TCA:FLOW-1-1-1-6-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 14:45:10::469:TCA:NETWORK
PORT-1-1-1-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 14:45:10::471:TCA:ACCESS
PORT-1-1-1-5:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09
14:45:10::473:TCA:FLOW-1-1-1-6-1:MT=UAS,MVAL=10,THVAL=10,LOCN=Near,DIR=RCVONLY,INT=15 Minutes
2011-12-09 14:52:36::30:ALM:NETWORK PORT-1-1-1-1:CT=Test
Alarm,LOC=Near,NC=MJ,SE=NSA,DIR=RCVONLY
2011-12-09 14:53:12::31:ALM:NETWORK PORT-1-1-1-1:CT=Test
Alarm,LOC=Near,NC=CL,SE=NSA,DIR=RCVONLY

Related
Commands
configure ip show audit-log-config
configure ip-version show security-log
log2file-control show sec-log-config
show alarm-log show syslog-server
show alarm-log-config syslog-control
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show audit-log transfer-file

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Command Descriptions

show alarm-log-config

show alarm-log-config
Display the System Alarm Log configuration.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Alarm Log

Syntax show alarm-log-config

Guidelines This command is used to retrieve the configuration System Alarm Log.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> alarm-log
ADVA:system:alm-log--> show alm-log-config

Syslog Storage : disabled


Log to File : enabled

Related

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Commands
configure ip show audit-log-config
configure ip-version show security-log
log2file-control show sec-log-config
show alarm-log show syslog-server
show alarm-log-config syslog-control
show audit-log transfer-file

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show alarms

show alarms
Display the list of all Active Alarms.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level any


Syntax show alarms

Guidelines This command is used to retrieve the list of all Active Alarms against the system.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> show alarms
|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp
|---------------------|------------------|-------|----|-----|---|----------------
|network-1-1-1-1 |lnkdn-cbl-rmvd |sa |near|rcv |cr |2011-12-09,17:29:42

Related
Commands
alarm-attributes show file-services-status
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show alarms show ne-conditions


show alarm-attributes test-alarm
show conditions

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Command Descriptions

show all-communities

show all-communities
Display the list of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Community Entry instances.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax show all-community-entries

Guidelines This command displays the list of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Community Entry
instances.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-communities

|Community Name |Community Access


|----------------------------------------|------------------|
|checksnmpcli |readonly
|private |readwrite
|public |readonly

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Related
Commands
add community show all-communities
delete community show community

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show all-features

show all-features
Display the enabled and disabled features.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Admin Software License


Syntax show all-features

Guidelines This command is used to display the enabled and disabled features.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> admin sw-license
ADVA:sw-lic--> show all-features

|Feature Name |Enabled/Disabled


|--------------------|--------------------|
|PBB |enabled

Related
Commands
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configure feature show feature


show all-features

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Command Descriptions

show all-notify-entries

show all-notify-entries
Display the list of notify entry instances.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax show all-notify-entries

Guidelines This command displays the list of notify entry instances.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-notify-enties

Notify Name : infoentry


Notify Type : inform
Notify Tag : info
=====================================
Notify Name : trapentry
Notify Type : trap
Notify Tag : trap

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Related
Commands
show all-notify-entries show notify-entry

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show all-slots

show all-slots
Display the list of equipment mounted in the FSP 150CC-GE11x chassis.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Network Element


Syntax show all-slots

Guidelines This command displays the list of equipment in the NE chassis.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show all-slots

Slot Type Slot Num Prov Card Type Phys Card Type
generic-slot 1 nte114 GE114-AC

Related
Commands
admin-state show all-slots
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contact show ne-alarms


location show ne-conditions
name (ne) show network-element
opr-lamptest show nte
prompt show shelf-info
show alarm-attributes show slot-info

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Command Descriptions

show all-target-addresses

show all-target-addresses
Display the list of traphost target address entry instances.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax show all-target-addresses

Guidelines This command displays the list of traphost target address entry instances.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-target-addresses

Target Address Name : TargetAddr1


Transport Address : 10.10.10.10:8100
Target Params Name : 25
Retry Count : 3
Timeout : 15
Tag List : trap
Dying Gasp Intf Port EID : none

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SNMP Dying Gasp : enabled
Dying Gasp Active : disabled
===========================================================
Target Address Name : ju
Transport Address : 172.23.6.51:10000
Target Params Name : 25
Retry Count : 3
Timeout : 1500
Tag List : trap
Dying Gasp Intf Port EID : none
SNMP Dying Gasp : enabled
Dying Gasp Active : disabled
===========================================================

Related
Commands
add target-address show all-target-params
add target-params show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params snmp-dying-gasp
show all-target-addresses

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show all-target-params

show all-target-params
Display the list of target parameter entry instances.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax show all-target-params

Guidelines This command displays the list of target parameter entry instances.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-target-params

Security Model : snmpv2c


Security Name : TestOne
Target Params Name : GoForIt
Security Level : no-auth
===========================================
Security Model : snmpv1
Security Name : private
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Target Params Name : ShowTime


Security Level : no-auth
===========================================

Related
Commands
add target-address show all-target-params
add target-params show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params snmp-dying-gasp
show all-target-addresses

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Command Descriptions

show all-users

show all-users
Displays a list of all users.

