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IP10 / IP10-G I6.

8
CLI Guide

DOC-00026663 (Rev A)
23 October 2011

Copyright © 2011 by Ceragon Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.


IP10 / IP10-G I6.8 CLI Guide

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Revision History
Rev Date Author Description Approved by Date
1.0 23 Oct 2011 Mika Yehezkeli Updated with I6.8 features

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Table of Contents
1. IP10 / IP10-G I6.8 CLI guide .............................................................................. 7
1.1 Access rights .................................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Getting started ................................................................................................................ 7
1.3 Getting help .................................................................................................................... 8
1.4 Basic commands ............................................................................................................ 8
1.5 Finding commands ......................................................................................................... 9
1.6 Command example ........................................................................................................ 9
1.7 Viewing the command tree .......................................................................................... 10

2. Command groups ........................................................................................... 12


2.1 Management ................................................................................................................ 12
2.2 Platform ........................................................................................................................ 13
2.3 Radio ............................................................................................................................ 14
2.4 Interfaces ..................................................................................................................... 15
2.5 Diagnostics ................................................................................................................... 15
2.6 XML interface ............................................................................................................... 15

3. CLI commands and parameters .................................................................... 16


3.1 IP10-G commands ....................................................................................................... 16
3.2 Management commands.............................................................................................. 16
3.2.1 mng-services ................................................................................................................ 16
3.2.1.1 cfg-service ................................................................................................... 16
3.2.1.2 event-service ............................................................................................... 16
3.2.1.3 alarm-service ............................................................................................... 17
3.2.1.4 pm-service ................................................................................................... 18
3.2.1.5 time-service ................................................................................................. 18
3.2.1.6 mng-software ............................................................................................... 19
3.2.1.7 users ............................................................................................................ 22
3.2.1.8 log-srv .......................................................................................................... 24
3.2.2 networking .................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.2.1 ip-address .................................................................................................... 24
3.2.2.2 floating-ip-address ....................................................................................... 25
3.2.3 mng-protocols .............................................................................................................. 25
3.2.3.1 snmp ............................................................................................................ 26
3.3 platform ........................................................................................................................ 28
3.3.1 Inventory ...................................................................................................................... 29
3.3.2 daughter-board ............................................................................................................. 32
3.3.3 license .......................................................................................................................... 32
3.3.4 idc-board ...................................................................................................................... 35
3.3.4.1 fpga .............................................................................................................. 38
3.3.5 mate-idu ....................................................................................................................... 38
3.3.6 all-odu........................................................................................................................... 40
3.3.7 shelf-manager .............................................................................................................. 40

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3.3.8 remote-idu .................................................................................................................... 41


3.3.8.1 remote-cl ...................................................................................................... 42
3.3.8.2 remote-co..................................................................................................... 42
3.3.9 radio-diversity ............................................................................................................... 42
3.3.10 multi-radio .................................................................................................................... 43
3.4 radio ............................................................................................................................. 44
3.4.1 xpic ............................................................................................................................... 45
3.4.2 framer ........................................................................................................................... 46
3.4.3 mrmc ............................................................................................................................ 47
3.4.3.1 tdm-radio-pm ............................................................................................... 50
3.4.4 modem ......................................................................................................................... 50
3.4.5 rfu ................................................................................................................................. 50
3.4.5.1 rfu-sw-upload ............................................................................................... 56
3.4.5.2 rfu-fw-upload ................................................................................................ 56
3.4.5.3 rfu-co ............................................................................................................ 56
3.4.5.4 rfu-cl ............................................................................................................. 56
3.4.6 rfic................................................................................................................................. 56
3.5 interfaces ...................................................................................................................... 57
3.5.1 aux................................................................................................................................ 58
3.5.1.1 user-channel ................................................................................................ 58
3.5.1.2 eow .............................................................................................................. 58
3.5.1.3 wayside ........................................................................................................ 59
3.5.2 sync .............................................................................................................................. 59
3.5.3 ethernet ........................................................................................................................ 60
3.5.3.1 bridge ........................................................................................................... 61
3.5.3.2 port-group .................................................................................................... 63
3.5.4 pdh ............................................................................................................................... 80
3.5.4.1 e1t1-port ...................................................................................................... 80
3.5.4.2 lag-port ......................................................................................................... 81
3.5.4.3 trails ............................................................................................................. 85
3.5.5 sdh................................................................................................................................ 87
3.5.5.1 stm1 ............................................................................................................. 87
3.6 diagnostics ................................................................................................................... 90
3.6.1 rmon ............................................................................................................................. 90
3.6.2 loopback ....................................................................................................................... 90
3.6.2.1 line-loopback ................................................................................................ 90
3.6.2.2 radio-loopback ............................................................................................. 90
3.7 xml-interface ................................................................................................................. 91

4. Basic system configuration ........................................................................... 92


4.1 Setting IP addresses .................................................................................................... 92
4.2 Adding users ................................................................................................................ 92
4.3 Navigating between stacked units ............................................................................... 92
4.3.1 Going from the main unit to a different unit .................................................................. 92
4.3.2 Returning to main unit .................................................................................................. 93
4.4 Performing resets ......................................................................................................... 93
4.4.1 In stacked configuration ............................................................................................... 93
4.4.2 In any IDU (standalone or shelf) .................................................................................. 93
4.5 TDM trail management................................................................................................. 94

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4.5.1 Defining a TDM trail ..................................................................................................... 94


4.5.2 Viewing trails defined in the system ............................................................................. 95
4.5.3 Deleting trails ............................................................................................................... 96
4.5.4 Activating and deactivating trails .................................................................................. 96
4.6 TDM protected trails (SNCP) ....................................................................................... 97
4.6.1 Defining a protected TDM trail ..................................................................................... 97
4.6.2 Forcing trails to active/standby .................................................................................... 98
4.7 Showing TDM trail PMs and status .............................................................................. 98
4.7.1 Showing TDM trail PM measurements ........................................................................ 98
4.7.2 Showing TDM trail status ............................................................................................. 99
4.8 Ethernet switch application configuration..................................................................... 99
4.9 Configuring the LAG ports ......................................................................................... 100
4.9.1 Setting load balancing of the LAG ............................................................................. 100
4.9.2 Assigning ports to a LAG ........................................................................................... 100
4.9.3 Defining LAG options ................................................................................................. 101
4.9.4 Deleting a LAG ........................................................................................................... 102
4.10 Management ports ..................................................................................................... 102
4.10.1 Port configuration ....................................................................................................... 103
4.10.1.1 Flow control ............................................................................................... 103
4.10.1.2 Managed switch Ethernet ports ................................................................. 103
4.11 VLAN configuration .................................................................................................... 104
4.12 QoS configuration ...................................................................................................... 104
4.12.1 Ingress classifier ........................................................................................................ 104
4.12.2 Egress scheduler ....................................................................................................... 105
4.12.3 Egress shaper ............................................................................................................ 105
4.12.4 Policer ........................................................................................................................ 105
4.12.5 QoS tables ................................................................................................................. 106
4.13 Auxiliary channels ...................................................................................................... 107
4.13.1 Wayside channel ........................................................................................................ 107
4.13.2 User channel .............................................................................................................. 107
4.14 Automatic State Propagation, 1+0 configuration only ................................................ 107
4.14.1 Ethernet shutdown (Rx) profile threshold (when ACM is enabled) ............................ 108
4.14.2 Metro switch and port type configuration ................................................................... 108
4.15 Radio script configuration........................................................................................... 109
4.16 Configuration backup ................................................................................................. 110
4.17 Software version management .................................................................................. 112
4.18 Using CLI scripts ........................................................................................................ 113
4.18.1 Setting external FTP client site parameters ............................................................... 113
4.18.2 Managing and executing scripts ................................................................................ 114
4.19 Radio parameter configurations ................................................................................. 114
4.20 NTP ............................................................................................................................ 115
4.21 SNMP ......................................................................................................................... 116
4.21.1 SNMP parameters for SNMP Version 3 ..................................................................... 116
4.21.2 Configuring HTTPS web protocol .............................................................................. 117
4.22 CFM............................................................................................................................ 118
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4.22.1 Domain ....................................................................................................................... 118


4.22.2 Domain & association ................................................................................................ 118
4.22.3 Association ................................................................................................................. 119
4.22.4 CCM ........................................................................................................................... 119
4.22.5 CCM interval .............................................................................................................. 119
4.22.6 Local MEP .................................................................................................................. 119
4.22.7 Remote MEP .............................................................................................................. 120
4.22.8 MIP ............................................................................................................................. 120
4.22.9 Loopback (Ping) ......................................................................................................... 121
4.22.10 Link trace ................................................................................................... 122
4.22.11 Auto link trace ............................................................................................ 123
4.22.12 Auto link trace interval ............................................................................... 124
4.22.13 Remote MEP learning time ........................................................................ 124
4.23 Ring RSTP ................................................................................................................. 125

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1. IP10 / IP10-G I6.8 CLI guide


This guide explains how to work with the FibeAir® IP10 Command Line
Interface (CLI).
The CLI is used to perform IP10 configuration and obtain system statistical
and performance information.
Using the CLI, you can perform configuration operations for single IP10 units,
as well as configure several IP10 units with a single batch command.
In a stacked configuration, all commands are available both in the main and
extension units unless otherwise stated.

1.1 Access rights


IP10 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.

1.2 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 IP10 unit.
3 Open the telnet application. Type telnet <IP address of the unit> and press
Enter.

For a first-time login:


Login using:
User: Admin
Password: Admin
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.

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1.3 Getting help


Once you are logged in, you can go to a main command group and its
subgroups, 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 (?).
Available commands vary according to location in the CLI tree and the type of
user.

1.4 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 Log out from CLI
cli-ver CLI version
cls Clear screen
shell Enter secondary shell
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
echo Echoing free text to the console

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.

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1.5 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":
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

1.6 Command example


This example shows how to find a command within a subgroup, and then
execute the command. The example starts with the lsp (list parameters)
command, and ends with the activation of an interface loopback test.
-----------------------------------------------
IP10:/> cd diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback/
IP10:/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
IP10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> set timeout 2
IP10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> set if-loopback
off on
IP10:/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
IP10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback>
-----------------------------------------------
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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1.7 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.
IP10-SLOT-1:/>show-tree
management
mng-services
cfg-service
event-service
event-log
alarm-service
alarm-current
alarm-external
pm-service
time-service
ntp
mng-software
users
log-srv
security-log
networking
ip-address
floating-ip-address
mng-protocols
snmp
platform
inventory
daughter-board
license
idc-board
fpga
mate-idu
all-odu
shelf-manager
remote-idu
remote-co
remote-cl
radio-diversity

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radio
xpic
remote-cl
framer
mrmc
tdm-radio-pm[1-84]
modem
rfu
rfu-sw-upload
rfu-co
rfu-cl
rfic
interfaces
wayside
sync
ethernet
bridge
port-group
eth-port[1-8]
enhanced-tm
service-oam
pdh
e1t1-port[1-16]
trails
sdh
stm1
diagnostics
rmon
loopback
line-loopback
radio-loopback
xml-interface

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2. Command groups

2.1 Management

mng-services event-service event-log


alarm-service alarm-current
alarm-report
log-srv security-log
pm-service
time-service ntp
mng-software
users
networking ip-address floating-ip-address
mng-protocols snmp

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2.2 Platform

inventory
daughter-board
license
idc-board fpga
mate-idu
all-odu
shelf-manager
multi-radio
radio-diversity
remote-idu remote-co
remote-cl

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2.3 Radio

xpic remote-cl
framer
mrmc tdm-radio-pm[1]-[84 ]
modem
rfu rfu-sw-upload
rfu-co
rfu-cl
rfic

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2.4 Interfaces

auxiliary user-channel
eow
wayside
sync
enhanced-tm
ethernet bridge eth-port [1]-[8]
service-oam
pdh port-group e1t1-port [1]-[16]
trails
sdh stm1

2.5 Diagnostics

rmon
loopback line-loopback
radio-loopback

2.6 XML interface


xml-interface

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3. CLI commands and parameters


The following tables list 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.

3.1 IP10-G commands


Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
IP10-G echo Command Display a line of text. Operator
IP10-G find Command Search for a string in the Viewer
parameter's entity name
and information fields.
IP10-G lsp Command List entity name and Viewer
information fields.
IP10-G show-tree Command Show entity tree. Viewer
IP10-G write Command Write the current switch Operator
configuration into
configuration file.

3.2 Management commands

3.2.1 mng-services
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
mng-services Ping Command Ping utility. Operator
mng-services telnet Command Telnet utility. Operator

3.2.1.1 cfg-service

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


cfg-service set-to-default Command Reset to factory default Operator
configuration.

3.2.1.2 event-service

event-log

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


event-log clear Command Clear event log. Operator Read-write
event-log event-to-syslog Parameter Add event to system log. Operator Read-write

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event-log show Command Show the event log. Viewer Read-only

3.2.1.3 alarm-service

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


alarm-service alarms-set-to-default Command Set all user defined Operator
configurations to default.
alarm-service alarms-user- Parameter Enable or disable user Operator Read-write
defined-fields defined alarm fields.
alarm-service edit-alarm Command Edit the alarm severity Operator
or description.
alarm-service show-alarm Command Show alarm information. Operator

alarm-current

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


alarm-current most-severe Parameter Indicates the most severe Viewer Read-write
alarm in the system.
alarm-current show Command Show current alarms. Viewer Read-write

alarm-external

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


alarm-external external-input[5] Parameter Indicates the current Viewer Read-only
status of the external
alarm input.
alarm-external external- Parameter Enables or disables Operator Read-write
input.admin[5] external alarm input.
alarm-external external- Parameter Configures the external Operator Read-write
input.severity[5] input alarm severity.
alarm-external external-input.text[5] Parameter Configures the input Operator Read-write
alarm description.
alarm-external external-output Parameter Indicates the current Viewer Read-only
status of the external
alarm output.
alarm-external external-output.admin Parameter Enables / disables the Operator Read-write
external output alarm.
When Enabled
If no alarms are raised,
the normally open (N.O.)
contact will be opened,
while the normally closed
(N.C.) contact will be
connected to the COM

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contact.
When an alarm is raised,
or the system power is
OFF, the N.O. will be
connected to the COM
contact, while the N.C.
contact will remain
opened.
When Test option is
selected, the dry contacts
behave as an alarm is
raised in the system.
alarm-external external-output.group Parameter Configures the external Operator Read-write
alarm output groups.

3.2.1.4 pm-service

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


pm-service clear-entire-pm Command Clear all PMs. Operator

3.2.1.5 time-service

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


time-service dst-end-day Parameter The end day of daylight Operator Read-write
saving time.
time-service dst-end-month Parameter The end month of Operator Read-write
daylight saving time.
time-service dst-offset Parameter Daylight saving offset. Operator Read-write
For a value different
then 0, at the starting
date of daylight saving
time the time will jump
forward in this value.
At the end date of the
daylight saving time, the
time will jump
backwards in this value.
time-service dst-start-day Parameter The start day of daylight Operator Read-write
saving time.
time-service dst-start-month Parameter The start month of Operator Read-write
daylight saving time.
time-service gmt-offset-hours Parameter Daylight saving offset Operator Read-write
hours.
time-service gmt-offset-minutes Parameter Daylight saving offset Operator Read-write
minutes.
time-service time-and-date Parameter Current time and date. Operator Read-write

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Time and date format:


day-month-year,
hours:mins:secs

ntp

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


ntp admin Parameter Enable / disable the Operator Read-write
Network Time Protocol
(NTP) administrator.
ntp poll-interval Parameter Polling interval of the Viewer Read-only
network time protocol, in
minutes.
ntp server Parameter Indicates the network Operator Read-write
time protocol server.
ntp status Parameter Service status of the Viewer Read-only
Network Time Protocol
(NTP) administrator.
ntp sync-server Parameter Identifies the IP address Viewer Read-only
of the NTP server with
which the system is
currently synchronized.
Returned strings:
The IP address of the
reference NTP server,
according to IPv4/v6
format.
LOCAL if synchronized
on local clock.
N/A if not synchronized.
Valid only when admin is
disabled.

