User Guide ADSL2+/G.SHDSL.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 About This Manual ............................................................................................... 1 2 What’s the difference between ATM based DSLAM and IP based DSLAM? ... 3 3 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 6 3.1 General .......................................................................................................................................... 6 3.
5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 5.4.5 5.4.6 5.4.7 6 SNMP Configuration.............................................................................................................. 34 Territory manager configuration ............................................................................................ 37 Agent Manager Configuration ............................................................................................... 40 Telnet...............................................................................
7.2.13 8 IGMP Snooping ................................................................................................................... 134 System Administration with CLI...................................................................... 135 8.1 About CLI Administration ........................................................................................................ 135 8.1.1 Notation Conventions ...............................................................................................
8.8 DHCP Commands ..................................................................................................................... 218 8.8.1 DHCP Client Commands..................................................................................................... 218 8.9 DSL Commands ........................................................................................................................ 220 8.9.1 ADSL Alarm Profile Commands ................................................................
8.13.8 Clfr profile info Commands.................................................................................................. 344 8.13.9 Clfr profile node Commands................................................................................................ 345 8.13.10 Clfr tree branch Commands............................................................................................. 352 8.13.11 Clfr tree info Commands................................................................................
8.19.7 PPPR Interface Commands ................................................................................................ 458 8.20 IA (Intermeida Agent) Commands ....................................................................................... 461 8.20.1 Dra global stats Commands ................................................................................................ 461 8.20.2 Dra instance entry Commands..................................................................................
.26.2 Atm vcaggr map Commands............................................................................................... 553 8.27 VLAN Commands.................................................................................................................. 556 8.27.1 GVRP Info Commands ........................................................................................................ 556 8.27.2 GVRP Port Info Commands .............................................................................
1 About This Manual Audience This book is intended for anyone who installs, manages, and configures the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM via CID/RS-232 or Telnet/Ethernet CLI command interface. The ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM is a standalone IP-based DSLAM which can concentrate and manage 48 or 24 ADSL ports, according to different model. You must have a basic understanding of ADSL2/2+ and Layer 2 concentrator related technologies, be knowledgeable about data communications, and familiar with VT-100 terminal emulation tools.
6 Frequently Used CLI Examples help users to be familiar with frequently used CLI commands Appendix A Describes the pin assignment for ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Document Conventions Commands descriptions use these conventions: [ ] <> Elements in square brackets are optional Essential values Alternative keywords are grouped in < > and separated by vertical bars Others Note 2 Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 2 What’s the difference between ATM based DSLAM and IP based DSLAM? Fig 0-1 & Fig 0-2 display the differences between traditional ATM-based DSLAM and ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM in PPPoE application sample.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Broadband Access Server, and the user application information is serviced. Figure 0-2 PPPoE application in ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM with EthernetAll-The-Way Network In addition to traditional ATM-based ADSL network. As Fig 0-2 displays, the user application information is still encapsulated by ADSL CPE into ATM cells in pre-defined VC (Virtual Channel, PVC), and then upstream the ATM cells to DSLAM via ADSL link.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM provides Ethernet-with/without VLAN tag to ATM-PVC mapping feature for the ISP to isolate user’s data with security and to provide lots of service enhancement capabilities. ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM supports 8 ATM PVC links for each ADSL/ADSL2/2+ CPE.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 3 Introduction 3.1 General This chapter will help you understand the function and application of your ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM. It covers ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Overview This section describes the overview of your ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM. The ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM is cost effective solution for you to complete immediate implementation of multiple of services in private and public networks.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 3.2 ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Overview Using the latest xDSL technology, ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM offers Internet service providers a very cost-effective solution for immediate implementation of multiple services in private and public networks. Currently, according to different port density, there are 2 models available: 48-port and 24-port. User can deploy different ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM to satisfy their application requirements.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Figure 1-2 24-port model front view As Fig 1-1 and 1-2 display, in the front view of ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM, there are several LEDs to indicate current system and link status and one replaceable uplink/downlink module with three Giga TX/LX Ethernet interfaces for uplink, downlink, and local management. Through the uplink Ethernet, the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM can be stacked and managed via SNMP as one entity.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Figure 1-5 ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM LED Identification Table 1-1 ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM LED Description Color POWER MAINT ALARM MASTER Green Yellow Red Green 100/Act Green/ Blinking Green/ Blinking Green/ Blinking Green/ Blinking Green/ Orange/ 1000/ACT GIGA ACT ADSL1 – ADSL48 No Light Red Description Lit when power on. Lit when maintance commands were issued. Lit when MJ/MN events happen. Lit when system was acted as management master for stacking application (future feature).
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 3.3 ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Application As the following figure shown, ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM is equipped with 48 or 24 ADSL/ADSL2/2+ ports with built-in POTS splitters so that it provides broadband data service over existing copper wires without affecting the conventional voice service. ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM, therefore, is a perfect solution for both central office co-location and MTU/MHU markets.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 3.4 ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Features 3.4.1 Cost Saving Solution for SMB 48/24 ports ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ Subscriber Interface 100/1000BaseT or Fx Uplink/Subtend Interface (module selectable) Build in POTS Splitter Subtending capability allows up to 8 units to be cascaded and managed as one unit 3.4.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM MAC and IP address Spanning Tree (802.1d) compliant Traffic prioritization (802.1p) Uplink Aggregation (802.3ad) Future(SW upgrade) BRAS support 802.1x, DHCP Server & Relay, PPPoE, MPLS, VLAN-based VPN, L3 router feature, L2TP Input Rate Limiting (IRL) on a per-AAL5 interface Output Rate Limiting (ORL) on a per ATM-port basis Output Rate Limiting (ORL) on a per-Physical Ethernet Interface basis 3.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 1*10/100BaseTMGNT+2*100FX(SM/MM) 1* 10/100BaseT-MGNT + 2*10/100BaseT-UPLINK ATM MIBs RFC 1514, 2515 DEFINITIONS OF MANAGED OBJECTS FOR ATM MANAGEMENT Physical condition Dimension: 400mm(D)x440mm(W)x44mm(H) Weight: 6.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 4 Getting Started 4.1 General This chapter provides the installation instruction for the hardware installation and system configuration of your ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM so that you can start up quickly. It includes the following sections: Unpacking your ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM This section describes how to unpacking your ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM, and part number explanation. Hardware Installation This section describes the power connection, loop connection and CID connection.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 4.2 Unpacking your ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM This section describes how to unpack your ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM. For a box of ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM, there may contain the following materials: 1. ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 2. Mounting bracket package 3. RJ-45 Ethernet cable 4. Power cord (AC power module only) 5. RS 232 cable to facilitate the connection between CID and PC 6. CD including user manaul and Quick Start Guide 7. A copy of Quick Start Guide 8.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 4.3 Hardware Installation The ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM can be installed in a standard 19-inch rack, by using the mounting brackets provided. Mount the shelf on the rack using the large screws provided. Follows the following procedures to connect and wire the system. 4.3.1 Safety Instruction The following is the safety instructions for ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM before installation: 1. Read and follows all warning notices and instructions of this user manual. 2.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM of two or more buildings. If products installed in separate building are interconnected, the voltage potential can cause a hazardous condition. Consult a qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists and, if necessary, implement corrective action before interconnecting the products. If the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuit, take the following precautions: Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM (option). Step 2: Connect the ADSL line connector, a 50-pin centronic connector, of ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM to CPE by using telco cable. Each line connector supports 24 ports of ADSL/ADSL2/2+ for Data path from MDF(Main Distribution Frame). Step 3: Connect the phone connector, a 50-pin centronic connector, of ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM to Exchange/PBX by using telco cable. phone connector is an optional module supporting Voice path to Exchange/PBX; it must be along with Line Connector.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 4.4 Ways of Management Connection This section will tell you how to connect and manage your ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM through CLI and EMS. 4.4.1 EMS(Element Management System) The Element Management System (EMS) is more user- friendly than CLI for your configuring ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM. The HTML files embedded in ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM are dynamically linked to the system’s functional command sets. You can access a specified ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM through EMS.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM (User account: Admin; Password: Admin) 4.4.2 Command Line Interface (CLI) The Command Line Interface is the most primary character based configuration interface. Some of configurations not provided in Baliff can be configured through CLI. You can access CLI from the terminal emulation software. The procedure of connecting to the CLI is as follows: Start up the terminal emulation software on the management station.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 5 EMS Configuration This Chapter describes how to install and set up the environment of EMS. Once you finish it, a specified ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM can be managed remotely. Next chapter will introduce how to manage the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM through EMS. 5.1 EMS Functions EMS is divided into the task-oriented functional groups as follows, which are further described in subsequent sections. Session: Allow you to start and to terminate a session as well as to shutdown the system.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Previous Window: alow users to switch to previous window. Arrang Icons: those minimized icons will be locatd in the bottom of EMS. Help: allow users to view the software version. About: software version is displayed. 5.1.1 5.1.1.1 Installation Hardware and Software Requirements The following checklist provides the minimum hardware and software required to operate EMS. 1. Windows NT/2000/XP 2. Manual CD 3. 2GB Hard disk with a minimum of 650 MB of free space 4. An ethernet card. 5.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 5.1.2 Installing EMS 1. Insert Autorun CD into CD –ROM Drive. 2. From the autorun screen, double click the EMS icon to start the installation process. 3. The welcome window of EMS Setup appears. Click on to continue. 4. When the user information input window appears, enter your name and company name respectively, and then click on 23 to continue.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Note: please uninstall previous version of EMS if you want to install a new version. 5. When the Destination Location window appears, click the Browse button to change the installation destination directory or simply use the default setting “C:\Program Files\EMS\EMS-SD1.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 6. When the Select Program Folder window appears, you may either choose the default program folder, “EMS\EMS-SD1”, or enter the name you prefer. Then, click on to continue, 7. When the Start Copying Files window appears, you can confirm your current settings, if you are satisfied with the settings, click on to start copying files.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 8. When Setup Process Status window appears, the installation process is now in progress. This window displays a bar indicating the percentage of completion for the current installation. In addition, the names of the files being installed appear above the bar until the installation is complete. 9. At the end of the installation process, the following “FINISH” window presents. Simply click on to complete setup. Now the installation of EMS software is completed.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 10. After finishing the installation process, a shortcut of EMS is displayed on the desktop. Click on 5.1.3 to activate EMS directly. Un-installation of EMS 1. Double click the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel to run the un-installation procedure. 2.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM SD1” folder and then click on 3. After your clicking on to remove EMS. , the following dialogue box then prompts to you for confirmation. Click on to continue the removal process. 4. The following window, “un-installation completion status” appears. Click to complete the removal process when enable, indicating that the process is completed.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 5.1.4 Starting the System Users can activate the EMS either from Promgrame manger or clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop. From Program Manager, choose the “EMS” program group in the Program Manager window. Then, choose the “EMSSD1” program item to launch the program. Note: before starting EMS, the SNMP comm command should be configured as “rw” via CLI so that read-write permissions are given to managers. For detailed instruction, refer to page 錯誤! 尚未定義書籤。.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 5.1.5 Logging into the System 1. Once the system is started, the Login window then prompts as follows. 2. Simply enter your user account ID and password respectively, and then click on to login. Default Account Default Password Supervisor (blank) Note: For the security concern, it is very important for you to change your password afterwards. To terminate the login, simply click on . 3.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 5.1.6 Terminating the System To terminate the system at any time, simply choose the Exit command from Session Menu. The system then terminates. 5.1.7 Logging out the Current Session To terminate the current session, choose Logout command from Session Menu. The user account, then, is logged out and Login window prompts for a new login. Normally, this is used when a user wants to re-login in order to gain a higher level of authority for certain operations.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 5.2 Windows Arrangement Users may open many daughter windows in the EMS. To benefit user’s viewing every Window, Commands of the Windows manu is designed to arrange daughter windows. Those commands will be inroduced seperately. 5.2.1 Cascade Choose Cascade from Windows manu in the EMS manu bar.The cascade command can cascade those opened windows as follows. User can select a window to perform operations or view status simpliy by clicking on a specified window. 5.2.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 5.2.4 Arrange Icons By slecting Arrange Icons of Windows Manu in the manu bar, it will locate those minimized daughter windows in the bottom left of EMS window as the following figure shown. User can select a required icon to perform EMS management. 5.3 Help To view the version of NatBailiff, choose About command via Help menu, as shown in the following figure. Click on 33 to exit the window.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 5.4 Tools Menu Introduction This chapter describes how to use tools in the EMS, including Environmental options, Territory manager, Agent manager, user nanager and Telnet, which are detailed in the following sections. 5.4.1 Environmental Options Choose Environmental Options from Tools Menu, this Environment daughter window then appears. By this function, user can config SNMP, Desktop and Surveillance respectively. 5.4.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 5.4.2.1 Desktop configuration The desktop is user for setting the map of a required territory. 1. Click on the tab of Desktop that will bring Desktop dialogue box to front, as shown in the following figure. 2. Click on to quick start territory manager in which users can define a dersired territory. Please refer to page 37 for more details.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 3. Click on to load the map of a territory or click on to clear a loaded map. Note: the format of map is limited to *.bmp, *.emf and *.wmf. to submit your setting, and then the map will apply 4. Click on to the Mounted Agent. 5.4.2.2 Surveillance configuration 1. Click on the tab of Surveillance that will bring the Surveillance dialogue box to front, as shown in the following figure. 2. Click on or to change the mornitoring period. 3.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 4. Clicking on to choose the directory to record surveillance data and press 5. Click on 5.4.3 or to define expired period. to submit your settings. Territory manager configuration Territoy manager help users to build up mornitoring territories and agents could be categorized into different territories by users. That benefits users to mornitor the status of PAMSPAN-2000 systems by territory. Territory manager can be activated either from manu bar or from envoronmental options. 5.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM If to add a territory to the system, Click on , the Territory Name fields then cleared to blank for entering the data. Enter Territory Name and Click on then become enable. to apply the territoy to the system. After that, you can proceed to group management by Territory Management dialog box. As the following figure shown, the agent, 192.168.100.176 is available in the territory named ALL on the left.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Choose the agent, 192.168.100.176 on the left and then click on The agent IP will appear on the right and will be mornitored under the territory, Taipei. Corresspondently, the Agent Desktop displays that Agent IP 192.168.100.176 has been moritored under the territroy, Taipei. 39 .
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM If users want to move the agent IP from Taipei to other territory, select a desired agent IP and click on Click on to shift it to the left. to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window. 5.4.4 Agent Manager Configuration All of the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM agents that are to be managed by the EMS must be “registered” to the system. The “registeration” process is to make the system aware of agent’s IP address and alias name.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM As mentioned above, Agent Manager is used to define the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM agent’s IP address and community string that are to be used in the system, and to activate the system’s monitoring of an agent; to deactivate an agent from the system’s monitoring. If to add an agent to the system, 1. Select a territory that a new agent belongs to. Users can click on to activate territory manager. 2. Click on , the data fields then cleared to blank for entering the data.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM If to remove an agent from the system, 1. Click the required agent in the Demount agent list, and then click on . The agent will disappear. to exit the window or continue to perform other 2. Click on operations in the same window. If to change the information of an agent, 1. Select the required agent in the Demount agent list. The information of the selected agent will then presented on the data fields. to Change IP, Alias Name, and Description and then 2. Click on becomes enable.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Field IP Address Alias name Description 5.4.4.2 Definition ***.***.***.*** Name of ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Note Agent Desktop (Network Monitor) Agent Desktop (see below) is the main window for the network administrators in performing their day-to-day network monitoring jobs. Like the standard desktop of MS Windows, Agent Desktop appears at all time once the system is started. First appears on the Agent Desktop is the status of agents by an array of colors.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM pays attention to alarms by looking into the alarms using Event Log – Outstanding. The red icon will turn into a yellow icon after the network administrator has looked into the alarms. However, this does not mean the situation is released. If any new alarm happens, yellow will turn red. Black icon indicated that the agent is demounted. Note: the priority of colors: Gray>red>yellow>green>black 5.4.4.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM network administrator’s attention. 5.4.5 Telnet Users can use the Telnet to connect to a specific ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM, and then monitor and interact with the system. How to activate Telnet from Agent Desktop? 1. Select an agent IP on the Agent desktop. 2. Click on the right bottun of mouse and then select Telnet or choose Telnet from tool manu in the EMS window’s manu bar. Then Telnet screen will come up immdeiately.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM 3. Enter user name and password to access the CID screen. Note: The default login and password are admin. 5.4.6 Ping Ping is a command used to determine whether a particular ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM is currently connected to the agent. It works by sending a packet to the specific IP address and waiting for reply. How to activate Telnet from Agent Desktop? 1. Select an agent IP on the Agent desktop. 2.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM tool manu in the EMS window’s manu bar. Ping screen will come up immediately and then starts to send packets to check the connection with the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM. 3. After showing the connection status, the screen will be closed automatically. 5.4.7 User Manager window The EMS uses user accounts, password as well as power level (system privileges) to control access and log in. There are three types of privileges, Supervisor, Constructor and Tester. Supervisor: The highest level.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Table 3-2 User Manager Field Definition Definition Field User Account an ID to be used for login User Name The full name of a user Description Remarks for note purpose Power Level Privileges; Administrator and tester If to add a user account to the system, 1. Click on , the Security window then prompts. 2. Enter the account information as described in Security window below. 3. Click on to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM If to change User Account Information, 1. Select a user account by clicking on the desired entry in User Account selection list. After selection, the designated one will be highlighted. 2. Click on button, the Security window then prompts. 3. Change the account information as described in Security window below. 4. Click on Close button to exit the window or continue to perform other operations in the same window. 2. Click on Add button, the Security window then prompts.
ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM Next Time. 4. If to suspend a user account, click on the checkbox to the left of the field, Account Suspended. 5. If to assign a new Power Level to the user, click on the desired entry in the Demount list, then click on the Mount button, . The selected Power Level entry will then be added to the Mount list on the right. 6. If to remove a Power Level from the user, click on the desired entry in the Mount list on the right, then click on the Demount button, .
6 Manage the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM After successfully setting up the environment of EMS, you can manage different ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM via your EMS remotely. This chapter will tell you how to interact with a specified ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM. 6.1 Activate Function Management Windows Via EMS, users can remotely morniter the current status of a specified IP DSLAM, and then proceed advanced configuration.
Application Note 6.1.1 Function management Windows The Function management windows, including function window and Front panel ststus window, which are provided to mornitor the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM’s status in real time and configure related settings. They will be introduced repectatively. 6.1.1.1 Function Window: From the Function window, users can activate a specified function immediately by double clicking a specified item. 6.1.1.
Application Note refer to page 9 to get more information. 6.2 Default Setting This section describes how to get the information of the default setting of the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM. 1. Click on “Default Setting” from the Function List window. The Default Setting window appears as follows: In the default setting window, the status of, IP, System, VCC connection, DSL line profile and Alarm profile are displayed clearly. How to modify them will be introduced in the following sections.
Application Note 6.3 System Information This section describes how to get and input the information of the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM. 1. Double Click on “System Information” from the Function List Window. The System Information window appears as follows: Input necessary information on those fields.
Application Note CAT - Central Alaska AHST- Alaska-Hawaii Standard YST - Yukon Standard PST- US Pacific Standard MST- US Mountain Standard CST- US Central Standard EST- US Eastern Standard AST- Atlantic Standard NFST- Newfoundland Standard NFT- Newfoundland BRST-Brazil Standard AT- Azores WAT - West Africa GMT - Greenwich Mean UTC - Universal (Coordinated) WET - Western European CET - Central European FWT - French Winter MET - Middle European MEWT - Middle European Winter SWT - Swedish Winter EET - Eastern
Application Note 6.4 Current Event Describes the facility for the network administrators to track and trace the history of events happened and released. Current Event window can be activated from Function list window. There are three daughter windows provided to accomplish above tasks: Outstanding Event: Allow you to view the outstanding events or status and system information.
Application Note Table 4-2 Outstanding Event Window Field Definitions Field Description Happen time The date/time when the event is occurred. Agent The IP address of the agent associated Grade Severity level of event or status. DSL DSL Port Site Down stream or upstream Description The description of the event or status. 6.4.1.2 Closed Event This window allows you to browse the closed alarms and events of specified agents. 1.
Application Note Table 4-3 Closed Event Window Field Definition Field Release Time Others 6.4.1.3 Description The date/time when the event is closed. Rest of the fields is as same as described in “Outstanding Events”. Archived This window allows you to browse the expired records, which can be configured in the Evironment window. 1. Click on the tab of Archived that will bring the Archived screen to front as follows: 2. Click on 58 to clear all records.
Application Note 3. Click on 6.5 to exit the window. System This section allows users to perform commit and reboot that will be introduced as follows: 6.5.1 Commit and Reboot This section describes how to commit the current configuration to falsh or reboot the ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM. 1. Double Click on “Commit and Reboot” from the Function List Window. The System Information screen appears as follows: 2. If to commit the active configuration to the flash, click on . 3.
Application Note The VLAN configuration window appears as follows: 2. Select the VLAN to view or modify by using the VLAN ID drop-down list. 3. Use Egress PVC and Unatagged PVC drop-down list to set the specified DSL port’s Egress PVC and Untagged PVC. to submit your settings or click on 4. Click on to close the VLAN Configuration window. Table 4-4 VLAN Configuration Field Definitions Field Definition VLAN ID VLAN Name Egress PVC Untagged PVC 6.6.2 The VLAN id for this VLAN.
Application Note Ethernet Configuration window appears. 2. To view the Ethernet Configuration of UPLINK1, UPLINK2, or UPLINK3 by using the Slect Ethernet drop-down list. 3. If to modify the Ethernet Configuration, click on first and then proceed advanced configurations as shown in the following figure. 4. If to create a new Ethernet configuration, click on and then select a new Ethernet configuration by using Slect Ethernet drop-down list.
Application Note 5. Click on to submit your settings or click on to close the Ethernet Configuration window. Table 4-5 Ethernet Configuration Field Definitions Field DHCP Type Admin Status Operation Status IP address Mask Gateway Mgmt Vlan Index 6.6.3 Definition DHCP client enabled or disabled Upstream or downstream The desired state of UPLINK (enable/disable) System is enabled or not. IP address of the UPLINK This specifies the network mask configured for the UPLINK.
Application Note 2. Select the VLAN ID to view or modify by using the VLAN ID drop-down list. 3. Use Egress PVC and Forbidden Egress PVC drop-down list to set the specified DSL port’s Egress PVC and Forbidden Egress PVC. to submit your settings or click on 4. Click on to close the VLAN Configuration window. Table 4-6 VLAN Configuration Field Definitions Field Definition VLAN ID The VLAN id for this VLAN.
Application Note Snooping status as Disabled or Enable, the procedure is as follows: 1. Choose a specified port to execute IGMP snooping function. 2. Double click on IGMP Configuration via Function window. Then the IGMP Configuration window appears as follows: Select Disabled or Enabled, and then click 6.6.5 to submit your setting. SNTP Configuration Allow you to view the SNTP client status and execute advanced configuration. The procedure shows as follows: 1.
Application Note 4. If to create a new SNTP client, click on and then set SNTP Server address and SNTP client status. After that, click on to submit your setting. 5. If to delete a certain SNTP client, select the SNTP server from the SNTP server address drop-down list and then set the SNTP client status as Disable. Finnaly, click on to close the SNTP Configuration window. 6. Click on 6.7 . DSL This section describes how to configure DSL settings by selecting DSL from Function List window.
Application Note To creat up a new line profile, click the DSL Name drop-down list and then select the blank. After that, the fields become enable. Input the values in those fields and then name the new line profile. Click on to submit your setting or click on to deliete a line profile.
Application Note Preferred Standard Maximum Transmit Rate Interleave Delay (ms) UP Shift SNR (dB/10) IntCorrectionDown Annex Type 6.7.1.2 interleaved buffer. RS can also be disabled. Value:125us | 250us | 500us |1ms | 2ms | 4ms | disable Preferred standard compliance. Outcome is dependent upon standard support of the remote unit.
Application Note 3. After that, the fields become enable. Input the values in those fields and then name the new alarm profile. to submit your setting or click on 4. Click on to deliete a alarm profile. Table 4-8 Alarm Profile Field Definitions Field Loss of frame within 15 minutes Loss of signal within 15 minutes Loss of link within 15 minutes Loss of power within 15 minutes Errored seconds 6.7.
Application Note 5. Choose an Alarm Profile from the Alarm Profile Name drop-down list. If to configure an Alarm Profile, Click on to activate the Alarm Profile Configuration window. If necessary, modify values of a specified PVC, including VPI, VCI, Admin Status, Learning Status, Sticky Status, Pvid, Accepted Frame Type and Ingress Filter, and prioriy. 6. Click on to submit your settings or click on to close the fmBridgeport window. 7.
Application Note Ingress Filter When this is true, the device will discard incoming frames for VLANs, which do not include this Port in its Member set. When false, the port will accept all incoming frames. Optional Connection priority. No VLAN tag, no priority. Priority 6.8 DSL Performance Management This section describes how to ultilize DSL Performance Management by selecting DSL Performance Management from Function List window. This section will cover those functions: 6.8.
Application Note Attenuation Status output power attainable rate ActualStandard Bert Error TxAtm CellCt RxAtm CellCt Start Progress Idle Bert Error Idle Bert Cells Bert Sync Select Information Valid Select Loop Length Select Loop End Select Loop Gauge 6.8.2 Difference in the total power transmitted and the total power received by the peer atu. (db) Current status of the ATU line.
Application Note Select the port ID from the DSL Port drop-down listo view a specified DSL’s channel Layer Info. to close the window. Click on Table 4-11 Channel Layer Information Field Definitions Field Interleave delay Previous TX rate Current TX rate CRC block length Current Atm Status Rs Symbols Rs Depth Rs Redundency 6.8.3 Definition Interleave delay for this channel. (milli-seconds) Previous actual transmit rate on this channel if ADSL loop retain. (kbps) Actual transmit rate on this channel.
Application Note Press Co or RT tab to view the Pysical Layer Performance data at down stream or up stream. Click on Current to activated Current page in which users can select Port No. to view 15 minutes and 1 Day ES, SES and UAS record. If to retrieve the latest data, press . Click on Previous to activate previous 15 minutes and 1 day performance data page in which Period and Port No. are selectable. Note: refresh button is disable in this page.
Application Note Click on to clear the physical layer data. Click on to close the window. Table 4-12 Current Phy-Layer PM Information Field Definitions Field Definition CO RT Lofs Loss Lols Lprs Ess Inits Current 15-min lofs Current 15-min loss Current 15-min lols Current 15-min lprs Current 15-min ess Current 15-min inits Current 1-day time elapsed Current 1-day lofs Current 1-day loss Current 1-day lols Current 1-day lprs Current 1-day ess 6.8.
Application Note Press Co or RT tab to view the Channel Layer Performance data at down stream or up stream. Click on Current to activated Current page in which users can select Port No. to view 15 minutes and 1 Day ES, SES and UAS record. If to retrieve the latest data, press . Click on Previous to activate previous 15 minutes and 1 day performance data page in which Period and Port No. are selectable. Note: refresh button is disable in this page.
Application Note Click on to clear the channel layer data. Click on to close the window. Table 4-13 Current Channel-Layer PM Information Field Definitions Field CO RT Received blocks Definition down stream up stream The total number of blocks of data received since the last agent reset. Transmitted blocks The total number of blocks of data transmitted since the last agent reset. Corrected blocks Number of corrected blocks of data transmitted since the last agent reset.
Application Note 7 Application Note 7.1 Basic Configuration IPLM1/2 ADSL2/2+ IP DSLAM provide multiple services to users according to the demand of application scenarios. To reduce time consuming in deployment, this document provides simple and easy configuration procedure according different applications. 7.1.
