HP Load Balancing Module System Maintenance Command Reference Part number: 5998-2695 Document version: 6PW101-20120217
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System maintenance and debugging commands System maintenance commands ping Syntax ping [ ip ] [ -a source-ip | -c count | -f | -h ttl | -i interface-type interface-number | -m interval | -n | -p pad | -q | -r | -s packet-size | -t timeout | -tos tos | -v ] * host View Any view Default level 0: Visit level Parameters ip: Supports IPv4 protocol. If this keyword is not provided, IPv4 is also supported. -a source-ip: Specifies the source IP address of an ICMP echo request (ECHO-REQUEST).
0x0000002f repeatedly to make the total length of the packet meet the requirements of the device. By default, the padded value starts from 0x01 up to 0xff, where another round starts again if necessary, like 0x010203…feff01…. -q: Presence of this keyword indicates that only statistics are displayed. Absence of this keyword indicates that all information is displayed. -r: Records routing information. If this keyword is not provided, routes are not recorded.
--- 1.1.2.2 ping statistics --5 packet(s) transmitted 5 packet(s) received 0.00% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 1/41/205 ms The output shows the following: • The destination was reachable. • All ICMP echo requests sent by the source got responses. • The minimum time, average time, and maximum time for the packet’s roundtrip time are 1 ms, 41 ms, and 205 ms respectively. # Check whether the device with an IP address of 1.1.2.2 is reachable. Only the check results are displayed.
1.1.1.1 Reply from 1.1.2.2: bytes=56 Sequence=5 ttl=254 time=1 ms Record Route: 1.1.2.1 1.1.2.2 1.1.1.2 1.1.1.1 --- 1.1.2.2 ping statistics --5 packet(s) transmitted 5 packet(s) received 0.00% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 1/11/53 ms The output shows the following information: • The destination was reachable. • The route is 1.1.1.1 <-> {1.1.1.2; 1.1.2.1} <-> 1.1.2.2. Table 1 Output description Field Description PING 1.1.2.2 Check whether the device with IP address 1.1.2.
tracert Syntax tracert [ -a source-ip | -f first-ttl | -m max-ttl | -p port | -q packet-number | vpn-instance-name | -w timeout ] * host -vpn-instance View Any view Default level 0: Visit level Parameters -a source-ip: Specifies the source IP address of a tracert packet. It must be a legal IP address configured on the device. If this parameter is not provided, the source IP address of an ICMP echo request is the primary IP address of the outbound interface of the tracert packet.
Table 2 Output description Field Description traceroute to 1.1.2.2(1.1.2.2) Display the route the IP packets traverse from the current device to the device whose IP address is 1.1.2.2. hops max Maximum number of hops of the probe packets, which can be set through the -m keyword bytes packet Number of bytes of a probe packet press CTRL_C to break During the execution of the command, you can press Ctrl+C to abort the tracert operation. 1 1.1.1.
Output of the debugging information may degrade system efficiency, so you should enable the debugging of the corresponding module for diagnosing network failure, and not to enable debugging of multiple modules at the same time. Default level describes the default level of the debugging all command. You must configure the debugging, terminal debugging and terminal monitor commands first to display detailed debugging information on the terminal. Related commands: display debugging.
Information center configuration commands display channel Syntax display channel [ channel-number | channel-name ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters channel-number: Displays information of the channel with a specified number, where channel-number represents the channel number, which ranges from 0 to 9. channel-name: Displays information of the channel with a specified name, where channel-name represents the channel name, which could be a default name or a self-defined name.
The above information indicates to output log information with the severity from 0 to 4, trap information with the severity from 0 to 7 and debugging information with the severity from 0 to 7 to the console. The information source modules are all modules (default). Table 4 Output description Field Description channel number A specified channel number, in the range 0 to 9. channel name A specified channel name, which varies with user’s configuration.
port number : 514, host facility : local7, channel number : 2, channel name : loghost Console: channel number : 0, channel name : console Monitor: channel number : 1, channel name : monitor SNMP Agent: channel number : 5, channel name : snmpagent Log buffer: enabled,max buffer size 1024, current buffer size 512, current messages 512, dropped messages 0, overwritten messages 740 channel number : 4, channel name : logbuffer Trap buffer: enabled,max buffer size 1024, current buffer size 256, current messages 2
Field Description Trap buffer: Configurations on the trap buffer destination, including whether information output to this destination is enabled or disabled, the maximum capacity, the current capacity, the current number of messages, the number of dropped messages, the number of messages that have been overwritten, and the channel number and channel name used.
Severity Value Description Corresponding keyword in commands Debug 7 Debug-level messages debugging size buffersize: Displays specified number of the latest log messages in the log buffer, where buffersize represents the number of the latest log messages to be displayed in the log buffer. The value is in the range 1 to 1024. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see System Management Configuration Guide.
Field Description Overwritten messages The number of overwritten messages (when the buffer size is not big enough to hold all messages, the latest messages overwrite the old ones). Current messages The number of the current messages display logbuffer summary Syntax display logbuffer summary [ level severity ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters level severity: Displays the summary of the log buffer, where severity represents information level, which ranges from 0 to 7.
View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters None Description Use the display logfile buffer command to display contents of the log file buffer. Note that all contents in the log file buffer will be cleared after they are successfully saved into the log file automatically or manually. Examples # Display the contents of the log file buffer. display logfile buffer %@27091414#Aug 7 08:04:02:470 2009 Sysname IFNET/4/INTERFACE UPDOWN: Trap 1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.
Table 9 Output description Field Description Log file is The current state of a log file, which could be enabled or disabled. Channel number The channel number of a log file, defaults to 9.