3.2.1.6 mng-software

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


mng-software abort-timer Command Aborts a timed installation Admin
process.
Note that this command
will not stop an
installation that is already
in progress.
mng-software change-server- Command Change the remote Admin
password server password.
mng-software cleanup Command Remove old or duplicated Operator
(kernel) packages,

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repackaged files, and


downgrade files.
mng-software common-version-idu Parameter Identifies which Viewer
application package
software version is
installed on the IDU.
mng-software common-version-rfu Parameter Identifies which Viewer
application package
software version is
installed on the RFU.
mng-software common-version-rfu- Parameter Indicates the software Viewer
downgrade version of the downgrade
package on the RFU.
mng-software common-version-rfu- Parameter Indicates the software Viewer
upgrade version of the upgrade
package on the RFU.
mng-software downgrade Command Downgrade application Admin
packages to an older
version (downloaded to
special downgrade
directory).
mng-software download Command Download updated Operator
software packages from a
remote server.
Note that software
installation is performed
locally. Software cannot
be installed directly from
a remote server.
mng-software download-status Parameter Status of the software Viewer Read-only
download.
mng-software installation-timer Parameter The number of minutes Operator Read-only
for timed software
installation operations to
this unit.
mng-software install-status Parameter Status of the software Viewer Read-only
installation.
mng-software kernel-reinstall Command Re-install last installed Admin
Linux kernel package.
Recommended for
corrupt kernel restoration.
mng-software package-download Command Download a new software Admin
package.
Note: specify the package
name without the version

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number. For example,


'abc', not 'abc-0.0.1'.
mng-software package-install Command Specify the software Admin
package to install.
Note: specify the package
name without the version
number. For example,
'abc', not 'abc-0.0.1'.
mng-software package-uninstall Command Uninstall a software Admin
package.
mng-software rollback Command Rollback to the previous Admin
software version.
Note that any software
upgrades to the IDU that
were installed after
upgrading to the newer
version will also be rolled
back.
Note also that a rollback
will not revert a
downgrade operation. To
“rollback” a downgrade,
use the upgrade
command instead!
mng-software running-version-idu Parameter The running IDU software Viewer Read-only
version identified at the
last cold restart.
mng-software server-login Parameter User name for logging in Operator Read-write
to the remote server.
mng-software server-url Parameter URL of the remote Operator Read-write
software update server
where software updates
are located.
mng-software show-packages Command Show available software Operator
packages.
mng-software timer-downgrade Command Starts the installation Admin
timer for downgrading to
an older software version
(which has already been
downloaded).
mng-software timer-rollback Command Starts the installation Admin
timer for rolling back to
the previous software
version.
Note that any software
upgrades to the IDU that

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were installed after


upgrading to the newer
version will also be rolled
back.
Note also that a rollback
will not revert a
downgrade operation. To
“rollback” a downgrade,
use the upgrade
command instead!
mng-software timer-upgrade Command Starts the installation Operator
timer for upgrading to a
downloaded software
version.
mng-software time-to-install Parameter The number of minutes Viewer Read-only
left before starting a
scheduled software
installation operation on
this unit.
mng-software upgrade Command Upgrade installed or Operator
requested software from
available downloaded
software packages.
mng-software verify-packages Command Verify the version of the Operator
installed software
packages.
Note that some packages
may be installed but not
running (for example, on
an IP10-G without a
daughter-board).
mng-software version-package- Parameter Common (version holder) Viewer Read-only
name package name
mng-software versions-idu Command Indicates the application Operator
version of the installed
software package on the
IDU.
mng-software versions-rfu Command Indicates the application Operator
version of the installed
software package on the
RFU.

3.2.1.7 users

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access

users add-user Command Add a user to the system. Admin


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Syntax:
add-user <user>
<privilege> <number of
days for password aging>
[account expired YYYY-
MM-DD]
users blocking-fail-login- Parameter The number of minutes Admin Read-write
time for blocking access to the
system after exceeding
the configured threshold
for consecutive failed
logins.
Optional values: 1-1440
users change-password Command Change a user's Viewer
password.
Syntax:
change-password
<username> <old-
password> <new-
password>
(separated with spaces)
users delete-user Command Delete a user from the Admin
system.
Syntax:
delete-user <user>
users idle-login-time Parameter Define the number of Admin Read-write
days before deleting an
idle user account.
Optional values: [0-90]
0 disables automatic
deletion of idle accounts.
users login-fail-threshold Parameter Specify the number of Admin Read-write
consecutive failed logins
before blocking a user
from attempting to login
again.
Optional values: [0-10]
Zero (0) disables blocking
users after failed login
attempts.
users password-first-login- Parameter Specifies whether a user Admin
change will be required to change
the password when
logging in for the first
time.

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users show-users Command Show existing user Admin


accounts.

3.2.1.8 log-srv

security-log

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


security-log view-security-log Command View the security log Admin
entries.

3.2.2 networking
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
Networking auto-negotiation Parameter Enables or disables the Operator Read-write
Auto Negotiation option,
on all management ports.
networking block-management- Parameter Enable / disable blocking Operator Read-write
towards-line in-band management
frames in a Single Pipe
application from
egressing via the
Ethernet line interface.
networking capacity Parameter Configures the Operator Read-write
management port’s range
of capacity.
networking duplex Parameter Configures half or full port Operator Read-write
duplex value on all
management ports.
networking ethernet-rate Parameter Configures the Ethernet Operator Read-write
rate on all management
ports. (Mbps)
networking number-of-ports Parameter Configures the number of Operator Read-write
management ports.
networking type Parameter Configures the port Operator Read-write
management type.
(in-band or out-of-band)
networking vlan Parameter In-Band management Operator Read-write
VLAN ID [1-4090]

3.2.2.1 ip-address

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


ip-address default-gateway Parameter Configures the local Operator Read-write
default gateway.

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ip-address hw-address Parameter Indicates the MAC Viewer Read-only


address used for
management (related to
the management IP
address of the system).
ip-address ip-address Parameter Configures the local IP Operator Read-write
address.
ip-address subnet-mask Parameter Configures the local Operator Read-write
subnet mask.

3.2.2.2 floating-ip-address

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


floating-ip- floating-ip Parameter Indicates the floating IP Operator Read-write
address used when the system is
in protection mode.
The floating IP address
must differ from both the
system's management IP
address and the mate
unit's address.
Additionally, both units
must be in the same
subnet.
Using 0.0.0.0 disables the
active unit from using a
floating IP address.
floating-ip- floating-ip-garp-retries Parameter Specify the floating IP Admin Read-write
address garp number of retries.
floating-ip- set-fip-lock-timer Command Set the floating IP lock Operator
address timer.

3.2.3 mng-protocols
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
mng-protocols communication- Parameter Define the Admin
inactivity-timeout communication inactivity
timeout period for the
management interfaces.
mng-protocols status-show Command Show management Operator
protocol status.
mng-protocols telnet-admin Parameter Enables or disables the Admin Read-write
Telnet server on the
network element.
mng-protocols telnet-status Parameter Indicates the Telnet Viewer Read-only
service status.

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mng-protocols web-admin Parameter Enables / disables secure Admin Read-write


(HTTP/S) web access
protocol.
mng-protocols web-ca-certificate- Parameter Enables / disables the Admin Read-write
admin Web Certificate Authority
(CA) digital certificate.
mng-protocols web-inactivity-timeout Parameter Configures the number of Operator Read-write
minutes of allowed Web
inactivity before
automatically logging out.
mng-protocols web-protocol Parameter Specify secure or Admin Read-write
standard web protocol.
HTTP and HTTPS
mng-protocols web-restart Command Restart the web server. Admin
mng-protocols web-status Parameter Indicates the web service Viewer Read-only
status.

3.2.3.1 snmp

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


snmp admin Parameter Enable / disable SNMP Admin Read-write
access.
snmp change-user-settings Command Modify the SNMPv3 user Admin
security level, username,
and password settings.
SNMPv3 passwords must
be at least eight
characters long.
snmp mib-version Parameter Indicates which private Viewer Read-only
MIB version is required
for managing the unit.
snmp read-community Parameter Configures the password Operator Read-write
string for the SNMP read
community.
snmp status Parameter Indicates the SNMP Viewer Read-only
service status.
snmp status-show Command Indicates the SNMP Operator
service status.
snmp trap-admin[4] Parameter Enables / disables a Operator Read-write
specific manager.
The unit will not send
traps to a disabled trap
manager.
snmp trap-clli[4] Parameter Configures the Common Operator Read-write

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Language Location
Identifier (CLLI), a
configurable string
specifying the type and
location of the unit, that is
added to forwarded traps.
snmp trap-community[4] Parameter Configures the trap Operator Read-write
manager community.
snmp trap-heartbeat[4] Parameter Specify the number of Operator Read-write
minutes for the heartbeat
trap interval.
Zero (0) disables sending
heartbeat traps to the
specified trap manager.
snmp trap-manager[4] Parameter Configures the IP address Operator Read-write
of the target trap
manager.
snmp trap-name[4] Parameter Configures the name of Operator Read-write
the target trap manager.
snmp trap-port[4] Parameter Configures the trap Operator Read-write
manager's port number.
Default: port 162
snmp trap-severity-filter[4] Parameter Bit mask value for Operator Read-write
masking traps according
to its severity.
There is a bit for each
severity:
Bit 1 – Indeterminate
Bit 2 – Critical
Bit 3 – Major
Bit 4 – Minor
Bit 5 – Warning
Bit 6 – Cleared
snmp trap-status-change- Parameter Enables or disables Operator Read-write
filter[4] filtering alarms according
to a change in the trap
severity filter.
snmp v3-auth-algorithm Parameter Configures the SNMPv3 Viewer Read-only
authentication algorithm.
SNMPv3 authentication
options:
MDS or SHA.
This parameter will not be
available if the security
mode is set to No
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security.
snmp v3-security-mode Parameter Configures the SNMPv3 Viewer Read-only
security mode.
SNMPv3 security modes:
No security
Authentication
Authentication privacy
Default:
Authentication
snmp v3-username Parameter SNMPv3 username. Viewer Read-only
snmp version Parameter SNMP version. Admin Read-write
Options:
V1, V2c, or V3
snmp write-community Parameter Configures the password Operator Read-write
string for the SNMP write
community.

3.3 platform
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
platform lan-id Parameter Configures the LAN Operator Read-write
segment ID.
platform latitude Parameter Configures the unit's Operator Read-write
latitude coordinates.
platform longitude Parameter Configures the unit's Operator Read-write
longitude coordinates.
platform max-physical-ports Parameter Configures the Viewer Read-only
maximum number of
physical PDS ports.
platform max-physical-sdh- Parameter Configures the Viewer Read-only
ports maximum number of
physical SDH ports
platform power-supply-1- Parameter Enable or disable the Operator Read-write
alarm-admin power supply alarm on
one of the power supply
units.
This parameter is
relevant only for IDU
with more than one
power supply units.
platform power-supply-2- Parameter power-supply-2-alarm- Operator Read-write
alarm-admin admin
platform ps1-led Parameter ps1-led Viewer
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platform ps2-led Parameter ps2-led Viewer


platform slot-label Parameter Configures the slot Operator Read-write
label, a user defined
description for the
module in the slot.
platform system-contact- Parameter Enter the name of the Operator Read-write
person person to be contacted
when a problem with the
system occurs.
platform system-description Parameter Configures additional Viewer Read-only
identification details
about the system.
platform system-location Parameter Specify the physical Operator Read-write
location of the node.
platform system-location-bay Parameter System location bay Operator Read-write
platform system-location- Parameter System location shelf Operator Read-write
shelf
platform system-name Parameter Configures a name for Operator Read-write
the node.
By convention, this is
the node’s fully qualified
domain name.
platform system-services Parameter Number of services Viewer Read-only
provided by the system
according to the
rfc3418.

3.3.1 Inventory
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
inventory board-modules Parameter Board modules Viewer Read-only
inventory board-sub-type Parameter Board sub-type Viewer Read-only
inventory board-type Parameter Board type Viewer Read-only
inventory chain-firmware Parameter Chain firmware Viewer Read-only
inventory chain-hardware- Parameter Chain hardware features Viewer Read-only
features
inventory chain-sub-type Parameter Chain sub-type Viewer Read-only
inventory chain-type Parameter Chain type Viewer Read-only
inventory comments Parameter Text description of the Operator Read-write
board
inventory company-name Parameter Company name Admin Read-write

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inventory date-code Parameter Date of board testing Viewer Read-only


(number of seconds from
1/1/1970)
inventory firmware Parameter Firmware Viewer Read-only
inventory hardware Parameter Hardware Viewer Read-only
inventory hass-number Parameter Number of hass testing Viewer Read-only
inventory hw-feature Parameter HW features Viewer Read-only
inventory hw-inventory-version Parameter The hw inventory version Viewer Read-only
inventory hw-supported-bit-bate Parameter HW supported bit rate Viewer Read-only
inventory idc-firmware Parameter IDC firmware Viewer Read-only
inventory idc-hardware-features Parameter The hardware features of Viewer Read-only
the IDC
inventory idc-sub-type Parameter The sub-type of the IDC Viewer Read-only
inventory idc-type Parameter The type of IDC Viewer Read-only
inventory license-demo-timer Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
remaining hours for demo
mode.
The demo license is
limited to 60 days.
An event will be raised 10
days before expiration.
inventory license-register Parameter System license features Viewer Read-only
inventory logo Parameter Company logo Admin Read-write
inventory main-view Parameter Company main logo Admin Read-write
inventory modem-firmware Parameter The firmware of the Viewer Read-only
modem
inventory modem-hardware- Parameter The hardware features of Viewer Read-only
features the modem
inventory modem-sub-type Parameter The sub-type of the Viewer Read-only
modem
inventory modem-system-rate Parameter The frequency of the Viewer Read-only
clock for the PVG
inventory modem-type Parameter The type of modem Viewer Read-only
inventory mux-firmware Parameter The firmware of the MUX Viewer Read-only
inventory mux-hardware- Parameter The hardware features of Viewer Read-only
features the MUX
inventory mux-sub-type Parameter The sub-type of the MUX Viewer Read-only
inventory mux-type Parameter The type of MUX Viewer Read-only
inventory num-of-10-100-1000- Parameter Number of 10/100/1000 Viewer Read-only
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interfaces interfaces
inventory num-of-fe-interfaces Parameter Number of fast Ethernet Viewer Read-only
interfaces
inventory num-of-radio- Parameter Number of Radio Viewer Read-only
interfaces interfaces
inventory num-of-sfp-interfaces Parameter Number of SFP interfaces Viewer Read-only
inventory num-of-tdm-interfaces Parameter Number of TDM Viewer Read-only
interfaces
inventory num-of-working-hours Parameter Counter of working hours Viewer Read-only
of the board
inventory part-number Parameter Part number of the Viewer Read-only
application in the board
inventory pic-version Parameter The version of the pic Viewer Read-only
inventory production-inventory- Parameter The production inventory Viewer Read-only
version version
inventory product-name Parameter Product name Admin Read-write
inventory rx-master-iq-delay Parameter RX IQ delay - Rx Master Viewer Read-only
delay
inventory rx-master-iq-delay- Parameter RX IQ Delay - Rx Master Viewer Read-only
index-in-fdf-table index in fdf table
inventory rx-slave-iq-delay Parameter RX IQ delay - Rx slave Viewer Read-only
delay
inventory rx-slave-iq-delay- Parameter RX IQ delay - Rx slave Viewer Read-only
index-in-fdf-table index in fdf table
inventory serial-number Parameter The serial number of the Viewer Read-only
board
inventory signature Parameter The signature of the Viewer Read-only
board
inventory spare1 Parameter Spare 1 Viewer Read-only
inventory spare2 Parameter Spare 2 Viewer Read-only
inventory spare3 Parameter Spare 3 Viewer Read-only
inventory total-num-of- Parameter Total number of Viewer Read-only
interfaces interfaces
inventory tx-iq-delay Parameter TX IQ delay - TX delay Viewer Read-only
inventory tx-iq-delay-index-in- Parameter TX IQ Delay - Tx index in Viewer Read-only
fdf-table fdf table
inventory type-of-tdm-interfaces Parameter Type of TDM interfaces Viewer Read-only
inventory xc-firmware Parameter The firmware of the XC Viewer Read-only
inventory xc-hardware-features Parameter The hardware features of Viewer Read-only

