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FibeAir® IP-10
SW Version I6.2
CLI (Command Line Interface)
User Guide
Part ID: BM-0174-0 Doc ID: DOC-00026663 Rev a.00
August 2010
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Contents
General .......................................................................................................... 1
Getting Started .............................................................................................. 2
Command Groups ......................................................................................... 8
CLI Commands .............................................................................................11
CLI Command Parameters ..........................................................................17
CLI Procedures ............................................................................................39
CFM ...............................................................................................................52
FibeAir® IP-10 CLI User Guide 1
General This guide explains how to work with the FibeAir® IP-10 Command Line Interface (CLI) for software version I6.2.
The CLI is used to perform IP-10 configuration and obtain system statistical and performance information.
Using the CLI, you can perform configuration operations for single IP-10 units, as well as configure several IP-10 units in a single batch command.
Access Rights
IP-10 CLI access is granted for the following user groups:
Viewer This user only has read-only access. The user can only view parameters and their values, not modify them.
Operator This user has read-write access. The user can read parameters and their values, and modify them. However, this user cannot add or remove other users.
Admin This user has read-write access. The user can read parameters and their values, modify them, and add/remove other users.
Technician This user has read-write access to the OS CLI.
User access is controlled by the system administrator and configured via the Management command group (shown in the Command Groups section).
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Getting Started To log in to the CLI:
1. Power on your PC.
2. Make sure that your PC is connected to the management port on the front panel of the IP-10 unit.
3. Open telnet application as follows: telnet <IP address of the unit> + Enter
4. For a first-time login, use the following
User: admin Password: admin
Note: When using the Hyper Terminal, you should set the terminal speed (in your PC terminal configuration) to 155200 kpbs. In addition, it is recommended to select the VT-100 terminal type and set the terminal size to 24 rows, 80 columns.
Getting Help
Once you are logged in, you can go to a main command group and its sub groups, type the command you want, and press Tab twice for a list of possible parameter values.
In addition, you can type a command and then type a question mark (?) for location-specific information for the command. For example, for the set command, typing set ? and pressing Enter will display a list of optional parameters and a help line.
Wherever you are in the command tree, you can obtain a list of available commands by typing Help or ?.
The commands that are available are different for each location in the CLI tree and the type of user.
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Basic Commands
The following basic commands are available when you first log in, if you belong to the Operator user group:
ls list entities
get get parameter
set set parameter
help help
cd change directory
exit exit CLI
logout logout from CLI
cli-ver cli version
cls clear screen
write write the current switch configuration to the configuration file
show-tree show entity tree
find search for a string in the parameter name and information fields
lsp list entity parameters and commands
In addition, you can use the up/down arrow keys, or the “q” key, when the word “END” appears at the end of the screen.
Setting IP Addresses
To define a new IP address, do the following:
1. Log in as follows:
User: admin or operator Password: admin
2. At the command prompt, type: cd management\networking\ip-address\, and press Enter.
3. Type: get ip-address, and press Enter.
This will give you the current IP address.
4. Type: set new_ip_address, and press Enter.
For new_ip_address, enter the new address.
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Finding Commands
At any point in the CLI tree, a quick way to find a command is to type find string, and press Enter. For string you can type any word that you think is relevant for a command.
For example, if you type find user, and press Enter, you would get a list of commands relating to "user", as follows:
1) management/mng-services/users/add-user Add user <name> <group> 2) management/mng-services/users/delete-user Delete user <name> 3) management/mng-services/users/show-users Show users
Command Example
The following example shows how you can find a command within a sub-group, and then execute the command. The example starts with the lsp (list parameters) command, and ends with the activation of an interface loopback test.
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IP-10:/> cd diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback/ IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> lsp *********** configuration ******** timeout rw Loopback timeout in minutes *********** statuses ************* counter ro Loopback time left if-loopback rw IF loopback activation rfu-rf-loopback rw RFU RF Loopback Enable Command IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> set timeout 2 IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> set if-loopback off on IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> set if-loopback on Caution: This action affects traffic. The may cause permanent loss of Ethernet traffic & wayside. Consider disabling or physically disconnecting the Ethernet ports of the IDM and Wayside before the loopback activation. Are you sure? (yes/no):yes IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback>
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Important!
Note that bridge related commands need to be followed by a “write” command to be saved.
Otherwise, the commands will not be saved following a reset in the system.
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Viewing the Command Tree
At any location within the command group structure, you can type show-tree and press Enter for a list of all the commands in the group you are currently in.
The following list appears when you type show-tree.
IP-10:/> show-tree
management
mng-services
cfg-service
event-service
event-log
alarm-service
alarm-current
alarm-external
pm-service
users
time-service
ntp
mng-software
networking
ip-address
mng-protocols
snmp
platform
inventory
license
idc-board
fpga
remote-idu
remote-co
remote-cl
mate-idu
all-odu
radio
framer
mrmc
modem
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rfu
rfu-sw-upload
rfu-co
rfu-cl
rfic
interfaces
auxiliary
user-channel
eow
wayside
ethernet
bridge
eth-port[1]
eth-port[2]
eth-port[3]
eth-port[4]
eth-port[5]
eth-port[6]
eth-port[7]
eth-port[8]
service-oam
pdh
port-group
e1t1-port[1]
e1t1-port[2]
e1t1-port[3]
e1t1-port[4]
e1t1-port[5]
e1t1-port[6]
e1t1-port[7]
e1t1-port[8]
e1t1-port[9]
e1t1-port[10]
e1t1-port[11]
e1t1-port[12]
e1t1-port[13]
e1t1-port[14]
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e1t1-port[15]
e1t1-port[16]
diagnostics
rmon
loopback
line-loopback
radio-loopback
xml-interface
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Command Groups
The command groups that appear when you log in include the following:
Management
Platform
Radio
Interfaces
Diagnostics
Some groups include sub groups that enable setup operations relevant to that category.
The following illustrations show the trees of each main group.
Management
Management
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Platform
Radio
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Interfaces
Diagnostics
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CLI Commands
The following table lists the commands you can use in each command group and sub group.
Note that when you enter a group or sub group, you can type a command and then press the Tab key twice (or type a question mark) for a list of values relevant to that command.
Command Group Command Description Privilege
ALL echo Display a line of text operator
ALL write Write the current switch configuration into configuration file
operator
ALL show‐tree Show entity tree rw
ALL find Search for a string in the parameter's entity name and information fields
rw
ALL lsp entity name and information fields list entity parameters and commands
rw
Mng‐services ping Ping utility operator
Mng‐services telnet Telnet utility operator
cfg‐service set‐to‐default Set to factory default configuration
operator
Event‐log show Show log rw
Event‐log clear Clear log operator
alarm‐current show Show current alarms rw
Pm‐service Clear‐entire‐pm Clear entire pm operator
users add‐user Add user <name> <group> admin
users delete‐user Delete user <name> admin
Users Show‐users Show users admin
mng‐software versions‐idu Show IDU application packages set versions
operator
mng‐software versions‐rfu Show supported RFU version operator
mng‐software verify‐packages Verify installed packages operator
mng‐software download Download newer packages from remote server (without installation)
operator
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Command Group Command Description Privilege
mng‐software upgrade Upgrade all installed packages or requested package
operator
mng‐software rollback Rollback recent IDU application upgrade transaction (1 step back). CAUTION: packages upgraded after IDU application undergo rollback also! NOTE: rollback doesn't revert 'downgrade' operation ‐ use 'upgrade' command instead!
