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Pasolink Neo Te Cx2200 - Command Reference Ver - 02.05
Pasolink Neo Te Cx2200 - Command Reference Ver - 02.05
CX2200
Multi-service Transport Gateway
Command Reference
Cautions
Read this manual carefully before use for proper operation.
Be sure to keep this manual at hand after reading it.
MADE IN JAPAN
Version Ver. 02.05
Revision History
Revision History
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Preface
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enable
General Privileged
Mode Mode
disable
• Marks located at the top of descriptions for each command indicate following meanings:
Privilege Indicates that this command can be used in privileged mode.*
General Indicates that this command can be used in general mode.*
* When both are displayed, the command can be used in both modes.
Save Indicates that the settings can be saved.
(Without an indication, the settings for the command cannot be saved.)
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• Notation in "Parameters" includes following meanings.
¾ Braces indicate that one of the keywords delimited by | vertical bars must be selected.
¾ indicates that subsequent parameter to be specified varies according to parameters
previously specified.
In such a case, the affected parameter is indicated as "indent | (vertical bar)". All the
parameters are affected as long as "indent |" continues.
¾ * indicates a supplement for the parameter.
• In command input, use ASCII characters (excluding control characters).
Usable characters:
[space] !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMN
OPQRSTUVWXYZ [\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~
Also, the following characters can be used as VLAN and PVC names.
Usable characters: (The first character must be an alphabetic character.)
Alphanumeric characters, "-", and "_"
Finer restrictions are applied to some commands.
(For details, see the Note field of each command.)
Cautions
(1) No part of this manual may be reproduced without prior written permission of the publisher.
(2) The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice.
(3) All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual.
If you notice any part unclear, incorrect, or omitted in this manual, contact NEC.
(4) NEC assumes no liability for the result of operations despite (3).
(5) If you find any missing pages or pages out of order in this manual, please contact NEC for a
replacement.
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Contents
Preface..............................................................................................i
█ Before reading the command reference ...............................................................ii
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4 Ports.......................................................................................... 4-1
Setting of port blocking/unblocking ........................................................................ 4-2
Setting of port speed and MDI/MDI-X .................................................................... 4-3
Setting of GbE port media...................................................................................... 4-5
Setting of flow control............................................................................................. 4-6
Setting of port link protection time.......................................................................... 4-7
Setting of SNMP link trap transmission .................................................................. 4-8
Setting of port frame .............................................................................................. 4-9
Setting of port mode..............................................................................................4-11
Setting of ATM transmission path clock ................................................................4-13
Display of port setting and status information .......................................................4-14
Setting of port cable length ...................................................................................4-20
Display of port cable length settings .....................................................................4-21
Setting of impedance ............................................................................................4-23
Display of impedance setting ................................................................................4-24
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Setting of link aggregation protection time ............................................................8-28
Display of link aggregation protection time............................................................8-29
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Setting of EtherRing enable/disable....................................................................10-38
Setting of EtherRing control VLAN......................................................................10-39
Setting of EtherRing RPL port.............................................................................10-40
Setting of EtherRing timer ...................................................................................10-41
Clearing of EtherRing loop detection status ........................................................10-42
Display of EtherRing configuration information ...................................................10-43
Display of EtherRing status information ..............................................................10-45
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Setting of Egress CLP conversion priority...........................................................12-10
Display of Egress CLP conversion setting status................................................12-11
Setting of CLP-PW Priority mapping ...................................................................12-13
Display of CLP-PW Priority mapping setting status ............................................12-15
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Display of variation tolerance ..............................................................................16-17
Display of TDMoP path setting status information ..............................................16-18
Setting of TDMoP format.....................................................................................16-19
Display of TDMoP format setting ........................................................................16-21
Clearing of TDMoP format ..................................................................................16-24
Setting of TDMoP blocking..................................................................................16-25
Resetting of CESoP device.................................................................................16-26
Display of CESoP device status..........................................................................16-27
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Setting of remote log enable/disable...................................................................18-16
Setting of syslog server and message facility .....................................................18-17
Display of syslog server configuration information ..............................................18-18
Clearing of syslog server.....................................................................................18-19
Setting of syslog message level remapping ........................................................18-20
Display of syslog message level mapping status ................................................18-21
Clearing of syslog message level remapping......................................................18-22
Display of local log ..............................................................................................18-23
Clearing of local log ............................................................................................18-25
Setting of NTP access time.................................................................................18-26
Setting of IP address of NTP server....................................................................18-27
Display of NTP server setting information ...........................................................18-28
Clearing of IP address of NTP server .................................................................18-29
20 Monitors................................................................................ 20-1
Display of port counter ..........................................................................................20-2
Clearing of port counter ........................................................................................20-5
Display of discard counter.....................................................................................20-6
Registration of VLAN counter................................................................................20-9
Display of VLAN counter registration information................................................20-10
Clearing of VLAN counter registration.................................................................20-11
Display of VLAN counter .....................................................................................20-12
Clearing of VLAN counter ...................................................................................20-16
Registration of PVC for OAM counter .................................................................20-17
Display of PVC for OAM counter.........................................................................20-18
Clearing of PVC for OAM counter .......................................................................20-19
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Display of cell counter information ......................................................................20-20
Display of cell counter information per F4 ...........................................................20-23
Display of cell counter information per F5 ...........................................................20-26
Display of cell counter information per IMA group port .......................................20-29
Clearing of cell counter information.....................................................................20-31
Display of port (line) quality counter....................................................................20-32
Registration of EtherOAM counter ......................................................................20-34
Display of EtherOAM counter registration information ........................................20-35
Clearing of EtherOAM counter registration .........................................................20-37
Display of EtherOAM counter..............................................................................20-38
Setting of mirroring start or stop..........................................................................20-39
Display of mirroring settings................................................................................20-40
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Display of module ID information ........................................................................21-36
Display of various version information ................................................................21-38
Display of device temperature.............................................................................21-40
Setting of autonomous rebooting enable/disable ................................................21-41
Display of autonomous rebooting settings ..........................................................21-42
Display of CPU usage .........................................................................................21-43
Display of memory usage....................................................................................21-44
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Operation Modes
1 Operation Modes
1-1
Operation Modes
exit
Logout
This command is used for logout from CLI.
Parameter None
Note None
Output item
1-2
Operation Modes
enable
Switch from general mode to privileged mode
Enables you to switch from general mode to privileged mode.
Parameter None
Usage condition Interactively enter your privileged mode password. When not setting this password,
press [Enter].
Note None
Output item
1-3
Operation Modes
disable
Switch from privileged mode to general mode
Enables you to switch from privileged mode to general mode.
Parameter None
Note None
Output item
1-4
Operation Modes
Parameter None
Note Set this password with 4 to 16 ASCII characters other than [space], [!], [?], and [control
character].
Output item
1-5
Operation Modes
Parameter None
Note Set this password with 4 to 16 ASCII characters other than [space], [!], [?], and [control
character].
Output item
1-6
Operation Modes
Parameter None
Note Set this password with 4 to 16 ASCII characters other than [space], [!], [?], and [control
character].
Output item
1-7
Operation Modes
Parameter None
Note Set this password with 4 to 16 ASCII characters other than [space], [!], [?], and [control
character].
Output item
1-8
Operation Modes
Input format P1
Notes Terminal prompts for other than the set terminal are set at reconnection.
Set this prompt name with ASCII characters other than ["], [?], and [control character].
When using [space], enclose the entire character string in double quotation marks.
Output item
Related None
command
1-9
Operation Modes
Output item
1-10
Operation Modes
Notes Local terminal scroll control only for the set terminal is set.
A local terminal operates in scroll control default setting at reconnection.
Output item
1-11
Operation Modes
Input format P1
Output item
1-12
Operation Modes
Input format P1
Note Automatic logout time for other than the set terminal is set at reconnection.
Output item
1-13
Operation Modes
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
1-14
Operation Modes
Input format P1 P2
Notes Set a user account with ASCII characters other than ["], [?], and [control character].
When using [space], enclose the entire character string in double quotation marks.
You can register up to six user accounts except the default user account.
You can change the password of the registered user account by specifying the same
user account name and user privilege as the registered user account and entering the
old password.
Set the password with 4 to 16 ASCII characters other than [space], [!], [?], and [control
character].
Output item
1-15
Operation Modes
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
1-16
Operation Modes
Input format P1
Output item
1-17
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Global Configuration
2 Global Configuration
2-1
Global Configuration
Input format P1
Notes To return the set administrator contact to the default value, set " " in P1.
Set an administrator contact with ASCII characters (excluding control characters) like
normal command entry.
Output item
2-2
Global Configuration
Input format P1
Notes To return the set system name to the default value, set " " in P1.
Set a system name with ASCII characters (excluding control characters) like normal
command entry.
Output item
2-3
Global Configuration
Input format P1
Notes To return the set system location to the default value, set " " in P1.
Set a system location with ASCII characters (excluding control characters) like normal
command entry.
Output item
2-4
Global Configuration
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
2-5
Global Configuration
date
Setting of date and time
Sets system date and time.
Input format P1 P2
Output item
2-6
Global Configuration
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
2-7
Global Configuration
2-8
Global Configuration
When daylight saving time specification by week is specified in P1.
P5: a start day of the week { sunday | monday | tuesday | wednesday |
thursday | friday | Saturday }
sunday: Sunday
monday: Monday
tuesday: Tuesday
wednesday: Wednesday
thursday: Thursday
friday: Friday
saturday: Saturday
P6: Start month (1-12)
P7: Start time (hh:mm)
hh: Hour (00-23)
mm: Minute (00-59)
P8: End week { first | second | third | fourth | last }
first: The first week
second: The second week
third: The third week
fourth: The fourth week
last: The last week
P9: an end day of the week { sunday | monday | tuesday | wednesday |
thursday | friday | saturday }
sunday: Sunday
monday: Monday
tuesday: Tuesday
wednesday: Wednesday
thursday: Thursday
friday: Friday
saturday: Saturday
P10: End month (1-12)
P11: End time (hh:mm)
hh: Hour (00-23)
mm: Minute (00-59)
P12: Time difference by daylight saving time (hh:mm)
hh: Hour (00-23)
mm: Minute (00 to 59)
* When P12 is omitted, 01:00 is assumed.
Usage condition In date specification, you cannot specify the same date for start/end date of daylight
saving time. Also, in specification of a day of week, you cannot specify the same
month/date/day of week for start/end date of daylight saving time.
2-9
Global Configuration
Notes When daylight saving time starts, the clock is not set to the set start time, moving
forward corresponding to the time difference by daylight saving time.
Example) When the start time is 1:00 and time difference by daylight saving time is 0:30
0:58 -> 0:59 -> 1:30
When daylight saving time ends, the clock is not set to the set end time, moving
backward corresponding to the time difference by daylight saving time.
Example) When the end time is 2:00 and time difference by daylight saving time is 0:30
1:58 -> 1:59 -> 1:30
If daylight saving time is shorter than time difference by daylight saving time, the
specified end date is changed to that of the next year.
If the start date or the end date is Feb. 29, daylight saving time is applied only to leap
years. If Feb. 29 is set as the start date and the daylight saving time is shorter than
time difference by daylight saving time, the end date is changed to that of the next year
of the leap year. If Feb. 29 is set as the end date and the daylight saving time is shorter
than time difference by daylight saving time, the start date is changed to that of the
previous year of a leap year.
Input example *Switch# set system daylight-time first sunday 4 1:00 last saturday 10
2:00 0:30
*Switch#
Output item
2-10
Global Configuration
Note None
*Switch#
2-11
Global Configuration
Parameter None
Note None
Output item
2-12
Administration Ports
3 Administration Ports
3-1
Administration Ports
Input format P1 P2
Usage conditions You cannot use the network addresses set in the "set ip address in-band" command
(Setting of inband IP address) and the "set ip route" command (Setting of static
route).
You cannot set 0.xxx.xxx.xxx/127.xxx.xxx.xxx and 224.xxx.xxx.xxx to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx
as the IP address. ("xxx" is any number.)
You cannot set 192.168.128.0/24 and 192.168.129.0/24 as the network address.
You cannot set 0 or 1 to all bits of the host part as the IP address.
Note If you log in via telnet communication, the login session close confirmation message
is output.
Output item
3-2
Administration Ports
Parameter None
Note If you log in via telnet communication, the login session close confirmation message is
output.
Output item
3-3
Administration Ports
Input format P1 P2
Usage You cannot use the network addresses set in the "set ip address out-band" command
conditions (Setting of out-band IP address) and "set ip route" command (Setting of static route).
You cannot set 0.xxx.xxx.xxx/127.xxx.xxx.xxx and 224.xxx.xxx.xxx to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx
as the IP address. ("xxx" is any number.)
You cannot set 192.168.128.0/24 and 192.168.129.0/24 as the network address.
You cannot set 0 or 1 to all bits of the host part as the IP address.
Note If you log in via telnet communication, the login session disconnection confirmation
message is output.
Output item
3-4
Administration Ports
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
3-5
Administration Ports
Parameter None
Note None
3-6
Administration Ports
Input format P1
Usage If a default gateway is set in inband communication, a default gateway cannot be used
conditions in outband communication. If a default gateway is set in inband communication, the
default gateway that is already set in outband communication is disabled.
If a default gateway is set in outband communication, the default gateway that is
already set in inband communication is disabled.
You cannot set 0.xxx.xxx.xxx/127.xxx.xxx.xxx and 224.xxx.xxx.xxx to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx
as the IP address. ("xxx" is any number.)
If you set 0 or 1 to all bits of the host part as the IP address, this setting may not
provide correct communication.
You can set the network addresses 192.168.128.0/24 and 192.168.129.0/24 as the
gateway address but this setting does not provide correct communication.
Note If you log in via telnet communication, the login session close confirmation message is
output.
Output item
3-7
Administration Ports
Parameter None
Note If you log in via telnet communication, the login session close confirmation message is
output.
Output item
3-8
Administration Ports
set ip route
Setting of static route
Sets a static route.
Input format P1 P2 P3 P4
Usage You cannot use the network addresses set in the "set ip address inband" command
conditions (Setting of inband IP address) and "set ip address outband" command (Setting of
outband IP address).
You cannot set 0.xxx.xxx.xxx/127.xxx.xxx.xxx and 224.xxx.xxx.xxx to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx
as the IP address. ("xxx" is any number.)
If you set 0 or 1 to all bits of the host part as the gateway address or set 1 to all bits as
the destination address, this setting may not provide correct communication.
You cannot set the network addresses 192.168.128.0/24 and 192.168.129.0/24 as the
destination address. Also, you can set the gateway address for the network address
192.168.128.0/24 or 192.168.129.0/24 but this setting does not provide correct
communication.
Note If you log in via telnet communication, the login session close confirmation message is
output.
Output item
3-9
Administration Ports
show ip config
Display of network information
Shows network information for outband/inband.
Parameter None
Note None
IP Routing Table
================
Destination Gateway
Index Address Netmask Address Port
------------------------------------------------------------------
- 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.10.10.100 out-band
*Switch#
3-10
Administration Ports
Related set ip address out-band Setting of outband IP address
commands clear ip address out-band Clearing of outband IP address
set ip route default Setting of default gateway
clear ip route default Clearing of default gateway
set ip route Setting of static route
clear ip route Clearing of static route
3-11
Administration Ports
clear ip route
Clearing of static route
Clears a static route.
Input format P1
Output item
3-12
Administration Ports
Note If you log in via telnet communication, the login session close confirmation message is
output.
Output item
3-13
Administration Ports
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
3-14
Administration Ports
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
3-15
Administration Ports
3-16
Administration Ports
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
3-17
Administration Ports
Input format P1
Note The VLAN to which the in-band port belongs is set with the "set in-band vid" command.
This VLAN transfers all broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast frames to the in-
band port.
Output item
3-18
Administration Ports
Parameter None
Note None
Output item
3-19
Administration Ports
ping
Checking of connection
Checks if connection with the host is correct. To cancel the connection test halfway, press Ctrl + c key
combination.
Note None
3-20
Ports
4 Ports
4-1
Ports
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (1 to 26, 33 to 48) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Port blocking/unblocking setting { enable | disable }
enable: Port unblocking
disable: Port blocking
Usage condition When port blocking is set, the "LINK DOWN" message may be displayed. When port
unblocking is set, the "LINK UP" message may be displayed. Whether "LINK DOWN"
or "LINK UP" is displayed depends on the physical connection status of the set port.
Note None
Output item
Related show port information Display of port setting and status information
command
4-2
Ports
Notes If 100m-full is set for the FE port, SPEED-LED always goes on without reference to the
port status.
If the port speed is fixed at 1000 Mbps for the GbE port (electrical interface), 1000
Mbps fixed connection is performed using auto-negotiation. For connection with an
associated device that performs 1000 Mbps fixed connection without auto-negotiation,
1000m-full link may become unstable. In 1000 Mbps connection, auto is always set for
mdi/mdi-x because auto-negotiation is always used.
For the GbE port (optical interface), auto-negotiation is not used in 1000m-full setting.
However, if the associated device performs 1000 Mbps fixed connection using auto-
negotiation, link may become unstable.
For the GbE port (optical interface), mdi/mdi-x setting is ignored.
4-3
Ports
Output item
Related show port information Display of port setting and status information
command
4-4
Ports
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (25 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Interface type { electric | optical }
electric: 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T
optical: 1000BASE-X
Note None
Output item
Related show port information Display of port setting and status information
command
4-5
Ports
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Flow control setting { enable | disable | auto }
enable: Enables flow control
disable: Disables flow control
auto: Auto-negotiation
Usage When setting auto-negotiation in this command, you must specify auto-negotiation as
conditions the port (line) speed in advance. Otherwise, the flow control does not operate. (When
the port speed is set to a fixed speed, auto-negotiation can be set, but the flow control
does not operate.)
Note This device only supports the pause frame reception operation and does not support
the pause frame transmission operation.
Output item
4-6
Ports
Input format P1 P2 P3
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Link status { link-up | link-down }
link-up: Link up
link-down: Link down
P3: Link protection time (0 to 7000 msec)
Usage condition You can set this protection time (0 to 7000 msec) in units of 500 msec.
Note None
Output item
Related show port information Display of port setting and status information
command
4-7
Ports
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (1 to 26, 33 to 48) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: SNMP link trap transmission setting { enable | disable }
enable: Enables SNMP link trap transmission
disable: Disables SNMP link trap transmission
Note None
Output item
Related show port information Display of port setting and status information
command
4-8
Ports
4-9
Ports
Default values In case of 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card
P1: e1, P2: hdb3, P3: crc4
In case of 1ATM155A line card
P1:sdh, P3: idle
Usage If the TDMoP operation mode is the cesopsn mode, an error occurs when unframed is
conditions specified for frame format.
When the following settings are entered, an error occurs.
set tdm group
set tdmop group
set port cable-length
set port impedance
set ima group
If the following is set, an error occurs when the setting is changed from e1 to t1 or from
unframed to other than unframed.
set atm-shaper rate
The value that can be specified in P1 varies depending on the card installed.
When an unallowable parameter is specified, an error occurs.
In case of 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card
P1: e1, t1
In case of 1ATM155A line card
P1: sdh, sonet
If the ATMoP mode is set for the port mode setting, an error occurs when T1 mode is
specified for frame type and unframed is specified for frame format.
Note None
Output item
4-10
Ports
Usage If you enter a command specifying the same port number, an error occurs.
conditions The previous values are retained for the omitted port numbers.
When the following settings are entered, an error occurs.
set tdm group
set tdmop group
set ima group
set pvc static
set atm-shaper rate
If T1 mode is set for frame type and unframed is set for frame format in the port frame
setting, an error occurs when the ATMoP mode is specified.
TDMoP mode and ATMoP mode have the different setting ranges for
32T1E1H/32T1E1T line cards.
Line Card TDMoP Mode ATMoP Mode
32T1E1H 1 – 16 1 – 16
32T1E1T 1 – 16, 33 – 48 -
Note None
Input examples *Switch# set port mode tdm 1-5 tdmop 6-10 atmop 11-16
*Switch# set port mode tdmop 2-12
*Switch#
Output item
4-11
Ports
4-12
Ports
Input format P1 P2
Usage condition You can set clock supply mode only for the 1ATM155A port.