Table 10 Output description Field Description Trapping buffer configuration and contents Indicates the current state of the trap buffer and its contents, which could be enabled or disabled. Allowed max buffer size The maximum buffer size allowed Actual buffer size The actual buffer size Channel number The channel number of the trap buffer, defaults to 3. channel name The channel name of the trap buffer, defaults to trapbuffer.
info-center channel name Syntax info-center channel channel-number name channel-name undo info-center channel channel-number View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters channel-number: Specifies a channel number, which ranges from 0 to 9. channel-name: Specifies a channel name, which is a string of 1 to 30 characters. It must be a combination of letters and numbers, and start with a letter and is case insensitive.
Use the undo info-center console channel command to restore the default output channel to the console. By default, output of information to the console is enabled with channel 0 as the default channel (known as console). Note that the info-center console channel command takes effect only after the information center is enabled first with the info-center enable command. Examples # Set channel 0 to output system information to the console.
Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use the info-center format unicom command to set the format of the system information sent to a log host to UNICOM. Use the undo info-center format command to restore the default. By default, the format of the system information sent to a log host is HP. The system information sent to a log host is in two formats: HP and UNICOM. For more information, see System Maintenance Configuration Guide.
Examples # Configure the system to output information to the log buffer through channel 4, and set the log buffer size to 50. system-view [Sysname] info-center logbuffer size 50 info-center logfile enable Syntax info-center logfile enable undo info-center logfile enable View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use the info-center logfile enable command to enable the output of system information to the log file.
Use the undo info-center logfile frequency command to restore the default frequency. By default, the frequency with which the system saves the log file varies with devices. Examples # Configure the frequency with which the system saves the log file as 60,000 seconds.
Description Use the info-center logfile switch-directory command to configure the directory where a log file is saved. Ensure that the directory is created first before saving a log file into it. By default, the directory to save a log file is the log file directory under the root directory of the storage device. Examples # Create a directory with the name test under cfa0: root directory. mkdir test %Created dir cfa0:/test. # Set the directory to save the log file to cfa0:/test.
Note that: • The info-center loghost command takes effect only after the information center is enabled with the info-center enable command. • Ensure to input a correct IP address while using the info-center loghost command to configure the IP address for a log host. System will prompt an invalid address if the loopback address (127.0.0.1) is input. • A maximum number of 4 hosts (different) can be designated as the log host. Examples # Output log information to a log host with the IP address being 1.1.
<188>Jul 22 05:58:06 2008 Sysname %%10IFNET/4/LINK UPDOWN(l): link status is UP Ten-GigabitEthernet0/0.2: # Specify the primary IP address of interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 0/0.1 as the source IP address of log information. system-view [Sysname] interface Ten-Gigabitethernet0/0.1 [Sysname-Ten-Gigabitethernet0/0.1] ip address 2.2.2.2 24 [Sysname-Ten-Gigabitethernet0/0.1] quit [Sysname] info-center loghost source Ten-GigabitEthernet0/0.
info-center snmp channel Syntax info-center snmp channel { channel-number | channel-name } undo info-center snmp channel View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters channel-number: Specifies a channel number, which ranges from 0 to 9. channel-name: Specifies a channel name, which could be a default name or a self-defined name. The user needs to specify a channel name first before using it as a self-defined channel name.
debug: Debugging information. log: Log information. trap: Trap information. level severity: Specifies the severity of system information. For more information, see Table 6. With this keyword, you can specify the severity level of the information allowed/denied to output. state state: Configures whether to output the system information, which could be on (enabled) or off (disabled). With this keyword, you can specify whether to output the specified system information.
You can configure to output the log, trap and debugging information to the SNMP module, but the SNMP module only receives the trap information and discards the log and debugging information.
Parameters None Description Use the info-center synchronous command to enable synchronous information output. Use the undo info-center synchronous command to disable the synchronous information output. By default, the synchronous information output is disabled. NOTE: • If system information, such as log information, is output before you input any information under a current command line prompt, the system will not display the command line prompt after the system information output.
info-center syslog channel Syntax info-center syslog channel { channel-number | channel-name } undo info-center syslog channel View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters channel-number: Specifies a channel number, which ranges from 0 to 9. channel-name: Specifies a channel name, which could be a default name or a self-defined name. You need to specify a channel name first before using it as a self-defined channel name. For more information, see the info-center channel name command.
date: The current system date and time, in the format of “Mmm dd hh:mm:ss:sss yyyy”. • Mmm: The abbreviations of the months in English, which could be Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, or Dec. • dd: The date, starting with a space if less than 10, for example “ 7”. • hh:mm:ss:sss: The local time, with hh ranging from 00 to 23, mm and ss ranging from 00 to 59, and sss ranging from 0 to 999. • yyyy: Represents the year. none: Indicates no time information is provided.
undo info-center timestamp loghost View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters date: Indicates the current system date and time, in the format of "Mmm dd hh:mm:ss:ms yyyy". However, the display format depends on the log host. iso: Sets the time stamp to ISO 8601 format, for example, 2009-09-21T15:32:55. no-year-date: Indicates the current system date and time (year exclusive). none: Indicates that no time stamp information is provided.
Description Use the info-center trapbuffer command to enable information output to the trap buffer and set the corresponding parameters. Use the undo info-center trapbuffer command to disable information output to the trap buffer. By default, information output to the trap buffer is enabled with channel 3 (trapbuffer) as the default channel and a maximum buffer size of 256.
Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the reset logbuffer command to reset the log buffer contents. Examples # Reset the log buffer contents. reset logbuffer reset trapbuffer Syntax reset trapbuffer View User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the reset trapbuffer command to reset the trap buffer contents. Examples # Reset the trap buffer contents.
Use the undo terminal debugging command to disable the display of debugging information on the current terminal. By default, the display of debugging information on the current terminal is disabled. Note that: • To display the debugging information, you need to execute the terminal monitor and terminal debugging commands, then enable information center (enabled by default), and finally use a debugging command to enable the related debugging.
terminal monitor Syntax terminal monitor undo terminal monitor View User view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters None Description Use the terminal monitor command to enable the monitoring of system information on the current terminal. Use the undo terminal monitor command to disable the monitoring of system information on the current terminal. By default, monitoring of the system information on the console is enabled and that on the monitor terminal is disabled.
