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Revision History
I
1.32 port................................................................................................................ 1-25
1.33 pppoe-plus..................................................................................................... 1-25
1.34 psvid ............................................................................................................. 1-26
1.35 pvid ............................................................................................................... 1-27
1.36 port-location format......................................................................................... 1-27
1.37 port-location sub-option rid.............................................................................. 1-28
1.38 port-location access-loop-char......................................................................... 1-29
1.39 pppoa-info...................................................................................................... 1-30
1.40 pppoe-test...................................................................................................... 1-30
1.41 pvc ................................................................................................................ 1-31
1.42 qos pvc2queue............................................................................................... 1-32
1.43 qos cos-remark .............................................................................................. 1-32
1.44 qos cvid ......................................................................................................... 1-33
1.45 qos def-cos .................................................................................................... 1-34
1.46 qos override-cos............................................................................................. 1-35
1.47 qos trust ........................................................................................................ 1-35
1.48 qos-policy ...................................................................................................... 1-36
1.49 shutdown ....................................................................................................... 1-37
1.50 switchport QinQ.............................................................................................. 1-38
1.51 svlan ............................................................................................................. 1-38
1.52 trap-control .................................................................................................... 1-39
1.53 adsl alarmprofile............................................................................................. 1-40
1.54 adsl loop-test ................................................................................................. 1-40
1.55 adsl power-forcestate ..................................................................................... 1-41
1.56 adsl profile ..................................................................................................... 1-42
1.57 adsl trans-mode ............................................................................................. 1-43
1.58 range............................................................................................................. 1-43
1.59 user-info ........................................................................................................ 1-44
II
2.9 dhcp-snooping ................................................................................................... 2-8
2.10 dhcp-snooping-limit .......................................................................................... 2-9
2.11 dhcp-source-guard.......................................................................................... 2-10
2.12 dhcp-proxy......................................................................................................2-11
2.13 egress-shaping-queue .....................................................................................2-11
2.14 filter mac-address........................................................................................... 2-12
2.15 igmp .............................................................................................................. 2-13
2.16 igmp bandwidth .............................................................................................. 2-13
2.17 igmp fast-leave............................................................................................... 2-14
2.18 igmp groups-limit ............................................................................................ 2-15
2.19 igmp igmp-packet-limit .................................................................................... 2-16
2.20 igmp last-query-interval................................................................................... 2-16
2.21 igmp query-interval ......................................................................................... 2-17
2.22 igmp query-max-resp...................................................................................... 2-18
2.23 igmp robustness............................................................................................. 2-18
2.24 igmp version .................................................................................................. 2-19
2.25 ipoa default-gateway....................................................................................... 2-20
2.26 igmp proxy-ip ................................................................................................. 2-20
2.27 max-mac-learn ............................................................................................... 2-21
2.28 modem .......................................................................................................... 2-22
2.29 multicast ........................................................................................................ 2-22
2.30 mld ................................................................................................................ 2-23
2.31 nd-snooping ................................................................................................... 2-24
2.32 pm-reset ........................................................................................................ 2-25
2.33 pvc ................................................................................................................ 2-25
2.34 port-location format......................................................................................... 2-26
2.35 port-location sub-option rid.............................................................................. 2-27
2.36 port-location access-loop-char......................................................................... 2-27
2.37 port................................................................................................................ 2-28
2.38 pppoe-plus..................................................................................................... 2-29
2.39 psvid ............................................................................................................. 2-29
2.40 pvid ............................................................................................................... 2-30
2.41 qos cos-remark .............................................................................................. 2-31
2.42 qos cvid ......................................................................................................... 2-32
2.43 qos def-cos .................................................................................................... 2-32
2.44 qos override-cos............................................................................................. 2-33
2.45 qos pvc2queue............................................................................................... 2-34
III
2.46 qos trust ........................................................................................................ 2-34
2.47 qos-policy ...................................................................................................... 2-35
2.48 shutdown ....................................................................................................... 2-36
2.49 switchport QinQ.............................................................................................. 2-37
2.50 svlan ............................................................................................................. 2-37
2.51 traffic-profile ................................................................................................... 2-38
2.52 trap-control .................................................................................................... 2-39
2.53 vdsl2 alarm-profile .......................................................................................... 2-40
2.54 range............................................................................................................. 2-40
2.55 user-info ........................................................................................................ 2-41
2.56 virtual-mac ..................................................................................................... 2-42
2.57 vdsl2 base-profile ........................................................................................... 2-43
2.58 vdsl2 dpbo-profile ........................................................................................... 2-43
2.59 vdsl2 service-profile........................................................................................ 2-44
2.60 vdsl2 upbo-profile ........................................................................................... 2-45
2.61 bandwidth-util................................................................................................. 2-45
2.62 dhcp-proxy..................................................................................................... 2-46
2.63 igmp proxy-ip ................................................................................................. 2-47
2.64 ipoa ............................................................................................................... 2-48
2.65 pppoe-test...................................................................................................... 2-48
2.66 pvid ............................................................................................................... 2-49
IV
3.16 igmp groups-limit ............................................................................................ 3-13
3.17 igmp igmp-packet-limit .................................................................................... 3-14
3.18 igmp last-query-interval................................................................................... 3-14
3.19 igmp query-interval ......................................................................................... 3-15
3.20 igmp query-max-resp...................................................................................... 3-16
3.21 igmp robustness............................................................................................. 3-17
3.22 igmp version .................................................................................................. 3-17
3.23 ingress........................................................................................................... 3-18
3.24 max-mac-learn ............................................................................................... 3-19
3.25 modem ip....................................................................................................... 3-19
3.26 multicast ........................................................................................................ 3-20
3.27 port................................................................................................................ 3-21
3.28 pppoa-info...................................................................................................... 3-21
3.29 pppoe-plus..................................................................................................... 3-22
3.30 psvid ............................................................................................................. 3-23
3.31 pvc ................................................................................................................ 3-23
3.32 pvid ............................................................................................................... 3-24
3.33 qos cos-remark .............................................................................................. 3-25
3.34 qos cvid ......................................................................................................... 3-25
3.35 qos def-cos .................................................................................................... 3-26
3.36 qos override-cos............................................................................................. 3-27
3.37 qos pvc2queue............................................................................................... 3-28
3.38 qos trust ........................................................................................................ 3-28
3.39 qos-policy ...................................................................................................... 3-29
3.40 queue ............................................................................................................ 3-30
3.41 shdsl alarm-profile .......................................................................................... 3-31
3.42 shdsl loop-test................................................................................................ 3-31
3.43 shdsl profile ................................................................................................... 3-32
3.44 shutdown ....................................................................................................... 3-33
3.45 sub-channel ................................................................................................... 3-34
3.46 svlan ............................................................................................................. 3-34
3.47 trap-control .................................................................................................... 3-35
3.48 port-location access-loop-char......................................................................... 3-36
3.49 port-location format......................................................................................... 3-36
3.50 port-location sub-option rid.............................................................................. 3-37
3.51 bandwidth-util................................................................................................. 3-38
3.52 dhcp-proxy..................................................................................................... 3-39
V
3.53 egress-shaping-queue .................................................................................... 3-39
3.54 igmp proxy-ip ................................................................................................. 3-40
3.55 ipoa ............................................................................................................... 3-41
3.56 port-location flex-format .................................................................................. 3-42
3.57 range............................................................................................................. 3-42
3.58 switchport qinq ............................................................................................... 3-43
3.59 user-info ........................................................................................................ 3-43
VI
4.30 spanning-tree classic-stp priority ..................................................................... 4-23
4.31 spanning-tree rapid-stp admin-cost.................................................................. 4-24
4.32 spanning-tree rapid-stp edge-port.................................................................... 4-25
4.33 spanning-tree rapid-stp packet-type ................................................................. 4-26
4.34 spanning-tree rapid-stp point2point-port ........................................................... 4-26
4.35 spanning-tree rapid-stp priority ........................................................................ 4-27
4.36 spanning-tree rapid-stp protocol-migration ....................................................... 4-28
4.37 speed ............................................................................................................ 4-29
4.38 trap-control .................................................................................................... 4-29
VII
7.1.1 ip igmp enable/disable .............................................................................. 7-1
7.1.2 ip igmp mode ........................................................................................... 7-2
7.1.3 ip igmp bandwidth-control ........................................................................ 7-2
7.1.4 ip igmp general-leave-address .................................................................. 7-3
7.1.5 ip igmp mvlan........................................................................................... 7-4
7.1.6 ip igmp mvlan max-group.......................................................................... 7-5
7.1.7 ip igmp mvlan receive-port ........................................................................ 7-5
7.1.8 ip igmp mvlan source-port......................................................................... 7-6
7.1.9 ip igmp mvlan source-ip ............................................................................ 7-7
7.1.10 ip igmp mvlan start-group-ip .................................................................... 7-7
7.1.11 ip igmp mvlan group-filter ........................................................................ 7-8
7.1.12 ip igmp mvlan group ............................................................................... 7-9
7.1.13 ip igmp version-mode ........................................................................... 7-10
7.1.14 ip igmp snooping-aging-time ................................................................. 7-10
7.1.15 ip igmp span-vlan ..................................................................................7-11
7.1.16 ip igmp stb-mac.................................................................................... 7-12
7.1.17 ip igmp video-monitor ........................................................................... 7-12
7.1.18 ip igmp vlan-translate............................................................................ 7-13
7.1.19 ip igmp through .................................................................................... 7-14
7.2 IPTV Commands.............................................................................................. 7-15
7.2.1 ip iptv cac enable ................................................................................... 7-15
7.2.2 ip iptv cdr deny-right ............................................................................... 7-15
7.2.3 ip iptv cdr max-records ........................................................................... 7-16
7.2.4 ip iptv cdr report-interval ......................................................................... 7-17
7.2.5 ip iptv cdr report ..................................................................................... 7-17
7.2.6 ip iptv cdr ............................................................................................... 7-18
7.2.7 ip iptv cac enable ................................................................................... 7-18
7.2.8 ip iptv prw report-interval......................................................................... 7-20
7.2.9 ip iptv prw recognition-time ..................................................................... 7-20
7.2.10 ip iptv prw reset .................................................................................... 7-21
7.2.11 ip iptv prw resetperiod ........................................................................... 7-21
7.2.12 ip iptv sms-server ................................................................................. 7-22
7.2.13 ip iptv view-profile................................................................................. 7-23
VIII
8.1.3 port-location pppoe-plus ........................................................................... 8-2
8.1.4 port-location vbas..................................................................................... 8-3
8.1.5 port-location access-loop-char .................................................................. 8-4
8.1.6 port-location dhcp6-relay .......................................................................... 8-5
8.1.7 port-location flexible-syntax....................................................................... 8-5
8.2 spanning-tree Commands................................................................................... 8-6
8.2.1 spanning-tree disable ............................................................................... 8-6
8.2.2 spanning-tree classic-stp enable ............................................................... 8-7
8.2.3 spanning-tree classic-stp priority ............................................................... 8-7
8.2.4 spanning-tree rapid-stp enable .................................................................. 8-8
8.2.5 spanning-tree rapid-stp default-cost........................................................... 8-9
8.2.6 spanning-tree rapid-stp force-version......................................................... 8-9
8.2.7 spanning-tree rapid-stp priority ................................................................ 8-10
8.2.8 spanning-tree rapid-stp tx-hold-count........................................................8-11
8.2.9 spanning-tree timer ................................................................................ 8-12
8.3 ssh-server........................................................................................................ 8-12
8.3.1 ssh-server.............................................................................................. 8-12
8.3.2 ssh-server generate-key ......................................................................... 8-13
8.3.3 ssh-server mode .................................................................................... 8-14
8.3.4 ssh-server only....................................................................................... 8-14
8.3.5 ssh-server type ...................................................................................... 8-15
8.3.6 ssh-server version .................................................................................. 8-15
8.4 802.1 ag .......................................................................................................... 8-16