Application Note The default configuration in FD.cfg summarized as follows: • Default IP: 192.168.100.111 • SNTP: disable • RFC-1483 Bridge mode only • One PVC (8/81) for each ADSL port • Bridge port numbering 1 to 48 mapping to PVC 8/81 for ADSL port1 to port 48/24 • VLAN feature Disable • Eth0 enable (for uplink), its bridge port number is 385 • Eth1 disable (for downlink) • MGMT interface disable To view the detailed contents, please refer to the appendix1. 7.1.2.
Application Note Step4. Click on located. to set the current directory where fd.cfg Step5. Click Sever interface drop-down list to select the DHCP Server ‘s IP. Step6. Assign an IP pool starting address. Step7. Rename the boot file as FD.cfg Step8. Input the mask Step9. Save the configuration.
Application Note Step10. If needed, click the settings button to re-configure your setting. Step11. Activate Telnet and login IPLM. Step12. Input ‘list’ to show the path and s/w information $list Name Size Ver Acc Time State ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------/nvram/bin/bootptftp/ TftpBootp.bin 111064 RO active 1 Wed Jun 30 14:12:36 2004 /nvram/bin/control/ CP.bin.
Application Note $download src FD.cfg dest /nvram/cfg/factorydef/FD.cfg ip 192.168.100.66 Downloading the File... ...................................... Block 1 erase in progress ........Flash block 1 erase successful... FLASH program starts at ADDR 20000 ############### Step15. Input ‘upgrade fname /nvram/cfg/factorydef/FD.cfg’ to upgrade and activate the access state. $upgrade fname /nvram/cfg/factorydef/FD.cfg version 2 FLASH program starts at ADDR 2000c Step16.
Application Note 7.1.3 How to create myconfig.cfg • Myconfig.cfg is a txt file that ensures all commands be executed at once. • 6.1.3.3 shows the format of myconfig.cfg. • If there are many configurations you would like to execute then you can write all commands into myconfig.cfg and then execute it at once. • Be note to save ($commit) to IPAM if this would be executed after reboot • Required of equipment: TFTP Server (Tftpd32) 7.1.3.1 Step Image TFTP Server configuration Usage 1.
Application Note 7.1.3.2 myconfig.cfg configuration Step 1 Image Usage 1. Enable TFTP Server and direct the myconfig.cfg path for it. Enable TFTP server (tftpd32) 2. $list Name Acc State Ver Time Size List the table and verify myconfig.cfg had not created. that -----------------------------------------------------------------------------/nvram/bin/bootptftp/ TftpBootp.
Application Note 7.1.3.3 Format of myconfig.
Application Note 7.1.4 Line Rate Configuration This section describes how to configure the transmission rate manually via CLI. Before configuration, following 1. Input the line rate by using hexadecimal values.following tables shows the hexadecimal values that are frequently used. Hexadecimal 0x1f38300 0x177000 0x109a00 0x7d000 0x1f400 0xfa00 0x7d00 Decimal 32M 1.5M 1M 512K 128K 64K 32K 2. Be noted that GsStandard, GsTxPowerAtten and GsAnnexType must be modified at the same time. 3.
Application Note Admin Status : Down Oper Status : Down Trans Atuc Cap : ansit1413 q9921PotsNonOverlapped q9921PotsOverlapped q9921IsdnNonOverlapped q9921isdnOverlapped q9922potsOverlapped q9923Readsl2PotsNonOverlapped q9925Adsl2PlusPotsNonOverlapped q9925Adsl2PlusPotsOverlapped q9923Adsl2P otsNonOverlapped Trans Atuc Actual : - Trans Atuc Config : q9921PotsNonOverlapped q9925Adsl2PlusPotsNonOverlapped q9923Adsl2PotsNonOverlapped GsDmtTrellis : trellisOn Trans Atur Cap : - PM Conf PMSF : - Line
Application Note GsExtRsMemory 0x2 : notpresent ParamHybridLossTestStart : GsParamHybridLossTestEnd on : 0x40 GsDmtTrellis : GsAdvertisedCapabilities : AnnexA GslTriggerMode : Disable Type : interleavedOnly GsDnBinUsage : 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFF ParametricTestInputFile : - Data Boost Standard : Enable Conf PM Mode : Conf PML0 Time(sec) : 180 Conf PML2 Time(sec) 30 : 60 Conf PM
Application Note GsRxStartBin 0x1f : 0x6 GsRxEndBin : GsMaxBitsPerBin 256 : 15 GsMaxDCo : GsRxBinAdjust Disable : Disable GsEraseProfiles : GsAdi2x gLite : standard GsStandard : GsInitiate 0 : - GsTxPowerAtten : GsCodingGain Disable : Auto GsRsFastOvrhdDown : GsRsIntCorrectionDown Disable : 1Ms GsRsFastOvrhdUp : GsDrStby Expanded : Disable GsExpandedExchange : GsEscapeFastRetrain Disable : Disable GsFastRetrain : GsBitSwap LocalOcs : Enable GsNtr : GsAnnexType Unknown
Application Note Intl Max Tx Rate(bps) 16 : 0x7d000 Max Intl Delay(ms) : MSG Min Us 310 : 4000 Minimum Snr Margin(dB/10) : Maximum Snr Margin(dB/10) : 310 Step3: enable the port $modify adsl line intf ifname dsl-0 enable IfName : dsl-0 Line Type : interleavedOnly Coding Type : 0 GsUtopia L2RxAddr : 0 Gs Clock Type : oscillator Gs Action : startup Admin Status : Down Oper Status : Down GsUtopia L2TxAddr : dmt Trans Atuc Cap : ansit1413 q9921PotsNonOverlapped q9921PotsOverlapped q992
Application Note 7.1.5 Set System Time IPLM supports SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol), used to synchronize its clocks in the Internet.IPLM will get the system time via SNTP server while a SNTP sever is created. 7.1.5.1 Scenario Ethernet DSL Ethernet CPE IPLM PC 1 Internet NTP/ SNTP Server 7.1.5.2 Configuration Follow the steps below to set the SNTP server. System time will lost while the system is powered off.
Application Note Option 2: Set up the system time manually. Step1: view the system information $get system info Description : Name : Location : Contact : Vendor : LogThreshold : 0 Object-id : 1.3.6.1.4.1.3278.1.12 Up Time(HH:MM:SS) : 0:4:46 HwVersion : ADSL-1.0 CPLDVersion : 1.4 CPSwVersion : COL2.6.1.0.040412 CPSwVersion(Build) : 1.00.
Application Note CPSwVersion : COL2.6.1.0.040412 CPSwVersion(Build): 1.00.040407-ADSL DPSwVersion : DP_B02_06_22_05 System Time : Mon May 10 10:17:23 2004 Time Zone : GMT DST : off Services : physical datalink internet end-to-end end-to-end end-to-end applications Set Done Description : Name : Location : Contact : Vendor : LogThreshold : 0 Object-id : 1.3.6.1.4.1.3278.1.12 Up Time(HH:MM:SS) : 0:13:18 HwVersion : ADSL-1.0 CPLDVersion : 1.4 CPSwVersion : COL2.6.1.0.
Application Note Egress ports : 1 Forbidden Egress Ports 385 : None Untagged Ports : 1 Bridging Mode : Residential Flood support Status : enable Broadcast support Status : enable $ Step 2: Set Bridge port 1(ADSL port 1 PVC 8/81) as PVID 2 $modify gvrp port info portid 1 portvlanid 2 acceptframetypes all ingressfilteri ng true Port Id : 1 Port VLAN Index : 1 Accept Frame Types: All Ingress Filtering : False Failed Registrations 00:00:00:00:00:00 : 0 Restricted Vlan Registration Gvrp S
Application Note Egress ports : 2 Untagged Ports : 2 Bridging Mode 385 : Residential Flood support Status : enable Broadcast support Status : enable Step 4: Create new PVC (8/82) in ADSL port 1 • Create atm vc and aal5 interface $create atm vc intf ifname aal5-48 lowif atm-0 vpi 8 vci 82 Entry Created VC IfName : aal5-48 VPI : 8 Admin Status : Up Aal5 Tx Size : 1536 AAL Type Low IfName : 82 Oper Status : Up Aal5 Rx Size : AAL5 Channel : atm-0 VCI AAL5 Encap : Interleaved : 153
Application Note Broadcast support Status : enable Step 6: Set Bridge port 49(ADSL port 1 PVC 8/82) as PVID 3 $modify gvrp port info portid 49 portvlanid 3 acceptframetypes all ingressfiltering true Port Id : 49 Port VLAN Index : 1 Accept Frame Types: All Ingress Filtering : False Failed Registrations 00:00:00:00:00:00 : 0 Gvrp Status Last Pdu Origin : Disable : Restricted Vlan Registration: False Set Done Port Id : 49 Port VLAN Index : 3 Accept Frame Types: All Ingress Filtering : True
Application Note VLAN Name : vlan2 VLAN Index : 2 Egress ports : 1 Forbidden Egress Ports Untagged Ports : 1 Bridging Mode 2 3 2 3 385 : None : Residential Flood support Status : enable Broadcast support Status : enable Step 9: Modify the VLAN from 8/81 to 0/35 • Set the AAL5 strat number is 0 $modify atm vc intf ifname aal5-1 disable VC IfName : aal5-1 VPI : 8 Admin Status : Up Aal5 Tx Size : 1536 AAL Type Channel Low IfName : atm-1 VCI : AAL5 : 81 Oper Status : Down Aal5
Application Note VC IfName : aal5-1 VPI : 0 Admin Status : Down Aal5 Tx Size : 1536 Low IfName VCI : atm-1 : 35 Oper Status : Down Aal5 Rx Size AAL5 Encap : 1536 AAL Type : AAL5 : LLC Mux Channel : Interleaved MgmtMode : Data Row Status : active VC Type : PVC VC Topology : Point to Point Last Change (sec) : 0 Set Done 97 VC IfName : aal5-1 VPI : 0 Admin Status : Up Aal5 Tx Size : 1536 Low IfName VCI : atm-1 : 35 Oper Status : Down Aal5 Rx Size AAL5 Encap : 1536 A
Application Note 7.1.7 Modify the Downstream/ Upstream Rate 7.1.7.1 Scenario 7.1.7.
Application Note Line DELT Conf LDSF : inhibit Step2: Set ADSL port 12 interleave mode Downstream 512K. The value is hex so you must conversion to decimal.
Application Note --------------------------Target Snr Margin(dB/10): 60 Dnshift SnrMargin(dB/10): 0 Upshift SnrMargin(dB/10): 120 Min Upshift Time(sec) : 0 Min Dnshift Time(sec) 0x7d00 : 0 Fast Min Tx Rate(bps) : Intl Min Tx Rate(bps) 0x109a00 : 0x7d00 Fast Max Tx Rate(bps) : Intl Max Tx Rate(bps) : 0x109a00 Max Intl Delay(ms) : 16 ______________________________________________________________ Set Done IfName : dsl-11 ADSL ATUC Configuration : --------------------------Rate Adaptation :
Application Note Conf PML2 Time(sec) : 180 Conf PML2 Rate(bps) : 0x10000 Conf GsREADSL2 Enable Conf PML2 ATPR (dB/10) : 30 : disable ADSL ATUR Configuration : --------------------------Target Snr Margin(dB/10) : 60 Dnshift SnrMargin(dB/10) : 0 Upshift SnrMargin(dB/10) : 120 Min Upshift Time(sec) Fast Min Tx Rate(bps) : 0 Min Dnshift Time(sec) 0x7d00 : 0 : Intl Min Tx Rate(bps) 0x109a00 : 0x7d00 Fast Max Tx Rate(bps) : Intl Max Tx Rate(bps) : 0x109a00 Max Intl Delay(ms) : 16 Step4: Se
Application Note FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFF ParametricTestInputFile : Data Boost Standard : Enable Conf PM Mode : pmstatel3enable Conf PML0 Time(sec) : 180 Conf PML2 Time(sec) : 180 Conf PML2 Rate(bps) : 0x10000 Conf GsREADSL2 Enable : disable Upstream PSD : pmstatel2enable Conf PML2 ATPR (dB/10) : 30 ADSL ATUR Configuration : --------------------------Target Snr Margin(dB/10): 60 Dnshift SnrMargin(dB/10): 0 Upshift SnrMargin(dB/10): 120
Application Note Type : interleavedOnly GsDnBinUsage : 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FFFF ParametricTestInputFile : Data Boost Standard : Enable Conf PM Mode : pmstatel3enable Conf PML0 Time(sec) : 180 Conf PML2 Time(sec) : 180 Conf PML2 Rate(bps) : 0x10000 Conf GsREADSL2 Enable : disable Upstream PSD : pmstatel2enable Conf PML2 ATPR (dB/10) : 30 ADSL ATUR Configuration : ---------------------
Application Note Trans Atur Cap : - PM Conf PMSF : idleop Line DELT Conf LDSF : inhibit 104
Application Note 7.1.8 Enable SNMP function SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used almost exclusively in TCP/IP networks. SNMP provides a means to monitor and control network devices, and to manage configurations, statistics collection, performance, and security. 7.1.8.1 Scenario Ethernet Ethernet DSL CPE PC 3 PC 1 IPLM Ethernet DSL Ethernet CPE PC 2 7.1.8.
Application Note 7.2 Advanced Configuration Following sections describes how to execute advanced configuration to meet the requirements of advanced application scenarios. 7.2.1 7.2.1.1 How to get QoS of uplink port Overview The following template is provided for users with verify QOS of uplink port of IPLM. There are 3 PVCs will be created on bridge port by dsl 1 as follows.
Application Note Confirm priority info of bridge on dsl port 1, 49 and 97 $get bridge port prioinfo portid 1 PortId :1 DefaultPriority : 0 NumTrafficClass : 4 $get bridge port prioinfo portid 49 PortId : 49 DefaultPriority : 0 NumTrafficClass : 4 $get bridge port prioinfo portid 97 PortId : 97 DefaultPriority : 0 NumTrafficClass : 4 Modify priority of bridge port as below: Port ID Priority 1 2 49 3 97 4 $modify bridge port prioinfo portid 1 defPrio 2 $modify bridge port prioinfo portid 49 defPrio 3 $modify
Application Note $modify gvrp port info portid 49 portvlanid 3 acceptframetypes all ingressfiltering true $modify gvrp port info portid 97 portvlanid 4 acceptframetypes all ingressfiltering true Create ACL (Access control list) • To simulate different service applications, the CPEs with athorized mac address can access the Internet.
Application Note 7.2.1.7 Result Send the packets from port-06 and capture the packets form port-05 by PVC 1. The priority is “2” by VLAN tags Send the packets from port-05 and capture the packets form port-06 by PVC 1 . Get the forwarding table form IPLM (Both upstream and downstream) Send the packets from port-06 and capture the The packets form priority is “3” by VLAN port-05 by PVC 2. tags Send the packets from port-05 and capture the packets form port-06 by PVC 2.
Application Note The priority is “4” by VLAN tags Send the packets from port-05 and capture the packets form port-06 by PVC 3.
Application Note 7.2.2 How to modify IRL /ORL IRL (input rate limit)/ORL(output rate limit) which define the maximum rate for input /output. IRL is only for upstream direction by aal5-x (PVC X). ORL is only for downlink direction by atm-x. 7.2.2.1 Scenario DSL CPE IP L M E th e r n e t E th e r n e t S m a r tb its 6 0 0 0 7.2.2.2 Configuration IRL: Example, • Limit the maximum rate of input at 256k for aal5-0.
Application Note 7.2.3 How to Stack 2 units • Eth0 enable (for uplink), its bridge port number is 385 • Eth1 disable (for downlink) • MGMT interface disable 7.2.3.1 Scenario E th e rn e t E th e rn e t DSL CPE PC 3 U n it 1 PC 1 E th e rn e t DSL E th e rn e t CPE PC 2 7.2.3.2 U n it 2 Configuration Step1: Command Description ( Master ) create ethernet intf ifname eth-0 ip 192.168.100.50 mask 255.255.255.
Application Note Class2thrshld : 100 Class3thrshld: 100 Class4thrshld : 100 Class5thrshld: 100 Class6thrshld : 100 Class7thrshld: 100 ProfileName : SPPROFILE Mgmt VLAN Index : Tagged Mgmt PDU Prio: 0 Speed : 100BT Operational Status : Up Admin Status : Up Interface : eth-1 Type : Downlink UseDhcp : False IP Address : 0.0.0.0 Mask : 0.0.0.
Application Note 7.2.4 How to debug ADSL line The way to debug adsl line is shown as follows. The command is different from others while loop start in interleave mode. (dsli) Command dsl-x, x means which port was connected. 7.2.4.1 Configuration AGA (ADSL2+) DSL-300G (G.
Application Note $get adsl atur physical ifname dsl-0 $get adsl atur physical ifname dsl-04 Ifname Ifname : dsl-0 Serial Number :- Vendor ID : FFB54753504E0007 Version Number Curr Snr Margin(dB/10) : 60 Curr Atn(dB/10) : 37 Curr Output : 300027251 Chan Perf CU Delt HLINSCds Delt HLOGMTds :0 DELT Last Tx State : dmtaturg9941 Bin Number : 10960 :0 Delt QLNMTds :0 [32] 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 [48] 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 [64] 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Application Note ------------- Delt HLOGpsds [0 ] 0 0 0 0 [0 ] 0 0 0 0 [4 ] 0 0 0 0 [4 ] 0 0 0 0 : ------------- : : : : [252] : [252] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Delt QLNpsds ------------ Delt QLNpsds [0 ] 0 0 0 0 [0 ] 0 0 0 0 [4 ] 0 0 0 0 [4 ] 0 0 0 0 [8 ] 0 0 0 0 [8 ] 0 0 0 0 : ------------ : : : : [252] : [252] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Delt DMT Bin SNR ---------------- Delt DMT Bin SNR [0 ] 0 0 0 0 [0 ] 0 0 0 0 [4 ] 0 0 0 0
Application Note 7.2.5 LACP aggregation (Port Aggregation) Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) allows you to bundle several physical ports together to form a single logical channel. LACP allows a switch to negotiate an automatic bundle by sending LACP packets to the peer.LACP is a protocol implementation in layer 2 which controls thru which physical links the traffic will be routed. 7.2.5.
Application Note Orl(mbps) : 300 Configured Duplex : Auto Configured Speed : Auto Class0thrshld : 100 Class1thrshld: 100 Class2thrshld : 100 Class3thrshld: 100 Class4thrshld : 100 Class5thrshld: 100 Class6thrshld : 100 Class7thrshld: 100 ProfileName : SPPROFILE Mgmt VLAN Index : - Duplex : None Tagged Mgmt PDU Prio: Speed : - Operational Status : Down Admin Status : Up $modify bridge mode enable Bridging Mode is Enabled Set Done Bridging Mode is Enabled Step 3: Create LACP Aggr
Application Note $ modify lacp aggrport info ifname eth-0 aggrstatus enable Interface Aggregate : eth-0 Port Is Actor Oper Key Key : - : - Partner Oper Actor Admin Key Key : - : - Partner Admin Actor Port Priority Priority : - : - Partner Admin Port Actor System Priority Priority : - : - Partner Oper Port Actor System ID Priority : - : - Partner Admin Sys Actor Port Priority : - : - Partner Oper Sys Partner Admin Sys Id Port : - : - Partner Admin Partner Oper Sys Id Port : - : - Pa
Application Note Actor Oper Key Key : - : - Partner Oper Actor Admin Key Key : - : - Partner Admin Actor Port Priority Priority : - : - Partner Admin Port Actor System Priority Priority : - : - Partner Oper Port Actor System ID Priority : - : - Partner Admin Sys Actor Port Priority : - : - Partner Oper Sys Partner Admin Sys Id Port : - : - Partner Admin Partner Oper Sys Id Port : - : - Partner Oper Port Actor Admin State : - Port Partner Admin State : Port Actor Oper State : - Po
Application Note 7.2.6 Multicast Multicate is the transmission of information over the Internet to two or more users at the same time. 7.2.6.1 Scenario CPE1 DSL IP L M DSL CPE2 DSL CPE3 DSL CPE4 E th e rn e t E the rn e t E th e rn et S m artb its 6 0 0 0 E th e rne t 7.2.6.
Application Note 7.2.7 IP Filter IP Filter is software that provides statefull packet filtering capability. It can also be used to deliver NAT (Network Address Translation) capabilities. IP Filter provides protection to a single server or a network of servers and clients. 7.2.7.1 Scenario 7.2.7.
Application Note Step 5: create the IP you want to filter $modify filter rule entry ruleid 2 status enable rule id set priority stats admin status rule direction pkt type application description snoop level : : : : : : : 2 disable in ucast interface rule action : drop admin status : disable rule priority : high applywhenreq : disable : : : : : : : 2 disable in ucast interface rule action : drop admin status : enable rule priority : high applywhenreq : disable set done rule id set priority stats admin
Application Note 7.2.8 DHCP filter 7.2.8.1 Scenario 7.2.8.
Application Note Snoop Level : interface $ Step 4: create the port to map this filter $create filter rule map ifname eoa-0 stageid 1 ruleid 3 Entry Created Interface : eoa-0 Stage Id : 1 Rule Id Order Id : 3 : 3 $ $ $create filter rule map ifname eth-0 stageid 1 ruleid 3 Entry Created Interface : eth-0 Stage Id : 1 Rule Id Order Id : 3 $ 125 : 3
Application Note 7.2.9 FTP filter FTP rules can be applied to restrict access to FTP servers on the Internet. Access can be restricted to file transfers between the permitted FTP server and the client. 7.2.9.1 Scenario 7.2.9.
Application Note Step 4: create the port to map this filter $create filter rule map ifname eoa-0 stageid 1 ruleid 4 entry created interface : eoa-0 rule id : 4 $ stage id : 1 order id : 4 $create filter rule map ifname eoa-0 stageid 1 ruleid 4 entry created interface : eoa-1 rule id : 4 127 stage id : 1 order id : 4
Application Note 7.2.10 HTTP filter 7.2.10.1 Scenario 7.2.10.
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7.2.11 ACL Configuration Most network security sustems operate by allowing selective use of services. An ACL (Acess Control List) is the usual means by which access to, and denial of, services are controlled. It is simply a list of the services available, each with a list of the hosts permitted to use the service. 7.2.11.1 Scenario 7.2.11.2 Process of handling incoming packets 7.2.11.
Application Note $ $create acl port macentry portid 2 macaddr 00:01:32:23:35:43 entry created portid :2 mac address : 00:01:32:23:35:43 131
Application Note 7.2.12 TOS Priority Rearrangement Most of traditional broadband service, there is only one PVC was offered to the users. In such kind of service scenario, using the TOS field in the IP header to differentiate the applications is one of the solutions for ISPs to provide QoS service to its users.
Application Note To view the priority-to-class mapping associated with an egress bridge port, use – $ get bridge port trfclassmap [portid portid] [regenprio regenprio] You can modify the priority to traffic class mapping to define which priority value would be mapped to which outgoing Queue for a port.
Application Note 7.2.13 IGMP Snooping IGMP snooping, as implied by the name, is a feature that allows an Ethernet switch to "listen in" on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers. When a Switch hears an IGMP report from a host for a given multicast group, the switch adds the host's port number to the IGMP list for that group. And, when the switch hears an IGMP leave, it removes the host's port from the IGMP list. 7.2.13.1 Scenario 7.2.13.
8 System Administration with CLI 8.1 About CLI Administration Command Line Interface (CLI) is the primary user interface to administrate the system. CLI can be accessed either from the CID port or telnet session. All CLI commands are simple strings designed for the Administrator to manage your IPLM easily. This chapter contains the whole CLI commands. If to understand primary CLI commands, refer to chapter 6 in which frequently used CLI commands are summarized. 8.1.
8.1.3 Glossary of Terms and Acronyms This section contains a brief list of selected acronyms.
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8.1.4 CLI Command Brief Description CLI Command - Action List Description alias apply climode commit Used to create an alias for any CLI command. Used to apply a configuration file stored on the system Modes of cli/Prio change of CLI task Used to commit the active configuration to the flash. Used to create configuration of objects corresponding to the identifier and parameters. Used to delete configuration of objects corresponding to the identifier and parameters.
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ADSL ATUC Channel Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUC Chanperf Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUC ChanIntvl Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUC Interval Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUC Perf Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUC Physical Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUC Trap Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUC Trapsext Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUR ChanIntrvl Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUR Channel Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUR Chanperf Commands Conexant Yes ADSL ATUR Interval Commands Conexa
Clfr namedlist map Commands Conexant Yes Clfr profile branch Commands Conexant Yes Clfr profile info Commands Conexant Yes Clfr profile node Commands Conexant Yes Clfr tree branch Commands Conexant Yes Clfr tree info Commands Conexant Yes Clfr tree map Commands Conexant Yes Clfr tree node Commands Conexant Yes Clfr tree profile Commands Conexant Yes Filter expr entry Commands Conexant Yes Filter list genentry Commands Conexant Yes Filter namedlist genentry Commands Conexant
Igmpsnoop port stats Commands Conexant Yes Igmpsnoop querier info Commands Conexant Yes Conexant Yes IP Net to Media Table Commands Conexant Yes IP Route Commands Conexant Yes Ipoa intf Commands Conexant Yes ipoe intf Commands Conexant Yes Rid static Commands Conexant Yes Conexant Yes Interface Commands Interface Commands IP Commands MacProfile Commands Macprofile global Commands Resvdmac profile info Commands Conexant Yes Resvdmac profile param Commands Conexant Yes Ctlpkt g
RMON Commands RMON Statistics Group Commands RMON Task Info Commands RMON Memory Pool info Commands RMON Queue info Commands RMON Net buffers info Commands RMON Semaphore info Commands RMON Event Group info Commands SNMP Commands SNMP Comm Commands SNMP Host Commands SNMP Stats Commands SNMP Traphost Commands SNTP Commands SNTP Cfg Commands SNTP servaddr Commands SNTP Stats Commands System Commands Cbuftrace cfg Commands System Configuration Save and Restore Commands System Control Table Commands System cra
Status Commands System Alarm Commands System Control Commands System Hardware Inventory Commands System ivmconfig Commands System SFP Commands System Version Commands System Debug Commands Configuration FD Commands Configuration USER Commands Temperature Configuration Commands Temperature State Commands Temperature Supervision Commands Temperature Configuration Commands Temperature State Commands Temperature Supervision Commands System Commands 144 System Hardware Inventory Commands C-COM Yes System iv
8.2 8.2.1 8.2.1.1 802.1p Commands Bridge port accessprio Commands Get bridge port accessprio Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get bridge port accessprio [portid ] [regenprio ] Parameters Name Description portid Port number of the port for which this entry contains bridge management information. Type : Get-—Optional Valid values: 1-386 Regenerated user priority from which the access priority is mapped.
Type: Modify -- Mandatory defprio numtrfclass defsvprio Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 386 The default ingress User Priority which can be configured by the user. Type: Modify - Optional Valid values: 0 - 7 The number of egress traffic classes supported on this port.
Parameters Name Description portid Port number of the port for which this entry contains bridge management information. Type: Modify - Mandatory Get - Optional Valid values: 1-386 The Priority value evaluated for the received frame. In our case, it is the regenerated user priority.
Command Syntax: modify bridge port priomap portid usrprio [regenprio ] Parameters Name Description portid Port number of the port for which this entry contains bridge management information. Type: Modify -- Mandatory Get --Optional Valid values: 1-386 The User Priority for a frame received on this port. Since it can arrive in a tag header, it can have range 0-7.
