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Contents
1 Introduction................................................................................................................... 11
1.1 Keyboard shortcuts ...................................................................................................... 12
1.1.1 Cursor movement ........................................................................................................... 12
1.1.2 General operations ......................................................................................................... 12
1.1.3 Delete operations ........................................................................................................... 12
1.1.4 History functions ............................................................................................................. 13
1.1.5 Region operations .......................................................................................................... 13
1.2 Keywords ...................................................................................................................... 13
1.3 Abbreviations of most common keywords ................................................................ 16
1.4 Notations ....................................................................................................................... 17
Summary of changes
1 Introduction
Key Operation
Ctrl + b, Arrow left Backward one character
Esc b Backward one word
Ctrl + a Go to the beginning of the line
Ctrl + f, Arrow right Forward one character
Esc f Forward one word
Ctrl + e Go to the end of the line
Key Operation
Ctrl + i, Tabulator Command completion
Ctrl + j, Ctrl + m, New line (interprets and executes the command)
Enter, Return
Ctrl + c Interrupt command
! Comment line
; Start a new command
Key Operation
Ctrl + d Delete a character forward (remove one character
under cursor)
Esc d Delete a word forward (remove one word to the
right of point of cursor and place it in cut buffer)
Ctrl + h, Backspace Delete a character backward (remove one
character to the left of cursor)
Esc Ctrl + h Delete a word backward (remove one word to the
left of cursor and place it in cut buffer)
Ctrl + k Delete to end of line (remove rest of line; place
removed characters in cut buffer)
Key Operation
Ctrl + p, Arrow up Previous history line (fetch previous command from
history buffer)
Ctrl + n, Arrow down Next history line (fetch next command from history
buffer)
== Enter Execute previous command
Ctrl + v View history (40 latest commands)
=n Enter Execute a command in history display with
number n
Key Operation
Ctrl + space Set mark (used with region cut and exchanging
point and mark) (ASCII NULL character 0x00)
Ctrl + w Cut region (remove characters between mark and
point of cursor; place in cut buffer)
Ctrl + y Paste cut buffer (paste characters from cut buffer
to the point of cursor)
Ctrl + z Exit current mode (abandon typing)
1.2 Keywords
Keywords are reserved: they cannot be used, for example, as username unless put
inside double quotes. The words are not case-sensitive. ‘+’ sign shows where the
word can be abbreviated.
A ASYNCV110 BYTESPACEPAD16
ACCESS AU4 BYTENULLPAD16
ACTIVATE AUTH BYTECRLFTERMINATED64
ACTIVE AUTO C
ACTUALS B C105
ADDRESS B8 C106
ADXC B9 C107
AIS B10 C108
AISRDI B11 C109
ALA+RM BACKUP C113
ALAW BASIC C114
ALL BCPFLAGS C114INV
ALS BCPMAC C141
ANALOG BCINTERVAL CADENCE
API BER CARD
APS BIDIR CAS
AREAID BIT CDBITS
ARp BMASK CHAR
ASYNC BOTH CHFORMAT
ASYNCTC BYTE1 CLEAR
Abbreviation Keyword
ala alarm
bc bconnect
co configure
dis disable
ena enable
len length
maj major
mino minor
red redundancy
scri script
sh show
sig signalling
sys system
xc xconnect
1.4 Notations
2 General commands
Command Description
TOP Return to the top level
.. or QUIT Return one level up
? or HELP Get help on using commands and arguments
Tab key Fill out the rest of the command word or show matching words
2.2 Help
Description Backups the permanent node configuration to the TFTP (Trivial File
Transfer Protocol) server
Syntax # backup <ip-address> <filename>
Arguments <ip-address> IP address of the TFTP server
<filename> path and name of the backup file; put in “double
quotes”
Example
# backup 192.168.0.10 “backups/backup.ini”
Description Clears bit error and sync loss counters of the OTP unit
Syntax # clear statistics otp <port>
Arguments <port> slot/port of the interface unit
Example
# clear statistics otp
2.5 Configure
Description Downloads software from TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server to
the node. Reset command is used to take the new software into use.
Syntax # download <ip-address> <filename>
Example
# download 192.168.0.1 “firmware/CM-2.1.1.hpk”
2.8 Reset
Description Runs a file containing defined CLI commands. Output can be printed on
screen or directed to a file. Uses SCP for file transfer.
Syntax # script <url> [<url>]
Arguments <url> The first <url> is the address and name of the script file in
“double quotes”; the second <url> is the address and
name of the output file in “double quotes”.