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the XC
inventory xc-sub-type Parameter The sub-type of the XC Viewer Read-only
inventory xc-type Parameter The type of XC Viewer Read-only

3.3.2 daughter-board
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
daughter-board board-sub-type Parameter Viewer Read-only
daughter-board board-type Parameter Viewer Read-only
daughter-board comments Parameter Text description about the Viewer Read-only
daughter board
daughter-board date-code Parameter Date of daughter board Viewer Read-only
testing (number of
seconds from 1/1/1970)
daughter-board firmware Parameter Viewer Read-only
daughter-board hardware Parameter Viewer Read-only
daughter-board hass-number Parameter Number of hass DB Viewer Read-only
testing
daughter-board num-of-interfaces Parameter Viewer Read-only
daughter-board num-of-working-hours Parameter Counter of working hours Viewer Read-only
of the Daughter board
daughter-board part-number Parameter Part number of the Viewer Read-only
application in the
daughter board
daughter-board running-firmware- Parameter Viewer Read-only
version
daughter-board serial-number Parameter The serial number of the Viewer Read-only
daughter board

3.3.3 license
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
license asymmetrical-scripts- Parameter Indicates whether Viewer Read-only
license asymmetrical scripts are
licensed for use.
This license helps to
optimize bandwidth
usage, by diverting
available capacity from
the uplink to the downlink.
license acm-license Parameter Indicates whether user of Viewer Read-only
use of dynamic ACM

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radio scripts is allowed.


license capacity-name Parameter Configures the radio Viewer Read-only
bandwidth capacity.
license current-license-code Parameter Indicates the license code Operator
that determines the unit’s
license rights.
license demo-admin Parameter Enables or disables the Operator Read-write
demo license.
This is a temporary
license that allows access
to maximum capacity and
all features.
license demo-timer Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
remaining hours for demo
mode.
The demo license is
limited to 60 days.
An event will be raised 10
days before expiration.
license license-code Parameter Configures the license Operator Read-write
code that determines the
unit’s license rights.
license license-type Parameter Configures the unit’s Viewer Read-only
license type: Default,
Normal, or Demo.
The license type
determines the availability
of system features.
license network-resiliency- Parameter Indicates whether the Viewer Read-only
license network resiliency license
is allowed.
This license allows
configuration of features
that make use of loop
network topologies such
as ring RSTP and SNCP
(TDM trails protection).
Note that for systems in
which these features
were enabled in previous
versions, the features will
be allowed even if no
resiliency alarm is
purchased.
license per-usage-license Parameter Indicates whether the per- Viewer Read-only
usage license is allowed.

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This license allows


unlimited usage of all
features in the system.
Users are billed according
to actual use. The system
alerts users when a
chargeable feature is
activated.
license signature Parameter license signature Viewer Read-only
license switch-application- Parameter Allows use of Managed Viewer Read-only
license and Metro switch
Ethernet applications.
license syncu-license Parameter Indicates whether the Viewer Read-only
synchronization unit
license is allowed.
This license allows
configuration of external
source as a clock source
for synchronous Ethernet
output, provided that the
IDU’s hardware supports
synchronization).
If this license is not
installed, the Ethernet
clock source can only be
a local (internal) clock.
license tdm-capacity-license Parameter Limits the bandwidth of Viewer Read-only
the radio script that can
be loaded.
Applies only if the TDM-
only license is disabled.
license tdm-capacity-value Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
TDM trails per radio
allowed by the current
license.
The TDM capacity value
is relevant only if the TDM
Capacity license is
enabled.
license tm-license Parameter Indicates whether Viewer Read-only
Enhanced QoS is
allowed.

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3.3.4 idc-board
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
idc-board change-user- Command Change the user Operator
password password for the current
FTP session.
When using default user
name (anonymous), login
with PC (host) as the
password.
idc-board cli-script Command Execute, show or delete a Operator
CLI configuration script.
idc-board cli-script-file-name Parameter Specifies the file name of Operator Read-write
the CLI script to be
downloaded to the NE.
idc-board config-creation-status Parameter Indicates the status of the Viewer Read-only
unit information archive
creation operation.
idc-board config-download- Parameter Indicates the status of the Viewer Read-only
status configuration backup file
transfer from an external
FTP site to the IDU.
idc-board config-install-status Parameter Indicates the status of the Viewer Read-only
configuration settings
restore operation.
idc-board config-upload-status Parameter Indicates the status of the Viewer Read-only
archive storage operation.
idc-board create-archive Command Creates a configuration Operator Read-write
archive file.
idc-board create-csr-file Command Create a Certificate Admin Read-write
Signing Request (CSR)
file, with optional
identification fields.
Common name
The identify name of the
element in the network
(e.g. IP address).
Organization
The legal name of the
organization.
Organizational Unit
The division of the
organization handling the
certificate.
City/Locality
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organization is located.
State/County/Region
The state/region where
the organization is
located.
Country
The two-letter ISO code
for the country where the
organization is location.
Email address
An email address used to
contact your organization.
The common name could
be network IP or the
FQDN of the element. If
the identifier is IP
address, then the creation
tool should support this
option.
idc-board download-archive Command Get an archive file from Operator Read-write
the PC (host) onto the
target.
Before activating this
command, make sure to
set host-ip, host-path,
user-name and user-
password.
idc-board download-cli-script- Parameter Indicates the download Viewer Read-only
status status of a CLI script.
idc-board download-security- Parameter Indicates the download Viewer Read-only
status status of the specified
security file.
idc-board file-transfer-protocol Parameter Specify the FTP protocol: Admin Read-write
SFTP or FTP.
idc-board host-ip Parameter Specify the IP address of Admin Read-write
an upload or download
operation.
idc-board host-path Parameter Relative path (under the Admin Read-write
ftp directory) on the host
where the archive is to be
stored.
Default ftp path:
set // for Windows or set /
for Linux.
idc-board hw-mode Parameter Hardware Mode Viewer Read-only
(standalone or xc)

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idc-board idc-clli Parameter General CLLI field Operator Read-write


idc-board idu-led Parameter IDU LED Viewer Read-only
idc-board install-archive Command Install the requested Admin Read-write
archive file on target
idc-board kernel-modules- Parameter Identifies current kernel- Viewer Read-only
version modules package set
version
idc-board measurement-system Parameter Measurement system Operator Read-write
idc-board protection-led Parameter Protection LED Viewer Read-only
idc-board radio-led Parameter Radio LED Viewer Read-only
idc-board remote-led Parameter Remote LED Viewer Read-only
idc-board reset-idc-hw Command Reset the IDC - cold Operator
(HW) reset
idc-board rfu-led Parameter RFU LED Viewer Read-only
idc-board security-file-format Parameter The certificate format to Admin Read-write
use for authentication.
idc-board security-file-name Parameter The security filename (for Admin Read-write
upload/download
purpose)
idc-board show-csr-file Command Show Certificate Signing Admin
Request (CSR) file.
idc-board slot-id Parameter Slot ID (within the XC Viewer Read-only
node)
idc-board status-text- Parameter Internal status text Viewer Read-only
indication[2] indication array
idc-board system-up-time Parameter System up time (in Viewer Read-only
hundredths of seconds)
idc-board temperature Parameter IDU temperature Viewer Read-only
idc-board unit-info-creation- Parameter Status of the unit-info Viewer Read-only
status creation action
idc-board unit-info-upload- Parameter Status of the archive Viewer Read-only
status storage action
idc-board upload-archive Command Upload the archive file to Operator
the PC (host). Before
activating this command,
make sure to set host-ip,
host-path, user-name and
user-password
idc-board upload-csr-file-status Parameter Indicates the upload Viewer Read-only
status of the CSR file.
idc-board upload-pub-key- Parameter Status of the public key Viewer Read-only
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status uploading
idc-board user-name Parameter User name for the ftp Admin Read-write
session
idc-board version Parameter IDC version Viewer Read-only
idc-board voltage-input Parameter Voltage input Viewer Read-only
idc-board warning-banner- Parameter Operational status of a Viewer Read-only
download-status warning banner
download.
idc-board warning-banner-file- Parameter Specify the warning Admin Read-write
name banner file name to be
downloaded to the NE.
idc-board xc-role Parameter XC Role (Main or Viewer Read-only
Extension)

3.3.4.1 fpga

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


fpga main-fpga-running-fw- Parameter Main FPGA running FW Viewer Read-only
version Version
fpga secondary-fpga- Parameter Secondary FPGA running Viewer Read-only
running-fw-version FW Version

3.3.5 mate-idu
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
mate-idu cfg-mismatch-details Command Show configuration Operator
mismatch details.
mate-idu copy-to-mate-cmd Command Copies configured Operator
parameters from the
active to the standby unit.
mate-idu copy-to-mate-status Parameter Indicates the status of the Viewer Read-only
Copy-to-Mate operation
when protection is
enabled.
mate-idu excessive-ber-switch- Parameter Enables or disables using Operator Read-write
admin the excessive bit error
rate (BER) alarm
threshold as protection
switch criteria.
When enabled, crossing
the excessive BER
threshold will cause a
protection switch.
mate-idu manual-switch-cmd Command Allows a manual Operator

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protection mode switch.


mate-idu mate-communication- Parameter Indicates the mate unit’s Viewer Read-only
status communication status
with protecting IDU.
mate-idu mate-ip-address Parameter Configures the mate IP Viewer Read-only
address.
For 1+1 protection, it is
the mate IP address of
the protected card.
For 2+2 protection, it is
the mate IP address of
the protected unit.
mate-idu mate-mac-address Parameter Configures the mate MAC Viewer Read-only
address.
For 1+1 protection, it is
the mate MAC address of
the protected card.
For 2+2 protection, it is
the mate MAC address of
the protected unit.
mate-idu multi-unit-lag-admin Command Enables the Multi Unit Operator Read-write
LAG feature.
It can only be activated in
Single Pipe configuration,
and only when protection
is active (either 1+1 or
2+2).
mate-idu protection-admin Parameter Activates or deactivates Operator Read-write
protection.
For 2Plus2Hsb, this
parameter should be
configured in both the
main and extension slots.
mate-idu protection-force- Parameter Allows forcing a particular Operator Read-write
switch card to switch protection
mode.
mate-idu protection-lockout Parameter Locks the mode of each Operator Read-write
card in the protection, to
ensure that a protection
switch will not occur.
mate-idu protection-mode Parameter Indicates whether the Viewer Read-only
card is in active or
standby protection mode.
mate-idu switchover-on- Parameter Switchover on Copper Admin
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3.3.6 all-odu
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
all-odu admin Parameter Enable / disable Operator Read-write
configuring the unit as an
all outdoor unit.

3.3.7 shelf-manager
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
shelf-manager alive-slot- Parameter Indicates if the specified Viewer Read-only
population[6] slot is occupied or not.
shelf-manager archive-operating- Parameter Number of units still being Viewer Read-only
units processed by the last
archive operation
command.
shelf-manager archives-operation- Parameter Shelf-wide configuration Viewer Read-only
status archive operation status.
Used when creating or
restoring a unit
information archive.
shelf-manager cfg-backup-show Command Show extension unit Viewer
configuration backup
information.
shelf-manager config-backup Command Backup extension unit Operator
configuration archives on
the main unit's storage
device.
shelf-manager config-restore Command Restore extension unit Admin
configuration archives
from the main unit's
storage device.
shelf-manager extension-units- Parameter Activate or deactivate Viewer
protection-admin[6] protection for extension
units in the shelf.
shelf-manager logon-unit Command Login to an extension unit Viewer
in the shelf.
shelf-manager radio-interfaces[6] Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
available radio interfaces
in the specified slot.
shelf-manager reset-extensions Command Allow resets for extension Operator
units in the shelf.
shelf-manager reset-shelf Command Reset the entire shelf. Operator
shelf-manager reset-unit Command Reset a specific unit in Operator

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the shelf.
shelf-manager sdh-interfaces[6] Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
available SDH interfaces
in the specified slot.
shelf-manager shelf-info-create Command Create unit information Operator Read-write
archive for units in the
shelf.
shelf-manager shelf-most-severe- Parameter Indicates the severity Viewer Read-only
alarm[6] level of the most severe
alarm for the module on
this slot.
shelf-manager shelf-versions Command Show SW version Viewer
information for all units in
a shelf.
shelf-manager slot-population[6] Parameter Indicates availability of Viewer Read-only
the specified slot.
shelf-manager TDM-interfaces[6] Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
available TDM interfaces
in the specified slot.
shelf-manager unit-config-backup Parameter Create configuration Operator Read-write
archives for all units in a
shelf.

3.3.8 remote-idu
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
remote-idu force-unmute Command Unmute a remote radio. Operator Read-write
remote-idu remote-atpc-admin Parameter Remote IDU ATPC Operator Read-write
enable/disable
configuration
remote-idu remote-atpc-ref-rx- Parameter Remote ATPC reference Operator Read-write
level Rx level configuration
remote-idu remote- Parameter Remote communication Viewer Read-only
communication status
remote-idu remote-default- Parameter Remote IDU default Operator Read-write
gateway gateway
remote-idu remote-floating-ip- Parameter Remote shelf floating IP Operator Read-write
address address
remote-idu remote-force-max-tx- Parameter Force remote Max Operator Read-write
level transmit level
configuration
remote-idu remote-force-mute-tx Parameter Force remote Mute Operator Read-write
transmit configuration

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remote-idu remote-green-mode- Parameter Remote IDU green mode Operator Read-write


admin enable/disable
configuration
remote-idu remote-ip-address Parameter Remote IDU IP address Operator Read-write
remote-idu remote-link-id Parameter Remote IDU link ID Operator Read-write
remote-idu remote-management- Parameter Remote Management Operator Read-write
type type status
remote-idu remote-management- Parameter Remote Management Operator Read-write
vlan VLAN ID configuration
remote-idu remote-most-severe- Parameter Remote most severe Viewer Read-only
alarm alarm status
remote-idu remote-reset-idc-hw Command Reset the remote IDC - Operator
cold (HW) reset
remote-idu remote-rx-level Parameter Remote Rx level status Viewer Read-only
remote-idu remote-slot-id Parameter Remote slot id Viewer Read-only
remote-idu remote-subnet-mask Parameter Remote IDU subnet mask Operator Read-write
remote-idu remote-web-protocol Parameter Remote IDU web protocol Viewer Read-only
type

3.3.8.1 remote-cl

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


remote-cl clear-device-error Command clear device error counter Operator Read-write
remote-cl device-error Parameter Device errors Viewer Read-only

3.3.8.2 remote-co

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


remote-co clear-device-error Command clear device error counter Operator Read-write
remote-co device-error Parameter Device errors Viewer Read-only

3.3.9 radio-diversity
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
radio-diversity clear-switch-counter Command Clears the switch counter. Operator Read-write
radio-diversity force-to-radio Parameter Defines which radio to Operator Read-write
use for incoming traffic.
Should only be used for
testing purposes.
radio-diversity operation-mode Parameter parameters to indicate Viewer Read-only
whether the diversity
mechanism is in
operational mode
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ON/OFF
radio-diversity primary-radio Parameter Configures which IDU to Operator Read-write
use as the primary radio
channel.
radio-diversity radio-diversity-type Parameter Configures the type of Operator Read-write
hitless diversity to be
used.
Relevant only when
protection is enabled.
radio-diversity receive-radio-traffic Parameter Indicates which radio is in Viewer Read-only
use for incoming traffic.
radio-diversity revertive-mode Parameter Determines whether Operator Read-write
hitless switches are
revertive in the event that
the primary radio channel
does not have any errors.
radio-diversity revertive-timer Parameter Configures the minimum Operator Read-write
amount of seconds
without a failure in the
primary radio, before
performing a revertive
switch.
radio-diversity switch-counter Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
diversity switches
performed since last time
counter was cleared.
radio-diversity switch-request Command Switch primary diversity Operator Read-write
radio.