Parameters None Description Use the terminal trapping command to enable the display of trap information on the current terminal. Use the undo terminal trapping command to disable the display of trap information on the current terminal. By default, the display of trap information on the current terminal is enabled. Note that: • To display the trap information, you need to execute the terminal monitor and terminal trapping commands, and then enable information center (enabled by default).
Log management commands display userlog export Syntax display userlog export View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters None Description Use the display userlog export command to view the configuration and statistics about flow logs exported to the log server. Before using this command, configure the IP address and UDP port number of the log server with the userlog flow export host command. Otherwise, the system may prompt you "No userlog export is enabled".
Parameters None Description Use the reset userlog flow export command to clear statistics about flow logs. Related commands: display userlog export. Examples # Clear statistics about flow logs. reset userlog flow export reset userlog flow logbuffer Syntax reset userlog flow logbuffer View User view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use the reset userlog flow logbuffer command to clear flow logs in the cache.
Parameters ipv4-address: IPv4 address of flow logging server, a valid unicast IPv4 address but not a loopback address. udp-port: UDP port number of flow logging server, which ranges from 0 to 65535. Description Use the userlog flow export host command to configure the IPv4 address and UDP port number of the log server. Use the undo userlog flow export host command to remove the configuration. By default, the IPv4 address and UDP port number of the log server are not configured.
Related commands: userlog flow export host. Examples # Configure the source IP address of flow logging packets as 1.2.1.2. system-view [Sysname] userlog flow export source-ip 1.2.1.2 userlog flow export version Syntax userlog flow export version version-number undo userlog flow export version View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters version-number: Flow logging version number. The value is either 1 or 3.
Description Use the userlog flow syslog command to export flow logs to the information center. Use the undo userlog flow syslog command to restore the default. By default, flow logs are exported to the log server. • The two export approaches of flow logs are mutually exclusive, and you can choose only one of them at one time. If you configure two approaches simultaneously, the system automatically exports the flow logs to the information center.
SNMP configuration commands display snmp-agent community Syntax display snmp-agent community [ read | write ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters read: Displays information about SNMP read-only communities. write: Displays information about SNMP read and write communities. Description Use the display snmp-agent community command to display community information for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c. Examples # Display the information of all the communities that have been configured.
Field Description SNMP group name. • If a community name is created by using the snmp-agent community command, the group name and the community name are the same, which means the community name is displayed. Group name • If a community name is created by using the snmp-agent usm-user { v1 | v2c } command, the name of the group to which the user belongs is displayed. The number of the ACL in use.
Table 14 Output description Field Description Group name SNMP group name Security model Security model of the SNMP group, which can be: authPriv (authentication with privacy), authNoPriv (authentication without privacy), or noAuthNoPriv (no authentication no privacy).
Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters exclude: Displays the subtrees excluded from any MIB view. include: Displays the subtrees included in any MIB view. viewname view-name: Displays information about the specified MIB view. Description Use the display snmp-agent mib-view command to display MIB view information. If you do not specify any keyword or keyword and argument combination, the command displays all MIB views. Examples # Display all SNMP MIB views of the device.
Table 15 Output description Field Description View name MIB view name MIB Subtree A MIB subtree covered by the MIB view Subtree mask MIB subtree mask Storage-type Type of the medium where the subtree view is stored Access privilege for the MIB subtree in the MIB view: View Type • Included—All objects in the MIB subtree are accessible in the MIB view • Excluded—None of the objects in the MIB subtree is accessible in the MIB view View status The status of the MIB view display snmp-agent statisti
1669 GetResponse-PDU accepted and processed 2 SetRequest-PDU accepted and processed 0 Trap PDUs accepted and processed 0 Alternate Response Class PDUs dropped silently 0 Forwarded Confirmed Class PDUs dropped silently Table 16 Output description Field Description Messages delivered to the SNMP entity Number of packets delivered to the SNMP agent Messages which were for an unsupported version Number of packets from a device with an SNMP version that is not supported by the current SNMP agent Messages
display snmp-agent sys-info Syntax display snmp-agent sys-info [ contact | location | version ] * View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters contact: Displays the contact information of the current network administrator. location: Displays the location information of the current device. version: Displays the version of the current SNMP agent. Description Use the display snmp-agent sys-info command to display the current SNMP system information.
Examples # Display the current configuration and usage of the trap queue.
If a module can generate traps, its trap function status is enable; if not, disable. You can enable or disable the trap function for a module at the command line interface (CLI). display snmp-agent usm-user Syntax display snmp-agent usm-user [ engineid engineid | username user-name | group group-name ] * View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters engineid engineid: Displays SNMPv3 user information for the SNMP engine ID identified by engineid.
Field Description Storage type, which can be: • volatile • nonvolatile Storage-type • permanent • readOnly • other See Table 13 for details. UserStatus SNMP user status enable snmp trap updown Syntax enable snmp trap updown undo enable snmp trap updown View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use the enable snmp trap updown command to enable the trap function for interface state changes on an interface.
snmp-agent Syntax snmp-agent undo snmp-agent View System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the snmp-agent command to enable the SNMP agent service. Use the undo snmp-agent command to disable the SNMP agent service. By default, the SNMP agent service is disabled. You can enable the SNMP agent service by using any command that begins with snmp-agent except the snmp-agent calculate-password command. Examples # Enable the SNMP agent service on the device.
• 3desmd5: Converts the plain text privacy key to an encrypted key for 3DES encryption used together with MD5 authentication. • 3dessha: Converts the plain text privacy key to an encrypted key for 3DES encryption used together with SHA-1 authentication. • md5: Converts the plain text authentication key to an encrypted key for MD5 authentication, or converts the plain text privacy key to an encrypted key for AES or DES encryption used in conjunction with MD5.