8.3 8.3.1 8.3.1.1 ABOND Commands ABOND group intf Commands Get abond group intf Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get abond group intf [ifname ] 8.3.1.2 Create abond group intf Description: Use this command to create.
minaggrrateupstrm minaggrratednstrm diffdelaytolupstrm diffdelaytoldnstrm asmprotocol Enable |Disable sidformat EightBitSid |TwelveBitSid maxrxbitrateratio linkhecthrshld numoflinksupforgrpup One | All asmirlthreshold maxatmportusrate enable | disable 150 Minimum Aggregate Data Rate in bits per second in Upstream
Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Valid values: enable, disable Default value: enable Example: $ create abond group intf ifname abond-0 groupid 1 minaggrrateupstrm 5 minaggrratednstrm 5 diffdelaytolupstrm 0 diffdelaytoldnstrm 0 asmprotocol Disable sidformat EightBitSID maxrxbitrateratio 2 linkhecthrshld 1 numoflinksupforgrpup One asmirlthreshold 0 maxatmportusrate 0 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created ifname : abond-0 GroupId : 1 MinAggrRateUpstrm : 5 MinAggrRateDnstrm : 5 DiffDelayTolUps
LinkHecThreshold HEC Error percentage of the link upstream rate which will act as Threshold for link to be part of group in Rx direction Control Channel VPI: VPI value being used for Sending and Receiving ASM Messages Control Channel VCI: VCI value being used for Sending and Receiving ASM Messages This field specifies the number of links required to be up for bonding to start ASM protocol IRL Threshold for ASM messages Maximum ATM port Upstream Rate CtrlVpi CtrlVci NoOfLinksUpForGrpUp AsmIrlThreshold MaxA
GrpFailureReason : MinRateNotAchievedUpAndDn AsmRxCrcErrorCount : 10 Output Fields Field Description ifname This specifies the interface index used for the ATM Based Multi pair Bonding type of interfaces. Valid Value is abond-X Achieved aggregate data rate in bits per sec in upstream direction. Achieved aggregate data rate in bits per sec in downstream direction. Group cell loss count upstream for current 15 minutes.
8.3.3.3 Delete abond link entry Description: Use this command to delete. Command Syntax: delete abond link entry ifname lowif 8.3.3.4 Modify abond link entry Description: Use this command to modify.
AsmTxLinkStatus : SelectedToCarryBondingTraffic AsmRxLinkStatus : SelectedToCarryBondingTraffic Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output Fields 8.3.4 8.3.4.1 Field Description ifname This specifies the interface index used for the ATM Based Multi pair Bonding type of interfaces. Valid Value is abond-X. Link can not be created , deleted or modified if associated abond group interface is enabled. lowif This specifies the interface index used for the abond link (DSL) entry.
Output ifname : abond-0 lowif : dsl-0 ASMTxCount : 10 ASMRxCount : 10 TxLinkFailureReason : HecLimitExceeded RxLinkFailureReason : HecLimitExceeded Output Fields Field Description ifname This specifies the interface index used for the ATM Based Multi pair Bonding type of interfaces. Valid Value is abond-X This specifies the interface index used for the abond link (DSL) interfaces. Valid Value is dsl-X, dsli-X, dslf-X Per-link ASM Tx count.
8.4 8.4.1 8.4.1.1 Aggregation Commands Active Standby aggr info Commands Get actstdby aggr info Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get actstdby aggr info [ifname ] 8.4.1.2 Modify actstdby aggr info Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: modify actstdby aggr info ifname [status Enable | Disable] Parameters: Name Description ifname ifname This specifies the aggregator interface index on which active standby is to be enabled.
8.4.2 8.4.2.1 Aggr intf Commands Get aggr intf Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get aggr intf [ifname ] 8.4.2.2 Create aggr intf Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create aggr intf ifname [ ip ] [ mask ] [ usedhcp False | True ] [ mgmtvlanid ] [ mgmtsvlanid ] [ priority ] [ enable | disable ] 8.4.2.3 Delete aggr intf Description: Use this command to delete.
mgmtsvlanid priority enable | disable Vlan Index. In case the management vlan (i.e. 'mgmtvlanid' or the associated 'portvlanid', if 'mgmtvlanid' is zero) doesn't exist on the system then IP based management on this management VLAN shall not happen on the interface till the corresponding VLAN is created with the Net side port as its member.
Output Fields Field Description Interface Index This specifies the interface index used for the Aggregator type of interfaces. Valid Value is aggr-0 This specifies the IP address configured for the interface. This specifies the network mask configured for the interface. If either of 'IP Address' or 'mask' is non-null the other must also be non-null and vice versa. This specifies whether a DHCP client is to be triggered to obtain an IP address for this interface from a DHCP server.
Command Syntax: gets lacp aggr [aggrifname ] 8.4.3.2 Create lacp aggr Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create lacp aggr aggrifname [actorsystemprio ] [actoradminkey ] [collectormaxdelay ] [aggrtype Static | Lacp] 8.4.3.3 Delete lacp aggr Description: Use this command to delete. Command Syntax: delete lacp aggr aggrifname 8.4.3.
Entry Created Aggr IfName : aggr-0 Mac Address true : 23:45:67:89:00:01 Aggregate Actor Sys Priority : 2 2 Partner Sys Priority : Actor Sys ID : 23:45:67:89:00:01 Partner Sys ID : 23:45:67:89:00:01 Actor Oper Key 2 : 10 Partner Oper Key : Actor Admin Key 2 : 1000 Collector Max Delay : Aggregation Type : Static Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output Fields Field Description Aggr IfName Mac Address The Aggregator interface name.
8.4.4 8.4.4.1 LACP AGGRPort Info Commands Get lacp aggrport info Description: Use this command to get a LACP aggregator port information. Command Syntax: get lacp aggrport info [ifname ] 8.4.4.2 Modify lacp aggrport info Description Use this command to modify LACP aggregator port information.
partadminstate activity | timeout | aggr aggrstatus enable|disable pktpriority Administrative state of Partner. Type: Optional Specifies whether aggregation(bonding) is to be enabled over this Aggregation Port. Type : Optional Valid values: enable|disable For LACP PDUs, this priority shall be used for choice of traffic class/Queue on outgoing interface.
System ID. Partner Oper Port Priority The current operational value of the port priority for the protocol Partner. Actor System ID A 6-octet, read-write MAC address value, used as a unique identifier for the System that contains this Aggregator. Partner Admin Sys Priority A 2-octet, read-only value that indicates the priority value associated with the Partner's System ID. Actor Port The port number locally assigned to the Aggregation Port.
Valid values: aggr-* Mode Super-User, User Example $ get lacp aggrport list Output Aggr IfName : aggr-0 Port List eth-0 eth-1 : Output Fields Field Description Aggr IfName Port List The Aggregator interface name. List of the ports corresponding to given aggregator index. References • lacp aggr • lacp aggrport info • lacp aggrport stats. 8.4.6 8.4.6.1 LACP AGGRPort Stats Commands Get lacp aggrport stats Description: Use this command to get LACP aggregator port statistics.
Field Description Interface The Interface name of the Ethernet interface for the aggregator. The number of valid LACP PDUs received on this Aggregation Port. The number of LACP PDUs transmitted on this Aggregation Port. The number of valid Marker PDUs received on this Aggregation Port. The number of Marker PDUs transmitted on this Aggregation Port. The number of valid Marker Response PDUs received on this Aggregation Port. The number of Marker Response PDUs transmitted on this Aggregation Port.
Delete -- Mandatory Modify -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: aggr-0 revdistrib Enable | Disable It denotes whether reverse distribution filtering is to be enforced for traffic in the receiving direction, when both the links are active, for this aggregator interface. If duplicate packets are expected on the redundant links (if uplink aggregating device is layer2 switch), Reverse distribution filtering may be enabled.
FallBack This specifies whether fallback is to happen for aggregator interface, when a link goes down. As fallback trigger leads to re-propagation of protocol PDUs to the links based on the state of the links, this may be enabled if re-propagation of protocol PDUs is required for immediate restore of peer protocol state on uplink devices. If such a treatment is not required and Protocol time out may only be trigger for re-propagation, Fallback trigger should be disabled.
are present in port list the value shall be None 8.4.9 8.4.9.1 Redundancy aggr stats Commands Get rdncy aggr stats Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get rdncy aggr stats [ifname ] 8.4.9.2 Reset rdncy aggr stats Description: Use this command to reset.
8.5 8.5.1 8.5.1.1 ATM Commands AAL5 VC Statistics Commands Get atm aal5 stats Description: Use this command to get AAL5 VC statistics.
8.5.2.2 Modify oam cc vc Description: Use this command to modify. Command Syntax: modify oam cc vc ifname [action act | deact] [dir sink | src | both] [mode auto | manual] Parameters: Name Description ifname This parameter specifies the interface, for which information is desired. In case the field is not specified, then the information for all valid interfaces should be displayed.
8.5.3 8.5.3.1 ATM OAM Loopback Commands Get oam lpbk vc Description Use this command to get. Command Syntax get oam lpbk vc [ifname ] 8.5.3.2 Modify oam lpbk vc Description: Use this command to modify. Command Syntax: modify oam lpbk vc ifname [e2e | seg] [lbid ] Parameters: Name Description ifname Interface Index of the ATM port, on which this VC is getting configured.
8.5.4.2 Create atm port Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create atm port ifname lowif [ maxvc ] [ maxvpibits ] [ maxvcibits ] [ oamsrc ] [ orl ] [ trfclassprofileid ] [ profilename ] [ ctlpktinstid ] [ atmtransporttype cell | packet ] [ mirrormode data | mirror ] [ enable | disable ] 8.5.4.
orl trfclassprofileid profilename ctlpktinstid atmtransporttype cell |packet mirrormode data | mirror enable | disable This parameter specifies the output rate limiting value in KBPS to be applied on this interface. Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Valid values: 64 - 6000 Default value: 54000 This specifies the traffic class profile to be associated with the ATM port.
ORL(kbps) : 3000 UnknownVPI : 35 ProfileName : gold Current Output Rate : 64 trfclassprofileid : 3 UnknownVCI : 35 Ctl Pkts Instance Id : 1 ATM Transport Type : Cell Mirror Mode : mirror Oper Status : Up Admin Status : Enable Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output Fields 176 Field Description IfName Physical interface index LowIfName This is the IfIndex of the low interface on which this ATM port is configured.
user does not provide any instance identifier while creating an interface an instance is created internally from the default profile governed by the macro 1 and associated to the interface. This will reduce the total number to instances that can be now created by one. The default instance is governed by macro 0. 8.5.5 8.5.5.1 ATM Transport Type This specifies the transport type of the atm interface.
[ autovcmuxforcedprot None | pppoa | eoa | ipoa] [ autosensetriggertype dynamic | opstatechange ] Parameters Name Description ifname This specifies name of VC Interface. Type: Create – Mandatory Delete – Mandatory Get – Optional Modify – Mandatory Valid values : aal5-0 - * Interface Index of the ATM port, on which this VC is getting configured. Type: Mandatory Valid values : atm-0 - * Virtual Path Identifier.
aal5 a5txsize a5rxsize vcmux|llcmux|auto| ethernet Pvc channel fast|interleaved Maxnumproto Autostatus Enable|Disable autosupportedprot none|{pppoa | eoa | ipoa}+ autovcmuxforcedprot None | pppoa | eoa | ipoa 179 This specifies the AAL type in use for this VC. The only type of AAL supported in Columbia Packet is AAL5. This field is not valid for an ATM VC with encaptype as Ethernet.
autosensetriggertype dynamic | opstatechange ctlpktgroupid ctlpktgroupid | none of a conflict with autoSupportedProtocols, its value will override. Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Default value: none This field specifies at what time autodetection of Encapsulation type or higher protocol layers is to be done - all the time or only when Operational Status of ATM VC is changed to UP. If its value is 'dynamic', then detection can happen anytime a packet is received.
181 Low IfName Interface Index of the ATM port, on which this VC is getting configured. VPI Virtual Path Identifier. In order to modify, the VPI value shall be the new VPI value and the admin status of VC interface shall be disabled. Also, the VPI and VCI value cannot be modified along with admin status in one command. If encaptype is Ethernet than value of this field has to be 0. VCI Virtual Circuit Identifier.
practice is to create ATM VC in disable mode till EoA is created on it, to prevent flooding at Control Plane. In order to run STP, the mode has to be DataAndMgmt. If the mode is RawATM(4), ATM cells are given to Control Plane. In this mode, EoA interface cannot be created on the ATM VC. If EoA interface is already created on the ATM VC, its mode cannot be changed to either Mgmt(2) or RawATM(4). This field is not valid if encaptype is Ethernet.
group does not have entries for some of the flows, then those flows shall be mapped to the ctlpktinstid of ATM port, for which this VC is being created. If the group id is 0, then all the flows shall be mapped to ctlpktinstid of ATM port, for which this VC is being created. Caution The specified lower interface should exist. Please refer to the create atm port command. References • ATM interface commands • ATM statistics commands • ATM OAM commands • ATM VC statistics commands. 8.5.6 8.5.6.
• atm port related commands • atm statistics related commands 184
8.6 8.6.1 8.6.1.1 Bridging Commands Bridge forwarding Commands Get bridge forwarding Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get bridge forwarding [vlanid ] [macaddr ] 8.6.1.2 Delete bridge forwarding Description: Use this command to delete.
PortId Status the bridge has forwarding and/or filtering information. To delete an individual learnt entry or all learnt entries, the FdbId should be set to a valid value in case of IVL. In SVL case, this value is ignored except when the value is 4097 which is the value of a special Vlan Id used for managing the traffic for those VLANs that are neither created nor learnt in the system. When Vlan transparency feature is supported, the valid range for this also includes 4097. VLAN here means the 802.
• bridge port stats command • bridge static command • bridge forwarding command • DHCP Client commands. 8.6.3 8.6.3.1 Bridge Port Cap Commands Get bridge port cap Description: Use this command is used to get.
macaddr To delete an individual learned entry or all learned entries, the FdbId should be set to a valid value in case of IVL. In SVL case, this value is ignored except when the value is 4097, which is the value of a special Vlan Id used for managing the traffic for those VLANs that are neither created nor learned in the system. When Vlan transparency feature is supported, the valid range for this also includes 4097. VLAN here means the 802.
value internal (6) indicates that the entry is a internal entry and cannot be deleted by the user. This entry gets created for the IPOE/PPPOE interfaces when the bridge port over those IPOE/PPOE interfaces gets admin enabled. The mac address in this entry shall be the one specified in the mac address profile and VlanId shall be the PortVlanId of the Bridge Port. The value other (1) indicates that this is associated with a sticky port. 8.6.5 8.6.5.
pppoe or ipoe, are valid values for this interface.. 8.6.6 8.6.6.1 Bridge Port Stats Table Commands Get bridge port stats Description: Use this command to get the statistics of a single port, or all the ports. Command Syntax: get bridge port stats [portid ] 8.6.6.2 Reset bridge port stats Description: Use this command to reset bridge port statistics.
8.6.7 8.6.7.1 Bridge Port Table Commands Create bridge port intf Description Use this command to create a new bridge port.
learning enable | disable status enable | disable stickystatus enable |disable fdbmodify enable | disable aclglbdenyapply Enable |Disable aclglbtrackapply Enable |Disable proxyarpstatus enable |disable 192 The State of Learning on this bridge port. The value enable (1) indicates that unicast Mac address learning is enabled and the value disable indicates that unicast Mac address learning is disabled on this bridge port.
description as IPOE_CONTROL and map it to all those interfaces through which user wants to receive proxy arp requests. Type: Modify - Optional arptstatus Enable | Disable This specifies whether ARP translation will be done on the ARP packets received/transmitted on this port.
Learning Status Port Oper Status Port Admin Status Sticky Status FDB Modify 194 addresses, which can be learnt from this port. This is modifiable when the admin status of bridge port is disabled. Max of number of unicast entries that can be learnt/configured on a birdge port on CPE side is 4096. The default value for number of unicast entries that can be learnt or configured on a CPE side bridge port is 4096.
Acl Global Deny Apply Acl Global Track Apply ProxyArpStatus Sensed IfIndex 195 interface. This specifies whether the global acl macentry deny list represented by MO AclGlobalMacList is to be applied to this port or not. The default value of this parameter shall depend on the port type. For Net side ports, the default value shall be disable and for the cpe side ports the default value shall be enable.
Port Type 8.6.8 8.6.8.1 This field specifies whether the port is trusted or not. This information is used by some of the control plane applications to send packet on trusted ports, in case the application fails to uniquely determine a port. Bridge static mcast Commands Get bridge static mcast Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get bridge static mcast [vlanid ] [mcastaddr ] 8.6.8.2 Create bridge static mcast Description Use this command to create.
egressports |none Forbidegressports | none The set of ports, to which frames received from a specific port and destined for a specific Multicast MAC address must be forwarded. A port may not be added in this set if it is already a member of the set of ports in ForbiddenEgressPorts.
Multicast MAC address must not be forwarded, regardless of any dynamic information. A port may not be added in this set if it is already a member of the set of ports in EgressPorts. Cautions • An entry in this table shall not be applicable for a bridge port created over PPPOE/IPOE interface. References • Bridge Commands 8.6.9 8.6.9.1 Bridge static ucast Commands Get bridge static ucast Description: Use this command to get.
Valid values:1-386 Example $create bridge static ucast vlanid 1 ucastaddr 1:1:1:1:1:1 recvport 0 portid 2 status 1 cfgmode Config Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Vlan Index : 1 Port Id Ucast Address : 1:1:1:1:1:1 :2 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output Fields Field Description Vlan Index The VLAN index referring to this VLAN. In case of device capability not supporting vlans, vlan id "0" is a valid value. VLAN here means the 802.
fdbtrapstatus enable |disable vmactrapstatus enable |disable traploss Ok | Notok This parameter allows the user to enable or disable the generation of forwarding table trap. This trap is sent when an entry in the forwarding table is learnt/ created/modified/deleted or aged out. These traps shall be given by the packet filter module to the applications registered for these traps.
forwarding table. NotOK means trap loss is not acceptable. In this case, if it is not possible to raise the trap for any forwarding table entry getting learnt/modified/deleted, that entry shall not get learnt/modified/delete. References • 8.6.11 8.6.11.1 Bridge Commands GARP Port Info Commands Get garp port info Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get garp port info [portid ] 8.6.11.2 Modify garp port info Description: Use this command to modify.
PortId Index of the Bridge Port. Join Timer The GARP Join time, in centiseconds. Join time value should be less than half the Leave time value. Leave Timer The GARP Leave time, in centiseconds. Leave time value should be greater than 2 times Join time value. LeaveAll Timer The GARP LeaveAll time, in centiseconds. LeaveAll time value should be large (more than 15 times) relative to Leave time value. References • GVRP Commands 8.6.12 8.6.12.
Type : Optional Valid values: 1 - 10 Fdelay This is the actual time value, measured in units of seconds, controls how fast a port changes its spanning state when moving towards the Forwarding state. The value determines how long the port stays in each of the Listening and Learning states, which precede the Forwarding state. This value is also used, when a topology change has been detected and is underway, to age all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database.
bridge. Root Port The port number of the port which offers the lowest cost path from this bridge to the root bridge. Hold Time (Sec) This time value determines the interval length during which no more than two Configuration bridge PDUs shall be transmitted by this node, in units of seconds. Br Max Age(Sec) The maximum age of Spanning Tree Protocol information learned from the network on any port before it is discarded, in units of seconds, when this bridge is the root of the spanning tree.
Command Syntax: modify stp port info portid [enable|disable] [pcost ] [priority ] [pktpriority ] 8.6.13.3 Reset stp port stats Description: Use this command to reset the STP port stats for a specific interface. Command Syntax: reset stp port stats portid Parameters Name Description portid The port number of the port for which this entry contains Spanning Tree Protocol management information.
Set Done Output Fields Field Description Port Id The port number of the port for which this entry contains Spanning Tree Protocol management information. The value of the priority field which is contained in the most significant 6 bits of the more significant octet of the (2 octet long) Port ID. The least significant 2 bits of the more significant octet and the less significant octet (total 10 bits) of the Port ID is given by the value of dot1dStpPort.
8.6.14.2 Get bridge tbg info Description: Use this command to get bridging related global information. Command Syntax: get bridge tbg info Parameters Name Description Aging The timeout period, in seconds, for aging out dynamically learned forwarding information from CPEs. The value 0 can be configured when aging is to be stopped.
resvmacprofileid done on Net port in case of vlan with residential bridging if 'dot1dPortGsLearningStatus' and 'dot1dTpGsResidentialNetLearning'is enabled. In case of vlan with 'unrestricted' or 'restricted' bridging the learning is governed only by per port configuration i.e. 'dot1dBasePortTable'. Currently the modification of this parameter is not supported.
Field Description MacAddress The MAC address used by this bridge, when it must be referred to, in a unique fashion. It is the address of one of the Ethernet ports. The maximum number of ports that can be controlled by this bridge. Indicates what type of bridging this bridge can perform. It is always Transparent Bridging or STP. The timeout period, in seconds, for aging out dynamically learned forwarding information from CPEs. The value 0 can be configured when aging is to be stopped.
Reserved Mac Profile Id residential bridging if 'dot1dPortGsLearningStatus' and 'dot1dTpGsResidentialNetLearning'is enabled. In case of vlan with 'unrestricted' or 'restricted' bridging the learning is governed only by per port configuration i.e. 'dot1dBasePortTable'. Currently the modification of this parameter is not supported. The Profile is used to determine the behavior for Reserved Mac destined frames on the bridge. Reserved Mac addresses are the multicast addresses defined as reserved in IEEE 802.
8.7 8.7.1 8.7.1.1 Bridge Multicast Commands Bridge mcast forwarding Commands Get bridge mcast forwarding Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get bridge mcast fwdall [vlanid ] 8.7.1.2 Modify bridge mcast fwdall Description: Use this command to modify.
Field Description Vlan Index The VLAN id for this VLAN. In devices supporting "Shared Vlan for multicast" capability, the information for a multicast MAC address is shared across vlans. Hence vlan id is an optional parameter. In devices supporting "Independent Vlan for multicast" capability, each vlan can have its own information for a multicast MAC address. Hence vlanid is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than - get. For No Vlan case, vlan id is not required. VLAN here means the 802.
Type: Modify - Optional Get - Optional Valid values: 0 - 4095 macaddr The destination Group MAC address in a frame, to which this entry's filtering information applies Type: Get -- Optional Example $ get bridge mcast forwarding vlanid 1 macaddr 01:00:5E:00:08:01 Output Vlan Index : 1 Mac Address : 01:00:5E:00:08:01 Egress ports : 1 2 Group Learnt : 1 Output Fields Field Description VLAN Index The VLAN id for this VLAN.
Command Syntax: modify bridge mcast fwdunreg [vlanid ] [egressports | none] [forbidegressports | none] Parameters Name Description vlanid The VLAN id for this VLAN. In devices supporting "Shared Vlan for multicast" capability, the information for a multicast MAC address is shared across VLANS. Hence, vlanid is not required and is passed as zero. In devices supporting "Independent Vlan for multicast" capability.
Forward Unregistered Ports Forward Unregistered Static Ports Forward Unregistered Forbidden Ports passed. For No Vlan case VLAN id is not required. When Vlan transparency feature is supported, the valid range for vlanid also includes 4097. In case of "Shared Vlan Multicast also there shall always be a seperate entry for 4097 if the VLAN with that VLAN Id is created. VLAN here means the 802.1q Vlan in case of Native Vlan mode and Virtual Vlan in case of Stacked Vlan Mode.
mcastaddr egressports |none forbidegressports |none the information for a multicast MAC address is shared across VLANs. Hence vlan id is an optional parameter. In devices supporting "Independent Vlan for multicast" capability, each vlan can have its own information for a multicast MAC address. Hence vlanid is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than - get. For No Vlan case, vlan id is not required.
Mcast Address Egress ports Forbidden Egress ports supporting "Shared Vlan for multicast" capability, the information for a multicast MAC address is shared across vlans. Hence vlan id is an optional parameter. In devices supporting "Independent Vlan for multicast" capability, each vlan can have its own information for a multicast MAC address. Hence vlanid is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than - get. For No Vlan case, vlan id is not required.
8.8 8.8.1 8.8.1.1 DHCP Commands DHCP Client Commands Get dhcp client info Description: Use this command to get DHCP client information for clients, on the specified interface, or for all the interfaces. Command Syntax: get dhcp client info [ifname ] Parameters Name Description Ifname This specifies the interface name on which DHCP is running. If this is not specified, then information for clients on all such interfaces will be displayed.
Valid values : eth-0- * Mode Super-User, User Example $ get dhcp client stats ifname eth-0 Output If-name : eth-0 Msgs Sent 0 : 4 Msgs Rcvd : Decline Sent 0 : 0 Offer Msgs Rcvd : Discover Msgs Sent : 4 Req Sent 0 : 0 Acks Rcvd : Rel Sent 0 : 0 Nacks Rcvd : Inform Sent 0 : 0 Invalid Rcvd : Output Fields FIELD If-Name Msgs Sent Msgs Rcvd Decline Sent Offer Msgs Rcvd Discover Msgs Sent Req Sent Acks Rcvd Rel Sent Nacks Rcvd Inform Sent Invalid Rcvd Description This is an interface on
8.9 8.9.1 8.9.1.1 DSL Commands ADSL Alarm Profile Commands Get adsl alarm profile Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get adsl alarm profile [ifname ] 8.9.1.2 Modify adsl alarm profile Description: Use this command to modify.
Type: Modify -- Optional Valid values: 0 - 900 atucthresh15minlprs The number of Loss of Power Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minute performance data collection period, which causes the SNMP agent to send an 'adslAtucPerfLprsThreshTrap'.
encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period, which causes the SNMP agent to send an 'adslAturPerfLossThreshTrap' Type: Modify -- Optional Valid values: 0 - 900 aturthresh15minlprs The number of Loss of Power Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 minutes performance data collection period, which causes the SNMP agent to send an 'adslAturPerfLprsThreshTrap' Type: Modify -- Optional V
-----------------------------Thresh 15Min Lofs(sec) : 10 Thresh 15Min Loss(sec) : 20 Thresh 15Min Lols(sec) : 30 Thresh 15Min Lprs(sec) : 50 Thresh 15Min Ess(sec) : 40 Thresh Fast Rate Up(bps): 70 Thresh Intl Rate Up(bps) : 30 Thresh Fast Rate Down(bps):10 Thresh Intl Rate Down(bps) : 30 Init Fail Trap : true OpStateTrapEnable PowerMgmtTrapEnable : True : false ADSL ATUR Configuration : -----------------------------Thresh 15Min Lofs(sec) : 10 Thresh 15Min Loss(sec) : 10 Thresh 15Min L
Thresh Intl Rate Down(bps) Applies to 'Interleave' channels only. Configured change in rate causing an adslAtucRateChangeTrap. A trap is produced when: ChanCurrTxRate <= ChanPrevTxRate minus the value of this object. Init Fail Trap Enables and disables the InitFailureTrap. This object is defaulted disable.