3.3.10 multi-radio
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
multi-radio admin Parameter Enables/disables the Operator Read-write
Multi-Radio feature for
this radio.
Notice that for the feature
to work it must be
configured in two
adjacent radios (odd and
even slots).
multi-radio block-radio Parameter Allows stopping Operator
distribution of data to
different radios in Multi-
Radio mode for
debugging purposes.

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multi-radio excessive-ber-admin Parameter Configures whether in Operator


Multi-Radio mode data
stops being distributed to
the radio when there is an
excessive BER condition.
multi-radio shutdown-link-on- Parameter Enables / disables Admin
radio-fault initiation of automatic
state propagation upon a
failure in each one of the
radios.
multi-radio signal-degrade-admin Parameter Configures whether in Operator
Multi-Radio mode data
stops being distributed to
the radio when there a
signal degraded
condition.
multi-radio unit-role Parameter Configures the role of the Viewer
current unit(master or
slave).

3.4 radio
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
radio current-available- Parameter Indicates the available Viewer Read-only
capacity capacity available for
Ethernet bandwidth.
radio high-priority-ethernet- Parameter Configures the amount of Operator Read-write
bw bandwidth reserved for
high-priority Ethernet. (in
Kbps)
radio interface-alias Parameter Free text used to describe Operator Read-write
the interface.
This description can
contain up to 64
characters.
radio max-available-tdm- Parameter Indicates the maximum Viewer Read-only
cap number of radio TDM
channels.
radio mhc-admin Parameter Enable or disable MAC Operator Read-write
header compression.
radio radio-if-interface Parameter Enable / disable the radio. Operator Read-write
radio radio-if-interface- Parameter Indicates the radio’s Viewer Read-only
operational-status operational status.

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radio sync-clock-source- Parameter VC number to be used Operator Read-write


channel when source is VC.
radio traffic-priority-scheme Parameter Configures the relative Operator Read-write
priority of different traffic
streams.
High-tdm-over-high-
ethernet priorities:
(1) TDM high priority (2)
Ethernet high priority (3)
TDM low priority (4)
Ethernet low priority.
High-Ethernet-over-tdm
priorities:
(1) Ethernet high priority
(2) TDM high priority (3)
TDM low priority (4)
Ethernet low priority.
Tdm-over-ethernet
priorities:
(1) TDM high priority (2)
TDM low priority (3)
Ethernet

3.4.1 xpic
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
xpic debug-current-config- Parameter Current XPIC Viewer Read-only
status configuration status flag.
xpic events-enable Parameter Enable logging of XPIC Operator Read-write
events.
xpic slave-if-loopback Parameter Allows slave to update Viewer Read-only
master of IF loopback
event.
xpic slave-mute- Parameter Allows slave to update Viewer Read-only
transmitter master of RFU mute
event.
xpic slave-rfu-comm- Parameter Allows slave to update Viewer Read-only
status master of RFU comm
status event.
xpic slave-xpic-enable Parameter Allows slave to update Viewer Read-only
master of XPIC enable
event.
xpic slave-xpic-lop Parameter Allows master to request Viewer Read-only
slave XPIC LOP status.
xpic slave-xpi-mute Parameter Allows master to set slave Viewer Read-only

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XPIC MUTE.
xpic user-rfu-mute Parameter Allows master to read Viewer Read-only
current status if RFU
mute on disk.
xpic xpic-status Parameter XPIC script has been Viewer Read-only
loaded.
xpic xrsm-cfg-delay- Parameter Delay duration between Operator Read-write
between-retries XRSM retries to re-
establish XPIC
communications.
xpic xrsm-cfg-duration-of- Parameter Delay duration of XRSM Operator Read-write
retry retry to re-establish XPIC
communications.
xpic xrsm-cfg-enable Parameter Enables the operation of Operator Read-write
XRSM when LOP is
detected.
xpic xrsm-cfg-num-of- Parameter Number or XRSM Operator Read-write
retries attempts to re-establish
XPIC communications.
xpic xrsm-cfg-retry-length- Parameter Multiplication factor of Operator Read-write
mul-factor time between XRSM
retries.

3.4.2 framer
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
framer link-id Parameter Link ID Operator Read-write
framer oper-status Parameter Indicates the radio’s Viewer Read-only
operational status.
framer radio-ber Parameter Current radio bit rate error Viewer Read-only
(BER).
framer radio-excessive-ber- Parameter Configures the radio's Operator Read-write
threshold Excessive BER threshold.
framer radio-pm-15min- Parameter Radio 15 minute interval Viewer Read-only
interval[96] performance monitor.
framer radio-pm-24hour- Parameter Radio 24 hour interval Viewer Read-only
interval[30] performance monitor.
framer radio-signal-degrade- Parameter Configures the radio's Operator Read-write
threshold Signal Degrade threshold.

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3.4.3 mrmc
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
mrmc acm-profile-degrade- Parameter Threshold for MRMC Operator Read-write
threshold profile degrade alarm
generation.
If enabled,, when an ACM
interrupt is received, the
software will initiate timer
when current profile is
below user defined
threshold.
If the profile changes but
remains above the
threshold, timer will be
stopped and no alarm will
be generated.
mrmc adaptive-tx-power- Parameter Enables/ disables the Tx Viewer Read-write
admin adaptive power option.
mrmc adaptive-tx-power- Parameter Indicates the Tx adaptive Viewer Read-only
reference-class power reference class.
mrmc change-script-cmd Command Change the modem Operator Read-write
script.
mrmc connected-rfu-grade Parameter Indicates the grade of the Viewer Read-only
RFU connection.
mrmc current-acm-adaptive- Parameter Indicates the current ACM Viewer Read-only
rx-profile receiving profile.
mrmc current-acm-adaptive- Parameter Indicates the current ACM Viewer Read-only
tx-profile transmitting profile.
mrmc current-acm-mode Parameter Indicates the current ACM Viewer Read-only
mode.
mrmc current-rx-bitrate Parameter Indicates the current Rx Viewer Read-only
bit rate.
mrmc current-rx-profile Parameter Indicates the modem's Viewer Read-only
current receiving profile.
mrmc current-rx-qam Parameter Indicates the current Viewer Read-only
modulation by the
receiver.
mrmc current-rx-vc Parameter Indicates the current Viewer Read-only
number of TDM Rx
channels.
mrmc current-script- Parameter current-script-capacity Viewer Read-only
capacity
mrmc current-tx-bitrate Parameter Indicates the current Tx Viewer Read-only

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bit rate.
mrmc current-tx-profile Parameter Indicates the current ACM Viewer Read-only
transmitting profile.
mrmc current-tx-qam Parameter Indicates the current Viewer Read-only
modulation for
transmission.
mrmc current-tx-vc Parameter Indicates the current Viewer Read-only
number of TDM Tx
channels.
mrmc en-alarm-on-acm- Parameter Enable / disable event Operator Read-write
profile-degrade and trap generation on
ACM profile degrade.
When enabled and if
current radio script
supports Adaptive Code
Modulation (ACM) event
and trap will be generated
upon TX ACM profile
degradation below the
user-defined threshold.
An alarm will be
generated only if the ACM
profile stays below the
threshold for at least 5
subsequent seconds.
The alarm will be cleared
after ACM profile returns
to be above the threshold
again.
mrmc eth-shutdown- Parameter Enables / disables Operator Read-write
threshold-profile initiation of automatic
state propagation upon a
failure in each one of the
radios.
mrmc loaded-script- Parameter Loaded script description Viewer Read-only
description
mrmc loaded-script-version Parameter Indicates the version of Viewer Read-only
the loaded modem script.
mrmc max-adaptive-acm-rx- Parameter Indicates the maximum Viewer Read-only
profile adaptive ACM Rx profile.
mrmc max-radio-vc Parameter Indicates the maximum Viewer Read-only
script capacity.
mrmc max-rx-vc Parameter Indicates the maximum Viewer Read-only
Rx VC profile.
mrmc min-acm-profile Parameter Restricts the modem to a Viewer Read-only

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minimal threshold.
mrmc min-adaptive-acm-rx- Parameter Restricts the modem to a Viewer Read-write
profile minimal receiving
threshold.
mrmc min-rx-vc Parameter Restricts the modem to a Viewer Read-only
minimum number of TDM
receiving channels.
mrmc mrmc-pm-15min- Parameter MRMC 15 minute interval Viewer Read-only
interval[96] performance monitor.
mrmc mrmc-pm-24hour- Parameter MRMC 24 hour interval Viewer Read-only
interval[30] performance monitor.
mrmc mrmc-script Parameter Radio scheme (Bit Rate, Viewer Read-only
Occupied BW, Modulation
and Grade).
Occupied BW Vs Channel
Separation are listed in
pairs: (Occupied BW
Range[MHz], Channel
Separation [MHz]):
(5-7,7)
(8-10,10)
(12-14,13.75-15)
(25-29,27.5-30)
(33-38,40)
(50-55,55-56)
mrmc occupied-bandwidth Parameter Indicates the actual Viewer Read-only
bandwidth occupied by
the radio signal. (MHz)
mrmc operation-mode Parameter Indicates the current ACM Viewer Read-only
mode.
mrmc rfu-chosen-grade Parameter Indicates the chosen RFU Viewer Read-only
grade.
mrmc rx-max-chosen-bitrate Parameter Indicates the maximum Viewer
bit for the Rx profile.
mrmc rx-occupied-bw Parameter Indicates the actual Viewer
occupied Rx bandwidth.
mrmc script-package- Parameter Indicates the version of Viewer Read-only
version the modem script
package.
mrmc tx-max-chosen-bitrate Parameter Indicates the maximum Viewer
bit for the Tx profile.
mrmc tx-occupied-bw Parameter Indicates the actual Viewer
occupied Tx bandwidth.

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3.4.3.1 tdm-radio-pm

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


tdm-radio-pm tdm-radio-pm-15min- Parameter TDM radio UAS PM 15 Viewer Read-only
interval[96] minutes monitoring.
tdm-radio-pm tdm-radio-pm-24hour- Parameter TDM radio UAS PM 24 Viewer Read-only
interval[30] hours monitoring.

3.4.4 modem
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
modem clear-counters Command Clear accumulated Operator Read-write
counters.
modem defected-blocks Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
defective radio blocks.
modem ldpc-decoder-stress Parameter LDPC decoder stress Viewer Read-only
modem mse Parameter Mean Square Error Viewer Read-only
(MSE) of the Rx signal.
modem mse-threshold Parameter The threshold above Operator Read-write
which MSE exceeded
seconds will be counted
as errored seconds.
modem pm-15min-interval[96] Parameter Modem 15 minute interval Viewer Read-only
performance monitor.
modem pm-24hour- Parameter Modem 24 hour interval Viewer Read-only
interval[30] performance monitor.
modem slicer-input-scaling Parameter Slicer input scaling Viewer Read-only
information.
modem xpi Parameter Indicates the current XPI Viewer Read-only
level.
modem xpi-threshold Parameter The threshold below Operator Read-write
which Cross Polar
Interface (XPI) exceeded
seconds will be counted
as errored seconds.

3.4.5 rfu
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
rfu atpc-admin Parameter Enable / disable Operator Read-write
Automatic Transmit
Power Control (ATPC)
mode.
rfu atpc-override-state Parameter Indicates the ATPC Viewer

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override state.
rfu atpc-override-tx-level Parameter Configures the default Operator Read-write
ATPC override
transmission signal level.
rfu atpc-ref-rx-level Parameter Configures the ATPC Operator Read-write
RSL reference level.
rfu atpc-timeout Parameter Configures the ATPC Operator Read-write
override timer.
When this timer expires,
the system transmits at
the defined default level.
rfu atpc-timer-counter Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer
seconds passed since
ATPC mode started.
ATPC override mode is
initiated when this counter
reaches the configured
ATPC timeout.
rfu atpc-timer-override- Command Cancels ATPC override Operator Read-write
cancel mode.
rfu automatic-delay- Command Automatic IF combining Operator Read-write
calibration delay calibration.
rfu automatic-delay- Parameter Automatic delay Viewer Read-only
calibration-status calibration status
(inbound frequency
combining parameter).
rfu band Parameter RFU band status. Viewer Read-only
rfu cable-tilt Parameter RFU cable tilt status. Viewer Read-only
rfu clear-com-device- Command Clear RFU Operator Read-write
error communication device
error.
rfu communication-status Parameter Indicates the Viewer Read-only
communication status of
the RFU with the remote
unit.
rfu data-sci-errors Parameter Number of data SCI Viewer Read-only
errors.
rfu delay-calibration Parameter IF combining delay Operator Read-write
calibration.
rfu en-alarm-gen-on-rsl- Parameter Enable/Disable alarm Operator Read-write
degrade generation on RSL
degradation.
If enabled, an alarm will
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current RSL level