Parameters read: Assigns the specified community the read only access to MIB objects. A read-only community can only inquire MIB information. write: Assigns the specified community the read and write access to MIB objects. A read and write community can configure MIB information. community-name: Sets a community name, which is a string of 1 to 32 characters. acl acl-number: Applies a basic ACL to filter NMSs by source IP address.
[Sysname] snmp-agent community write writeaccess acl 2001 • Set the IP address of the NMS to 1.1.1.1 • Set the SNMP version on the NMS to SNMPv2c • Fill in the write community name writeaccess; namely, the NMS can perform read-only operations to the MIB objects in the default MIB view (ViewDefault) on the device # Create a read and write community and name it wr-sys-acc. The NMS can perform the read and write operations to the MIB objects of the system subtree (with the OID of 1.3.6.1.2.1.1).
read-view read-view: Specifies a read-only MIB view. The read-view represents a MIB view, which is a string of 1 to 32 characters. The users in the specified group have read only access to the objects included in the MIB view. The default read view is ViewDefault. write-view write-view: Specifies a read and write MIB view. The write-view argument represents a MIB view, which is a string of 1 to 32 characters.
By default, the engine ID of a device is the combination of company ID and device ID. Device ID varies by product; it could be an IP address, a MAC address, or a self-defined string of hexadecimal numbers. An engine ID has two functions: • For all devices managed by one NMS, each device needs a unique engine ID to identify the SNMP agent. By default, each device has an engine ID. The network administrator has to ensure that there is no repeated engine ID within an SNMP domain.
Examples # Enable logging of SNMP GET operation. system-view [Sysname] snmp-agent log get-operation # Enable logging of SNMP SET operation. system-view [Sysname] snmp-agent log set-operation snmp-agent mib-view Syntax snmp-agent mib-view { excluded | included } view-name oid-tree [ mask mask-value ] undo snmp-agent mib-view view-name View System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters excluded: Denies access to any nodes in the specified MIB subtree.
Be cautious with deleting the default MIB view. The operation blocks access to any MIB object on the device from NMSs that use the default view. Related commands: snmp-agent group. Examples # Include the mib-2 (OID 1.3.6.1) subtree in the mibtest view, exclude the ip subtree from the mibtest view. system-view [Sysname] snmp-agent mib-view included mibtest 1.3.6.
View System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters contact sys-contact: A string of 1 to 200 characters that describes the contact information for system maintenance. location sys-location: A string of 1 to 200 characters that describes the location of the device. version: The SNMP version in use. • all: Specifies SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3. • v1: SNMPv1. • v2c: SNMPv2c. • v3: SNMPv3.
View System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters trap: Specifies the host to be the target host which receives traps and notifications from the device. address: Specifies the destination IP address in the SNMP messages sent from the device. udp-domain: Indicates that the trap is transmitted using UDP. ip-address: The IPv4 address of the trap target host. udp-port port-number: Specifies the number of the port on the target host to receive traps. The value defaults to 162.
snmp-agent trap enable Syntax snmp-agent trap enable [bgp | configuration | flash | ospf [ process-id ] [ ifauthfail | ifcfgerror | ifrxbadpkt | ifstatechange | iftxretransmit | lsdbapproachoverflow | lsdboverflow | maxagelsa | nbrstatechange | originatelsa | vifcfgerror | virifauthfail | virifrxbadpkt | virifstatechange | viriftxretransmit | virnbrstatechange ] * | standard [ authentication | coldstart | linkdown | linkup | warmstart ]* | system | vrrp [ authfailure | newmaster ] undo snmp-agent trap enabl
standard: Standard traps. • authentication: Enables the sending of authentication failure traps in the event of authentication failure. • coldstart: Sends coldstart traps when the device restarts. • linkdown: Sends linkdown traps when the port is in a linkdown status. It should be configured globally. • linkup: Sends linkup traps when the port is in a linkup status. It should be configured globally. • warmstart: Sends warmstart traps when the SNMP restarts.
Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the snmp-agent trap if-mib link extended command to extend the standard linkUp/linkDown traps defined in RFC. An extended linkUp/linkDown trap is the standard linkUp/linkDown trap defined in RFC appended with the interface description and interface type information. Use the undo snmp-agent trap if-mib link extended command to restore the default. By default, standard linkUp/linkDown traps defined in RFC are used.
Default level 3: Manage level Parameters seconds: Timeout time, which ranges from 1 to 2,592,000 seconds. Description Use the snmp-agent trap life command to configure the holding time of the traps in the queue. Traps are discarded when the holding time expires. Use the undo snmp-agent trap life command to restore the default holding time of traps in the queue. By default, the holding time of SNMP traps in the queue is 120 seconds. The SNMP module sends traps in queues.
system-view [Sysname] snmp-agent trap queue-size 200 snmp-agent trap source Syntax snmp-agent trap source interface-type { interface-number | interface-number.subnumber } undo snmp-agent trap source View System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters interface-type { interface-number | interface-number.subnumber }: Specifies the interface type and interface number. The parameter interface-number represents the main interface number.
View System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters v1: The configured user name should be applied in the SNMPv1 networking environment. If the agent and the NMS use SNMPv1 packets to communicate with each other, this keyword is required. v2c: The configured user name should be applied in the SNMPv2c networking environment. If the agent and the NMS use SNMPv2c packets to communicate with each other, this keyword is required.
[Sysname] snmp-agent sys-info version v2c [Sysname] snmp-agent group v2c readCom [Sysname] snmp-agent usm-user v2c userv2c readCom acl 2001 • Set the IP address of the NMS to 1.1.1.1 • Set the SNMP version on the NMS to SNMPv2c • Fill in both the read community and write community options with userv2c, and then the NMS can access the agent.
acl acl-number: Specifies a basic ACL. The acl-number argument takes an ACL number in the range of 2,000 to 2,999. By using a basic ACL, you can restrict the source IP address of SNMP packets, which means you can configure to allow or prohibit SNMP packets with a specific source IP address to allow or prohibit the specified NMS to access the agent by using this user name. local: Represents a local SNMP entity user. engineid engineid-string: Specifies an SNMP engine ID as a hexadecimal string.