Examples
# script “admin@192.168.0.1:/tmp/script.txt”
# script “admin@192.168.0.1:/tmp/script.txt” “admin@192.168.0.1:/tmp/output.txt”
2.11 Show
3 Configuration commands
Arguments None
Example
# configure ?
configure:
adxc Configure adxc connection
card Configure the card in slot
e1 Configure E1 port
em Configure E&M port
eth Configure Ethernet port
framing Configure trunk protocol
fxo Configure FXO port
fxs Configure FXS port
g703 Configure MPD-G.703 port
mspgroup Configure MSP group
otp Configure OTP port
path Configure the ring protection
power Configure power alarms
q1 Configure virtual Q1 port
qd2 Configure virtual QD2 port
redundancy Configure redundancy settings
sdh Configure SDH
signalling Configure voice signalling bit patterns
stm Configure STM port
system Configure system settings
timing Configure timing
user Configure access options and password for users
vcg Configure virtual concatenation group
vx Configure MPD-VX port
xconnect Configure cross-connection
3.2.1 System
Example
# configure system lan rip enable
Example
# configure system lan ospf mode active
3.2.6.2 IP address
Description Configures IP address (and optionally netmask) for the WAN interface
Syntax # configure system wan <port> ppp local wan address <ip-address>
[netmask <netmask>]
slot/port of the trunk card; selects the DCC
Arguments <port>
interface
IP address of the WAN interface in numbered
<ip-address>
mode
<netmask> netmask of the WAN interface
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 ppp local wan address 10.10.10.10 netmask
255.255.255.0
Description Configures remote LAN subnet for the numbered WAN interface
Syntax # configure system wan <port> ppp remote lan netmask <netmask>
Arguments <port> slot/port of the trunk card
<netmask> subnet mask
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 ppp remote lan netmask 255.255.255.0
Example
# configure system wan 3/1 rip enable
Example
# configure system routing rip propastaticroutes enable metric 1 bcinterval 30
defaultttl 180 delint 120
Example
# configure system routing ospf propastaticroutes enable metric 1 rpriority 1
tdelay 1 retint 5 helloint 10 deadint 40
3.2.12 Time/date
3.2.12.1 Manual
Example
# configure system time “26/02/2014 08:49:00”
Description Configures date and time to be fetched from the NTP server
Syntax # configure system time ntp { enable | disable }
Arguments { enable | disable | enable: fetch the date/time from server
show } disable: remove fetching
Example
# configure system time ntp enable
Description Forces the node to update the date/time from NTP server
Syntax # configure system time ntp update
Arguments None
Example
# configure system time ntp update
3.2.13 SNMP
3.2.14 Syslog
Example
# configure user Walter password
Enter old password: ***
Enter new password: ****
Confirm new password: ****#
Example
# configure user delete Walter
3.5.2.1 LAPS
3.5.2.2 GFP
Example
# configure vcg 2 gfp pti 0 exi 0 upi 0x01
3.5.2.3 PPP
Description Configures the rate tolerance of the port in asynchronous V.110 mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> asyncv110 tolerance { basic | extended }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ basic | extended } basic: +1% to -2.5%
extended: +2.3% to -2.5%
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asyncv110 tolerance basic
Description Configures the start - stop character length of a port in transition coded
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> asynctc chformat { b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 } character length
Example
# configure vx 9/1 asynctc chformat b8
Description Configures the start - stop character length of a port in m*8k sampling
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k chformat { b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 } character length
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k chformat b8
Description Configures the bit rate of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f rate <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
1 600 bit/s
<number>
2 1200 bit/s
3 2400 bit/s
4 4800 bit/s
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f rate 4
Description Configures the start - stop character length of a port in m*8k sampling
& filtered mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f chformat { b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ b8 | b9 | b10 | b11 } character length
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f chformat b8
Description Configures circuit 105 control of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f c105 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 105 on
off: 105 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f c105 off
Description Configures circuit 106 control of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f c106 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 106 on
off: 106 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f c106 off
Description Configures circuit 107 control of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f c107 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
on: 107 on
{ on | off }
off: 107 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f c107 on
Description Configures circuit 108 control of a port m*8k sampling & filtered mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f c108 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 108 on
off: 108 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f c108 off
Description Configures circuit 109 control of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered
mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f c109 { on | off }
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
{ on | off } on: 109 on
off: 109 off
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f c109 on
Description Configures the bit mask of a port in m*8k sampling & filtered mode
Syntax # configure vx <port> syncm8k3f bmask <number>
Arguments <port> VX slot/port or port range
<number> 0..255
Example
# configure vx 9/1 syncm8k3f bmask 15
Example
# configure g703 10/1 ?
enable | disable Enable/disable the g703 port
type Configure type of the port
txclk Configure Tx Clock of the port
test Configure g703 port tests
ais Condition to generate AIS
alarm Configure alarms
comment <string> Assign a comment to the port
show Show configuration of the g703 port
Example
# configure otp 16/1 ?
enable | disable Enable/disable the otp port
rate Configure data rate of the port
txlevel Configure transmitter level of the port
alarm Configure alarms
comment <string> Assign a comment to the port
test Configure otp port tests
show Show configuration of the otp port
Example
# configure em 11/1 ?
enable | disable Enable/disable the em port
mode Configure mode of the port
companding Configure companding law of the port
txgain Configure transmitter gain/attenuation
rxgain Configure receiver gain/attenuation
cas Configure signalling logic
signal_fault Configure signal fault state
test Configure em port tests
alarm Configure alarms
comment <string> Assign a comment to the port
show Show configuration of the em port
13 -1.5 dB
14 -1.0 dB
15 -0.5 dB
16 0 dB
17 +0.5 dB
18 +1.0 dB
19 +1.5 dB
20 +2.0 dB
21 +2.5 dB
22 +3.0 dB
23 +4.0 dB
24 +5.0 dB
25 +6.0 dB
Example
# configure em 11/1 txgain 14 rxgain 10
Description Selects received CAS bits mapped directly to E lines of the EM port
Syntax # configure em <port> cas [e1 <number>] [e2 <number>] [e3
<number>]
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
1 A bit ‘0’ -> ON
<number>
2 A bit ‘1’ -> ON
3 B bit ‘0’ -> ON
4 B bit ‘1’ -> ON
5 C bit ‘0’ -> ON
6 C bit ‘1’ -> ON
7 D bit ‘0’ -> ON
8 D bit ‘1’ -> ON
9 Fixed ON
10 Fixed OFF
Example
# configure em 11/1 cas e1 1 e2 4 e3 6
Description Selects transmitted CAS bits mapped directly to M lines of the EM port
Syntax # configure em <port> cas [a <number>] [b <number>] [c <number>]
[d <number>]
Arguments <port> EM slot/port or port range
1 M1 OFF -> ‘1’
<number>
2 M1 ON -> ‘1’
3 M2 OFF -> ‘1’
4 M2 ON -> ‘1’
5 M3 OFF -> ‘1’
6 M3 ON -> ‘1’
7 Fixed ‘0’
8 Fixed ‘1’
Example
# configure em 11/1 cas a 1 b 1 c 3 d 3
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 ?