degrades below the user
defined threshold for 5
subsequent seconds.
Alarm will be cleared
once the RSL level stays
above the threshold for at
least another 5 seconds.
rfu fpga-version-number Parameter Indicates the version of Viewer Read-only
the firmware running on
the RFU.
rfu green-mode-admin Parameter Enables/disables RFU Operator Read-write
green mode.
This mode minimizes
power consumption while
ensuring the highest
transmission power
possible to get an RSL
not higher than the
defined Rx reference
level.
rfu green-mode-ref-rx- Parameter Configures the green Operator Read-write
level mode RSL reference
level.
rfu ifc-support Parameter RFU IFC support status. Viewer Read-only
rfu if-loopback-support Parameter RFU IF loopback support Viewer Read-only
status.
rfu internal-download- Parameter RFU internal download Viewer Read-only
counter counter.
rfu internal-download- Parameter RFU internal download Viewer Read-only
status status.
rfu log-admin Parameter Enables or disables the Operator Read-write
RFU internal log file.
rfu log-interval Parameter Specifies the number of Operator Read-write
seconds for RFU log file
polling interval.
rfu lo-sense Parameter RFU lo sense status Viewer Read-only
rfu max-bandwidth Parameter Indicates the RFU’s Viewer Read-only
maximum bandwidth.
rfu max-rx-freq Parameter Indicates the maximum Viewer Read-only
Rx frequency allowed by
the RFU.
rfu max-tx-freq Parameter Indicates the maximum Viewer Read-only
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the RFU.
rfu max-tx-level Parameter Configures the RFU’s Operator Read-write
maximum transmit level.
rfu min-bandwidth Parameter RFU minimum bandwidth Viewer
status
rfu min-rx-freq Parameter The minimum Rx Viewer
frequency allowed by the
RFU.
rfu min-tx-freq Parameter The minimum Tx Viewer
frequency allowed by the
RFU.
rfu mse-forward Parameter RFU MSE forward Operator Read-write
command
rfu mute-tx Parameter Mute the RFU’s Tx Operator Read-write
output.
rfu part-number Parameter Indicates the RFU’s part Viewer
number.
rfu pm-15min-interval[96] Parameter Performance monitoring Viewer
data for a specific 15
minute interval.
rfu pm-15min-interval- Parameter Aggregate performance Viewer
combined[96] monitoring data for a
specific 15 minute
interval.
rfu pm-15min-interval- Parameter Diversity performance Viewer
diversity[96] monitoring data for a
specific 15 minute
interval.
rfu pm-24hour- Parameter Performance monitoring Viewer
interval[30] data for a specific 24 hour
interval.
rfu pm-24hour-interval- Parameter Aggregate performance Viewer
combined[30] monitoring data for a
specific 24 hour interval.
rfu pm-24hour-interval- Parameter Diversity performance Viewer
diversity[30] monitoring data for a
specific 24 hour interval.
rfu pmax Parameter RFU Pmax status Viewer
rfu pmin Parameter RFU Pmin status Viewer
rfu pm-rx-level-threshold- Parameter The threshold above Operator Read-write
1 which Radio Signal Level
(RSL) 1 exceeded
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as errored seconds.
rfu pm-rx-level-threshold- Parameter The threshold above Operator Read-write
2 which Radio Signal Level
(RSL) 2 exceeded
seconds will be counted
as errored seconds.
rfu pm-tx-level-threshold Parameter The threshold above Operator Read-write
which Transmitted Signal
Level (TSL) exceeded
seconds will be counted
as errored seconds.
rfu power-supply-status Parameter Indicates the status of the Viewer
RFU power supply.
rfu predistortion-support Parameter Indicates the status of Viewer
RFU pre-distortion
support.
rfu rf-loopback-support Parameter Indicates the status of Viewer
RFU RF loopback
support.
rfu rfu-address Parameter RFU address status Viewer
rfu rfu-d-copartner-carrier Parameter RFU-D copartner carrier Viewer
rfu rfu-installation Parameter RFU installation status Viewer
rfu rfu-mode Parameter Configures the RFU Operator Read-write
inbound frequency
combining mode.
rfu rfu-rf-loopback Parameter Enables / disables RFU Operator Read-write
RF loopback.
rfu rfu-temp Parameter Indicates the RFU Viewer Read-only
temperature according to
the chosen measurement
system.
rfu rfu-type Parameter Indicates the type of the Viewer Read-only
connected RFU.
rfu rfu-xpic-support Parameter Enables / disables XPIC Viewer Read-only
support for the current
script.
rfu rsl-connector-source Parameter Configures the RFU’s Operator Read-write
inbound frequency
combining RSL connector
source.
rfu rsl-degrade-alarm- Parameter Configures the Operator Read-write
gen-degradation- degradation margin [in
margin dB] for RSL degradation
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generation.
rfu rsl-degrade-alarm- Parameter Configures the nominal Operator Read-write
gen-nominal-level level [in dBm] for RSL
degradation alarm and
event generation.
rfu rx-freq Parameter Configures the RFU’s Rx Operator Read-write
frequency.
rfu rx-freq-local-remote Parameter Configures the remote Rx Operator Read-write
frequency.
rfu rx-level Parameter Indicates the RFU receive Viewer Read-only
level status.
rfu rx-level-combined Parameter Indicates the Rx Viewer Read-only
combined inbound
frequency level.
rfu rx-level-diversity Parameter Indicates the Rx diversity Viewer Read-only
frequency level.
rfu serial-number Parameter Indicates the RFU's serial Viewer Read-only
number.
rfu software-version- Parameter Indicates the RFU’s Viewer Read-only
number running software version
number.
rfu standard-organization Parameter RFU standard Viewer Read-only
organization
rfu synthesizer-status Parameter RFU synthesizer Viewer Read-only
rfu temp-in-celsius Parameter Indicates the RFU Viewer Read-only
temperature in Celsius.
rfu temp-in-fahrenheit Parameter Indicates the RFU Viewer Read-only
temperature, in
Fahrenheit.
rfu tx-freq Parameter Configures the Tx Operator Read-write
frequency level.
rfu tx-freq-local-remote Parameter Configures the remote Tx Operator Read-write
frequency.
rfu tx-level-status Parameter Indicates the RFU Viewer Read-only
transmit level.
rfu tx-rx-freq-separation Parameter For RFUs where the user Viewer Read-only
cannot set the Tx and Rx
frequencies separately,
configures the Tx to Rx
frequency separation.
rfu unfaded-rsl Parameter Configures the RFU Operator Read-write
Unfaded Rx level.

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3.4.5.1 rfu-sw-upload

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


rfu-sw-upload internal-sw-download- Command Initiates the software Operator Read-write
action download to the RFU.
rfu-sw-upload internal-download- Parameter RFU internal download Viewer Read-only
counter counter.
rfu-sw-upload internal-download- Parameter RFU internal download Viewer Read-only
status status.

3.4.5.2 rfu-fw-upload

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


rfu-fw-upload internal-fw-download- Command Initiates a firmware Operator Read-write
action download operation.
rfu-fw-upload internal-fw-download- Command Cancel a firmware Operator Read-write
cancel download operation.
rfu-fw-upload internal-fw-download- Parameter Firmware download Viewer Read-only
counter counter.
rfu-fw-upload internal-fw-download- Parameter Indicates the firmware Viewer Read-only
status download status.

3.4.5.3 rfu-co

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


rfu-co clear-device-error Command Clear RFU device error Operator Read-only
counters.
rfu-co device-error Parameter RFU device error Viewer Read-only
counters.

3.4.5.4 rfu-cl

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


rfu-cl clear-device-error Command Clear RFU device error Operator Read-only
counters.
rfu-cl device-error Parameter View RFU device errors. Viewer Read-only

3.4.6 rfic
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
rfic if-loopback Parameter Activates IF loopback. Operator Read-write

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3.5 interfaces
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
interfaces ais-line-detection- Parameter Enable or disable Operator Read-write
admin detection of AIS on the
interfaces.
Upon enabling,
monitoring is done for all
relevant interfaces, both
on the main board and
the inserted T-card, if
present.
interfaces available-radio- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
interfaces available radio interfaces.
interfaces available-sync-clk- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
radio-interfaces radio interfaces
available as
synchronization clocks.
interfaces available-sync-src- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
radio-interfaces radio interfaces
available as
synchronization
sources.
interfaces available-sdh- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
interfaces available SDH interfaces.
interfaces available-sync-clk- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
sdh-interfaces SDH interfaces available
as synchronization
clocks.
interfaces available-sync-src- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
sdh-interfaces SDH interfaces available
as synchronization
sources.
interfaces available-sync-clk- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
tdm-interfaces TDM interfaces available
as synchronization
clocks.
interfaces available-sync-src- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
tdm-interfaces TDM interfaces available
as synchronization
sources.
interfaces available-tdm- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
interfaces available TDM interfaces.

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interfaces sync-trail-radio- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only


interfaces trail interfaces available
as synchronization
interfaces.
interfaces sync-trail-sdh- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
interfaces available SDH trail
synchronization
interfaces.
interfaces sync-trail-tdm- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
interfaces available TDM trail
synchronization
interfaces.

3.5.1 aux
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
user-channel
eow
wayside

3.5.1.1 user-channel

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


user-channel admin Parameter Enables / disables the Operator Read-write
user channel.
user-channel type Parameter Configures the user Operator Read-write
channel type.
The asynchronous modes
allow two channels, one
in each port.
The twin asynchronous
mode uses port 1 for v.11
and port 2 for RS-232.
The synchronous modes
use two ports each.

3.5.1.2 eow

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


eow admin Parameter Enables / disables the Viewer Read-write
Engineering Order Wire
(EoW) channel.

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3.5.1.3 wayside

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


wayside admin Parameter Enables / disables the Operator Read-write
Ethernet port as a
Wayside port.
Disabling this option will
cause the port to behave
as a normal traffic
Ethernet port.
wayside auto-negotiation Parameter Activates wayside port Operator Read-write
auto negotiation.
wayside capacity Parameter Configures the wayside Operator Read-write
Ethernet port capacity.
wayside duplex Parameter Configures the wayside Operator Read-write
port duplex.
wayside ethernet-rate Parameter Configures the wayside Operator Read-write
interface port rate.

3.5.2 sync
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
sync active-sync-source Parameter Indicates the interface Viewer Read-only
currently being used as
the system’s active sync
source.
sync local-sync-ssm-tx Parameter Indicates the value of the Viewer Read-only
received SSM.
sync set-clock-source Command Determines which Operator Read-write
interface to use as the
system’s frequency
reference source.
sync set-sync-mode Command Configures the Operator Read-write
synchronization mode to
automatic or force.
sync set-sync-source Command Enable the interface as a Operator Read-write
synchronization source.
sync show-sync-clock- Command Assign a quality level to a Operator
quality synchronization source.
This enables the system
to select the source with
the highest quality as the
current synchronization
source.
sync show-sync-ssm-value Command Indicates the value of the Operator I6.8

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received SSM.
sync show-system-clock- Command Indicates the quality of Operator
quality the current clock source.
sync sync-electrical-gbe- Parameter Sets the direction in Operator Read-write
direction which the frequency
signal is transported for
electrical GBE interfaces.
sync sync-source- Parameter Enables/disables PRC Operator Read-write
regenerator-admin regenerator pipe mode.
Enabling sets the IDU to
point-to-point PRC quality
frequency distribution
mode.
sync sync-source- Parameter Sets the number of Operator Read-write
revertive-timer seconds to timeout an
interface after it recovers
from a failure.
After this timeout the
interface will be
considered stable and
can be used as a
synchronization source.
sync view-clock-source Command View the clock sources of Viewer Read-only
all the interfaces in the
slot.
sync view-sync-source Command View the synchronization Viewer Read-only
sources of all the
interfaces in the slot.

3.5.3 ethernet
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
ethernet acm-ethernet- Parameter Select which profile Viewer Read-only
threshold enables propagation if
the radio ACM profile
degrades below a defined
profile.
Relevant only for non-
protected single-pipe
switch mode, and only
when ACM radio script is
running.
ethernet clock-source Parameter Configures the Ethernet Operator Read-write
port as the system’s
frequency reference clock
source.

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ethernet set-gbe-mute- Command Set GbE mute override. Operator Read-write


override
ethernet show-gbe-mute- Command Show GbE mute override. Viewer Read-only
override

3.5.3.1 bridge

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


bridge ageing-time Parameter Learned MAC address is Operator Read-write
removed from the
forwarding table after this
amount of time from the
last time this MAC
appeared in an ingressing
frame's source address.
bridge bridge-id Parameter Indicates the RSTP Viewer Read-only
bridge ID.
bridge bridge-role Parameter Indicates the RSTP Viewer Read-only
bridge role.
bridge clear-all-peer-info Command Clear all peer information. Operator Read-write
bridge ethernet-application Parameter Specifies the mode of the Operator Read-write
Ethernet switch
application.
bridge lag-load-balance Parameter Configures the LAG Operator Read-write
distribution function.
bridge lldp-management- Parameter IP address that identifies Viewer
address the management address
component associated
with the local system.
bridge lldp-msg-tx-interval Parameter Interval in seconds Operator Read-write
between the transmission
of successive LLDP
frames.
bridge lldp-tx-delay Parameter Minimal interval between Operator Read-write
the transmission of
successive LLDP frames
initiated by value of status
changes.
bridge management-type Parameter Configures the port Viewer Read-only
management type.
bridge max-hops Parameter Maximum hops the BPDU Operator Read-write
will be valid.
bridge msti-bridge-priority Parameter Bridge priority for each Operator Read-write
defined MST instance.

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bridge priority Parameter Configures the RSTP Operator Read-write


bridge priority.
bridge provider-port- Parameter Configures the Ethertype Operator Read-write
ethertype of the Marvell switch
provider VLANS (S-tag).
It applies to all Ethernet
ports.
bridge qos-copy-priorities- Command Copy QoS priority Operator Read-write
configurations configuration from one
port to another.
bridge qos-copy-rate- Command Copy QoS rate limiting Operator Read-write
limiting-configurations configuration from one
port to another.
bridge qos-ip-tos-tc-pbits- Parameter Configures the IP priority Operator Read-write
option options.
bridge qos-policer Command Add / remove a policer. Operator Read-write
bridge qos-policer-class Command Add / remove a policer Operator Read-write
class.
bridge qos-set-ip-pbit-val Command Set IP P-bits to queue Operator Read-write
allocation.
bridge qos-set-scheduler-q- Command Set scheduler queue's Operator Read-write
weight weight.
bridge qos-set-vlan-tag-pbit- Command Set VLAN tag P-bits to Operator Read-write
val queue allocation.
bridge qos-show-ip-pbit-val Command Show IP P-bits to queue Viewer Read-only
allocation.
bridge qos-show-policers Command Show QoS policers. Viewer Read-only
bridge qos-show-scheduler- Command Show scheduler queue Viewer Read-only
q-weight weights.
bridge qos-show-static-mac- Command Show static MAC Viewer Read-only
priorities priorities.
bridge qos-show-vlan-tag- Command Show VLAN tag P-bits to Viewer Read-only
pbit-val queue allocation.
bridge qos-show-vlan-to- Command Show QoS VLAN to Viewer Read-only
queue queue priorities.
bridge qos-static-mac- Command Set static MAC priorities. Operator Read-write
priority
bridge qos-vlan-to-queue Command QoS VLAN to queue Operator Read-write
priority.
bridge root-id Parameter Indicates the RSTP root Viewer Read-only
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bridge root-path-cost Parameter Indicates the RSTP root Viewer Read-only


path cost.
bridge show-all-traffic- Command Show Ethernet statistics Viewer Read-only
statistics for all ports.
bridge show-bridge-status Command Show the bridge status. Viewer Read-only
bridge show-eth-statistics Command Show Ethernet statistics. Viewer Read-only
bridge show-forwarding- Command Show the forwarding table Viewer Read-only
table for a specific VLAN/
bridge show-ports-status Command Show the status of all Viewer Read-only
ports/
bridge show-running-config Command Show the .current switch Viewer Read-only
operating configuration
bridge show-vlan-info Command Show the VLAN Viewer Read-only
database.
bridge stp-protocol Parameter Specifies the STP Operator Read-write
protocol.
bridge vlan Command Add, remove, or modify Operator Read-write
values associated with a
single VLAN.
bridge vlan-range Command Add, remove, or modify Operator Read-write
values associated with a
range of VLANs.

3.5.3.2 port-group

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


port-group disable-all-ports Command Disable all E1/DS1 ports. Operator Read-write
port-group enable-all-ports Command Enable all E1/DS1 ports. Operator Read-write
port-group exber-threshold Parameter Configures the bit error Operator Read-write
rate alarm threshold for
the group of E1s/T1s.
port-group line-code Parameter Configures the PDH line Operator Read-write
coding.
B8ZS is for T1.
HDB3 is for E1.
AMI is only for T1.
port-group line-code-1-8 Parameter Line coding for T1 Operator Read-write
interfaces 1-8.
port-group line-code-9-16 Parameter Line coding for T1 Operator Read-write
interfaces 9-16.
port-group line-code-17-24 Parameter Line coding for T1 Operator Read-write
interfaces 17-24.