8.4.1 assign MEP to........................................................................................ 8-16
8.4.2 cfm lbm md ............................................................................................ 8-17
8.4.3 cfm ltm md............................................................................................. 8-17
8.4.4 cfm MD create ....................................................................................... 8-18
8.4.5 cfm MD create ....................................................................................... 8-19
8.4.6 cfm MD session ..................................................................................... 8-20
8.4.7 cfm........................................................................................................ 8-20
8.4.8 create MEP session ............................................................................... 8-21
8.4.9 create RMEP session ............................................................................. 8-22
8.4.10 delete MEP .......................................................................................... 8-23
8.4.11 MA create session ................................................................................ 8-23
8.4.12 MA delete session ................................................................................ 8-24
8.4.13 MA session .......................................................................................... 8-25
8.4.14 MEP .................................................................................................... 8-25
IX
8.4.15 primary vlan ......................................................................................... 8-26
8.4.16 primary vlan ......................................................................................... 8-27
8.4.17 protect type .......................................................................................... 8-27
8.4.18 show MD ............................................................................................. 8-28
8.4.19 show MEP ........................................................................................... 8-29
8.5 802.1x ............................................................................................................ 8-30
8.5.1 dot1x enable|disable(Global)................................................................... 8-30
8.5.2 dot1x enable|disable(Interface) ............................................................... 8-30
8.5.3 dot1x initialize ........................................................................................ 8-31
8.5.4 dot1x max-req........................................................................................ 8-32
8.5.5 dot1x port-control ................................................................................... 8-32
8.5.6 dot1x re-authenticate.............................................................................. 8-33
8.5.7 dot1x send-mode ................................................................................... 8-34
8.5.8 dot1x timeout ......................................................................................... 8-34
8.5.9 show dot1x ............................................................................................ 8-35
8.6 802.3 ah .......................................................................................................... 8-36
8.6.1 efm........................................................................................................ 8-36
8.6.2 efm disable ............................................................................................ 8-37
8.6.3 efm enable............................................................................................. 8-37
8.6.4 efm get-version ...................................................................................... 8-38
8.6.5 efm remote-loopback.............................................................................. 8-39
8.6.6 no efm remote-loopback ......................................................................... 8-40
8.6.7 efm send-packet .................................................................................... 8-40
8.6.8 show dot1x ............................................................................................ 8-41
Glossary .......................................................................................................... I
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About This Manual
Purpose
At first, thank you for choosing ZXDSL 9806H Broadband Universal Access Systemof ZTE
Corporation!
The ZXDSL 9806H (V2.1.1) is a new universal access device. It provides abundant uplink
interfaces and cascade interfaces. The ZXDSL 9806H (V2.1.1) implements the access of
xDSL service, POTS service, Ethernet service, and BRI/PRI subscribers.
This manual provides the product information on the ZXDSL 9806H.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l Product manager
l Maintenance engineer
l Software debugging engineer
Chapter Summary
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once.
II
Chapter 1
ADSL/ADSL2+ Configuration
Commands
Table of Contents
accept ........................................................................................................................1-2
add-mac .....................................................................................................................1-3
atm.............................................................................................................................1-4
bind ............................................................................................................................1-5
port-location format ....................................................................................................1-6
port-location sub-option rid .........................................................................................1-6
port-location access-loop-char....................................................................................1-7
dhcp-option82 ............................................................................................................1-8
dhcp-option82 sub-option ...........................................................................................1-8
dhcp-packet-limit ........................................................................................................1-9
dhcp-snooping..........................................................................................................1-10
dhcp-snooping-limit ..................................................................................................1-11
dhcp-source-guard ...................................................................................................1-11
dhcp-proxy ...............................................................................................................1-12
egress-shaping-queue..............................................................................................1-13
filter mac-address.....................................................................................................1-14
igmp .........................................................................................................................1-14
igmp bandwidth ........................................................................................................1-15
igmp fast-leave.........................................................................................................1-16
igmp groups-limit ......................................................................................................1-16
igmp igmp-packet-limit .............................................................................................1-17
igmp last-query-interval ...........................................................................................1-18
igmp query-interval...................................................................................................1-18
igmp query-max-resp ...............................................................................................1-19
igmp robustness.......................................................................................................1-20
igmp version.............................................................................................................1-20
igmp proxy-ip ...........................................................................................................1-21
ipoa ..........................................................................................................................1-22
max-mac-learn .........................................................................................................1-23
modem ip .................................................................................................................1-23
multicast...................................................................................................................1-24
port ..........................................................................................................................1-25
pppoe-plus ...............................................................................................................1-25
psvid ........................................................................................................................1-26
1-1
pvid ..........................................................................................................................1-27
port-location format ..................................................................................................1-27
port-location sub-option rid .......................................................................................1-28
port-location access-loop-char..................................................................................1-29
pppoa-info ................................................................................................................1-30
pppoe-test ................................................................................................................1-30
pvc ...........................................................................................................................1-31
qos pvc2queue.........................................................................................................1-32
qos cos-remark ........................................................................................................1-32
qos cvid....................................................................................................................1-33
qos def-cos ..............................................................................................................1-34
qos override-cos.......................................................................................................1-35
qos trust ...................................................................................................................1-35
qos-policy.................................................................................................................1-36
shutdown..................................................................................................................1-37
switchport QinQ........................................................................................................1-38
svlan ........................................................................................................................1-38
trap-control...............................................................................................................1-39
adsl alarmprofile.......................................................................................................1-40
adsl loop-test............................................................................................................1-40
adsl power-forcestate ...............................................................................................1-41
adsl profile................................................................................................................1-42
adsl trans-mode .......................................................................................................1-43
range........................................................................................................................1-43
user-info ...................................................................................................................1-44
1.1 accept
Syntax
accept { all | tagged-only | untagged-only} pvc pvcid
Purpose
To configure port on acceptable frames
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
1-2
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port on acceptable frames:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#accept tagged-only pvc 2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.2 add-mac
Syntax
add-mac mac-address vid [ pvcid]
no add-mac mac-address vid
Purpose
To add or delete port static MAC ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to add port static MAC ID:
1-3
Related Commands
None
1.3 atm
Syntax
atm pvc pvcid vpi vpi vci vci [ common | multicast | pppoa_llc | pppoa_vcmux]
no atm pvc pvcid
Purpose
To add ATM PVC
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to add ATM PVC:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# atm pvc 2 vpi 0 vci 34 common
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
1-4
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Port PVC value must be consistent with modem PVC. For ZTE modems, PVC value is 8.
1.4 bind
Syntax
bind { ip-address | mac-address}
no bind { ip-address | mac-address}
Purpose
To add or delete IP or MAC address binding
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IP address binding:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# bind ip-address 10.61.87.200
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1-5
Purpose
To apply the port location flexible format template to the port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to apply the flexible format template china-telecom to
the port:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# port-location format china-telecom
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the DHCP remote id name of the port and enable / disable the DHCP remote
id of the port
1-6
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure the DHCP remote id name of the port as
helloworld:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# port-location sub-option rid name helloworld
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the port link function from the port location information
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
1-7
Example
The following example displays how to enable the port link function:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# port-location access-loop-char enable
Related Commands
None
1.8 dhcp-option82
Syntax
dhcp-option82 { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable port DHCP Option82
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable port DHCP Option82:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# dhcp-option82 enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1-8
Purpose
To configure port DHCP Option82 suboption
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port DHCP Option82 suboption:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# dhcp-option82 sub-option rid enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.10 dhcp-packet-limit
Syntax
dhcp-packet-limit packet-num
Purpose
To configure DHCP packet limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
1-9
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure DHCP packet limit:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#dhcp-packet-limit 10
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.11 dhcp-snooping
Syntax
dhcp-snooping { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable DHCP snooping
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable DHCP-snooping:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#dhcp-snooping enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
1-10
Related Commands
None
1.12 dhcp-snooping-limit
Syntax
dhcp-snooping-limit num
Purpose
To configure port DHCP snooping limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port DHCP snooping limit:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#dhcp-snooping-limit 2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.13 dhcp-source-guard
Syntax
dhcp-source-guard { enable | disable} pvc pvcid
Purpose
To enable or disable DHCP source guard
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
1-11
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable DHCP source guard:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# dhcp-source-guard enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.14 dhcp-proxy
Syntax
dhcp-proxy { enable| disable}
Purpose
To enable / disable the DHCP proxy function
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
1-12
Example
The following example displays how to enable the DHCP proxy function of the port 1, slot
3:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)#dhcp-proxy enable
Related Commands
None
1.15 egress-shaping-queue
Syntax
egress-shaping-queue queue queueid average-rate average-rate burst-size burst-size
Purpose
To configure egress shaping queue
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure egress shaping queue:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#egress-shaping-queue queue 1
average-rate 333 burst-size 8
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To filter MAC address
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to filter a MAC address:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# filter mac-address 00:00:00:01:02:03
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.17 igmp
Syntax
igmp { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable IGMP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable IGMP:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# igmp enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP bandwidth
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP bandwidth:
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable IGMP fast-leave
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP fast-leave:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#igmp fast-leave enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP groups limitation number
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP groups limitation number:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#igmp groups-limit 10
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP packet limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP packet limit:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#igmp igmp-packet-limit 100
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP last query interval
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP last query interval:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# igmp last-query-interval 10
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP query packet interval
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP query packet interval:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#igmp query-interval 100
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP query maximum response time
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP query maximum response time:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#igmp query-max-resp 100
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9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure lost packet robustness on port multicast subnetwork
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure lost packets robustness on port multicast
subnetwork:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# igmp robustness 2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure IGMP version serial number
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP version serial number:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#igmp version 2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the source IP address of the multicast port which sends the query package
Parameter Description
ip-address IP address -
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
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Example
The following example displays how to set the source IP address of the port 1, slot 3 as
10.10.10.123 which sends the query package:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)#igmp proxy-ip 10.10.10.123
Related Commands
None
1.28 ipoa
Syntax
ipoa pvc pvcid { ip-address | inatmarp} [ gateway ip-address] [ mac-address]
Purpose
To configure the IPOA PVC port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)#ipoa pvc 1 192.168.4.4 gateway 192.168.4.254
Related Commands
None
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1.29 max-mac-learn
Syntax
max-mac-learn num
no max-mac-learn
Purpose
To configure or delete maximum learned MAC address number
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure maximum learned MAC address number:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# max-mac-learn 3
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.30 modem ip
Syntax
modem ip ipaddress
Purpose
To configure remote management MODEM IP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure remote management MODEM IP:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# modem ip 192.168.1.10
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.31 multicast
Syntax
multicast vlan vlanid pvc pvcid
Purpose
To configure multicast VLAN ID and PVC ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure multicast VLAN ID and PVC ID:
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Related Commands
None
1.32 port
Syntax
port { lock | unlock}
Purpose
To lock or unlock port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to lock port:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# port lock
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.33 pppoe-plus
Syntax
pppoe-plus { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable PPPoE+
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable PPPoE+:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# pppoe-plus enable
Related Commands
None
1.34 psvid
Syntax
psvid psvid pvc pvcid
Purpose
To configure PSV ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure PSV ID:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# psvid 1 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
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Related Commands
None
1.35 pvid
Syntax
pvid vid pvc pvcid
Purpose
To configure port ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port ID:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# pvid 100 pvc 1
Related Commands
None
Related Information
PVID is default port VLAN ID. When port receives untagged MAC frames, PVID becomes
MAC VLAN ID.