8.9.2.2 Modify adsl alarm profilext Description: Use this command to modify.
Valid values: 0 - 86400 atucthresh1dayloss atucthresh1daylols atucthresh1daylprs atucthresh1dayess atucthresh1daysesl atucthresh1dayuasl atucthresh1dayfecsl aturthresh15minsesl aturthresh15minuasl aturthresh15minfecsl 226 The number of Loss of Signal Seconds encou
aturthresh1daylofs aturthresh1dayloss aturthresh1daylprs aturthresh1dayess aturthresh1daysesl aturthresh1dayuasl aturthresh1dayfecsl Type: Modify - Optional Valid values: 0 - 900 The number of Loss of Frame Seconds encountered by an ADSL interface, within any given 1 day performance data collection period, which causes the SNMP agent t
Atuc Thresh 1 Day UasL(sec) : 10 Atuc Thresh 1 Day FecsL(sec) : 10 Atur Thresh 15Min Sesl(sec) : 10 Atur Thresh 15Min UasL(sec) : 10 Atur Thresh 15Min FecsL(sec) : 10 Atur Thresh 1 Day Lofs(sec) : 10 Atur Thresh 1 Day Loss(sec) : 10 Atur Thresh 1 Day Lprs(sec) : 10 Atur Thresh 1 Day ESs(sec) : 10 Atur Thresh 1 Day SesL(sec) : 10 Atur Thresh 1 Day UasL(sec) : 10 Atur Thresh 1 Day FecsL(sec) : 10 Output Fields FIELD Description IfName The ADSL alarm interface name, whose profile is
Atur Thresh 15Min UasL(sec) Atur Thresh 15Min FecsL(sec) Atur Thresh 1 Day Lofs(sec) Atur Thresh 1 Day Loss(sec) Atur Thresh 1 Day Lprs(sec) Atur Thresh 1 Day ESs(sec) Atur Thresh 1 Day SesL(sec) Atur Thresh 1 Day UasL(sec) Atur Thresh 1 Day FecsL(sec) period, which causes adslAturPerfSesLThresh15MInTrap. The number of unavailable errored seconds encountered by an ADSL interface within any given 15 Minute performance data collection period, which causes adslAturPerfUasLThresh1DayTrap.
AtucChanPerfAtmCD : 10 AtucChanPerfAtmCU : 10 AtucChanGsINPdn : 10 AtucChanGsL0dn : 10 AtucChanGsM0dn : 10 AtucChanGsT0dn : 10 AtucChanGsB0dn : 10 Output Fields FIELD Description Ifname The ADSL ATUC channel interface name. Interleave Delay(ms) Curr Tx Rate(bps) Interleave delay for this channel. Actual transmit rate on this channel. Prev Tx Rate(bps) The rate at the time of the last adslAtucRateChangeTrap event. Indicates the length of the channel data-block, on which the CRC operates.
$ get adsl atuc chanperf ifname dsli-0 Output Ifname : dsli-0 Perf Valid Intervals : 20 Perf Invalid Intervals : 30 Perf Valid 1Day Intvl : 20 Perf Invalid 1Day Intvl : 20 PerfData Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day Time Elapsed /Monitored(sec) 15 10 20 45 Rx Blocks 10 45 30 89 Tx Blocks 20 65 70 48 Corrected Blocks 25 35 35 25 Uncorrected Blocks 30 95 80 30 NCD Count 90 86 35 20 OCD Count 60 42 15 20 HEC Count 45 21 75 35 NCD Failure Count 20 20 20 20 LCD
Curr15Min/Curr1Day/Prev1Day : Count of all encoded blocks transmitted on this channel in the current 15-minute/ current 1-day/ previous 1-day interval. Corrected Blocks Performance Data : Count of all encoded blocks received with corrected errors on this channel since agent reset. Curr15Min/Curr1Day/Prev1Day : Count of all encoded blocks received with corrected errors on this channel, in the current 15 minute/ current 1 day/ previous 1 day interval.
bytes). Curr15Min/Curr1Day/Prev1Day : Count of all blocks received with loss of cell delineation(LCD) failures in the current 15 minute/ current 1 day/ previous 1 day interval. 8.9.5 8.9.5.1 ADSL ATUC ChanIntvl Commands Get adsl atuc chanintvl Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get adsl atuc chanintvl [ifname ] [nintrvl ] Parameters Name Description ifname The ADSL ATUC channel interface name.
AtucChanIntvlLcds 8.9.6 8.9.6.1 Count of all blocks received with LCD errors on this channel during this interval.(length = 4 bytes). ADSL ATUC Interval Commands Get adsl atuc interval Description: This command is used to get. Command Syntax: get adsl atuc interval ifname [nintrvl ] Parameters Name Description ifname The ADSL ATUC channel interface name.
Fast Retrains. 8.9.7 8.9.7.1 IntervalFailedFastR Count of seconds in the interval when there was Failed Fast Retrains. IntervalSesL(sec) Count of seconds in the interval when there was severely errored seconds. IntervalUasL(sec) Count of seconds in the interval when there was unavailable errored seconds. IntervalFecsL(sec) Count of seconds in the interval when there was Forward error correction seconds (length = 4 bytes). GsTimeElapsed(sec) Total elapsed seconds in this interval.
of Loss of Framing failures since agent reset. Perf Valid Intervals The number of previous 15-minute intervals in the interval table, for which data was collected. (length = 4 bytes) Perf Invalid Intervals The number of intervals in the range from 0 to the value of "adslAtucPerfValid-Intervals", for which no data is available. This object will typically be zero except in cases where the data for some intervals are not available (e.g., in proxy situations).
Perf Stat Failed FastR Performance Data : Count of failed fast retrain. Curr15Min/Curr1Day/Prev1Day : Count of seconds in the current 15-minute/ current 1-day/ previous 1-day interval when there was Failed Fast Retrain. Perf Stat SESL Performance Data : Count of severely errored second line. Curr15Min/Curr1Day/Prev1Day : Count of seconds in the current 15-minute/ current 1-day/ previous 1-day interval when there was severely errored second.
GsActualStandard : T1_413 GsTxAtmCellCounter : 214 GsStartProgress : 213 GsIdleBertError : 200 GsBertSync : BertOutOfSync GsBertError : 0 Data Boost Status : Enable Chan Perf BE : 5 PM State : L2 Chan Perf Cu : 10 Extended PSD Status : True Chip Version : 2 Pilot Tone : 21 Overhead Channel :4000 Psd Mask : FlatMsk System Vendor ID GsRxAtmCellCounter : 215 GsIdleBertCells : 100 Chan Perf CD : 2 : 12345678 ATU-C Self Test Result : 10 Atuc G9941 Vendor ID:12345678 Atuc
--------------------[ 0] 16 Signal Atn(dB/10) : 40 GsParametricTestResult : Ok Parametric Info -------------------Bin Number Number of bits/bin ------------------------------------- Output Fields 239 FIELD Description Ifname The ADSL ATUC physical interface name. Serial Number The vendor specific string that identifies the vendor equipment. Vendor ID Vendor ID Code. Version Number The vendor specific version number sent by this ATU as part of the initialization messages.
(Not available for ADSL) 240 Chan Perf BE The near-end idle bit error count performance parameter is a count of the number of bit errors in the idle cell payload received in the ATM Data Path at the near-end. (Not available for ADSL) PM State The Line Power Management state. (Not available for ADSL) Chan Perf Cu The total number of data-only cells received by ATUC. Extended PSD Status Conexant parameter that indicates whether an extended upstream PSD is used - for G.
and the associated shaping parameter. Value of this parameter is in range 0 - 127, in multiples of -0.5 dB. 127 is a special value indicating the subcarrier is not transmitted. It is available only for ADSL2/ADSL2plus. 241 GainspsUs This parameter defines the upstream gains allocation table per subcarrier. It is an array of integer values in the 0 to 4093 range for subcarriers 0 to NSCus-1. The gain value is represented as a multiple of 1/512 on linear scale. It is supported for ADSL2/ADSl2plus only.
8.9.9 8.9.9.1 Delt HLOGpsus The DELT-related parameter that provides an array of real upstream Hlog (f) values in dB. (Not available for ADSL and ADSL2plus) Delt QLNpsus The DELT-related parameter that provides an array of real upstream QLN (f) values in dB. (Not available for ADSL and ADSL2plus) Delt DMT Bin SNR The DELT-related parameter that provides an array of real upstream SNR (f) values in dB.
8.9.10 8.9.10.1 Rate Change Trap The ATU-Cs transmit rate has changed (RADSL mode only) (length = 4 bytes). Gs OpState Trap Op State change (length = 4 bytes). PM State Trap PM state change trap used for ADSL2/ADSL2plus PM operation. This trap is not valid for ADSL mode. Command Failure Trap When the APIs fail to send a customer command to the DSP, the customer is notified by a new trap and they need to re-issue the command.
8.9.11 8.9.11.1 ADSL ATUR ChanIntrvl Commands Get adsl atur chanintrvl Description Use this command to get. Command Syntax get adsl atur chanintrvl [ifname ] [nintrvl ] Parameters Name Description ifname The ADSL interface name Type: Get - Mandatory Valid values: dsli-0 - dsli-23 Count from 1 through 96, of 15 minute intervals.
Parameters Name Description ifname The ADSL interface name Type: Get - Mandatory Valid values: dsli-0 - dsli-23 Example $ get adsl atur channel ifname dsli-0 Output Ifname : dslf-0 Interleave Delay(ms) : 10 Curr Tx Rate(bps) : 10 Prev Tx Rate(bps) : 10 Crc Block Length(byte) : 10 Gs Curr Atm Status : 1 GsSymbolsPerRsWord : 10 GsRsDepth : 10 GsRedundantBytesPerRsCode : 10 AturChanPerfAtmCD : 10 AturChanPerfAtmCU : 10 AturChanGsINPup : 10 AturChanGsL0up : 10 AturCha
= 4 bytes). AturChanGsINPup The actual number of Impulse Noise Protection(INP) symbols for the upstream interleaved channel. One symbol equals 250 µs, so an INP of 1 correlates to a correction time of 250 µs. AturChanGsL0up The number of bits from the upstream latency path function #0 included per DMT symbol.(length = 4 bytes). It is not available for ADSL. AturChanGsM0up The number of Mux Data Frames per FEC Data Frame in upstream latency path function #0.(length = 4 bytes).
FIELD Description Ifname The ADSL interface name. Perf Valid Intervals Number of previous 15-minute intervals, for which the data was collected. Perf Invalid Intervals Number of previous 15- minute intervals, for which no data is available. Perf valid 1Day Intvl The number of previous 1-day intervals in the interval table for which data was collected.(length = 4 bytes).
current 15-minute/ current 1-day/ previous 1-day interval. HEC Count Performance Data : Number of packets with HEC error. Curr15Min/Curr1Day/Prev1Day : Number of packets with HEC error received in the current 15 minute/ current 1 day/ previous 1 day interval. NCD Failure Count Performance Data : Count of all blocks received with no cell delineation (NCD) failures since agent reset. An NCD failure is declared when an NCD defect is present for 2-3 seconds after SHOWTIME.(length = 4 bytes).
8.9.15 8.9.15.1 FIELD Description Ifname The IfIndex of DSL port IntervalNumber Count from 1 through 96 of 15 minute intervals. Performance Data Interval number 1 is the most recent previous interval; interval 96 is 24 hours ago. IntervalValidData This variable indicates if the data for this interval is valid. IntervalLofs(sec) Count of seconds in the interval when there was Loss of Framing. IntervalLoss(sec) Count of seconds in the interval when there was Loss of Signal.
References • atur interval related commands 8.9.16 8.9.16.1 ADSL ATUR Perf Commands Get adsl atur perf Description: This command is used to get. Command Syntax: get adsl atur perf [ifname ] Parameters Name Description ifname The ADSL interface name. Type : Get – Mandatory Valid values: dsl-0 – dsl-23.
Curr15Min/Curr1Day/Prev1Day : Count of seconds in the current 15-minute/ current 1-day/ previous 1-day interval, when there was Loss of signals. LPRS (sec) Performance Data: Count of number of Loss of power failures, since agent was reset. Curr15Min/Curr1Day/Prev1Day : Count of seconds in the current 15-minute/ current 1-day/ previous 1- day interval, when there was Loss of power. ES (sec) Performance Data : Count of number of errored seconds since agent was reset.
seconds in the current 15-minute/ current 1-day/ previous 1- day interval, when there was unavailable errored seconds. Perf Stat FecsL Performance Data: Count of 1-second intervals, with one or more forward error correction (FEC) anomalies, since agent reset. (Not available for ADSL) Curr15Min/Curr1Day/Prev1Day: Count of 1-second intervals, in the current 15minute/current 1-day/previous 1-day interval, with one or more forward error correction (FEC) anomalies.
Delt HLINSCds : 2 Delt HLOGMTds : 8 QLNMTds : 5 DELT Last Tx State : dmtaturg9941 SnrmtDs : 100 Delt HLINpsds -----------------[ 0] 18 Delt HLOGpsds -----------------[ 0] 20 Delt QLNpsds ----------------[ 0] 22 Delt DMT Bin SNR --------------------[ 0] 22 Signal Atn(dB/10) : 40 Bin Number Number of bits/bin ------------------------------------[ 0] 0110030607 Delt Delt Output Fields 253 FIELD Description Ifname The ADSL Interface Name Serial Number The vendor specific string that identifies the vend
254 Chan Perf CU The far-end user total cell count performance parameter is a count of the total number of cells in the ATM Data Path delivered at the V-C (for ATU-C) or TR (for ATUR) interface. (Not available for ADSL) Chan Perf BE The far-end idle bit error count performance parameter is a count of the number of bit errors in the idle cell payload received in the ATM Data Path at the far-end. (Not available for ADSL) Overhead Channel Indicates the Overhead Channel.
downstream Hlog (f). (Not available for ADSL and ADSL2plus) Delt QLNMTds The DELT-related parameter that provides the number of symbols used to measure the downstream QLN (f) values. (Not available for ADSL and ADSL2plus) DELT Last Tx State The DELT-related parameter that provides the last successful transmitted initialization state by ATU-R.
FIELD Description Ifname The ADSL Interface Name Lofs Thresh Trap Loss of Framing 15-minute interval threshold reached Loss of Signal 15-minute interval threshold reached Loss of Power 15-minute interval threshold reached Errored Second 15-minute interval threshold reached The ATU-Rs transmit rate has changed (RADSL mode only). Loss Thresh Trap Lprs Thresh Trap ESs Thresh Trap Rate Change Trap References • ADSL Commands 8.9.20 DSL ATUR Trapsext Commands 8.9.20.
SesL Thresh 1Day Trap UasL Thresh 1Day Trap FecsL Thresh 1Day Trap Severely Error Seconds 1-day interval threshold reached. Unavailable Error Seconds 1-day interval threshold reached. Forward error correction Seconds 1-day interval threshold reached. References • ADSL Commands 8.9.21 ADSL Cap Commands 8.9.21.1 Get adsl cap Description: Use this command to view DSL transmission capability.
q9921GspanPlusPotsNonOverlapped | q9921GspanPlusPotsOverlapped | q9923Adsl2PotsOverlapped | q9923Adsl2PotsNonOverlapped | q9925Adsl2PlusPotsOverlapped | q9925Adsl2PlusPotsNonOverlapped | q9923Readsl2PotsOverlapped | q9923Readsl2PotsNonOverlapped | adslPlusPotsOverlapped | q9921GspanPlusPlusPotsNonOverlapped | q9921GspanPlusPlusPotsOverlapped | q9923IsdnNonOverlapped | q9923IsdnOverlapped | q9925IsdnNonOverlapped | q9925IsdnOverlapped | q9923AnnexMPotsExtUsNonOverlapped | q9923AnnexMPotsExtUsOverlapped | q99
ed | q9921tcmIsdnSymmetri c| adslPlusPotsNonOverla pped | q9921GspanPlusPotsN onOverlapped | q9921GspanPlusPotsO verlapped | q9923Adsl2PotsOverla pped | q9923Adsl2PotsNonOv erlapped | q9925Adsl2PlusPotsOv erlapped | q9925Adsl2PlusPotsNo nOverlapped | q9923Readsl2PotsOver lapped | q9923Readsl2PotsNon Overlapped | adslPlusPotsOverlappe d| q9921GspanPlusPlusP otsNonOverlapped | q9921GspanPlusPlusP otsOverlapped | q9923IsdnNonOverlapp ed | q9923IsdnOverlapped | q9925IsdnNonOverlapp ed | q9925IsdnOverlapped | q9
Trans Atuc Actual : q9921PotsNonOverlapped Trans Atuc Config : ansit1413 GsDmtTrellis : trellisOn Trans Atur Cap : ansit1413 PM Conf PMSF : idleop Line DELT Conf LDSF : inhibit Curr Output Pwr(dBm/10) Update : Enable : 10 Bin Number DS Bin SNR SNR Margin/bin --------------------------------[ 0] 16 Oper Status Status : Up Admin : Enable Output Fields 260 FIELD Description IfName The interface name of the DSL port. Line Type Line type used by the DSL port.
be negative. DS Bin SNR Update Conexant parameter to enable or disable collection of downstream SNR bin status Bin SNR Margin(dB/10) Oper Status Bin SNR margin for particular sub carrier Admin Status The desired state of the interface. It may be either Up or Down. 8.9.23 ADSL Line Profile Commands 8.9.23.1 Get adsl line profile The actual/current state of the interface. It can be either up or down. Description: Use this command to get.
] [ aturfastmintxrate ] [ aturintlmintxrate ] [ aturfastmaxtxrate ] [ aturintlmaxtxrate ] [ aturmaxintldelay ] [ databoost Enable | Disable ] [ upstreampsd Extended | Standard | Jj100 ] [ atucconfpmmode pmstatel3enable | pmstatel2enable | disable ] [ atucconfpml0time ] [ atucconfpml2time ] [ atucconfpml2atpr
gsparamtestinputfile Indicates Name of the Input file from which to take the Mask Array Size, lower and upper mask Array. Null string means no file is specified Type: Modify -- Optional atuctargetsnr Configured Target Signal/Noise Margin. This is the Noise Margin the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 to the power -7, or better, to successfully complete initialization.
regarding RADSL mode and refer to ATU-R transmit rate for ATU-C receive rates. Type: Modify -- Optional Valid values: 0 - 0xffffffff atucfastmaxtxrate Configured Maximum Transmit rate for 'Fast' channels, in bps. Also refer to 'adslAtucConfRateChanRatio' for information regarding RADSL mode and ATU-R transmit rate for ATU-C receive rates.
locCrc | rmtCrc | snrInc | snrDec | disable atucgsadi2x standard Type: Modify -- Optional For non-standard compliant ADI CPE Type: Modify -- Optional atucgsinitiate waitPn | ctone | initiatePn Specifies which end initiates startup. It is also used to send a C-tone to the remote unit.
Type: Modify -- Optional atucgsdnbinusage '1' in bit position indicates usage of corresponding bin,whereas a '0' disables usage of corresponding bin.
Type: Modify -- Optional Valid values: 0 - 0xffffffff aturminupshifttime Minimum time that the current margin is above UpshiftSnrMgn, before an upshift occurs. In the case that RADSL is not present, the value will be 0. Type: Modify -- Optional Valid values: 0 - 0xffffffff aturmindnshifttime Minimum time that the current margin is below DownshiftSnrMgn, before a downshift occurs. In the case that RADSL mode is not present, the value will be 0.
Type: Modify -- Optional upstreampsd Extended | Standard | Jj100 Conexant parameter that sets the upstream PSD to be either extended or standard. Used for GSpan Plus only. Type: Modify -- Optional atucconfpmmode pmstatel3enable | pmstatel2enable | disable PM-related parameter used by the ATU-C to set the allowed link states. Both bit values can be given simultaneously in the input. Additional value to disable pmmode is disable, which is equal to 0.
Type: Modify -- Optional Valid values: 0 - 310 aturminsnrmgn Atuc Configured Minimum Signal/Noise Margin. This is the Noise Margin, the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 to the power -7 or better, to successfully complete initialization. The default value mentioned is an indicative value only.
mode. By selecting the receive start and end bin numbers, the user can limit the bins for special configurations.(length = 4 bytes) Type: Modify -- Optional gspsdmaskdsenable PsdMaskDisable | PsdMaskEnable | PsdMaskEnableMod Conexant parameter that is used to configure the switching point between DBM-OL and XOL.
aturconfmaxnomatpu s This parameter specifies the maximum nominal aggregate transmit power(MAXNOMATP) level during initialization and showtime. Value depends on CO MIB element settings and local capabilities and is exchanged in the G.994.1 Phase. It is available only for ADSL2/ADSL2plus. Value ranges from 0 to 25.5 in steps of 0.1 dBm.
gsannexctouqswitch CUqSwitch6DB | CUqSwitch6_5DB | CUqSwitch7DB | CUqSwitch8DB | CUqSwitch9DB | CUqSwitch10DB | CUqSwitch11DB | CUqSwitch12DB | CUqSwitch13DB | CUqSwitch14DB | CUqSwitch15DB atucminsnrmgntime Conexant parameter that is used to configure the switching point between Annex C and G.Span Plus SUQ.(length = 4 bytes) Type: Modify -- Optional This parameter indicates the time when the snr margin violation is allowed.
GsTxStartBin GsTxEndBin : 0x20 : 0x06 GsRxStartBin GsRxEndBin : 0x06 : 0x1f GsMaxBitsPerBin GsMaxDCo : 15 : 64 GsRxBinAdjust GsAdi2x : enable : standard GsInitiate GsTxPowerAtten : waitPn : point6 GsCodingGain GsRsFastOvrhdDown : Auto : 1 GsRsIntCorrectionDown GsRsFastOvrhdUp : 125Us : 50 GsDrStby GsExpandedExchange : Disable : Short GsEscapeFastRetrain GsFastRetrain : Enable : Enable GsBitSwap GsNtr : Enable : LocalOcs GsAlctlUsVer : Unknown GsUseCustomBin GsFullRetrain : Enable : En
GsAnnexCSwitch GsAnnexCToUqSwitch : Gspan19DB : CUqSwitch6_5DB Min SnrMgnTime(sec) : 20 Customer ID : WorldWide GsMPsdMaskType GsSeltLoopGauge : Adsl2MEu32 : 26awg Rate Ratio : 30 ADSL ATUR Configuration : -----------------------------Target Snr Margin(dB/10) SnrMargin(dB/10) : 35 : 20 Dnshift Upshift SnrMargin(dB/10) Time(sec) : 70 : 50 Min Upshift Min Dnshift Time(sec) Rate(bps) : 0x20 : 10 Fast Min Tx Intl Min Tx Rate(bps) Rate(bps) : 0x40 : 0x10 Fast Max Tx Intl Max Tx Rate(bps) De
UpshiftSnrMgn before an upshift occurs. In the case that RADSL is not present, the value will be 0. 275 Min Dnshift Time(sec) Minimum time that the current margin is above UpshiftSnrMgn before an upshift occurs. In the case that RADSL is not present, the value will be 0. Fast Min Tx Rate(bps) Configured Minimum Transmit rate for 'Fast' channels, in bps. Also refer to 'adslAtucConfRateChanRatio' for information regarding RADSL mode and refer to ATU-R transmit rate for ATU-C receive rates.
for the upstream fast buffer.RS can also be disabled. 276 GsDrStby This parameter provides the ability to disable power to the line driver GsExpandedExchange T1.413 parameter that Enables/Disables EES GsEscapeFastRetrain This parameter enables/disables escape to the fast retrain capability GsFastRetrain This parameter enables/disables the fast retrain capability. Currently supported only in G.lite mode.
It ranges from 0 to 255 seconds. 277 Conf PML2 Time(sec) PM configuration parameter, related to the L2 low power state. This parameter represents the minimum time (in seconds) between an Entry into the L2 state and the first Power Trim in the L2 state and between two consecutive Power Trims in the L2 State. It ranges from 0 to 255 seconds. Conf PML2 ATPR (dB/10) PM configuration parameter, related to the L2 low power state.
the system chooses MoD or the base ADSL2 depending upon the downstream rate. It is avaiable only for ADSL2 Annex A.(length = 4 bytes) 278 Max Nom PSD(dB/10) This parameter specifies the maximum nominal transmit PSD(MAXNOMPSD) level during initialization and showtime. Value depends on CO MIB element settings and near end transmitter capabilities and is exchanged in the G.994.1 Phase. It is available only for ADSL2/ADSL2plus. Value ranges from -60 to 40 in steps of 0.1 dBm/Hz.
rate. In the case that RADSL is not present, the value will be 0. 279 Min Upshift Time(sec) Minimum time that the current margin is above UpshiftSnrMgn, before an upshift occurs. In the case that RADSL is not present, the value will be 0. Min Dnshift Time(sec) Minimum time that the current margin is below DownshiftSnrMgn, before a downshift occurs. In the case that RADSL mode is not present, the value will be 0. Fast Min Tx Rate(bps) Configured Minimum Transmit rate for 'Fast' channels, in bps.
only for ADSL2 Annex A.(length = 4 bytes) Max Nom PSD(dB/10) This parameter specifies the maximum nominal transmit PSD(MAXNOMPSD) level during initialization and showtime. Value depends on CO MIB element settings and near end transmitter capabilities and is exchanged in the G.994.1 Phase. It is available only for ADSL2/ADSL2plus. Value ranges from -60 to 38 in steps of 0.1 dBm/Hz.
q9925AnnexMPotsExtUsNonOverlapped | q9925AnnexMPotsExtUsOverlapped ] [ shdsltxmode Region1 | Region2 ] 8.9.24.3 Delete dsl chip Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: delet dsl chip chipid Parameters Name Description chipid Identifies the chip to be build and initialized. Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 9 dsltype Adsl | Sdsl | Shdsl | Vdsl Identifies the firmware to be downloaded.
q9921GspanPlusPlusP otsOverlapped | q9923IsdnNonOverlapp ed | q9923IsdnOverlapped | q9925IsdnNonOverlapp ed | q9925IsdnOverlapped | q9923AnnexMPotsExtU sNonOverlapped | q9923AnnexMPotsExtU sOverlapped | q9925AnnexMPotsExtU sNonOverlapped | q9925AnnexMPotsExtU sOverlapped shdsltxmode Region1 | Region2 Annexure Type, specifies the regional settings for the SHDSL line. Only valid for SHDSL.
Parameters Name Description chipid chipid This object is the Index of Dsl Chip for which reset is to be done. Type: Reset -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 9 Example $ get dsl dsp chip chipid 1 Output ChipId ----------------------------------------------------------------------1 Output Fields FIELD Description ChipId This object is the Index of Dsl Chip for which reset is to be done. 8.9.26 Dsl dsp port Commands 8.9.26.1 Get dsl dsp port Description: Use this command to get.
is to be done. 8.9.27 Dsl system Commands 8.9.27.1 Get dsl system Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get dsl system 8.9.27.2 Create dsl system Description: Use this command to create.
q9922TcmIsdnOverlap ped | q9921TcmIsdnSymmetr ic |adslPlusPotsNonOverl apped|q9921GspanPlu sPotsNonOverlapped |q9921GspanPlusPots Overlapped |q9923Adsl2PotsOverla pped|q9923Adsl2PotsN onOverlapped |q9925Adsl2PlusPotsO verlapped |q9925Adsl2PlusPotsN onOverlapped |q9923Readsl2PotsOve rlapped |q9923Readsl2PotsNon Overlapped |adslPlusPotsOverlapp ed |q9921GspanPlusPlusP otsNonOverlapped |q9921GspanPlusPlusP otsOverlapped |q9923IsdnNonOverlap ped |q9923IsdnOverlapped |q9925IsdnNonOverlap ped |q9925IsdnOverlapped
system is configured. Its default value depends on the Annex Type supported. Not valid for SHDSL. Annexure Type specifies the regional settings for the SHDSL line. Only valid for SHDSL. Shdsl Tx Mode 8.9.28 Shdsl cap Commands 8.9.28.1 Get shdsl cap Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get shdsl cap Example $ get shdsl cap Output Tx Cap: Region1 Output field Field Description Tx Cap Annexure Type, specifies the regional settings for the SHDSL line. 8.9.
threshes This object configures the threshold for the number of errored seconds (ES) within any given 15-minute performance data collection interval. Type: Modify -- Optional Valid values: 0 - 900 threshses This object configures the threshold for the number of severely errored seconds (SES) within any given 15-minute performance data collection interval.
interval. ThreshUAS This object configures the threshold for the number of unavailable seconds (UAS) within any given 15minute performance data collection interval. References • DSL Commands 8.9.30 Shdsl endpoint currentry Commands 8.9.30.1 Get shdsl endpoint currentry Description: Use this command to get.