enable | disable Enable/disable the fxo port
companding Configure companding law of the port
signalling Configure signalling type
txgain Configure transmitter gain/attenuation
rxgain Configure receiver gain/attenuation
country Configure regional specific setting
according to country/area
custom Configure custom regional setting
test Configure fxo port tests
alarm Configure alarms
comment <string> Assign a comment to the port
show Show configuration of the fxo port
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 companding alaw
49 Pakistan
50 Peru
51 Philippines
52 Poland
53 Portugal
54 Romania
55 Russia
56 Saudi Arabia
57 Singapore
58 Slovakia
59 Slovenia
60 South Africa
61 South Korea
62 Spain
63 Sweden
64 Switzerland
65 Syria
66 Taiwan
67 TBR21
68 Thailand
69 UAE
70 United Kingdom
71 USA
72 Yemen
73 Custom Setting
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 country 19
Description Shows help display for FXO port custom regional settings
Syntax # configure fxo <port> custom { ? | help }
Arguments <port> FXO slot/port or port range
{ ? | help } show custom regional setting configuration
commands
Example
# configure fxo 12/1 custom ?
onhook Configure on hook speed
ringer Configure ringer
limit Enable/disable current limit
voltage Configure tip ring voltage
current Configure min loop current
impedance Configure AC impedance
17 +0.5 dB
18 +1.0 dB
19 +1.5 dB
20 +2.0 dB
21 +2.5 dB
22 +3.0 dB
23 +4.0 dB
24 +5.0 dB
25 +6.0 dB
Example
# configure fxs 13/1 txgain 10 rxgain 10
Description Configures ABCD bit pattern of all FXS units in the node
Syntax # configure signalling fxs { onhook | offhook | ringing | metering | idle }
<string>
Arguments { onhook | onhook: pattern for on-hook state
offhook | ringing | offhook: pattern for off-hook state
metering | idle } ringing: pattern for ringing state
metering: pattern for metering pulse
idle: pattern for idle state
<string> ABCD bit pattern; four characters of 0, 1, or X;
put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure signalling fxs onhook “1001”
Description Configures ABCD bit pattern of all FXO units in the node
Syntax # configure signalling fxo { onhook | offhook | ringing | idle } <string>
Arguments { onhook | onhook: pattern for on-hook state
offhook | ringing | offhook: pattern for off-hook statte
idle } ringing: pattern for ringing state
idle: pattern for idle state
<string> ABCD bit pattern; four characters of 0, 1, or X;
put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure signalling fxo offhook “0001”
Description Configures AIS and RDI for the J1 byte in path overhead
Syntax # configure sdh tim aisrdi { enable | disable }
Arguments { enable | disable } AIS and RDI enabled or disabled when Trail
Identifier Mismatch
Example
# configure sdh tim aisrdi enable
3.15.8.1 Alarms
Description Configures Trail Trace Identifier (TTI) control in the RSOH section of
the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> rsoh tti { byte1 | bytespacepad16 |
bytenullpad16 }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
{ byte1 | bytespacepad16 type and length of the TTI
| bytenullpad16 }
Example
# configure stm 3/1 rsoh tti bytespacepad16
Description Configures the RSOH expected or transmit Trail Trace Identifier of the
STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> rsoh tti { expected | transmit } <string>
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<string> value of the TTI; put in “double quotes”
Example
# configure stm 3/1 rsoh tti transmit “abcd”
Description Configures signal failure thresholds of the MSOH section in the STM
port
Syntax # configure stm <port> msoh [sf <threshold>] [sd <threshold>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
1 1*10-3 (sd = signal degrade)
<threshold>
2 1*10-4 (sd)
3 1*10-5 (sf = signal fail)
4 1*10-6 (sf)
5 1*10-7 (sf)
6 1*10-8 (sf)
7 1*10-9 (sf)
Example
# configure stm 3/1 msoh sf 6 sd 2
3.15.10.1 Alarms
3.15.10.2 AU mapping
Description Configures the AU mapping of the high order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> type { au4 | vc4 }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
<path> high order path of the STM port
au4: AU-4
{ au4 | vc4 }
vc4: VC-4
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1 type au4
Description Configures Trail Trace Identifier (TTI) control of the high order path in
the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> tti { byte1 | bytespacepad16 |
bytenullpad16 | bytecrlfterminated64 }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
<path> high order path of the STM port
{ byte1 | bytespacepad16 | type and length of the TTI
bytenullpad16 |
bytecrlfterminated64 }
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1 tti bytespacepad16
Description Configures the expected and/or transmit TTI of the high order path in
the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> tti [expected <string>] [transmit
<string>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> high order path of the STM port
<string> max. 62 characters; depends on TTI
control selection: if TTI control is byte1,
string must begin with 0x
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1 tti expected “abcd” transmit “bcde”
Description Configures the expected and/or transmit path signal label of the high
order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> psl [expected <number>] [transmit
<number>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> high order path of the STM port
<number> value of the PSL: 0x00..0xfe
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1 psl expected 0x02 transmit 0x02
3.15.11.1 Alarms
3.15.11.2 TU type
Description Configures TU type of the low order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> type { tu3 | tu12 }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
{ tu3 | tu12 }
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.1 type tu3
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 type tu12
Description Configures Trail Trace Identifier (TTI) control of the low order path in
the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <port> tti { byte1 | bytespacepad16 |
bytenullpad16 }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port or port range
<path> low order path of the STM port
{ byte1 | bytespacepad16 length and type of the TTI
| bytenullpad16 }
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 tti bytespacepad16
Description Configures the expected and/or transmit TTI of the low order path in
the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> tti [expected <string>] [transmit
<string>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
<string> max. 16 characters; depends on TTI
control selection: if TTI control is byte1,
string must begin with 0x
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.1.1.1 tti expected “abcd” transmit “bcde”
Description Configures the expected and/or transmit path signal label of the low
order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> psl [expected <number>] [transmit
<number>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
<number> value of the PSL: 0..7
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 psl expected 2 transmit 2
Description Configures K4/Z7 expected and/or transmit extended path signal label
of the low order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> epsl [expected <number>]
[transmit <number>]
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
<number> value of the EPSL: 0x0..0xfe
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 epsl expected 2 transmit 2
3.15.11.7 Framing
Description Configures framing mode of the low order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> framing <number>
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
1 Unframed
<number>
2 E1 PCM30
3 E1 PCM30 CRC4 on
4 E1 PCM31
5 E1 PCM31 CRC4 on
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 framing 2
NOTE: Framing mode can be set only if the path is connected to 64 kbit/s cross-connections.
3.15.11.8 TU mapping
Description Configures mapping mode of the low order path in the STM port
Syntax # configure stm <port> path <path> mapping { sync | async }
Arguments <port> STM slot/port
<path> low order path of the STM port
sync: byte synchronous
{ sync | async }
async: asynchronous
Example
# configure stm 3/1 path 1.2.1.1 mapping sync
NOTE: Mapping mode can be set only if the path is connected to 2 Mbit/s cross-connections.