Purpose
To apply the port location flexible format template to the port
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Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to apply the flexible format template china-telecom to
the port:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# port-location format china-telecom
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the DHCP remote id name of the port and enable / disable the DHCP remote
id of the port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
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Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure the DHCP remote id name of the port as
helloworld:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# port-location sub-option rid name helloworld
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the port link function from the port location information
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the port link function:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# port-location access-loop-char enable
Related Commands
None
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1.39 pppoa-info
Syntax
pppoa-info pvcid
Purpose
To configure the information of the PVC PPPOA
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Value
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure the information of the PVC PPPoA, and
the pvc id is 2:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)#pppoa-info 2
Related Commands
None
1.40 pppoe-test
Syntax
pppoe-test [ pvc pvcid] [ vlan vlanid]
Purpose
To perform the simulation test of PPPOE dialing
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Value
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
None
Related Commands
None
1.41 pvc
Syntax
pvc pvcid{ enable| disable
Purpose
To configure the PVC property of the interface
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure the PVC of the port 1, slot 3, and the pvc
id is 2:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)#pvc 2 enable
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the mapping relation from the PVC to the queue
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure the mapping relation from the PVC to the
queue, making the pvc 1 and pvc 3 map to the queue 1:
9836(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# qos pvc2queue 1,3:1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable QoS CoS remark
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable QoS COS remark:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# qos cos-remark enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To add or delete QoS CV (Client Vlan) ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to add QoS CV ID:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# qos cvid 10 translate-to cvid 100
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure default port CoS priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure default port CoS priority (802.1p):
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure or delete QoS override CoS priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS override COS priority (802.1p):
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# qos override-cos 5 pvc 2 c-tag
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
no qos trust
Purpose
To configure QoS trust CoS priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS trust COS priority:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# qos trust cos mapping
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Related Informatin
Trust CoS indicates trust in CoS priority. Trust DSCP indicates trust in DSCP priority.
Mapping indicates corresponding mapping relationship. Trust CoS mapping adopts
CoS-DSCP mapping relationship to change DSCP priority. Mapping only configures
individual card.
In Ethernet configuration mode and line card configuration mode, mapping can configure
port for Ethernet card or SCCB card. For line card, mapping can only configure individual
card.
1.48 qos-policy
Syntax
qos-policy name [ ingress | egress]
no qos-policy [ ingress | egress]
Purpose
To configure QoS policy application
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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ingress Ingress -
egress Egress -
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS policy application:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# qos-policy test
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.49 shutdown
Syntax
shutdown
no shutdown
Purpose
To perform shutdown/no shutdown operation on an interface
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to perform shutdown/no shutdown operation on an
interface:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# no shutdown
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To add the VLAN tag to the specific interface packets
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable the interface:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/16)# switchport QinQ IP svid 100 pvc 1
Related Commands
show switchport QinQ
1.51 svlan
Syntax
svlan [ tls tls] { enable | disable}
Purpose
To configure port SVLAN mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable port SVLAN mode:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# svlan enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
1.52 trap-control
Syntax
trap-control { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable trap-control
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)# 9806(cfg-if-range-adsl)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable trap-control:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# trap-control enable
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure ADSL and ADSL2+ alarm profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure ADSL and ADSL2+ alarm profile:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# adsl alarm-profile test
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To check ADSL next hop by loop test
1-40
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to check ADSL next hop by loop test:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# adsl loop-test atm-ping pvc 2
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure power force state
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
1 L0_FullOn -
3 L2_LowPower -
4 L3_Idle -
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure power force state to full ON:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# adsl power-forcestate 1
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9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure ADSL profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure ADSL profile:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)# adsl profile test
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/24)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Prior to configuration, user must configure corresponding route configuration file.
Default configuration file is DEFVAL.PRF except for ISNVB card which uses profile
DEFVAL_ISDN.PRF.
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Purpose
To configure ADSL transmission mode
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure ADSL transmission mode:
Related Commands
None
1.58 range
Syntax
range
Purpose
To display the ports within the range configured in batch currently
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Parameter Description
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
9806(config-if)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays the ports within the range configured in batch currently:
9836(config-if)# range
Portlist of the range : 1/1-10
Related Commands
None
1.59 user-info
Syntax
user-info
Purpose
To configure the user information of the port
Parameter Description
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to set the user information of the port 3/1:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# user-info
user name (len <= 32):[Normal-user]
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Related Commands
None
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2-1
2.1 accept
Syntax
accept { all | tagged-only | untagged-only}
Purpose
To configure acceptable frame type
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
2-2
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure acceptable frame type as VLAN Tag:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# accept tagged-only
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.2 add-mac
Syntax
add-mac mac-address vid
no add-mac mac-address vid
Purpose
To add or delete MAC address VLAN ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to add MAC address VLAN ID:
2-3
Related Commands
None
2.3 atm
Syntax
atm pvc pvcid vpi vpi vci vci [ common | multicast]
Purpose
To configure ATM PVC
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure ATM PVC:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# atm pvc 2 vpi 0 vci 34 common
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Port PVC value must be consistent with MODEM PVC. For ZTE modems, PVC value is 8.
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2.4 bind
Syntax
bind { ip-address | mac-address}
no bind { ip-address | mac-address}
Purpose
To add or delete IP address or MAC address binding
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to add IP address binding:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#bind ip-address 10.61.87.200
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Each port can binds two MAC addresses and two IP addresses.
2.5 data-path-mode
Syntax
data-path-mode { atm | ptm | auto}
Purpose
To configure data path mode
2-5
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure data path mode as ATM:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#data-path-mode atm
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.6 dhcp-option82
Syntax
dhcp-option82 { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable port DHCP Option82 function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
2-6
Example
The following example displays how to enable DHCP-Option82 function:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# dhcp-option82 enable
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
DHCP Option82 and PPPoE+ are independent of each other.
Purpose
To configure DHCP Option82 suboption
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
2-7
Example
The following example displays how to configure DHCP Option82 suboption:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# dhcp-option82 sub-option rid enable
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.8 dhcp-packet-limit
Syntax
dhcp-packet-limit packet-num
Purpose
To configure DHCP packet limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure DHCP packet limit as 10 per second:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# dhcp-packet-limit 10
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.9 dhcp-snooping
Syntax
dhcp-snooping { enable | disable}
2-8
Purpose
To enable or disable DHCP snooping
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable DHCP snooping:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# dhcp-snooping enable
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.10 dhcp-snooping-limit
Syntax
dhcp-snooping-limit num
Purpose
To configure DHCP snooping limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
2-9
Example
The following example displays how to configure port 3/16 DHCP snooping limit as 2:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#dhcp-snooping-limit 2
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.11 dhcp-source-guard
Syntax
dhcp-source-guard { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable DHCP source guard
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable port 3/16 DHCP source guard:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# dhcp-source-guard enable
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
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2.12 dhcp-proxy
Syntax
dhcp-proxy enable | disable
Purpose
To configure the DHCP proxy function
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the DHCP proxy function of the port 1, slot
4:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)# dhcp-proxy enable
Related Commands
None
2.13 egress-shaping-queue
Syntax
egress-shaping-queue queue queueid average-rate average-rate burst-size burst-size
Purpose
To configure egress shaping queue parameters
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
2-11
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)
Example
The following example displays how to configure egress shaping queue 1 average rate
333 and burst size 8:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# egress-shaping-queue queue 1
average-rate 333 burst-size 8
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To filter MAC address
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to filter a MAC address:
2-12
Related Commands
None
2.15 igmp
Syntax
igmp { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable IGMP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable IGMP
Related Commands
None
2-13
Purpose
To configure IGMP bandwidth
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP bandwidth as 10000:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# igmp bandwidth 10000
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable IGMP fast-leave
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
2-14
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP fast-leave:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# igmp fast-leave enable
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP groups limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP groups limit as 10:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# igmp groups-limit 10
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2-15
Purpose
To configure IGMP packet limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP packet limit as 10:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# igmp igmp-packet-limit 10
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure interval time between last two IGMP queries
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure interval time as 1 second:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# igmp last-query-interval 1
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure interval time in seconds between IGMP queries
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure interval time in seconds between IGMP
queries:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# igmp query-interval 100
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure maximum IGMP query and response time
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure maximum IGMP query and response
time:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# igmp query-max-resp 100
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP robustness
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP robustness:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# igmp robustness 2
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP version
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP version:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# igmp version 2
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the default gateway IP address of the IPOA
Parameter Description
ip-address IP address -
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
At present, only one default gateway can be configured.