Note None
Output item
Related show port information Display of port setting and status information
command
4-13
Ports
Parameter P1: Port number (1 to 26, 33 to 48) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, all port numbers are assumed.
Note None
Link Trap
Port Status
---------------
1 enabled
F1 Status Table
===============
Port LOS LOF
--------------------
1 detect ---
4-14
Ports
F2 Status Table
===============
Port MS-AIS MS-SD MS-RDI MS-ERR MS-REI
--------------------------------------------
1 --- --- --- --- ---
F3 Status Table
===============
Port LOP P-AIS LCD
----------------------------
1 --- --- ---
Link Trap
Port Status
---------------
1 enabled
Flowcontrol Flowcontrol
Port Configuration Status
----------------------------------
17 disabled disabled
4-15
Ports
Tx Rx SFP
Port SFP Type Error Error Fault
------------------------------------------------------
25 1000BASE-SX normal fail normal
*Switch#
4-16
Ports
4-17
Ports
MS-RDI: MS-ERR detection status
---: No alarm
detect: Alarm detection
MS-ERR: MS-ERR detection status
---: No alarm
detect: Alarm detection
MS-REI: MS-REI detection status
---: No alarm
detect: Alarm detection
LOP: LOP detection status
---: No alarm
detect: Alarm detection
P-AIS: P-AIS detection status
---: No alarm
detect: Alarm detection
LCD: LCD detection status
---: No alarm
detect: Alarm detection
LinkStatus: Port physical link status
10m-full: 10 Mbps Full Duplex
100m-full: 100 Mbps Full Duplex
1000m-full: 1000 Mbps Full Duplex
1.5m-t1: T1 1.5 Mbps
2.048m-e1: E1 2.048 Mbps
155m: 155 Mbps
link-down: Link down
AlarmStatus: Alarm status
normal: No alarm
los: LOS detection
ais: AIS detection
lof: LOF detection
rai: RAI detection
lcd: LCD detection
LinkTrapStatus: SNMP trap transmission enable/disable setting
enabled: Enabled
disabled: Disabled
Port Speed: Port speed setting
10m-full: 10 Mbps Full Duplex
100m-full: 100 Mbps Full Duplex
1000m-full: 1000 Mbps Full Duplex
auto: Auto-negotiation
MDI: Port MDI/MDI-X setting
mdi: MDI setting
mdi-x: MDI-X setting
auto mdi/mdi-x: Automatic recognition
FlowcontrolConfiguration: Flow control configuration
enabled: Flow control configuration enabled
disabled: Flow control configuration disabled
auto: Determined from alignment with the associated device
FlowcontrolStatus: Flow control status
enabled: Flow control enabled
disabled: Flow control disabled
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Ports
4-19
Ports
Note None
Output item
4-20
Ports
Parameter P1: Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, all ports (lines) are assumed only when the frame type is set
to the T1 mode.
Note None
*Switch#
4-21
Ports
4-22
Ports
Parameters P1: Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Impedance setting {e1-75 | e1-120}
e1-75 : 75Ω
e1-120: 120Ω
* When P2 is omitted, e1-120 is assumed.
Note None
Output item
4-23
Ports
Parameter P1: Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, the impedance setting of all ports (lines) in which the frame
type is set to the E1 mode is shown.
Note None
*Switch#
4-24
Ports
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VLAN
5 VLAN
5-1
VLAN
Output item
5-2
VLAN
Note When P2 is omitted, execution is confirmed after this command has been entered.
Output item
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VLAN
Output item
Related show vlan table port Display of VLAN table per port
commands show vlan table vid Display of VLAN table per VLAN
5-4
VLAN
Note None
*Switch#
5-5
VLAN
Note None
*Switch#
5-6
VLAN
Note None
Input example *Switch# set vlan member 100 portbase 17,19,22 tagbase 24,26
*Switch#
Output item
Related show vlan table port Display of VLAN table per port
commands show vlan table vid Display of VLAN table per VLAN
clear vlan tagbase Clearing of tagbase VLAN
5-7
VLAN
Input format P1 P2 P3
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: VLAN identifier { VLAN ID | VLAN name }
VLAN ID: 1 to 4094 (single specification)
VLAN name: 1 to 32 characters
P3: Swapping destination VLAN ID
VLAN ID: 0 to 4094 (single specification)
Note None
Output item
Related show vlan table port Display of VLAN table per port
commands show vlan swap Display of VLAN tag swapping information
clear vlan swap Clearing of VLAN tag swapping
5-8
VLAN
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, all ports are assumed.
P2: VLAN identifier { VLAN ID | VLAN name }
VLAN ID: 1 to 4094 (Multiple values can be specified.)
VLAN name: 1 to 32 characters
* When P2 is omitted, all VLAN names are assumed.
Note None
*Switch#
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VLAN
Note When P2 is omitted, execution is confirmed after this command has been entered.
Output item
Related show vlan table port Display of VLAN table per port
commands set vlan swap Setting of VLAN tag swapping
show vlan swap Display of VLAN tag swapping information
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VLAN
Parameter None
Note This command shows the number of VLAN entries for the VLANs set/cleared by the
following settings.
- Setting/clearing of tagbase VLAN
- Setting of portbase VLAN
- Setting/clearing of VLAN name
(When the entries are for VLAN name setting, the upper limit of 256 can be exceeded.)
- Setting of portbase VLAN and tagbase VLAN en bloc
- Setting/clearing of VLAN tag swapping
- Setting/clearing of ATMoP format
- Setting/clearing of path between ATMs
- Setting/clearing of TDMoP format
- Setting/clearing of TDMoP connection
- Setting/clearing of adaptive clock format
*Switch#
5-11
VLAN
5-12
VLAN
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Ethernet type value (0x0600 to 0xffff)
Usage condition If untag is specified as the frame type in the port where a portbase is set, you cannot
set an Ethernet type value other than 0x8100 in the port.
Note None
Output item
5-13
VLAN
Parameter P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, information on all port numbers is displayed.
Note None
*Switch#
Related set vlan ethertype Setting of Ethernet type for VLAN tag recognition
command
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VLAN
Input format P1 P2
Note None
Output item
Related show vlan table port Display of VLAN table per port
commands show vlan table vid Display of VLAN table per VLAN
show vlan summary Display of number of VLAN entries
clear vlan name Clearing of VLAN name
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VLAN
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
Related show vlan table port Display of VLAN table per port
commands show vlan table vid Display of VLAN table per VLAN
show vlan summary Display of number of VLAN entries
set vlan name Setting of VLAN name
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6 QoS
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Usage A VLAN identifier cannot be specified in P2 for a FE port.
conditions Separate mode cannot be specified in P4 for a FE port.
You can register up to 256 VLANS per GbE port. (One of them is used for Remaining-
VLAN.)
Note When any of P5 to P8 is omitted, the previous values, if already set, are retained.
(except for cases where P5 to P8 are omitted when the mode is changed.)
Input examples *Switch# set qos in-rate maximum 25 vid 100 separate-red class-a 1000
class-b 2000
*Switch# set qos in-rate maximum 26 vid VLAN200 separate class-c 3000
class-d 4000
*Switch# set qos in-rate maximum 17 remain 10000
*Switch#
Output item
6-3
QoS
6-4
QoS
When class-a is specified in P5
P6: Priority specification { priority | none }
priority: 0 to 7 (Multiple values can be specified.)
none: Unset
P7: Class B priority { class-b }
class-b: Class B priority specification
P8: Priority specification { priority | none }
priority: 0 to 7 (Multiple values can be specified.)
none: Unset
P9: Class C priority { class-c }
class-c: Class C priority specification
P10: Priority specification { priority | none }
priority: 0 to 7 (Multiple values can be specified.)
none: Unset
P11: Class D priority { class-d }
class-d: Class D priority specification
P12: Priority specification { priority | none }
priority: 0 to 7 (Multiple values can be specified.)
none: Unset
When P4 is specified
P5: Class A priority { class-a } or default setting { initial }
class-a: Class A priority specification
initial: Default specification
When class-a is specified in P5
P6: Priority specification { priority | broadcast | multicast | bc+mc | none }
priority: 0 to 7 (Multiple values can be specified.)
broadcast: broadcast
multicast: multicast
bc+mc: broadcast&multicast
none: Unset
P7: Class B priority { class-b }
class-b: Class B priority specification
P8: Priority specification { priority | broadcast | multicast | bc+mc | none }
priority: 0 to 7 (Multiple values can be specified.)
broadcast: broadcast
multicast: multicast
bc+mc: broadcast&multicast
none: Unset
P9: Class C priority { class-c }
class-c: Class C priority specification
P10: Priority specification { priority | broadcast | multicast | bc+mc | none }
priority: 0 to 7 (Multiple values can be specified.)
broadcast: broadcast
multicast: multicast
bc+mc: broadcast&multicast
none: Unset
P11: Class D priority { class-d }
class-d: Class D priority specification
P12: Priority specification { priority | broadcast | multicast | bc+mc | none }
priority: 0 to 7 (Multiple values can be specified.)
broadcast: broadcast
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multicast: multicast
bc+mc: broadcast&multicast
none: Unset
* All of 0 to 7 priorities must be specified for any of Class A to D.
Usage You can set the priority mapping function per input VLAN after setting the maximum
conditions bandwidth limit function per input VLAN.
You cannot specify mode different from the mode specified for the setting of the
maximum bandwidth limit function per input VLAN.
The priority to be specified in any of classes A to D cannot be duplicated with the
priority specified in any other class. For example, you can set broadcast and multicast
in different classes but cannot set broadcast&multicast in a different class because it is
duplicated.
Note To inhibit a priority from belonging to a class, specify "none" explicitly. (You cannot
omit "none".)
Input examples *Switch# set qos in-class-map maximum 25 vid 100 separate-red class-a
1,2,3,4 class-b 0,5-7 class-c broadcast class-d multicast
*Switch# set qos in-class-map maximum 26 vid VLAN200 separate class-a
0-4 class-b 5-7 class-c bc+mc class-d none
*Switch# set qos in-class-map maximum 17 remain initial
*Switch#
Output item
Related set qos in-rate maximum Setting of maximum bandwidth limit function per
commands input
VLAN
set qos in-priority maximum Setting of priority discard function per input VLAN
show qos in-rate maximum Display of maximum bandwidth limit function per
input VLAN
clear qos in-rate maximum Clearing of maximum bandwidth limit function per
input VLAN
6-6
QoS
6-7
QoS
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (single specification)
(1/2) P2: VLAN specification { vid | remain }
vid: VLAN identifier specification
remain: Remaining-VLAN specification
When vid is specified in P2
P3: VLAN identifier { VLAN ID | VLAN name }
VLAN ID: 1 to 4094 (Multiple values can be specified.)
VLAN name: 1 to 32 characters
P4: Separate mode { separate | separate-red }
separate: Separate mode
separate-red: Separate mode (RED use)
When separate is specified in P4 or P4 is omitted
P5: Burst tolerance specification for class A or default setting { initial }
Burst tolerance specification for class A: class-a 1 to 127 (Kbyte)
initial: Default specification
When burst tolerance for class A is specified in P5
P6: Burst tolerance specification for class B
class-b 1 to 127 (Kbyte)
P7: Burst tolerance specification for class C
class-c 1 to 127 (Kbyte)
P8: Burst tolerance specification for class D
class-d 1 to 127 (Kbyte)
* When burst tolerance specification for classes A to D (P5 to P8) is omitted,
the previous value is retained.
When separate-red is specified in P4
P5: Burst tolerance (upper threshold) specification for class A or default setting {
initial }
Burst tolerance (upper threshold) specification for class A: class-a 1 to 30000
(Kbyte)
initial: Default specification
When burst tolerance (upper threshold) for class A is specified in P5
P6: Burst tolerance A (lower threshold) for class A or burst lower
threshold/probability disable { disable }
Burst tolerance A (lower threshold) for class A : 1 to 29999 (Kbyte)
disable: Burst lower threshold/probability disable
When burst tolerance (lower threshold) for class A is specified in P6
P7: Probability A (1 to 32)
P8: Burst tolerance (upper threshold) specification for class B
class-b 1 to 30000 (Kbyte)
P9: Burst tolerance (lower threshold) for class B or burst lower
threshold/probability disable { disable }
Burst tolerance (lower threshold) for class B: 1 to 29999 (Kbyte)
disable: Burst lower threshold/probability disable
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Default values Depending on the maximum bandwidth limit value or separate mode setting in the
"Setting of maximum bandwidth limit function per input VLAN", the following default
values are applied.
When the maximum bandwidth limit value or separate mode is set
P5: 127 (Kbyte), P6: 64 (Kbyte), P7: 32 (Kbyte), P8: 16 (Kbyte)
When the separate mode (RED) is set
P5: 127 (Kbyte), P6 and P7: disable
P8: 64 (Kbyte), P9 and P10: disable
P11: 32 (Kbyte), P12: 16 (Kbyte), P13: 32
P14: 16 (Kbyte), P15: 8 (Kbyte), P16: 32
Usage You can set the priority discard function per input VLAN after setting the maximum
conditions bandwidth limit function per input VLAN.
You cannot specify mode different from the mode specified for the setting of the
maximum bandwidth limit function per input VLAN.
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Input examples *Switch# set qos in-priority maximum 25 vid 100 separate-red class-a
3000 20 4 class-b 1500 disable
*Switch# set qos in-priority maximum 25 vid 70 separate-red class-c 48
disable class-d 8 1 32
*Switch# set qos in-priority maximum 25 vid 1000 separate-red class-a
127 disable class-b 64 disable class-c 3000 16 10 class-d 2000 8 5
*Switch# set qos in-priority maximum 26 vid 100 separate class-a 1
class-b 1 class-c 127 class-d 127
*Switch# set qos in-priority maximum 17 remain initial
*Switch#
Output item
Related set qos in-rate maximum Setting of maximum bandwidth limit function per
commands input
VLAN
set qos in-class-map maximum Setting of priority mapping function per input VLAN
show qos in-rate maximum Display of maximum bandwidth limit function per
input VLAN
clear qos in-rate maximum Clearing of maximum bandwidth limit function per
input VLAN
6-10
QoS
Note None
6-11
QoS
Input example *Switch# show qos in-rate maximum 26
QoS Input Port Maximum Table
============================
Port Registered-VID Available-VID
-----------------------------------
26 2 254
Port : 26
VID : remain
Mode : normal
===================
Rate Maximum- Minimum-
Priority (Kbps) Burst(KByte) Burst(KByte) Probability
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Class-All : --- 1000000 --- --- ---
Class-A : 6,7 --- 127 --- ---
Class-B : 4,5 --- 64 --- ---
Class-C : 0,3 --- 32 --- ---
Class-D : 1,2 --- 16 --- ---
*Switch#
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QoS
Related set qos in-rate maximum Setting of maximum bandwidth limit function per
commands input VLAN
set qos in-class-map maximum Setting of priority mapping function per input VLAN
set qos in-priority maximum Setting of priority discard function per input VLAN
clear qos in-rate maximum Clearing of maximum bandwidth limit function per
input VLAN
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Input formats - Clearing maximum bandwidth limit setting of specified port/specified VLAN
P1 P2 (vid) P3
- Clearing maximum bandwidth limit setting of specified port/specified
Remaining-VLAN
P1 P2 (remain)
- Clearing maximum bandwidth limit setting of specified port
P1
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (single specification)
P2: VLAN specification { vid | remain }
vid: VLAN identifier specification
remain: Remaining-VLAN specification
* If a VLAN is already registered in the specified port when Remaining-VLAN is
specified in P2, you cannot clear the maximum bandwidth limit function per input
VLAN.
* When P2 is omitted, the settings of the maximum bandwidth limit function of all the
VLANs and the Remaining-VLAN in the port specified in P1 are cleared.
When vid is specified in P2
P3: VLAN identifier { VLAN ID | VLAN name }
VLAN ID: 1 to 4094 (single specification)
VLAN name: 1 to 32 characters
Notes When P2 is omitted, execution is confirmed after this command has been entered.
The priority mapping function setting of the specified VLAN and the priority discard
function setting are also cleared.
Output item
6-14
QoS
Related set qos in-rate maximum Setting of maximum bandwidth limit function per
commands input VLAN
set qos in-class-map maximum Setting of priority mapping function per input VLAN
set qos in-priority maximum Setting of priority discard function per input VLAN
show qos in-rate maximum Display of maximum bandwidth limit function per
input VLAN
6-15
QoS
Note None
Output item
Related show qos in-port cos-map Display of input CoS priority mapping
commands set qos in-port cos-map mode Setting of input CoS priority mapping enable/disable
show qos in-port cos-map mode Display of input CoS priority mapping enable/disable
6-16
QoS
Parameter P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, information on input CoS priority mapping for all ports are
shown.
Note None
*Switch#
Related set qos in-port cos-map Setting of input CoS priority mapping
commands set qos in-port cos-map mode Setting of input CoS priority mapping enable/disable
show qos in-port cos-map mode Display of input CoS priority mapping enable/disable
6-17
QoS
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Input CoS priority mapping enable/disable setting { enable | disable }
enable: Enables input CoS priority mapping
disable: Disables input CoS priority mapping
Note None
Output item
Related show qos in-port cos-map mode Display of input CoS priority mapping enable/disable
commands set qos in-port cos-map Setting of input CoS priority mapping
show qos in-port cos-map Display of input CoS priority mapping
6-18
QoS
Parameter P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, information on input CoS priority mapping enable/disable for
all ports is shown.
Note None
*Switch#
Related set qos in-port cos-map mode Setting of input CoS priority mapping enable/disable
commands set qos in-port cos-map Setting of input CoS priority mapping
show qos in-port cos-map Display of input CoS priority mapping
6-19
QoS
Default values P2: 256 (frame), P3: 256 (frame), P4: 256 (frame), P5: 240 (frame)
Note None
6-20
QoS
Input examples *Switch# set qos initial-buffer 2/1 class-a 880 class-b 64 class-c 32
class-d 32
*Switch# set qos initial-buffer 1/1 default
*Switch#
Output item
6-21
QoS
Note None
6-22
QoS
*Switch#
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Usage condition You cannot enter the command setting a priority for two or more classes or setting no
class.
Note The continuity stops from the command entry to the setting completion.
Input examples *Switch# set qos switch-class-map class-a 1,2 class-b 3,4 class-c 5,6
class-d 0,7
*Switch# set qos switch-class-map initial
*Switch#
Output item
6-24
QoS
6-25
QoS
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
Related set qos switch-class-map Setting of class mapping for switch fabric
command
6-26
QoS
6-27
QoS
* The setting range for the maximum bandwidth limit value in P3 to P7
depending on the P2 value is given below.
- 1/1 : 0 to 1000000 Kbps
- 1/2 : 0 to 1000000 Kbps
- 2/1 : 0 to 1000000 Kbps
- 2/2 : 0 to 1000000 Kbps
- 17 to 24 : 0 to 100000 Kbps
* The setting granularity of the maximum bandwidth limit value when the
command is entered: 1 Kbps
The setting granularity of the maximum bandwidth limit value when the device
is set: 64 Kbps
(The value specified at the command entry is rounded down to a multiple of 64
Kbps to set to the device.)
* The total of the maximum bandwidth limit values of each class after they are
rounded down to the granularity of 64 Kbps is limited to the following.
When the total exceeds the following, an error occurs.
- 1/1 : 1000000 Kbps
- 1/2 : 1000000 Kbps
- 2/1 : 1000000 Kbps
- 2/2 : 1000000 Kbps
- 17 to 24 : 100000 Kbps
When wrr-rate is specified in P1
P2: Line group or port number
Line group (1/1 to 2/2) (single specification)
Port number (17 to 24) (single specification)
P3: Default specification { default } or separate mode specification { separate }
default: Default specification
separate: Separate mode specification
When separate is specified in P3
P4: Surplus bandwidth distribution ratio value of class B
class-b 64 to 1000000 (Kbps)
P5: Surplus bandwidth distribution ratio value of class C
class-c 64 to 1000000 (Kbps)
P6: Surplus bandwidth distribution ratio value of class D
class-d 64 to 1000000 (Kbps)
* When the output frames of class-b to class-d are equal to or below
the surplus bandwidth distribution ratio value in P4 to P6, the surplus
bandwidth is distributed according to the surplus bandwidth
distribution ratio value set in P4 to P6.