[Sysname] snmp-agent group v3 testGroup authentication [Sysname] snmp-agent usm-user v3 testUser testGroup authentication-mode md5 authkey • Set the SNMP version on the NMS to SNMPv3 • Fill in the user name testUser • Set the authentication algorithm to MD5 • Set the authentication encrypted key to authkey • Establish a connection, and the NMS can access the MIB objects in the default view (ViewDefault) on the device # Add a user testUser to the SNMPv3 group testGroup.
File system management commands NOTE: • The current directory is the root directory of the storage media in this document. • For the qualified filename formats, see the chapter “File system management configuration.” cd Syntax cd { directory | .. | / } View User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters directory: Name of the target directory, in the format of [drive:/]path. For the detailed introduction to the drive and path arguments, see the chapter “File system management configuration.
copy Syntax copy fileurl-source fileurl-dest View User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters fileurl-source: Name of the source file. fileurl-dest: Name of the target file or folder. Description Use the copy command to copy a file. If you specify a target folder, the system will copy the file to the specified folder and use the name of the source file as the file name. Examples # Copy file testcfg.cfg in the current folder and save it as testbackup.cfg. copy testcfg.cfg testbackup.
Description Use the delete file-url command to temporarily delete a file. The deleted file is saved in the recycle bin. To restore it, use the undelete command. The dir /all command displays the files deleted from the current directory and moved to the recycle bin. These files are enclosed in pairs of square brackets [ ]. To remove the files from the recycle bin, use the reset recycle-bin command. The delete /unreserved file-url command permanently deletes a file, and the deleted file cannot be restored.
1 -rw- 10252 Apr 26 2000 23:41:36 system.xml 2 drw- - Apr 26 2000 12:00:02 seclog 3 -rwh 584 Apr 26 2000 23:41:36 private-data.txt 4 -rw- 2160 Apr 26 2000 23:41:38 startup.cfg 5 -rw- 43688 Apr 26 2000 15:59:50 lbispinfo.tp 6 -rw- 13605224 May 04 2000 10:30:42 lb_0513.bin 7 -rw- 13713928 Apr 26 2000 14:57:14 lb_0521.bin 8 -rw- 13685000 May 01 2000 08:05:34 b87-lb.bin 9 -rw- 11357840 Apr 26 2000 12:21:26 b504-lb.bin 10 -rw- 17133 May 03 2000 10:38:52 1000.
Parameters filename: Name of a batch file with a .bat extension. You can use the rename command to change the suffix of the configuration file to .bat to use it as a batch file. Description Use the execute command to execute the specified batch file. Batch files are command line files. Executing a batch file is to execute a set of command lines in the file. Do not include invisible characters in a batch file.
fixdisk Syntax fixdisk device View User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters device: Storage medium name. Description Use the fixdisk command to restore the space of a storage medium when it becomes unavailable because of some abnormal operation. Examples # Restore the space of the CF card cfa0. fixdisk cfa0: Fixdisk cfa0: may take some time to complete... %Fixdisk cfa0: completed.
Examples # Format the CF card cfa0. format cfa0: All data on cfa0: will be lost, proceed with format? [Y/N]:y ./ %Format cfa0: completed. # Format the CF card cfa0 using the FAT16 format. format cfa0: FAT16 mkdir Syntax mkdir directory View User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters directory: Name of a folder. Description Use the mkdir command to create a folder under a specified directory on the storage medium.
Default level 3: Manage level Parameters file-url: File name. Description Use the more command to display the contents of the specified file. It indicates that there are more lines that the screen can display. This command is valid only for text files. Examples # Display the contents of file test.txt. more test.txt Welcome to HP. # Display the contents of file testcfg.cfg. more testcfg.cfg # version 5.
When a storage medium is connected to a lower version system, the system may not be able to recognize the device automatically, and you need to use the mount command for the storage medium to function normally. Before removing a mounted storage medium from the system, you should first unmount it to avoid damaging the device. Related commands: umount. NOTE: You can mount a partition rather than a storage medium. Examples # Mount a CF card. mount cfa0: % Mount cfa0: successfully.
pwd Syntax pwd View User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the pwd command to display the current path. Examples # Display the current path. pwd Cfa0: rename Syntax rename fileurl-source fileurl-dest View User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters fileurl-source: Name of the source file or folder. fileurl-dest: Name of the target file or folder. Description Use the rename command to rename a file or folder.
reset recycle-bin Syntax reset recycle-bin [ /force ] View User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters /force: Deletes all files in the recycle bin, including files that cannot be deleted by the command without the /force keyword. Description Use the reset recycle-bin command to permanently delete the files in the recycle bin in the current directory. If a file is corrupted, you may not be able to delete the file using the reset recycle-bin command.
reset recycle-bin Clear cfa0:/~/a.cfg ?[Y/N]:n Clear cfa0:/~/b.cfg ?[Y/N]:y %Cleared file cfa0:/~/b.cfg... In directory cfa0:, check whether the file b.cfg in the recycle bin is deleted. • dir /all Directory of cfa0:/ 0 -rw- 13605736 Aug 08 2007 20:00:00 temp_lb.bin 1 -rw- 10431 Apr 26 2000 13:38:22 system.xml 2 drw- - Apr 26 2000 12:00:02 seclog 3 -rwh 1000 Apr 26 2000 13:38:22 private-data.txt 4 -rw- 3183 Apr 26 2000 13:59:08 startup.
View User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters directory: Name of the folder. Description Use the rmdir command to remove a folder. The folder must be an empty one. If not, you need to delete all files and subfolders under it with the delete command. After you execute the rmdir command successfully, the files in the recycle bin in the folder will be automatically deleted. Examples # Remove folder mydir. rmdir mydir Rmdir cfa0:/mydir? [Y/N]:y %Removed directory cfa0:/mydir.