admin
mng‐software downgrade Downgrade application packages to older version (downloaded to special downgrade directory)
admin
mng‐software kernel‐reinstall Re‐install last installed Linux kernel package (recommended for corrupt kernel restoration)
admin
mng‐software package‐install Download and install new package (without existing version installed).NOTE: provide package name without version, e.g. 'rfu', not 'rfu‐0.0.1'
admin
mng‐software package‐uninstall Uninstall SW package (recommended for independent package removal)
admin
mng‐software show‐packages Show SW packages operator
mng‐software cleanup Clean up disk from old duplicated (kernel) packages and repackaged files, or downgrade files
operator
mng‐software change‐server‐password Change remote server password
admin
mng‐protocols status‐show Show Management Protocols status
operator
mng‐protocols web‐restart restart the web server admin
snmp status‐show Show SNMP status operator
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Command Group Command Description Privilege
snmp change‐user‐settings Change the settings of the SNMPv3 user (security level / username / password)
admin
idc‐board reset‐idc‐hw Reset the IDC ‐ cold (HW) reset
operator
idc‐board create‐archive Create archive file on target operator
idc‐board install‐archive Install the requested archive file on target
admin
idc‐board upload‐archive Upload the archive file to the PC (host). Before activating this command, make sure to set host‐ip, host‐path, user‐name and user‐password
operator
idc‐board download‐archive Get the archive file from the PC (host) onto the target. Before activating this command, make sure to set host‐ip, host‐path, user‐name and user‐password
operator
idc‐board change‐user‐password Change user password for the ftp session. When using default user name (anonymous), use PC (host) login as password
operator
idc‐board cli‐script Execute, show or delete a CLI configuration script
operator
remote‐idu remote‐reset‐idc‐hw Reset the remote IDC ‐ cold (HW) reset
operator
remote‐idu force‐unmute Force Remote Unmute Command
operator
remote‐co clear‐device‐error clear device error counter operator
remote‐cl clear‐device‐error clear device error counter operator
mrmc change‐script‐cmd Change modem script command
operator
modem clear‐counters Clear “block defected” accumulated counters
operator
rfu‐sw‐upload internal‐sw‐download‐action
Set Internal SW Download action
operator
rfu‐co clear‐device‐error Clear IDU device error counter
operator
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Command Group Command Description Privilege
rfu‐cl clear‐device‐error Clear device error counter operator
ethernet set‐gbe‐mute‐override Set GbE mute override. This command is used to activate “state propagation”
operator
ethernet show‐gbe‐mute‐override Show GbE mute override. This command is used to show the activated mode of “state propagation”.
rw
Bridge show‐ports‐status Show status of all ports rw
Bridge vlan Add, remove, or modify values associated with a single VLAN
operator
Bridge show‐vlan‐info Show VLAN database rw
Bridge show‐running‐config Show current switch operating configuration
rw
Bridge show‐eth‐statistics Show Ethernet Statistics rw
Bridge show‐all‐traffic‐statistics Show ethernet statistics for all ports
rw
Bridge show‐forwarding‐table Shows the forwarding table for a specific VLAN
rw
Bridge qos‐copy‐priorities‐configurations
Copy priority configuration from one port to another
operator
Bridge qos‐copy‐rate‐limiting‐configurations
Copy rate limiting configuration from one port to another
operator
Bridge qos‐set‐vlan‐tag‐pbit‐val Set VLAN tag pbits (CoS bits) to queue allocation
operator
Bridge qos‐show‐vlan‐tag‐pbit‐val
Show VLAN tag Pbits (CoS bits) to queue allocation
rw
Bridge qos‐set‐ip‐pbit‐val Set IP Pbits (IPv4 ToS/ IPv6 TC) to queue allocation
operator
Bridge qos‐show‐ip‐pbit‐val Show IP Pbits (IPv4 ToS/ IPv6 TC) to queue allocation
rw
Bridge qos‐vlan‐to‐queue QoS VLAN ID to queue allocation
operator
Bridge qos‐show‐vlan‐to‐queue Show QoS VLAN to queue allocation
rw
Bridge qos‐set‐scheduler‐q‐weight
Set scheduler queues weight operator
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Command Group Command Description Privilege
Bridge qos‐show‐scheduler‐q‐weight
Show scheduler queues’ weights
rw
Bridge qos‐policer Add/Remove a policer operator
Bridge qos‐policer‐class Add/Remove a policer class operator
Bridge qos‐show‐policers Show QoS policers rw
Bridge qos‐static‐mac‐priority Set/Remove a static MAC priority
operator
Bridge qos‐show‐static‐mac‐priorities
Show static MAC priorities rw
Bridge clear‐all‐peer‐info Clear all peer's information operator
eth‐port[1] show‐port‐status Show port status rw
eth‐port[1] set‐allowed‐vlans Set allowed VLANs operator
eth‐port[1] show‐allowed‐vlans Show allowed VLANs rw
eth‐port[1] qos‐set‐vlan‐pbits‐prio‐remap
Set VLAN Pbits priority remap
operator
eth‐port[1] qos‐show‐vlan‐pbits‐prio‐remap
Show VLAN Pbits priority remap
rw
eth‐port[1] mep Add/Remove an MEP operator
eth‐port[1] mip Add/Remove MIP operator
eth‐port[1] show‐meps‐list Add/Remove MIP operator
eth‐port[1] show‐meps‐list Show MEPs list operator
eth‐port[1] clear‐peer‐info Clear all peer's information
eth‐port[1] clear‐rmon Clear RMON statistics operator
eth‐port[1] qos‐detach‐policer Detach policer map from the port
operator
eth‐port[1] qos‐show‐policer‐classes Show policer classes rw
eth‐port[1] show‐if‐table‐counters Show IF table counters operator
service‐oam domain Add/Modify/Remove a maintenance domain
operator
service‐oam association Add/Modify/Remove a maintenance association
operator
service‐oam remote‐mep Add/Remove a remote MEP operator
service‐oam ccm‐admin Change continuity check admin state
operator
service‐oam ccm‐interval Change continuity check interval time
operator
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Command Group Command Description Privilege
service‐oam ping Ping message to a remote MEP or MIP
rw
service‐oam linktrace Traceroute message to a remote MEP or MIP
rw
service‐oam auto‐linktrace Add/Remove a remote MEP to the automatic linktrace list
operator
service‐oam show‐auto‐linktrace‐list Show the remote MEPs configured in the automatic linktrace list
rw
service‐oam show‐configured‐local‐meps
Show all local MEPs info rw
service‐oam show‐configured‐remote‐meps
Show all remote MEPs info rw
service‐oam show‐domain‐list Show Maintenance domain list
rw
service‐oam show‐mips‐list Show domain & VLAN MIPs list
rw
service‐oam show‐domain‐interval Show domain & VLAN CCM interval
rw
service‐oam show‐auto‐linktrace‐mep‐status
Show last auto linktrace result for a remote MEP
rw
service‐oam show‐auto‐linktrace‐maid‐status
Show last auto linktrace result for all MAID remote MEPs
rw
service‐oam show‐maid‐list Show the MAID list rw
service‐oam show‐local‐meps‐list Show the local MEP list rw
service‐oam show‐remote‐meps‐list Show the remote MEPs list rw
port‐group disable‐all‐ports Disable all E1/T1 ports operator
port‐group enable‐all‐ports Enable all E1/T1 ports operator
diagnostics show‐files‐list Show downloadable files operator
rmon get‐statistics Get RMON statistics operator
rmon clear‐port Clear RMON statistics from a specific port
operator
rmon clear‐all Clear RMON statistics from all ports
operator
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CLI Command Parameters
Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
Event‐log event‐to‐syslog Event to syslog OPERATOR rw
alarm‐current most‐severe Most severe alarm VIEWER rw
alarm‐external external‐output.group
External alarm group OPERATOR rw
alarm‐external external‐output.admin
External alarm output admin
OPERATOR rw
alarm‐external external‐input.admin[5]
External input alarm admin
OPERATOR rw
alarm‐external external‐input.text[5]
External input alarm text OPERATOR rw
alarm‐external external‐output External alarm state VIEWER rw
alarm‐external External‐input[5] External input state VIEWER rw
time‐service dst‐offset Daylight Savings Time offset
OPERATOR rw
time‐service dst‐start‐month Daylight Savings Time starting month
OPERATOR rw
time‐service dst‐start‐day Daylight Savings Time starting day
OPERATOR rw
time‐service dst‐end‐month Daylight Savings Time ending month
OPERATOR rw
time‐service dst‐end‐day Daylight Savings Time ending day
OPERATOR rw
time‐service gmt‐offset‐hours NTP offset from GMT (hours part)
OPERATOR rw
time‐service gmt‐offset‐minutes
NTP offset from GMT (minutes part)
OPERATOR rw
time‐service time‐and‐date Time and date format: day‐month‐year hours:mins:secs
OPERATOR rw
ntp server NTP server with which the system is synchronised
OPERATOR RW
ntp admin NTP administrative state OPERATOR rw
ntp status NTP service status VIEWER ro
ntp poll‐interval NTP polling interval VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
ntp sync‐server The NTP server with which the target is currently synchronized
VIEWER ro
mng‐software
server‐url Remote SW update server URL, where SW updates reside
ADMIN rw
mng‐software server‐login Remote server login Admin rw
mng‐software status‐download Last SW download status VIEWER rw
mng‐software status‐install Last SW installation status VIEWER rw
mng‐software version‐package‐name
Common (version holder) package name
VIEWER rw
mng‐software common‐version‐idu
Identifies installed IDU application package set version
VIEWER rw
mng‐software common‐version‐rfu
Identifies installed RFU package version
VIEWER rw
mng‐software common‐version‐rfu‐upgrade
Identifies RFU package version for upgrade
VIEWER rw
mng‐software common‐version‐rfu‐downgrade
Identifies RFU package version for downgarde
VIEWER rw
networking number‐of‐ports Number of management ports
OPERATOR rw
networking vlan In‐Band management VLAN ID
OPERATOR rw
networking type How management data is passed
OPERATOR rw
networking capacity Management port capacity OPERATOR rw
networking auto‐negotiation Management port auto negotiation
OPERATOR rw
networking duplex Management port duplex OPERATOR rw
networking ethernet‐rate Management port Ethernet rate (Mbps)
OPERATOR rw
ip‐address ip‐address Unit management IP address
OPERATOR rw
ip‐address subnet‐mask Unit subnet mask OPERATOR rw
ip‐address default‐gateway Default gateway OPERATOR rw
ip‐address hw‐address Hw address VIEWER rw
mng‐protocols web‐inactivity‐timeout
Web inactivity timeout, in minutes
OPERATOR rw
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
mng‐protocols web‐protocol Web protocol type ADMIN rw
mng‐protocols web‐ca‐certificate‐admin
WEB Certificate Authority (CA) digital certificate
ADMIN rw
mng‐protocols web‐admin HTTP/S channel administrative state for web and NMS access
ADMIN rw
mng‐protocols telnet‐admin Telnet administrative state ADMIN rw
mng‐protocols web‐status Web service status VIEWER rw
mng‐protocols telnet‐status Telnet service status VIEWER rw
snmp version SNMP version ADMIN rw
snmp trap‐admin[4] Enable/disable sending SNMP traps
OPERATOR rw
snmp trap‐manager[4] IP address of manager to which SNMP traps will be sent
OPERATOR rw
snmp trap‐port[4] Manager port to which traps are sent (default is 162)
OPERATOR rw
snmp trap‐severity‐filter[4]
Filter for traps sent to the manager according to severity
OPERATOR rw
snmp trap‐status‐change‐filter[4]
Send trap on perational status change only
OPERATOR rw
snmp trap‐heartbeat[4] How often (in minutes) a trap heartbeat is sent to the manager (0 to disable)
OPERATOR rw
snmp v3‐security‐mode SNMPv3 security mode VIEWER ro
snmp v3‐auth‐algorithm SNMPv3 authentication algorithm
VIEWER ro
snmp admin SNMP administrative state ADMIN rw
snmp read‐community SNMP read community OPERATOR rw
snmp write‐community SNMP write community OPERATOR rw
snmp trap‐community[4]
SNMP trap community OPERATOR rw
snmp trap‐clli[4] SNMP trap clli OPERATOR rw
snmp trap‐name[4] Text for manager name or comment
OPERATOR rw
snmp v3‐username SNMPv3 single user username
VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
snmp status SNMP service status VIEWER ro
snmp mib‐version Private MIB file version VIEWER ro
platform system‐services Number of services as provided by the system according to the rfc3418
VIEWER ro
platform system‐name System name Operator rw
platform system‐contact‐person
System contact person OPERATOR rw
platform system‐location System location OPERATOR rw
platform longitude Unit's longitude coordinates
OPERATOR rw
platform latitude Unit's latitude coordinates OPERATOR rw
Platform system‐description
System description VIEWER ro
Inventory board‐type Board type VIEWER ro
Inventory board‐sub‐type Board sub‐type VIEWER ro
Inventory firmware Firmware VIEWER ro
Inventory hardware Hardware VIEWER ro
Inventory board‐modules Board modules VIEWER ro
Inventory idc‐type The type of IDC VIEWER ro
Inventory idc‐sub‐type The sub‐type of the IDC VIEWER ro
Inventory idc‐firmware IDC firmware VIEWER ro
Inventory idc‐hardware‐features
The hardware features of the IDC
VIEWER ro
Inventory modem‐type The type of modem VIEWER ro
Inventory modem‐sub‐type The sub‐type of the modem
VIEWER ro
Inventory modem‐firmware The firmware of the modem
VIEWER ro
Inventory modem‐system‐rate
The frequency of the clock for the PVG
VIEWER ro
Inventory modem‐hardware‐features
The hardware features of the modem
VIEWER ro
Inventory mux‐type The type of MUX VIEWER ro
Inventory mux‐sub‐type The sub‐type of the MUX VIEWER ro
Inventory mux‐firmware The firmware of the MUX VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
Inventory mux‐hardware‐features
The hardware features of the MUX
VIEWER ro
Inventory xc‐type The type of XC VIEWER ro
Inventory xc‐sub‐type The sub‐type of the XC VIEWER ro
Inventory xc‐firmware The firmware of the XC VIEWER ro
Inventory xc‐hardware‐features
The hardware features of the XC
VIEWER ro
Inventory chain‐type Chain type VIEWER ro
Inventory chain‐sub‐type Chain sub‐type VIEWER ro
Inventory chain‐firmware Chain firmware VIEWER ro
Inventory chain‐hardware‐features
Chain hardware features VIEWER ro
Inventory total‐num‐of‐interfaces
Total number of interfaces VIEWER ro
Inventory num‐of‐fe‐interfaces
Number of fast Ethernet interfaces
VIEWER ro
Inventory num‐of‐radio‐interfaces
Number of Radio interfaces
VIEWER ro
Inventory num‐of‐10‐100‐1000‐interfaces
Number of 10/100/1000 interfaces
VIEWER ro
Inventory num‐of‐sfp‐interfaces
Number of SFP interfaces VIEWER ro
Inventory num‐of‐tdm‐interfaces
Number of TDM interfaces VIEWER ro
Inventory type‐of‐tdm‐interfaces
Type of TDM interfaces VIEWER ro
Inventory hw‐supported‐bit‐bate
HW supported bit rate VIEWER ro
Inventory date‐code Date of board testing (number of seconds from 1/1/1970)
VIEWER ro
Inventory hass‐number Number of hass testing VIEWER ro
Inventory tx‐iq‐delay‐index‐in‐fdf‐table