Curr 1DaySES : 1 Curr 1DayCRCAnom : 18 Curr 1DayLOSWS : 20 Curr 1DayUAS : 9 Output field 289 Field Description IfName The interface name of the DSL Port Unit Index This is the unique identification for all units in an SHDSL Span. It is based on the EOC unit addressing scheme with reference to the xtuC. If the unitid is 'stuc' then side index can't take the value 'Network', and if the unitid is 'stur' then side index can't take the value 'Customer'.
current 1-Day interval. Curr 1DayCRCAnom Count of CRC anomalies in the current 1-Day interval. Curr 1DayLOSWS Count of Loss of Sync Word (LOSW) Seconds in the current 1-Day interval. Curr 1DayUAS Count of Unavailable Seconds (UAS) in the current 1-Day Interval. References • DSL Commands 8.9.31 Shdsl endpoint maint Commands 8.9.31.1 Get shdsl endpoint maint Description: Use this command to get.
loopbackconfig NoLoopback | NormalLoopback | SpecialLoopback | DigitalLoopback | AnalogLoopback | InterfaceLoopback | LocalFramerLoopback | NormalLoopbackEocId9 | SpecialLoopbackEocId9 powerbackoff Default | Enhanced | Disable This object controls configuration of loopbacks for the associated segment endpoint. Additional values are DigitalLoopback, AnalogLoopback, InterfaceLoopback and LocalFramerLoopback.
Soft Restart This object enables the manager to trigger a soft restart of the modem at the associated segment endpoint. Value 'Restart' is NOT supported at CP side. References • ADSL Commands 8.9.33 Shdsl interval 15min Commands 8.9.33.1 Get shdsl interval 15min Description: Use this command to get.
Field Description Ifname The interface name of the DSL Port Unit Index This is the unique identification for all units in an SHDSL Span. It is based on the EOC unit addressing scheme with reference to the xtuC. If the unitid is 'stuc' then side index can't take the value 'Network', and if the unitid is 'stur' then side index can't take the value 'Customer'. EndPointSide This is the referenced side of an SHDSL unit Network or Customer side.
side network | customer This is the referenced side of an SHDSL unit Network or Customer side. The side facing the Network is the Network side, while the side facing the Customer is the Customer side. If the endpoint side is 'network' then unitid can't have the value 'stuc', and if the endpoint side is 'customer' then unitid can't have the value 'stur'. Type: Get -- Optional wirepair one | two This is the referenced pair of wires in an SHDSL Segment.
CRC Anom Count of CRC anomalies during the interval. LOSWS Count Count of Loss of Sync Word (LOSW) Seconds during the interval. UAS Count Count of Unavailable Seconds (UAS) during the interval. References • ADSL Commands 8.9.35 Shdsl line intf Commands 8.9.35.1 Get shdsl line intf Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get shdsl line intf [ifname ] 8.9.35.2 Modify shdsl line intf Description: Use this command to modify.
Name Description ifname The interface name of the DSL Port.
rxupstrmstuffbits Customer-defined value. This object defines the upstream. Type: Modify -- Optional rxdwnstrmstuffbits This object defines the downstream stuff bits. Type: Modify -- Optional initiate default | co | cpe This object defines which STU initiates a startup. The default is STU-R initiates and STU-C waits. Type: Modify -- Optional frmrrxclkmode Slave | Internal This object determines the source of the receive clock.
setreqsilencemode Enable | Disable This object enables a silent mode for the STU at the opposite end of the loop for approximately one minute. During the silent period, the STU that requested the silent mode could perform whatever operations it wants and the STU at the opposite end will remain in handshake. Type: Modify -- Optional individualrates1 This item enables the user to individually enable or disable base rates for N=1 through N=16. The default is all rates enabled.
hsannexbtype Default | Anfp | AnnexbOrAnfp This object allows the customer to choose between support for Annex B, Annex B with Access Network Frequency Plan (ANFP), or both. Type: Modify -- Optional autoretrain disable | enable Enables or disables auto-retrain. Type: Modify -- Optional arcrcchk disable | enable Enables or disables auto-retrain based on CRC errors. Type: Modify -- Optional arfrmrsynchk disable | enable Enables or disables auto-retrain based on framer synchronization.
txfrmrpulselvl Low | High This parameter is for Serial ATM applications only. It is recommended that the default value be used. For special customer configurations, the transmit frame pulse can be either active high (1) or active low (0). Type: Modify -- Optional rxfrmrpulselvl Low | High This parameter is for Serial ATM applications only. It is recommended that the default value be used. For special customer configurations, the transmit frame pulse can be either active high (1) or active low (0).
Output IfName StartUp : dsl-0 Action : Mode DefaultScale : Co PowerScale : Frmr Type Saturn : unframed AFE Type : Encode CoeffA Default : Default Encode CoeffB : TxEOCBufferLen 5 : 5 RxEOCBufferLen : NTR 0x359f : Disable RxUSFrameSync : RxDSFrameSync 0x0f : 0x359f RxUSStuffBits : RxDSStuffBits default : 0x0f Initiate : FrmRxClkMode Disable : Slave FrmrRxPllMode : SrlAtmCiuBuffSize 10 : 53 UL2TxAddr : UL2RxAddr 5 : 10 TxFrmrPulseDelay : RxFrmrPulseDelay Enable : 5
ParamTestInputFile : TestFile ParamHybrdLossTstStrt : 0x10 0x23 PamMode : 16Tc Oper Status Enable : Up ParamHybrdLossTstEnd : Admin Status : Output field 302 Field Description IfName The interface name of the DSL Port. Action This object specifies actions that are used to control transceiver operation, including abort, startup and tests. Mode This object specifies the operational mode of the transceiver.
303 TxFrmrPulseDelay This parameter is for Serial ATM applications only. It is recommended that the default value be used. For special customer configurations, a delay of up to 7 clock cycles can be specified for the transmit frame pulse. RxFrmrPulseDelay This parameter is for Serial ATM applications only. It is recommended that the default value be used. For special customer configurations, a delay of up to 7 clock cycles can be specified for the receive frame pulse.
G.994.1.bis. 304 Hs Customer Data1 This object identifies two words of customer data during handshaking, as defined in ITU-T G.994.1.bis. Hs AnnexB Type This object allows the customer to choose between support for Annex B, Annex B with Access Network Frequency Plan (ANFP), or both. Auto Retrain Enables or disables auto-retrain. AR CRCChk Enables or disables auto-retrain based on CRC errors. AR FrmrSyncChk Enables or disables auto-retrain based on framer synchronization.
GS_SHDSL_TX_FRAMER_OH_REQ during data mode. LoopAttenTrap This Parameter enables or disables the Trap for Loop Attenuation Threshold crossing. SNRMarginTrap This Parameter enables or disables the Trap for SNR Margin Threshold crossing. FrmrOH-DefectsTrap This Parameter enables or disables the Trap for Framer Overhead and Defects. ParamTestInputFile Indicates Name of the Input file from which to take the Mask Array Size, lower and upper mask Array. Null string means no file is specified.
RemFwVer : InSync UtopiaRxCellCnt : UtopiaRxHECErrCnt : RemNsfCusId : RemPowerBackoff : Eoc State : Absent ParamTestResult : Startup Info : ------------[0 ] 24 FrmrOH-Defects -------------[0 ] 30768 LocalHS ------[0 ] 30768 0 0 0 [8 ] 0 0 0 0 [16] 0 0 0 0 [24] 0 RemoteHS -------[0 ] 30768 0 1 0 [8 ] 3 0 1 0 [16] 0 0 0 0 [24] 15 ActualHS -------[0 ] 30768 0 3 0 [8 ] 3 0 2 0 [16] 0 0 0 0 [24] 0 Frmr1SecCnt ----------[0 ] 30768 ParamInfo --------[0 ] 0 [4 ] 0 [8 ] 0 [12] 0 [16] 0 [20] 0 [24] 0 [28] 0 [32] 0 [3
[64] [68] [72] [76] [80] [84] [88] [92] [96] [100] [104] [108] [112] [116] [120] [124] [128] [132] [136] [140] [144] [148] [152] [156] [160] [164] [168] [172] [176] [180] [184] [188] [192] [196] [200] [204] [208] [212] [216] [220] [224] [228] [232] [236] [240] [244] [248] [252] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BisModeLocalHS ------------------[0 ] 30768 0 0 0 [8 ] 0 0 0 0 [16] 0 0 0 0 [24] 0 0 0 0 [32] 0 0 0 0 307 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
[40] 0 [48] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17990 17990 17990 17990 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17990 17990 17990 17990 0 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BisModeRemoteHS -------------------[0 ] 30768 0 1 0 [8 ] 3 0 1 0 [16] 0 0 0 0 [24] 0 0 0 0 [32] 0 0 0 0 [40] 0 0 0 0 [48] 0 BisModeActualHS -------------------[0 ] 30768 0 3 0 [8 ] 3 0 2 0 [16] 0 0 0 0 [24] 0 0 0 0 [32] 0 0 0 0 [40] 0 0 0 0 [48] 0 0 0 Output field 308 Field Description
defined in ITU-T G.991.2, for the STU at the other end of the loop. 309 RemProviderCode This object identifies the provider code word, as defined in ITU-T G.991.2, for the STU at the other end of the loop. Loc Detect This object is used to determine if carrier has been lost. Tx Power This object identifies the local STU transmit power in tenths of a dBm. FrmrSync This object returns information regarding the framer synchronization status.
Last failed Status Conexant parameter that indicates the last failed status. Startup Info This conexant parameter indicates the startup mode, whether the lines comes up in bis mode or legacy mode (non bis). RemNsfCusData This object returns non-standard format customer data that was sent by the STU at the other end of the loop. FrmrOH-Defects This object returns overhead data.
SpanConfProfile : dsl-0 AlarmProfile : dsl-0 Output field Field Description IfName The interface name of the DSL Port Repeaters This object provisions the number of repeaters/regenerators in the HDSL2/SHDSL Span. This Parameter is currently NOT supported and only value it can have is 0, deviation from standard RFC. SpanConfProfile This object is a pointer to 'ifname' (span configuration profile) in the 'shdsl span confprofile' command, which applies to this span.
ifname Name of the span configuration profile. Type: Modify -- Mandatory Get -- Optional wireintf TwoWire | FourWire | FourWireBitInterleave | FourWireByteInterleaveE nhanced | FourWireBitInterleaveEn hanced minlinerate This object configures the two-wire or optional four-wire operation for SHDSL Lines. FourWireBitInterleave are extensions over standard RFC.
worstcasetgtmgnup This object specifies the upstream worst case target SNR margin for an SHDSL line. The Only range supported is -10 to 10. Default value supported is also deviation from standard RFC. Type: Modify -- Optional Valid values: (-10) - 10 usedtgtmgns CurrentCondDown | WorstCaseDown | CurrentCondUp | WorstCaseUp lineprobe Disable | Enable Indicates whether a target SNR margin is enabled or disabled. This is a bit-map of possible settings.
the STU-R via the EOC. Default value supported is the deviation from standard RFC. Power Feeding This object enables/disables support for optional powerfeeding in an SHDSL line. This is NONModifiable Parameter, only default value is supported. This is the deviation from standard RFC. CurrTrgtMrgnDown This object specifies the downstream current condition target SNR margin for an SHDSL line. The Only range supported is 0 to 10. Default value supported is also deviation from standard RFC.
MaxAttainLineRate 1552000 : 2111000 ActualLineRate : MaxAttainPMMSLineRate : 2111000 Standard FourWireHSMode : CurrentTxMode : Region1 Region2 MaxAtnPayloadRate 1544000 : 2103000 ActualPayloadRate : Output field Field Description IfName The interface name of the DSL Port. Repeaters Contains the actual number of repeaters/regenerators discovered in this HDSL2/SHDSL span. MaxAttainLineRate This object provides the maximum rate the line is capable of achieving.
unitid stuc | stur | sru1 | sru2 | sru3 | sru4 | sru5 | sru6 | sru7 | sru8 This is the unique identification for all units in an SHDSL Span. It is based on the EOC unit addressing scheme with reference to the xtuC.
8.9.41 Shdsl unit maintinfo Commands 8.9.41.1 Get shdsl unit maintinfo Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get shdsl unit maintinfo [ifname ] [unitid stuc | stur | sru1 | sru2 | sru3 | sru4 | sru5 | sru6 | sru7 | sru8] 8.9.41.2 Modify shdsl unit maintinfo Description: Use this command to modify.
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8.10 EHDLC Commands 8.10.1 Ehdlc intf Commands 8.10.1.1 Get ehdlc intf Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get ehdlc intf [ifname ] 8.10.1.2 Create ehdlc intf Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create ehdlc intf ifname lowif [sarstatus Enable | Disable] [enable | disable] 8.10.1.3 Delete ehdlc intf Description: Use this command to delete Command Syntax: delete ehdlc intf [ifname ] 8.10.1.
$ create ehdlc intf ifname ehdlc-0 lowif dsl-0 SarStatus Enable enable Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created IfName : ehdlc-0 EHDLC Sar Status : enable LowIfName : dsl-0 Admin Status : Enable Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field 320 Field Description IfName This parameter specifies the name assigned to this interface. Valid Values starts from ehdlc-0 and continues to ehdlc-* LowIfName This specifies the lower interface index.
8.11 Ethernet Commands 8.11.1 Dot3 stats Commands 8.11.1.1 Get dot3 stats Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get dot3 stats [ifname ] Parameters Name Description ifname An index name that uniquely identifies an interface to an ethernet-like medium.
FCS Errors Single Collision Frames Multiple Collision Frames Deferred Tx Frames Late Collisions 322 initialization of the management system, and at other times as indicated by the value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime. A count of frames received on a particular interface that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check. This count does not include frames received with frame-too-long or frame-too-short error.
Excess Collisions Frames Mac Tx Errors Frames Carrier Sense Errors Too Long Frames 323 detected on a particular interface later than one slotTime into the transmission of a packet. A (late) collision included in a count represented by an instance of this object is also considered as a (generic) collision for purposes of other collision-related statistics. This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in full-duplex mode.
Mac Rx Error Frames Duplex Status 8.11.2 Ethernet Commands 8.11.2.1 Create ethernet intf Management, counted exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC. For interfaces operating at 10 Gb/s, this counter can roll over in less than 80 minutes if it is incrementing at its maximum rate.
Command Syntax: delete ethernet intf ifname 8.11.2.3 Get ethernet intf Description: Use this command to get information about a particular physical Ethernet interface, or about all the interfaces. Command Syntax: get ethernet intf [ifname ] 8.11.2.4 Modify ethernet intf Description: Use this command to modify physical Ethernet interface configuration.
Mask This parameter specifies the network mask configured for the interface. This is given in conjunction with IP Address configured and shall be given only if IP address has been given. This shall be removed whenever IP Address is removed. ’Modify’ of network mask for an Ethernet interface shall be supported only if some IP address is configured on the interface or 'etherUseDhcp' was configured to "GS_TRUE" previously.
Duplex auto|half|full This parameter defines the modes, in which the Ethernet Interface can come up. It can be configured as ‘auto’, ‘half’, ‘full duplex’ or a combination of these. Based on the values configured, the Ethernet interface negotiates with the peer entity. Type : optional Valid values: auto, half, full Default value: auto Pkttype Mcast|Bcast|UnknownUc ast | All|None This parameter defines the packet type supported by the interface.
priority This parameter specifies the priority to be set in Tagged Ethernet PDUs sent on Management VLAN over this interface. This field is valid only if either 'ip' field is non-zero or 'usedhcp' field is true. In Native-VLAN mode, this priority shall be used for C-Vlan tag, while in stacked-VLAN mode it shall be used for S-Vlan tag.
mgmtsvlanid This parameter specifies the S-VLAN for management traffic on this interface. It is applicable only in stacked-VLAN Mode. Nonzero value of this field is valid only if either 'etherIfIpAddress' field is non-zero or 'etherUseDhcp' field is true.
Pkt Type : Mcast Orl(mbps) : 100 Configured Duplex : Auto Configured Speed : Auto Profile Name : SPPROFILE Mgmt VLAN Index : 2 Mgmt S-VLAN Index : 2 Mgmt T-VLAN Index : 2 Duplex : None Tagged Mgmt PDU Prio: 2 trfclassprofileid : 1 Ctl Pkts Instance Id:1 Ctl Pkts Group Id : 1 Speed : - Operational Status : Down Admin Status : Up Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field 330 Field Description If-Name This parameter specifies the interface index used for the Ethernet type o
and ’modify’ is done for this field, then usedhcp field shall be set to GS_FALSE. Both usedhcp and this field shall not be specified together. 331 pkttype This parameter defines the packet type supported by the interface. ‘etherPktTypeSupported’ shall be configured for every Ethernet interface. By default, all packets will be transmitted. The interface shall not transmit any other packet type than that configured.
true. In Native-VLAN mode, this priority shall be used for C-Vlan tag, while in stacked-VLAN mode it shall be used for S-Vlan tag. ProfileName This parameter specifies the scheduling profile to be associated with the Ethernet interface. Speed The actual speed of the interface. Operational Status The operational status of the interface. Admin Status The administrative status of the interface.
8.12 EOA Commands 8.12.1 EOA Commands 8.12.1.1 Create eoa intf Description: Use this command to create an EoA interface towards the CPE side. Command Syntax: create eoa intf ifname lowif [pkttype {multicast |broadcast |unknownunicast} + | all|None] [fcs false | true] [enable|disable] [inactivitytmrintrvl ] [m2vmacdbid |none] [configstatus normal | config] 8.12.1.
Enable|disable inactivitytmrintrvl configstatus normal | config m2vmacdbid | none This can be set to true only if encaptype of the lower interface is Ethernet. Type: Optional Valid Values: false or true Default Value: false.
FCS Pkt Type Admin Status Oper Status InActivity Tmr Interval Config Status M2VMac Database Id This specifies whether Ethernet FCS needs to be computed for the CPE side Ethernet interfaces. This can be set to true only if encaptype of the lower interface is Ethernet. This parameter defines the packet type supported by the interface. ‘EoAPktTypeSupported’ shall be configured for every CPE side Ethernet interface. By default, the option taken is 'ALL' and it means that all packets will be transmitted.
8.13 Filtering Commands 8.13.1 ACL Global Macentry Commands 8.13.1.1 Get acl global macentry Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get acl global macentry [macaddr ] 8.13.1.2 Create acl global macentry Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create acl global macentry macaddr [deny disable |enable] [track disable | enable] 8.13.1.3 Delete acl global macentry Description: Use this command to delete.
Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Mac Address Deny Track Number of times Port changed 8.13.2 Clfr list genentry commands 8.13.2.1 Get clfr list genentry Description Unicast Source MAC Address, which needs to be tracked/denied access This flag specifies if the MAC address is to be denied access. This flag specifies if the MAC address is to be tracked accross different ports.
supported.Create -- Optional. Create -- Optional Example $ create clfr list genentry Ifname eoa-1 value 0xAC1901AA valtype u8 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created If Name : eoa-1 Value : 0xAC1901AA Value Type : U32 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field description Field Description If Name Name of ethernet, eoa, ipoe or pppoe interface, for which the classifier generic list is created.
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Delete -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 65535 value This field specifies the list entry value. The value range depends upon value type of list, as specified in Classifier Named List table.
listid listid This field stores the list identifier value. Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Modify -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 65535 valtype U8 | U16 | U32 This field specifies the value type of list. Value type should match value type of matchingenlist nodes in case a tree attached on same interface as the list. It should be 'U32' in case a rule containing IP subrule or Generic subrule with cmptype as InGenList or NotInGenList is attached on same interface.
Command Syntax: delete clfr namedlist map ifname Parameter Name Description ifname This specifies the eoa ,pppoe, ipoe or ethernet interface to which named generic list is attached. Valid values for the field are between EOA-0 and EOA-23 or between eth-0 and eth1or between IPOE-0 and IPOE-191 or between PPPOE-0 and PPPOE-192. Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Get -- Optional listid This field stores the list identifier value.
8.13.7.3 Delete clfr profile branch Description: Use this command to delete. Command Syntax: delete clfr profile branch pname nodeid brtype Parameter Name Description pname Name of the classifier profile Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Get -- Optional nodeid Node Id of the node, with which the branch is to be attached.
Node Id Node Id of the node, with which the branch is to be attached. Branch type This specifies the branch types. For a unary type node, only onlybr(0xfffffffffffffff9) branch type is allowed. For binary type and Linear/NonLinear(Access Deny only) type, TrueBr(0xfffffffffffffffd) and FalseBr(0xfffffffffffffffe) are allowed. For ternary type nodes LtBr(0xfffffffffffffffc), GtBr (0xfffffffffffffffb), EqBr (0xfffffffffffffffa) are allowed. For Linear, NonLinear (match in list) the actual value is allowed.
enable | disable A Profile can only be modified, if it is disabled. A tree can only use a profile, if it is enabled. A profile cannot be disabled, if a tree is using it.
Command Syntax: delete clfr profile node pname nodeid 8.13.9.4 Modify clfr profile node Description: Use this command to modify.
matched in a packet. If gsvClfrProfileNodeAction is SetBase and gsvClfrProfileNodeSetBaseType is Compute, then this value is used to specify the mask, which shall be used to identify the individual bits of the field of the packet used to compute the new base offset. This field is valid only if the gsvClfrProfileNodeValType is U8, U16, U32 or U64. This field is also valid if the g gsvClfrProfileNodeAction is MatchInGenList. Type : Create --Optional Default Value : -value Value, to be matched.
Value 32 is meant for internal purpose and Agents should not pass this value to GAG. GAG may return 32 value to Agent, in which case Agent should treat it as invalid. Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Valid values: 0 - 31 Default value: --mplr Multiplier, is used to multiply the value shifted by ShiftCount. It is used to calculate the new base offset. This field is valid only if the gsvClfrProfileNodeAction is SetBase.
MatchInGenList are valid actions. For Ternary node, TerCmp and InRange are valid actions. For Linear node, only MatchInList is a valid action. For NonLinear node, MatchinList and AccDeny are valid actions. Type: Create -- Mandatory Modify -- Optional Default value: ----Ntype Leaf|Unary|Binary|Ternar y|Linear|NonLinear This specifies the type of the Classifier node.
nodeprio Low|High|AsInTree This specifies the priority of profile node. Based on this priority value, the profile node is created in fast or slow memory. In case priority is specified as 'AsInTree', node priority will be same as specified in the tree.
to specify the offset with respect to the base offset, which shall be used to specify the field of the packet used to compute the new base offset. if the valuetype is U8 the offset can be odd or even. If the ValueType is U16, U32 or U64 then the offset can only be even. This field is not valid for any other value type. Mask Mask, used to select the individual bits to be matched in a packet.
value Node Priority 8.13.10 Clfr tree branch Commands 8.13.10.1 Get clfr tree branch This specifies the priority of profile node. Based on this priority value, the profile node is created in fast or slow memory. In case priority is specified as 'AsInTree', node priority will be same as specified in the tree. Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get clfr tree branch [tname ] [pid ] [nodeid ] [brtype ] 8.13.10.
aal5vc. Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Get -- Optional childpid This object specifies Child Profile Id. The Child Profile Id value 0 is used to add true and false branches to a AccessDeny type node.
8.13.11.3 Delete clfr tree info Description: Use this command to delete. Command Syntax: delete clfr tree info tname 8.13.11.4 Modify clfr tree info Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: modify clfr tree info tname [descr ] [enable | disable] [treeprio low | high] Parameter Name Description tname Name of the classifier tree which is to be included as subrule of this rule. This classifier tree should exist and be enabled.
Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description Tree Name Name of the classifier tree Status A tree cannot be deleted or modified, if it is enabled. A tree can only be used, if it is enabled. A tree can not be disabled, if it is being used. Description A brief description can be given with tree, to identify the tree TreePriority Tells the priority of the tree. Based on this priority value, the tree is created in fast or slow memory. 8.13.12 Clfr tree map Commands 8.13.12.
Output field Field Description If Name Interface name, with which the tree is to be associated Tree Name Entry Profile Id 8.13.13 Clfr tree node Commands 8.13.13.1 Get clfr tree node Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get clfr tree node [tname ] [pid ] [nodeid ] 8.13.13.2 Modify clfr tree node Description: Use this command to get.
which is to be matched. If ActVal is SetBase and SBaseType is Compute then this value is used to specify the offset with respect to the base offset, which shall be used to specify the field of the packet used to compute the new base offset. If the ValueType is U8 the offset can be odd or even. If the ValueType is U16, U32 or U64 then the offset can only be even. This field is not valid for any other value type.
packet is equals to any of the value of the branches of this node. 'SetBase' means set the base address as specified by setbase action. 'SetPrio' means set the internal priority, which is used along with egress port traffic class mapping table, to determine the output queue. 'Count' means count the number of packet and bytes in the packets reaching this nodes.
offset. 'L3Start' is read-only, containing Layer 3 header start offset. Nodeprio low|high|asintree This specifies the priority of the tree node. Based on this priority value, the tree node is created in fast or slow memory.
specify the mask, which shall be used to identify the individual bits of the field of the packet used to compute the new base offset.This field is valid only if the ValueType is U8, U16, U32 or U64. This field is also valid if the ActVal is MatchInGenList. Value Value, to be matched. For NonLinear node types, this field is not valid. For Linear node types, this value is used to specify the start of the range.
Command Syntax: get clfr tree profile tname pid 8.13.14.4 Modify clfr tree profile Description: Use this command to modify. Command Syntax: modify clfr tree profile tname pid [isroot true|false] Parameter Name Description tname Name of the classifier tree Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Modify -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Default value: ----Profile Id.
interface. 8.13.15 Filter expr entry Commands 8.13.15.1 Get filter expr entry Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get filter expr entry [exprid ] 8.13.15.2 Create filter expr entry Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create filter expr entry exprid exprstring 8.13.15.3 Delete filter expr entry Description: Use this command to delete.
| (OR), ! (NOT) operators, parenthesis (for precedance) and actions to be executed. Valid actions are drop, allow, setprio, sendtocontrol, retagprio, copytocontrol, gotonextrule, forwardexit. If 'ruleDir' value is 'out', only drop, allow, gotonextrule and forwardexit action types are valid. For eg. "(1|2):drop" will be used to drop all packets which match subrules 1 or 2. 8.13.16 Filter list genentry Commands 8.13.16.1 Get filter list genentry Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: 8.13.
$ create filter list genentry ifname eoa-1 value 0xAC1901AA valtype u32 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created IfName : eoa-1 Value : 0xAC1901AA Value Type : u32 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description IfName Name of ethernet, eoa, ipoe or pppoe interface, for which the generic filter generic list is created. Valid values for the field are between EOA-0 and EOA-23 or between eth-0 and eth-1or between IPOE-0 and IPOE-191 or between PPPOE-0 and PPPOE-191.
listid This field stores the list identifier value. There must be a row indexed on the same id in the Generic Filter Named List Table. Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 65535 value This value is mandatory for all list types. The interpretation of value depends upon the type of the list. If the list type is discrete, then this value is the list entry value. If the list type is range, then this value is the lower limit of range.
8.13.18 Filter namedlist info Commands 8.13.18.1 Get filter namedlist info Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get filter namedlist info [listid ] 8.13.18.2 Create filter namedlist info Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: create filter namedlist info listid [listtype discrete | range] [valtype U8 | U16 | U32] 8.13.18.3 Delete filter namedlist info Description: Use this command to get.
Verbose Mode On Entry Created ListId : 2 List Type : discrete Value Type : u32 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description ListId This field stores the list identifier value. List Type This field identifies the type of list. If the type is discrete, then list can contain max. of 8 discrete entries. If the type is range, then list can contain max 4 entries. Lists of type range cannot be specified with subrules having cmptype as innamedlist or notinnamedlist.