Before removing a mounted storage medium from the system, first unmount it to avoid damaging the device. Related commands: mount. NOTE: You can unmount a partition rather than a storage medium. Examples # Unmount a CF card. umount cfa0: % Umount cfa0: successfully. undelete Syntax undelete file-url View User view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters file-url: Name of the file to be restored. Description Use the undelete command to restore a file from the recycle bin.
FTP configuration commands FTP server configuration commands display ftp-server Syntax display ftp-server View Any view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the display ftp-server command to display the FTP server configuration. After configuring FTP server parameters, you may verify them with this command. Related commands: ftp server enable, ftp timeout, and ftp update. Examples # Display the FTP server configuration.
display ftp-user Syntax display ftp-user View Any view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the display ftp-user command to display the detailed information of current FTP users. Examples # Display the detailed information of FTP users. display ftp-user UserName HostIP Port Idle ftp 192.168.1.
Parameters username: Username. You can use the display ftp-user command to view FTP login user information. Description Use the free ftp user command to manually release the FTP connection established by the specified user. This command releases the FTP connection established by the specified user no matter whether the user is transmitting a file. Examples # Manually release the FTP connection established with username ftpuser.
ftp server enable Syntax ftp server enable undo ftp server View System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the ftp server enable command to enable the FTP server and allow the login of FTP users. Use the undo ftp server command to disable the FTP server. By default, the FTP server is disabled. Examples # Enable the FTP server.
Examples # Set the idle-timeout timer to 36 minutes. system-view [Sysname] ftp timeout 36 ftp update Syntax ftp update { fast | normal } undo ftp update View System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters fast: Fast update. normal: Normal update. Description Use the ftp update command to set the file update mode that the FTP server uses while receiving data. Use the undo ftp update command to restore the default, which is the normal mode. Examples # Set the FTP update mode to normal.
Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the ascii command to set the file transfer mode to ASCII. By default, the file transfer mode is ASCII. The carriage return characters vary with operating systems. For example, to indicate the end of a line and transfer to the next line, HP and Windows use characters /r/n, and Linux uses characters /n.
bye Syntax bye View FTP client view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the bye command to disconnect from the remote FTP server and return to user view. If no connection is established between the LB module and the remote FTP server, use this command to return to user view directly. Related commands: close, disconnect, and quit. Examples # Terminate the connection with the remote FTP server and return to user view. [ftp] bye 221 Server closing. cd Syntax cd { directory | ..
Related commands: pwd. Examples # Change the working directory to the sub-directory logfile of the current directory. [ftp] cd logfile 250 CWD command successful. # Change the working directory to the sub-directory folder of the authorized directory. [ftp] cd /folder 250 CWD command successful. cdup Syntax cdup View FTP client view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the cdup command to exit the current directory and enter the upper directory of the FTP server.
Parameters None Description Use the close command to terminate the connection to the FTP server, but remain in FTP client view. This command is equal to the disconnect command. Examples # Terminate the connection to the FTP server and remain in FTP client view. [ftp] close 221 Server closing. [ftp] debugging Syntax debugging undo debugging View FTP client view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the debugging command to enable FTP client debugging.
FTP: passive is off [ftp] debugging FTP: debugging switch is on [ftp] get sample.file ---> PORT 192,168,1,44,4,21 200 Port command okay. The parsed reply is 200 ---> RETR sample.file 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /sample.file. The parsed reply is 150 FTPC: File transfer started with the signal light turned on. FTPC: File transfer completed with the signal light turned off. .226 Transfer complete. FTP: 3304 byte(s) received in 4.889 second(s), 675.00 byte(s)/sec.
Examples # Delete file temp.c. [ftp] delete temp.c 250 DELE command successful. dir Syntax dir [ remotefile [ localfile ] ] View FTP client view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters remotefile: Name of the file or directory on the remote FTP server. localfile: Name of the local file to save the displayed information. Description Use the dir command to view the detailed information of the files and subdirectories under the current directory on the remote FTP server.
[ftp] # View the information of the file ar-router.cfg, and save the result to aa.txt. [ftp] dir ar-router.cfg aa.txt 227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,50,17,158). 125 ASCII mode data connection already open, transfer starting for /ar-router.cfg. ....226 Transfer complete. FTP: 67 byte(s) received in 4.600 second(s), 14.00 byte(s)/sec. # View the content of aa.txt. [ftp] quit more aa.txt -rwxrwxrwx 1 noone nogroup 3077 Jun 20 15:34 ar-router.
Description Use the display ftp client configuration command to display the source IP address configuration of the FTP client. Related commands: ftp client source. Examples # Display the source IP address configuration of the FTP client. display ftp client configuration The source IP address is 192.168.0.123 NOTE: The display ftp client configuration command displays the source IP address configuration of the FTP client.
ftp 192.168.0.211 source ip 192.168.0.212 Trying 192.168.0.211 ... Press CTRL+K to abort Connected to 192.168.0.211. 220 FTP Server ready. User(192.168.0.211:(none)):abc 331 Password required for abc Password: 230 User logged in.
[Sysname] ftp client source ip 2.2.2.2 # Specify the IP address of interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 as the source IP address of packets sent to an FTP server. system-view [Sysname] ftp client source interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 get Syntax get remotefile [ localfile ] View FTP client view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters remotefile: Name of the file to be downloaded. localfile: File name used after a file is downloaded and saved locally.
Examples # Display the local working directory. [ftp] lcd FTP: Local directory now cfa0:/clienttemp. The output shows that the working directory of the FTP client before execution of the ftp command is cfa0:/clienttemp. ls Syntax ls [ remotefile [ localfile ] ] View FTP client view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters remotefile: Filename or directory on the remote FTP server. localfile: Name of a local file used to save the displayed information.