Security Level superuser

Command Level Configure User Security


Syntax show all-users

Guidelines This command displays a list of all users. The remote users are only displayed
when they are logged in.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> show all-users

Local Users:
============
| UserName | Privilege
----------------------------------------------------
| root | superuser
| user | maintenance

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| netadmin | provisioning

Remote Users:
=============
| UserName | Privilege
----------------------------------------------------
| advaSuprS | superuser

Related
Commands
add delete
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment show local-user
config-user <user-id> login-timeout show remote-user
config-user <user-id> password unlock-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level

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show all-usm-users

show all-usm-users
Display all usm users.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure SNMP


Syntax show all-usm-users

Guidelines This command displays all of the usm users. There are four USM users with
default setting on various access levels. They are:
o ADMIN
o MONITOR
o OPERATOR
o PROVISION

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-usm-users

User Name : ADMIN


User Security Name : ADMIN
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User Security Level : no-auth


User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
U0ser Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 0x800009f0030100ea02a520
User Privacy Key : *****
=======================================================
User Name : MONITOR
User Security Name : MONITOR
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 0x800009f0030100ea02a520
User Privacy Key : *****
=======================================================
User Name : OPERATOR
User Security Name : OPERATOR
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 0x800009f0030100ea02a520
User Privacy Key : *****
=======================================================
User Name : PROVISION
User Security Name : PROVISION
User Security Level : no-auth

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Command Descriptions

show all-usm-users

User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol


User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 0x800009f0030100ea02a520
User Privacy Key : *****
=======================================================

Related
Commands
add usm-user delete usm-user
configure usm-user-auth-key show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-priv-key show usm-user

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show arp-entries

show arp-entries
Display entries in the ARP cache table and the Proxy ARP settings for the sys-
tem.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level any


Syntax show arp-entries

Guidelines This command displays all of the entries in the ARP cache table and the Proxy
ARP settings for the system.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show arp-entries

|MAC Address |IP Address |Interface |Type


|-------------------|-----------------|---------------|---------|
|12:23:34:45:56:67 |10.10.10.110 |eth0 |static
|00:1b:17:30:68:19 |172.23.192.1 |eth0 |dynamic
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Related
Commands add arp-entry show arp-entries
add ip-route show ip-routes
delete arp-entry show ping-result
delete ip-route show trace-route-result
flush-arp-cache trace-route
ping

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Command Descriptions

show audit-log

show audit-log
Display Audit Log content.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level any


Syntax show audit-log

Guidelines This command is used to retrieve the contents of the Audit Log. This command
also displays the time the activation timer and validation timer is due to expire -
see example below.

Examples Refer to the following example:


ADVA--> admin upgrade
ADVA:upgrade--> show audit-log

2010-01-19 18:18:31:root:241:DEL-DBCH:ESA SCHEDULE-1-1-1-1:


2010-01-20 09:25:16:root:242:DBCH:SECURITY SYSTEM:ACCESSORDER=LOCAL
2010-01-20 11:13:51:root:7:EVT:Software copy from server requested
2010-01-20 11:15:34::33:EVT:Software download completed
2010-01-20 11:15:43:root:8:EVT:Software install requested

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2010-01-20 11:17:42::35:EVT:Software install completed
2010-01-20 12:23:19:root:9:EVT:Database backup requested
2010-01-20 12:23:33:root:10:EVT:Database copy to server requested
2010-01-20 12:23:53::37:EVT:Database Transfer completed
2010-01-20 12:23:53::11:EVT::Software Activate timer set
2010-01-20 12:23:53::12:EVT:2010-01-20 13:23:Software Validate timer set
2010-01-20 12:23:54::13:EVT::Software Activate timer set
2010-01-20 12:23:53:root:14:EVT:Software upgrade requested
2010-01-20 12:25:12::1:EVT::Software Validate timer set
2010-01-20 12:25:15::1:STCHG:CCSCU-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-01-20 12:25:15::2:STCHG:SYNC-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-01-20 12:25:15::3:STCHG:nte114-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2010-01-20 12:25:15::4:STCHG:ACCESS PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT

Related
Commands
configure ip show audit-log-config
configure ip-version show security-log
log2file-control show sec-log-config
show alarm-log show syslog-server
show alarm-log-config syslog-control
show audit-log transfer-file

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show audit-log-config

show audit-log-config
Display the System Audit Log configuration.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Audit Log


Syntax show audit-log-config

Guidelines This command is used to retrieve the configuration System Audit Log.

Examples To display System Audit log events:


ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> audit-log
ADVA:system:audit-log--> show audit-log-config

Syslog Storage : disabled


Log to File : enabled

Related
Commands
configure ip show audit-log-config
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configure ip-version show security-log


log2file-control show sec-log-config
show alarm-log show syslog-server
show alarm-log-config syslog-control
show audit-log transfer-file

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Command Descriptions

show bits-in

show bits-in
Display the configuration of the BITS-In Port.

Security Level retrieve

Command Level Configure BITS IN


Configure NTE

Syntax show bits-in


show bits-in <bits_in-port-eid>

bits_in-por The eid of the BITS IN Port.


t-eid Valid entry: bits_in-ne-shelf-nte-n, where ne=1, shelf=1,
nte=1, n=1. Examp

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