Example
9806(config)# ipoa default-gateway 192.168.1.254
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the source IP address of the multicast port which sends the query package
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Parameter Description
ip-address IP address -
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
By default, the source IP address of the multicast port which sends the query package is:
192.168.2.14.
Example
The following example displays how to set the source IP address of the VDSL port 1 as
10.10.10.123 which sends the query package and slot is 4:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#igmp proxy-ip 10.10.10.123
Related Commands
show igmp interface 4/1
2.27 max-mac-learn
Syntax
max-mac-learn num
no max-mac-learn
Purpose
To configure or delete learned maximum MAC addresses
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
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Example
The following example displays how to configure learned maximum MAC addresses as 3:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# max-mac-learn 3
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.28 modem
Syntax
modem ip ipaddress
Purpose
To configure remote management MODEM IP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure remote management modem IP:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# modem ip 192.168.1.10
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.29 multicast
Syntax
multicast vlan vlanid
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Purpose
To configure multicast VLAN ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure multicast VLAN ID as 2:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/1)# multicast vlan 2
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.30 mld
Syntax
mld { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable the multicast function of the port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
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Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the multicast function of the port:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#mld enable
Related Commands
show mld
2.31 nd-snooping
Syntax
nd-snooping { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable the ND monitoring function
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-1/6)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
9806(cfg-if-adsl-1/6)# nd snooping enable
Related Commands
None
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2.32 pm-reset
Syntax
pm-reset
Purpose
To reset the single-line performance monitoring result
Parameter Description
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#pm-reset
Related Commands
None
2.33 pvc
Syntax
pvc pvcidenable| disable
Purpose
To enable the port PVC
Parameter Description
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the VDSL port 4/1, and pvc id is 2:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#pvc 2 enable
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To apply the port location flexible format template to the port
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Value
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to apply the flexible format template china-telecom to
the port:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)# port-location format china-telecom
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure the DHCP remote id name of the port and enable / disable the DHCP remote
id of the port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure the DHCP remote id name of the port as
helloworld:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)# port-location sub-option rid name helloworld
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the port link function from the port location information
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Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the port link function:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)# port-location access-loop-char enable
Related Commands
None
2.37 port
Syntax
port { lock | unlock}
Purpose
To lock or unlock port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to lock port:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#port lock
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
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Related Commands
None
2.38 pppoe-plus
Syntax
pppoe-plus { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable PPPoE+
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable PPPoE+:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# pppoe-plus enable
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.39 psvid
Syntax
psvid psvid
Purpose
To configure PSV ID
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure PSV ID:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# psvid 1
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
PSV ID is default VLAN ID and changes to be MAC VLAN ID when receiving untagged
MAC frames. Configure PSV ID after configuring PVC ID.
2.40 pvid
Syntax
pvid vid [ pvc pvcid]
Purpose
To configure port ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
2-30
Example
The following example displays how to configure VDSL port ID:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# pvid 100
Related Commands
None
Related Information
PVID is default port VLAN ID. When port receives untagged MAC frames, PVID becomes
MAC VLAN ID.
Purpose
To enable or disable QoS CoS remark
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable QoS COS remark:
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To add or delete QoS CV (Client Vlan) ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to add QoS CV ID:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# qos cvid 10
translate-to cvid 100
Related Commands
show qos
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Purpose
To configure default port CoS priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure default port CoS priority (802.1p):
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# qos def-cos 5
Related Commands
show qos
Purpose
To configure or delete QoS override CoS priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS override COS priority (802.1p):
2-33
Related Commands
show qos
Purpose
To configure the mapping relation from the PVC to the queue
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure the mapping relation from the PVC to the
queue, making the pvc 1 and pvc 3 map to the queue 1:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)# qos pvc2queue 1,3:1
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure QoS trust CoS priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS trust COS priority:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# qos trust cos mapping
Related Commands
show qos
Related Informatin
Trust CoS indicates trust in CoS priority. Trust DSCP indicates trust in DSCP priority.
Mapping indicates corresponding mapping relationship. Trust CoS mapping adopts
CoS-DSCP mapping relationship to change DSCP priority. Mapping only configures
individual card.
In Ethernet configuration mode and line card configuration mode, mapping can configure
port for Ethernet card or SCCB card. For line card, mapping can only configure individual
card.
2.47 qos-policy
Syntax
qos-policy name [ ingress | egress]
Purpose
To configure or delete QoS policy
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
ingress Ingress -
egress Egress -
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS policy:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# qos-policy test
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.48 shutdown
Syntax
shutdown
no shutdown
Purpose
To perform shutdown/no shutdown operation on an interface
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to perform no shutdown operation on an interface:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# no shutdown
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To add the VLAN tag to the VDSL interface packets
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable the VDSL interface:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# switchport QinQ IP svid 100 pvc 1
Related Commands
show switchport QinQ
2.50 svlan
Syntax
svlan [ tls tls] { enable | disable} [ pvc pvcid]
Purpose
To configure port SVLAN mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
2-37
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable port SVLAN mode:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# svlan enable
Related Commands
show svlan
2.51 traffic-profile
Syntax
traffic-profile profile-name vlan vlanid { ingress | egress}
no traffic-profile profile-name vlan vlanid { ingress | egress}
Purpose
To configure traffice profile VLAN ingress or egress
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
ingress Ingress -
egress Egress -
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure traffic profile VLAN ingress or egress:
2-38
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#traffic-Profile FFF
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#traffic-Profile FFF
Are you sure to modify config?[N]Y
zxDslTrafficConfPrfPir(0..20480) kbps:[20480]
zxDslTrafficConfPrfPbs(0..1024) kByte:[1024]
zxDslTrafficConfPrfCosPriTrust(override[1], trust[2]):[1
zxDslTrafficConfPrfCosPriority(0..7):[0]
zxDslTrafficConfPrfDiscardMode(noDistinction[1], lowPriorityFirst[2]):[1]
Press M or m key to modify, or the other key to complete?[C]
Related Commands
None
2.52 trap-control
Syntax
trap-control { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable port trap controller
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable port trap controller:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# trap-control enable
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure or delete VDSL2 alarm profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure VDSL2 alarm profile:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)# vdsl2 alarm-profile test1
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-3/16)#
Related Commands
None
2.54 range
Syntax
range
Purpose
To display the ports within the range configured in batch currently
Parameter Description
None
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
9806(config-if)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays the ports within the range configured in batch currently:
9836(config-if)# range
Portlist of the range : 1/1-10
Related Commands
None
2.55 user-info
Syntax
user-info
Purpose
To configure the user information of the port
Parameter Description
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)# user-info
user name (len <= 32):[Normal-user]
user address (len <= 64):[192.168.1.1]
user service configued (len <= 32):[Media]
user other note (len <= 128):[2M-bandwidth]
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Related Commands
None
2.56 virtual-mac
Syntax
virtual-mac device-id sysmac mode max-mac
Purpose
To realize the virtual MAC function of the port, shield the user source MAC and allocate
the MAC to every user through the DSLAM equipment
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
9806(config)# virtual-mac device-id [0-524287]
9806(config)# virtual-mac sysmac
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# virtual-mac mode [N:1 | 1:1 mac-pool | 1:1 mac-translation]
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# virtual-mac max-mac [1-16]
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To apply the basic configuration template of the line to the port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to apply the basic configuration template of the line
whose name is “test” to the port:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#vdsl2 base-profile test
Related Commands
show vdsl2 base-profile
Purpose
To apply the DPBO configuration template of the line to the port
Parameter Description
2-43
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to apply the DPBO configuration template of the line
whose name is “test” to the port 4/1:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#vdsl2 dpbo-profile test
Related Commands
show vdsl2 dpbo-profile
Purpose
To apply the service configuration file of the line to the port
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Value
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to apply the service configuration template of the
VDSL line whose name is “test” to the port 4/1:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#vdsl2 service-profile test
Related Commands
show vdsl2 service-profile
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Purpose
To apply the UPBO configuration template of the line to the port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to apply the UPBO configuration template of the VDSL
line whose name is “test” to the port 4/1:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#vdsl2 upbo-profile test
Related Commands
show vdsl2 upbo-profile
2.61 bandwidth-util
Syntax
bandwidth-util in-thresh in-thresh out-thresh out-thresh
Purpose
To configure the data packet threshold of the bandwidth-util port
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Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure the threshold of the data packets in and
out of the port 1, slot 4 as 80:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#bandwidth-util in-thresh 80 out-thresh 80
Related Commands
show bandwidth-util
2.62 dhcp-proxy
Syntax
dhcp-proxy enable | disable
Purpose
To enable / disable the DHCP proxy function
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
2-46
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the DHCP proxy function of the port 4/1:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)# dhcp-proxy enable
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the source IP address of the multicast port which sends the query package
Parameter Description
ip-address IP address -
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
By default, the source IP address of the multicast port which sends the query package is:
192.168.2.14.
Example
The following example displays how to set the source IP address of the VDSL port 1 as
10.10.10.123 which sends the query package and the slot is 4:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#igmp proxy-ip 10.10.10.123
Related Commands
show igmp interface 4/1
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2.64 ipoa
Syntax
ipoa pvc pvcid { ip-address | inatmarp} [ gateway ip-address] [ mac-address]
Purpose
To configure the IPOA PVC port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)#ipoa pvc 1 192.168.4.4 gateway 192.168.4.254
Related Commands
None
2.65 pppoe-test
Syntax
pppoe-test [ pvc pvcid] [ vlan vlanID]
Purpose
To perform the simulation test of PPPoE dialing
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Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
None
Related Commands
None
2.66 pvid
Syntax
pvid vlanid [ pvc pvcid]
Purpose
To set the PVID of the port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
The PVID is the default VLAN ID of the port. When the port receives untagged MAC
frames, the PVID becomes the MAC VLAN ID.