When the output frames of class-b to class-d exceed the surplus
bandwidth distribution ratio value in P4 to P6, the surplus bandwidth
may not be distributed according to the surplus bandwidth
distribution ratio value set in P4 to P6.
* The setting range for the surplus bandwidth distribution ratio value in
P4 to P6 depending on the P2 value is given below.
1/1 : 64 to 1000000 Kbps
1/2 : 64 to 1000000 Kbps
2/1 : 64 to 1000000 Kbps
2/2 : 64 to 1000000 Kbps
17 to 24 : 64 to 100000 Kbps
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value when the command is entered: 1 Kbps
The setting granularity of the surplus bandwidth distribution ratio
value when the device is set: 64 Kbps
(The value specified at the command entry is rounded down to a
multiple of 64 Kbps to set to the device.)
* The total of the surplus bandwidth distribution ratio values of each
class after they are rounded down to the granularity of 64 Kbps is
limited to the following.
When the total exceeds the following, an error occurs.
1/1 : 1000000 Kbps
1/2 : 1000000 Kbps
2/1 : 1000000 Kbps
2/2 : 1000000 Kbps
17 to 24 : 100000 Kbps
* The following shows the relationship between the port (line) group indicated by the
port (line) group parameter and the installed card when maximum or wrr-rate is
specified in P1.
Installed card LINE1: 32T1E1H (32 x E1/T1 TDM/ATM)
1/1=ATMoP group (1 to 16, 33 to 48)
1/2=TDMoP group (1 to 16, 33 to 48)
Installed card LINE1: 32T1E1T (32 x E1/T1 TDM)
1/2=TDMoP group (1 to 16, 33 to 48)
Installed card LINE1: 1ATM155A (1 x STM-1/OC-3 ATM)
1/1=ATMoP (1)
Installed card LINE2: 2GBE (2 x GbE)
2/1=GbE (25)
2/2=GbE (26)
Usage condition You can set "set qos out-bandwidth wrr-rate" only when sp+ wrr is set with "set qos out-
bandwidth mode".
Note None
6-29
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Related set qos switch-class-map Setting of class mapping for switch fabric
command show qos out-bandwidth Display of output bandwidth
6-30
QoS
Note None
6-31
QoS
Rate(Kbps)
Port Type Mode Condition Class-All Class-A Class-B Class-C Class-D
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1 atmop normal maximum 600000 --- --- --- ---
separate wrr-rate --- 600000 160000 120000 80000
1/2 tdmop normal maximum 150000 --- --- --- ---
separate wrr-rate --- 150000 50000 50000 50000
2/1 gbe separate maximum --- 2000 1500 1000 500
separate wrr-rate --- 2000 1500 800 64
2/2 gbe normal maximum 1000000 --- --- --- ---
separate wrr-rate --- 1000000 64 64 64
17 fe normal maximum 100000 --- --- --- ---
separate wrr-rate --- 100000 64 64 64
18 fe normal maximum 80000 --- --- --- ---
separate wrr-rate --- 80000 128 192 256
19 fe normal maximum 80000 --- --- --- ---
separate wrr-rate --- 80000 128 192 256
20 fe separate maximum --- 50000 256 192 128
separate wrr-rate --- 50000 256 192 128
21 fe separate maximum --- 50000 256 192 128
separate wrr-rate --- 50000 256 192 128
22 fe normal maximum 12000 --- --- --- ---
separate wrr-rate --- 12000 4000 4000 4000
23 fe normal maximum 12000 --- --- --- ---
separate wrr-rate --- 12000 4000 4000 4000
24 fe separate maximum --- 80000 128 192 256
separate wrr-rate --- 80000 128 192 256
*Switch#
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Note When a line group is specified, transmission of the specified line group stops until the
setting is completed. When a port number (17 to 24) is specified, transmission of all the
FE ports (17 to 24) stops until the setting is completed.
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Input examples *Switch# set qos out-wred 2/2 class-a 50 class-b 75 class-c 100 class-d
25
*Switch# set qos out-wred 17 class-a 25 class-c 50
*Switch# set qos out-wred 1/1 default
*Switch#
Output item
6-35
QoS
Note The minimum discarding threshold value is set based on the ratio (%) to the maximum
discarding threshold value by the discarding starting position specification.
The maximum discarding threshold value is the same as the maximum number of
frames that are accumulated by class that is set for the L2 switch buffer setting.
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*Switch#
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Switch Control
7 Switch Control
7-1
Switch Control
set frame-size
Setting of frame size
Sets a frame size.
Input format P1 P2
Notes Tagbase VLAN port: Allowable frame size = Command specification value + 4 (byte)
Output item
7-2
Switch Control
show frame-size
Display of frame size
Shows a frame size.
Parameter None
Notes Tagbase VLAN port: Allowable frame size = Command specification value + 4 (byte)
*Switch#
7-3
Switch Control
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
7-4
Switch Control
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
7-5
Switch Control
Usage condition You cannot specify a port (line) group and a port number to P1 simultaneously.
Note None
7-6
Switch Control
*Switch#
Related show fdb count vid Display of MAC learning count per VLAN
commands show fdb count all Display of MAC learning count per device
show fdb table port Display of MAC learning information per port
show fdb table vid Display of MAC learning information per VLAN
7-7
Switch Control
Note None
*Switch#
Related show fdb count port Display of MAC learning count per port
commands show fdb count all Display of MAC learning count per device
show fdb table port Display of MAC learning information per port
show fdb table vid Display of MAC learning information per VLAN
7-8
Switch Control
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
Related show fdb count port Display of MAC learning count per port
commands show fdb count vid Display of MAC learning count per VLAN
show fdb table port Display of MAC learning information per port
show fdb table vid Display of MAC learning information per VLAN
7-9
Switch Control
Usage condition You cannot set a port (line) group and a port number to P1 simultaneously.
Notes None
*Switch#
* Difference in display when other line card is installed at LINE1:
32T1E1T: [Port: 1/1 Type: atmop] is not displayed.
1ATM155A: [Port: 1/1 Type: adaptive clock] is displayed.
[Port: 1/2 Type: tdmop] is not displayed.
7-10
Switch Control
Related show fdb count port Display of MAC learning count per port
commands show fdb count all Display of MAC learning count per device
clear fdb table port Clearing of MAC learning information per port
7-11
Switch Control
Output item
Related show fdb table port Display of MAC learning information per port
command
7-12
Switch Control
Notes
None
Input example When LINE1: 32T1E1H line card is installed;
*Switch#
7-13
Switch Control
Related show fdb count vid Display of MAC learning count per VLAN
commands show fdb count all Display of MAC learning count per device
clear fdb table vid Clearing of MAC learning information per VLAN
7-14
Switch Control
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
Related show fdb table vid Display of MAC learning information per VLAN
command
7-15
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Route Control
8 Route Control
8-1
Route Control
set spantree
Setting of spanning tree protocol enable/disable support
Sets whether to enable or disable spanning tree protocol support.
Input format P1
Parameter P1: Spanning tree protocol support enable/disable setting { enable | disable }
enable: Enables spanning tree protocol support
disable: Disables spanning tree protocol support
Note None
Output item
8-2
Route Control
Input format P1
Usage condition You can enter this command only when spanning tree protocol support is disabled.
Note None
Output item
8-3
Route Control
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
8-4
Route Control
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
8-5
Route Control
Usage The spanning tree timer to be set must meet the following:
conditions 2 × (forward delay time - 1) ≥ maximum aging time
Maximum aging time ≥ 2 × (hello time + 1)
Output item
8-6
Route Control
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
8-7
Route Control
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
8-8
Route Control
Output items Spanning Tree Version: Spanning tree version
STP Priority: Spanning tree switch priority
Time Since Topology Change (sec): Topology post-change time
STP Topology Changes: Topology change count
STP Designated Root: Spanning tree root switch
STP Root Cost: Spanning tree root cost
STP Root Port Number: Spanning tree root port number
STP MAX Age (sec): Maximum aging time of spanning tree
STP Hello Time (sec): Hello time of spanning tree
STP Hold Time (sec): Hold time of spanning tree
STP Forward Delay (sec): Forward delay time of spanning tree
STP Bridge MAX Age (sec): Maximum aging time
STP Bridge Hello Time (sec): Hello time
STP Bridge Forward Delay (sec): Forward delay time
STP TX Hold Count: Transmission hold count value
8-9
Route Control
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Spanning tree enable/disable setting { enable | disable }
enable: Enables spanning tree
disable: Disables spanning tree
Output item
8-10
Route Control
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Priority
RSTP mode: 0 to 240 * Setting granularity: 16
STP mode: 0 to 255
* If the priority is not a multiple of the setting granularity, this parameter results in an
error.
Note None
Output item
8-11
Route Control
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Port cost value or automatic setting { auto }
RSTP mode : 1 to 200000000
STP mode : 1 to 65535
Automatic setting : auto
Note When setting auto, the port cost value depends on the port speed.
Output item
8-12
Route Control
Parameter P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, spanning tree port information for all the ports is shown.
Note None
<Omission>
<Omission>
*Switch#
8-13
Route Control
Related set spantree port Setting of spanning tree enable/disable per port
commands set spantree port priority Setting of priority per port
set spantree port cost Setting of path cost per port
8-14
Route Control
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Edge port enable/disable setting { enable | disable }
enable: Enables edge port
disable: Disables edge port
Note None
Output item
8-15
Route Control
Parameter P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, all edge ports are shown.
Note None
*Switch#
8-16
Route Control
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Point-to-point setting { enable | disable | auto }
enable: Enables point-to-point setting
disable: Disables point-to-point setting
auto: Automatic point-to-point setting
Usage If the port is full duplex when auto is set in P2, point-to-point setting is enabled.
conditions
Note None
Output item
8-17
Route Control
Parameter P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, point-to-point setting information for all the ports is shown.
Note None
*Switch#
8-18
Route Control
Note When configuring link aggregation, specify two or more ports (lines).
If no parameter is specified when the setting is overwritten, the default values are set.
Input example *Switch# set aggregation group 1 17-19 2 standby-admit local both-mac
Index1
*Switch#
Output item
8-19
Route Control
Related show aggregation group Display of link aggregation setting status
command
8-20
Route Control
Note None
*Switch#
8-21
Route Control
8-22
Route Control
Input format P1
Note Clearing a group by specifying its group name requires that the group name be
registered in the set link aggregation in advance.
Output item
8-23
Route Control
Input format P1
Usage condition If a link aggregation group is already set in the device, you are not allowed to set the
system priority.
Note None
Output item
8-24
Route Control
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
Output item LAG System Priority: Link aggregation system priority value
8-25
Route Control
Input format P1 P2
Usage condition Setting for a port to which the link is down in the link aggregation group cannot be
allowed.
Note None
Output item
8-26
Route Control
Parameter P1: Port number (17 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, the priorities of all the installed ports are shown.
Note When P1 is omitted, the priorities of all the installed ports are shown.
*Switch#
8-27
Route Control
Input format P1 P2
Note The link aggregation protection time function is effective for the link aggregation group
that operates in simple aggregation and for which standby-admit is set.
Output item
8-28
Route Control
Note None
*Switch#
8-29
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Filters
9 Filters
9-1
Filters
Input format P1 P2 P3
Default value disable is set to all destination ports that correspond to all receiving ports.
Usage You cannot set a receiving port (line) group and a receiving port number to P1
conditions simultaneously.
You cannot set a destination port (line) group and a destination port number to P2
simultaneously.
Notes Specifying enable in P3 disables transfer of the inflow frame from the specified
receiving port to the specified destination port.
If enable is specified, the configuration that is already set is not affected because the
destination line number or destination line module number specified in P2 is added to
the receiving line number or receiving line module number specified in P1.
If disable is specified, the other configurations already set are not affected because only
the destination line number or destination line module number in P2 corresponding to
the receiving line number or receiving line module number specified in P1 is disabled.
9-2
Filters
Input example *Switch# set isolate port 1/1 17-24 enable
*Switch#
Output item
9-3
Filters
Usage condition You cannot set a port (line) group and a port number to P1 simultaneously.
Note None
9-4
Filters
Input example When LINE1: 32T1E1H line card is installed;
*Switch# show isolate port
ATMoP Isolate Configuration
===========================
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 1/1
Transfer-Blocking Port :
TDMoP Isolate Configuration
===========================
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 1/2
Transfer-Blocking Port :
GbE Isolate Configuration
=========================
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 2/1
Transfer-Blocking Port :
----------------------------------------------------------
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 2/2
Transfer-Blocking Port :
FE Isolate Configuration
========================
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 17
Transfer-Blocking Port :
----------------------------------------------------------
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 18
Transfer-Blocking Port :
----------------------------------------------------------
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 19
Transfer-Blocking Port : 1/1,2/1-2 17-18,20-21,23-24
----------------------------------------------------------
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 20
Transfer-Blocking Port :
----------------------------------------------------------
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 21
Transfer-Blocking Port : 1/1-2/2
----------------------------------------------------------
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 22
Transfer-Blocking Port :
----------------------------------------------------------
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 23
Transfer-Blocking Port :
----------------------------------------------------------
State of Port-Isolate of Port: 24
Transfer-Blocking Port
*Switch#
9-5
Filters
Usage To enter all parameters, enter them in the order of dest-mac -> src-mac -> vlan-id ->
conditions ether-type.
Any of P3, P4, P5, or P6 must be entered.
An index which is already registered to a port can be overwritten. However, the same
filter cannot be registered doubly.
When multiple filters are set, only the frames which satisfy all filtering conditions set are
filtered.
Note None
9-6
Filters
Output item
9-7
Filters
Parameter P1: Port number (25 to 26) (Multiple values can be specified.)
* When P1 is omitted, input filtering settings of all indexes set for the device are
shown.
Note None
*Switch#
9-8
Filters
Output item
9-9
(blank page)
EtherOAM
10 EtherOAM
10-1
EtherOAM
Usage condition You cannot register the same MEG ID for two or more MEG indexes. If the specified
MEG ID has already been registered for another MEG index, an error occurs.
If the MEP data of the specified MEG index exists, you cannot execute update.
Note None
Output item
10-2
EtherOAM
Note None
MEP Index
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
5,10,25,30
*Switch#
10-3
EtherOAM
10-4
EtherOAM
Input format P1
Usage If the MEP data of the specified MEG index exists, you cannot clear it.
conditions
Note None
Output item
10-5
EtherOAM
Input format P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
Usage If the MEG data of the specified MEG index does not exist, or if the MEP data of the
conditions specified MEP index has already been registered, you cannot execute registration.
If the data of the maximum number of MEPs (= 64) has already been registered for the
specified port number, you cannot execute registration.
Two or more MEPs cannot be registered for the ports for which the EtherRing function
is enabled.
If the EtherRing control VLAN is set, set the same value for the VLAN ID in P3 as the
EtherRing control VLAN or set untag in P3.
Notes The specified VLAN ID must have been set for the specified port (line).
When VLAN tag swapping is set to the specified port number, set MEP to the swapping
destination VLAN ID.
When VLAN tag swapping is set to the specified port number and the swapping
destination VLAN ID is 0, MEP cannot be set for VLAN ID 0.
When you register MEP to the specified port number using the same VLAN ID as that
for the control VLAN of EtherRing, set the MEG level of the MEP smaller than that for
the control VLAN of EtherRing.
Output item
10-6
EtherOAM
Related set ether-oam meg Setting of MEG
commands show ether-oam meg Display of MEG setting information
clear ether-oam meg Clearing of MEG
show ether-oam mep Display of MEP setting information
clear ether-oam mep Clearing of MEP
set ether-oam peer-mep Setting of associated MEP ID
clear ether-oam peer-mep Clearing of associated MEP ID
10-7
EtherOAM
Note To refer to MEP fault information (ETH-CC Fault Table) or associated MEP/RDI fault
information (Ether OAM Peer MEP Information), specify index in P1 and MEP index in
P2.
10-8
EtherOAM
=========================
Port : 25 MEP Index : 1
==========================
VID : 10
MEG Level : 4
MEG Index : 1
MEG ID : NEC0000000002
Position : outside
MEP ID : 300
CC Priority : 7
Transmit : enabled
Receive : disabled
Kind : unicast
DES MAC Address : 00:11:22:33:44:55
RDI : disabled
10-9
EtherOAM
*Switch#
10-10
EtherOAM
10-11
EtherOAM
Input format P1
Notes If the associated MEP ID has been registered for the specified MEP index, the setting
of the associated MEP ID is also cleared when the MEP index is cleared.
If the specified MEP index has been registered as a test target MEP, the test target
MEP is cleared when the MEP index is cleared.
During ETH-CCM operation (either of sending or receiving is currently enabled), the
MEP of the specified MEP index cannot be cleared.
Output item
10-12
EtherOAM
set ether-oam lm
Setting of test target MEP
Sets a test target MEP.
Usage If the MEP data of the specified MEP index has not been registered, you cannot
conditions execute registration.
If the test target MEP has already been registered, you cannot execute registration.
Note None
Output item
10-13
EtherOAM
show ether-oam lm
Display of test target MEP
Shows the test target MEP setting information.
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
10-14
EtherOAM
clear ether-oam lm
Clearing of test target MEP
Clears a test target MEP.
Parameter None
Note None
Output item
10-15
EtherOAM
Usage If the MEP data of the specified MEP index has not been registered, you cannot
conditions execute registration. The maximum number of the associated MEPs can be registered
on a per-port number basis. (The maximum number of the associated MEPs: 64)
Two or more associated MEPs cannot be registered for the MEPs which are registered
for the ports for which the EtherRing function is enabled.
Note To enable CCM receiving monitoring, you must set receive-enable for ETH-CC
transmission setting to allow receiving.
Output item
10-16
EtherOAM
Usage You can clear the associated MEP ID of the specified MEP index only in the following
conditions conditions. Otherwise, you cannot clear it.
Conditions:
[1] If the receiving setting of the own MEP is disabled, all the associated MEP ID of the
own MEP can be cleared.
[2] If the receiving setting of the own MEP is enabled and that of an associated MEP is
disabled, only the associated MEP of the own MEP can be cleared.
Notes None
Output item
10-17
EtherOAM
Notes Execute this setting before performing ETH-CC, ETH-LB, ETH-LT, ETH-DM and ETH-
LM tests.
The following MAC address cannot be set in P1.
01:80:C2:00:00:00 - 01:80:C2:00:00:2F/01:19:A7:00:00:00 to 01:19:A7:00:00:FF
Since MEG Level is automatically set for the last four digits of the MAC address
specified in P1, the value of the last four digits specified with this command is not
reflected. For the automatic setting of MEG Level, refer to "Setting EtherOAM frame
common information" of "EtherOAM Function" in the "Instruction Manual".
Input example *Switch# set ether-oam frame 01 :02 :03 :04 :05 :06 0x0600
*Switch#
Output item
10-18
EtherOAM
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
10-19
EtherOAM
Input format P1 P2
Output item
10-20
EtherOAM
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
10-21
EtherOAM
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
Related None
command
10-22
EtherOAM
set ether-oam cc
Setting of EtherOAM Continuity Check transmission
Sets the transmission of EtherOAM Continuity Check.
Usage condition If the MEP data of the specified MEP index has not been registered, you cannot
execute this setting.
Note None
Input example *Switch# set ether-oam cc 20 transmit-enable 00 :03 :06 :09 :12 :15
receive-enable priority 4
*Switch#
Output item
10-23
EtherOAM
Input format P1 P2
Usage condition If the MEP data of the specified MEP index has not been registered, you cannot
execute registration.
Note Unless the ETH-CC transmission is enabled in the ETH-CC transmission setting, you
cannot send RDI frames.