Delete -- Mandatory Get -- Optional listid This field stores the list identifier value. A row indexed by this id must exist in Generic Filter Named List Table. Value type of the list should match subrule field for which comparsion type is ingenlist or notingenlist incase the rule containing the subrule is attached on the same interface. It should be 'U32' in case a rule containing IP subrule or Generic subrule with cmptype as ingenlist or notingenlist is attached on same interface.
Command Syntax: create filter rule actionmap ruleid orderindex action SetPrio | RetagPrio | CopyToControl | ModifyTos | SetBacLevel | PktVlanId | RetagVlanId | PktServiceVlanId | RetagServiceVlanId | RetagServicePrio | Mirror [priority ] [actionval ] [actionmask ] 8.13.21.3 Delete filter rule actionmap Description: Use this command to delete.
actionmask action. For modifytos action this parameter should contain value to be set in TOS field in the packet in the range 0 to 255. Other values are invalid for this action. The application of this value is dependent on the mask parameter. For setbaclevel action this parameter should contain valid Buffer Admission Control level value of 0 or 1.
action this parameter should contain trap level 0 (trap disabled) or 1 (trap enabled). Other values are invalid for this action. For modifytos action this parameter should contain value to be set in TOS field in the packet in the range 0 to 255. Other values are invalid for this action. The application of this value is dependent on the mask parameter. For setbaclevel action this parameter should contain valid Buffer Admission Control level value of 0 or 1.
Name Description ruleid Unique identifier of a filter rule. Type: Create - Mandatory Delete - Mandatory Modify - Mandatory Get - Optional Valid values: 1-65535 Action to be applied for the packets matching this filter rule. This field can be modified only if 'ruleStatus' has the value 'disable'. 'exprdef(10)' action has a special significance that action is defined in the expression. In this case the 'ExprId' field must be specified.
ruleprio low | high ruledir in | out applywhenreq enable |disable pkttype Mcast | Bcast |Ucast snooplevel interface |bridge exprid Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Default value: disable Tells the priority of the rule. Based on this priority value, the rule is created in fast or slow memory. This field can be modified only if 'status' has the value 'disable'.
Set Priority : 7 Admin status Stats admin status : disable Rule Priority : high : enable Rule Direction : in ApplyWhenReq Pkt Type : Ucast : disable Application Description : lacp Snoop Level : interface Expression Id : exprid 1 Action Value : 0x00000000 Action Mask : 0xffffffff Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description Rule Id Unique identifier of a filter rule. Rule Action Action to be applied for the packets matching this filter rule.
ApplyWhenReq Pkt Type Application Description Snoop Level Expression Id Action Value Action Mask 375 This specifies whether this rule is to be applied only when required. Rule description field is mandatory if this field is set to value 'enable'. This field can be modified only if 'status' has the value 'disable'. This field is ignored if the 'ruleAction' has value 'clfrdef'. This field specifies the types of packets on which this rule is to be applied.
8.13.23 Filter rule map Commands 8.13.23.1 Get filter rule map Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get filter rule map [ifname | all | alleoa | alleth | allpppoe | allcpe | allipoe] [stageid ] [ruleid ] 8.13.23.2 Create filter rule map Description: Use this command to create.
will be same as the ruleid of the entry. Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Valid values: 1 - 65535 Default value: Same As Ruleid Example $ create filter rule map ifname eoa-0 stageid 1 ruleid 1 orderId 1 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Interface : eoa-0 Stage Id : 1 Rule Id Order Id : 1 : 1 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description Interface Name of the interface whose mapping is being created. Only EOA, PPPoE, IPOE and ethernet interfaces are allowed.
References • Generic Filter Commands 8.13.25 Filter seq entry Commands 8.13.25.1 Get filter seq entry Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get filter seq entry [seqid ] [ruleid ] 8.13.25.2 Create filter seq entry Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create filter seq entry seqid ruleid [orderid ] 8.13.25.3 Delete filter seq entry Description: Use this command to delete.
Output field Field Description Sequence Id Sequence Id of the sequence Rule Id Rule Id of the rule Order Id This field indicates the order of the rule in the sequence. The default value for this field will be same as the ruleid of the entry. References • Generic filter related commands 8.13.26 Filter seq info Commands 8.13.26.1 Get filter seq info Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get filter seq info [seqid ] 8.13.26.
seqdir in | out Modify -- Optional Valid values: 1-2 Default Value:1 This field specifies whether the sequence to be applied in ingress direction or egress direction on the interface.This field should not be specified during creation of an entry in this table and must be specified during modify of an entry in this table.
Command Syntax: delete filter subrule arp ruleid subruleid 8.13.27.4 Modify filter subrule arp Description: Use this command to create.
srcmacaddrto End source Mac address of the range of source Mac addresses. This field and the srcmacaddrfrom field specify a range of source Mac addresses, if srcmacaddrcmp is either 'inrange' or'exrange'.Otherwise this field is invalid. Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff" dstmacaddrfrom Start destination Mac address of the range of destination Mac addresses. This field is invalid if'dstmacaddrcmp'is 'any'.
dstipaddrto End destination IP address of the range of destination IP addresses. This field is invalid if dstaddrcmp is 'any','ingenlist' or 'notingenlist'.This field and the previous field specifiy a range of destination IP addresses, if dstaddrcmp is either 'inrange' or 'exrange'.Otherwise this field is invalid. Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: 255.255.255.
ipdstaddrmask The mask value for destination IP address. The mask is applied over the destination IP address before checking against a value. Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 0xffffffff Default value: 0xffffffff subruleprio low | high | asinrule This specifies the priority of the subrule. Based on this priority value, the subrule is created in fast or slow memory.
385 Opcode The opcode identifies whether the packet is ARP request or reply. This field specifies the type of packets on which the subrule is to be applied. If 'any' is specified, both request and reply packets are filtered. Start Src Mac Addr Start source Mac address of the range of source Mac addresses. This field is invalid if srcmacaddrcmp is 'any'. This field and the srcmacaddrto field specify a range of source Mac addresses if srcmacaddrcmp is either 'inrange' or'exrange'.
Src Ip Addr Cmp Source IP address comparison type.'Ingenlist' means check if source IP address present in interface classifier generic list.'Notingenlist' means check if source IP address not present in interface classifier generic list. 'Ingenlist' and 'Notingenlist' are invalid if the direction of the rule for which this subrule is being created is 'out'. Dest Ip Addr Cmp Destination IP address comparison type.
ruleid Subruleid tname entrypid Unique identifier of a filter rule of which this sub rule is being created. Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Modify --Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1- 65535 Unique identifier of a filter subrule. Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Modify -- Mandatory Get --Optional Valid values: 1 - 4294967295 Name of the classifier tree which is to be included as subrule of this rule.
8.13.29.2 Create filter subrule ether Description Use this command to create.
ruleid subruleid srcmacaddrfrom srcmacaddrto dstmacaddrfrom dstmacaddrto ethertypefrom ethertypeto vlanidfrom 389 Unique identifier of a filter rule of which this sub rule is being created Type: Create - Mandatory Delete - Mandatory Modify - Mandatory Get - Optional Valid values: 1 - 65535 Unique identifier of a filter subrule Type: Crea
vlanidto priotagfrom priotagto dsapfrom dsapto ssapfrom ssapto 390 stacking mode this parameter maps to customer VLAN ID. Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Valid values: 1 - 4094 Default value: 1 End VLAN Id of the range of VLAN IDs.Invalid, if the direction of the rule for which this subrule is being created is 'out'.
srcmacaddrcmp eq | neq |lt | leq | gt | geq | any| inrange | exrange dstmacaddrcmp eq | neq |lt | leq | gt | geq | any| inrange | exrange ethertypecmp eq | neq | lt| leq | gt | geq | any |inrange | exrange vlanidcmp eq | neq | lt |leq | gt | geq | any |inrange | exrange priotagcmp eq | neq | lt |leq | gt | geq | any |inrange | exrange ssapcmp eq | neq | lt | leq| gt | geq | any | inrange| exrange subruleprio low | high |asinrule servicevlanidfrom servicevlanidto
servicepriotagto servicevlanidcmp eq | neq| lt | leq | gt | geq | any| inrange | exrange servicepriotagcmp eq | neq| lt | leq | gt | geq | any| inrange | exrange is either 'inrange'(8) or 'exrange'(9).In native mode configuring this parameter will result in error. Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Valid values: 0 - 7 Default value: 0 End service priority tag of the range of priority tags.
Start SSAP SSAP : 0xf0 End : 0xff Source MAC addrees comparison : inrange Desination MAC addr comparison : exrange Ether type comparison : inrange Vlan Id comparison : exrange Priority tag comparison : inrange DSAP comparison : inrange SSAP comparison : inrange Subrule Priority : high Start service VLAN Id : 2 End service VLAN Id : 5 Start service priority tag : 2 End service priority tag : 5 service Vlan Id comparison : exrange Service Priority tag comparison : inrange Verbo
End VLAN Id Start priority tag End priority tag Start DSAP End DSAP Start SSAP End SSAP Source MAC addrees comparison Desination MAC addr comparison Ether type comparison Vlan Id comparison Priority tag comparison DSAP comparison SSAP comparison Subrule Priority Start service VLAN Id End service VLAN Id 394 VLAN ID. End VLAN Id of the range of VLAN IDs.Invalid, if the direction of the rule for which this subrule is being created is 'out'.
Start service priority tag End service priority tag service Vlan Id comparison Service Priority tag comparison VLAN IDs.Invalid, if the direction of the rule for which this subrule is being created is 'out'. This field and the servicevlanidfrom field specify a range of service VLAN Ids, if 'servicevlanidcmp' is either 'inrange'(8) or 'exrange'(9).Otherwise, this field is invalid In native mode configuring this parameter will result in error. Start service priority tag of the range of priority tags.
Command Syntax: modify filter subrule generic ruleid subruleid [ offsethdr | ip | tcp | udp | icmp | igmp | l3Hdr | ppp | pppoe ] [ offset ] [ mask ] [ valuefrom ] [ valueto ] [ gencmp eq | neq | lt | leq | gt | geq | any | inrange | exrange | ingenlist | notingenlist | innamedlist | notinnamedlist ] [ subruleprio low | high | asinrule ] [ namedlistid ] [ transporthdr ethernet | pppoe ] Paramet
valueto End generic value of the range of generic values. This field and the previous field specifiy a range of generic values,if 'gencmp' is either 'inrange' or 'exrange'.Otherwise this field is invalid Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: 0xffffffff gencmp eq | neq | lt | leq | gt | geq | any | inrange | exrange | ingenlist | notingenlist | innamedlist | notinnamedlist Generic value comparision type.
NamedList Id : - Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description Rule Id Unique identifier of a filter rule for which this sub rule is being created. Subrule Id Unique identifier of a filter subrule. Offset header Type of offset header from where 'offset' to be measured. The value 'ethernet' is invalid if the rule for which this subrule is being created is of direction 'out'.
8.13.31.2 Create filter subrule icmp Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create filter subrule icmp ruleid subruleid [ icmptype ] [ icmpcode ] [ icmptypecmp eq | neq | any ] [ icmpcodecmp eq | neq | any ] [ subruleprio low | high | asinrule] [ transporthdr ethernet | pppoe ] 8.13.31.3 Delete filter subrule icmp Description: Use this command to delete.
icmpcodecmp eq | neq | any ICMP code comparison type Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: any subruleprio low | high | asinrule This specifies the priority of the subrule. Based on this priority value, the subrule is created in fast or slow memory. In case priority is specified as 'asinrule', subrule priority will be same as specified in the rule.
this priority value, the subrule is created in fast or slow memory. In case priority is specified as 'asinrule', subrule priority will be same as specified in the rule. Transport Header This specifies the type of the transport header in the packet in which the corresponding IP is being transported. If the value of this field is ethernet, then the IP is being carried in the ethernet header. If it is ‘pppoe’, then the corresponding IP is being carried in the PPP header.
ruleid Unique identifier of a filter rule of which this sub rule is being created Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Modify -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 65535 subruleid Unique identifier of a filter subrule Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Modify -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 4294967295 igmptype IGMP type Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: 0 igmpcode This fields s
igmpgroupaddrcmp eq | neq | lt | leq | gt | geq | any | inrange | exrange IGMP group address comparison type Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: any subruleprio low | high | asinrule This specifies the priority of the subrule. Based on this priority value, the subrule is created in fast or slow memory. In case priority is specified as 'asinrule', subrule priority will be same as specified in the rule.
if igmphCodeCmpType is any. IGMP code comparison IGMP code comparison type Start group address Start group address of the range of igmp group addresses.This field is invalid if 'igmpgroupaddrcmp' is 'any'. This field and 'groupaddrto' specify a range of IGMP group addresses, if 'igmpgroupaddrcmp' is either 'inrange' or 'exrange' End group address End group address of the range of igmp group addresses.
8.13.33.4 Modify filter subrule ip Description: Use this command to modify.
prototypefrom prototypeto srcaddrcmp eq | neq | lt |leq | gt | geq | any |inrange | exrange |ingenlist | notingenlist dstaddrcmp eq | neq | lt |leq | gt | geq | any |inrange | exrange |ingenlist | notingenlist prototypecmp eq | neq | lt| leq | gt | geq | any |inrange | exrange ipsrcaddrmask ipdstaddrmask subruleprio low | high |asinrule transporthdr ethernet | pppoe 406 Default value: 255.255.255.
tosfrom tosto tosmask toscmp eq | neq | lt | leq| gt | geq | any | inrange| exrange is being carried in PPP header. Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Default value: ethernet Start TOS value of the range of TOS values. This field is invalid if 'TosCmpType' is 'any'(7).This field and TosTo field specify a range of TOS values, if 'TosCmpType' is either 'inrange'(8) or 'exrange'(9).
Output field Field Description Rule Id Unique identifier of a filter rule of which this sub rule is being created. Unique identifier of a filter subrule. End source IP address of the range of source IP addresses. This field and 'srcipaddrfrom' specify a range of source IP addresses, if 'srcaddrcmp' is either 'inrange' or 'exrange'. Otherwise this field is invalid. Start destination IP address of the range of destination IP addresses.
Transport Header TOS Mask This specifies the type of Transport header in the packet in which IP is being transported. If value of this field is ethernet (1), then IP is being carried in ethernet header and if it is pppoe (2) then then IP is being carried in PPP header. The mask value for TOS field. The mask is applied over the TOS field value before checking against configured values in 'tosfrom' and 'tosto'. References • Generic filter commands 8.13.34 Filter subrule PPP Commands 8.13.34.
prototypefrom Start of range of PPP protocol types. Invalid if 'prototypecmp' is 'any'. This field and the next field specify a range of protocol types, if 'prototypecmp' is either 'inrange' or 'exrange'. Otherwise only this field is valid Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: 0 prototypeto End PPP protocol type of the range of PPP protocol types.
protocol types. This field and 'prototypefrom' specifiy a range of ppp protocol types if 'prototypecmp' is either 'inrange' or 'exrange' Protocol comparison Protocol comparison type Subrule Priority This specifies the priority of the subrule. Based on this priority value, the subrule is created in fast or slow memory. In case priority is specified as 'asinrule', subrule priority will be same as specified in the rule. References • see generic filter related commands 8.13.
srcportfrom srcportto dstportfrom dstportto srcportcmp eq | neq | lt | leq | gt | geq | any | inrange | exrange dstportcmp eq | neq | lt | leq | gt | geq | any | inrange | exrange subruleprio low | high | asinrule transporthdr ethernet | pppoe Valid values: 1 - 4294967295 Start port number of the range of source port numbers. This field is invalid if 'srcportcmp' is 'any'.
Start source port port : 23 : 21 Start destination port : 21 port : 23 End source End destination Source port comparison : inrange Destination port comparison : inrange Subrule Priority : high Transport Header : Ethernet Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description Rule Id Unique identifier of a filter rule of which this sub rule is being created. Unique identifier of a filter subrule Start port number of the range of source port numbers.
Command Syntax: create filter subrule udp ruleid subruleid [srcportfrom ] [srcportto ] [ dstportfrom ] [ dstportto ] [ srcportcmp eq | neq | lt | leq | gt | geq | any | inrange | exrange ] [ dstportcmp eq | neq | lt | leq | gt | geq | any | inrange | exrange ] [ subruleprio low | high | asinrule] [ transporthdr ethernet | pppoe ] 8.13.36.3 Delete filter subrule udp Description: Use this command to delete.
srcportcmp eq | neq | lt | leq | gt | geq | any | inrange | exrange dstportcmp eq | neq | lt | leq | gt | geq | any | inrange | exrange subruleprio low | high |asinrule transporthdr ethernet | pppoe 'exrange'.
Start destination port End destination port Source port comparison Destination port comparison Subrule Priority Transport Header is either 'inrange' or 'exrange' Start port number of the range of destination port numbers. This field is invalid if 'dstportcmp' is 'any'.This field and 'dstportto' specifiy a range of udp destination port numbers, if 'dstportcmp' is either 'inrange' or 'exrange' End port number of the range of destination port numbers.
8.14 IGMP Commands 8.14.1 Igmpsnoop cfg info Commands 8.14.1.1 Get igmpsnoop cfg info Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get igmpsnoop cfg info 8.14.1.2 Modify igmpsnoop cfg info Description: Use this command to modify.
lastmembqryinterval This parameter specifies the Last Member Query Interval that is the Max Response Time inserted into Group-Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages, and is also the amount of time between Group-Specific Query messages. The value of this parameter may be tuned to modify the leave latency of the network. A reduced value results in reduced time to detect the loss of the last member of a group. The unit of this parameter is one-tenth of second.
unsolicrprtinterval This parameter specifies the interval between unsolicited membership reports of a group sent for robustness no of times.This field is applicable only when proxy reporting is enabled.
Last Member Query Interval This parameter specifies the Last Member Query Interval that is the Max Response Time inserted into Group-Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages, and is also the amount of time between Group-Specific Query messages. The value of this parameter may be tuned to modify the leave latency of the network. A reduced value results in reduced time to detect the loss of the last member of a group. The unit of this parameter is one-tenth of second.
[mcastvlanstag | none] [mcastvlanctag | invlan | none] [portlist | none] Parameters Name Description grpipaddr This parameter specifies the Destination Group IP address for a multicast stream. The source address and destination group address together define a multicast stream.
mcastvlanctag | invlan | none This parameter specifies the Multicast CVlanId to be used.
of value 0, this parameter is ignored while determining Multicast Vlan. McastVlan STag This parameter specifies the Multicast SVlanId to be used in case of stacked mode. In the native mode, this parameter is not applicable. McastVlan CTag This parameter specifies the Multicast CVlanId to be used.
leavemode Normal | Fast | FastNormal This parameter specifies the Igmp Snooping Leave message processing mode for the port. If the mode is set to 'Normal', the Leave message is forwarded to the Querier. Then, based on the Query received from Querier, the Leave processing is triggered. If the mode is set to 'Fast', the port is immediately deleted from that multicast group on Leave message reception and then the Leave message is forwarded.
Port Index : 6 Port Igmp Snoop Status Normal : Enable Leave Mode : IGMP PacketsPrio:2MaxGroupAllowed:2' Querier Status Enable : Enable McastVlan Status : No McastVlan Match Action : Learn Output field 425 Field Description Port Index This parameter specifies a bridge port for which IGMP Snooping needs to be enabled or disabled. Port Igmp Snoop Status This parameter specifies whether IGMP Snooping is to be enabled on the port.
Transparently forward, and Learn based on ingress vlan Caution • An entry in this table shall not be applicable for a bridge port created over the PPPoE interface. 8.14.4 Igmpsnoop port stats Commands 8.14.4.1 Get igmpsnoop port stats Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get igmpsnoop port stats [vlanid ] [mcastaddr ] [portid ] 8.14.4.2 Reset igmpsnoop port stats Description: Use this command to reset.
VLAN Index : 6 Mcast Group Address : 01:00:5E:0a:00:01 Port Index : 6 Query Received : 100 Filter Mode : Include Include SrcList : 10.12.14.16 12.10.45.76 Exclude SrcList : 10.12.34.56 34.54.76.87 Report Received : 200 Output field Field Description VLAN Index This parameter specifies the VlanId to uniquely identify the VlanId of the entry, for which the IgmpSnooping statistics are desired.
Command Syntax: get igmpsnoop querier info [vlanid ] [portid ] 8.14.5.2 Create igmpsnoop querier info Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create igmpsnoop querier info vlanid portid 8.14.5.3 Delete igmpsnoop querier info Description: Use this command to delete. Command Syntax: delete igmpsnoop querier info vlanid portid Parameters Name Description vlanid The VLAN id for this VLAN.
Port Index Querier Port Status devices supporting "Independent Vlan for multicast" capability, each vlan can have its own information for a Querier port. Hence vlanid is a mandatory parameter in all the commands other than - get. For No Vlan case, vlan id is not required. This Feature is not supported for VLAN with vlanid as 4097. A Bridge Port, belonging to the Vlan (dot1qVlanIndex), on which the Querier exists. Specifies whether Querier Port has been learned dynamically or configured by the user.
8.15 Interface Commands 8.15.1 Interface Commands 8.15.1.1 Get interface stats Description: Use this command to view statistics for one interface or all the interfaces. Command Syntax: get interface stats [ifname ] Parameters: Name Description Ifname Index of the interface having one to one mapping with IfTable. Only Ethernet, EOA, Aggregator, HDLC, PPPOE, IPOE, ABOND, ATM, ATM VC Aggregation and ATM VC interface index are supported for reset operation.
Description Type Mtu Bandwidth Phy Addr Admin Status Operational Status Last Change Unknown Prot Pkts In Octets Out Octets In Discards Out Discards In Errors Out Errors In Ucast Pkts Out Ucast Pkts HC In Octets HC OutOctets In Mcast Pkts 431 This is general information about the interface The type of interface, distinguished according the physical/link/network protocol, immediately below the IP layer. It may be: ATM, ETHERNET, AAL5, EOA, DSL, FAST, INTERLEAVED, AGGR.
Out Mcast Pkts The total number of packets requested to be sent to multicast addresses, by upper layer protocols. In Bcast Pkts The number of broadcast packets delivered to a higher layer protocol. Out Bcast Pkts The total number of packets requested to be sent to broadcast addresses, by upper layer protocols. LinkUpDnTrapEnable Indicates whether linkUp/ linkDown traps should be generated for this interface.
IfName LinkUp/DnTrap Interface name, for which configuration is to be viewed. Indicates whether linkUp/linkDown traps shall be generated for this interface. Caution • Reset of ATM VC interface stats also result in atm vc stat reset for the interface and reset of Ethernet interface stats also result in dot3stats reset for the ethernet interface. References • ATM Interface commands • Ethernet commands • EoA commands • DSL commands 8.16 IP Commands 8.16.1 IP Net to Media Table Commands 8.16.1.
Get - Optional Valid values: 0 - 4095 IP address corresponding to the mediadependent physical address. Type: Create - Mandatory Delete - Mandatory Get - Optional Valid values: 0.0.0.0 - 223.255.255.255 The media-dependent physical address Type: Create - Mandatory Valid values: 0:0:0:0:0:1 - ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:fe ip macaddr Example: $ create arp rid 1 ip 192.168.161.
• create ethernet intf command • ip route related commands 8.16.2 IP Route Commands 8.16.2.1 Get ip route Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get ip route [rid ] ip mask 8.16.2.2 Create ip route Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create ip route [rid ] ip mask mask gwyip [ifname | anywan] [proxyarpstatus enable | disable] 8.16.2.
0.0.0.0 only. Type: Create - Mandatory Delete - Mandatory Modify - Mandatory Get - Optional Valid values: 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.0 The IP address of the next hop of this route. Only absolute routes can be added in the downstream direction for the IPOE interfaces (gsvIpRouteIfIndex as ipoe-*). The next hop in such cases has to be same as the destination IP address (gsvIpRouteDest) specified. Type: Create - Mandatory Valid values: 0.0.0.0 - 223.255.255.
Destination Net Mask Gateway Ifname Route Type Route Orig Age ProxyArpStatus database is SRD( Shared Routing Database) where there is a single RID in the system and all flows map to this RID. This RID has to be explicitly created and no more than one RID can be created in the system in this mode. Flows for all created VLANs shall map to this RID for routing. Destination IP address of this route.
8.16.3.4 Modify ipoa intf Description: Use this command to modify. Command Syntax: modify ipoa intf ifname [enable|disable] Parameters Name Description ifname The Ipoa Interface Type: Create - Mandatory Delete - Mandatory Modify - Mandatory Get - Optional Valid values: 0 -575 This specifies the name of the lower AAL5 interface. Type: Create - Mandatory Valid values: 0 - 574 This mode describes the configuration status for this interface.
Oper Status 8.16.4 ipoe intf Commands 8.16.4.1 Get ipoe intf Operational status of the interface. Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get ipoe intf [ifname ] 8.16.4.2 Create ipoe intf Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create ipoe intf ifname lowif macaddrprof [ethpkttype Type2 | 802_3] [inactivitytmrintrvl ] [routingstatus enable | disable] [enable | disable] 8.16.4.
routingstatus enable |disable enable|disable Valid values: 0- 0xffffffff Default value: 0 This specifies if the IP Routing Lookup has to be done for this interface. By default, for the downstream traffic destined for IPOE interface, IP lookup is done based on the downstream route configured for the IPOE interface.If iproutingstatus is disabled, layer 2 lookup shall be used instead, for forwarding the downstream traffic for this IPOE interface.
8.16.5 Rid static Commands 8.16.5.1 Create rid static Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create rid static rid 8.16.5.2 Delete rid static Description: Use this command to delete. Command Syntax: delete rid static rid Parameters Name Description rid RID refers to the Routing Information Database. This database contains information about the routes in the system. Each RID identifies a flow and defines route related information for that flow.
and defines route related information for that flow. The RID defines a flow based on the VLAN Id. The database can be of 2 types, IRD (Independent Routing Database) where there are more than one RIDs in the system and each RID defines separate routes in context of itself. . If VlanId and RID have been created and the routing database is configured for IRD, than routes in RID shall define flow for packets coming on VLAN Id .
8.17 MacProfile Commands 8.17.1 Macprofile global Commands 8.17.1.1 Get macprofile global Description Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get macprofile global [profileid ] 8.17.1.2 Create macprofile global Description Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create macprofile global profileid macaddr 8.17.1.3 Delete macprofile global Description Use this command to delete.
Command Syntax: get resvdmac profile info [profileid ] 8.17.2.2 Create resvdmac profile info Description Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create resvdmac profile info profileid 8.17.2.3 Delete resvdmac profile info Description Use this command to delete. Command Syntax: delete resvdmac profile info profileid Parameters Name Description profileid Profile Id of the MAC Address configured.
Command Syntax: get resvdmac profile param profileid mcastaddr Parameters Name Description profileid Profile Id of the MAC Address configured. Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 8 mcastaddr This is Reserved Multicast address. This multicast address can only be 01:80:c2:00:00:xx, where 'xx' lies between 00-0f and 20-2f.
8.18 Management Traffic Commands 8.18.1 Ctlpkt group info Commands 8.18.1.1 Get ctlpkt group info Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get ctlpkt group info [groupid ] [ctlflowid ] 8.18.1.2 Create ctlpkt group info Description Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create ctlpkt group info groupid ctlflowid instanceid ] 8.18.1.3 Delete ctlpkt group info Description Use this command to delete.
8.18.2 Ctlpkt instance info Commands 8.18.2.1 Get ctlpkt instance info Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get ctlpkt instance info [instanceid ] 8.18.2.2 Create ctlpkt instance info Description Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create ctlpkt instance info instanceid profileid classid 8.18.2.3 Delete ctlpkt instance info Description Use this command to delete.
Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output Fields FIELD Description Instance Id The control packets instance id. Profile Id This field identifies the control packet profile whose instance is being created. Class Id This field specifies the classid of the Instance. Class id shall be treated as the service priority of this instance. References • see control packet profile instance related commands 8.18.3 Ctlpkt profile info Commands 8.18.3.