2-49
Example
The following example displays how to set the PVID of the VDSL card in the slot 4 as 100,
and the PVCID is 1:
9836(cfg-if-vdsl-4/1)# pvid 100 pvc 1
Related Commands
None
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3-1
3.1 accept
Syntax
accept { all | tagged-only | untagged-only} pvc pvcid
Purpose
To configure port on acceptable frames
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
3-2
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port on acceptable frames:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#accept tagged-only
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.2 add-mac
Syntax
add-mac mac-address vid
no add-mac mac-address vid
Purpose
To add or delete port static MAC address
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to add port static MAC address:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# add-mac 00:d0:d0:11:22:03
3-3
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.3 atm
Syntax
atm pvc pvcid vpi vpi vci vci [ common | multicast]
no atm pvc pvcid
Purpose
To add ATM PVC
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to add ATM PVC:
Related Commands
None
3-4
Related Information
Port PVC value must be consistent with modem PVC. For ZTE modems, PVC value is 8.
3.4 bind
Syntax
bind { ip-address | mac-address}
no bind { ip-address | mac-address}
Purpose
To add or delete IP or MAC address binding
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IP address binding:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# bind ip-address 10.61.87.200
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show bind
Related Information
Each user interface can be bound with 2 MAC addresses and 2 IP addresses.
3.5 dhcp-option82
Syntax
dhcp-option82 { enable | disable}
3-5
Purpose
To enable or disable port DHCP Option82
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable port DHCP Option82:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# dhcp-option82 enable
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure port DHCP Option82 suboption
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
3-6
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port DHCP Option82 suboption:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# dhcp-option82 sub-option rid enable
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.7 dhcp-packet-limit
Syntax
dhcp-packet-limit packet-num
Purpose
To configure DHCP packet limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure DHCP packet limit:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#dhcp-packet-limit 10
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
3-7
Related Commands
None
3.8 dhcp-snooping
Syntax
dhcp-snooping { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable DHCP snooping
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable DHCP-snooping:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#dhcp-snooping enable
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show dhcp-snooping
3.9 dhcp-snooping-limit
Syntax
dhcp-snooping-limit num
Purpose
To configure port DHCP snooping limit number
3-8
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port DHCP snooping limit number:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#dhcp-snooping-limit 2
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show dhcp-snooping
3.10 dhcp-source-guard
Syntax
dhcp-source-guard { enable | disable} pvc pvcid
Purpose
To enable or disable DHCP source guard
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable DHCP source guard:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# dhcp-source-guard enable
3-9
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.11 egress-shaping-queue
Syntax
egress-shaping-queue queue queueid average-rate average-rate burst-size burst-size
Purpose
To configure egress shaping queue
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure egress shaping queue:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#egress-shaping-queue queue 1
average-rate 333 burst-size 8
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To filter MAC address
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to filter a MAC address:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# filter mac-address 00:00:00:01:02:03
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.13 igmp
Syntax
igmp { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable IGMP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
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Example
The following example displays how to enable IGMP:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# igmp enable
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show igmp
Purpose
To configure IGMP bandwidth
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP bandwidth:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# igmp bandwidth 10000
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To enable or disable IGMP fast-leave
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP fast-leave:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#igmp fast-leave enable
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show igmp
Purpose
To configure IGMP groups limitation number
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
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Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP groups limitation number:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#igmp groups-limit 10
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show igmp
Purpose
To configure IGMP packet limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP packet limit:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#igmp igmp-packet-limit 100
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show igmp
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Purpose
To configure IGMP last query interval between two group-specific of a user interface
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP last query interval:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# igmp last-query-interval 10
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show igmp
Purpose
To configure IGMP query packet interval
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
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Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP query packet interval:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#igmp query-interval 100
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show igmp
Purpose
To configure IGMP query maximum response time
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP query maximum response time:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#igmp query-max-resp 100
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show igmp interface
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Purpose
To configure lost packet robustness on port multicast subnetwork
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure lost packets robustness on port multicast
subnetwork:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# igmp robustness 2
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show igmp interface
Purpose
To configure IGMP version serial number
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP version serial number:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#igmp version 2
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show igmp
3.23 ingress
Syntax
ingress { accept | discard}
Purpose
To accept or discard frames when ingress port does not belong to the same VLAN as
frames do
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to accept all frames:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# ingress accept
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
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Related Commands
None
3.24 max-mac-learn
Syntax
max-mac-learn num
no max-mac-learn
Purpose
To configure or delete maximum learned MAC address number
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure maximum learned MAC address number:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# max-mac-learn 3
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.25 modem ip
Syntax
modem ip ipaddress
Purpose
To configure remote management MODEM IP
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure remote management MODEM IP:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# modem ip 192.168.1.10
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.26 multicast
Syntax
multicast vlan vlanid pvc pvcid
Purpose
To configure multicast VLAN ID and PVC ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure multicast VLAN ID and PVC ID:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# multicast vlan 22 pvc 2
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
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Related Commands
None
3.27 port
Syntax
port { lock | unlock}
Purpose
To lock or unlock port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to lock port:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# port lock
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.28 pppoa-info
Syntax
pppoa-info pvcid
Purpose
To configure PVC PPPoA information
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure PVC PPPoA information:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-3/1)# pppoa-info 2
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.29 pppoe-plus
Syntax
pppoe-plus { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable PPPoE+
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable PPPoE+:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# pppoe-plus enable
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Related Commands
show pppoa-pppoe
3.30 psvid
Syntax
psvid psvid pvc pvcid
Purpose
To configure PSV ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure PSV ID:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# psvid 1 pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.31 pvc
Syntax
pvc pvcid { enable | disable}
Purpose
To configure interface PVC property
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure interface PVC:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# pvc 2 enable
Related Commands
None
3.32 pvid
Syntax
pvid vid pvc pvcid
Purpose
To configure port VLAN ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port ID:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# pvid 100 pvc 2
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Related Commands
None
Related Information
PVID is default port VLAN ID. When port receives untagged MAC frames, PVID becomes
MAC VLAN ID.
Purpose
To enable or disable QoS CoS remark
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable QoS COS remark:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# qos cos-remark enable
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
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no qos { [ cvid cvid] translate-to { cvid | svid-and-cvid} [ multicast multicast] [ pvc pvcid]
Purpose
To add or delete QoS CV (Client Vlan) ID mapping table
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to add QoS CV ID:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# qos cvid 10 translate-to cvid 100
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure interface CoS default priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure default interface CoS default priority
(802.1p):
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# qos def-cos 5
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure or delete QoS override CoS priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS override COS priority (802.1p):
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure PVC to queue mapping table
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure PVC to queue mapping table:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# qos pvc2queue 1,3:1
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure QoS trust CoS priority
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS trust COS priority:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# qos trust cos mapping
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
Related Informatin
Trust CoS indicates trust in CoS priority. Trust DSCP indicates trust in DSCP priority.
Mapping indicates corresponding mapping relationship. Trust CoS mapping adopts
CoS-DSCP mapping relationship to change DSCP priority. Mapping only configures
individual card.
In Ethernet configuration mode and line card configuration mode, mapping can configure
port for Ethernet card or SCCB card. For line card, mapping can only configure individual
card.
3.39 qos-policy
Syntax
qos-policy name [ ingress | egress] [ pvc pvcid]
no qos-policy [ ingress | egress] [ pvc pvcid]
Purpose
To configure QoS policy application
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
ingress Ingress -
egress Egress -
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS policy application:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# qos-policy test
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show qos policy
3.40 queue
Syntax
queue time-range time-range
Purpose
To configure queue time range
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure queue time range:
3-30
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure SHDSL alarm profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure SHDSL alarm profile:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# shdsl alarm-profile test
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To check SHDSL next hop by loop test
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to check SHDSL next hop by loop test:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# shdsl loop-test atm-ping pvc 2
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
no shdsl profile
Purpose
To configure SHDSL profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
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Example
The following example displays how to configure SHDSL profile:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# shdsl profile test
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Prior to configuration, user must configure corresponding route configuration file.
Default configuration file is DEFVAL.PRF except for ISNVB card which uses profile
DEFVAL_ISDN.PRF.
3.44 shutdown
Syntax
shutdown
no shutdown
Purpose
To perform shutdown/no shutdown operation on an interface
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to perform shutdown/no shutdown operation on an
interface:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# no shutdown
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
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3.45 sub-channel
Syntax
sub-channel channelid pvc pvcid [ all | protocol | data]
Purpose
To configure multicast sub channel
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure multicast sub channel:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# sub-channel 2 pvc 2
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
None
3.46 svlan
Syntax
svlan [ tls] { enable | disable} pvc pvcid
Purpose
To configure port SVLAN mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable port SVLAN mode:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# svlan enable pvc 1
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show svlan
3.47 trap-control
Syntax
trap-control { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable trap-control
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable trap-control:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)# trap-control enable
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9806(cfg-if-shdsl-4/24)#
Related Commands
show interface
Purpose
To configure the port link function from the port location information
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the port link function:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# port-location access-loop-char enable
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To apply the port location flexible format template to the port
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Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to apply the flexible format template china-telecom to
the port:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# port-location format china-telecom
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the DHCP remote id name of the port and enable / disable the DHCP remote
id of the port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
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Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to the DHCP remote id name of the port as helloworld:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# port-location sub-option rid name helloworld
Related Commands
None
3.51 bandwidth-util
Syntax
bandwidth-util in-thresh in-thresh out-thresh out-thresh
Purpose
To configure the data packet threshold of the bandwidth-util port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure the threshold of the data packets in and
out of the port 1, slot 1 as 80:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)#bandwidth-util in-thresh 80 out-thresh 80
Related Commands
show bandwidth-util
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3.52 dhcp-proxy
Syntax
dhcp-proxy enable| disable
Purpose
To enable / disable the DHCP proxy function
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the DHCP proxy function of the port 1/1:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)#dhcp-proxy enable
Related Commands
None
3.53 egress-shaping-queue
Syntax
egress-shaping-queue queue queueid average-rate average-rate burst-size burst-size
Purpose
To configure the queue-based rate limit of the port
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Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure egress shaping queue with the rate limit
of the queue 2 of the port 1/1 as 660 kbps and burst-size as 10 kbytes:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)#24)#egress-shaping-queue queue 2 average-rate 660 burst-size 10
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the source IP address of the multicast port which sends the query package
Parameter Description
ip-address IP address -
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
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Example
The following example displays how to set the source IP address of the port 1, slot 1 as
10.10.10.123 which sends the query package:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)#igmp proxy-ip 10.10.10.123
Related Commands
None
3.55 ipoa
Syntax
ipoa pvc pvcid { ip-address | inatmarp} [ gateway ip-address] [ mac-address]
Purpose
To configure the IPOA PVC port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)#ipoa pvc 1 192.168.4.4 gateway 192.168.4.254
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To apply the port location flexible format template to the port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
None
Related Commands
None
3.57 range
Syntax
range
Purpose
To display the ports within the range configured in batch currently
Parameter Description
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
9806(config-if)#
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Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays the ports within the range configured in batch currently:
9836(config-if)# range
Portlist of the range : 1/1-10
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To add the VLAN tag to the packet of the specific interface
Parameter Description
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
None
Related Commands
None
3.59 user-info
Syntax
user-info
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Purpose
To configure the user information of the port
Parameter Description
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-slot/port)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to set the user information of the port 1/1:
9806(cfg-if-shdsl-1/1)# user-info
user name (len <= 32):[Normal-user]
user address (len <= 64):[192.168.1.1]
user service configued (len <= 32):[Media]
user other note (len <= 128):[2M-bandwidth]
Related Commands
None
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4.1 add-mac
Syntax
add-mac mac-address vid
no add-mac mac-address vid
Purpose
To add or delete MAC address VLAN ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to add MAC address VLAN ID:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# add-mac 00:d0:d0:11:22:03 1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Maximum static MAC address is 8 per port.