TX IQ Delay ‐ Tx index in fdf table
VIEWER ro
Inventory tx‐iq‐delay TX IQ Delay ‐ TX Delay VIEWER ro
Inventory rx‐master‐iq‐delay‐index‐in‐f
RX IQ Delay ‐ Rx Master index in fdf
VIEWER ro
Inventory df‐table Table ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
Inventory rx‐master‐iq‐delay RX IQ delay ‐ Rx Master delay
VIEWER ro
Inventory rx‐slave‐iq‐delay‐index‐in‐fd
RX IQ Delay ‐ Rx slave index in fdf
VIEWER ro
Inventory f‐table Table ro
Inventory rx‐slave‐iq‐delay RX IQ delay ‐ Rx slave delay
VIEWER ro
Inventory num‐of‐working‐hours
Counter of working hours of the board
VIEWER ro
Inventory license‐demo‐timer
Number of hours left for license demo mode
VIEWER ro
Inventory spare1 Spare 1 VIEWER ro
Inventory spare2 Spare 2 VIEWER ro
Inventory spare3 Spare 3 VIEWER ro
Inventory pic‐version The version of the pic VIEWER ro
Inventory hw‐feature HW features VIEWER ro
Inventory serial‐number The serial number of the board
VIEWER ro
Inventory part‐number Part number of the application in the board
VIEWER ro
Inventory license‐register System license features VIEWER ro
Inventory comments Text description of the board
OPERATOR rw
Inventory company‐name Company name ADMIN rw
Inventory product‐name Product name ADMIN rw
Inventory logo Compay logo ADMIN rw
Inventory main‐view Company main logo ADMIN rw
Inventory hw‐inventory‐version
The hw inventory version VIEWER ro
Inventory production‐inventory‐version
The production inventory version
VIEWER ro
license demo‐admin Enable/disable demo mode
OPERATOR rw
license license‐code The user license code that determines the user rights
OPERATOR rw
license capacity‐name Capacity rights VIEWER ro
license acm‐license ACM rights VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
license switch‐application‐license
Switch application rights VIEWER ro
license license‐type Type of license VIEWER ro
license demo‐timer Time left for license demo mode (in hours)
VIEWER ro
idc‐board measurement‐system
Measurement system OPERATOR rw
idc‐board host‐ip IP of the HOST where the archive is to be stored
OPERATOR rw
idc‐board file‐transfer‐protocol
Determines whether the file transfer protocol is secure (SFTP) or not (FTP)
ADMIN rw
idc‐board idc‐clli General CLLI field rw
idc‐board host‐path Relative path (under the ftp directory) on the HOST where the archive is to be stored. For using default ftp path: set // for Windows or set / for Linux
OPERATOR rw
idc‐board user‐name User name for the ftp session
OPERATOR rw
idc‐board cli‐script‐file‐name
The CLI configuration script's file name to be downloaded
OPERATOR rw
idc‐board temperature IDU temperature VIEWER ro
idc‐board voltage‐input Voltage input VIEWER ro
idc‐board system‐up‐time System up time (in hundredths of seconds)
VIEWER ro
idc‐board security‐file‐type ADMIN rw
idc‐board security‐file‐format
ADMIN rw
idc‐board config‐creation‐status
Status of the archive creation action
VIEWER ro
idc‐board config‐upload‐status
Status of the archive storage action
VIEWER ro
idc‐board config‐download‐status
Status of the archive download action
VIEWER ro
idc‐board config‐install‐status
Status of the archive download action
VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
idc‐board unit‐info‐creation‐status
Status of the unit‐info creation action
VIEWER ro
idc‐board unit‐info‐upload‐status
Status of the archive storage action
VIEWER ro
idc‐board upload‐pub‐key‐status
Status of the public key uploading
VIEWER ro
idc‐board download‐security‐status
Status of security file download status
VIEWER ro
idc‐board download‐cli‐script‐status
Status of CLI configuration script's file download status
VIEWER ro
idc‐board version IDC version VIEWER ro
idc‐board kernel‐modules‐version
Identifies current kernel‐modules package set version
VIEWER ro
idc‐board security‐file‐name The security filename to be downloaded
ADMIN rw
idc‐board status‐text‐indication[2]
Internal status text indication array
VIEWER ro
idc‐board radio‐led Radio LED VIEWER ro
idc‐board idu‐led IDU LED VIEWER ro
idc‐board rfu‐led RFU LED VIEWER ro
idc‐board protection‐led Remote LED VIEWER ro
idc‐board remote‐led Remote LED VIEWER ro
fpga fw‐version FPGA FW Version ‐ ro
remote‐idu remote‐ip‐address Remote IDU IP address OPERATOR rw
remote‐idu remote‐subnet‐mask
Remote IDU subnet mask OPERATOR rw
remote‐idu remote‐default‐gateway
Remote IDU default gateway
OPERATOR rw
remote‐idu remote‐atpc‐admin
Remote IDU ATPC enable/disable configuration
OPERATOR rw
remote‐idu remote‐atpc‐ref‐rx‐level
Remote ATPC reference Rx level configuration
OPERATOR rw
remote‐idu remote‐management‐type
Remote Management type status
OPERATOR rw
remote‐idu remote‐link‐id Remote IDU Link ID OPERATOR rw
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
remote‐idu remote‐force‐mute‐tx
Force remote Mute transmit configuration
OPERATOR rw
remote‐idu remote‐force‐max‐tx‐level
Force remote Max transmit level configuration
OPERATOR rw
remote‐idu remote‐web‐protocol
Remote IDU web protocol type
VIEWER ro
remote‐idu remote‐rx‐level Remote Rx level status VIEWER ro
remote‐idu remote‐most‐severe‐alarm
Remote most severe alarm status
VIEWER ro
remote‐idu remote‐communication
Remote Communication Status
VIEWER ro
remote‐co device‐error Device errors VIEWER ro
remote‐cl device‐error Device errors VIEWER ro
mate‐idu protection‐admin Protection admin OPERATOR rw
all‐odu admin All ODU admin OPERATOR rw
radio mhc‐admin MAC header compression admin
OPERATOR rw
framer link‐id Link ID OPERATOR rw
framer radio‐excessive‐ber‐threshold
Radio Excessive BER threshold configuration
OPERATOR rw
framer radio‐signal‐degrade‐threshold
Radio Signal Degrade threshold configuration
OPERATOR rw
framer radio‐ber Radio BER status VIEWER ro
framer oper‐status Operational status VIEWER ro
framer radio‐pm‐15min‐interval[96]
Radio 15 minute interval performance monitor
VIEWER ro
framer radio‐pm‐24hour‐interval[30]
Radio 24 hour interval performance monitor
VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
mrmc mrmc‐script Radio scheme (Bit Rate, Occupied BW, Modulation and Grade).\n Occupied BW Vs Channel Separation are listed in pairs: (Occupied BW Range[MHz], Channel Separation [MHz]):\n(5‐7,7); (8‐10,10); (12‐14,13.75‐15); (25‐29,27.5‐30); (33‐38,40); (50‐55,55‐56)
VIEWER ro
mrmc operation‐mode Operation mode VIEWER ro
mrmc current‐tx‐profile Current Tx profile VIEWER ro
mrmc script‐package‐version
Modem script package version
VIEWER ro
mrmc rfu‐chosen‐grade RFU chosen grade VIEWER ro
mrmc connected‐rfu‐grade
Actual connected RFU grade
VIEWER ro
mrmc occupied‐bandwidth
Occupied bandwidth (MHz)
VIEWER ro
mrmc current‐tx‐qam Current Tx QAM VIEWER ro
mrmc current‐tx‐bitrate Current Tx bitrate VIEWER ro
mrmc max‐available‐tdm‐interfaces
Max available TDM interface
VIEWER ro
mrmc current‐rx‐profile Current Rx profile VIEWER ro
mrmc current‐rx‐qam Current Rx QAM VIEWER ro
mrmc current‐rx‐bitrate Current Rx bitrate VIEWER ro
mrmc loaded‐script‐version
Modem script version VIEWER ro
mrmc loaded‐script‐description
Loaded script description VIEWER ro
mrmc mrmc‐pm‐15min‐interval[96]
MRMC 15 minute interval performance monitor
VIEWER ro
mrmc mrmc‐pm‐24hour‐interval[30]
MRMC 24 hour interval performance monitor
VIEWER ro
modem mse MSE VIEWER ro
modem defected‐blocks Defective blocks VIEWER ro
modem ldpc‐decoder‐stress