Type: Create -- Mandatory Modify -- Optional Valid values: 1 -63 Example $ create ctlpkt profile info profileid 1 maxctlpkts 32 thrshld1 32 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Profile Id : 1 Max Ctl Pkts : 32 Threshold1 : 32 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output Fields FIELD Description Profile Id The control packet's profile id. Max Ctl Pkts This specifies the maximum control packets that can be pending for an instance of this profile.
8.19 PPPoE Tunneling Commands 8.19.1 PPPoE Global ACprofile Commands 8.19.1.1 Get pppoe global acprofile Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get pppoe global acprofile [profileid ] 8.19.1.2 Create pppoe global acprofile Description Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create pppoe global acprofile profileid acname 8.19.1.3 Delete pppoe global acprofile Description Use this command to delete.
8.19.2 PPPoE Global Config Commands 8.19.2.1 Get pppoe global config Description Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get pppoe global config 8.19.2.2 Modify pppoe global config Description Use this command to modify.
InActivity Tmr Interval : 20 3 DISC Max Num Retries : Output Fields FIELD Description Max Total Sessions Maximum number of PPPoE sessions supported. PADI Max Num Retries PADR Max Num Retries PADI Tx Interval Maximum number of times the PPPoE Client sends a PADI for establishing a PPPoE Session. Maximum number of times the PPPoE Client sends a PADR for establishing a PPPoE Session. The time, n seconds, between PADI retries from the PPPoE Client.
Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Profile Id Service Name -----------------------------------------------------------1 any Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output Fields FIELD Description Profile Id Profile Id of the Service Name configured. Service Name Service Name for the Session, based on which, the AC is selected. References • PPPoE global serviceprofile related commands. 8.19.4 PPPoE Global Stats Commands 8.19.4.1 Get pppoe global stats Description: Use this command to get.
response to a PADR. Num of PADT Tx The number of PPPoE PADT transmitted. Num of PADT Rx The number of PPPoE PADT received. Num of PADT Rejected The number of PPPoE PADT discarded. Num of PADO Rx The number of PPPoE PADO received. Num of PADO Rejected The number of PPPoE PADO discarded. Num of PADS Rx The number of PPPoE PADS received. Num of PADS Rejected The number of PPPoE PADS discarded. Num of Malformed Pkts Rx The number of PPPoE malformed packets received.
sessionid acmacaddr macaddrprof servicenameprof | any |anyconfigured acnameprof |any | anyconfigured ethpkttype Type2 | 802_3 nature dynamic | static enable | disable Session Id for the session given only in case a static session is being created. Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Valid values: 1 - 0xffff Default value: 0x0 MAC address of the remote AC given only in case a static session is being created.
Ifname ppp-0 : pppoe-0 Low If Name : WAN Bridge Port : 1 Session Id : 10 AC Mac Addr : 00:0E:7F:61:C1:BE Mac Addr Prof : 1 Service Name Profile : 2 AC Name Prof : 4 Eth Pkt Type dynamic : Type2 Nature : Oper Status Enable : Up Admin Status : Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output Fields FIELD Description Ifname Low If Name The PPPoE Interface. This specifies the lower interface index. It contains the ifindex of the PPP relay interface. WAN side bridge port.
Parameters Name Description ifname The PPPoE interface.
Duration (s) State Number of seconds since the session was established. Binary sequence representing the AC cookie given in negotiations. Binary sequence representing the host unique tag value. State that session is in. Service Name Service name with which the session came up. AC Name AC name with which the session came up. Num of Malformed Pkts Rx The number of PPPoE malformed packets received. AC Cookie Host Unique References • PPPoE session stats related commands. 8.19.
lowiftoggletimerto nature dynamic | static configstatus Normal |Config enable | disable pktpriority Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Valid values: 0 -10 Default value: 5 Time in seconds to wait for lowif to come up without tearing down the pppr session. Type: Create - Optional Modify - Optional Valid values: 0 – 10 Default value: 5 Specifies if the interface is dynamic or static in nature.
Ter Ack TimeOut Lowif Toggle TimeOut Nature Config Status Operational Status Admin Status PPPOA PacketsPrio 460 Time in seconds to wait for LCP terminate Ack, after sending a terminate request. Time in seconds to wait for lowif to come up without tearing down the pppr session. Specifies if the interface is dynamic or static in nature. This mode describes the configuration status for the interface. If the "config" bit is set, this interface shall be created, but will have a dormant status.
8.20 IA (Intermeida Agent) Commands 8.20.1 Dra global stats Commands 8.20.1.1 Get dra global stats Description: Use this command to get t. Command Syntax: get dra global stats 8.20.1.2 Reset dra global stats Description: Use this command to reset.
AttainableDataRateupstrm | AttainableDataRatednstrm | MaxDataRateupstrm | MaxDataRatednstrm | MinLpDataRateupstrm | MinLpDataRatednstrm | MaxDelayupstrm | ActualDelayupstrm | MaxDelaydnstrm | ActualDelaydnstrm | None ] [ op82fromclientact drop | forward ] [ learning disable | enable ] [ portno ] [ draaddop82tounicast disable | enable ] 8.20.2.3 Delete dra instance entry Command Syntax: delete dra instance entry portid vlan 8.20.2.
status disable | client | server This field is used to configure the status of DHCP relay agent per instance. It can be disabled or configured as client port or server port. If it is configured as client port then it adds option 82 and /or do learning as per configuration. If it is configured as server port then it removes option 82 and does learning if we dont get portid from agent circuit id.
syncratefields ActualDataRateupstrm | ActualDataRatednstrm | MinDataRateupstrm | MinDataRatednstrm | AttainableDataRateups trm | AttainableDataRatedns trm | MaxDataRateupstrm | MaxDataRatednstrm | MinLpDataRateupstrm | MinLpDataRatednstrm | MaxDelayupstrm | ActualDelayupstrm | MaxDelaydnstrm | ActualDelaydnstrm | None | None op82fromclientact drop | forward This bitmask is used to indicate what all access loop characteristic parameters are to be added to access loop characteristic suboption.
Entry Created Port Id 5 : 1 VLAN : Profile Id client : 1 DRA status : Option82 : AddAlways Config Sub-Option : aci Agent Circuit Id : "[ANI] atm 3/10:100.
port on the Columbia. SyncRateInfoField This bitmask is used to indicate what all access loop characteristic parameters are to be added to access loop characteristic suboption. DRA Act For Op82 From Client This specifies the action to be taken on receiving DHCP message from the client with option 82. If DHCP message contains option82 and we want the packet to be dropped then drop should be set and if we want the packet to be forwarded then forward should be set.
vlan VLAN identifier. In case of stacked mode this is virtual VLAN Type: Reset -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 4095 Example $ get dra stats entry portid 1 vlan 1 Output Port Id : 1 VLAN : 1 Dhcp Pkt Received : 40 Dhcp Pkt Sent : 90 Dhcp Pkt Discarded : 40 Output field Field Description Port Id Bridge port identifier VLAN VLAN identifier.
References • DHCP Relay Agent commands 8.20.5 Ia profile entry Commands 8.20.5.1 Get ia profile entry Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get ia profile entry [profileid ] 8.20.5.2 Create ia profile entry Description: Use this command to create.
anival This is used to configure access node identifier. This field will be used only when value of gsvIaAniType is config. Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: "\0" aciprefixstr This is used to configure user defined string to be concatenated as a part of flexible syntax in Agent Circuit Id. It is a string of characters with spaces and special characters.
Profile Id : 1 ANI Type : auto ANI value : 00aabbccddff Aci Prefix Str : "Conexant Noida" ACI Field List : port vpi vci Sub Option : Aci Chassis : 1 Rack : 1 Frame : 1 Slot : 3 Sub Slot : 1 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description Profile Id Intermediate Agent Profile Identifier. This can be applied on multiple PIA or DRA instances. ANI Type This field specifies whether the Access node Identifier should be automatically derived or is configured by the user.
Command Syntax: get pia instance entry [portid ] [vlan ] 8.20.6.2 Create pia instance entry Description: Use this command to create.
profileid PIA profile identifier. This shall be used for this PIA Instance Type: Create -- Mandatory Modify -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 4 status enable | disable Used to enable or disable PPPOE intermmediate agent for this instance Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: disable vsatag disable | AddAlways | AddIfNotExists This specifies the action to be performed on VSA Tag on receiving PPPoE discovery packets for this instance.
syncratefields ActualDataRateupstrm | ActualDataRatednstrm | MinDataRateupstrm | MinDataRatednstrm | AttainableDataRateups trm | AttainableDataRatedns trm | MaxDataRateupstrm | MaxDataRatednstrm | MinLpDataRateupstrm | MinLpDataRatednstrm | MaxDelayupstrm | ActualDelayupstrm | MaxDelaydnstrm | ActualDelaydnstrm | None | None iwftagfromclientact drop | forward This bitmask is used to indicate what all access loop characteristic parameters are to be added to access loop characteristic suboption.
Agent Circuit Id : "[ANI] atm 3/10:100.33î (slot = 3, port = 10, vpi = 100, vci = 33)" Remote Agent Id : "conexant noida" SyncRateInfoField Bitmask : ActualDelaydnstrm Act for IWFTag From Client : drop Insert Iwf Subop : enable Port No : 10 VCI 100 : 33 L2 type : Eth Encap Type : Llcmux VPI : Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field 474 Field Description Port Id Bridge Port Identifier VLAN VLAN identifier.
Port No This field specifies Atm Port number.
VLAN VLAN identifier. In case of stacked mode this is virtual VLAN Padi Received Number of PADI received for this instance Padi Discarded Number of PADI discarded for this instance Padr Received Number of PADR received for this instance Padr Discarded Number of PADR packets discarded for this instance References • PPPoE Intermediate Agent commands 8.20.8 Pia global config Commands 8.20.8.1 Get pia global config Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get pia global config 8.20.8.
8.21 QoS Commands 8.21.1 IRL Map Commands 8.21.1.1 Get irl map Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get irl map [ifname ] 8.21.1.2 Create irl map Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create irl map ifname < interface-name > profilename 8.21.1.3 Delete irl map Description: Use this command to delete.
Command Syntax: get irl profile [profilename ] 8.21.2.2 Create irl profile Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create irl profile profilename [ irltype sr2cm | trtcm] [ cir ] [ cbs ] [ pir ] [ pbs ] [ conformaction ] [ exceedaction drop |coloryellow ] [violateaction drop | coloryellow ] 8.21.2.3 Delete irl profile Description: Use this command to delete.
conformaction colorgreen exceedaction drop | coloryellow violateaction drop | coloryellow this field cannot be less than CBS. Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: 96-15000 Default value: 10000 Color type to be applied for conforming packets. This field is valid in both sr2cm and trtcm type of profiles Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: colorgreen Color for exceeding packets.
8.21.3 IRL Stats Commands 8.21.3.1 Get irl stats Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get irl stats [ifname ] Parameters Name Description ifname name> Interface Name whose IRL statistics are requested. Valid Values: aal5-0 - aal5-*.
Command Syntax: modify bridge rlinstance map portid flowtype | bcast | unregmcast | unknownucast [instanceid ] Parameters Name Description portid Bridge Port Identifier with which an instance is associated. If the value of this field is 'All', it indicates all bridge ports. For a particular flow, instance map cannot be created both for a specific port as well as for 'all' the bridge ports.
Flow Type This field identifies the flow for which this instance is applied. Three flow types are reserved for broadcast, unregistered multicast and unknown unicast traffic. The other user defined flows are identified by filtering rules by associating flow type with a rule action of type 'ratelimiter'. Instance Id This field identifies the Rate limiting instance. Cautions • An entry in this table shall not be applicable for a bridge port created over PPPOE and IPOE interface. 8.21.
result conform | exceed | violate The result type for which action is configured to be taken. Multiple actions can be configured for a result type.There shall be multiple entries with same profile identifier and a result type if multiple actions are configured for the result type. If there is no entry configured for a result type, the action is assumed to be 'allow' for that result.
description Description of the application that receives packets matching this RL. This field is mandatory if Action is 'sendtocontrol' or 'copytocontrol'.The description string should not begin with underscore '_' as it is reserved for special usage e.g. _PPPOE_CONTROL.
consideration for modifytos action and other bits are ignored. In the mask if a bit location contains 1, then the corresponding bit in the TOS field is overwritten with the corresponding bit in action value. In the mask if a bit location contains 0, then the corresponding bit in the TOS field remains unchanged. Application Description 8.21.6 Rl instance info Commands 8.21.6.1 Get rl instance info Description of the application that receives packets matching this RL.
Entry Created Instance Id : 3 Profile Id : 2 Action Profile Id : 1 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description Instance Id Rate limiter instance identifier, which uniquely identifies a rate limiter instance. Profile Id This field identifies the rate limiter instance's configuration profile. The rate limiter's algorithm and associated parameters are based on the configuration profile. Action Profile Id This field identifies the rate limiter instance's action profile.
rate This field defines the committed information rate. If 'level' is 'packet'(1), the unit is packets per second. If 'level' is 'byte'(2), the unit is bits per second. Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 100000000 Default value: 100000000 mbs This field defines the committed burst size. If 'level' is 'packet'(1), the unit is number of packets. If 'level' is 'byte'(2), the unit is number of bytes.
$ create rl profile info profileid 1 rate 24 mbs 24 level packet type trtcm peakrate 30 pbs 30 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Profile Id : 1 Level : packet Type : trtcm Rate : 24 Max Burst Size : 24 Peak Rate : 30 Peak Max Burst Size : 30 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description Profile Id Rate limiter's configuration profile identifier, whichuniquely identifies the configuration profile.
Command Syntax: modify sched profile class name classid [param1 ] [param2 ] [param3 ] [param4 ] [param5 ] Parameters Name Description name Name of the scheduling profile.
Profile Class Param1 : 20 Profile Class Param2 : 25 Profile Class Param3 : 25 Profile Class Param4 : 0 Profile Class Param5 : 25 Output field description Field Description Profile Name Class Id Name of the scheduling profile Scheduling profile class identifier This specifies the first parameter for the class queue that is used in the scheduling algorithm of the profile. For PP scheduling algorithm, this parameter specifies the weight of the class queue on the scale of 1-100.
8.21.9.3 Delete sched profile info Description: Use this command to delete. Command Syntax: delete sched profile info name Parameters Name name Description Name of the scheduling profile Type: Create - Mandatory Delete - Mandatory Modify - Mandatory Get - Optional algo pp | custom Scheduling algorithm of the profile. Currently only Proabalistic Priority is supported over ethernet and custom is supported over ATM.
• Scheduling profile related commands. 8.21.10 Trfclass profile class Commands 8.21.10.1 Get trfclass profile class Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get trfclass profile class [profileid ] [classid ] 8.21.10.2 Modify trfclass profile class Description: Use this command to get.
conforming frames are passed and nonconforming frames are dropped. Conformance of frames is determined as per IRL configured on input the ATM port. References • See traffic class profile related commands. 8.21.11 Trfclass profile info Commands 8.21.11.1 Get trfclass profile info Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get trfclass profile info [profileid ] 8.21.11.2 Create trfclass profile info Description: Use this command to get.
8.21.12 Trfclass stats Commands 8.21.12.1 Get trfclass stats Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get trfclass stats [ifname ] [classid ] 8.21.12.2 Reset trfclass stats Description: Use this command to get.
8.22 RMON Commands 8.22.1 RMON Statistics Group Commands 8.22.1.1 Create srmon probe Description: Use this command to create RMON probe. Command Syntax: create srmon probe rindex ifname owner 8.22.1.2 Delete srmon probe Description: Use this command to delete the RMON probe. Command Syntax: delete srmon probe rindex 8.22.1.3 Get srmon probe Description Use this command to get RMON probe information and statistics.
Stats Owner Total Octets Total Packets Total Broadcast Packets Total Multicast Packets Total 64 Octets Total 65-127 Octets Total 128-255 Octets Total 256-511 Octets Total 512-1023 Octets Total 1024-1518 Octets eoa-0 - *, eth-* The entity that configured this entry and is therefore using the resources assigned to it. The total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
Stack Base : 0x520cc18 Stack Size : 2048 CleanStackSize : 14080 LastSchedTime : Thu Jan 01 00:00:08 1970- Output field Field Description Name This parameter specifies the name of the task. Status This parameters specifies the status of the task. The task can in ready state, terminated state, suspended state or finished state. Sched Count This parameter specifies the Schedule count of the task i.e. number of times the task has been scheduled.
Output Name 5392 : DCLFR113 Size : Min 5360 : 16 Free : Tasks Waiting FIFO : 0 Suspend Type : StartAddr : 0x147b7d28 FirstTaskName : - FirstAllocator CLFR : CLFR LastAllocator : LastDellocater : CLFR LastFailUser : - LastFailDellocater : - WaterMark : 84 TotalMemAlloc : 52 TotalMemFree : 52 MemAllocFailCount : 0 MemFreeFailCount : 0 MPoolType 5392 : DYNAMIC Threshold : Threhold Count : 0 LastMemAllocTime : Thu Jan 01 00:01:08 1970 LastMemFreeTime : Thu Jan 01 00:0
memory pool (since its creation ). This field is a running counter and it only increments. When the memory is freed this field is not decremented rather the TotalMemFree field is incremented. TotalMemFree Total amount of memory that has been deallocted from the memory pool (since its creation). This is also a running counter. MemAllocFailCount The number of times memory allocation from this pool has been failed. MemFreeFailCount The number of times the memory deallocation to the pool has been failed.
500 Name Name of the memory pool. For fixed size pool, the name starts with 'F'. Size Size of memory pool i.e.number of bytes in the pool. Partition Size Partition size specifies the size of each partition in bytes. Allocated Number of partitions allocated. Free Number of free partitions in the pool i.e. Number of partitions that are available in the pool for allocation and has not been yet allocated. Task Waiting Number of tasks waiting on this pool. Suspend Type The task suspended type.
freed into the pool. 8.22.3.2 LastMemAllocFailTime The last system time when the partition allocation from the pool has failed. LastMemFreeFailTime The last system time when the partition deallocation has failed. ThresholdHitTime The last system time when threshold of the pool has hit. Get rmon mpool threshold Description: Use this command to get the critical events logged for the memory pool. This command will display 20 entries (maximum) .
• Set MemFreeFailCount value to zero. • Set watermark value to the value of the currently allocated memory from that pool. • Set ThresholdCount value to the zero. Command Syntax: reset rmon mpool Parameters None Example $ reset rmon mpool Output Field(s) None 8.22.4 RMON Queue info Commands 8.22.4.1 get rmon queue Description: Use this command to get the information about a particular queue or about all the queues present in the system.
503 Size Size of the queue i.e the total number of unsigned words (4 bytes) in the queue. Available Size Available size of the queue i.e. number of unsigned words (4 bytes) free in the queue. Pending Msgs Number of messages present in the queue. Msg Type Type of the messages in the queue. If it is FIXED, then all the messages in the queue are of a fixed size. If it is VARIABLE , then the messages present in the queue can be of varying size.
8.22.4.2 LastMsgInFailTime The system time when the message send to the queue has lastly failed. ThresholdHitTime The system time when threshold of the queue has lastly hit. Get rmon queue threshold Description: Use this command to get the critical events logged for the queue. This command will display 20 entries (maximum) . Events are logged for the queue for the following 3 cases: • Message Receiving From Queue Fail. • Message Send To Queue Fail. • Threshold Hit.
$ reset rmon queue Output Field(s) None 8.22.5 RMON Net buffers info Commands 8.22.5.1 Get rmon netbuf Description: Use this command to get the information about all the net buffers present in the system.
allocate (used) the net buffer. 8.22.5.2 LastFreeFailTask Name of the task which has lastly failed to deallocate (freed) the net buffer. ThresholdHitTask Name of the task which has lastly allocated (used) the net buffer, causing threshold hit. LastUsedTime The last system time when net buffer was lastly used. LastFreeTime The last system time when net buffer was lastly freed. LastUseFailTime The last system time when the net buffer allocation has lastly failed.
Parameters None Example $ reset rmon netbuf Output Field(s) None 8.22.6 RMON Semaphore info Commands 8.22.6.1 Get rmon semaphore Description: Use this command to get the information about all the semaphores present in the system.
Output Name First Task Event Flags Tasks Waiting ------------------------------------------------------------EDSLM11 DSLM 0 1 Output field 508 Field Description Name This specifies the name of the event flag group. Count This specifies the current event flags. Suspend Type This specifies the task suspended type on this semaphore. It can be either FIFO type or priority type. Task Waiting This specifies the number of tasks waiting on the event flag group.
8.23 SNMP Commands 8.23.1 SNMP Comm Commands 8.23.1.1 Get snmp comm Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get snmp comm [community ] 8.23.1.2 Create snmp comm Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create snmp comm community [access ro | rw] 8.23.1.3 Delete snmp comm Description: Use this command to delete.
8.23.2 SNMP Host Commands 8.23.2.1 Get snmp host Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get snmp host 8.23.2.2 Create snmp host Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create snmp host ip community 8.23.2.3 Delete snmp host Description: Use this command to delete.
8.23.3 SNMP Stats Commands 8.23.3.1 Snmp stats Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get snmp stats 8.23.3.2 Modify snmp stats Description: Use this command to modify. Command Syntax: modify snmp stats [authentraps enable | disable] Parameter Name Description Indicates whether the SNMP agent process is permitted to generate authentication-failure traps.
InTooBigs InNoSuchNames InBadValues InReadOnlys InGenErrs InTotalReqVars InTotalSetVars InGetRequests InGetNexts InSetRequests InGetResponses InTraps OutTooBigs OutNoSuchNames OutBadValues OutGenErrs OutGetRequests 512 encountered by the SNMP protocol entity when decoding received SNMP Messages. The total number of SNMP PDUs which were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error-status field is 'tooBig'.
OutGetNexts OutSetRequests OutGetResponses OutTraps AuthenTraps SilentDrops ProxyDrops The total number of SNMP Get-Next PDUs which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity. The total number of SNMP Set-Request PDUs which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity. The total number of SNMP Get-Response PDUs which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity. The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity.
Name Description ip This specifies the IP address of the manager where trap is to be sent. Type: Create - Mandatory Delete - Mandatory Modify - Mandatory Get - Optional This specifies the Port at which the trap is to be sent. Type: Create -Optional Get - Optional Modify - Optional Delete - Optional This specifies the Trap version to be sent to the Manager.
8.24 SNTP Commands 8.24.1 SNTP Cfg Commands 8.24.1.1 Get sntp cfg Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get sntp cfg 8.24.1.2 Modify sntp cfg Description: Use this command to modify. Command Syntax: modify sntp cfg [enable | disable] Parameter Name Description enable|disable This specifies whether the SNTP service is enabled or disabled. True means that SNTP is enabled and False means that SNTP is disabled.
Output field description Field Server Addr Status 8.24.3 SNTP Stats Commands 8.24.3.1 Get sntp stats Description This specifies the IP Address of the SNTP Server. Server is in Use. OR Server is in standby mode i.e. not in use. Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get sntp stats 8.24.3.2 Reset sntp stats Description: Use this command to reset.
8.25 System Commands 8.25.1 Cbuftrace cfg Commands 8.25.1.1 Get cbuftrace cfg Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get cbuftrace cfg [module ] 8.25.1.2 Reset cbuftrace cfg Description: Use this command to reset.
References • reboot command • Download command. 8.25.2.2 Reboot Description: Use this command to reboot the system and to set the boot configuration. Command Syntax: reboot [control ] [dataplane ] [config ] Parameters Name Description control This specifies whether the control plane binaries are to be fetched from the network or the binaries already present in NVRAM are to be used.
References • Commit command. 8.25.3 System Control Table Commands 8.25.3.1 Create user Description: Use this command to create a user account. A maximum two accounts can exist. Command Syntax: create user name passwd [root|user] 8.25.3.2 Delete user Description: Use this command to delete a user login. Command Syntax: delete user name 8.25.3.3 Get user Description: Use this command to display information of all the users. Password information isnot displayed.
• Delete user command. • get user command • passwd related commands. 8.25.3.4 Passwd Description: Use this command to change the password associated with a user login. An ordinary user may change the password for another user if he knows the old password. However, the root does not need to know a user’s existing password before changing it. The passwords are not echoed on to the screen. Command Syntax: passwd [name] Parameters Name Description name The id of the user whose password is to be changed.
Numentries This specifies the last number of crashes encountered in the system. Type: Optional Valid values: 1 to 128 Default : 1 showview general | ctrlandstatusregs | stackregs | stackinfo | altwinregs | stdwinregs | stdwinregsdetailed | coprocessorregs]+ The optional showview parameter shall help the user to view selective details of the crash dump.
4 6 : 0x0 : 0x0 : 0x0 : 0x0 | 5 | 7 : 0x0 : 0x0 : 0x0 : 0x0 Alternate Window # 0x1e Reg#:Local : In 0 : 0x0 : 0x0 2 : 0x0 : 0x0 4 : 0x0 : 0x0 6 : 0x0 : 0x0 |Reg#:Local | 1 : 0x0 | 3 : 0x0 | 5 : 0x0 | 7 : 0x0 : : : : : In 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 | Alternate Window # 0x1d Reg#:Local : In 0 : 0x0 : 0x0 2 : 0x0 : 0x0 4 : 0x0 : 0x0 6 : 0x0 : 0x0 |Reg#:Local | 1 : 0x0 | 3 : 0x0 | 5 : 0x0 | 7 : 0x0 : : : : : In 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x0 | |Reg#:Local | 1 : 0x0 | 3 : 0x0 | 5 : 0x0 | 7 : 0x0 : : : : : In 0x0 0x0 0x0
7 : 0x0 0x4ce591c : 0x4ce765c : 0x0 : Standard Window Dump # 0xa Registers 0 0x542a810 1 2 0x5abc6f8 3 0x542a810 4 0x5c36448 5 0x5b69300 6 0x52bdd18 7 0x4ce52f0 : Global : 0x0 : Out : 0x0 : Local : 0x5b70ed0 : : In : 0x0 : 0x7 : 0xf : 0x4fcbf38 : 0x52bde18 : 0x20000000 : 0x0 : : 0x18 : 0xf : 0x0 : : 0x4f6cca8 : 0x567 : 0x4f6cbb8 : : 0x144805cc : 0x51eb851f : 0xffffffff : : 0x5c67400 : 0x52bdc98 : 0x0 : : 0x0 : 0x4ce591c : 0x52bdcd9 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
3 4 5 6 0x5c67410 7 0x4a58968 : : : : 0x18 0x4f6cca8 0x144805cc 0x5c67400 : 0x0 : : : : 0xe7 0x54758a4 0x40 0x5c67410 : 0x4d501fc Coprocessor Register Dump CCSR Register : 0x2f7f72a7 0x7fffffff CCPR Register : 0xfe5bf8b7 CCIR Register : 0xffffffff 0xffffffff CCOBR Register : 0xfffffffe 0xdfffffff Call Stack StackDepth StackPtr 8 0x52bdbb0 7 0x52bdc18 6 0x52bdc98 5 0x52bdd18 4 0x52bdd90 3 0x52bde30 2 0x52bdec8 : : : : : 0x0 : 0x0 : 0x0 : : 0x1 : CCCRC Register : CCIBR Register : CCOR Register
NO Stack Overflow Output Fields Field Description Crash Id The crash number. Crash IU The internal processor number. Time of Crash This specifies the time of the crash. DP Version Version of Crashed DP CP Version Version of Crashed CP Crash Cause This specifies the crash cause.