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4.2 accept
Syntax
accept { all | tagged-only}
Purpose
To configure port acceptable frame type
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-slot-eth-slot)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port acceptable frame type:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# accept tagged-only
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
By default, all frames are accepted.
4.3 auto-negotiate
Syntax
auto-negotiate { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable auto-negotiate
4-3
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable auto-negotiate:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# auto-negotiate enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
4.4 dhcp-option82
Syntax
dhcp-option82 { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable DHCP Option82
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
4-4
Example
The following example displays how to enable DHCP option82:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# dhcp-option82 enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
DHCP Option82 and PPPoE+ are independend of each other.
Purpose
To configure DHCP Option82 suboption
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
4-5
Example
The following example displays how to enable DHCP Option82 suboption remote ID:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# dhcp-option82 sub-option rid enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
4.6 dhcp-packet-limit
Syntax
dhcp-packet-limit packet-num
Purpose
To configure DHCP packet limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure DHCP packet limit:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# dhcp-packet-limit 10
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
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4.7 duplex
Syntax
duplex { half | full}
no duplex
Purpose
To configure or delete port mode to full duplex or half duplex
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port mode to half duplex:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# duplex half
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
By default, port is auto-negotiated.
4.8 flow-control
Syntax
flow-control { force-enable | force-disable | auto}
Purpose
To configure flow control
4-7
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure flow control:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# flow-control force-enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable IGMP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
4-8
Example
The following example displays how to enable IGMP:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# igmp enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP bandwidth
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP bandwidth:
Related Commands
None
4-9
Purpose
To enable or disable fast-leave
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure fast-leave:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# igmp fast-leave enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP groups limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
4-10
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP groups limit:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# igmp groups-limit 10
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP packet limit
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP packet limit as 100:
4-11
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP last query interval
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
time Interval time between two group Range: 0 – 255 (unit: 0.1 sec)
specific queries Default: 10
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP last query interval time as 0.1
second:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# igmp last-query-interval 1
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP query packet sending interval time
4-12
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP query packet sending interval time
as 100 seconds:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# igmp query-interval 100
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure maximum IGMP query-response time
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
4-13
Example
The following example displays how to configure maximum IGMP query-response time as
10 seconds:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# igmp query-max-resp 100
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP robustness
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP robustness:
Related Commands
None
4-14
Purpose
To configure IGMP version
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP version:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# igmp version 2
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
At present, only version 2 is supported. The equipment is compatible to version 1.
4.19 port
Syntax
port { lock | unlock}
Purpose
To lock or unlock port
4-15
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to lock port:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#port lock
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
4.20 pppoe-plus
Syntax
pppoe-plus { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable PPPoE+
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
4-16
Example
The following example displays how to enable PPPoE+:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# pppoe-plus enable
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure QoS default CoS priority (802.1p)
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS default CoS priority (802.1p):
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# qos def-cos 5 pvc 2
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
4-17
Purpose
To configure or delete QoS override CoS priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS override CoS priority:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# qos override-cos 5 pvc 2 c-tag
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure and show QoS trust CoS priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
4-18
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure and show QoS trust COS priority:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# qos trust cos
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Related Informatin
Trust CoS indicates trust in CoS priority. Trust DSCP indicates trust in DSCP priority.
Mapping indicates corresponding mapping relationship. Trust CoS mapping adopts
CoS-DSCP mapping relationship to change DSCP priority. Mapping only configures
individual card.
In Ethernet configuration mode and line card configuration mode, mapping can configure
port for Ethernet card or SCCB card. For line card, mapping can only configure individual
card.
4.24 qos-policy
Syntax
qos-policy name [ ingress | egress]
no qos-policy
Purpose
To configure QoS policy
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
4-19
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS policy:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# qos-policy test
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
One port supports 1 policy.
4.25 rmon
Syntax
rmon { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable RMON history
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable RMON history:
4-20
Related Commands
None
4.26 rate-limit
Syntax
rate-limit { broadcast | flood | multicast} num
no rate-limit { broadcast | flood | multicast}
Purpose
To configure or delete rate limit for broadcast, flood or multicast
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure rate limit for broadcast:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# rate-limit broadcast 1000
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
4.27 shutdown
Syntax
shutdown
no shutdown
Purpose
To perform shutdown/no shutdown on an interface
4-21
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to perform no shutdown:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# no shutdown
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable STP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable STP:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree enable
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
4-22
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure classic STP spanning tree cost
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure classic STP spanning tree cost as 100:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree classic-stp cost 100
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure classic STP priority
4-23
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure classic STP priority as 100:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree classic-stp priority 100
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure rapid STP administration cost
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure rapid STP administration cost as 100:
4-24
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable spanning tree rapid STP edge port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable spanning tree rapid STP edge port:
Related Commands
None
4-25
Purpose
To configure rapid STP BPDU type
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
IEEE_TYPE IEEE_TYPE -
CISCO_TYPE CISCO_TYPE -
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure rapid STP BPDU type as IEEE:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree rapid-stp packet-type iEEE_TYPE
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure rapid STP point to point port linkage
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
4-26
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure rapid STP point to point port:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# spanning-tree rapid-stp point2point-port true
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure STP bridge priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure rapid STP bridge priority:
4-27
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable RSTP BPDU protocol migration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable RSTP BPDU protocol migration:
Related Commands
None
4-28
4.37 speed
Syntax
speed{ 10 | 100 | 1000}
Purpose
To configure STP speed
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure STP speed:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# speed 100
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Port speed depends on physical port type. Gigabit Ethernet port speed can be 10 Mbps,
100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps. Megabit port speed can be 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.
4.38 trap-control
Syntax
trap-control { enable | disable}
4-29
Purpose
To enable or disable trap-control
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806 (cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
9806 (cfg-if-ge-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable trap control:
9806(cfg-if-ge-5/1)# trap-control enable
Related Commands
4-30
Purpose
To enable or disable the optical power alarm, it is enable by default
Parameter Description
5-1
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the optical power alarm:
9806(config)# pon alarm enable
Related Commands
show pon alarm
Purpose
To enable or disable the BPDU transparent function, it is disable by default
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
It is the special command of 10G FPGA F822.
Example
The following example displays how to enable BPDU transparent function:
9806(config)#pon bpdu-transparent enable
5-2
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To clear the MAC address table of the PON MAC UNI interface
Parameter Description
None
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
None
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable the fast registration
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Value
5-3
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
It is the special command of 10G FPGA F822. When enabled, the registration process
doesn’t need to wait narrowband cards to finish starting. It is disable by default.
Example
None
Related Commands
show pon fast-register
Purpose
To enable or disable the MAC learning capacity at the PON MAC UNI side
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
It is disabled by default.
Example
None
Related Commands
show pon learn-mac-address
5-4
Purpose
To configure the MAC address of the PON , used as the interaction of the MPCP protocol
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
9806(config)#pon mac-address 00-d0-d0-11-22-33
Related Commands
show pon mac-address
Purpose
To enable or disable the management IP, used to control the processing methods of the
management IP delivered from the OLT
5-5
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
It is the special command of CTC V20. It is double by default.
Example
The following example displays how to configure the broadband in-band IP:
9806(config)# pon onu-ip-mode double
Related Commands
show pon onu-ip-mode
Purpose
To modify the PASSWORD that the ONU used for LOID authentication
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
None
5-6
Example
The following example displays how to set the password that the ONU used for LOID
authentication as a2z:
9806(config)#pon password a2z
Related Commands
show pon password
Purpose
To enable or disable the report function of the ETH UNI port
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
It is the special command of GPON F822. When enabled, the synchronization process
needs to report ETH UNI port supporting function. It is disable by default.
Example
The following example displays how to enable the report function of the ETH UNI port:
Related Commands
show pon port-cos-mapping
5-7
Purpose
To configure the queue ID that the uplink traffic flow corresponds to
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
It is the special command of 10G FPGA F822.
Example
None
Related Commands
show pon qos
Purpose
To configure the priority of the uplink queue
Parameter Description
5-8
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
It is the special command of 10G FPGA F822.
Example
None
Related Commands
show pon qos
Purpose
To configure the BUFFER of the uplink TCONT queue
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
It is the special command of the GPON F822.
Example
None
Related Commands
show pon qos queue-buffer
5-9
Purpose
To configure the weight ratio of the uplink queue
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to configure the weight ratio of the uplink queue as 1,
2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128:
9806(config)#pon qos weight-mapping 1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128
Related Commands
show pon qos queue-buffer
Purpose
To enable or disable the registration protection of the ONU
5-10
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
When enabled, if the ONU fails to register for several times, the PON sub-card / system
will be rebooted automatically. It is enable by default.
Example
The following example displays how to enable the registration protection:
9806(config)# pon register-check enable
Related Commands
show pon register-check
Purpose
To enable or disable the registration guard of the ONU
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
5-11
Usage Guidelines
It is the special command of 10G FPGA F822. When enabled, if the ONU fails to register
for several times, the PON sub-card / system will be rebooted automatically. It is enable
by default.