3.15.12.4 DDM
Description Configures how the clocking is switched when the current clock source
fails
Syntax # configure timing switching <number>
1 Clear
Arguments <number>
2 Force switch to the primary source
3 Force switch to the secondary source
4 Force switch to the tertiary source
5 Force switch to the free run timing
6 Manual switch to the primary source
7 Manual switch to the secondary source
8 Manual switch to the tertiary source
Example
# configure timing switching 2
Description Configures the time to wait restoration from the current source to the
primary source
Syntax # configure timing restoration [<min>:]<sec>
Arguments [<min>:]<sec> time to wait in format minutes:seconds or
seconds (5..59 s); max. 60 minutes
Example
# configure timing restoration 1:30
Description Enables or disables the SSM value for clock reference selection
Syntax # configure timing ssm { stm <port> | e1 | sync } { enable | disable }
Arguments { stm <port> | e1 | sync } clock source either STM port, E1 or AUX
clock
{ enable | disable }
Example
# configure timing ssm stm 3/5 enable
Example
# configure timing sync enable
Example
# configure timing sync normal
3.17.13 Comment
Example
# configure timing sync comment “my synchronization interface”
Example
# configure timing sync test line
Example
# configure xconnect e1 1/1 stm 3/1 path 1.1.1.1
Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/3 path 1.1.1.1 stm 3/5 path 1.1.1.1
Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/3 path 1.1.1.1 delete
Example
# configure xconnect em 11/1 delete
# configure xconnect fxs 12/1 delete
Example
# configure xconnect q1 2 delete
Example
# configure xconnect q1evo q1 2
Example
# configure xconnect e1 1/2 adxc 1/1 enable
# configure xconnect vx 9/1 adxc 1/2 enable
Example
# configure xconnect stm 3/5 path 1.1.1.1 adxc disable
# configure xconnect stm 3/6 path 1.2.1.1 adxc disable
Connects first VC-12 in port 5 (B connection point), 7 (A) and 8 (C), reserves master and loop
control bits and 6 pilot bits starting from bit 3 in timeslot 1.
# configure adxc e1y 3/1,1.1.1.2 1/1 1/2 mcb 31:1 lcb 31:2 pbit 31:3 length 0:4
Connects second VC-12 to E1 ports 1 and 2, reserves master and loop control bits and 4 pilot bits
starting from bit 3 in timeslot 31.
NOTE! All the connection points must be in the same A-DXC slot/matrix.
Connects sub channel of four timeslots starting from timeslot 2. Used pilot bit is bit 8 in timeslot 1
and switching mode is equal.
# configure adxc y e1y 3/5,1.1.1.2 subch 1:0 length 1:0 pbit 31:3 revertive
Connects sub channel of timeslot 1. Used pilot bit is bit 3 in timeslot 31 and switching mode is
revertive.
Example
# configure adxc y e1y 3/5,1.1.1.1 subch 2:1 delete
3.19.8 B connection
Example
# configure adxc b 3/5,1.1.1.1,2:1 1/1,2:1 length 4:0
# configure adxc b 1/2,2:1 9/1,1:1 length 4:0 unidir condition 1/2,31:4 polarity 0
Example
# configure adxc b 1/2,0:5 9/2,1:1 ratio 4 condition 9/2,31:4 polarity 0
Example
# configure adxc b 1/2,0:5 9/2,1:1 condition 9/2,31:4 polarity 0
Example
# configure adxc b 1/2,0:5 9/2,1:1 condition 9/2,31:4 delete
3.19.9 C connection
Example
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/5,30:1 length 1:0
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/6,30:1 length 1:0 condition 15/6,31:1
polarity 0
Example
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/5,30:1 ratio 4 condition 15/5,30:1
polarity 0
Example
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/5,30:1 condition 15/5,31:1 polarity 1
Example
# configure adxc c 3/1,1.1.1.1,20:1 15/5,30:1 condition 15/5,31:1 delete
3.19.10 S connection
Example
# configure adxc s 12/7,1:1 8/2,1:1 length 1:0
Example
# configure adxc s 12/7,1:1 8/2,1:1 condition 8/2,31:1 polarity 0
Example
# configure adxc s 12/7,1:1 8/2,1:1 1 condition 8/2,31:1 delete
3.19.11 M connection
Example
# configure adxc m 15/1,1:1 pattern “01010101” length 1:0
Example
# configure adxc m 15/1,1:1 pattern “1100xx01” condition 15/1,31:1 polarity 1
Example
# configure adxc m 15/1,1:1 pattern “1100xx01” condition 15/1,31:1 delete
Example
# configure adxc m 15/1,1:1 pattern “1100xx01” delete
3.19.12 D connection
Example
# configure adxc d 15/5,1:1 pattern “11101110” length 1:0
Example
# configure adxc d 15/5,1:1 pattern “11001100” condition 15/5,31:1 polarity 1
Example
# configure adxc d 15/5,1:1 pattern “11001100” condition 15/1,31:1 delete
Example
# configure adxc d 15/5,1:1 pattern “11001100” delete
Description Configures MSP protection group. All the properties can be given in one
command or one by one.