Global Standard Window Dump - Registers - Out The output registers of the specified Sparclet Window. Standard Window Dump - Registers Local Standard Window Dump - Registers - In The input registers of the specified Sparclet Window. CCSR Register The CCP Status register. CCCRC Register The CCP CRC register. CCPR Register The CCP Polynomial register. CCIR Register The CCP InReg register. CCIBR Register The CCP InBuf register. CCOBR Register The CCP OutBuf register.
user for further debugging. Type :Modify - Optional Valid values : reboot - debug Example $ modify system crash configinfo action reboot Output Crash Config Info : reboot Output Fields Field Description Crash Config Info This parameter defines the state of the system after a DP IU crashes. If the action is set to reboot, the system shall reboot after DP IU crash. If it is set to debug, the system shall not reboot and a CLI prompt shall be given to the user for further debugging. 8.25.
Systime dst timezone Example $ get system info Output Verbose Mode On 528 This specifies the current system time. Type: Optional Valid values: System Time String in format. The total string length must be 20 characters. Single digits should be prepended with a `0', e.g. `1' should be given as `01' mon dd hh:mm:ss year e.g. "Feb 01 21:20:10 2001" This specifies if the Daylight Savings Time has been enabled or not.
Description : Columbia Name : conexant.com Location : Conexant Systems, Inc.,100 Schulz Drive, RedBank,NJ 07701,U.S.A Contact : Conexant Systems, Inc.,100 Schulz Drive, Vendor : Conexant Systems, Inc.,100 Schulz Drive, LogThreshold : 0 Object-id : 1.3.6.1.4.1.200 RedBank,NJ 07701,U.S.A RedBank,NJ 07701,U.S.A Up Time(HH:MM:SS) : 5:2:0 HwVersion : c023b6d3 CPSwVersion : COL2.6.3.0.
Name Description: Numentries This specifies last numentries idle time records to be displayed Type: Optional Valid values : 1 to 6 Default : 10 Mode Super-User, User Example $ get rmon idletime numentries 1 Output $get rmon idletime Start Idle numentries 1 Time Util % End Time Total Time Time -------------------------------------------------------------------------Thu Jan 1 12:34:51 1970 Thu Jan 1 12:35:00 1970 10s 7s 30 Output Fields FIELD Description Start Time This speci
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ColumbiaIdSel CpeUtopiaFreq Eth Speed SelfMacAddr EthPortIdSel EthType Num of LBRams Num of Chips Num of Ports Interface Type Chip Type Serial Number Vendor Id Version Number Base Addr LBRam Logical To Physical Port Mapping No of UARTs HSSL Port Id Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bit Parity UART Mode Application Type 8.25.7 System reboot info command 8.25.7.
Output Verbose Mode On CP Bin Version : 1.6 DP Bin Version : 1.8 Time of Reboot : Thu Jan 2 12:34:56 1970 Reboot Failure Cause : DP Init Failure Reboot Type : Secondary CFG Output Fields FIELD Control Plane Version Data Plane Version Time of Reboot Type of Reboot Failure Cause 8.25.8 Nbize Commands 8.25.8.1 Get nbsize Description The control Plane Version with which the system could not come up. The data Plane Version with which the system could not come up.
[ maxnumvlan ] [ maxvlanidval ] [ maxnumacentry ] [ devcap IVL | SVL | none ] [ bridgingmode Restricted | Unrestricted | Residential ] [ maxhpriotreenodes ] [ maxlpriotreenodes ] [ maxclfrtrees ] [ maxclfrprofiles ] [ maxinrules ] [ maxoutrules ] [ maxinhpriosubrules ] [ maxinlpriosubrules
maxvlanidval maxnumacentry devcap IVL | SVL | none bridgingmode Restricted |Unrestricted | Residential maxhpriotreenodes maxlpriotreenodes maxclfrtrees maxclfrprofiles maxinrules maxoutrules maxinhpriosubrules maxinlpriosubrules maxouthpriosubrules maxoutlpriosub
mcastcap ivmcapable |svmcapable | none ridcap irdcapable |srdcapable maxnumac maxnumsrcmac vlanmode nativemode |stackedmode svlanprotocolid tvlanprotocolid tvlanid 536 value is ignored. Type: Modify - Optional Valid values: 1 -175 It denotes the Multicast Device Capability. If the device capability is ivlcapable then svmcapable is not a valid value.
mode'. Type: Modify - Optional Valid values: 0 - 4095 This VPI value will be used for the control channel which will be created to run the ATM based multi pair bonding protocol. This is a system wide parameter and applies to all the abond group interfaces which can be created in the system. Change in this value will be applied at next boot only. Type: Modify - Optional This VCI value will be used for the control channel which will be created to run the ATM based multi pair bonding protocol.
Ridcap : srdcapable Output Fields FIELD Description Max ATM Ports Maximum number of ATM ports that can be configured Maximum number of VCs possible per ATM port. Maximum number of VCs possible in the system. Maximum number of OAM activities that can be active at a time. Maximum number RMON probes that can be applied simultaneously in the system This specifies the state of full bridging on the bridge.
Max Out HighPrio SubRules Max Out LowPrio SubRules Mcast Capabilities Max Access Concentrators Max Src MAC Addresses Vlan Mode S Vlan Protocol Id T Vlan Protocol Id T Vlan Id AbondGlbCtrlVpi AbondGlbCtrlVci AbondGlbSidFmt Ridcap 539 Maximum number of generic filter egress subrules of high access priority that can be created.This parameter is deprecated and the value is ignored. Maximum number of generic filter egress subrules of low access priority that can be created.
there are more than one RIDs in the system and each RID defines separate routes in context of itself. If VlanId and RID have been created and the routing database is configured for IRD, than routes in RID shall define flow for packets coming on VLAN Id . The other mode for the database is SRD( Shared Routing Database) where there is a single RID in the system and all flows map to this RID. This RID has to be explicitly created and no more than 1 RID can be created in the system in this mode.
Tx Ctl Pkts Count Rx Ctl Pkts Count Ctl Pkts Discards Count NumNetUcastAddrCo unt NumNetLearnEntryDi scards Number of packets sent to the Control module. Number of packets received from Control module. Number Control module packets discarded. Number of unicast addresses which were learned from the Net ports. Number of addresses, which were not learned from the Net ports, due to lack of space in the forwarding table. References • get/modify system info • get/modify nbsize 8.25.10 System Traps Commands 8.
FIELD Description Trap time This specifies the time at which the trap was logged. Trap severity This specifies the severity level of the trap. It can be – CRITICAL ALARM MAJOR ALARM WARNING STATUS ALARM Trap name This specifies the name of the trap. It can be – System Init Failed - This trap is originated at the time of system initialization failures. The failure could be due to an internal error or due to a wrong/corrupted configuration file. Trap parameters are Module and Cause.
EOA interface is operationally up. Trap parameter is Interface name EOA Interface Down - This trap indicates that the EOA Interface is operationally down. Trap parameter is Interface Name. ADSL Loss of Frame Threshold hit - This trap indicates that Loss of Framing 15-minute interval threshold has reached.
interval threshold for ATUR Loss of Frame has reached. ADSL ATUR Loss of Signal 15-Minute Threshold hit - This trap indicates that 15-minute interval threshold for ATUR Loss of Signal has reached. ADSL ATUR Loss of Power 15-Minute Threshold hit - This trap indicates that 15-minute interval threshold for ATUR Loss of Power has reached ADSL ATUR Errored Seconds 15-Minute Threshold hit - This trap indicates that 15-minute interval threshold for ATUR Errored Seconds has reached.
Xcvr Recovery from Lockup Failed - This trap indicates that a transceiver Recovery from Lockup has Failed EHDLC Interface Up - This trap indicates that HDLC Interface over EOC is operationally up. Trap Parameter is Interface Index. EHDLC Interface Down - This trap indicates that HDLC Interface over EOC is operationally down. Trap Parameter is Interface Index. Control packet Q congestion start - This trap indicates that Congestion has occurred on data plane to Control plane Packet Queue for the Interface.
ADSL ATUR Errored Seconds 1-Day Threshold hit - This trap indicates that 1-Day interval threshold for ATUR Errored Seconds has reached. ADSL ATUR Severely Errored Seconds 1-Day Threshold hit - This trap indicates that 1-Day interval threshold for ATUR Severely Errored Seconds has reached. ADSL ATUR Unavailable Seconds 1-Day Threshold hit - This trap indicates that 1-Day interval threshold for ATUR Unavailable Seconds has reached.
trapparameter is the interface name.I POA Interface Down: This trap indicates that the IPOA interface is operationally down. The trapparameter is the interface name. IPOE Interface Up: This trap indicates that thePPPR interface is operationally up. The trapparameter is the interface name. IPOE Interface Down: This trap indicates that the IPOE interface is operationally down. The trapparameter is the interface name. ABOND Interface Up: This trap indicates that the ABOND interface is operationally up.
detected. SHDSL Loopback Failure detected:This trap indicates that loop back failure has been detected. SHDSL Power Backoff Setting changed: This trap specifies that Operational state of VDSL line has changed.
Previous - References • reset traps command • logthresh parameter in modify system and get system commands. 8.25.12 System version commands 8.25.12.1 Get system version Description: This command is used to get the information of the versions with which the system has come up. Command Syntax: get system version Parameters None Example $ get system version Output Verbose Mode On Control Plane Binary : COL 2.6.0.0.
DATAME, GARP, GVRP, LACP flow This indicates a Hexadecimal bitmask, which sets the filter for trace flow. Type : Optional Valid values: 0x0 to 0xffffffff level This indicates a Hexadecimal bitmask, which sets the filter for trace level. Type : Optional Valid values: 0x0 to 0xffffffff syslog|net|stdout This specifies the type of logging to be done. Incase net or syslog is specified then dest and port must be specified.
Module This specifies the module for trace/log config whose information is being displayed: It can be : GCOS,OAM, CIN, GAG, CDB, CLI, ATM, EOA, TBG, DSLME, NVM, FFC, DNCD, DATAME, GARP, GVRP, LACP Flow This indicates a Hexadecimal bitmask, which sets the filter for trace flow. Level This indicates a Hexadecimal bitmask, which sets the filter for trace level. Type This specifies the type of logging to be done.
8.26 VC Aggregation Commands 8.26.1 Atm vcaggr intf Commands 8.26.1.1 Get atm vcaggr intf Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get atm vcaggr intf [ifname ] 8.26.1.2 Create atm vcaggr intf Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create atm vcaggr intf ifname mapid defaultdnstrmvc [enable | disable] 8.26.1.3 Delete atm vcaggr intf Description: Use this command to delete.
Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Ifname : VcAggr-0 VC MapId : 1 default downstream VC : aal5-0 Oper Status : Up Admin Status : Down Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output Fields FIELD Description Ifname VC MapId Name of the VC aggregation interface It contains the Id of VcAggrMap in VcAggrMap table. The VcAggrMap contains the list of VCs being aggregated and the priority assignment information.
Parameters Name Description mapid It contains the Id of VcAggregation Map. The VcAggrMap contains the list of VCs being aggregated and the associated priorities in downstream and upstream directions. Once the VC aggregation interface is created with the a MapId, no more entries can be created in the VcAggrMap table for that MapId Type: Create -- Mandatory Delete -- Mandatory Modify -- Mandatory Get -- Optional Valid values: 1 - 24 vc Name of the VC to be part of aggregation.
Example $ create atm vcaggr map mapid 1 vc aal5-0 dnstrmpriolist 1 3 7 upstrmdefprio 2 upstrmregenprio 2 Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created VC map Id Intf : 1 : aal5-0 Up Stream Default Priority : 2 Priority : 2 Downstream priority Map VC Up Stream Regen : 1 3 7 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output Fields 555 Field Description VC map Id It contains the Id of VcAggregation Map.
8.27 VLAN Commands 8.27.1 GVRP Info Commands 8.27.1.1 Get gvrp info Description: Use this command to get GVRP information. Command Syntax: get gvrp info 8.27.1.2 Modify gvrp info Description: Use this command to modify GVRP information.
Command Syntax: modify gvrp port info portid [ portvlanid ] [ acceptframetypes all | tagged ] [ ingressfiltering true|false ] [ gvrpstatus enable | disable ] [ restrictedvlanreg true|false ][pktpriority ] [psvlanid | none] [ppstatus enable | disable] [ctosprofileid | none] Parameter Name Description portid The bridge port id. Type: Modify - Mandatory Get - Optional Valid values: 1 - 578 The VLAN Identifier.
ppstatus enable | disable ctosprofileid | none must be non-zero, ctosprofileid is ignored for such a port. For other bridge ports† psvlanid value can be zero. If both psvlanid and ctosprofileid have non-zero value for such ports, the ctosprofileid shall be applied and psvlanid shall be ignored Type: Modify - Optional Valid values: 0 - 4095 This specifies if the port is a provider port or a Non-Provider port as per Vlan stacking model.
Failed Registrations Last Pdu Origin Restricted Vlan Registration GVRP PacketsPrio' PS VLAN Index Port Provider Status CtoS Profile Id References • GVRP Commands 559 this port, as long as 'gvrpstatus' in 'GVRP INFO' command is also enabled for this device. When this is 'disable', even if 'gvrpstatus' in 'GVRP INFO' command is 'enable' for the device, GVRP will be 'disable' on this port.
8.27.3 GVRP Port Stats Commands 8.27.3.1 Get gvrp port stats Description: Use this command to get GVRP port statistics. Command Syntax: get gvrp port stats [portid ] 8.27.3.2 Reset gvrp port stats Description: Use this command to reset GVRP port statistics. Command Syntax: reset gvrp port stats portid Parameter Name Description portid The bridge port id.
8.27.4 Vlan curr info Commands 8.27.4.1 Get vlan curr info Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get vlan curr info [vlanid ] Parameters Name Description vlanid The VLAN Identifier.
Flood support Status Broadcast support Status Reserved Mac Profile Id This tells if the flooding shall be done for unknown unicast packets for this vlan or not. The unknown unicast packets shall be flooded to all ports for a vlan if global value (present in Dot1dTpInfo) is enabled or throttle and the value per vlan is also enabled else dropped. This field is not applicable if dot1qGsVlanFullBridgingStatus is CrossConnect This tells if the broadcast shall be done for this vlan or not.
Field Profile Id Description Profile Type Profile type Vlan Map profile identifier References • VLAN commands 8.27.6 Vlan mapprofile param Commands 8.27.6.1 Get vlan mapprofile param Description: Use this command to get. Command Syntax: get vlan mapprofile param [profileid ] [vlan1 ] 8.27.6.2 Create vlan mapprofile param Description: Use this command to create. Command Syntax: create vlan mapprofile param profileid vlan1 vlan2 8.27.
Output Verbose Mode On Entry Created Profile Id : 1 Vlan 2 Vlan 1 : 1 : 2 Verbose Mode Off: Entry Created Output field Field Description Profile Id Vlan Map profile identifier. Vlan 1 This is the first Vlan for the Map entry. In case of CtoS type of profile this is C-VLAN. There can only be single entry for this parameter corresponding to a given profile. Vlan 2 This is the second Vlan for the Map entry. In case of CtoS type of profile this is S-VLAN.
] [ untaggedports ] [ bridgingmode Restricted | Unrestricted | Residential | CrossConnect ] [ floodsupport enable | disable ] [ bcastsupport enable | disable ] [ resvmacprofileid ] [ igmpsnoopaction Drop | TransparentlyForward | Learn ] [ igmpsnoopproxyreporting Enable | Disable ] [ igmpsnoopingressprio | none ] [ darpstatus Enable | Disable ] [ darpfailedhandling Drop | TransparentForward | FloodTrustedPorts ] [ d
Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Default value: 0 bridgingmode Restricted | Unrestricted | Residential | CrossConnect This specifies the state of full bridging for the VLAN. There can be three values associated with this, based on global fullBridgingStatus. These values can be restricted bridging, unrestricted full bridging and residential bridging. If the user does not specify the bridging mode at the time of VLAN creation, the VLAN inherits the globally set bridging mode.
addresses are the multicast addresses defined as reserved in IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1ad. The existence of the specified "ResvdCtlPktProfile Table" entry is a must for VLAN static entry creation to succeed. Further, even if the specified "ResvdCtlPktProfile Table" entry exists, but the corresponding entry in "ResvdCtlPktProfile Param Table" is missing the packets will be dropped. VLAN here means the 802.1q Vlan in case of Native Vlan mode and Virtual Vlan in case of Stacked Vlan Mode.
Type: Create -- Optional Modify -- Optional Valid values: 0 -7 Additional Values: 8 Default value: 8 darpstatus Enable | Disable This specifies whether ARP packets received on this VLAN are to be directed to a single port using (VLANId, IP address) to bridge port mapping learnt using DRA. This attribute is effective in conjunction with the attribute 'gsvDot1dPortDirectedARP' of 'Dot1dBasePortExtTable' MO. ARP packets are to be directed as mentioned above, only if both the flags are enabled.
Modify -- Optional Default value: Enable piastatus Enable | Disable This Parameter specifies the status of PIA whether it is enabled for this Vlan or not. If enabled PIA will Act as per the port configuration on which PPPoE packet is received. If disabled PIA will not perform any action on the PPPoE packets received over this vlan.
Output field 570 Field Description VLAN Name An administratively assigned string, which may be used to identify the VLAN. This is mandatory in the case of create cmnd. In case of get/modify/delete - either vlan name or vlan id can be given. VLAN Index The VLAN Identifier. GS_UNREGISTERED_VLANID is a special Vlan Id used for managing the traffic for those VLANs that are neither created nor learned in the system.
to determine the behavior for Reserved Mac destined frames. Reserved Mac addresses are the multicast addresses defined as reserved in IEEE 802.1Q and IEEE 802.1ad. The existence of the specified "ResvdCtlPktProfile Table" entry is a must for VLAN static entry creation to succeed. Further, even if the specified "ResvdCtlPktProfile Table" entry exists, but the corresponding entry in "ResvdCtlPktProfile Param Table" is missing the packets will be dropped. VLAN here means the 802.
Transparent Forwarding, the ARP packet will be forwarded as per the normal bridging. If the value is FloodTrustedPorts, the ARP packet will be forwarded as per the normal bridging, but only on ports that are trusted. DRA Bcast To Ucast This Parameter is used to configure whether DHCP broadcast packet received for this vlan will be converted to unicast packet or not. BNG MAC address This is used to configure BNG Mac address of this VLAN.
8.28 Miscelleneous Commands 8.28.1 File Commands 8.28.1.1 Apply Description: Use this command to apply a configuration file stored on the system Command Syntax: Apply fname [version ] [besteffort true|false] Parameters Name Description fname version besteffort true|false This specifies the name of the configuration file (the extension of the file shall be .cfg) to be applied. The file shall contain valid CLI commands.
Entry Created Output Fields None References • upgrade command • remove command • list command • download command 8.28.1.2 Download Description: Use this command to download a binary, configuration or user specific file from the remote host.
ip mode tftp | ftp savemode compact /sdram/cfg/ - This directory contains user specific Configuration files with .cfg extension. The files are stored in SDRAM /sdram/user/ - This directory contains user specific files. The files are stored in SDRAM. Type: Mandatory Valid values: String of up to 128 characters (all Characters except ‘;’, ‘‘, ‘?’) This specifies the IP address of the remote host from which the file is to be downloaded. Type: Mandatory Valid values: Any valid IP address.
Name Description fname [/nvram | /sdram] This specifies whether the files of NVRAM or SDRAM are to be listed. /nvram – This lists all directories and files stored in NVRAM. /sdram - This lists all directories and files stored in SDRAM. Type: Optional. Default Value: All the files present in the NVRAM or SDRAM will be displayed. Mode: Super-User. Example $ list fname /nvram Output Verbose Mode On Flash size : 4194304 Flash Block size : 131072 Free Blocks in Flash : 3 /nvram/bin/control/ Name : CP.bin.
/nvram/system/ Name : CFG1 Version : 1 Time : Permission : SYS Used Blocks : 2 Name : CFG2 Version : 1 Time : Permission : SYS Used Blocks : 2 Name : LOGS Version : 1 Time : Permission : SYS Used Blocks : 1 /nvram/user Name Version Time Permission Used Blocks : : : : : Size(bytes) : 262056 State : active Size(bytes) : 262056 State : active Size(bytes) : 130988 State : active user.
/nvram/cfg/manuf/ Name : Manuf.
Command Syntax: permission fname type ro|rw|pr [version ] Parameters Name Description fname fname Name of the file whose permission is to be changed. Type: mandatory Valid values: string of up to 128 characters: ('A''Z','a'-'z', '0'-'9', '-','_') This specifies the version of the file that need to be applied. Type: Optional for single version file. Mandatory for multiple version file.
-w -I -s Valid values : 1-65535 Default Value: 4 This specifies the time interval between successive ping requests Type : Optional Valid values : 0-65535 Default Value : 2 This specifies the time-to-live, to be filled in the ping request Type : Optional Valid values : 0 – 255 Default Value : 64 This specifies the size of payload for ping. Type : Optional Valid values : 4-1500 Default Value : 64 Example $ ping 192.168.1.13 Output $ ping 192.168.1.
version This specifies the version of the file that need to be removed. Type: Optional for single version file. Mandatory for multiple version file. Default Value: Example $ remove fname /nvram/user/commands.cfg Output Verbose Mode On File removed Verbose Mode Off File removed Output Fields None References • apply command • list command • download command 8.28.1.7 Upgrade Description: Use this command to upgrade a configuration or binary file stored on the system.
None References • apply command • list command • download command. 8.28.1.8 Upload Description: Use this command to upload the primary/secondary configuration file saved in flash on the Columbia system to the remote host. Command Syntax: Upload src dest ip [mode tftp | ftp] Parameters Name Description src This specifies the name of the configuration file on the system.
• Commit Command 8.28.2 Other Commands Description: Use this command to create an alias for any CLI command. You can later call this command by using the alias-string along with any additional parameters, which you need to specify. It will display a list of all the aliases currently defined if no parameter is given. Command Syntax: alias [alias-string = aliased-command] Parameters Name alias-string aliased-command Description The string, which you will use to refer to the aliased command, henceforth.
Valid values: String ìALL.î Name of the alias defined for a command. Type: Optional. Valid values: Any valid alias defined in the system. Name Mode: Super-User, User Example Unalias abc Output Entry Deleted Output Fields None 8.28.2.2 Help Description: Use this command for a listing of all the user inputs permissible at the point. In case Help is asked for, as a parameter of any incomplete command, then it displays a list of all the pending/Extra parameters input by the user.
Output Fields None Caution • Currently help is not available between a parameter name and its value. 8.28.2.3 Logout Description: Use this command to exit from the CLI shell. Command Syntax: logout | quit | exit 8.28.2.4 Prompt Description: Use this command to set the new CLI prompt. Command Syntax: prompt Parameters Name Description prompt The new prompt string.
-w -p -q Example This specifies the timeout in seconds Type: Optional Valid values : 0-65535 Default Value : 5 Destination UDP port to be used, only when Probe is Udp Type: Optional. Valid Values: 0-65535 Default Value : 32768 Number of probes to be sent for each TTL value Type: Optional Valid Values: 0-255 Default Value : 3 $ traceroute 192.168.1.13 ping Output Tracing route to [192.168.1.13] Over a maximum of 30 hops 1 0.000000 ms 0.000000 ms 0.
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9 FD.cfg in detail verbose off create user name admin passwd admin root create dsl system create ethernet intf ifname eth-1 ip 192.168.100.111 mask 255.255.255.0 create bridge port intf portid 385 ifname eth-1 status enable create ethernet intf ifname eth-3 ip 192.168.1.1 mask 255.255.255.
create atm port ifname atm-5 lowif dsl-5 create atm vc intf ifname aal5-5 lowif atm-5 vpi 8 vci 81 create eoa intf ifname eoa-5 lowif aal5-5 create bridge port intf ifname eoa-5 portid 5 learning enable status enable create atm port ifname atm-6 lowif dsl-6 create atm vc intf ifname aal5-6 lowif atm-6 vpi 8 vci 81 create eoa intf ifname eoa-6 lowif aal5-6 create bridge port intf ifname eoa-6 portid 6 learning enable status enable create atm port ifname atm-7 lowif dsl-7 create atm vc intf ifname aal5-7 lo
create atm port ifname atm-12 lowif dsl-12 create atm vc intf ifname aal5-12 lowif atm-12 vpi 8 vci 81 create eoa intf ifname eoa-12 lowif aal5-12 create bridge port intf ifname eoa-12 portid 12 learning enable status enable create atm port ifname atm-13 lowif dsl-13 create atm vc intf ifname aal5-13 lowif atm-13 vpi 8 vci 81 create eoa intf ifname eoa-13 lowif aal5-13 create bridge port intf ifname eoa-13 portid 13 learning enable status enable create atm port ifname atm-14 lowif dsl-14 create atm vc int
create atm port ifname atm-19 lowif dsl-19 create atm vc intf ifname aal5-19 lowif atm-19 vpi 8 vci 81 create eoa intf ifname eoa-19 lowif aal5-19 create bridge port intf ifname eoa-19 portid 19 learning enable status enable create atm port ifname atm-20 lowif dsl-20 create atm vc intf ifname aal5-20 lowif atm-20 vpi 8 vci 81 create eoa intf ifname eoa-20 lowif aal5-20 create bridge port intf ifname eoa-20 portid 20 learning enable status enable create atm port ifname atm-21 lowif dsl-21 create atm vc int
create filter rule map ruleid 1 ifname eth-1 stageid 1 create filter rule map ruleid 1 ifname eoa-1 stageid 1 create filter rule map ruleid 1 ifname eoa-2 stageid 1 create filter rule map ruleid 1 ifname eoa-3 stageid 1 create filter rule map ruleid 1 ifname eoa-4 stageid 1 create filter rule map ruleid 1 ifname eoa-5 stageid 1 create filter rule map ruleid 1 ifname eoa-6 stageid 1 create filter rule map ruleid 1 ifname eoa-7 stageid 1 create filter rule map ruleid 1 ifname eoa-8 stageid 1 create filter ru
modify igmpsnoop port info portid 12 status enable modify igmpsnoop port info portid 13 status enable modify igmpsnoop port info portid 14 status enable modify igmpsnoop port info portid 15 status enable modify igmpsnoop port info portid 16 status enable modify igmpsnoop port info portid 17 status enable modify igmpsnoop port info portid 18 status enable modify igmpsnoop port info portid 19 status enable modify igmpsnoop port info portid 20 status enable modify igmpsnoop port info portid 21 status enable mo
10 Supported mibs 10.1 PropMib(Conexant): 10.2 594 • GSV-ABOND-MIB.mib • GSV-ACL-MIB.mib • GSV-ACT-STDBY-MIB.mib • GSV-ADMIN-MIB.mib • GSV-AGGR-MIB.mib • GSV-ATM-MIB.mib • GSV-BRIDGE-MIB.mib • GSV-CLFR-MIB.mib • GSV-CTLPKT-MIB.mib • GSV-EHDLC-MIB.mib • GSV-ENTERPRISE-INFO-MIB.mib • GSV-ETHER-MIB.mib • GSV-GENFLTR-MIB.mib • GSV-IA-MIB.mib • GSV-IGMP-MIB.mib • GSV-IPOA-IPOE-MIB.mib • GSV-IRL-MIB.mib • GSV-LACP-MIB.mib • GSV-PPPoE-MIB.mib • GSV-PPPR-MIB.
595 • EtherLike-MIB • HCNUM-TC • HC-PerfHist-TC-MIB • HDSL2-SHDSL-LINE-MIB • IANAifType-MIB.mib • IEEE8023-LAG-MIB • IF-MIB • IP-MIB • PerfHist-TC-MIB • Q-BRIDGE-MIB • RFC1213-MIB • rfc2515 • rfc2662 • rfc2665 • rfc3440 • RMON2-MIB.mib • RMON-MIB • SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB • SNMPv2-MIB • SNMPv2-SMI • SNMPv2-TC • TOKEN-RING-RMON-MIB.mib • VDSL-LINE-EXT-MCM-MIB • VDSL-LINE-MIB.