Example
The following example displays how to enable the registration guard:
9806(config)# pon register-check enable
Related Commands
show pon register-guard
5.16 pon sn
Syntax
pon sn sn
Purpose
To modify the SN that the ONU used for the SN registration or the LOID used for LOID
authentication
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to modify the SN that the EPON used for the SN
registration as a2z:
5-12
9806(config)#pon sn a2z
The following example displays how to modify the SN that the GPON used for the SN
registration as ZTEG0x12345678:
9806(config)#pon sn ZTEG0x12345678
Related Commands
show pon sn
5-13
5-14
6-1
Purpose
To add and configure a QoS class or to delete a QoS class
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to add a QoS class:
Related Commands
None
6-2
Purpose
To configure QoS mapping CoS remark default value
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure QoS mapping CoS remark default value:
9806(config)# qos mapping cos-remark default
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To modify CoS priority to queue data mapping
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
6-3
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to modify CoS priority to CoS queue data mapping:
9806(config)#qos mapping cos2queue network-side 0:4
9806(config)#
Related Commands
show qos mapping
Purpose
To configure DSCP to CoS priority mapping
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
6-4
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure DSCP to CoS default priority mapping:
9806(config)# qos mapping dscp2cos 2:3
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure or delete a QoS policy
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
6-5
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to add a QoS policy:
9806(config)#qos policy tester class-order unrestricted
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To start user QoS queue scheduler
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
wrr wrrlist1 WRR queue type: q1, q2, q3, q4 List Range: 1 – 15
Queue Range: 1 – 4
wrr wrrlist2 WRR queue type: q1, q2, q3, q4 List Range: 1 – 15
Queue Range: 1 – 4
Mode
9806(config)#
6-6
Example
The following example displays how to start user QoS queue scheduler:
9806(config)# qos queue-scheduler user-side strict-priority wrr 0,1,2,15
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To start ETCA card QoS queue scheduler
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
wrr wrrlist1 WRR queue type: q1, q2, q3, q4 List Range: 1 – 15
Queue Range: 1 – 4
wrr wrrlist2 WRR queue type: q1, q2, q3, q4 List Range: 1 – 15
Queue Range: 1 – 4
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to start ETCA card QoS queue scheduler:
9806(config)# qos queue-scheduler eth-card strict-priority
wrr 0,1,2,15
Related Commands
show qos queue-scheduler
6-7
Purpose
To start network QoS queue scheduler
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
wrr wrrlist1 WRR queue type: q1, q2, q3, q4 List Range: 1 – 15
Queue Range: 1 – 4
wrr wrrlist2 WRR queue type: q1, q2, q3, q4 List Range: 1 – 15
Queue Range: 1 – 4
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to start network QoS queue scheduler:
9806(config)#qos queue-scheduler network-side strict-priority
wrr 0,2,3,5,6,7,5,7
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
6-8
Purpose
To enable or disable IGMP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable IGMP:
7-1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IP IGMP mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IP IGMP mode:
9806(config)# ip igmp mode proxy
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable IP IGMP bandwidth controller
7-2
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable IP IGMP bandwidth controller:
9806(config)# ip igmp bandwidth-control enable
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
User request is denied if multicast bandwidth is more than available bandwidth. Command
igmp mvlan group bandwith configures multicast bandwidth. By default, IGMP bandwidth
control is disabled.
Purpose
To configure IGMP general leave IP address
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
7-3
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP general leave IP address:
9806(config)# ip igmp general-leave-address 192.168.2.13
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
In proxy mode, user can configure destined address as leave message which enables user
preview group to be leave status.
Purpose
To configure IGMP MVLAN parameters
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP MVLAN as 100:
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 100
9806(config)#
7-4
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP MVLAN maximum number
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP MVLAN maximum number as 1024:
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 100 max-group 1024
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP MVLAN receiving port
7-5
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP MVLAN receiving port:
9806(config)#ip igmp mvlan 1 receive-port 2/1
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP MVLAN source port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP MVLAN source port:
7-6
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP MVLAN source IP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP MVLAN source IP:
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 100 source-ip 10.61.91.12
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
7-7
Purpose
To configure or delete IGMP VLAN multicast IP addresses
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP VLAN multicast IP addresses:
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 100 start-group-ip 224.1.1.1 10
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure IGMP MVLAN group filter function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
7-8
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable IGMP MVLAN group filter:
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 100 enable
Related Commands
show igmp
Purpose
To configure IGMP MVLAN group address
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP MVLAN group address:
9806(config)# ip igmp mvlan 100 group
10.61.81.25 fast-join enable
Related Commands
show igmp
7-9
Purpose
To configure IGMP V1, V2, and V3 message process mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
v1 Version 1 -
v2 Version 2 -
v3 Version 3 -
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP V3 process mode:
9806(config)# ip igmp version-mode v3 accept
Related Commands
show igmp
Purpose
To configure IGMP snooping aging time
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
7-10
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP snooping aging time:
9806(config)# ip igmp snooping-aging-time 500
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable IGMP span VLAN registration function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable IGMP span VLAN registration function:
7-11
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable multicast-support STB MAC address control function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable multicast-support STB MAC address control
function:
9806(config)# ip igmp stb-mac enable
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
7-12
Purpose
To configure IGMP video monitor
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP video monitor bandwidth as 1500:
9806(config)# ip igmp video-monitor bandwidth 1500
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable IGMP uplink VLAN translation
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
7-13
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable IGMP uplink VLAN translation:
9806(config)#ip igmp vlan-translate enable
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
When IGMP VLAN translation is disabled, it configures VLAN to uplink user.
Purpose
To configure IGMP transparent transmission
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure IGMP transparent transmission:
7-14
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable and disable IPTV CAC control function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable CAC function:
9806(config)# ip iptv cac enable
Related Commands
show iptv
Purpose
To configure IPTV CDR status when user right is deny
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable CDR status when user right is deny:
9806(config)# ip iptv cdr deny-right enable
Related Commands
show iptv
Purpose
To configure IPTV CDR maximum record number
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure CDR maximum record number:
9806(config)# ip iptv cdr max-records 6000
Related Commands
show iptv
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Purpose
To configure IPTV CDR report interval
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure CDR report interval:
9806(config)# ip iptv cdr report-interval 10
Related Commands
show iptv
Purpose
To configure system to report IPTV CDR actively
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure CDR report:
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Related Commands
show iptv
Purpose
To enable and disable IPTV CDR function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable CDR function:
9806(config)# ip iptv cdr enable
Related Commands
show iptv
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Purpose
To create and modify IPTV channel parameters
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
1. The following example displays how to create IPTV channel:
9806(config)# ip iptv channel 224.1.1.10 mvlan 200 name test view-profile test
3. The following example displays how to modify IPTV channel source address:
9806(config)# ip iptv channel 224.1.1.1 mvlan 100 source 10.1.1.1
5. The following example displays how to modify IPTV channel preview profile:
9806(config)# ip iptv channel name test view-profile test
Related Commands
show iptv channel
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Purpose
To configure IPTV CDR report interval
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure CDR report interval:
9806(config)# ip iptv cdr report-interval 10
Related Commands
show iptv
Purpose
To configure IPTV preview recognition time
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure preview recognize time:
9806(config)# ip iptv prw recognition-time 12
Related Commands
show iptv
Purpose
To reset IPTV preview function
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to reset IPTV preview function:
9806(config)# ip iptv prw reset
Related Commands
show iptv
Purpose
To configure IPTV preview reset time
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure preview reset time as 8:00 am:
9806(config)# ip igmp prw resetperiod 08:00:00
Related Commands
show iptv
Purpose
To configure SMS server IP address
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
ipaddress IP address –
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure SMS server IP address:
9806(config)# ip iptv sms-server 10.61.91.12
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Related Commands
show iptv
Purpose
To add, delete and modify IPTV preview profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to create preview profile name as newtest:
9806(config)# ip iptv view-profile newtest
Related Commands
show iptv
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Purpose
To configure access node type
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure access node type:
9806(config)# port-location access-node-identify hostname
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9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable DHCP Option82
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable DHCP Option82 function:
9806(config)# port-location dhcp-option82 enable
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To enable or disable PPPoE+
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable PPPoE+:
9806(config)# port-location pppoe-plus enable
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure VLAN VBAS
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
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Example
The following example displays how to enable VLAN VBAS:
9806(config)# port-location vbas enable
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the port link function from the port location information
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the port link function:
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To enable / disable the port location dhcp6-relay global function
Parameter Description
Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to enable the dhcp6-relay global function:
9806(config)# port-location dhcp6-relay enable
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To add or modify the port location flexible format template
Parameter Description
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Mode
9806(config)#
Usage Guidelines
None
Example
The following example displays how to add the port location flexible format template F1:
9806(config)# port-location flexible-syntax F1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To disable STP globally
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to disable STP globally:
9806(config)#spanning-tree disable
9806(config)#
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Related Commands
None
Related Information
By default, STP is disabled.
Purpose
To enable classic STP globally
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable classic STP globally:
9806(config)# spanning-tree classic-stp enable
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Classic STP provides a single path between end stations, thereby avoiding and eliminating
loops. By default STP protocol is disabled.
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Purpose
To configure classic STP bridge priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure classic STP bridge priority:
9806(config)#spanning-tree classic-stp priority 10
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable RSTP globally
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable RSTP globally:
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure RSTP default route cost
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
short IEEE.Std.802.1D-1998 16 -
number default route cost
long IEEE.Std.802.1D-2001 32 -
number default route cost
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure RSTP default route cost as short:
9806(config)# spanning-tree rapid-stp default-cost short
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure RSTP force version compatability
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure RSTP force version compatability:
9806(config)# spanning-tree rapid-stp force-version stp-compatible
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure RSTP bridge priority
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
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Example
The following example displays how to configure RSTP-bridge priority:
9806(config)# spanning-tree rapid-stp priority 4096
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure maximum RSTP bridge transmission hold count
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure maximum RSTP bridge transmission hold
count as 10
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure STP timer parameters
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
forward-time forwardtime Time from listening or learning Range: 400 – 3000 sec
to forwarding
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure STP timer parameters:
9806(config)# spanning-tree timer hello-time 100 max-age 600 forward-time 400
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
8.3 ssh-server
8.3.1 ssh-server
Syntax
ssh-server { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable SSH
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable SSH:
9806(config)# ssh-server enable
9806(config)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To generate SSH public key
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to generate SSH public key:
9806(config)# ssh-server generate-key
Related Commands
show ssh
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Purpose
To configure SSH authentication server mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure SSH server to be remote Radius server:
9806(config)#ssh-server mode radius
Related Commands
show ssh
Purpose
To configure the system only permit to login by SSH
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(config)#
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Example
The following example displays how to configure the system only permit to login by SSH
9806(config)# ssh-server only
Related Commands
show ssh
Purpose
To configure SSH section mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable SSH server PAP section mode:
9806(config)# ssh-server type pap
Related Commands
show ssh
Purpose
To configure the SSH version
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure SSH version:
9806(config)# ssh-server version sshv1
Related Commands
show ssh
8.4 802.1 ag
8.4.1 assign MEP to
Syntax
assign MEP mep-id to slot/port
Purpose
To associate MEP with port and tunnel
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-md-ma)#
Example
The following example displays how to associate the MEP with port 5/1:
9806(cfg-md-ma)# assign MEP 11 to 5/1
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Related Commands
show MEP
Related Information
System only supports MEP is associated with port.