Output item
10-24
EtherOAM
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
Related None
command
10-25
EtherOAM
Note None
*Switch#
10-26
EtherOAM
Output items Port: Port number
MEP Index: MEP index
Fault: Fault cause
unexpected-level: Unexpected MEG Level
mismerge: Mismerge
unexpected-mep: Unexpected MEP ID
unexpected-period: Unexpected Period
MAC Address: Source MAC address
Value: Fault detailed information *Value varies depending on [Fault] (fault cause).
unexpected-level: MEG level
mismerge: MEG ID
[01 20 0d] is added at the beginning when MEG ID has 1 to 13 characters.
unexpected-mep: MEP ID
unexpected-period: Period value
3.33 msec, 10 msec, 100 msec, 1 sec, 10 sec, 60 sec, 10 min
10-27
EtherOAM
Note None
Output item
10-28
EtherOAM
loopback ether-oam
Executing of ETH-LB
Executes ETH-LB and displays the execution result.
Usage If the MEP data of the specified MEP index does not exist, you cannot execute this
conditions command.
You cannot activate two or more of this command simultaneously. Also, you cannot
activate this command and any/all of the ETH-LT execution command, the ETH-DM
execution command, or/and the ETH-LM execution command simultaneously.
Note None
10-29
EtherOAM
Input example *Switch# loopback ether-oam 1 00:30:13:41:77:70
Ether OAM Loopback Port Information
===================================
Port : 25
MAC Address : 00:30:13:41:77:d0
VID : 1
MEG ID : NEC000001
MEP ID : 1
MEG Level : 1
10-30
EtherOAM
linktrace ether-oam
Executing of ETH-LT
Executes ETH-LT and displays the execution result.
Usage If the MEP data of the specified MEP index does not exist, you cannot execute this
conditions command.
You cannot activate two or more of this command simultaneously. Also, you cannot
activate this command and any/all of the ETH-LB execution command, the ETH-DM
execution command, or/and the ETH-LM execution command simultaneously.
Note None
10-31
EtherOAM
Input example *Switch# linktrace ether-oam 1 00:30:13:b0:01:03
Ether OAM Link Trace Port Information
=====================================
Port : 25
MAC Address : 00:30:13:b0:01:01
VID : 3
MEG ID : NEC000001
MEP ID : 1
MEG Level : 1
Trace Complete
*Switch#
10-32
EtherOAM
dm ether-oam
Executing of ETH-DM
Executes ETH-DM and displays the execution result.
Usage If the MEP data of the specified MEP index does not exist, you cannot execute this
conditions command.
You cannot activate two or more of this command simultaneously. Also, you cannot
activate this command and any/all of the ETH-LB execution command, the ETH-LT
execution command, or/and the ETH-LM execution command simultaneously.
Note None
10-33
EtherOAM
*Switch#
10-34
EtherOAM
lm ether-oam
Executing of ETH-LM
Executes ETH-LM and displays the execution result.
Usage If the MEP data of the specified MEP index does not exist, you cannot execute this
conditions command.
You cannot activate two or more of this command simultaneously. Also, you cannot
activate this command and any/all of the ETH-LB execution command, the ETH-LT
execution command, or/and the ETH-DM execution command simultaneously.
Note When a Loss Measurement test is performed, the counter value used as a base for
calculating frame loss is obtained using ETH-LMM/LMR. Therefore, Request
LMM/Receive LMR in the execution result is frame loss measurement count + 1.
10-35
EtherOAM
*Switch#
Output items Port: Port number
MAC Address: Source MAC address
VID: VLAN ID
MEG ID
MEP ID
MEG Level
Examination MEP Index: Test target MEP Index
Examination MEP ID: Test target MEP ID
Target Priority: Measurement target frame priority
Request LMM: Sending LMM count
Receive LMR: Receiving LMR count
Sum of Frame Loss Far: Sending frame loss count
Sum of Frame Loss Near: Receiving frame loss count
Error Count: Error count
Result
complete: ETH-LMM transmission of the set count has been completed.
over flow: Stopped due to overflow
forced stop: Stopped by Ctrl-C
link down: Stopped due to link down
failed: Stopped because ETH-LMR is not received three consecutive times
10-36
EtherOAM
10-37
EtherOAM
set ether-ring
Setting of EtherRing enable/disable
Sets whether to enable or disable the EtherRing function.
Usage If the same port number is specified for ring configuration port numbers 1 and 2, you
conditions cannot execute this setting.
If a link aggregation group is set or the spanning tree port is enabled for the specified
ring configuration port number, you cannot execute this setting.
If a ring index has already been registered for the specified ring configuration port
number, you cannot execute this setting.
If two or more MEPs have been set for the specified ring configuration port number or
two or more associated MEPs are set for the registered MEP, you cannot execute this
setting.
Note To modify the setting, disable EtherRing once.
Output item
10-38
EtherOAM
Usage If the EtherRing function of the specified ring index is not enabled, you cannot execute
conditions this setting
If MEP has already been registered for the ring configuration port number of the
specified ring index, you cannot execute this setting when different values are set for
the VLAN ID specified for the MEP and the control VLAN ID or when the MEP is not
untag MEP.
Output item
10-39
EtherOAM
Usage condition If the EtherRing function of the specified ring index is not enabled, you cannot execute
this setting.
Output item
10-40
EtherOAM
Usage If the EtherRing function of the specified ring index is not enabled, you cannot execute
conditions this setting.
If you specify the recovery standby protection time, you cannot execute this setting
when RPL port is not enabled.
Note To set the status change protection time, specify a multiple of the setting granularity.
Output item
10-41
EtherOAM
Note None
Output item
10-42
EtherOAM
Note None
*Switch#
10-43
EtherOAM
10-44
EtherOAM
Note None
*Switch#
10-45
EtherOAM
* For the port status, the node status, and the status change cause, refer to "EtherRing
Function" in the "Instruction Manual".
10-46
ATM Control
11 ATM Control
11-1
ATM Control
Input format P1 P2
Note None
Output item
11-2
ATM Control
Input format P1
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (single specification)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When VPI value/VCI value is omitted, all the PVCs for the specified port number
are cleared.
* When VPI value is specified or omitted, execution confirmation is shown after
entering the command.
Notes If a PVC is cleared, all other settings related to the PVC are also cleared.
If the "clear pvc static" command with single specification of PVC identifier is executed
when no PVC is registered, an error occurs. When P1 is omitted, this command
terminates normally.
Output item
11-3
ATM Control
Input format P1 P2 P3
Output item
11-4
ATM Control
Input format P1
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (single specification)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When VPI value/VCI value is omitted, all the PVC names for the specified port are
cleared.
* When VPI value is specified or omitted, execution confirmation is shown after
entering the command.
Note If the "clear pvc name" command with single specification of PVC identifier is executed
when no PVC is registered, an error occurs. When P1 is omitted, this command
terminates normally.
Output item
11-5
ATM Control
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number VPI value | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (Multiple values can be specified only for VCI values.)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
P2: PVC blocking/unblocking setting { enable | disable }
enable: Unblocks PVC
disable: Blocks PVC
Output item
11-6
ATM Control
Input format P1 P2
Parameters P1: Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: PVC blocking/unblocking setting { enable | disable }
enable: Unblocks PVC
disable: Blocks PVC
Output item
11-7
ATM Control
Parameters P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (Multiple values can be specified only for VCI values.)
- VPI value (Multiple values can be specified.)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When VPI value/VCI value is omitted, all PVC setting information for the specified
port is shown.
* When port number is omitted, all PVC setting information for the ATM ports of the
entire device is shown.
Note None
11-8
ATM Control
PVC Table
=========
Port VPI/VCI Name Admin
---------------------------------------------------------
1 0/32 ab123456789012345678901234567890 enabled
1 1/255 c98765432109876543210987654321ab enabled
14 1/255 disabled
15 100/--- enabled
*Switch#
Output items PVC System Connection Count
Configured: Number of registered PVCs in the entire device
Configurable: Number of remaining registerable PVCs in the entire device
PVC Port Connection Count
Port: Port number
Enabled: Number of unblocked PVCs
Disabled: Number of blocked PVCs
Configured: Number of registered port PVCs
Configurable: Number of remaining registerable port PVCs
PVC Table
Port: Port number
VPI/VCI: VPI/VCI value
Name: PVC name
Admin: enabled: Unblocks PVC
disabled: Blocks PVC
11-9
ATM Control
Note None
11-10
ATM Control
Output item
11-11
ATM Control
Usage If the specified PVC has not been set, you cannot execute this command.
conditions A PVC identifier used for path connection between ATMs cannot be set.
A PVC identifier used for the ATM cell concatenation cannot be set.
If the settings do not match the ATM mode which has already been set, an error occurs.
You cannot specify the broadcast address, multicast address, local address and the
address entirely composed of "0"s.
11-12
ATM Control
The following IP addresses cannot be used.
IP address of 0.xxx.xxx.xxx, 127.xxx.xxx.xxx, 224.xxx.xxx.xxx to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx,
192.168.128.0/24, and 192.168.129.0/24.
A VLAN ID which has already been registered for TDMoP or the like cannot be set.
This is for VLAN identifier 1.
You can register up to 256 VLANs per device. This is for VLAN identifier 1.
If this function is set, the same combination cannot be set for another port. The
following patterns are available for the combinations of this setting.
- When double tag is specified: combination of the specified PVC and Inner-VLAN
- When UDP/IP and the source UDP port number check is specified: combination of
the specified PVC, destination IP address, and source UDP port number
- When UDP/IP and the destination UDP port number check is specified: combination
of the specified PVC, destination IP address, and destination UDP port number
* The specified PVC means the conversion PVC.
When the conversion PVC is omitted, it means the PVC identifier.
If path connection between ATMs or the ATM cell concatenation function is set, the
same combination values cannot be set. The following patterns are available for the
combination for path connection between ATMs.
- When double tag is specified: combination of PVC1 and Inner-VLAN1, PVC1 and
Inner-VLAN2, PVC2 and Inner-VLAN2, or PVC2 and Inner-VLAN1
- When UDP/IP is specified: combination of
PVC1, source IP address, and UDP port number 1,
PVC1, source IP address, and UDP port number 2,
PVC2, source IP address, and UDP port number 2, or
PVC2, source IP address, and UDP port number 1
* For a VP connection, VPI value is checked for the combination conditions.
Input example *Switch# set atmop format 1 0/32 5/100 00:00:00:00:00:01 outer 200
inner 3000
*Switch#
Output item
11-13
ATM Control
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number VPI value | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (Multiple values can be specified only for VCI values.)
- VPI value (Multiple values can be specified.)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When VPI value/VCI value is omitted, all ATMoP format setting information for the
specified port is shown.
* When PVC identifier is omitted, all ATMoP format setting information for the ATMP
ports of the entire device is shown.
Note None
*Switch#
11-14
ATM Control
11-15
ATM Control
Input format P1
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (single specification)
- VPI value (single specification )
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When VPI value/VCI value is omitted, all the ATMoP format settings for the
specified port number are cleared.
Note If this command is executed with single specification when no ATMoP format setting is
registered, an error occurs. When P1 is omitted, this command terminates normally.
Output item
11-16
ATM Control
11-17
ATM Control
When inner is specified in P9
P10: VLAN identifier { VLAN ID | VLAN name }
VLAN ID (1 to 4094) (single specification)
VLAN name (1 to 32 characters)
When udp-port is specified in P9
P10: UDP port number 2: 1024 to 65535
Usage If the specified PVC has not been set, you cannot execute this command.
conditions A PVC identifier already used for the ATMoP format or this function cannot be set.
A PVC identifier already used for the ATM cell concatenation member cannot be set.
If the settings do not match the ATMoP mode which has already been set, an error
occurs.
A VLAN ID which has already been registered for TDMoP or the like cannot be set.
This is for VLAN identifiers 1 and 3.
You can register up to 256 VLANs per device. This is for VLAN identifiers 1 and 3.
The following can be set, depending on conditions. (Note 1)
(1) Same physical port, same PVC
(2) Same physical port, different PVC
(3) Different physical port, same PVC
(4) Different physical port, different PVC
Note 1) The settings are not allowed under the following conditions.
In the double tag mode, only one combination of the following PVC and VLAN ID can
be set.
"PVC identifier 1 (P1) and VLAN identifier 2 (P4)",
"PVC identifier 1 (P1) and VLAN identifier 4 (P9)",
"PVC identifier 2 (P6) and VLAN identifier 2 (P4)", or
"PVC identifier 2 (P6) and VLAN identifier 4 (P9)"
The same combination as that for the ATMoP format or ATM cell concatenation
function cannot be set.
In the UDP/IP mode, only one combination of the following PVC and UDP port number
can be set.
"PVC identifier 1 (P1) and UDP port number 1 (P4)",
"PVC identifier 1 (P1) and UDP port number 4 (P9)",
"PVC identifier 2 (P6) and UDP port number 1 (P4)", or
"PVC identifier 2 (P6) and UDP port number 4 (P9)"
If the above combination with the source IP address specified in the ATMoP mode is
the same as that for the ATMoP format or ATM cell concatenation function, the setting
cannot be configured.
* The PVC identifier in the above combination condition does not include a port
number.
* If PVC identifier 1 and PVC identifier 2 are the same in the above combination
condition, the same combination can be set.
* For a VP connection, VPI value is checked for the above combination conditions.
Input example *Switch# set pvc connection 1 0/32 outer 200 inner 3000 5 1/40 outer
400 inner 4000
*Switch#
11-18
ATM Control
Output item
11-19
ATM Control
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number VPI value | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (Multiple values can be specified only for VCI values.)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When omitted, all path setting information between all ATMs for the ATMP ports of
the entire device is shown.
Note None
*Switch#
11-20
ATM Control
Input format P1
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number VPI value | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (single specification)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
Note None
Output item
11-21
ATM Control
11-22
ATM Control
Usage If 0 is set for the timeout value, capsulization is performed for one cell.
conditions If you specify a format which is different from that for the ATMoP mode setting, an error
occurs.
You cannot specify the broadcast address, multicast address, local address and the
address entirely composed of "0"s.
You cannot set 0.xxx.xxx.xxx, 127.xxx.xxx.xxx, and 224.xxx.xxx.xxx to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx
as the IP address. ("xxx" is any number.) You cannot set the IP addresses which
correspond to the network addresses 192.168.128.0/24 and 192.168.129.0/24.
You cannot set the same value for the Outer-VLAN identifier as that for the VLAN set
for the TDMoP function.
Notes This f is cleared automatically when the ATM cell concatenation group is cleared.
Reconfiguring a group that has already been set for this function overwrites the existing
setting.
If the ATMoP mode is UDP/IP and the port mode is the source port, the destination port
number is 2142 and the source port number is the value specified in P9.
If the ATMoP mode is UDP/IP and the port mode is the destination port, the destination
port number is the value specified in P9 and the source port number is 2142.
Input example *Switch# set atmop format concatenation 1 5 300 00:30:13:01:01:01 outer
200 inner 3000
*Switch#
Output item
11-23
ATM Control
Note None
*Switch#
11-24
ATM Control
Related set atmop format concatenation Setting of ATM cell concatenation group
commands clear atmop format concatenation Clearing of ATM cell concatenation group
set atmop format concatenation member Setting of ATM cell concatenation member
clear atmop format concatenation member Clearing of ATM cell concatenation member
11-25
ATM Control
Input format P1
Usage condition This function cannot be used when the specified group is not set.
Note If a group is cleared, all ATM cell concatenation members in the group are cleared.
Output item
Related set atmop format concatenation Setting of ATM cell concatenation group
commands show atmop format concatenation Display of ATM cell concatenation
information
set atmop format concatenation member Setting of ATM cell concatenation member
11-26
ATM Control
Usage If the specified PVC has not been set, you cannot execute this command.
conditions One specified PVC (Note 1) cannot be set two or more times in a group.
A group number which has not been set for the ATM cell concatenation group cannot
be set.
A PVC identifier set as a member cannot be set for another group.
A PVC identifier used for the ATMoP format setting cannot be set.
A PVC identifier used for connection between ATMs cannot be set.
If the connection type of the PVC identifier does not match that of the conversion PVC
value, an error occurs.
If the connection type of the set PVC does not match that of the specified PVC (Note 1),
an error occurs.
If this function or the ATMoP format is set, the same combination cannot be set for
another port. The following patterns are available for the combinations of this setting.
- When double tag is specified: combination of the specified PVC (Note 1) and Inner-
VLAN
- When UDP/IP and the source UDP port number check are specified: combination of
the specified PVC, destination IP address, and source UDP port number
- When UDP/IP and the destination UDP port number check are specified:
combination of the specified PVC (Note 1), destination IP address, and destination
UDP port number
* The specified PVC means the conversion PVC.
When the conversion PVC is omitted, it means the PVC identifier.
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ATM Control
If path connection between ATMs is set, the same combination values cannot be set.
The following patterns are available for the combination for path connection between
ATMs.
- When double tag is specified: combination of PVC1 and Inner-VLAN1, PVC1 and
Inner-VLAN2, PVC2 and Inner-VLAN2, or PVC2 and Inner-VLAN1
- When UDP/IP is specified: combination of
PVC1, source IP address, and UDP port number 1,
PVC1, source IP address, and UDP port number 2,
PVC2, source IP address, and UDP port number 2, or
PVC2, source IP address, and UDP port number 1
* For a VP connection, VPI value is checked for the combination conditions.
Note 1: The specified PVC means the conversion PVC.
When the conversion PVC is omitted, it means the PVC identifier.
Notes If a PVC value is cleared, only the specified PVC identifier is cleared.
When the ATM cell concatenation group is cleared, this setting is automatically cleared.
Output item
11-28
ATM Control
Input format P1 P2
Usage condition This function cannot be used when the specified group is not set.
Note When the VPI value is omitted in P2, execution is confirmed after this command is
entered.
Output item
Related set atmop format concatenation member Setting of ATM cell concatenation member
commands show atmop format concatenation Display of ATM cell concatenation
information
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ATM-QoS
12 ATM-QoS
12-1
ATM-QoS
Input format P1 P2
Notes If the line card type is 32T1E1H, this function can be use only when the port mode is
atmop.
Only the root port can be set for an IMA group.
The upper limit that can be set for P2 (shaper bandwidth) depends on the following
conditions.
- Line card type (1ATM155A/32T1E1H)
- Frame type (e1/t1)
- Frame format (crc4/crc4nocas/non-crc4/unframed)
- Number of ports which belong to the IMA group
- IMA frame length (32/64/128/256)
Output item
12-2
ATM-QoS
Parameter None
12-3
ATM-QoS
*Switch#
*Switch#
12-4
ATM-QoS
Note When a port number is omitted in P1, execution is confirmed after this command is
entered.
Output item
12-5
ATM-QoS
12-6
ATM-QoS
Notes In the default setting or when default is specified in P2, the following setting is
configured.
c-tag class-a 6,7
class-b 4,5
class-c 0,3
class-d 1,2
udp-ip class-a 48-63
class-b 32-47
class-c 16-31
class-d 0-15
The setting values of this command are valid only for the packet format (c-tag/udp-ip)
specified in the "set atmop mode" command.
Output item
12-7
ATM-QoS
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
12-8
ATM-QoS
Input example *Switch# set atmop out-port clp mode 1 0/32 fix 1
*Switch#
Output item
12-9
ATM-QoS
Input format P1 P2 P3
Note None
Output item
Related show atmop out-port clp Display of Egress CLP conversion setting status
commands set atmop out-port clp mode Setting of Egress CLP conversion mode
12-10
ATM-QoS
Note None
12-11
ATM-QoS
*Switch#
Related set atmop out-port clp mode Setting of Egress CLP conversion mode
commands set atmop out-port clp priority Setting of Egress CLP conversion priority
12-12
ATM-QoS
12-13
ATM-QoS
Usage condition If no PVC is registered, you cannot execute this command.