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port-group line-code-25-32 Parameter Line coding for T1 Operator Read-write


interfaces 25-32.
port-group pdh-led[2] Parameter PDH LED color. Viewer Read-only
port-group sd-threshold Parameter Configures the Signal Operator Read-write
degrade alarm threshold
for the group of E1s/T1s.

eth-port

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


eth-port admin Parameter Enable / disable the port. Operator Read-write
eth-port auto-negotiation Parameter Enables or disables the Operator Read-write
Auto Negotiation option on
the Ethernet port.
eth-port bad-octets-rcv Parameter The sum of lengths of all Viewer
bad Ethernet frames
received.
eth-port brdc-pkts-rcv Parameter The number of good frames Viewer
received that have
broadcast destination MAC
address.
eth-port brdc-pkts-sent Parameter The number of good frames Viewer
sent that have a broadcast
destination MAC address.
eth-port capacity-threshold Parameter Configures the Ethernet Operator
capacity threshold (in
Mbps).
eth-port clear-peer-info Command Clear all peer information. Operator
eth-port clear-rmon Command Clear RMON statistics. Operator
eth-port collisions Parameter The number of collision Viewer
events seen by the MAC
not including those counted
in 'Single', 'Multiple',
'Excessive', or 'Late'.
This counter is applicable in
half-duplex only.
eth-port connector-type Parameter The physical interface type. Operator
For port 8 the only valid
value is radio.
For ports 3 to 7 the only
valid value is RJ45.
In IP10 port 1 is RJ45 and
port 2 is optical SFP.
In IP10G/E ports 1 and 2
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optical SFP.
eth-port deferred Parameter The total number of Viewer
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.
eth-port designated-path-cost Parameter Indicates the RSTP path Viewer
cost.
eth-port duplex Parameter Configures half or full Operator
duplex for the Ethernet port.
eth-port edge-port Parameter Enables the port as an Operator
edge port.
eth-port ethernet-rate Parameter Configures the duplex rate: Operator
10, 100 or 1000 Mbps.
eth-port evc-name Parameter Defines a name for the Operator
Ethernet service running
over this VLAN.
eth-port excess-collision-drop Parameter The number of frames Viewer
dropped in the transmit
MAC because the frame
experienced 16 consecutive
collisions.
This counter is applicable in
half-duplex only.
eth-port flow-control Parameter Configures flow control for Operator
the port.
eth-port fragments-pkts Parameter Indicates the total number Viewer
of frames received with a
length of less than 64 octets
but with an invalid FCS.
eth-port functionality-led Parameter Functionality LED Viewer
eth-port good-octets-rcv Parameter Indicates the sum of the Viewer
lengths of all good Ethernet
frames received.
eth-port good-octets-sent Parameter Indicates the sum of the Viewer
lengths of all Ethernet
frames sent from this MAC.
eth-port if-table-indiscards Parameter The number of inbound Viewer
packets which were chosen
to be discarded, even
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detected, to prevent their
being deliverable to a
higher-layer protocol.
eth-port if-table-inerrors Parameter The number of inbound Viewer
packets that contained
errors preventing them from
being delivered to a higher-
layer protocol.
eth-port if-table-innucastpkts Parameter The number of non-unicast Viewer
packets delivered to a
higher-layer protocol.
eth-port if-table-inoctets Parameter The total number of octets Viewer
received on the interface,
including framing
characters.
eth-port if-table-inucastpkts Parameter The number of subnetwork- Viewer
unicast packets delivered to
a higher-layer protocol.
eth-port if-table- Parameter The number of packets Viewer
inunknownprotos received via the interface
which were discarded
because of an unknown or
unsupported protocol.
eth-port if-table-outdiscards Parameter The number of outbound Viewer
packets which were chosen
to be discarded, even
though no errors had been
detected, to prevent them
from being transmitted.
eth-port if-table-outerrors Parameter The number of outbound Viewer
packets that could not be
transmitted because of
errors.
eth-port if-table-outnucastpkts Parameter The total number of packets Viewer
that higher-level protocols
requested be transmitted to
a non-unicast address,
including those that were
discarded or not sent.
eth-port if-table-outoctets Parameter The total number of octets Viewer
transmitted out of the
interface, including framing
characters.
eth-port if-table-outucastpkts Parameter The total number of packets Viewer
that higher-level protocols

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requested be transmitted to
a subnetwork-unicast
address, including those
that were discarded or not
sent.
eth-port in-discards Parameter A 32 bit counter that counts Viewer
the number of good, non-
filtered frames that normally
would have been
forwarded, but could not be
due to a lack of buffer
space.
eth-port in-fcs-err Parameter Total frames received with Viewer
a CRC error not counted in
'Fragments frames
received', 'Jabber frames
received' or 'Rx error
frames received'.
eth-port in-filtered Parameter A 16 bit counter that counts Viewer
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.
eth-port in-pause Parameter The number of good frames Viewer
received that have Pause
destination MAC address.
eth-port in-rx-err Parameter Total frames received with Viewer
error signal from PHY.
eth-port interface-alias Parameter Free text used to describe Operator
the Ethernet port.
This description can contain
up to 64 characters.
eth-port interface-index Parameter Interface index Viewer
eth-port interface-type Parameter Configures the port type. Viewer
eth-port internal-connection Parameter Indicates whether the peer Viewer
is placed in the same
chassis (internal) or another
chassis (external).
eth-port in-uni-casts Parameter The number of good frames Viewer
received that have Unicast
destination MAC address.
eth-port jabber-pkts Parameter Total frames received with Viewer
a length of more than 1632
octets but with an invalid
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FCS.
eth-port lag-port Parameter Configures the port group Operator I6.6ga
as a LAG port.
eth-port late-collision-detect Parameter The number of times a Viewer
collision is detected later
than 512 bit-times into the
transmission of a frame.
This counter is applicable in
half-duplex only.
eth-port learning Parameter Enables or disables the Operator
MAC address learning
option on the selected port.
eth-port lldp-admin Parameter Configures the status of the Operator
local LLDP agent.
txOnly [1]
LLDP agent will transmit
LLDP frames on this port
and it will not store any
information about the
remote systems connected.
rxOnly [2]
LLDP agent will receive, but
it will not transmit LLDP
frames on this port.
txAndRx [3]
LLDP agent will transmit
and receive LLDP frames
on this port.
disabled [4]
LLDP agent will not transmit
or receive LLDP frames on
this port.
eth-port lldp-port-description Parameter Local port description that Viewer
will be advertised to the
peer by LLDP protocol.
eth-port lldp-system- Parameter Local system capabilities Operator
capabilities that will be advertised to the
peer by LLDP protocol.
eth-port mac-address Parameter Indicates the management Viewer
port MAC address.
eth-port management-auto- Parameter Indicates the management Viewer
negotiation port auto negotiation status.
eth-port management- Parameter Indicates the management Viewer
capacity port capacity limit.
eth-port management-duplex Parameter Indicates the management Viewer

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port duplex value.


eth-port management- Parameter Indicates the management Viewer
ethernet-rate port Ethernet rate.
eth-port management-only Parameter Management only Viewer
eth-port management-port- Parameter Indicates the management Viewer
admin port capacity limit.
eth-port management-vlan Parameter Indicates the management Viewer
port VLAN ID.
eth-port mc-pkts-rcv Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer
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'.
eth-port mc-pkts-sent Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer
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'.
eth-port mep Command Add / remove a MEP. Operator
eth-port mip Command Add / remove a MIP. Operator
eth-port msti-port-path-cost Parameter Path cost for each defined Operator
MST instance.
eth-port msti-port-priority Parameter Interface priority for each Operator
defined MST instance.
eth-port multiple-collision- Parameter The total number of frames Viewer
frame that have been successfully
transmitted and have also
experienced more than one
collision. .
This counter is applicable in
half-duplex only.
eth-port oper-status Parameter Indicates the port’s Viewer
operational status.
eth-port out-fcs-err Parameter The number of frames Viewer
transmitted with an invalid
FCS.

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eth-port out-filtered Parameter A 16 bit counter that counts Viewer


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.
eth-port out-pause Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer
flow control frames sent.
eth-port out-uni-casts Parameter The number of frames sent Viewer
that have a Unicast
destination MAC address.
eth-port oversize-pkts Parameter The total number of frames Viewer
received with a length of
more than 1632 octets but
with a valid FCS.
eth-port path-cost Parameter Configures the RSTP path Operator
cost.
eth-port peer-description Parameter User defined description for Operator
the peer port.
eth-port peer-ip-address Parameter Configures the IP address Operator
of the peer port connected
on the local Ethernet port.
eth-port peer-mac-address Parameter Configures the MAC Operator
address of the peer port
connected on the local
Ethernet port.
eth-port peer-name Parameter Peer port name. Operator
eth-port peer-port-description Parameter User defined description for Operator
the peer port.
eth-port peer-port-number Parameter Configures the port number Operator
of the peer port connected
on the local Ethernet port.
The port number is
sequential starting with 1.
Zero [0] indicates not
connected.
eth-port peer-slot-id Parameter Configures the slot ID of the Operator
peer port connected on the
local Ethernet port.
Zero [0] indicates a
standalone unit.
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eth-port peer-system- Parameter Configures the peer port Operator


capabilities system capabilities.
eth-port pkts-1024-max-octets Parameter Total frames received with Viewer
length of above 1024 octets
inclusive, including those
with errors.
eth-port pkts-128-255-octets Parameter Total frames received with Viewer
length of between 128 and
255 octets inclusive,
including those with errors.
eth-port pkts-256-511-octets Parameter Total frames received with Viewer
length of between 255 and
511 octets inclusive,
including those with errors.
eth-port pkts-512-1023-octets Parameter Total frames received with Viewer
length of between 512 and
1023 octets inclusive,
including those with errors.
eth-port pkts-64-octets Parameter Total frames received with Viewer
length of exactly 64 octets,
including those with errors.
eth-port pkts-65-127-octets Parameter Total frames received with Viewer
length of between 65 and
127 octets inclusive,
including those with errors.
eth-port pm-15 Parameter 15 minute interval PMs. Viewer
eth-port pm-24 Parameter 24 hour interval PMs. Viewer
eth-port port-connection Parameter Configures the physical Operator
interface type.
For port 8 the only valid
value is radio.
For ports 3 to 7 the only
valid value is RJ45.
In IP10, port 1 is RJ45 and
port 2 is optical SFP.
In IP10-G and IP10-E, ports
1 and 2 can be either RJ45
or optical SFP.
eth-port port-service-type Parameter Configures whether the port Operator
is being used as a Service
Access Point (SAP) or as a
Service Network Point
(SNP) in a network-wide
Ethernet service.
Used by the NMS for

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Ethernet service
configuration.
eth-port priority Parameter Configures the port priority. Operator
eth-port protection-only Parameter Protection only Viewer
eth-port protection-port-admin Parameter Activates or deactivates Viewer
protection for the Ethernet
port.
eth-port qos-classify-default Parameter Configures default criteria Operator
for frame classification.
eth-port qos-classify-initial Parameter Configures initial criteria for Operator
frame classification.
eth-port qos-classify-mac-da- Parameter Configures MAC DA based Operator
override frame classification, the first
level of classification criteria
for evaluating incoming
frames.
Allows classification of
frames according to their
static MAC destination
addresses, and overwrites
their VLAN P-bits.
Disable
No MAC DA classification
or VLAN P-bits will be
overwritten.
Queue Decision
Causes classification by
defined static MAC
address, without overwriting
VLAN P-bits.
Pbit Override
VLAN P-bits will be
overwritten without
classification to queue.
Queue and Pbit Override
Classification by both
defined static MAC address
and VLAN P-bits overwrite.
eth-port qos-classify-vid- Parameter If the first criteria is not Operator
override fulfilled, classifies frames
according to VLAN ID, the
second level of
classification criteria for
evaluating incoming frames.
Queue Decision
Causes classification by
defined VLAN to queue
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mapping.
Pbit Override
Causes classification by
P-bits.
Queue and Pbit Override]
Overrides classification by
defined VLAN to queue
mapping, and changes the
P-bits accordingly.
eth-port qos-detach-policer Command Detach a policer from the Operator
port.
eth-port qos-egress-shaper Parameter Enables or disables egress Operator
shaping.
eth-port qos-egress-shaper- Parameter Configures the egress Operator
rate shaper rate.
The value should be in
steps of 64K for values less
than 1 Mbps. 1M steps for
values between 1 Mbps and
100 Mbps. 10M steps for
values between 100 Mbps
and 1000 Mbps (GbE ports
only).
eth-port qos-policer-name Parameter Configures the name for the Operator
policer associated with this
port.
eth-port qos-scheduling- Parameter Configures Egress Operator
scheme scheduler options.
eth-port qos-set-vlan-pbits- Command Allows you to remap VLAN- Operator
prio-remap priority bit values 0-7, to
any other preferable value
in the range of 0-7.
eth-port qos-show-policer- Command Show policer classes. Viewer
classes
eth-port qos-show-vlan-pbits- Command Show VLAN P-bits priority Viewer
prio-remap remap.
eth-port role Parameter Indicates the role of the Viewer
RSTP port.
eth-port set-allowed-vlans Command Configures in which ports Operator
this VLAN is allowed.
eth-port show-allowed-vlans Command Indicates in which ports this Viewer
VLAN is allowed.
eth-port show-if-table- Command Show IF table counters. Operator
counters

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eth-port show-meps-list Command Show MEPs list. Operator


eth-port show-mips-list Command Show MIPs list. Operator
eth-port show-port-status Command Indicates the port status. Viewer
eth-port single-collision-frame Parameter The total number of Viewer
successfully transmitted
frames that experienced
exactly one collision.
This counter is applicable in
half-duplex only.
eth-port state Parameter Indicates the state of the Viewer
RSTP port.
eth-port throughput-threshold Parameter Configures the Ethernet Operator
throughput threshold.
eth-port tx-mute-upon-rx-loc Parameter Mute Tx upon Rx loss of Operator
carrier.
eth-port type Parameter Configures the port type. Operator
eth-port undersize-pkts Parameter Total frames received with Viewer
a length of less than 64
octets but with a valid FCS.
eth-port utilization-threshold Parameter Configures the Ethernet Operator
utilization threshold (as a
percentage).
eth-port vlan Parameter Configures the port’s Operator
default VLAN ID.
eth-port wayside-auto- Parameter Indicates if auto negotiation Viewer
negotiation is enabled on the wayside
port (On or Off).
eth-port wayside-capacity Parameter Indicates the wayside port Viewer
Ethernet capacity (Narrow
or Wide).
eth-port wayside-duplex Parameter Indicates the wayside port's Viewer
duplex value (Half or Full).
eth-port wayside-ethernet-rate Parameter Indicates the wayside port Viewer
Ethernet port rate (Mbps)
eth-port wayside-only Parameter Wayside only Viewer
eth-port wayside-port-admin Parameter Indicates whether wayside Viewer
is activated for this port.

enhanced-tm

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


enhanced-tm admin Parameter Enable/ disable the Operator Read-write

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Enhanced traffic
manager.
enhanced-tm class-hier1-qos-by- Parameter Enable/Disable CoS and Operator Read-write
known-pdu-table- color classification by
admin known PDU MAC
addresses.
enhanced-tm class-hier1-qos-by- Parameter Enable / disable Operator Read-write
mac-table-admin classification by
destination MAC
addresses.
enhanced-tm class-hier1-qos-by- Parameter Enable / disable CoS and Operator Read-write
udp-ports-table-admin color classification by
UDP source and/or
destination ports.
enhanced-tm class-hier2-inband- Parameter Enable / disable Operator Read-write
mgmt-vlan-table- classification by in-band
admin management.
enhanced-tm class-hier3-reg-prio- Parameter Enable/Disable Cos and Operator Read-write
by-dscp-admin color classification by
DSCP/TOS bits.
enhanced-tm class-hier3-reg-prio- Parameter Enable /Disable CoS and Operator Read-write
by-mpls-admin color classification by
MPLS experimental bits.
enhanced-tm class-hier3-reg-prio- Parameter Enable /Disable CoS and Operator Read-write
by-vlan-pbits-admin color classification by
VLAN P-bits and CFI/DEI
bit.
enhanced-tm classifier-cos-to- Command CoS to queue mapping Operator Read-write
queue-tbl table.
enhanced-tm classifier-hier1-qos- Command CoS and color Operator Read-write
by-known-pdus-tbl classification by known
PDU MAC addresses
table.
enhanced-tm classifier-hier1-qos- Command CoS and color Operator Read-write
by-mac-tbl classification by
destination MAC address
table.
enhanced-tm classifier-hier1-qos- Command CoS and color Operator Read-write
by-udp-ports-tbl classification by UDP
source / destination ports
table.
enhanced-tm classifier-hier2- Command Classification by inband Operator Read-write
inband-management- management VLAN table.
vlan-tbl
enhanced-tm classifier-hier3-reg- Command Classification by default Operator Read-write