LDPC decoder stress VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
modem pm‐15min‐interval[96]
Modem 15 minute interval performance monitor
VIEWER ro
modem pm‐24hour‐interval[30]
Modem 24 hour interval performan monitor
VIEWER ro
modem mse‐threshold MSE threshold OPERATOR rw
rfu pm‐rx‐level‐threshold‐1
RFU performance monitoring Rx level threshold 1 configuration
OPERATOR rw
rfu pm‐rx‐level‐threshold‐2
RFU performance monitoring Rx level threshold 2 configuration
OPERATOR rw
rfu pm‐tx‐level‐threshold
RFU performance monitoring Tx level threshold configuration
OPERATOR rw
rfu atpc‐admin RFU ATPC enable/disable OPERATOR rw
rfu tx‐freq RFU Tx frequency configuration
OPERATOR rw
rfu atpc‐ref‐rx‐level RFU ATPC reference Rx Level
OPERATOR rw
rfu rx‐freq RFU Rx frequency configuration
OPERATOR rw
rfu mute‐tx RFU mute transmitter OPERATOR rw
rfu unfaded‐rsl RFU Unfaded Rx level configuration
OPERATOR rw
rfu rfu‐mode RFU mode configuration OPERATOR rw
rfu rsl‐connector‐source
RFU RX level connector source configuration
OPERATOR rw
rfu delay‐calibration RFU delay calibration configuration
OPERATOR rw
rfu max‐tx‐level RFU maximum transmit level configuration
OPERATOR rw
rfu log‐interval RFU log interval configuration, in seconds
OPERATOR rw
rfu log‐admin RFU log enable/disable configuration
OPERATOR rw
rfu standard‐organization
RFU standard organization VIEWER ro
rfu temp‐in‐celsius RFU temperature, celsius VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
rfu temp‐in‐fahrenheit
RFU temperature, fahrenheit
VIEWER ro
rfu tx‐level‐status RFU transmit level VIEWER ro
rfu rx‐level RFU receive level status VIEWER ro
rfu synthesizer‐status RFU synthesizer VIEWER ro
rfu power‐supply‐status
RFU power supply status VIEWER ro
rfu band RFU band status VIEWER ro
rfu min‐tx‐freq RFU minimum Tx frequency status
VIEWER ro
rfu max‐tx‐freq RFU maximum Tx frequency status
VIEWER ro
rfu tx‐rx‐freq‐separation
RFU Tx Rx frequency separation
VIEWER ro
rfu min‐bandwidth RFU minimum bandwidth status
VIEWER ro
rfu max‐bandwidth RFU maximum bandwidth status
VIEWER ro
rfu pmax RFU Pmax status VIEWER ro
rfu communication‐status
RFU communication to remote unit status
VIEWER ro
rfu min‐rx‐freq RFU minimum Rx frequency status
VIEWER ro
rfu max‐rx‐freq RFU maximum Rx frequency status
VIEWER ro
rfu internal‐download‐status
RFU internal download status
VIEWER ro
rfu internal‐download‐counter
RFU internal download counter status
VIEWER ro
rfu rfu‐type Type of connected RFU VIEWER ro
rfu rf‐loopback‐support
RFU RF loopback support status
VIEWER ro
rfu if‐loopback‐support
RFU IF loopback support status
VIEWER ro
rfu predistortion‐support
RFU predistortion support status
VIEWER ro
rfu lo‐sense RFU lo sense status VIEWER ro
rfu cable‐tilt RFU cable tilt status VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
rfu ifc‐support RFU IFC support status VIEWER ro
rfu pmin RFU Pmin status VIEWER ro
rfu rx‐level‐diversity RFU Rx level diversity VIEWER ro
rfu rx‐level‐combined RFU Rx level combined status
VIEWER ro
rfu automatic‐delay‐calibration‐status
RFU automatic delay calibration status
VIEWER ro
rfu rfu‐address RFU address status VIEWER ro
rfu rfu‐installation RFU installation status VIEWER ro
rfu data‐sci‐errors RFU data SCI number of errors
VIEWER ro
rfu rfu‐rf‐loopback RFU RF loopback enable command
OPERATOR rw
rfu tx‐freq‐local‐remote
RFU change Tx frequency local remote command
OPERATOR rw
rfu rx‐freq‐local‐remote
RFU change Rx frequency local remote command
OPERATOR rw
rfu mse‐forward RFU MSE forward command
OPERATOR rw
rfu serial‐number RFU serial number VIEWER ro
rfu software‐version‐number
RFU running software version number with booter version suffix
VIEWER ro
rfu part‐number RFU part number VIEWER ro
rfu fpga‐version‐number
RFU running FW version number
VIEWER ro
rfu pm‐15min‐interval[96]
RFU 15 minute interval performance monitor
VIEWER ro
rfu pm‐24hour‐interval[30]
RFU 24 hour interval performance monitor
VIEWER ro
rfu pm‐15min‐interval‐diversity[96]
RFU 15 minute interval diversity
VIEWER ro
rfu pm‐24hour‐interval‐diversity[30]
RFU 24 hour interval diversity
VIEWER ro
rfu pm‐15min‐interval‐combined[96]
RFU 15 minute interval combined performance monito
VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
rfu pm‐24hour‐interval‐combined[30]
RFU 24 hour interval combined
VIEWER ro
rfu‐sw‐upload internal‐download‐counter
RFU internal download counter status
VIEWER ro
rfu‐sw‐upload internal‐download‐status
RFU internal download status
VIEWER ro
rfu‐co device‐error Device errors VIEWER ro
rfu‐cl device‐error Device errors VIEWER ro
rfic if‐loopback IF loopback activation OPERATOR rw
user‐channel admin User channel admin OPERATOR rw
user‐channel type User channel type OPERATOR rw
eow admin Engineering order wire admin
VIEWER ro
wayside admin Enable/disable Wayside channel
OPERATOR rw
wayside capacity Wayside channel capacity OPERATOR rw
wayside auto‐negotiation Wayside auto negotiation OPERATOR rw
wayside duplex Wayside half/full duplex OPERATOR rw
wayside ethernet‐rate
Wayside Ethernet port rate (Mbps)
OPERATOR rw
ethernet acm‐ethernet‐threshold
ACM ethernet threshold VIEWER ro
bridge ethernet‐application
Ethernet application OPERATOR rw
bridge qos‐ip‐tos‐tc‐pbits‐option
IP priority options OPERATOR rw
bridge stp‐protocol Spanning Tree protocol OPERATOR rw
bridge management‐type Management type VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] learning Learning admin OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] peer‐ip‐address IP address of the remote node
OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] peer‐slot‐id ID of the remote slot (0 for standalone unit)
OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] peer‐port‐number Remote port number (0 for not connected)
OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] admin Enable/disable the port OPERATOR rw
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
eth‐port[1] type Port's type OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] vlan Default VLAN ID OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] auto‐negotiation Auto negotiation OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] duplex Half/full duplex OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] ethernet‐rate Ethernet rate (mbps) OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] flow‐control Flow control OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] qos‐classify‐mac‐da‐override
First criteria: classification according to destination MAC address (MAC DA)
OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] qos‐classify‐initial Third criteria classification OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] qos‐classify‐default
Priority override port OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] qos‐classify‐vid‐override
Second criteria: classification according to VLAN ID
OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] qos‐scheduling‐scheme
Scheduling scheme OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] qos‐egress‐shaper Egress shaper OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] qos‐egress‐shaper‐rate
Egress shaper rate. The value should be in steps of 64K for values less than Mbps. 1M steps for values between 1 Mbps and 100 Mbps. 10M steps for values between 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps (GbE ports only).
OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] peer‐mac‐address MAC address of the remote port
OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] peer‐description Text describing the remote interface
OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] qos‐policer‐name Policer name associated with this port
OPERATOR rw
eth‐port[1] oper‐status Operational status VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] state Port's state VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] role Port's role VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] interface‐type Interface type VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] interface‐index Interface index VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
eth‐port[1] designated‐path‐cost
Designated path cost VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] bad‐octets‐rcv The sum of lengths of all bad Ethernet frames received
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] in‐uni‐casts The number of good frames received that have Unicast destination MAC address.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] brdc‐pkts‐rcv The number of good frames received that have Broadcast destination MAC address
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] mc‐pkts‐rcv The number of good frames received that have Multicast destination MAC address. This does not include frames counted in 'Pause frames received' or frames counted in 'Broadcast frames received'
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] in‐pause The number of good frames received that have Pause destination MAC address
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] undersize‐pkts Total frames received with a length of less than 64 octets but with a valid FCS
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] fragments‐pkts Total frames received with a length of less than 64 octets but with an invalid FCS.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] oversize‐pkts Total frames received with a length of more than 1632 octets but with a valid FCS.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] jabber‐pkts Total frames received with a length of more than 1632 octets but with an invalid FCS
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] in‐rx‐err Total frames received with error signal from PHY
VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
eth‐port[1] in‐fcs‐err Total frames received with a CRC error not counted in 'Fragments frames received', 'Jabber frames received' or 'Rx error frames received'.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] pkts‐64‐octets Total frames received with length of exactly 64 octets, including those with errors.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] pkts‐65‐127‐octets
Total frames received with length of between 65 and 127 octets inclusive,
including those with errors
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] pkts‐128‐255‐octets
Total frames received with length of between 128 and 255 octets inclusive, including those with errors.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] pkts‐256‐511‐octets
Total frames received with length of between 255 and 511 octets inclusive, including those with errors
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] pkts‐512‐1023‐octets
Total frames received with length of between 512 and 1023 octets inclusive, including those with errors.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] pkts‐1024‐max‐octets
Total frames received with length of above 1024 octets inclusive, including those with errors.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] out‐uni‐casts The number of frames sent that have a Unicast destination MAC address
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] brdc‐pkts‐sent The number of good frames sent that have a Broadcast destination MAC address
VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
eth‐port[1] mc‐pkts‐sent The number of good frames sent that have a Multicast destination MAC address. This does not include frames counted in 'Pause frames sent' or frames counted in 'Broadcast frames sent'.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] out‐pause The number of Flow Control frames sent
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] deferred The total number of successfully transmitted frames that experienced no collisions but are delayed because the medium was busy during the first attempt. This counter is applicable in half‐duplex only.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] collisions The number of collision events seen by the MAC not including those counted in 'Single', 'Multiple', 'Excessive', or 'Late'. This counter is applicable in half‐duplex only.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] single‐collision‐frame
The total number of successfully transmitted frames that experienced exactly one collision. This counter is applicable in half‐duplex only.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] multiple‐collision‐frame
The total number of frames that have been successfully transmitted and have also experienced more than one collision. This counter is applicable in half‐duplex only.
VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
eth‐port[1] excess‐collision‐drop
The number of frames dropped in the transmit MAC because the frame experienced 16 consecutive collisions. This counter is applicable in half‐duplex only.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] late‐collision‐detect
The number of times a collision is detected later than 512 bit‐times into the transmission of a frame. This counter is applicable in half‐duplex only.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] out‐fcs‐err The number of frames transmitted with an invalid FCS
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] in‐discards A 32 bit counter that counts the number of good, non‐filtered frames that normally would have been forwarded, but could not be due to a lack of buffer space
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] in‐filtered A 16 bit counter that counts the number of good frames that were filtered due to ingress policy rules. The rules include frames that are dropped due to 802.1Q security checks
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] out‐filtered A 16 bit counter that counts the number of good frames that were filtered due to egress policy rules. The rules include frames that passed the ingress port's policy but are dropped due to the egress policy of this port, including 802.1Q security checks.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] connector‐type Connector type VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐inoctets The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐inucastpkts
The number of subnetwork‐unicast packets delivered to a higher‐layer protocol.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐innucastpkts
The number of non‐unicast packets delivered to a higher‐layer protocol.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐indiscards The number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded, even though no errors had been detected, to prevent their being deliverable to a higher‐layer protocol
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐inerrors The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher‐layer protocol.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐inunknownprotos
The number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported prot
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐outoctets The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐outucastpkts
The total number of packets that higher‐level protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork‐unicas address, including those that were discarded or not sent.
VIEWER ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐outnucastpkts
The total number of packets that higher‐level protocols requested be transmitted to a non‐unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐outdiscards
The number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded, even though no errors had been detected, to prevent them from being transmitted.
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] if‐table‐outerrors The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] mac‐address MAC address VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] good‐octets‐rcv The sum of lengths of all good Ethernet frames received, that are not bad frames
VIEWER ro
eth‐port[1] good‐octets‐sent The sum of lengths of all Ethernet frames sent from this MAC.
VIEWER ro
service‐oam auto‐linktrace‐interval
Automatic linktrace periodic time [seconds]
OPERATOR Rw
service‐oam remote‐meps‐learning‐time
Remote MEPs learning time (for learned remote MEPs) (seconds)
OPERATOR rw
port‐group line‐code Line code OPERATOR rw
port‐group exber‐threshold Excessive BER threshold OPERATOR rw
port‐group sd‐threshold Signal degrade threshold OPERATOR rw
port‐group pdh‐led PDH LED color VIEWER ro
e1t1‐port[1] admin Enable/disable the port OPERATOR rw
e1t1‐port[1] e1t1‐priority Dynamic E1/T1 allocation priority
OPERATOR rw
e1t1‐port[1] oper‐status Operational status VIEWER ro
e1t1‐port[1] line‐loopback Line loopback OPERATOR rw
e1t1‐port[1] interface‐type Interface type VIEWER Ro
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Parameter Group Parameter Description Privileges
e1t1‐port[1] port‐curr‐ber E1/T1 port current BER VIEWER ro
e1t1‐port[1] line‐pm‐15[96] Line PM 15 minute monitoring
VIEWER ro
e1t1‐port[1] line‐pm‐24[30] Line PM 24 hour monitoring
VIEWER ro
line‐loopback timeout Loopback timeout in minutes (0 for unlimited)
OPERATOR rw
line‐loopback counter Loopback time left VIEWER ro
line‐loopback line‐loopback[16] Line loopback OPERATOR rw
radio‐loopback timeout Loopback timeout in minutes
OPERATOR rw
radio‐loopback counter Loopback time left VIEWER ro
radio‐loopback if‐loopback IF loopback activation OPERATOR rw
radio‐loopback rfu‐rf‐loopback RFU RF Loopback Enable Command
OPERATOR rw
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CLI Procedures This section provides instructions for specific FibeAir® IP-10 CLI based operations.