Syntax # configure mspgroup <number> [revert { enable | disable }] [revtime
<number>] [switchon { none | sf | sd }] [switchact { clear | lockout | forcew |
forcep | manualw | manualp }]
# configure mspgroup <number> show
1: trunk pair 1, 2
Arguments mspgroup
2: trunk pair 3, 4
<number>
3: trunk pair 5, 6
4: trunk pair 7, 8
1 1*10-3
sd <threshold>
2 1*10-4
3 1*10-5
4 1*10-6
5 1*10-7
6 1*10-8
7 1*10-9
clear: system automatically selects the better
switchact { clear |
channel
lockout | forcew |
lockout: forbid the system to use protection channel
forcep | manualw |
forcew: force switch to the working channel
manualp }
forcep: force switch to protection channel
manualw: manual switch to the working channel
manualp: manual switch to the protection channel
Example
# configure path 3/1 1.1.1.1 revert enable revtime 5 switchon sd 3 switchact
clear
Example
# configure redundancy trunk force
Example
# configure redundancy adxc 5 delete
4 Show commands
Example
# show ?
show:
adxc Show adxc cross-connections
alarm Show alarms
card Show hw installation
e1 Show E1 ports
em Show EM ports
eth Show ethernet ports
fxo Show FXO ports
fxs Show FXS ports
g703 Show G.703 ports
mspgroup Show MSP group
otp Show OTP ports
path Show path protection
power Show power status
q1 Show Q1 virtual port configuration
qd2 Show QD2 virtual port configuration
redundancy Show redundancy configuration
signalling Show FXS/FXO settings
stm Show STM ports
system Show system configuration
timing Show timing configuration
user Show users
vcg Show virtual concatenation groups
vx Show VX ports
xconnect Show cross-connections
Time
NTP
NTP State: disabled
NTP IP Address: 192.168.0.128
NTP Port: 123
Time Since Last NTP: 0d 23h:48m:39s
Time Since Last Good NTP: 0d 0h:0m:0s
Status of Last NTP: Not available
LAN
IP Address: 192.168.0.3
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Routing
Routing Protocol: OSPF
Mode: passive
Cost: 0
Authentication Mode: none
Authentication Password:
Syslog
Community
Name Access
public read only
netman read/write
Trap
Routing
Routing Table
LAN
IP Address: 192.168.0.3
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Routing
Routing Protocol: OSPF
Mode: passive
Cost: 0
Authentication Mode: none
Authentication Password:
Port 3/5
PPP
Interface Mode: unnumbered
Local WAN IP: 0.0.0.0
Remote WAN IP: 0.0.0.0
Local WAN Mask: 0.0.0.0
Remote LAN IP: 0.0.0.0
Remote LAN Mask: 0.0.0.0
Send Authentication Type: none
Send Authentication Name:
Send Authentication Password:
Receive Authentication Type: none
Receive Authentication Name:
Receive Authentication Password:
Link
DCC Link Mode: MSOH (D4 - D12) link rate: 576 kbit/s
HDLC CRC: CRC16
Routing
Routing Protocol: OSPF
Mode: active
Cost: 0
Authentication Mode: none
Authentication Password:
Routing Table
Community
Name Access
public read only
netman read/write
Trap
Syslog
Time
NTP
NTP State: disabled
NTP IP Address: 192.168.0.128
NTP Port: 123
Time Since Last NTP: 1d 0h:43m:17s
Time Since Last Good NTP: 0d 0h:0m:0s
Status of Last NTP: Not available
4.1.13 IP routing
Routing
Username Access
admin level 4, network admin
Username Access
admin level 4, network admin
guest level 0, guest
up level 5, upgrade
Example
# show card all
Slot Card Configured Part Number Serial Number Oper State Temp Owner FPGA version
1 ADXC Trib ADXC Trib T32010.01...00 HP134830194 operational 29 C unowned 1.A
2 none unowned
3 SDH Trunk SDH Trunk T32001.01 07 4H112215087 operational 35 C unowned 13.A
4 Power Supply Power Supply T32008.01...03 4H112215593 operational 31 C unowned 3.E
5 8xE1/T1 Trib 8xE1/T1 Trib T32003.11...A4 4H124215008 operational 31 C unowned 28.A
6 4 x VX Trib 4 x VX Trib T32004.01...03 4H121615380 operational 34 C unowned 17.A 63
4.3.2 Alarms
Active Alarms
Active Alarms
Alarm History
Alarm History
System Alarm
SDH Alarms
Timing Alarms
4.5.1 E1 configuration
E1 Configuration
Port State LOS AIS LOF RDI Z/ohm Framing Loopback Comment
15/1 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/1
15/2 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/2
15/3 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/3
15/4 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/4
15/5 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/5
15/6 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/6
15/7 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/7
15/8 disabled *** ** *** ** 120 unframed none ET1 15/88
4.5.2 E1 statistics
4.6.1 EM configuration
EM Configuration
EM Signalling
EM Test