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prio-by-def-port-tbl CoS and color table.


enhanced-tm classifier-hier3-reg- Command CoS and color Operator Read-write
prio-by-dscp-tbl classification by
DSCP/TOS bits table.
enhanced-tm classifier-hier3-reg- Command CoS and color Operator Read-write
prio-by-mpls-tbl classification by MPLS
experimental bits table.
enhanced-tm classifier-hier3-reg- Command CoS and color Operator Read-write
prio-by-vlan-pbits-tbl classification by VLAN S-
tag P-bits and DEI bit
table.
enhanced-tm clear-all-counters Command Clear all Enhanced TM Operator Read-write
counters.
enhanced-tm pm-queue-15min- Parameter Performance monitoring - Viewer Read-only
interval queue counters 15
minutes interval.
enhanced-tm pm-queue-24hr- Parameter Performance monitoring - Viewer Read-only
interval queue counters 24 hours
interval.
enhanced-tm ptp-optimized- Parameter Enable / disable Precision Operator Read-write
transport-admin Time Protocol.
Upon enabling all the
packets classified to the
8th queue will bypass the
scheduler and will be sent
directly to the radio frame.
enhanced-tm queues-queue-size- Command Configures the queue Operator Read-write
tbl sizes table.
enhanced-tm scheduler- Command Configures the priority Operator Read-write
configuration-tbl and weight schedule
table.
enhanced-tm shaper-configuration- Command Configures the shaper Operator Read-write
tbl features for each queue.
enhanced-tm shaper-global-admin Parameter Enables/disables shaping Operator Read-write
globally.
enhanced-tm show-classifier-cos- Command Show the CoS to queue Operator Read-write
to-queue-tbl mapping table.
enhanced-tm show-classifier-hier1- Command Show the CoS and color Viewer Read-only
qos-by-known-pdus- classification by known
tbl PDU MAC addresses
table.
enhanced-tm show-classifier-hier1- Command Show the CoS and color Viewer Read-only
qos-by-mac-tbl classification by
destination MAC address

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table.
enhanced-tm show-classifier-hier1- Command Show the CoS and color Viewer Read-only
qos-by-udp-ports-tbl classification by UDP
source / destination ports
table.
enhanced-tm show-classifier-hier2- Command Show the classification by Viewer Read-only
inband-management- inband management
vlan-tbl VLAN table.
enhanced-tm show-classifier-hier3- Command Show the Classification Viewer Read-only
reg-prio-by-def-port- by default CoS and color
tbl table.
enhanced-tm show-classifier-hier3- Command Show the CoS and color Viewer Read-only
reg-prio-by-dscp-tbl classification by
DSCP/TOS bits table.
enhanced-tm show-classifier-hier3- Command Show the CoS and color Viewer Read-only
reg-prio-by-mpls-tbl classification by MPLS
experimental bits table.
enhanced-tm show-classifier-hier3- Command Show the CoS and color Viewer Read-only
reg-prio-by-vlan-pbits- classification by VLAN S-
tbl tag P-bits and DEI bit
table.
enhanced-tm show-queues-queue- Command Show the queue sizes Viewer Read-only
size-tbl table.
enhanced-tm show-scheduler- Command Show the priority and Viewer Read-only
configuration-tbl weight schedule table.
enhanced-tm show-shaper- Command Show the shaper Viewer Read-only
configuration-tbl configuration table.
enhanced-tm show-wred- Command Show the WRED Viewer Read-only
thresholds-tbl thresholds configuration
table.
enhanced-tm stats-port-counter- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
1024-max-oct- frames transmitted via the
frames-tx port with a length of 1024
to max octets.
enhanced-tm stats-port-counter- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
128-255-oct-frames- frames transmitted via the
tx port with a length of 128-
255 octets.
enhanced-tm stats-port-counter- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
256-511-oct-frames- frames transmitted via the
tx port with a length of 256-
511 octets.
enhanced-tm stats-port-counter- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
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tx port with a length of 512-


1023 octets.
enhanced-tm stats-port-counter-64- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
oct-frames-tx frames transmitted via the
port with a length of 64
octets.
enhanced-tm stats-port-counter-65- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
127-oct-frames-tx frames transmitted via the
port with a length of 65-
127 octets.
enhanced-tm stats-port-counter- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
bcast-frames-tx broadcast frames
transmitted via the port.
enhanced-tm stats-port-counter- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
bytes-tx bytes transmitted via the
port.
enhanced-tm stats-port-counter- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
mcast-frames-tx multicast frames
transmitted via the port.
enhanced-tm stats-port-counter- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
ucast-frames-tx unicast frames
transmitted via the port.
enhanced-tm stats-print-port- Command Print all port counters. Operator Read-write
counters
enhanced-tm stats-queue-green- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
bytes-passed green bytes passed
through the queue.
enhanced-tm stats-queue-green- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
packets-dropped green packets dropped by
the queue.
enhanced-tm stats-queue-yellow- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
bytes-passed yellow bytes passed
through the queue.
enhanced-tm stats-queue-yellow- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
packets-dropped yellow packets dropped
by the queue.
enhanced-tm wred-global-admin Parameter Enable / disable WRED. Operator Read-write
enhanced-tm wred-thresholds-tbl Command Configures the WRED Operator Read-write
thresholds per queue
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service-oam

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


service-oam association Command Add / modify / remove a Operator Read-write
maintenance association.
service-oam auto-linktrace Command Add / remove a remote Operator Read-write
MEP to the automatic
linktrace list.
service-oam auto-linktrace-interval Parameter Configures the number of Operator Read-write
seconds for the automatic
linktrace interval.
service-oam ccm-admin Command Modify the continuity Operator Read-write
check admin state.
service-oam ccm-interval Command Modify the continuity Operator Read-write
check interval.
service-oam domain Command Add / modify / remove a Operator Read-write
maintenance domain.
service-oam linktrace Command Trace a message to a Viewer Read-write
remote MEP or MIP.
service-oam ping Command Ping a message to a Viewer Read-write
remote MEP or MIP.
service-oam remote-mep Command Add / remove a remote Operator Read-write
MEP.
service-oam remote-meps- Parameter Configure the number of Operator Read-write
learning-time seconds for the remote
MEPs learning time.
service-oam show-auto-linktrace- Command Show the remote MEPs Viewer Read-only
list configured in the
automatic linktrace list.
service-oam show-auto-linktrace- Command Show the last auto Viewer Read-only
maid-status linktrace result for all
MAID remote MEPs.
service-oam show-auto-linktrace- Command Show the last auto Viewer Read-only
mep-status linktrace result for a
remote MEP.
service-oam show-configured- Command Show all local MEPs info. Viewer Read-only
local-meps
service-oam show-configured- Command Show all remote MEPs Viewer Read-only
remote-meps info.
service-oam show-domain-interval Command Show the domain & VLAN Viewer Read-only
CCM interval.
service-oam show-domain-list Command Show the maintenance Viewer Read-only
domain list.

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service-oam show-local-meps-list Command Show the local MEPs list. Viewer Read-only
service-oam show-maid-list Command Show the MAID list. Viewer Read-only
service-oam show-mips-list Command Show the domain & VLAN Viewer Read-only
MIPs list.
service-oam show-remote-meps- Command Show the remote MEPs Viewer Read-only
list list.

3.5.4 pdh
3.5.4.1 e1t1-port

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


e1t1-port admin Parameter Enable / disable the E1 / Operator Read-write
T1 port.
e1t1-port ais-detection-status Parameter Indicates the status of the Viewer Read-only
AIS detection.
Supported only if AIS
detection is activated.
e1t1-port cable-length Parameter Determines the cable Operator Read-write
length range.
Valid only for T1
interfaces.
e1t1-port clock-source Parameter Configures which clock to Operator Read-write
use as the system’s
frequency reference.
local-clock
Indicates that the
outgoing signal takes its
clock from an
independent local clock.
system-clock-source
indicates that the clock is
from the system
reference clock, as taken
from the synchronization
source interface.
e1t1-port e1t1-priority Parameter Indicates the ACM priority Operator Read-write
of the E1/T1.
Relevant only for stand-
alone configurations.
In a shelf, this parameter
is defined in the trail
configuration.
e1t1-port interface-alias Parameter Free text used to describe Operator Read-write
the E1/T1 port.

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This description can


contain up to 64
characters.
e1t1-port interface-type Parameter Indicates the type of Viewer Read-only
interface.
e1t1-port line-loopback Parameter Configures the loopback Operator Read-write
test on the E1/T1.
e1t1-port line-pm-15[96] Parameter Shows 15 minute interval Viewer Read-only
line performance
monitoring data.
e1t1-port line-pm-24[30] Parameter Shows 24 hour interval Viewer Read-only
line performance
monitoring data.
e1t1-port oper-status Parameter Indicates the operational Viewer Read-only
status of the E1/T1 port.
e1t1-port port-curr-ber Parameter Indicates the bit error rate Viewer Read-only
alarm threshold for the
E1/T1.

3.5.4.2 lag-port

lag-port admin Parameter Enable / disable a LAG Operator Read-write


port.
lag-port auto-negotiation Parameter Enables / disables auto Operator Read-write
negotiation option on the
LAG port.
lag-port designated-path-cost Parameter Indicates the LAG port’s Viewer Read-only
designated path cost.
lag-port duplex Parameter Configures the LAG port’s Operator Read-write
duplex value (Half or
Full).
lag-port edge-port Parameter Enables the LAG port to Operator Read-write
function as an edge port.
lag-port ethernet-rate Parameter Configures the LAG port’s Operator Read-write
Ethernet rate (Mbps).
lag-port if-table-indiscards Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
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.
lag-port if-table-inerrors Parameter Indicates the numberof Viewer Read-only
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preventing them from
being deliverable to a
higher-layer protocol.
lag-port if-table-innucastpkts Parameter Indicates the numberof Viewer Read-only
non-unicast packets
delivered to a higher-layer
protocol.
lag-port if-table-inoctets Parameter Indicates the total number Viewer Read-only
of octets received on the
interface, including
framing characters.
lag-port if-table-inucastpkts Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
sub-network unicast
packets delivered to a
higher-layer protocol.
lag-port if-table- Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
inunknownprotos packets received via the
interface which were
discarded because of an
unknown or unsupported
protocol.
lag-port if-table-outdiscards Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
outbound packets which
were chosen to be
discarded even though no
errors had been detected
to prevent their being
transmitted.
lag-port if-table-outerrors Parameter Indicates the number of Viewer Read-only
outbound packets that
could not be transmitted
because of errors.
lag-port if-table-outnucastpkts Parameter Indicates the total number Viewer Read-only
of packets that higher-
level protocols requested
be transmitted to a non-
unicast address, including
those that were discarded
or not sent.
lag-port if-table-outoctets Parameter Indicates the total number Viewer Read-only
of octets transmitted out
of the interface, including
framing characters.
lag-port if-table-outucastpkts Parameter Indicates the total number Viewer Read-only
of packets that higher-
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be transmitted to a sub-
network unicast address,
including those that were
discarded or not sent.
lag-port interface-alias Parameter Free text used to describe Operator Read-write
the LAG port.
This description can
contain up to 64
characters.
lag-port interface-index Parameter Interface index Viewer Read-only
lag-port interface-type Parameter LAG port interface type Viewer Read-only
lag-port lag-clear-rmon Command Clears a LAG port’s Operator Read-write
RMON statistics.
lag-port lag-member Command Add or remove an Operator Read-write
Ethernet port to/from an
aggregation group.
lag-port lag-members-list Parameter Shows the list of Viewer Read-only
members associated with
the LAG port.
lag-port lag-port-remove Command Remove an aggregation Operator Read-write
group.
lag-port learning Parameter Enables or disables the Operator Read-write
MAC address learning
option on the selected
LAG port.
lag-port mac-address Parameter Indicates the LAG port's Viewer Read-only
MAC address.
lag-port management-only Parameter Management only Viewer Read-only
lag-port mep Command Add or remove a MEP. Operator Read-write
lag-port mip Command Add or remove a MIP. Operator Read-write
lag-port msti-port-path-cost Parameter Configures the path cost Operator Read-write
for each defined MST
instance.
lag-port msti-port-priority Parameter Configures the interface Operator Read-write
priority for each defined
MST instance.
lag-port oper-status Parameter Indicates the LAG port’s Viewer Read-only
operational status.
lag-port path-cost Parameter Configures the cost of the Operator Read-write
path from the LAG port to
the root bridge.
lag-port port-service-type Parameter Service type to which the Operator Read-write
port is associated. Used
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service configuration
lag-port priority Parameter Configures the port Operator Read-write
priority.
lag-port protection-only Parameter Protection only Viewer Read-only
lag-port qos-classify-default Parameter Configures default criteria Operator Read-write
for frame classification.
lag-port qos-classify-initial Parameter Configures initial criteria Operator Read-write
for frame classification.
lag-port qos-classify-mac-da- Parameter Configures MAC DA Operator Read-write
override based frame
classification, the first
level of classification
criteria for evaluating
incoming frames.
Allows classification of
frames according to their
static MAC destination
addresses, and
overwrites their VLAN P-
bits.
Disable
No MAC DA classification
or VLAN P-bits will be
overwritten.
Queue Decision
Causes classification by
defined static MAC
address, without
overwriting VLAN P-bits.
Pbit Override
VLAN P-bits will be
overwritten without
classification to queue.
Queue and Pbit Override
Classification by both
defined static MAC
address and VLAN P-bits
overwrite.
lag-port qos-classify-vid- Parameter If the first criteria is not Operator Read-write
override fulfilled, classifies frames
according to VLAN ID, the
second level of
classification criteria for
evaluating incoming
frames.
Queue Decision

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Causes classification by
defined VLAN to queue
mapping.
Pbit Override
Causes classification by
P-bits.
Queue and Pbit Override]
Overrides classification
by defined VLAN to
queue mapping, and
changes the P-bits
accordingly.
lag-port qos-scheduling- Parameter Configures Egress Operator Read-write
scheme scheduler options.
lag-port qos-set-vlan-pbits- Command Allows you to remap Operator Read-write
prio-remap VLAN-priority bit values
0-7, to any other
preferable value in the
range of 0-7.
lag-port qos-show-vlan-pbits- Command Show VLAN P-bits priority Viewer Read-only
prio-remap remap.
lag-port role Parameter Indicates the LAG port’s Viewer Read-only
role.
lag-port set-allowed-vlans Command Set allowed VLANs. Operator Read-write
lag-port show-allowed-vlans Command Show allowed VLANs. Viewer Read-only
lag-port show-if-table- Command Show IF table counters. Operator
counters
lag-port show-meps-list Command Show the MEPs list. Operator
lag-port show-mips-list Command Show the MIPs list. Operator
lag-port show-port-status Command Show the port status. Viewer Read-only
lag-port state Parameter Indicates the state of the Viewer Read-only
RSTP port.
lag-port type Parameter Configures the port type. Operator Read-write
lag-port vlan Parameter Configures the LAG port's Operator Read-write
default VLAN ID.
lag-port wayside-only Parameter Indicates if the LAG port Viewer Read-only
is configured as wayside
only.