Input examples *Switch# set atmop in-port priority 3 0/32 clp0 outer 7 inner 5 dscp 12
clp1 outer 2 inner 0 dscp 24
*Switch# set atmop in-port priority 3 0/32 clp0 outer 7 dscp 24 clp1
outer 2 dscp 12
*Switch# set atmop in-port priority 3 0/32 clp0 inner 5 clp1 outer 2
*Switch# set atmop in-port priority 3 0/32 clp0 dscp 30 clp1 outer 2
*Switch# set atmop in-port priority 3 0/32 clp0 outer 7 inner 5
*Switch# set atmop in-port priority 3 0/32 clp0 outer 7 dscp 40
*Switch# set atmop in-port priority 3 0/32 clp1 inner 0
*Switch# set atmop in-port priority 3 0/32 clp1 dscp 0
*Switch# set atmop in-port priority initial
*Switch#
Output item
12-14
ATM-QoS
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (Multiple values can be specified only for VCI values.)
- VPI value (Multiple values can be specified.)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When VCI value is omitted, all the priority values set in the specified VPI value are
shown.
* When VPI value is omitted, all the priority values set in the specified port number
are shown.
* When port number is omitted, all the priority values set in the equipment are
shown.
Note None
*Switch#
12-15
ATM-QoS
Related set atmop in-port priority Setting of CLP-PW Priority mapping
commands
12-16
ATM-OAM
13 ATM-OAM
13-1
ATM-OAM
set atm-oam
Setting of ATM-OAM operation
Sets the OAM operation of an ATM transmission path.
13-2
ATM-OAM
Usage If no PVC is registered, you cannot set this function.
conditions If a VP connection has already been registered for the VPI value/PVC name specified
in P2 and f5-generate is specified in P4 when f4 is specified in P1, an error occurs.
If a VP connection has already been registered for the VPI value/PVC name specified
in P2 when f5 is specified in P1, an error occurs.
Output item
13-3
ATM-OAM
Usage condition If a VP connection or PVC has not been registered for the VPI value/PVC name
specified in P2 when f4 is specified in P1, this function cannot be set.
If a PVC has not been registered for the VPI value/PVC name specified in P2 when f5
is specified in P1, this function cannot be set.
You cannot set the ATM-OAM flow point for a PVC for which ATM loopback monitoring
is set.
* Refer to the "set loopback atm keepalive" command for ATM loopback monitoring
setting.
13-4
ATM-OAM
Note The setting is automatically cleared when the PVC is cleared.
Output item
13-5
ATM-OAM
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (single specification)
- VPI value (single specification)
-PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When port number is omitted, the setting information of all VPIs/VCIs in the device
is shown.
* When VPI value is omitted, the setting information of all VPIs/VCIs registered for
the specified port number is shown.
* When VCI value is omitted, the setting information of all VCIs registered for the
specified port number and VPI is shown.
Note None
13-6
ATM-OAM
*Switch#
13-7
ATM-OAM
13-8
ATM-OAM
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (single specification)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When port number is omitted, the status information of all VPIs/VCIs in the device
is shown.
* When VPI value is omitted, the status information of all VPIs/VCIs registered for
the specified port number is shown.
* When VCI value is omitted, the status information of all VCIs registered for the
specified port number and VPI is shown.
Note None
13-9
ATM-OAM
*Switch#
13-10
ATM-OAM
13-11
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ATM-IMA
14 ATM-IMA
14-1
ATM-IMA
Usage condition When the following is set, IMA groups cannot be set.
set atm-shaper rate
If T1 is set for the frame type and unframed is set for the frame format in the port frame
setting, IMA groups cannot be set.
Notes A port (line) over multiple IMA groups cannot be registered doubly.
Up to four IMA groups can be registered each for ports 1-8 and ports 9-16.
When P1 has been already set, the registered information will be edited (overwritten).
Specification mixed with ports 1-8 and ports 9-16 for P2 is not allowed.
When PVC is not set for root port, the communication is unavailable.
14-2
ATM-IMA
Input examples *Switch# set ima group 1 1-3 id 1
*Switch# set ima group 2 4-8 id 1 links 1 len 25 root 4
*Switch# set ima group 2 4-8 id 2 links 5 root 5
*Switch# set ima group 8 9-10,12-13,15-16 id 3 links 6 len 256 delay
282 root 10
*Switch#
Output item
Related show ima group config Display of IMA group setting information
commands show ima group status Display of IMA group status information
clear ima group Clearing of IMA group
set ima clock Setting of IMA clock mode
show ima clock Display of IMA clock mode setting information
set atm-shaper rate Setting of ATM shaper
14-3
ATM-IMA
Note None
*Switch#
14-4
ATM-IMA
Note None
Input examples When IMA group index is omitted or multiple IMAA group indexes are specified;
*Switch# show ima group status
IMA Group Status Table
======================
Index ID GSM-State(NE) GSM-State(FE) Failure-State
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 operational operational no-failure
3 2 --- --- ---
6 4 startup --- no-failure
7 5 startup --- no-failure
8 7 insufficient-links insufficient-links insufficient-links-ne
*Switch#
*Switch#
14-5
ATM-IMA
14-6
ATM-IMA
RxState(FE):
* Same as TxState(NE) above
Failure-State:
---: Line unconnected
no-failure: No failure information
failure: Failure (others)
LIF-failure: Failure (LIF)
LODS-failure: Failure (LODS)
misconnect: Failure (misconnect)
blocked: Failure (blocked status)
fault: Failure (user individual)
tx-unusable: Waiting for transition to next Tx status
rx-unusable: Waiting for transition to next Rx status
14-7
ATM-IMA
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
14-8
ATM-IMA
Input format P1
Note If any IMA group is already set, corresponding IMA group is reconfigured automatically.
In that case, the communication will be suspended until the reconfiguration is
completed (operational state).
14-9
ATM-IMA
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
14-10
TDM-Path
15 TDM-Path
15-1
TDM-Path
Input format P1 P2 P3 P4
Usage A TDM group can be set only to a port (line) to which the TDM mode is set in the line
conditions mode setting.
Time slot numbers and group numbers already set to a group within the same port
(line) cannot be used.
When the frame format is set to unframed, an error occurs.
Note None
Output item
15-2
TDM-Path
Notes None
*Switch#
15-3
TDM-Path
Usage condition Specifying any group to which TDM path is set causes an error.
Note When P2 and P3 are omitted, execution is verified after the command entry.
Output item
15-4
TDM-Path
Input format P1 P2 P3 P4
Usage A TDM group can be set only to a port (line) to which the TDM mode is set in the line
conditions mode setting.
Specifying any groups to which TDM group is not set causes an error.
Specifying any groups to which TDM path is set causes an error.
Setting a TDM path within the same port (line) causes an error.
A path can be set to groups with the same number of time slots.
Note None
Output item
15-5
TDM-Path
Note Information is displayed based on the small port number with TDM path setting.
*Switch#
15-6
TDM-Path
Note To clear a TDM path, specify the port number and group number of the start or end
point which are used in the TDM path setting (TDM path can be cleared by specifying
either one.).
When P2 is omitted, execution is verified after the command entry.
Output item
15-7
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TDM over Packet
16-1
TDM over Packet
Default values P1: satop, P2: mef, P5: 8, P6: rtp_on, P7: static
16-2
TDM over Packet
Note When the dynamic mode is specified for the jitter buffer control method, the variation
tolerance that can be set with the "set tdmop jitter" command is 2ms, 4ms, or 8ms.
Refer to the following for the details of valid/invalid combinations of the value set for the
number of sent frames and the variation tolerance value set with the "set tdmop jitter"
command.
- Usage conditions of the "set tdmop jitter" command
Output item
16-3
TDM over Packet
Input format P1 P2 P3 P4
Usage A TDMoP group can be set only to a TDMP line to which the TDMoP mode is set in the
conditions port mode setting.
The number of TDMoP you can set depends on the line card type.
16-4
TDM over Packet
Output item
16-5
TDM over Packet
Note None
*Switch#
16-6
TDM over Packet
16-7
TDM over Packet
Usage condition If a group to which any of the following is set is specified, an error occurs.
set tdmop format
set tdmop connection
If the port (line)-independent clock mode is disabled and a group to which the adaptive
clock with the reference clock priority setting is set is specified, an error occurs.
If the port (line)-independent clock mode is enabled and a group to which the adaptive
clock with the reference clock group setting is set is specified, an error occurs.
If a group to which the adaptive clock is set is cleared, the adaptive clock setting for the
group is automatically cleared.
Notes If a group to which variation tolerance is set is cleared, the variation tolerance is set
back to the default value.
When P2 and P3 are omitted, execution is verified after the command entry.
16-8
TDM over Packet
Input formats - When TDM over Ethernet (MEF8) is set for the packet format
P1 P2 P3 (ECID value) P4 P5 P6 P7 [P8]
- When TDM over UDP/IP is set for the packet format
P1 P2 P3 (UDP port number) P4 P5 P6 P7 [P8]
Parameters P1: Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
P2: Group number (single specification)
E1 mode: 1 to 32
T1 mode: 1 to 24
When TDM over Ethernet (MEF8) is set for the packet format in the TDMoP mode
setting
P3: ECID (1 to 1048575)
P4: Port number of loopback destination (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
P5: Group number of loopback destination (single specification)
E1 mode: 1 to 32
T1 mode: 1 to 24
P6: Loopback destination ECID (1 to 1048575)
When TDM over UDP/IP is set for the packet format in the TDMoP mode setting
P3: UDP port number udp (1024 to 65535)
P4: Loopback destination port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
P5: Group number of loopback destination (single specification)
E1 mode: 1 to 32
T1 mode: 1 to 24
P6: Loopback destination UDP destination port number udp (1024 to 65535)
P7: VLAN identifier { VLAN ID | VLAN name }
VLAN ID: 1 to 4094 (single specification)
VLAN name: 1 to 32 characters
P8: CoS value (0 to 7)
When P8 is omitted, 5 is assumed.
16-9
TDM over Packet
Usage If a group to which no TDMoP group is set is specified, an error occurs.
conditions If the same port (line) is specified for the TDMoP connection setting, an error occurs.
If a VLAN ID which is set for ATMoP or the like is specified, an error occurs.
You can register up to 256 VLANs per device.
The ECID and the UDP port number must be unique in the device.
If a group to which any of the following is set is specified, an error occurs.
set tdmop format
set tdmop connection
If a CESoP device fault occurs or if this command is entered during a CESoP device
fault, an error occurs.
Note None
16-10
TDM over Packet
Note None
16-11
TDM over Packet
Input examples When TDM over Ethernet (MEF8) mode is set;
*Switch# show tdmop connection
TDMoP Mode Configuration Table
==============================
Frame TDMoP Packet Filter Frame RTP Jitter
Module Type Mode Format Mode Count Header Mode
---------------------------------------------------------------
line1 e1 satop mef --- 8 on static
*Switch#
*Switch#
16-12
TDM over Packet
16-13
TDM over Packet
Output item
16-14
TDM over Packet
Input format P1 P2 P3
Usage Only a group number to which a TDMoP group is set can be specified.
conditions If variation tolerance is set for a group to which any of the following is set, an error
occurs.
set tdmop format
set tdmop connection
* However, if the TDMoP is blocked, variation tolerance can be set.
If the dynamic mode has been set for the jitter buffer control method in the TDMoP
mode setting, an error occurs when a value other than 2ms, 4ms, and 8ms is specified
for the variation tolerance.
As described below, if the combination of the variation tolerance and the number of
sent frames in the TDMoP mode setting is not allowed, an error occurs.
Notes If a TDMoP group is cleared, the variation tolerance is set back to the default value.
To return to the default value, enter the command specifying 4ms in P3.
16-15
TDM over Packet
Input example *Switch# set tdmop jitter 1 1 16ms
*Switch#
Output item
16-16
TDM over Packet
Note None
*Switch#
16-17
TDM over Packet
Parameters P1: Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (Multiple values can be specified.)
P2: Group number (Multiple values can be specified.)
E1 mode: 1 to 32
T1 mode: 1 to 24
* When P2 is omitted, TDMoP path setting status information on all TDMoP groups
set to the port (line) specified in P1 is shown.
* When all parameters are omitted, TDMoP path setting status information on all ports
(lines) to which a TDMoP group is set is shown.
Note None
*Switch#
16-18
TDM over Packet
Input formats - When TDM over Ethernet (MEF8) is set for the packet format
P1 P2 P3 P4 [P5] P6 (ECID value)
- When TDM over UDP/IP is set for the packet format
P1 P2 P3 P4 [P5] P6 (Destination IP address) P7 [P8] [P9]
Parameters P1: Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
P2: Group number (single specification)
E1 mode: 1 to 32
T1 mode: 1 to 24
P3: Destination MAC address
P4: VLAN identifier { VLAN ID | VLAN name }
VLAN ID (1 to 4094) (single specification)
VLAN name (1 to 32 characters)
P5: CoS value (0 to 7)
* When P5 is omitted, 5 is assumed.
When TDM over Ethernet (MEF8) is set for the packet format in the TDMoP mode
setting
P6: ECID ecid 1 to 1048575
When TDM over UDP/IP is set for the packet format in the TDMoP mode setting
P6: Destination IP address
P7: Destination UDP port number udp (1024 to 65535)
P8: TTL value ttl (1 to 255)
* When P8 is omitted, 128 is assumed.
P9: DSCP value dscp (0 to 63)
* When P10 is omitted, 46 is assumed.
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TDM over Packet
Usage A TDMoP format can be set only to a group number to which a TDMoP group is set.
conditions If a VLAN ID which is set for ATMoP or the like is specified, an error occurs.
You can register up to 256 VLANs per device.
If 0.xxx.xxx.xxx/127.xxx.xxx.xxx or 224.xxx.xxx.xxx to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx is set as the IP
address, an error occurs. ("xxx" is any number.)
If network address of 192.168.128.0/24 or 192.168.129.0/24 is set, an error occurs.
If you specify the same destination IP address as the source IP address, an error
occurs.
The ECID and the UDP port number must be unique in the device.
If a group to which any of the following is set is specified, an error occurs.
set tdmop format
set tdmop connection
If a CESoP device fault occurs or if this command is entered during a CESoP device
fault, an error occurs.
Note If TDM over UDP/IP has been set for the packet format and udp-src has been set for
the flow identification method in the TDMoP mode setting, the destination UDP port
number is set to 2142 and the source UDP port number is set to the value specified
with this command.
If TDM over UDP/IP has been set for the packet format and udp-dst has been set for
the flow identification method in the TDMoP mode setting, the destination UDP port
number is set to the value specified with this command and the source UDP port
number is set to 2142.
16-20
TDM over Packet
Note None
16-21
TDM over Packet
Input examples When TDM over Ethernet (MEF8) mode is set;
*Switch# show tdmop format
TDMoP Mode Configuration Table
==============================
Frame TDMoP Packet Filter Frame RTP Jitter
Module Type Mode Format Mode Count Header Mode
---------------------------------------------------------------
line1 e1 satop mef --- 8 on static
*Switch#
When TDM over UDP/IP mode is set;
*Switch# show tdmop format
TDMoP Mode Configuration Table
==============================
Frame TDMoP Packet Filter Frame RTP Jitter
Module Type Mode Format Mode Count Header Mode
---------------------------------------------------------------
line1 t1 cesopsn udp-ip udp-src 1 off dynamic
*Switch#
16-22
TDM over Packet
16-23
TDM over Packet
16-24
TDM over Packet
Input format P1 P2 P3
Usage condition If a group to which no TDMoP format or TDMoP connection is set is specified, an error
occurs.
If a CESoP device fault occurs or if this command is entered during a CESoP device
fault, an error occurs.
Note If a TDMoP format or TDMoP connection is cleared when TDMoP is blocked, the
blocking state is automatically cleared.
16-25
TDM over Packet
reset cesop-device
Resetting of CESoP device
Resets the CESoP device.
Parameter None
Note The TDMoP path communication stops while this command is being executed.
16-26
TDM over Packet
Parameter None
Note None
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17 Clock Control
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Clock Control
Input format P1
Parameter P1: Port (line)-independent clock mode enable/disable setting { enable | disable }
enable: Enables the port (line)-independent clock mode
disable: Disables the port (line)-independent clock mode
Usage The port (line)-independent clock mode can be enabled only when the
conditions 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card is installed.
The port (line)-independent clock mode can be changed only when the clock control
setting is set to the default value.
Note None
Output item
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Clock Control
Usage This command can be entered only when the port (line)-independent clock mode is
conditions disabled.
Port extraction clock can be set only to LINE1.
Adaptive clock can be set only to LINE1 for which adaptive clock is already set.
Modification of the priority that has already been set needs to be done after executing
the clear indication (none specification).
Priority of the port whose priority has already been set cannot be changed.
Up to 2 Port (line) extraction clocks can be set to a system, 1 for port 1-8, 1 for port 9-
16, 1 for port 33-40, and 1 for port 41-48.
Note None
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Clock Control
Input examples *Switch# set reference-clock priority 1 none
*Switch# set reference-clock priority 2 port 1
*Switch# set reference-clock priority 3 adaptive 9
*Switch# set reference-clock priority 2 none
*Switch# set reference-clock priority 2 port 33
*Switch#
Output item
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Clock Control
Input format P1
Usage condition This command can be entered only when the port (line)-independent clock mode is
disabled.
Note None
Output item
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Clock Control
reset reference-clock
Resetting of reference clock
Selectively resets the reference clock.
Parameter None
Usage condition This command can be entered only when the port (line)-independent clock mode is
disabled.
Note When a clock is supplied to the source clock with higher priority over the reference
clock that is currently selected, the reference clock is switched over to the source clock
with higher priority.
Output item
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Clock Control
Default value All ports from 1 to 16 and from 33 to 48 are the clock supply destination ports for group
1.
Usage This command can be entered only when the port (line)-independent clock mode is
conditions enabled.
The adaptive clock can be specified only for LINE1 card to which the adaptive clock has
already set.
Change the setting of the clock extraction source port after the clear indication
(specifying none). (The clear indication (specifying none) also clears the clock supply
destination port.)
When group 1 is specified, the clock supply destination ports cannot be specified.
(The clock supply destination ports for group 1 are changed automatically when the
setting for group 2 or 3 is changed.)
You cannot specify one port for two or more groups as the clock extraction source port
or clock supply destination port.
Notes If you set group 2 or 3 without specifying the clock supply destination port after you
have set that group specifying the clock supply destination port, the clock supply
destination port is cleared.
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Clock Control
Output item
17-8
Clock Control
Parameter None
Note None
17-9
Clock Control
Input examples When the port (line)-independent clock mode is disabled (when 1ATM155A line card
is installed or LINE1 card is not installed);
*Switch# show reference-clock information
Reference Clock Information
===========================
Multiple-Source : ---
Reference Clock Mode : non-revertive
*Switch#
*Switch#
*Switch#
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Clock Control
set adaptive-clock
Setting of adaptive clock
Sets the adaptive clock.
Input formats - When the command is entered for 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card
P1 (port number) P2 [P3] [P4]
- When the command is entered for 1ATM155A line card
P1 (line1) [P3][P4]
Parameters P1: Port number or line card type { line1 }
Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification) * This can be set only for
32T1E1H/32T1E1T.
line1: LINE1 * This can be set only for 1ATM155A.
When port number is specified in P1
P2: Group number (single specification)
E1 mode: 1 to 32
T1 mode: 1 to 24
P3: Network type { narrow | middle | wide }
narrow: Small scale
middle: Medium scale
wide: Large scale
z When P3 is omitted, wide is assumed.
P4: Operation algorithm { standard | re-sync | averaging }
Standard Mode
*This algorithm decides the optimal packect by processing the statistics in the early
stage,
Re-sync mode
This algorithm decides the optimal packet by processing the statistics periodically, and
generates the clock based on the packet.
Averaging mode
This algorithm generates the clock based on the averaged packet.
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Usage When the command is entered for a 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card, an error occurs if a
conditions group to which no TDMoP group is set is specified.
When the command is entered for a 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card, an error occurs if the
adaptive clock is set for a group to which any of the following is set.
set tdmop format
set tdmop connection
* However, if TDMoP is blocked, it can be set.
When the command is entered for a 1ATM155A line card, an error occurs if the
following is set.
set adaptive-clock-format
If the adaptive clock is not set with this command, adaptive clock cannot be specified in
the reference clock priority setting.