Application Configuration
Setting IP Addresses
To define a new IP address, do the following:
1. Log in as follows:
User: admin or operator Password: admin
2. At the command prompt, type: cd management\networking\ip-address\, and press Enter.
3. Type: get ip-address, and press Enter. This will give you the current IP address.
4. Type: set ip-address <ip> (the new IP address), and press Enter.
Adding Users
To define a new user, do the following:
1. Log in.
2. At the command prompt, type: cd management\mng-services\users\, and press Enter.
3. Type: add-user <name> <group>, and press Enter.
4. Type the password for the new user.
Ethernet Switch
The Ethernet Switch menu includes the Switch Configuration, STP Protocol, STP Configuration, and QoS & Rate Limiting items.
The Ethernet switching methods include:
Single Pipe - Ethernet switching is disabled, whereby only a single Ethernet interface is used for traffic and the unit operates as a point-to-point microwave Ethernet radio.
Managed Switch - For Layer 2 802.1Q switching.
Metro switch - Ethernet Q-in-Q provider switch is enabled.
To set the Ethernet switching method, do the following:
1. Log in.
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2. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces\ethernet\bridge\, and press Enter.
3. Type: set ethernet-application <Ethernet application type> (Single pipe, Managed switch, or Metro switch), and press Enter.
4. The system will reset (automatically).
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Management Ports
Setting the number of management ports
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/networking\, and press Enter.
2. Type: set number-of-ports <no. of ports> (0-3), and press Enter.
Setting the management type (inband, outband, VLAN)
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/networking\, and press Enter.
2. Type set type < Inband or outband >, and press Enter.
If you choose inband, you should configure management VLAN id as follows:
a) At the command prompt, type: cd /management/networking\, and press Enter.
b) Type set VLAN <no. of VLAN> (1-4090), and press Enter.
Port Configuration
Flow Control (Single Pipe only)
To enable or disable flow control, do the following
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type set flow-control <on/off>, and press Enter.
Managed Switch Ethernet Ports
To enable or disable port admin, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter.
To set port speed rate do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type set ethernet-rate <Rate> (10, 100 or 1000 Mbps), and press Enter.
To set auto negotiation on/off, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
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2. Type set auto-negotiation <on/off>, and press Enter.
To set the port type, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type set type <access or trunk>, and press Enter.
To set the default VLAN ID, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type set VLAN <VLAN no.> (1-4090), and press Enter.
To enable or disable port learning, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type set learning <enable/disable>, and press Enter.
To add, remove, accept VLANS, do the following:
1. The port type must be trunk.
2. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
3. Type set-allowed-VLANS <add, except, remove> <VLAN no.>, and press Enter.
4. Type set-allowed-VLANS <add all, no-VLANS>, and press Enter.
VLAN Configuration
To add, remove, enable, or disable VLANs, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. Type VLAN <VLAN no.> <add, remove, enable, disable>, and press Enter.
To add or change the VLAN name, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. Type VLAN <VLAN no.> name <VLAN name>, and press Enter.
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QoS Configuration
Ingress Classifier
To set classify initial, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type set qos-classify-initial < ip-tos, ip-tos-over-vlan-pbits, port, vlan-pbits, vlan-pbits-over-ip-tos>, and press Enter.
To set classify vid override, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type set qos-classify-vid-override <disable, pbit-override, queue-and-pbit-override, queue-override>, and press Enter.
To set classify mac da override, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type set qos-classify-mac-da-override <disable, pbit-override, queue-and-pbit-override, queue-override>, and press Enter.
To set classify default, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type set qos-classify-default<1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th>, and press Enter.
Egress Scheduler
To set Egress scheduler, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type: set qos-scheduling-scheme < all-queues-hrr, all-queues-strict, fourth-and-third-queues-strict, fourth-queue-strict >, and press Enter.
Egress Shaper
To set egress shaper, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
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2. Type: set qos-egress-shaper on/off, and press Enter.
3. Type: set qos-egress-shaper-rate <rate>, and press Enter.
Policer
To add/remove Policer, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. Type: qos-policer <add, remove> <policer name>, and press Enter.
To add a class to the Policer, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. Type: qos-policer-class <add, remove> <policer class name> <policer name> <matching type> <rate> <CBS> <exceed action>, and press Enter.
3. Type: qos-show-policers to verify the data, and press Enter.
QoS Tables
To set VLAN Pbits Priority Remap Table, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [port no.]/, and press Enter.
2. Type: qos-set-vlan-pbits-prio-remap <original Pbit> <Remapped Pbit>, and press Enter.
To set VLAN ID to Queue Table, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. Type: qos-vlan-to-queue set/remove <VID> <queue ID>, and press Enter.
To set VLAN Pbits to Queue Table, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. Type: qos-set-vlan-tag-pbit-val <VLAN_Pbit> <queue ID>, and press Enter.
To set IP Pbits to Queue Table, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. Type: qos-set-ip-pbit-val <IP_Pbit> <queue ID>, and press Enter.
To set IP priority options, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. Type: set qos-ip-tos-tc-pbits-option <diffserv, ip-precedence>, and press Enter.
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To set static MAC table, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. Type: qos-static-mac-priority set/remove <MAC address> <dest.port no.[1-8]> <priority [0-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> , and press Enter.
To set Queue Weights table, do the following:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. Type: qos-set-scheduler-q-weight <queue ID> <weight>, and press Enter.
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Auxiliary Channels
Wayside Channel
At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/wayside/, and press Enter.
To set port admin, do the following:
1. Type: set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter.
To set port rate:
1. Type: set ethernet-rate <10mbps or 100mbps>, and press Enter.
To set auto negotiation on/off:
1. Type: set auto-negotiation <on/off>, and press Enter.
To set port duplex :
1. Type: set duplex <full-duplex or half-duplex>, and press Enter.
User Channel
1. At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/auxiliary/user-channel/, and press Enter
To set port admin:
1. Type: set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter.
To set port type:
1. Type: set type asynchronous-<rs232 or v-11>, and press Enter.
Automatic State Propagation, 1+0 Configuration Only
At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/, and press Enter.
To set Automatic state Propagation (also called GBE-mute-override):
1. Type: set-gbe-mute-override <criteria >, and press Enter.
Ethernet Shutdown (Rx) Profile Threshold (when ACM is enabled)
At the command prompt, type: cd radio/mrmc/, and press Enter
To set Ethernet shutdown (Rx) profile threshold:
1. Type: set eth-shutdown-threshold-profile < profile-0 to 7 >, and press Enter.
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Metro Switch and Port Type Configuration
To set Metro Switch:
1. At the prompt (IP-10:/>), type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press Enter.
2. At the new prompt, type set ethernet-application metro-switch, and press Enter.
3. Confirm by typing yes, and press Enter.
The system will restart automatically.