FTP: 87 byte(s) received in 0.132 second(s) 659.00 byte(s)/sec. # View the information of directory logfile, and save the result to file aa.txt. [ftp] ls logfile aa.txt 227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,46,4,3). 125 ASCII mode data connection already open, transfer starting for /logfile/*. ....226 Transfer complete. FTP: 20 byte(s) received in 3.962 second(s), 5.00 byte(s)/sec. # View the content of file aa.txt. [ftp] quit more aa.txt . .. logfile.
service-port: Port number of the remote FTP server, in the range 0 to 65535. The default value is 21. Description Use the open command to log in to the IPv4 FTP server under FTP client view. At login, enter the username and password for accessing the FTP server. If your input is correct, the login succeeds. If you have logged in to the IPv4 FTP server, you cannot use the open command to log in to another server. To do so, you must disconnect from the current server first. Related commands: close.
Examples # Set the data transmission mode to passive. [ftp] passive FTP: passive is on put Syntax put localfile [ remotefile ] View FTP client view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters localfile: Name of the local file to be uploaded. remotefile: File name used after a file is uploaded and saved on the FTP server. Description Use the put command to upload a file on the client to the remote FTP server.
Description Use the pwd command to display the currently accessed directory on the remote FTP server. Examples # Display the currently accessed directory on the remote FTP server. [ftp] cd servertemp [ftp] pwd 257 “/servertemp” is current directory. The output shows that the servertemp folder under the root directory of the remote FTP server is being accessed by the user.
Description Use the remotehelp command to display the help information of FTP-related commands supported by the remote FTP server. If no argument is specified, FTP-related commands supported by the remote FTP server are displayed. Examples # Display FTP commands supported by the remote FTP server. [ftp] remotehelp 214-Here is a list of available ftp commands Those with '*' are not yet implemented.
Field Description RNFR* Rename the source RNTO* Rename the destination ABOR* Abort the transmission DELE Delete a file RMD Delete a folder MKD Create a folder PWD Print working directory LIST List files NLST List file description SITE* Locate a parameter SYST Display system parameters STAT* State HELP Help NOOP* No operation XCUP Extension command, the same meaning as CUP XCWD Extension command, the same meaning as CWD XMKD Extension command, the same meaning as MKD XPWD
NOTE: • Only authorized users are allowed to use this command. • Delete all files and subdirectories under a directory before you delete the directory. For how to delete files, see the delete command. • When you execute the rmdir command, the files in the remote recycle bin in the directory will be automatically deleted. Examples # Delete the temp1 directory from the authorized directory on the FTP server. [ftp] rmdir /temp1 200 RMD command successful.
331 Password required for ftp. 230 User logged in. [ftp] verbose Syntax verbose undo verbose View FTP client view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters None Description Use the verbose command to enable display of detailed prompt information received from the server. Use the undo verbose command to disable display of detailed prompt information. By default, the display of detailed prompt information is enabled. Examples # Enable display of detailed prompt information.
TFTP configuration commands TFTP client configuration commands display tftp client configuration Syntax display tftp client configuration View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters None Description Use the display tftp client configuration command to display source IP address configuration of the TFTP client. Related commands: tftp client source. Examples # Display the source IP address configuration of the TFTP client.
Parameters acl-number: Number of a basic ACL, in the range 2000 to 2999. Description Use the tftp-server acl command to use an ACL to control the LB module’s access to a specific TFTP server. Use the undo tftp-server acl command to restore the default. By default, no ACL is used to control the LB module’s access to a TFTP server. You can use an ACL to deny or permit the LB module’s access to a specific TFTP server. For more information about ACL, see Security Configuration Guide.
Description Use the tftp command to upload files from the local device to a TFTP server or download files from the TFTP server to the local device. If no destination file name is specified, the saved file uses the source file name. This command applies to IPv4 networks. Examples # Download the config.cfg file from the TFTP server with the IP address of 192.168.0.98 and save it as config.bak. Specify the source IP address to be 192.168.0.92. tftp 192.168.0.98 get config.cfg config.
By default, the source IP address is the IP address of the output interface of the route to the server is used as the source IP address.. If you use the tftp client source command to first configure a source interface and then a source IP address, the source IP address overwrites the source interface, and vice versa. If you first use the tftp client source command to specify a source IP address and then use the tftp command to specify another source IP address, the latter is used.
IP performance optimization configuration commands display fib Syntax display fib [ | { begin | include | exclude } regular-expression | acl acl-number | ip-prefix ip-prefix-name ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters |: Uses a regular expression to match FIB entries. For more information about regular expression, see System Management Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first entry that matches the specified regular expression and all the FIB entries following it.
10.2.1.1/32 127.0.0.1 UH InLoop0 Null Invalid 127.0.0.0/8 127.0.0.1 U InLoop0 Null Invalid 127.0.0.1/32 127.0.0.1 UH InLoop0 Null Invalid # Display FIB information passing ACL 2000. system-view [Sysname] acl number 2000 [Sysname-acl-basic-2000] rule permit source 10.2.0.0 0.0.255.
Field Description Flags of routes: • • • • • • • Flag “U”—Usable route “G”—Gateway route “H”—Host route “B”—Blackhole route “D”—Dynamic route “S”—Static route “R”—Relay route OutInterface Outbound interface InnerLabel Inner label Token LSP index number display fib ip-address Syntax display fib ip-address [ mask | mask-length ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters ip-address: Destination IP address, in dotted decimal notation. mask: IP address mask.
For the output description, see Table 24. display icmp statistics Syntax display icmp statistics View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters None Description Use the display icmp statistics command to display ICMP statistics. Related commands: display ip interface, reset ip statistics. Examples # Display ICMP statistics.
Field Description timestamp Number of input/output time stamp packets information request Number of input information request packets mask requests Number of input/output mask requests mask replies Number of input/output mask replies information reply Number of output information reply packets time exceeded Number of input/output expiration packets display ip socket Syntax display ip socket [ socktype sock-type ] [ task-id socket-id ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters
LA = 0.0.0.0:179, FA = 192.168.1.45:0, sndbuf = 8192, rcvbuf = 8192, sb_cc = 0, rb_cc = 0, socket option = SO_ACCEPTCONN SO_REUSEADDR SO_REUSEPORT SO_SENDVPNID(0), socket state = SS_PRIV SS_ASYNC Task = VTYD(38), socketid = 4, Proto = 6, LA = 192.168.1.40:23, FA = 192.168.1.