Notes Three systems of the adaptive clock can be set when 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line cards are
installed. One system of the adaptive clock can be set when 1ATM155A line cards are
installed.
When the command is entered for a 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card, if a group to which
the adaptive clock is set is cleared, the adaptive clock setting is automatically cleared.
If the port (line) extraction clock is selected as the reference clock, port (line) alarms
may be detected at the associated device for the TDMoP path which extracts adaptive
clock.
Output item
17-13
Clock Control
show adaptive-clock
Display of adaptive clock setting
Shows the adaptive clock setting.
Parameter None
Note None
17-14
Clock Control
Input examples When 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card in the TDM over Ethernet(MEF8) mode is set;
*Switch# show adaptive-clock
Adaptive-Clock Mode Configuration Table
=======================================
Frame TDMoP Packet Filter Frame RTP Jitter
Module Type Mode Format Mode Count Header Mode
---------------------------------------------------------------
line1 e1 satop mef --- 8 on static
*Switch#
When 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card in the TDM over UDP/IP mode is set;
*Switch# show adaptive-clock
Adaptive-Clock Mode Configuration Table
=======================================
Frame TDMoP Packet Filter Frame RTP Jitter
Module Type Mode Format Mode Count Header Mode
---------------------------------------------------------------
line1 t1 cesopsn udp-ip udp-src 1 off dynamic
*Switch#
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Adaptive-Clock Format L3 Configuration Table
============================================
No entry in the table.
*Switch#
*Switch#
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Clock Control
When 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card in the TDM over Ethernet (MEF8) mode is set;
When 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card in the TDM over UDP/IP mode is set;
- Adaptive-Clock Table(Port)
Module: Card type
line1: LINE1 card
Port: Port number
Group: Group number
Network Type: Network type
narrow: Small scale
middle: Medium scale
wide: Large scale
Algorithm: Operation algorithm
standard: Standard Mode
re-sync: Re-sync Mode
averaging: Averaging Mode
Status: Clock status
freerun: Lock Out status (operated in freerun clock of the device)
holdover: Lock Out status (operated in clock previously synchronized)
acquiring: Lock Out status (collecting adaptive clock information)
acquired: Lock status
When 1ATM155A line card in the TDM over Ethernet (MEF8) mode is set;
When 1ATM155A line card in the TDM over UDP/IP mode is set:
- Adaptive-Clock Format L2 Configuration Table
Module: Card type
line1: LINE1 card
Source MAC Address: Source MAC address
Destination MAC Address: Destination MAC address
VID: VLAN ID
CoS: CoS value
ECID: ECID
Jitter: Variation tolerance
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Clock Control
17-18
Clock Control
clear adaptive-clock
Clearing of adaptive clock
Clears the adaptive clock.
Usage If the line-independent clock mode is disabled and the reference clock priority is set, an
conditions error occurs.
If the line-independent clock mode is enabled and the reference clock group is set, an
error occurs.
When the command is entered for a 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card, an error occurs if any
of the following is set for a group to which the adaptive clock is set.
set tdmop format
set tdmop connection
* However, if TDMoP is blocked, it can be cleared.
When the command is entered for a 1ATM155A line card, an error occurs if the
following is set.
set adaptive-clock-format
Note None
Output item
17-19
Clock Control
Related set tdmop format Setting of TDMoP format
commands set tdmop connection Setting of TDMoP connection
set tdmop admin Setting of TDMoP blocking
set reference-clock priority Setting of reference clock priority
set adaptive-clock-mode Setting of adaptive clock mode
set adaptive-clock-format Setting of adaptive clock format
clear adaptive-clock-format Clearing of adaptive clock format setting
set adaptive-clock Setting of adaptive clock
show adaptive-clock Display of adaptive clock setting
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Clock Control
set adaptive-clock-mode
Setting of adaptive clock mode
Sets the adaptive clock mode.
Note None
17-21
Clock Control
Output item
17-22
Clock Control
set adaptive-clock-format
Setting of adaptive clock format
Sets the adaptive clock format.
Input formats - When TDM over Ethernet (MEF8) is set for packet format
P1 P2 P3 [P4] [P5] P6 (ECID value)
- When TDM over UDP/IP is set for packet format
P1 P2 P3 [P4] [P5] P6 (Destination IP address) P7 [P8] [P9]
Parameters P1: Card type { line1 }
line1: LINE1 card
P2: Destination MAC address
P3: VLAN identifier { VLAN ID | VLAN name }
VLAN ID (1 to 4094) (single specification)
VLAN name (1 to 32 characters)
P4: CoS value (0 to 7)
* When P4 is omitted, 5 is assumed.
P5: Variation tolerance
jitter { 2ms | 4ms | 8ms | 16ms | 32ms | 64ms | 128ms }
jitter 2ms: 2ms
jitter 4ms: 4ms
jitter 8ms: 8ms
jitter 16ms: 16ms
jitter 32ms: 32ms
jitter 64ms: 64ms
jitter 128ms: 128ms
* When P5 is omitted, 4ms is assumed.
When TDM over Ethernet (MEF8) is set for the packet format of the adaptive clock
mode setting
P6: ECID ecid (1 to 1048575)
When TDM over UDP/IP is set for the packet format of the adaptive clock mode
setting
P6: Destination IP address
P7: UDP port number udp (1024 to 65535)
P8: TTL value ttl (1 to 255)
* When P8 is omitted, 128 is assumed.
P9: DSCP dscp (0 to 63)
* When P9 is omitted, 46 is assumed.
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Usage The adaptive clock must be set for LINE1.
conditions You can register up to 256 VLANs per device.
If you set 0.xxx.xxx.xxx/127.xxx.xxx.xxx and 224.xxx.xxx.xxx to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx as the
IP address, an error occurs. ("xxx" is any number.)
If you set 192.168.128.0/24 and 192.168.129.0/24 as the network address, an error
occurs.
If you specify the same value for the destination IP address and the source IP address,
an error occurs.
If the adaptive clock format has already been set, an error occurs.
The ECID and the UDP port number must be unique in the device.
As described below, if the combination of the variation tolerance and the number of
sent frames in the adaptive clock mode setting is not allowed, an error occurs.
If a CESoP device fault occurs or if this command is entered during a CESoP device
fault, an error occurs.
Note If TDM over UDP/IP has been set for the packet format and udp-src has been set for
the flow identification method in the adaptive clock mode setting, the destination UDP
port number is set to 2142 and the source UDP port number is set to the value
specified with this command.
If TDM over UDP/IP has been set for the packet format and udp-dst has been set for
the flow identification method in the adaptive clock mode setting, the destination UDP
port number is set to the value specified with this command and the source UDP port
number is set to 2142.
Output item
17-24
Clock Control
clear adaptive-clock-format
Clearing of adaptive clock format setting
Clears the adaptive clock format setting.
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
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Network Management
18 Network
Management
18-1
Network Management
set snmp
Setting of SNMP enable/disable
Sets SNMP security access.
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
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Network Management
Usage When using the same community, you cannot set a different access authority.
conditions
Output item
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Network Management
Notes Set a community name and memo with ASCII characters other than ["], [?], and [control
character].
When using [space], enclose the entire character string in double quotation marks.
Output item
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Input format P1
Note None
Output item
18-5
Network Management
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
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Network Management
Input format P1
Parameter P1: SNMP unauthorized access trap transmission enable/disable setting { enable |
disable }
enable: Enables SNMP unauthorized access trap transmission
disable: Disables SNMP unauthorized access trap transmission
Note None
Output item
18-7
Network Management
show snmp
Display of SNMP setting information
Shows SNMP setting information.
Parameter None
Note None
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Network Management
Manager Configuration
=====================
Manager Index 1
Community Name: a
IP Address : 1.2.3.4
Authority : read-only
Note :
Manager Index 2
Community Name: cx2200-2
IP Address : 192.168.0.3
Authority : read-write
Note : right
Manager Index 20
Community Name: b
IP Address : 10.20.30.40
Authority : read-write
Note :
<Omission>
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Usage When using the same community, you cannot set a different access authority.
conditions You cannot set 0.xxx.xxx.xxx/127.xxx.xxx.xxx and 224.xxx.xxx.xxx to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx
as the manager IP address. ("xxx" is any number.) You can set the network
addresses 192.168.128.0/24 and 192.168.129.0/24 as the network address but this
setting does not provide correct communication.
Note None
Output item
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Note None
*Switch#
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Input format P1
Note None
Output item
18-13
Network Management
show session
Display of session
Shows terminal line information.
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
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Network Management
clear session
Clearing of session
Clears a telnet session.
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
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Network Management
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
18-16
Network Management
Input format P1 P2 P3
Note None
Output item
18-17
Network Management
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
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Network Management
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
18-19
Network Management
Input format P1 P2
Default value For the default values, refer to "Mapping" of "syslog Functions" of "Method of
Operating Maintenance and Management Functions" in the "Instruction Manual".
Note None
Output item
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Network Management
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
Output items For the output items, refer to "Mapping" of "syslog Functions" of "Method of Operating
Maintenance and Management Functions" in the "Instruction Manual".
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Input format P1
Default value For the default value, refer to "Mapping" of syslog Functions of "Method of Operating
Maintenance and Management Functions" in the "Instruction Manual".
Note None
Output item
18-22
Network Management
Parameters P1: Log group { all | system | command | route | port | snmp }
all: Shows all local logs
system: Shows local logs related to system status notification
command: Shows local logs related to commands
route: Shows local logs related to route status notification
port: Shows local logs related to port status notification
snmp: Show local logs related to the SNMPSET command
* When P1 is omitted, all is assumed.
P2: Order in which to show local logs { oldest | newest }
oldest: Shows saved local logs, starting at the oldest local log
newest: Shows saved local logs, starting at the newest local log
* When P2 is omitted, oldest is assumed.
P3: Terminal type { terminal | free }
terminal: Forcibly begins a new line at column 80 and shows local logs
free: Shows local logs without forcibly beginning a new line
* When P3 is omitted, free is assumed.
Note None
18-23
Network Management
Input example *Switch# show syslog local
Syslog Local Table
==================
Index Date Time Log Text
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 01/01/2000 00:26:21 local_console:0 clear syslog local
2 01/01/2000 00:36:28 local_console:0 set ip route default 172.16.100.100
3 01/01/2000 00:37:26 local_console:0 set vlan tagbase 17 10-11
4 01/01/2000 00:37:32 local_console:0 set vlan tagbase 18 10-11
5 01/01/2000 00:37:35 local_console:0 set vlan tagbase 19 10-11
6 01/01/2000 00:37:39 local_console:0 set vlan tagbase 20 10-11
7 01/01/2000 00:37:43 local_console:0 set vlan tagbase 21 10-11
8 01/01/2000 00:37:45 local_console:0 set vlan tagbase 22 10-11
9 01/01/2000 00:37:48 local_console:0 set vlan tagbase 23 10-11
10 01/01/2000 00:37:50 local_console:0 set vlan tagbase 24 10-11
11 01/01/2000 00:37:53 local_console:0 set vlan tagbase 25 10-11
12 01/01/2000 00:37:59 local_console:0 set vlan tagbase 26 10
13 01/01/2000 00:38:28 local_console:0 set vlan ethertype 17 0x0600
14 01/01/2000 00:38:31 local_console:0 set vlan ethertype 18 0x0600
15 01/01/2000 00:38:34 local_console:0 set vlan ethertype 19 0x0600
16 01/01/2000 00:38:36 local_console:0 set vlan ethertype 20 0x0600
17 01/01/2000 00:38:39 local_console:0 set vlan ethertype 21 0x0600
18 01/01/2000 00:38:41 local_console:0 set vlan ethertype 22 0x0600
*Switch#
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Parameter None
Note None
Output item
18-25
Network Management
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
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Note None
Output item
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Network Management
show ntp
Display of NTP server setting information
Shows NTP server setting information.
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
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Input format P1
Note None
Output item
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Network Test
19 Network Test
19-1
Network Test
loopback atm
Starting of ATM loopback test
Starts the ATM transmission path loopback test.
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Default values P3: end-end
P4: 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
P5: enable
P6: 1
P7: 5
P8: outside
Usage When f4 is specified in P1, this function cannot be executed if the VP connection or the
conditions PVC that includes the targeted VPI has not been registered.
When f5 is specified in P1, this function cannot be executed if the targeted PVC has not
been registered.
You cannot execute two or more of this function simultaneously.
This function cannot be executed if ATM-OAM flow point is set to none (no setting).
To execute a test specifying inside in P8, you need to set the ATMoP format.
When inside is specified in P8, this function cannot be executed if ATM-OAM flow point
of the targeted VPI or PVC is set to end-point.
When the PVC is blocked, loopback cells can be output neither to the outside direction
nor to the inside direction.
PVCs during a loopback test cannot be deleted.
You cannot execute multiple loopback test (specifying 0x0 for the location ID).
* Refer to the "set atm-oam flow" command for ATM-OAM flow point setting.
* Refer to the "set atmop format" command for ATMoP format setting.
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Input examples *Switch# loopback atm f4 1 0 end-end enable count 3 wait 5 inside
result 1 seq=1 time=470ms
result 1 seq=2 time=460ms
result 1 seq=3 timeout
*Switch#
*Switch# loopback atm f5 1 0/32 segment enable count 5 wait 5 outside
result 1 seq=1 timeout
result 1 seq=2 timeout
result 1 seq=3 timeout
result 1 seq=4 timeout
result 1 seq=5 timeout
*Switch#
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Statistics display
loopback statistics for a b:
a: Port number that displays statistics.
b: VPI if the test level is f4
VPI/VCI if the test level is f5
level: Test level
section: Test section
indication-check: Indication check setting
wait: Response wait time
location-ID: Location ID
direction: Test direction
count: Number of times loopback test was performed
ok: Number of times loopback test succeeded (normal termination)
fail: Number of times loopback test failed (other than normal termination)
(X% failure): Rate of unsuccessful loopback test
x = { fail } / { test count } x 100
minimum: Minimum test time (*1)
maximum: Maximum test time (*1)
average: Average test time (*1)
(*1) This item is collected only when the test result is ok.
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Input format P1
Note None
Output item
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Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
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Input format P1
Notes Timeout for each PVC is 5 seconds and the monitoring period for all PVCs is 5 minutes.
When loopback monitoring is enabled, monitoring statistical information is cleared.
Output item
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Network Test
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (single specification)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When the VCI value is omitted, the loopback monitoring configurations set for the
specified VPI value are shown.
* When the VPI value is omitted, the loopback monitoring configurations set for the
specified port number are shown.
* When P1 is omitted, the loopback monitoring configurations of all ports are shown.
Note None
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*Switch#
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Related set loopback atm keepalive-mode Setting of ATM loopback monitoring mode
commands set loopback atm keepalive Setting of ATM loopback monitoring
function
show loopback atm keepalive information Display of ATM loopback monitoring
information
clear loopback atm keepalive Clearing of ATM loopback monitoring
function
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Default values P3: end-end
P4: 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
P5: 1
P6: 1
P7: outside
Usage When f4 is specified in P1, this function cannot be executed if the VP connection or the
conditions PVC that includes the targeted VPI has not been registered.
When f5 is specified in P1, this function cannot be executed if the targeted PVC has not
been registered.
You cannot simultaneously set F4 monitoring and F5 monitoring specifying an identical
VPI.
You cannot simultaneously set monitoring to both outside and inside directions for an
identical VPI and VCI.
If the loopback monitoring configuration is changed, monitoring statistical information
for the PVC for which loopback monitoring is performed is cleared.
This function cannot be executed if ATM-OAM flow point is set to none (no setting).
To execute a test specifying inside in P7, you need to set the ATMoP format.
When inside is specified in P7, this function cannot be executed if ATM-OAM flow point
of the targeted VPI or PVC is set to end-point.
When the PVC is blocked, loopback cells can be output neither to the outside direction
nor to the inside direction.
You cannot execute multiple loopback test (specifying 0x0 for the location ID).
* Refer to the "set atm-oam flow" command for ATM-OAM flow point setting.
* Refer to the "set atmop format" command for ATMoP format setting.
Notes If the PVC is cleared, the monitoring settings of this function for the PVC are also
cleared.
If all the PVCs that include a certain VPI are cleared, the monitoring settings of this
function for the VP are also cleared.
The monitoring settings changed during loopback monitoring are reflected in the next
period.
Input examples *Switch# set loopback atm keepalive f4 3 10 segment 0x1234 success 10
fail 5
*Switch# set loopback atm keepalive f5 4 10/33
*Switch#
Output item
Related set loopback atm keepalive-mode Setting of ATM loopback monitoring mode
commands show loopback atm keepalive config Display of ATM loopback monitoring
configuration
show loopback atm keepalive information Display of ATM loopback monitoring
information
clear loopback atm keepalive Clearing of ATM loopback monitoring
function
set atm-oam flow Setting of ATM-OAM flow point
show atm-oam config Display of ATM-OAM setting information
set atmop format Setting of ATMoP format
show atmop format Display of ATMoP format information
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Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (single specification)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When the VCI value is omitted, the loopback monitoring information set for the
specified VPI value is shown.
* When the VPI value is omitted, the loopback monitoring information set for the
specified port number is shown.
* When P1 is omitted, the loopback monitoring information of all ports is shown.
Note None
*Switch#
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Related set loopback atm keepalive-mode Setting of ATM loopback monitoring mode
commands set loopback atm keepalive Setting of ATM loopback monitoring function
show loopback atm keepalive config Display of ATM loopback monitoring
configuration
clear loopback atm keepalive Clearing of ATM loopback monitoring function
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Notes The monitoring settings cleared during loopback monitoring are not reflected right after
execution of the command. Reflection requires up to 5 minutes because loopback
monitoring is executed in 5 minute periods.
If the PVC whose monitoring settings are to be cleared has been registered, a
loopback cell may be sent to the PVC once within 5 minutes after the monitoring
settings are cleared.
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Input examples *Switch# clear loopback atm keepalive f4 1 10
*Switch# clear loopback atm keepalive f5 1 0/32
*Switch# clear loopback atm keepalive 1
*Switch#
Output item
Related set loopback atm keepalive-mode Setting of ATM loopback monitoring mode
commands set loopback atm keepalive Setting of ATM loopback monitoring
function
show loopback atm keepalive config Display of ATM loopback monitoring
configuration
show loopback atm keepalive information Display of ATM loopback monitoring
information
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Monitors
20 Monitors
20-1
Monitors
Notes Pressing [Ctrl]+[C] in real-time showing enables you to end port counter showing.
If the counter value exceeds 32 bits, it is returned to 0 and then incremented from 0.
If discarding is caused in the device, even the output port may increment the discard
counter value.
When it receives a frame of large size (FE: frames of 8 kilobytes or more, GbE: frames
of 16 kilobytes or more), the line module may shorten the frame size and increment the
error counter value (e.g., RxJabbers).
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*Switch#
*Switch# show counter port detail 18
Port Counter Table
==================
Port : 18
Link Status : up
*Switch#
Output items Last clearing time of port counter: Elapsed time of counter collection
(Realtime showing)
The elapsed time of counter collection for the entire device is shown in the
hour:minute:second format.
When the elapsed time exceeds 24 hours, "over 24 hour" is shown.
If the port counter is cleared per port, "unknown hour" is shown.
Clearing all the port counters also clears the elapsed time of counter collection for
the device at the same time.
(Detailed showing)
The elapsed time of counter collection for the specified port is shown in the
hour:minute:second format.
When the elapsed time exceeds 24 hours, "over 24 hour" is shown.
20-3
Monitors
Clearing the port counter also clears the elapsed time of counter collection for the
port at the same time.