To set the port type (CN/PN):
1. At the prompt (IP-10:/>), type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.], and press Enter.
2. At the new prompt, type set type customer-network (or provider-network), and press Enter.
To set Default VLAN on CN ports:
1. At the prompt (IP-10:/>), type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.], and press Enter.
2. At the new prompt, type set vlan <VLAN ID>, and press Enter.
To set Allowed VLANs on PN ports:
1. At the prompt (IP-10:/>), type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.], and press Enter.
2. At the new prompt, type set-allowed-vlans <add,all,except,no-vlans,remove> <VLAN ID>, and press Enter.
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Radio Script Configuration
To set the radio script:
1. At the prompt (IP-10:/>), type cd radio/mrmc/, then press Enter.
2. At the new prompt, type change-script-cmd < Script's name> < Operational mode> <Maximum profile> disable-adaptive-power, then press Enter.
Parameter values for the radio script include:
Script Name
10Mbps-6.5MHz-4QAM-Grade-1
155Mbps-26MHz-128QAM-Grade-1
181Mbps-26MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
20Mbps-6.5MHz-16QAM-Grade-1
39Mbps-26MHz-4QAM-Grade-1
39Mbps-6.5MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
47Mbps-9MHz-64QAM-Grade-1
ACM_181Mbps-26MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
ACM_367Mbps-52MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
ACM_42Mbps-6.5MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
ACM_87Mbps-12.5MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
Operational Mode
acm-adaptive-mode
acm-fixed-mode
regular-mode (for non ACM scripts)
Maximum Profile (fixed for fixed mode in ACM scripts and profile-0 for regular scripts)
profile-0
profile-1
profile-2
profile-3
profile-4
profile-5
profile-6
profile-7
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NTP
To set NTP service enable/disable:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-services/time-service/ntp, and press Enter.
2. Type set server 192.168.1.100, and press Enter.
3. Type set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter.
To set NTP offset from GMT:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd management/mng-services/time-service/, and press Enter.
2. Type set gmt-offset-hours 2, and press Enter.
3. Type set gmt-offset-minutes 0, and press Enter.
To set Daylight Saving Time:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-services/time-service, and press Enter.
2. Type set dst-start-month Apr, and press Enter.
3. Type set dst-start-day 1, and press Enter.
4. Type set dst-end-month Nov, and press Enter.
5. Type set dst-end-day 1, and press Enter.
To set Date and Time, whereby the time and date format are day-month-year,hours:mins:secs:
1. At the command prompt, type : cd /management/mng-services/time-service, and press Enter.
2. Type set time-and-date 10-3-2009,15:00:00, and press Enter.
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SNMP
To set SNMP enable/disable:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter.
2. Type set admin <enable /disable>, and press Enter.
To set the SNMP version:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter.
2. Type set version v3 (or “v1” for SNMP version 1), and press Enter.
SNMP Parameters for SNMP Version 3
To set the security mode to authentication, and the authentication algorithm to sha:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter.
2. Type change-user-settings user_name_example authentication sha, and press Enter.
3. Enter the SNMPv3 Password: user_password_example, and press Enter.
To set the security mode to authentication-privacy, and the Authentication algorithm to md5:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter.
2. Type change-user-settings user_name_example authentication-privacy md5, and press Enter.
3. Enter the SNMPv3 Password: user_password_example, and press Enter.
To set the security mode to no-security, and the authentication algorithm to no authentication:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter.
2. Type change-user-settings no-se-user no-security no-auth, and press Enter.
To set the telnet protocol to enable/disable:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols, and press Enter.
2. Type set telnet-admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter.
To set web GUI to enable/disable:
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols, and press Enter.
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2. Type set web-admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter.
The following steps are used to define the web protocol that will work with HTTPS
It is important to note the order!
Step 1: Create the NE certificate based on the NE's public key. The public key receives the public key file through upload.
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board, and press Enter.
2. Type upload-archive public-key, and press Enter.
You can find your public_key file (such as 192.168.1.18_pub_key) in your host path directory.
Step 2: Download the NE certificate.
Note: Before you download the certificate, copy your NE certificate to your ftp host path directory.
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board, and press Enter.
2. Type set security-file-format <pem/der>, and press Enter.
3. Type set security-file-type <target-certificate>, and press Enter.
4. Type set security-file-name <MYCERT.crt> (your certificate file name), and press Enter.
5. Type download-archive security-file, and press Enter.
Step 3: (Optional) Download the NE CA's certificate.
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board, and press Enter.
2. Type set security-file-format <pem/der>, and press Enter.
3. Type set security-file-type <target-ca-certificate>, and press Enter.
4. Type set security-file-name <EssentialSSLCA_2.crt> (your CA-certificate file name), and press Enter.
5. Type download-archive security-file, and press Enter.
Step 4: (Optional) Set the web-ca-certificate-admin parameter to enable.
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols, and press Enter.
2. Type set web-ca-certificate-admin <enable> /<disable>, and press Enter.
Step 5: Set the web-protocol parameter to https.
1. At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-protocols, and press Enter.
2. Type set web-protocol <https> /<http>, and press Enter.
Note: Enter the URL in the WEB GUI, such as https://192.168.1.1 to use the https protocol.
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CFM
Domain
Under service-oam level
Creation: IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> domain add <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> <cr>
Deletion: IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> domain remove <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> <cr>
Domain & Association Under service-oam level
Creation: IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> domain add <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> <Association name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <cr>
Deletion: IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> domain remove <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> <Association name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <cr>
Association Under service-oam level:
Creation IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> association add <Association name> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <cr>
Deletion IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> association remove <Association name> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <cr>
CCM Under service-oam level
On IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ccm-admin enable <Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <cr>
Off IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ccm-admin disable <Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <cr>
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Local MEP Under interfaces level
Creation
1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [x]> mep set < MEP ID [1-8191]> < Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> < Direction [up\down]> <CCM VLAN Pbit priority [0-7]> <cr>
2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [x]> mep set < MEP ID [1-8191]> < Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> < Direction [up\down]> <cr>
Deletion
IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port [x]> mep remove < MEP ID [1-8191]> < Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> < Direction [up\down]> <cr>
Remote MEP Under service-oam level
Creation
1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> remote-mep set <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> <cr>
2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> remote-mep set <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <cr>
Deletion
IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> remote-mep remove <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <cr>
MIP Under interfaces level
Creation IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[x]> mip add <Domain level [1-7]> <cr>
Deletion IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[x]> mip remove <Domain level [1-7]> <cr>
Loopback (Ping) Under service-oam level
1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> <cr>
2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
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3. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> <cr>
4. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
5. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> <cr>
6. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
7. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> <cr>
8. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
Link Trace Under service-oam level
1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> <cr>
2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
3. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> <cr>
4. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
5. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> <cr>
6. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
7. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> <cr>
8. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
Auto Link Trace Under service-oam level:
Creation
1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> <cr>
2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
3. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> <cr>
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4. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
Deletion
1. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace remove <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
2. IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> auto-linktrace remove <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <cr>
CCM Interval Under service-oam level
Modification
IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> ccm-interval <interval time> <Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> <cr>
Interval time;
1-sec
10-sec
1-min
10-min
Auto Link Trace Interval Under service-oam level
Modification
IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> set auto-linktrace-interval [seconds] <cr>
Range;
60-3600
Remote MEP Learning Time Under service-oam level
Modification
IP-10:/interfaces/ethernet/bridge/service-oam> set remote-meps-learning-time [seconds] <cr>
Range;
60-3600