4.6.2 EM status
EM Signal Status
Port E1 E2 E3 M1 M2 M3
12/1 off off off off off off
12/2 off off off off off off
12/3 off off off off off off
12/4 off off off off off off
12/5 off off off off off off
12/6 off off off off off off
12/7 off off off off off off
12/8 off off off off off off
Ethernet Configuration
Port State LOL TxFault AutoNeg Speed Duplex FlowCtrl PoE SFP Comment
16/1 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled enabled n/a ETH 16/1
16/2 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled enabled n/a ETH 16/2
16/3 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled enabled n/a ETH 16/3
16/4 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled enabled n/a ETH 16/4
16/5 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled n/a n/a ETH 16/5
16/6 disabled *** - auto 100 M full disabled n/a n/a ETH 16/6a
16/7 disabled *** *** auto 100 M full disabled n/a present ETH 16/6b
16/8 disabled *** *** forced 1 G full disabled n/a present ETH 16/8
SFP Information
Port 16/8 ALS State ALS Mode Pulse Time Laser State
disabled manual 10 sec off
FXO Configuration
FXO Test
FXO Status
FXS Configuration
FXS Ringing
FXS Test
FXS Status
FXS Signalling
FXS Signalling
Description Displays main or all configuration parameters of the ports in tributary G.703 unit
Syntax # show g703 <port> { enter key | all | test }
# configure g703 <port> show
Arguments <port> slot/port or port range
enter: shows main configuration
{ enter key | all |
all: shows all configuration information
test }
test: shows test configuration
Example
# show g703 10/1..8
G.703 Configuration
G.703 Configuration
G.703 Test
Port LoopBack Timeout PRBS Test Pattern Inject Errors Total Bits Errored Bits
10/1 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/2 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/3 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/4 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/5 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/6 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/7 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/8 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
G.703 Test
Port LoopBack Timeout PRBS Test Pattern Inject Errors Total Bits Errored Bits
10/1 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
10/2 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled 0 0
OTP Configuration
Port State LOS LOC LOF AIS RDI TX-level Rate Comment
16/1 enabled *** *** *** *** *** 3 Default 128 kbit/s Test OTP port
16/2 enabled *** *** ** ** ** 3 Default 128 kbit/s OTP 1/2
16/3 enabled *** *** ** ** ** 4 High 64 kbit/s OTP 1/3
16/4 enabled *** *** *** *** *** 3 Default 64 kbit/s OTP 1/4
OTP Test
Port LoopBack Timeout PRBS Test Pattern Inject Errors Total Bits Errored Bits Round Trip Delay
16/1 none 0 line 0101 inject one error 0 0 -
16/2 none 5 none 0101 disabled 0 0 -
16/3 none 0 equipment PRBS 2^20-1 disabled 0 0 -
16/4 none 0 line 0101 round trip delay - - 0
Example
# show otp 9/1..4 status
Port RX TX
1/1 _not_ toggle
1/2 _not_ _not_
1/3 _not_ _not_
1/4 _not_ toggle
OTP Statistics
VX Configuration
Port State LOS LOC LOF Mode Type Interface Rate Comment
11/1 enabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 38400 bit/s MPD-VX 11/1
11/2 disabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/2
11/3 disabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/3
11/4 disabled *** *** ** manual DTE V.28 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/4
Port Framing Ch Format Tx Clock Tolerance 105 109 108 107 106 Delay Bit Mask
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off - sa off - - 2 ms 8
VX Configuration
Port State LOS LOC LOF Mode Type Interface Rate Comment
11/1 enabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 38400 bit/s MPD-VX 11/1
11/2 disabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/2
11/3 disabled *** *** ** auto n/a n/a 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/3
11/4 disabled *** *** ** manual DTE V.28 9600 bit/s MPD-VX 11/4
Port Framing Ch Format Tx Clock Tolerance 105 109 108 107 106 Delay Bit Mask
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off sb to 109 sa off sa to 107 on 2 ms 8
11/4 async V.110 8 bits - basic sb off - sa off - - 2 ms 8
VX Test
Port LoopBack Timeout PRBS Test Pattern Circuit 141 Inject Errors Total Bits Errored Bits
11/1 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/2 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/3 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/4 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