Purpose
To initial LBM link tracing function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to initial LBM tracing function:
9806(config)# cfm lbm md 1 ma 1 smep-id 111 dmep-id 222
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To initial LTM link tracing function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to initial LTM tracing function:
9806(config)# cfm ltm md 1 ma 1 smep-id 111 dmep-id 222
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To create a maintenance domain
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
md-name MD name –
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Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to create a maintenance domain, index 1, name 123,
priority level 2:
9806(config)# cfm MD create session 1 name 123 level 2
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To delete a maintenance domain
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to delete a maintenance domain index 1:
Related Commands
show MD
Related Information
The MD cannot be deleted when there is existing MA in the MD.
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Purpose
To enter maintenance domain configuration mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enter maintenance domain:
9806(config)# cfm MD session 1
9806(cfg-md)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Creating and deleting MA configuration must be under the MD configuration mode.
8.4.7 cfm
Syntax
cfm enable| disable
Purpose
To enable and disable CFM function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable CFM function:
9806(config)# cfm enable
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To create anMEP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-md-ma)#
Example
The following example displays how to create an MEP:
9806(cfg-md-ma)# create MEP session 1 111 direction down
Related Commands
show MEP
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Related Information
System only supports down MEP operation.
Purpose
To create a remote MEP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-md-ma)#
Example
The following example displays how to create a remote MEP:
9806(cfg-md-ma)#create RMEP session 2 222 remote-mac 00-D0-D0-14-64-24
Related Commands
show MEP
Related Information
System only supports down MEP operation.
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Purpose
To delete MEP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-md-ma)#
Example
The following example displays how to delete MEP:
9806(cfg-md-ma)# delete MEP 1
Related Commands
show MEP
Purpose
To create an MA in the MD
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
MA-name MA name -
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Mode
9806(cfg-md)#
Example
The following example displays how to create an MA, session id as 1, name as 56:
9806(cfg-md)# MA create session1 name 56
Related Commands
show MA session
show MA all MD
Purpose
To delete an MA
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-md)#
Example
The following example displays how to delete an MA, session id as 1:
9806(cfg-md)# MA delete session 1
Related Commands
show MA session
show MA all MD
Related Information
The MA cannot be deleted if there is existing MP in the specific MA.
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8.4.13 MA session
Syntax
MA session MA-session-id
Purpose
To enter MA configuration mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-md)#
Example
The following example displays how to enter MA configuratin mode, session id as 1:
9806(cfg-md)# MA session 1
9806(cfg-md-ma)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
MA and MP configuration must be under MA configuration mode.
8.4.14 MEP
Syntax
MEP mep-id state{ enable| disable}
Purpose
To configure MEP configuration status
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-md-ma)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable MEP configuration status:
9806(cfg-md-ma)# MEP 111 state enable
Related Commands
show MEP
show MEP all MD
Purpose
To delete MA VLAN
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-md-ma)#
Example
The following example displays how to delete MA VLAN:
9806(cfg-md-ma)# no primary vlan 102-104
Related Commands
show MA session
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show MA all MD
Purpose
To configure MA primary VLAN
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-md-ma)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure MA primary VLAN:
9806(cfg-md-ma)# primary vlan 100-104
Related Commands
show MA session
show MA all MD
Related Information
1. To configure primary VLAN only when the MA protection mode is VLAN.
2. It can be configured single VLAN and batch VLAN. The first VLAN is set as the primary
VLAN.
Purpose
To configure MA protection mode
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-md-ma)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure MA protection mode as VLAN:
9806(cfg-md-ma)# protect type vlan
Related Commands
show MA session
Related Information
MA protection mode cannot be modified if there is existing MP in the specific MA.
System currently supports VLAN mode only.
8.4.18 show MD
Syntax
show MD{ all| session session-id}
Purpose
To show the specific or all MDs information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
all All MD -
Mode
Any mode
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Example
The following example displays how to display all MDs information:
9806# show MD all
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To show the specific or all MEPs information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
all All MD -
Mode
Any mode
Example
The following example displays how to display all MEPs information:
Related Commands
None
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8.5 802.1x
8.5.1 dot1x enable|disable(Global)
Syntax
dot1x enable| disable
Purpose
To enable and disable 802.1x function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable 802.1x:
9806(config)# dot1x enable
Related Commands
show dot1x
Purpose
To enable and disable interface 802.1x function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable interface 802.1x function:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# dot1x enable
Related Commands
show dot1x
Purpose
To initial interface 802.1x status
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)#
Example
The following example displays how to initial interface 802.1x status:
Related Commands
show dot1x
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Purpose
To configure the re-send times of interface 802.1x request
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure maximum re-sending of interface 802.1x
request :
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# dot1x max-req 8
Related Commands
show dot1x
Purpose
To configure interface 802.1x working status
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure interface 802.1x working status:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# dot1x port-control force-unauth
Related Commands
show dot1x
Purpose
To enable and disable interface 802.1x re-authentication function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable interface 802.1x re-authentication function:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# dot1x re-authenticate enable
Related Commands
show dot1x
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Purpose
To configure 802.1x packet transmission mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure 802.1x packet transmission mode as
multicast:
9806(config)# dot1x send-mode multicast
Related Commands
show dot1x
Purpose
To configure interface 802.1x status time out
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure interface 802.1x status timeout value:
9806(cfg-if-adsl-2/1)# dot1x timeout quiet-period 100
Related Commands
show dot1x
Purpose
To show the specific port 802.1x sessions and statistics information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode
Example
The following example displays how to display 802.1x session statistics information:
9806# show dot1x interface 2/1 session
Interface : 2/1
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SystemControl : enable
DestMACmode : unicast
PaePoInit : disable
PaePoReauth : disable
PaeStatus : enable
AdminConDirect : in
PortControl : Auto
AuthQuietPeriod : 60
AuthTxPeriod : 30
AuthSupTimeout : 30
AuthSerTimeout : 30
AuthMaxReq : 2
ReAuthPeriod : 3600
ReAuthEnable : disable
KeyTxEnabled : disable
PaePoProVer : 1
PaePoCapab : AuthCapable
AuthPaeState : initialize
AuthBackendAuthState : idle
AuthOperConDirect : both
PortStatus : unauthorized
Related Commands
dot1x
8.6 802.3 ah
8.6.1 efm
Syntax
efm{ enable| disable}
Purpose
To enable and disable global 802.3 ah function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
9806(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable global 802.3 ah function:
9806(config)# efm enable
Related Commands
show efm
Purpose
To disable interface 802.3 ah function
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
9806(cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to disable interface 802.3 ah function:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-2/1)# efm disable
Related Commands
show efm
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Purpose
To enable interface 802.3 ah function and configure the working mode as active or passive
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
9806(cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable interface 802.3 ah function:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-2/1)# efm enable active
Related Commands
show efm
Related Information
Enable global EFM function before this configuration.
Purpose
To get the remote end version information
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
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9806(cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to get port 2/1 remote end version information:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-2/1)# efm get-version
Related Commands
None
Related Information
The remote end must support self-define function.
Purpose
To enable interface 802.3 ah loop-back function
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
9806(cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable interface 802.3 ah loop-back function:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-2/1)# efm remote-loopback
Related Commands
show efm
Related Information
Execute this command under the following conditions:
1. Enable interface 802.3 ah function and the working mode as active.
2. System complete discovery session with passive end.
3. System status is OAM_SEND_ANY when executing the command show efm.
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Purpose
To disable interface 802.3 ah loop-back function
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
9806(cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
Example
The following example displays how to disable interface 802.3 ah loop-back function:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-2/1)# no efm remote-loopback
Related Commands
show efm
Purpose
To enable interface 802.3 ah function and configure the working mode as active or passive
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-slot/port)#
9806(cfg-if-eth-slot/port)#
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Example
The following example displays how to enable interface 802.3 ah function:
9806(cfg-if-vdsl-2/1)# efm enable active
Related Commands
show efm
Related Information
Enable global EFM function before this configuration.
Purpose
To show the 802.3 ah configuration information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode
Example
The following example displays how to display port 1/11 802.3 ah information:
9806# show efm interface 1/11
Function Switch: Enable
Mode:ACTIVE Status:OAM_SEND_ANY
RemoteLoopback: REMOTE_LOOPBACK
Send 3 packets
Related Commands
efm
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EPON
- Ethernet Passive Optical Network
GPON
- Gigabit Passive Optical Network
ID
- Identification/Identity/Identifier
IGMP
- Internet Group Management Protocol
IP
- Internet Protocol
IPOA
- IP Over ATM
IPTV
- Internet Protocol Television
MAC
- Medium Access Control
MEP
- Maintenance association End Point
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MODEM
- Modulator-Demodulator
MPCP
- Multi-Point Control Protocol
MVLAN
- Multicast Virtual Local Area Network
OLT
- Optical Line Terminal
ONU
- Optical Network Unit
PON
- Passive Optical Network
PPPoA
- Point to Point Protocol over ATM
PPPoE
- Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
PVC
- Permanent Virtual Channel
QoS
- Quality of Service
RMON
- Remote Monitoring
RSTP
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
SHDSL
- Single-pair High Digital Subscriber Line
SMS
- Service Management System
SN
- Serial Number
SSH
- Secure Shell
STB
- Signaling Terminator Board
STP
- Spanning Tree Protocol
SVLAN
- Service Virtual Local Area Network
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UNI
- User Network Interface
VBAS
- Virtual Broadband Access Server
VDSL
- Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line
VDSL2
- Very High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line 2
VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network
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