Rx128to255octs: Number of received frames where the data length is 128 to 255
octets
Rx256to511octs: Number of received frames where the data length is 256 to 511
octets
Rx512to1023octs: Number of received frames where the data length is 512 to 1023
octets
Rx1024to1518octs: Number of received frames where the data length is 1024 to 1518
octets
RxCRCErrors: Number of received alignment/FCS error frames
RxOversizePkts: Number of received frames/received error frames where the data
length is greater than or equal to the set frame size
RxJabbers: Number of received error frames where the data length is greater
than or equal to the set frame size
RxUcastPkts: Number of received unicast frames
RxMcastPkts: Number of receiving multicast frames
RxBcastPkts: Number of receiving broadcast frames
RxUnsupp: Number of received and discarded unsupported packages
RxDiscards: Number of frames discarded for reasons other than receiving
errors
20-4
Monitors
Note When port specification is omitted in P1, execution is confirmed after this command is
entered.
Output item
20-5
Monitors
Input format P1
Note If discarding is caused in the device, even the output port may increment the discard
counter value.
When a frame is not delivered owing to transfer blocking of port isolate function, the
discard counter value may increment at the input port.
20-6
Monitors
20-7
Monitors
TxQueue0DisPkts: Number of sending frames discarded by L2SW (without class)
(Fixed to 0)
TxQueue1DisPkts: Number of Class–D sending frames discarded by L2SW
TxQueue2DisPkts: Number of Class–C sending frames discarded by L2SW
TxQueue3DisPkts: Number of Class–B sending frames discarded by L2SW
TxQueue4DisPkts: Number of Class–A sending frames discarded by L2SW
TxQueue5DisPkts: Number of control frame sending frames from CPU discarded by
L2SW (Fixed to 0)
20-8
Monitors
Input format P1 P2 P3
Output item
20-9
Monitors
Note None
*Switch#
Output items Entry Count: Number of counter collection condition information registered in the
specified collection cycle
Port: Port number
VID: VLAN ID
Name: VLAN name
20-10
Monitors
Output item
20-11
Monitors
20-12
Monitors
Notes Using VLAN counter display requires that counter information collection conditions per
VLAN be registered in advance.
For realtime showing or detailed realtime showing, pressing [Ctrl]+[C] enables you to
end counter information showing.
If the counter value exceeds either of 64 bits, the value will be returned to zero and then
incremented from zero again.
The CoS priority mapping setup port shows post-mapping priority values.
The portbase VLAN setup port increments the VLAN counter when the priority value is
0. (However, the CoS priority mapping setup port shows post-mapping priority values.)
If no priority is mapped to the specified class, class information and target counter items
are shown by hyphens "---".
There may be a case that some of counters cannot be displayed when the specification
exceeds the maximum display number of VIDs. If there is any counter not displayed, a
sentence will be displayed to indicate it.
Input example *Switch# show counter vlan value short real 17 4094
VLAN Counter Table (Short Cycle)
================================
Port : 17
------------------------------------------------
VID Pkts(Rx) Pkts(Tx)
================================================
4094 0 0
*Switch#
*Switch# show counter vlan value short real-detail 17 4094 0
VLAN Counter Table (Short Cycle)
================================
Port : 17
VID : 4094
Name : VID-4094
Kind : Priority.0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Item Counts | Item Counts
===================================+===================================
RxOcts : 0 | TxOcts : 0
RxUcastOcts : 0 | TxUcastOcts : 0
RxMcastOcts : 0 | TxMcastOcts : 0
RxBcastOcts : 0 | TxBcastOcts : 0
RxDisInQoSOcts : 0 |
RxPkts : 0 | TxPkts : 0
RxUcastPkts : 0 | TxUcastPkts : 0
RxMcastPkts : 0 | TxMcastPkts : 0
RxBcastPkts : 0 | TxBcastPkts : 0
RxDisInQoSPkts : 0 |
*Switch#
*Switch# show counter vlan value long 17 4094 class-a
VLAN Counter Table (Long Cycle)
===============================
Port : 17
VID : 4094
Name : VID-4094
Kind : Class-A
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Monitors
Class Information
=================
In-Priority : 6,7
Out-Priority : 6,7
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Item Counts | Item Counts
===================================+===================================
RxOcts : 0 | TxOcts : 0
RxUcastOcts : 0 | TxUcastOcts : 0
RxMcastOcts : 0 | TxMcastOcts : 0
RxBcastOcts : 0 | TxBcastOcts : 0
RxDisInQoSOcts : 0 |
RxPkts : 0 | TxPkts : 0
RxUcastPkts : 0 | TxUcastPkts : 0
RxMcastPkts : 0 | TxMcastPkts : 0
RxBcastPkts : 0 | TxBcastPkts : 0
RxDisInQoSPkts : 0 |
*Switch#
[Realtime sowing]
Pkts(Rx): Number of receiving frames
Pkts(Tx): Number of sending frames
[Detailed showing]
RxOcts: Number of receiving octets
RxUcastOcts: Number of receiving unicast octets
RxMcastOcts: Number of receiving multicast octets
RxBcastOcts: Number of receiving broadcast octets
RxDisInQoSOcts: Number of receiving octets discarded by the maximum bandwidth
limit function of the input port
RxPkts: Number of receiving frames
RxUcastPkts: Number of receiving unicast frames
RxMcastPkts: Number of receiving multicast frames
RxBcastPkts: Number of receiving broadcast frames
RxDisInQoSPkts: Number of receiving frames discarded by the maximum bandwidth
limit function of the input port
TxOcts : Number of sending octets
TxUcastOcts: Number of sending unicast octets
TxMcastOcts: Number of sending multicast octets
TxBcastOcts: Number of sending broadcast octets
TxPkts: Number of sending frames
TxUcastPkts: Number of sending unicast frames
TxMcastPkts: Number of sending multicast frames
TxBcastPkts: Number of sending broadcast frames
20-14
Monitors
[Class showing]
In-Priority: Priority value for class of input port to be shown
Out-Priority: Priority value for class of output port to be shown
20-15
Monitors
Output item
20-16
Monitors
Input format P1
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number VPI value | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (Multiple values can be specified only for VCI.)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
Note When a PVC is cleared, the corresponding PVC for the OAM counter is also cleared.
Output item
20-17
Monitors
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (Multiple values can be specified only for VCI.)
- VPI value (Multiple values can be specified.)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When P1 is omitted, the PVCs for all OAM counters are shown.
Note None
*Switch#
Related set counter pvc entry Registration of PVC for OAM counter
commands clear counter pvc entry Clearing of PVC for OAM counter
20-18
Monitors
Input format P1
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (single specification)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
* When specification of the VPI value or VPI value/VCI value is omitted, all the OAM
counter PVC registrations for the specified port number are deleted.
Usage condition If no PVC is registered, you cannot execute this command (except when the port
number is specified).
Notes When only the port number is specified and when the VPI value is specified (when VC
connection is registered), execution is confirmed after this command is entered.
Also, the PVCs for all OAM counters included are deleted.
Output item
20-19
Monitors
Input format P1 P2
Usage condition Specify the root port number for the port for which an IMA group is set. (Otherwise, no
information is shown.)
Notes The OAM cell counter shows the counter value of the PVC for OAM counter already
registered.
When the root port of an IMA group is specified, the counter information is shown per
IMA group.
To display the counter information per port under IMA group, use the "show counter cell
ima-port" command.
If the counter value exceeds the counter bit width, it is cleared to zero and then
incremented.
20-20
Monitors
*Switch#
*Switch# show counter cell detail 1
Cell Counter Table
==================
Port : 1-2
*Switch#
[Detailed showing]
Port: Port number (when an IMA group is set, all port numbers under the IMA group)
RxCells: Number of receiving cells
RxErrors: Number of discarded receiving error cells
RxQoSDiscards: Number of discarded receiving shaper cells (fixed to 0)
RxF4SegAIS: VP-AIS cell of receiving segment
RxF4SegRDI: VP-RDI cell of receiving segment
RxF4SegLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F4-level segment
RxF4SegOthers: Other receiving cells of F4-level segment
RxF4EndAIS: VP-AIS cell of receiving end
RxF4EndRDI: VP-RDI cell of receiving end
RxF4EndLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F4-level end
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Monitors
RxF4EndOthers: Other receiving cells of F4-level end
RxF5SegAIS: VC-AIS cell of receiving segment
RxF5SegRDI: VC-RDI cell of receiving segment
RxF5SegLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F5-level segment
RxF5SegOthers: Other receiving cells of F5-level segment
RxF5EndAIS: VC-AIS cell of receiving end
RxF5EndRDI: VC-RDI cell of receiving end
RxF5EndLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F5-level end
RxF5EndOthers: Other receiving cells of F5-level end
TxCells: Number of sending cells
TxErrors: Number of discarded sending error cells (fixed to 0)
TxQoSDiscards: Number of discarded sending shaper cells
TxF4SegAIS: VP-AIS cell of sending segment
TxF4SegRDI: VP-RDI cell of sending segment
TxF4SegLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F4-level segment
TxF4SegOthers: Other sending cells of F4-level segment
TxF4EndAIS: VP-AIS cell of sending end
TxF4EndRDI: VP-RDI cell of sending end
TxF4EndLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F4-level end
TxF4EndOthers: Other sending cells of F4-level end
TxF5SegAIS: VC-AIS cell of sending segment
TxF5SegRDI: VC-RDI cell of sending segment
TxF5SegLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F5-level segment
TxF5SegOthers: Other sending cells of F5-level segment
TxF5EndAIS: VC-AIS cell of sending end
TxF5EndRDI: VC-RDI cell of sending end
TxF5EndLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F5-level end
TxF5EndOthers: Other sending cells of F5-level end
20-22
Monitors
Input format P1 P2
Usage Specify the root port number for the port for which an IMA group is set. (Otherwise, no
conditions information is shown.)
Using cell counter display requires that a PVC be registered in advance.
Notes The OAM cell counter shows the counter value of the PVC for OAM counter already
registered.
The value of the F5 OAM cell counter corresponding to a VP connection is fixed to 0.
If the counter value exceeds the counter bit width, it is cleared to zero and then
incremented.
Up to 14 indexes can be shown when real is specified.
20-23
Monitors
*Switch#
*Switch# show counter cell f4 detail 1 0
F4-Cell Counter Table
=====================
Port : 1-2
VPI : 0
*Switch
[Detailed showing]
Port: Port number (when an IMA group is set, all port numbers under the IMA group)
VPI: VPI value
RxCells: Number of receiving cells
RxErrors: Number of discarded receiving cells (fixed to 0)
RxQoSDiscards: Number of discarded receiving shaper cells (fixed to 0)
RxF4SegAIS: VP-AIS cell of receiving segment
RxF4SegRDI: VP-RDI cell of receiving segment
RxF4SegLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F4-level segment
20-24
Monitors
RxF4SegOthers: Other receiving cells of F4-level segment
RxF4EndAIS: VP-AIS cell of receiving end
RxF4EndRDI: VP-RDI cell of receiving end
RxF4EndLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F4-level end
RxF4EndOthers: Other receiving cells of F4-level end
RxF5SegAIS: VC-AIS cell of receiving segment
RxF5SegRDI: VC-RDI cell of receiving segment
RxF5SegLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F5-level segment
RxF5SegOthers: Other receiving cells of F5-level segment
RxF5EndAIS: VC-AIS cell of receiving end
RxF5EndRDI: VC-RDI cell of receiving end
RxF5EndLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F5-level end
RxF5EndOthers: Other receiving cells of F5-level end
TxCells: Number of sending cells
TxErrors: Number of discarded sending cells (fixed to 0)
TxQoSDiscards: Number of discarded sending shaper cells (fixed to 0)
TxF4SegAIS: VP-AIS cell of sending segment
TxF4SegRDI: VP-RDI cell of sending segment
TxF4SegLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F4-level segment
TxF4SegOthers: Other sending cells of F4-level segment
TxF4EndAIS: VP-AIS cell of sending end
TxF4EndRDI: VP-RDI cell of sending end
TxF4EndLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F4-level end
TxF4EndOthers: Other sending cells of F4-level end
TxF5SegAIS: VC-AIS cell of sending segment
TxF5SegRDI: VC-RDI cell of sending segment
TxF5SegLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F5-level segment
TxF5SegOthers: Other sending cells of F5-level segment
TxF5EndAIS: VC-AIS cell of sending end
TxF5EndRDI: VC-RDI cell of sending end
TxF5EndLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F5-level end
TxF5EndOthers: Other sending cells of F5-level end
20-25
Monitors
Input format P1 P2
Usage condition Specify the root port number for the port for which an IMA group is set. (Otherwise, no
information is shown.)
Using cell counter display requires that a PVC be registered in advance.
Notes The OAM cell counter shows the counter value of the PVC for OAM counter already
registered.
If the counter value exceeds the counter bit width, it is cleared to zero and then
incremented.
Up to 14 indexes can be shown when real is specified.
20-26
Monitors
*Switch#
*Switch# show counter cell f5 detail 1 0/16383
F5-Cell Counter Table
=====================
Port : 1-2
VPI/VCI : 0/16383
*Switch#
[Detailed showing]
Port: Port number (when an IMA group is set, all port numbers under the IMA group)
VPI/VCI: VPI/VCI values
RxCells: Number of receiving cells
RxErrors: Number of discarded receiving cells (fixed to 0)
RxQoSDiscards: Number of discarded receiving shaper cells (fixed to 0)
RxF4SegAIS: VP-AIS cell of receiving segment (fixed to 0)
RxF4SegRDI: VP-RDI cell of receiving segment (fixed to 0)
RxF4SegLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F4-level segment (fixed to 0)
20-27
Monitors
RxF4SegOthers: Other receiving cells of F4-level segment (fixed to 0)
RxF4EndAIS: VP-AIS cell of receiving end (fixed to 0)
RxF4EndRDI: VP-RDI cell of receiving end (fixed to 0)
RxF4EndLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F4-level end (fixed to 0)
RxF4EndOthers: Other receiving cells of F4-level end (fixed to 0)
RxF5SegAIS: VC-AIS cell of receiving segment
RxF5SegRDI: VC-RDI cell of receiving segment
RxF5SegLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F5-level segment
RxF5SegOthers: Other receiving cells of F5-level segment
RxF5EndAIS: VC-AIS cell of receiving end
RxF5EndRDI: VC-RDI cell of receiving end
RxF5EndLoopback: Loopback cell of receiving F5-level end
RxF5EndOthers: Other receiving cells of F5-level end
TxCells: Number of sending cells
TxErrors: Number of sending discard cells (fixed to 0)
TxQoSDiscards: Number of discarded sending shaper cells (fixed to 0)
TxF4SegAIS: VP-AIS cell of sending segment (fixed to 0)
TxF4SegRDI: VP-RDI cell of sending segment (fixed to 0)
TxF4SegLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F4-level segment (fixed to 0)
TxF4SegOthers: Other sending cells of F4-level segment (fixed to 0)
TxF4EndAIS: VP-AIS cell of sending end (fixed to 0)
TxF4EndRDI: VP-RDI cell of sending end (fixed to 0)
TxF4EndLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F4-level end (fixed to 0)
TxF4EndOthers: Other sending cells of F4-level end (fixed to 0)
TxF5SegAIS: VC-AIS cell of sending segment
TxF5SegRDI: VC-RDI cell of sending segment
TxF5SegLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F5-level segment
TxF5SegOthers: Other sending cells of F5-level segment
TxF5EndAIS: VC-AIS cell of sending end
TxF5EndRDI: VC-RDI cell of sending end
TxF5EndLoopback: Loopback cell of sending F5-level end
TxF5EndOthers: Other sending cells of F5-level end
20-28
Monitors
Input format P1 P2
Usage condition Only ports set for an IMA group can be shown.
Note If the counter value exceeds the counter bit width, it is cleared to zero and then
incremented.
Input example *Switch# show counter cell ima-port real 1
Cell Counter Table
==================
Port Cells(Rx) Cells(Tx)
--------------------------------------------------
1 18446744073709551615 18446744073709551615
*Switch#
*Switch# show counter cell ima-port detail 1
Cell Counter Table
==================
Port : 1
*Switch#
20-29
Monitors
[Detailed showing]
Port: Port number
RxCells: Number of receiving cells
RxErrors: Number of discarded receiving cells
TxCells: Number of sending cells
TxErrors: Number of discarded sending cells (fixed to 0)
20-30
Monitors
Input format P1
Parameter P1: PVC identifier { port number VPI value/VCI value | port number [VPI value] | PVC
name }
- Port number (1 to 16, 33 to 48) (single specification)
- VPI value/VCI value (single specification)
- VPI value (single specification)
- PVC name (1 to 32 characters)
Usage condition If no PVC is registered, you cannot execute this command. (except when the port
number is specified.)
Specify the root port number for the port for which an IMA group is set. (Otherwise, an
error occurs.)
Notes When only the port number is specified and when the VPI value is specified (when VC
connection is registered), execution is confirmed after this command is entered.
Output item
20-31
Monitors
Input format P1
Notes Entering this command clears the port (line) quality counter.
When the 32T1E1H/32T1E1T line card is installed and the frame format is Unframed,
only LCV Errors are counted. Other counter values are fixed to 0.
20-32
Monitors
*Switch#
*Switch#
Output items port: Port number
Related None
command
20-33
Monitors
Usage condition Only one counter can be registered for one port (line).
Note None
Output item
Related show counter ether-oam entry Display of EtherOAM counter registration information
commands clear counter ether-oam entry Clearing of EtherOAM counter registration
show counter ether-oam value Display of EtherOAM counter
20-34
Monitors
Note None
20-35
Monitors
20-36
Monitors
Note None
Output item
20-37
Monitors
Note None
*Switch@1#
*Switch@1# show counter ether-oam value 1/1
Ether OAM Frame Count
=====================
Port RxPkts TxPkts
----------------------------
1/1 121 102
*Switch@1#
20-38
Monitors
mirror port
Setting of mirroring start or stop
Sets mirroring start or stop.
Output item
20-39
Monitors
Parameter None
Note None
Mirror From
------------------------------
In Port : 24
Out Port: 26
*Switch#
20-40
Maintenance and Operation
21 Maintenance and
Operation
21-1
Maintenance and Operation
upload running-config
Uploading of running configuration to FTP server
Uploads running configuration to the FTP server.
Input format P1 P2
Output items FTP Login Name: User name used to log in to FTP server
FTP Login Password: User password used to log in to FTP server
FTP Information: FTP server error message (Only when a command error occurs)
21-2
Maintenance and Operation
upload startup-config
Uploading of startup configuration to FTP server
Uploads startup configuration to the FTP server.
Input format P1 P2
Output items FTP Login Name: User name used to log in to FTP server
FTP Login Password: User password used to log in to FTP server
FTP Information: FTP server error message (Only when a command error occurs)
21-3
Maintenance and Operation
upload local-syslog
Uploading of system log to FTP server
Uploads the system log to the FTP server.
Input format P1 P2
Output items FTP Login Name: User name used to log in to FTP server
FTP Login Password: User password used to log in to FTP server
FTP Information: FTP server error message(Only when a command error occurs)
21-4
Maintenance and Operation
upload all-information
Uploading of setting information to FTP server
Uploads setting information to the FTP server.
Input format P1 P2
Output items FTP Login Name: User name used to log in to FTP server
FTP Login Password: User password used to log in to FTP server
FTP Information: FTP server error message(Only when a command error occurs)
21-5
Maintenance and Operation
upload fault
Uploading of fault information to FTP server
Uploads fault information to the FTP server.
Input format P1 P2
Output items FTP Login Name: User name used to log in to FTP server
FTP Login Password: User password used to log in to FTP server
FTP Information: FTP server error message(Only when a command error occurs)
21-6
Maintenance and Operation
download fpga
Downloading of FPGA
Downloads FPGA.
Input format P1 P2 P3
21-7
Maintenance and Operation
Output items FTP Login Name: User name used to log in to FTP server
FTP Login Password: User password used to log in to FTP server
FTP Information: FTP server error message(Only when a command error occurs)
21-8
Maintenance and Operation
download software
Downloading of software
Downloads software.
Input format P1 P2
Output items FTP Login Name: User name used to log in to FTP server
FTP Login Password: User password used to log in to FTP server
FTP Information: FTP server error message (Only when a command error occurs)
21-9
Maintenance and Operation
download running-config
Downloading of running configuration from FTP server
Downloads running configuration from the FTP server.