VX Test
Port LoopBack Timeout PRBS Test Pattern Circuit 141 Inject Errors Total Bits Errored Bits
11/1 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/2 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/3 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
11/4 none 0 none PRBS 2^9-1 disabled disabled 0 0
4.13.2 VX status
Example
# show 11/1..4 status
Port 103 104 113 114 115 105 106 107 108 109 141
11/1 _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ off on off off off off
11/2 _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ off on off off off off
11/3 _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ off on off off off off
11/4 _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ _not_ off off off off off off
4.13.3 VX statistics
VX Statistics
STM Configuration
Port LOS LOF TIM TTI Control TTI Received TTI Expected TTI Transmitted
3/5 *** *** *** 16B nullpad
Alarm Configuration
Description Displays the status of the path in STM port when it is connected to VCG
Syntax # show stm <port> path <path> status
Arguments <port> slot/port
<path> b[.k[.l.m]] (see path definition in section 1.4)
Example
# show stm 3/3 path 1.1.1.1 status
SFP Information
Port 3/5 ALS State ALS Mode Pulse Time Laser State
disabled auto 2 on
Example
# show stm 3/1..8 statistics msoh
show qd2 2
Sync Interface
State: disabled
Framing: pcm31
AIS: normal
Impedance: 120 ohm
Loopback: none
LOS: ***
RxAIS: **
LOF: ***
Comment: PSU
show xconnect:
stm <port> Show cross-connections of the STM all, slot, port or path
e1 <port> Show cross-connections of the E1 all, slot or port
eth <port> Show cross-connections of the Ethernet all, slot or port
vx <port> Show cross-connections of the VX all, slot or port
g703 <port> Show cross-connections of the G703 all, slot or port
otp <port> Show cross-connections of the OTP all, slot or port
em <port> Show cross-connections of the EM all, slot or port
fxo <port> Show cross-connections of the FXO all, slot or port
fxs <port> Show cross-connections of the FXS all, slot or port
q1 <port> Show cross-connections of the Q1 all or port
qd2 <port> Show cross-connections of the QD2 all or port
adxc <port> Show interfaces connected to ADXC slot/matrix
Description Displays cross-connections of the STM: all, one slot, one port or one path
# show xconnect stm
Syntax
# show xconnect stm <slot>
# show xconnect stm <port>
# show xconnect stm <port> path <path>
# configure xconnect stm <port> path <path> show
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
b
<path>
b.k
b.k.l.m (see path definition in section 1.4)
Example
# show xconnect stm
# sh xc stm 3
4.18.5 E1 cross-connections
Description Displays cross-connections of the E1: all, one slot or one port
# show xconnect e1
Syntax
# show xconnect e1 <slot>
# show xconnect e1 <port>
# configure xconnect e1 <port> show
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect e1 6
# sh xc e1 15 adxc
# sh xc e1 9/1 adxc
Description Displays cross-connections of the Ethernet: all, one slot or one port
# show xconnect eth
Syntax
# show xconnect eth <slot>
# show xconnect eth <port>
# configure xconnect eth <port> show
Arguments <slot> number of subrack slot
<port> slot/port
Example
# show xconnect eth
or
# sh xc eth 16
or
# sh xc eth 16/1
Eth VCG
16/1 1
# sh xc vx 13
# sh xc vx 13/3
# sh xc g703 10/4
# sh xc otp 16/3
Example
# show xconnect em
or
# sh xc em 12
# sh xc em 12/1
Example
# show xconnect em adxc
or
# sh xc em 12 adxc
# sh xc fxo 14/2
# sh xc fxs 13/1
4.19.1 B cross-connections
B-connections
4.19.2 C cross-connections
Example
# show adxc c 15
Digital Summing
Summing Point Summing Term Length Condition / Polarity Direction Ratio Comment
3/1 1.1.1.1 20:1 15/5 30:1 1:0 Bidir C connection
3/1 1.1.1.1 20:1 15/5 29:1 1:0 Unidir C connection
3/1 1.1.1.1 20:1 15/5 28:1 1:0 15/5 30:1 / 0 Unidir C connection
15/5 30/2 / 1
3/1 1.1.1.1 20:1 15/5 27:1 1:0 15/5 29:1 / 1 Bidir C connection
4.19.3 S cross-connections
Example
# show adxc s 12
Voice Summing
4.19.4 M cross-connections
Example
# show adxc m 15
Data Masking
4.19.6 D cross-connections
Example
# show adxc d 15
Fixed Data
4.19.7 Y cross-connections
E1Y Connections
E1Y Connections
B Connections
Digital Summing
Voice Summing
NOTE: State shows the status of the pilot bit. * indicates the active branch.
MSP Group SF/SD Enabled Revertive Mode Revertive Time Switch Request
3 SF enabled enabled 300 clear
ADXC Redundancy