Task = RDSO(56), socketid = 2, Proto = 17, LA = 0.0.0.0:1812, FA = 0.0.0.0:0, sndbuf = 9216, rcvbuf = 41600, sb_cc = 0, rb_cc = 0, socket option = SO_UDPCHECKSUM, socket state = SS_PRIV SOCK_RAW: Task = ROUT(69), socketid = 8, Proto = 89, LA = 0.0.0.0, FA = 0.0.0.0, sndbuf = 262144, rcvbuf = 262144, sb_cc = 0, rb_cc = 0, socket option = SO_SENDVPNID(0) SO_RCVVPNID(0), socket state = SS_PRIV SS_ASYNC Task = ROUT(69), socketid = 3, Proto = 2, LA = 0.0.0.0, FA = 0.0.0.
Field Description FA Remote address and remote port number sndbuf Sending buffer size of the socket, in bytes rcvbuf Receiving buffer size of the socket, in bytes sb_cc Current data size in the sending buffer (It is available only for TCP that can buffer data) rb_cc Data size currently in the receiving buffer socket option Socket option socket state Socket state display ip statistics Syntax display ip statistics View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters None Description Use
Table 27 Output description Field Input Output Fragment Reassembling Description sum Total number of packets received local Total number of packets with destination being local bad protocol Total number of unknown protocol packets bad format Total number of packets with incorrect format bad checksum Total number of packets with incorrect checksum bad options Total number of packets with incorrect option forwarding Total number of packets forwarded local Total number of packets sent from
Total: 8457 packets in sequence: 3660 (5272 bytes) window probe packets: 0, window update packets: 0 checksum error: 0, offset error: 0, short error: 0 duplicate packets: 1 (8 bytes), partially duplicate packets: 0 (0 bytes) out-of-order packets: 17 (0 bytes) packets of data after window: 0 (0 bytes) packets received after close: 0 ACK packets: 4625 (141989 bytes) duplicate ACK packets: 1702, too much ACK packets: 0 Sent packets: Total: 6726 urgent packets: 0 control packets: 21 (including 0 RST) window
Field Sent packets Description ACK packets Number of ACK packets received duplicate ACK packets Number of duplicate ACK packets received too much ACK packets Number of ACK packets for data unsent Total Total number of packets sent urgent packets Number of urgent packets sent control packets Number of control packets sent window probe packets Number of window probe packets sent; in the brackets are resent packets window update packets Number of window update packets sent data packets Numbe
Parameters None Description Use the display udp statistics command to display statistics of UDP packets. Related commands: reset udp statistics. Examples # Display statistics of UDP packets.
Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use the ip redirects enable command to enable sending of ICMP redirection packets. Use the undo ip redirects command to disable sending of ICMP redirection packets. This feature is disabled by default. Examples # Enable sending of ICMP redirect packets.
View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use the ip unreachables enable command to enable sending of ICMP destination unreachable packets. Use the undo ip unreachables command to disable sending of ICMP destination unreachable packets. Sending ICMP destination unreachable packets is disabled by default. Examples # Enable sending of ICMP destination unreachable packets.
Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use the reset tcp statistics command to clear statistics of TCP traffic. Related commands: display tcp statistics. Examples # Display statistics of TCP traffic. reset tcp statistics reset udp statistics Syntax reset udp statistics View User view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use the reset udp statistics command to clear statistics of UDP traffic. Examples # Display statistics of UDP traffic.
Description Use the tcp mss command to configure the TCP MSS. Use the undo tcp mss command to restore the default. By default, the TCP MSS is 1460 bytes. As the default MTU on an interface is 1500 bytes, and there are link layer cost and IP packet header, so the recommended TCP MSS is about 1200 bytes. Examples # Set the TCP MSS to 300 bytes on Ten-GigabitEthernet 0/0.1. system-view [Sysname] interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 0/0.1 [Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet0/0.
undo tcp timer syn-timeout View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters time-value: TCP finwait timer in seconds, in the range 2 to 600. Description Use the tcp timer syn-timeout command to configure the length of the TCP synwait timer. Use the undo tcp timer syn-timeout command to restore the default. By default, the value of the TCP synwait timer is 75 seconds. Related commands: tcp timer fin-timeout, tcp window. Examples # Set the length of the TCP synwait timer to 80 seconds.
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Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. [] Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional. { x | y | ... } Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you select one.
Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch. Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features. Represents a LB module. Port numbering in examples The port numbers in this document are for illustration only and might be unavailable on your device.
Index ABCDEFGILMOPQRSTUVW display snmp-agent local-engineid,44 A display snmp-agent mib-view,44 ascii,89 display snmp-agent statistics,46 B display snmp-agent sys-info,48 binary,90 display snmp-agent trap queue,48 bye,91 display snmp-agent trap-list,49 C display snmp-agent usm-user,50 display tcp statistics,121 cd,71 display tftp client configuration,109 cd,91 display trapbuffer,15 cdup,92 display udp statistics,123 close,92 display userlog export,37 copy,72 Documents,130 D E debugg
info-center logfile enable,20 reset recycle-bin,81 info-center logfile frequency,20 reset tcp statistics,126 info-center logfile size-quota,21 reset trapbuffer,33 info-center logfile switch-directory,21 reset udp statistics,127 info-center loghost,22 reset userlog flow export,37 info-center loghost source,23 reset userlog flow logbuffer,38 info-center monitor channel,24 rmdir,106 info-center snmp channel,25 rmdir,82 info-center source,25 S info-center synchronous,27 snmp-agent,52 info-ce
user,107 V userlog flow export host,38 verbose,108 userlog flow export source-ip,39 W userlog flow export version,40 Websites,130 userlog flow syslog,40 135