Input format P1 P2
Notes FTP transfer may be performed several times according to the configuration size to be
downloaded.
Set an FTP user name and FTP password interactively.
Set a file name or a path name + file name with ASCII characters other than ["], [?], and
[control character]. (However, you can use only the characters that can be recognized
by the FTP server.)
When using [space], enclose the entire character string in double quotation marks.
Output items FTP Login Name: User name used to log in to FTP server
FTP Login Password: User password used to log in to FTP server
FTP Information: FTP server error message (Only when a command error occurs)
21-10
Maintenance and Operation
download startup-config
Downloading of startup configuration from FTP server
Downloads startup configuration from the FTP server.
Input format P1 P2
Notes FTP transfer may be performed several times according to the configuration size to be
downloaded.
Set an FTP user name and FTP password interactively.
Set a file name or a path name + file name with ASCII characters other than ["], [?], and
[control character]. (However, you can use only the characters that can be recognized
by the FTP server.)
When using [space], enclose the entire character string in double quotation marks.
Output items FTP Login Name: User name used to log in to FTP server
FTP Login Password: User password used to log in to FTP server
FTP Information: FTP server error message(Only when a command error occurs)
21-11
Maintenance and Operation
show running-config
Display of running configuration
Shows the current running configuration.
Note None
Output item
21-12
Maintenance and Operation
21-13
Maintenance and Operation
show startup-config
Display of startup configuration
Shows the saved startup configuration.
Note None
21-14
Maintenance and Operation
!
set vlan name 1 abc
set vlan name 2 def
set vlan ethertype 17-24,25,26 0x0600
set vlan portbase 17 1
set vlan portbase 18 1
set vlan portbase 19 1
set vlan portbase 20 1
set vlan portbase 21 1
set vlan portbase 22 1
set vlan portbase 23 1
!
set ip address out-band 100.10.200.100 255.255.255.0
set ip route default 100.10.200.100
set ip route 2 100.16.2.0 255.255.255.0 100.10.202.20
set out-band flowcontrol enable
set snmp enable
set snmp manager 1 public 100.10.200.33 read-write
set snmp trap-manager 1 public 100.10.200.33 v2c
set ntp server secondary 100.10.200.33
set ntp access-time 2
set syslog server 1 100.10.200.33 local0
!
*Switch#
Output item
21-15
Maintenance and Operation
21-16
Maintenance and Operation
port: Port message
link: Link change
fault: Fault message
sfp: SFP change information
ntp: NTP access error
telnet: telnet message
maintenance-network: Maintenance network message
spantree: Spanning tree
fdb: MAC learning
aggregation: Link aggregation
atm-oam: ATM OAM alarm
ether-oam: EtherOAM alarm
t1e1: T1E1OAM information
tdmop: TDMoP information
ima: IMA group
loopback-atm: ATM loopback event
ether-ring: EtherRing event
command: Command
snmp: SNMP
* When P2 is omitted, all the message groups are assumed to be set.
When private-trap is specified in P2
P3: Private trap number (1 to 999)
When trap-id is specified in P2
P3: Trap-ID (1 to 999)
When port is specified in P2
P3: Port number (1 to 26, 33 to 48) (single specification)
When link is specified in P2
P3: Port number (1 to 26, 33 to 48) (single specification)
When fault is specified in P2
P3: Fault type { critical | major | minor | warning }
critical: Critical error
major: Major error
minor: Minor error
warning: Warning error
When telnet is specified in P2
P3: telnet connection state { connect | fail }
connect: telnet login, logout
fail: telnet error
When maintenance-network is specified in P2
P3: Maintenance network load { out-band | in-band }
out-band: Maintenance network load (OUTBAND)
in-band: Maintenance network load (INBAND)
When atm-oam is specified in P2
P3: ATM OAM alarm { detect-f1f3 | detect-f4f5 | detect-minor }
detect-f1f3: F1/F2/F3 alarm detection
detect-f4f5: F4/F5 alarm detection
detect-minor: MN alarm detection
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Maintenance and Operation
When ether-oam is specified in P2
P3: EtherOAM alarm { unexpect-level | mismerge | unexpect-mep | unexpect-
period | loc | rdi }
unexpect-level: Unexpect MEG Level
mismerge: Mismerge
unexpect-mep: Unexpect MEP
unexpect-period: Unexpect Period
loc: LOC
rdi: RDI
* When P3 is omitted, all the members belonging to the group specified in P2 are
assumed to be set.
P4: Trap transmission selection enable/disable setting { enable | disable }
enable: Enables trap transmission selection
disable: Disables trap transmission selection
Note None
Output item
Related show message transmit config Display of trap transmission selection setting status
command
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Parameter P1: Message group { private-trap | trap-id | port | link | fault | sfp | ntp | telnet |
maintenance-network | spantree | fdb | aggregation | atm-oam | ether-oam | t1e1 |
tdmop | ima | loopback-atm | ether-ring | command | snmp }
private-trap: Private trap
trap-id: Trap-ID
port: Port message
link: Link change
fault: Fault message
sfp: SFP change information
ntp: NTP access error
telnet: telnet message
maintenance-network: Maintenance network message
spantree: Spanning tree
fdb: MAC learning
aggregation: Link aggregation
atm-oam: ATM OAM alarm
ether-oam: EtherOAM alarm
t1e1: T1E1OAM information
tdmop: TDMoP information
ima: IMA group
loopback-atm: ATM loopback event
ether-ring: EtherRing event
command: Command message
snmp: SNMP message
* When P1 is omitted, the trap transmission selection setting status on all the
message groups is shown.
Note None
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Input example *Switch# show message transmit config
Message Transmit Configuration (Member)
=======================================
Group Member Monitor Trap Remote-log Local-log
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
fault : critical enabled enabled enabled enabled
major enabled enabled enabled enabled
minor enabled enabled enabled enabled
warning enabled enabled enabled enabled
sfp : --- enabled enabled enabled enabled
ntp : --- enabled enabled enabled enabled
telnet : connect enabled enabled enabled enabled
fail enabled enabled enabled enabled
maintenance-network: out-band enabled enabled enabled enabled
in-band enabled enabled enabled enabled
spantree : --- enabled enabled enabled enabled
fdb : --- enabled enabled enabled enabled
aggregation : --- enabled enabled enabled enabled
atm-oam :detect-f1f3 enabled enabled enabled enabled
detect-f4f5 enabled enabled enabled enabled
detect-minor enabled enabled enabled enabled
ether-oam :unexpect-level enabled enabled enabled enabled
mismerge enabled enabled enabled enabled
unexpect-mep enabled enabled enabled enabled
unexpect-period enabled enabled enabled enabled
loc enabled enabled enabled enabled
rdi enabled enabled enabled enabled
t1e1 : --- enabled enabled enabled enabled
tdmop : --- enabled enabled enabled enabled
command : --- --- --- enabled enabled
snmp : --- --- --- enabled enabled
*Switch#
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Message Transmit Configuration (Element)
Group: Group name
Element: Element number
Monitor: Autonomous message
enabled: Autonomous message enabled
disabled: Autonomous message disabled
Trap: Trap message
enabled: Trap message enabled
disabled: Trap message disabled
Remote-log: Remote log message
enabled: Remote log message enabled
disabled: Remote log message disabled
Local-log: Local log message
enabled: Local log message enabled
disabled: Local log message disabled
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show all
Display of all setting information
Shows all setting information.
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User Information
================
No entry in the table.
System Date
===========
Current Date : 01/01/2010
Current Time : 16:40:36
Time Zone : GMT +09:00
Daylight Time Start : --/--/---- --:--
Daylight Time End : --/--/---- --:--
Daylight Time Offset: --:--
System Information
==================
SysDescr : NEC CX2200 Ver.02.05.01
System Location:
System Name :
System Contact :
System Up Time : 0 days, 01:21:15.29
IP Table
========
Management Port MAC Address IP Address Netmask
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
out-band 00:0b:6d:02:31:4b 100.10.200.100 255.255.255.0
in-band 00:0b:6d:02:31:4c 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
<Omission>
Output item
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write memory
Saving of setting information
Saves the setting information.
Parameter None
Note None
Output item
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Maintenance and Operation
clear startup-config
Clearing of startup configuration
Clears startup configuration.
Input format P1
Output item
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Maintenance and Operation
21-26
Maintenance and Operation
Output items Module: Module
System: device
Fanu: FAN unit
Cpusw: CPUSW card
Line1: LINE1 card
Line2: LINE2 card
Power: Power
External Memory: External memory
Type: Line type
cpusw: CPUSW
cpuswe: CPUSWE
32t1e1h: 32T1E1H
32t1e1t: 32T1E1T
2gbe: 2GBE
1atm155a: 1ATM155A
For description of fault information, refer to "Fault List" of "Appendix" in the "Instruction
Manual".
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Parameter None
Output item
Related show fault present Display of current fault and alarm information
command
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Maintenance and Operation
Parameter None
Note When a self exception or WDTOVF occurs, fault information can be saved every five
faces (to 10 faces).
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Maintenance and Operation
<Exception Information>
task name = tShell
vector offset = 0x00000200
error number = 0x00000000
data exception address register = 0x00000000
bus error address register = 0x02014280
bus error syndrome register = 0x00000000
general purpose register
00a17418 016515c8 00000000 00000001
00001210 00000001 00000000 ef600800
<Omission>
·
·
condition register = 0x48400080
fixed-point exception register = 0x00000000
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NAME ENTRY TID PRI STATUS PC SP ERRNO DELAY
-------- ----------- -------- --- ---------- -------- -------- ------- ------
tExcTask excTask 1664f50 0 PEND a579a8 1664e70 0 0
tLogTask logTask 16664f8 0 PEND a579a8 1666420 0 0
<Omission>
·
·
<Task Trace Information> (after 0sec since WDT-OVF detected)
Output items Exception Information: Fault information collected when the exception occurred
Error Information: Fault information collected when the WDTOVF occurred
Related show fault present Display of current fault and alarm information
commands clear fault past Clearing of past fault information
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Parameter None
Output item
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Parameter None
Note CPUSW is fixed to mount (high) when Fanu is mounted since FAN rotation frequency
control is not supported.
*Switch#
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Maintenance and Operation
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Maintenance and Operation
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
21-35
Maintenance and Operation
Parameter None
Note None
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Maintenance and Operation
Related show system status Display of device installation status and various statuses
command
21-37
Maintenance and Operation
Parameter None
*Switch#
21-38
Maintenance and Operation
Related show system status Display of device installation status and various statuses
command
21-39
Maintenance and Operation
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
Related show system status Display of device installation status and various statuses
command
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Maintenance and Operation
Input format P1
Note None
Output item
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Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
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Maintenance and Operation
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
Related None
command
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Maintenance and Operation
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch
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Device Control
22 Device Control
22-1
Device Control
reset system
Resetting of entire device
Resets the entire device.
Parameter P1: FPGA version upgrade specification { fpga-version-up } or restart load module
specification { latest | backup }
fpga-version-up: FPGA version upgrade specification
latest: latest side
backup: backup side
* When FPGA version upgrade is specified, downloaded FPGA is reflected to the
device.
* When omitted, latest is assumed.
22-2
Device Control
System Boot
auto-booting...
<Omission>
Output item
22-3
Device Control
show reset
Display of reset factor
Shows a device reset factor.
Parameter None
Note None
*Switch#
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Appendix
23 Appendix
23-1
Appendix
23-2
Appendix
23-3
Appendix
23-4
Appendix
23-5
Appendix
23-6
Appendix
23-7
Appendix
5: Shown
×: Not shown
- : Not applicable
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Appendix
Operation restrictions
Command TDM TDMoP ATMoP 1ATM FE GbE
155A
date - - - - - -
dm ether-oam
5
linktrace ether-oam
5
lm ether-oam
5
loopback atm
5 5
loopback ether-oam
5
mirror port
5 5
reset cesop-device Δ Δ Δ 5
reset reference-clock - - - - - -
reset system - - - - - -
set adaptive-clock
5
5
set adaptive-clock-format
5
set adaptive-clock-mode
5
set aggregation group
5 5
set aggregation port priority
5 5
set aggregation protection-time
5 5
set aggregation system priority
5 5
set atm-oam
5 5
set atm-oam flow
5 5
set atmop format
5 5
set atmop format concatenation Δ Δ Δ 5
set atmop format concatenation
5 5
member
set atmop in-port priority
5 5
set atmop mode Δ Δ Δ 5
set atmop out-port clp mode
5 5
set atmop out-port clp priority Δ Δ Δ 5
set atmop out-port strict-priority Δ Δ Δ 5
set atm-shaper rate
5 5
set counter ether-oam entry
5
set counter pvc entry
5 5
set counter vlan entry
5 5
set enable password - - - - - -
set ether-oam cc
5
set ether-oam frame
5
set ether-oam lm
5
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Operation restrictions
Command TDM TDMoP ATMoP 1ATM FE GbE
155A
set ether-oam meg
5
set ether-oam mep
5
set ether-oam peer-mep
5
set ether-oam rdi
5
set ether-oam reply-period
5
set ether-ring
5
set ether-ring control-vlan
5
set ether-ring rpl-owner
5
set ether-ring time
5
set fault auto-reboot - - - - - -
set fdb agingtime - - - - - -
set filter in-port
5
set frame-size - - - - - -
set ima clock
5
set ima group
5
set in-band admin - - - - - -
set in-band vid - - - - - -
set ip address in-band - - - - - -
set ip address out-band - - - - - -
set ip route - - - - - -
set ip route default - - - - - -
set isolate port
5 5 5 5 5
set login password - - - - - -
set loopback atm keepalive
5 5
set loopback atm keepalive-mode 5 5 5 5
set loopback atm source-id 5 5 5 5
set message transmit - - - - - -
set ntp access-time - - - - - -
set ntp server - - - - - -
set out-band flowcontrol - - - - - -
set out-band speed - - - - - -
set port admin 5 5 5 5 5 5
set port cable-length 5 5 5
set port clock
5
set port flowcontrol
5 5
set port frame 5 5 5 5
set port impedance Δ Δ Δ
set port link-trap Δ Δ Δ 5 5 5
set port mode 5 5 5 5
set port protection-time
5 5
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Appendix
Operation restrictions
Command TDM TDMoP ATMoP 1ATM FE GbE
155A
set port speed
5 5
set port type
5
set pvc admin
5 5
set pvc connection
5 5
set pvc name
5 5
set pvc port admin
5 5
set pvc static
5 5
set qos in-class-map maximum
5 5
set qos in-port cos-map
5 5
set qos in-port cos-map mode
5 5
set qos in-priority maximum
5 5
set qos in-rate maximum
5 5
set qos out-bandwidth Δ Δ Δ 5 5 5
set qos out-wred Δ Δ Δ 5 5 5
set qos switch-class-map - - - - - -
set reference-clock group
{
set reference-clock mode - - - - - -
set reference-clock multiple-source Δ Δ Δ
set reference-clock priority Δ Δ Δ
set [reserve] qos initial-buffer Δ Δ Δ 5 5 5
set session ip-permit - - - - - -
set snmp - - - - - -
set snmp authen-trap - - - - - -
set snmp manager - - - - - -
set snmp trap-manager - - - - - -
set spantree - - - - - -
set spantree mode - - - - - -
set spantree port
5 5
set spantree port cost
5 5
set spantree port edge
5 5
set spantree port point-to-point
5 5
set spantree port priority
5 5
set spantree priority - - - - - -
set spantree time - - - - - -
set spantree txholdcount - - - - - -
set syslog map - - - - - -
set syslog remote - - - - - -
set syslog server - - - - - -
set system contact - - - - - -
set system daylight-time - - - - - -
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Operation restrictions
Command TDM TDMoP ATMoP 1ATM FE GbE
155A
set system location - - - - - -
set system name - - - - - -
set system timezone - - - - - -
set tdm group 5
set tdm path 5
set tdmop admin
5
set tdmop connection
5
set tdmop format
5
set tdmop group
5
set tdmop jitter
5
set tdmop mode
5
set terminal logout - - - - - -
set terminal monitor - - - - - -
set terminal prompt - - - - - -
set terminal scroll local - - - - - -
set terminal scroll system - - - - - -
set user account - - - - - -
set vlan ethertype
5 5
set vlan member
5 5
set vlan name - - - - - -
set vlan portbase
5 5
set vlan swap
5 5
set vlan tagbase
5 5
5: Operable
: Inoperable (commands cannot be entered)
Δ: Not dependend on port mode
- : Not dependent on line
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Index
Index
C
clear adaptive-clock ................................................................................................................... 17-19
clear adaptive-clock-format........................................................................................................ 17-25
clear aggregation group ............................................................................................................... 8-23
clear atmop format ..................................................................................................................... 11-16
clear atmop format concatenation.............................................................................................. 11-26
clear atmop format concatenation member ............................................................................... 11-29
clear atm-shaper rate................................................................................................................... 12-5
clear counter cell........................................................................................................................ 20-30
clear counter ether-oam entry.................................................................................................... 20-36
clear counter port ......................................................................................................................... 20-5
clear counter pvc entry............................................................................................................... 20-18
clear counter vlan entry.............................................................................................................. 20-10
clear counter vlan value ............................................................................................................. 20-15
clear enable password ................................................................................................................... 1-6
clear ether-oam fault reason ...................................................................................................... 10-28
clear ether-oam lm ..................................................................................................................... 10-15
clear ether-oam meg.................................................................................................................... 10-5
clear ether-oam mep.................................................................................................................. 10-12
clear ether-oam peer-mep ......................................................................................................... 10-17
clear ether-ring loop-detection ................................................................................................... 10-42
clear fault past............................................................................................................................ 21-32
clear fault warning...................................................................................................................... 21-28
clear fdb table port ....................................................................................................................... 7-12
clear fdb table vid......................................................................................................................... 7-15
clear filter in-port ............................................................................................................................ 9-9
clear ima group ............................................................................................................................ 14-8
clear in-band vid........................................................................................................................... 3-19
clear ip address in-band................................................................................................................. 3-6
clear ip address out-band .............................................................................................................. 3-3
clear ip route ................................................................................................................................ 3-12
clear ip route default ...................................................................................................................... 3-8
clear login password ...................................................................................................................... 1-8
Index-1
Index
D
date ................................................................................................................................................ 2-6
disable............................................................................................................................................ 1-4
dm ether-oam............................................................................................................................. 10-33
download fpga.............................................................................................................................. 21-7
download running-config............................................................................................................ 21-10
download software ....................................................................................................................... 21-9
download startup-config............................................................................................................. 21-11
Index-2
Index
E
enable ............................................................................................................................................ 1-3
exit ................................................................................................................................................. 1-2
L
linktrace ether-oam .................................................................................................................... 10-31
lm ether-oam.............................................................................................................................. 10-35
loopback atm................................................................................................................................ 19-2
loopback ether-oam ................................................................................................................... 10-29
M
mirror port .................................................................................................................................. 20-38
P
ping .............................................................................................................................................. 3-20
R
reset cesop-device..................................................................................................................... 16-26
reset reference-clock ................................................................................................................... 17-6
reset system................................................................................................................................. 22-2
S
set [reserve] qos initial-buffer....................................................................................................... 6-20
set adaptive-clock ...................................................................................................................... 17-12
set adaptive-clock-format........................................................................................................... 17-23
set adaptive-clock-mode ............................................................................................................ 17-21
set aggregation group .................................................................................................................. 8-19
set aggregation port priority ......................................................................................................... 8-26
set aggregation protection-time ................................................................................................... 8-28
set aggregation system priority .................................................................................................... 8-24
set atm-oam ................................................................................................................................. 13-2
set atm-oam flow.......................................................................................................................... 13-4
Index-3
Index
Index-4
Index
Index-5
Index
Index-6
Index
Index-7
Index
Index-8
Index
Index-9
Index
U
upload all-information................................................................................................................... 21-5
upload fault .................................................................................................................................. 21-6
upload local-syslog ...................................................................................................................... 21-4
upload running-config .................................................................................................................. 21-2
upload startup-config ................................................................................................................... 21-3
W
write memory ............................................................................................................................. 21-24
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