3.5.4.3 trails

trails act-all-trails Command Activate or reserve all Operator Read-write


trails.
trails act-trail-by-id Command Activate or reserve a trail Operator Read-write
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by ID.
trails add-def-trails Command Add default trails (use on Operator Read-write
standalone units with an
empty database).
trails add-trail Command Add a trail. Operator Read-write
trails del-all-trails Command Delete all trails. Operator Read-write
trails del-trail-by-id Command Delete a trail by ID. Operator Read-write
trails del-trail-by-src Command Delete a trail by source. Operator Read-write
trails dump-hw-table- Command Dump the HW table Admin Read-write
configuration configurations for a
device.
trails dump-revertive- Command Dump the list of revertive Admin Read-write
timers-array timers.
trails dump-trails-db Command Dump the trail DB for Admin Read-write
[local|global] database
with options.
trails perform-local-trail- Command Verify that the local DB Admin Read-write
consistency-check configuration, including
HW, is valid.
trails protected-trail-force- Command Forces a protected trail to Operator Read-write
active a selected configuration
(Primary, Secondary,
None, or Idle).
trails protected-trail-force- Command Forces a specific Operator Read-write
active-by-id protected trail to a
selected configuration
(Primary, Secondary,
None, or Idle).
trails protected-trail-switch- Command Reset the switch counter Operator Read-write
reset for all protected trails.
trails protected-trail-switch- Command Reset the switch counter Operator Read-write
reset-by-id for the specified trail.
trails show-all-trail-alarms Command Show all trails alarms. Operator
trails show-all-trail-pms Command Show all trails PMs. Operator
trails show-all-trails Command Show all trails. Viewer Read-only
trails show-local-trails- Command Show local trails Admin
statistics statistics.
trails show-trail-by-id Command Show a trail by trail ID. Viewer Read-only
trails show-trail-by-src Command Show a trail by source Operator
edge.
trails show-trail-pms-by-id Command Show trail PM's using a Operator

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trail ID.
trails show-trails-statistics Command Show trails statistics. Operator
trails trail-revertive-switch- Parameter Configures the revertive Operator Read-write
timeout switch timeout in seconds
for revertive protected
trails.
trails trails-level-trail-trap- Parameter Enables / disables trail Admin Read-write
admin level traps.

3.5.5 sdh
3.5.5.1 stm1

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


stm1 admin Parameter Enable / disable receiving Operator Read-write
and transmitting traffic
through the STM-1
interface.
stm1 ais-detection-status- Parameter Indicates whether Viewer Read-only
on-vc[63] incoming AIS is currently
detected in the VC's
payload.
stm1 ais-vc-signaling- Parameter Enable or disable AIS Operator Read-write
admin signaling at the V5 byte
on the STM-1, OC-3
interface.
stm1 clock-source Parameter Configures the clock Operator Read-write
source used as a
reference for the outgoing
STM-1 signal.
stm1 clock-source-status Parameter Indicates the actual Viewer Read-only
source of the clock for the
outgoing STM-1 signal.
It may differ from the
desired source if the
source signal is missing
or corrupt.
stm1 concat-config-admin Parameter Controls concatenation Admin Read-write
configuration.
stm1 ds1-standard-klm- Parameter Allows choosing between Operator Read-write
mapping standard and proprietary
KLM mapping.
stm1 excessive-ber- Parameter Configures the excessive Operator Read-write
threshold bit error rate alarm
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1/OC-3 interface.
stm1 expected-trace- Parameter Configures the J0 trace Operator Read-write
identifier identifier signal that is
expected to be received
on the STM-1/OC-3
interface.
stm1 force-mute Parameter Enables or disables the Operator Read-write
mute Tx option on the
interface.
stm1 interface-type Parameter Indicates the interface Viewer Read-only
type.
stm1 line-loopback Parameter Configures the type of Operator Read-write
loopback to run.
stm1 line-tx-protection- Parameter Configures the behavior Operator Read-write
mode of the transmitting line in
a 1+1 HSB configuration.
In normal mode the
stand-by signal is
silenced.
In uni-directional MSP
mode, both units are
transmitting.
stm1 loopback-counter Parameter Shows the STM-1/OC-3 Viewer Read-only
line loopback counter.
stm1 loopback-timeout Parameter STM-1/OC-3 line Operator Read-write
loopback timeout, in
minutes.
0 means no timer.
stm1 max-num-of-vc Parameter Indicates the maximum Viewer Read-only
number of low-order path
VC (VC-11/12) in the
SDH interface.
stm1 node-to-node- Parameter Enable / disable Operator Read-write
connection connecting the STM-
1/OC-3 port with an
additional NE.
stm1 oper-status Parameter Indicates the operational Viewer Read-only
status of the STM-1
interface.
stm1 peer-description Parameter Adds a description of the Operator Read-write
remote STM1 element.
stm1 peer-ip-address Parameter Configures the IP address Operator Read-write
of the remote STM-1/OC-
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stm1 peer-port-number Parameter Configures the port Operator Read-write


number of the remote
STM-1/OC-3 interface.
stm1 peer-slot-id Parameter Configures the slot ID of Operator Read-write
the remote STM-1/OC-3
port.
stm1 pm-15[96] Parameter Shows 15 minute interval Viewer Read-only
line performance
monitoring data.
stm1 pm-24[30] Parameter Shows 24 hour interval Viewer Read-only
line performance
monitoring data.
stm1 rdi-v-signaling-admin Parameter Disables sending VC- Operator Read-write
level RDI in the STM-
1/OC-3 interface.
stm1 received-trace- Parameter Indicates the J0 trace Viewer Read-only
identifier identifier signal that was
received on the on the
STM-1/OC-3 interface.
stm1 signal-degrade- Parameter Configures the signal Operator Read-write
threshold degrade alarm threshold
for the STM-1/OC-3.
stm1 stm1-led Parameter STM-1 SFP led. Viewer Read-only
stm1 sync-clock-source-vc Parameter Configures the outgoing Operator Read-write
VC signal to be taken as
the STM-1/OC-3
synchronization source, if
used as a sync source.
Use [0] if the clock source
is local.
stm1 sync-vc Parameter Configures the VC Operator Read-write
channel used to
synchronize the STM-1
interface.
stm1 trace-identifier-string- Parameter Configures the length of Operator Read-write
length the STM-1/OC-3 signal J0
trace identifier.
stm1 transmit-trace- Parameter Configures the string Operator Read-write
identifier used as the transmitted
STM-1/OC-3 signal J0
trace identifier.

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3.6 diagnostics
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
diagnostics show-files-list Command Show downloadable files, Operator Read-write

3.6.1 rmon
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
rmon clear-all Command Clears RMON statistics Operator Read-write
from all ports.
rmon clear-lag-port Command Clears a LAG port's Operator Read-write
RMON statistics.
rmon clear-port Command Clears RMON statistics Operator Read-write
from a specific port.
rmon get-statistics Command Get RMON statistics. Operator Read-write

3.6.2 loopback
3.6.2.1 line-loopback

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


line-loopback counter Parameter Shows the loopback Viewer Read-only
counter.
line-loopback line-loopback Parameter Configures line loopback. Operator Read-write
line-loopback stm1-counter Parameter Shows the STM-1/OC-3 Viewer Read-only
line loopback counter.
line-loopback stm1-line-loopback Parameter Configures the type of Operator Read-write
loopback to run.
line-loopback stm1-timeout Parameter STM-1/OC-3 line Operator Read-write
loopback timeout, in
minutes.
0 means no timer.
line-loopback timeout Parameter Configures the number of Operator Read-write
minutes for line loopback
timeout.
Use [0] to disable
loopback timeout.

3.6.2.2 radio-loopback

Group Command Type Description Privilege Access


radio-loopback counter Parameter Shows the loopback Viewer Read-only
counter.
radio-loopback if-loopback[16] Parameter Activates IF loopback. Operator Read-write

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radio-loopback rfu-rf-loopback Parameter Enables / disables RFU Operator Read-write


RF loopback.
radio-loopback timeout Parameter Configures the number of Operator Read-write
minutes for loopback
timeout.
0 means no timer.

3.7 xml-interface
Group Command Type Description Privilege Access
xml-interface inv-gen-time Command Show inventory Viewer Read-only
generation time stamp.
xml-interface pm-gen-time Command Show PM generation time Viewer Read-only
stamp.

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4. Basic system configuration

4.1 Setting IP addresses

To define a new IP address:


1 Log in using:
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 to get the current IP address.
4 Type: set <new_ip_address>, and press Enter to set the new IP address.

4.2 Adding users

To define a new user:


1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd management/mng-services/users/,
and press Enter.
3 Type: add-user <name> <group> <password aging days> <expiration
date>, and press Enter.
4 Type the password for the new user.

4.3 Navigating between stacked units

4.3.1 Going from the main unit to a different unit


After log-in, prompt is always given at the main unit.

To change the prompt to a different unit:


1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager /, and press
Enter.
3 Type: logon-unit <slot number>, and press Enter.
The prompt will change according to the relevant slot ID. For example, the
prompt for a unit located in slot 3 will show:
IP10-SLOT-3:/>

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4.3.2 Returning to main unit

To go back to the main unit


1 Log in.
2. At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager/, and press
Enter.

4.4 Performing resets

4.4.1 In stacked configuration

To reset a specific unit in the shelf, at the main unit:


1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager/, and press
Enter.
3 Type: reset-unit <slot ID>, and press Enter.
Arguments description: Slot ID – the slot of the IDU to be reset (1–6).

To reset all extension units (but not the main unit), at the main unit:
1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager/, and press
Enter.
3 Type: reset-extensions <slot ID>.

To reset all units (including the main unit), at the main unit:
1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager/, and press
Enter.
3 Type: reset-shelf <slot ID>.

4.4.2 In any IDU (standalone or shelf)

To reset an IDU locally (standalone or in extension prompt in the shelf):


1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board/, and press
Enter.
3 Type: reset-unit <slot ID>, and press Enter.

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4.5 TDM trail management

4.5.1 Defining a TDM trail

To define a TDM trail:


1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails /, and press
Enter.
3 Type: add-trail <trail ID> <trail desctiption> <ACM priority>
<operational/reserved> <protected/unprotected> <interface 1 slot #>
<interface 1 type> <interface 1 number> <interface 2 slot #> <interface 2
type> <interface 2 number> and press Enter.

Arguments description:
 Trail-ID: up to 16 alphanumeric characters
 Trail description: string up to 32 characters
 ACM priority: high or low
 Operational/reserved: reserved trails are introduced in the database
and the bandwidth won’t be used for TDM traffic (it may be used for
Ethernet traffic) but traffic does not flow. For operational trails
bandwidth is fully allocated and traffic flows
 Protected/unprotected: unprotected trails are mappings between two
interfaces only. Protected trails are mappings between an end-point
interfaces and two other interfaces, the first of which is the primary
path and the second of which is the secondary path (see SNCP section
below).
 Interface slot: slot number of the IDU containing the interface (from 1
to 6)
 Interface type: line (E1/T1) or radio
 Interface number: the number of the E1/T1 interface or radio VC to be
used.
For E1/T1 it can be 1 to 32 (1 to 16 if no extra 16 E1 T-card is
installed)
For radio, the maximum number depends on the radio script being
used

Unprotected trail example:


add-trail id1 desc1 high operational unprotected 1 line 1 1 radio 1.

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4.5.2 Viewing trails defined in the system

To see all the defined trails :


1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails/, and press
Enter.

To show all trails:


Type: show-all-trails and press Enter.

To show a specific trail by its ID:


Type: show-trail-by-id <trail ID>, and press Enter.

To show a specific trail by its source interface:


Type: show-trail-by-src <interface 1 slot #> <interface 1 type> <interface
1 number>, and press Enter.
The trails will be shown in a table as follows (this is an example of a trail from
E1#1 in slot 2 to radio VC#1 in slot 3:
============================================================
Legend: s/i/n/- 's'=slot-id 'i'=if-type 'n'=if-num '-'=Empty
s(0..6) i(l=line/r=radio/s=stm-1/c=chain/s=sync_ethernet)
n(1..180)
===========================================================
Source Dest1 Dest2 Dest3 Dest4 Dest5 Dest6 Dest7 Dest8 Dest9
-------------------------------------------------------------
IndexInDb = 1, ID = t1, Desc = d1, Prio = high
Act = operational, TS = (0)
2/l/ 1 3/r/ 1 - - - - - - - -
------------------------------------------------------------
where 2/l/1 denotes slot 2/line/interface 1.

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4.5.3 Deleting trails


There are several ways to delete trails.
1 Log in.
2. At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails/, and press
Enter.

To delete all trails


Type: del-all-trails and press Enter.

To delete a specific trail by its ID:


Type: del-trail-by-id <trail ID>, and press Enter.

To delete a specific trail by its source interface:


Type: del-trail-by-src <interface 1 slot #> <interface 1 type> <interface 1
number>, and press Enter.

4.5.4 Activating and deactivating trails

To toggle active and reserved trail mode:


1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails/, and press
Enter.

To activate/reserve all trails


Type: act-all-trails, and press Enter.

To activate/reserve a specific trail by its ID:


Type: act-trail-by-id <trail ID>, and press Enter.

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4.6 TDM protected trails (SNCP)


All operations for unprotected trails are available for protected trails as well.
The additional operations for protected trails are described in this section.

4.6.1 Defining a protected TDM trail

To define a TDM trail, at the main unit:


1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails/, and press
Enter.
3 Type: add-trail <trail ID> <trail description> <ACM priority>
<operational/reserved> <protected/unprotected> <end-point interface
slot #> < end-point interface type> < end-point interface number>
<primary path slot #> < primary path type> < primary path number>
<secondary path slot #> < secondary path type> < secondary path
number>, and press Enter.

Arguments description:
 Trail-ID: up to 16 alphanumeric characters
 Trail description: string up to 32 characters
 ACM priority: high or low
 Operational/reserved: reserved trails are introduced in the database
and the bandwidth won’t be used for TDM traffic (it may be used for
Ethernet traffic) but traffic does not flow. For operational trails
bandwidth is fully allocated and traffic flows
 Protected/unprotected: unprotected trails are mappings between two
interfaces only. Protected trails are mappings between an end-point
interfaces and two other interfaces, the first of which is the primary
path and the second of which is the secondary path
 Interface slot: slot number of the IDU containing the interface (from 1
to 6)
 Interface type: line (E1/T1) or radio
 Interface number: the number of the E1/T1 interface or radio VC to be
used.
For E1/T1 it can be 1 to 32 (1 to 16 if no extra 16 E1 T-card is
installed)
For radio, the maximum number depends on the radio script being
used

Protected trail example:


add-trail id1 desc1 high operational protected 1 line 1 2 radio 1 3 radio 1.

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4.6.2 Forcing trails to active/standby

Each protected trail can be forced to make either one of its paths active
(or none of them):
1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails/, and press
Enter.

To force all trails to one of their paths


Type: protected-trail-force-active <Id> <path>, and press Enter.

To force a specific trail by its ID


Type to one of its paths type: protected-trail-force-active-by-id <Id>
<path>, and press Enter.

Arguments description:
<Id> - trail ID
<path> - “primary”, “secondary” or “none”

4.7 Showing TDM trail PMs and status

4.7.1 Showing TDM trail PM measurements

To see the TDM trails end-to-end PM measurements (as measured from


this system’s interface):
1 Log in.
2. At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails/, and press
Enter.

To show PMs of all trails:


Type: show-all-trail-pms, and press Enter.

To show a specific trail’s PMs by its ID


Type: show-trail-pms-by-id <trail ID> <15 min interval> <24h interval>,
and press Enter.
<15min/24h interval> is the interval number to be shown, where 0 is the
current interval, 1 is the previous one and so on. If no interval is selected, the
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4.7.2 Showing TDM trail status

To see the TDM trails end-to-end PM measurements (as measured from


this system’s interface):
1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/pdh /trails /, and press
Enter.

To show PMs of all trails


Type: show-all-trail-alarms and press Enter.

4.8 Ethernet switch application configuration


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:


1 Log in.
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.
The system will reset (automatically).

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4.9 Configuring the LAG ports


You can group different ports into a single LAG (link aggregation) port.

4.9.1 Setting load balancing of the LAG


The load balancing of the LAG can be set to Hash function or simple Xor.

To set the LAG load balancing:


1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /interfaces/bridge /, and press Enter.
 To set load balancing to Hash function, type: set lag-load-balance
hash, and press Enter.
 To set load balancing to simple Xor function, type: set lag-
load-balance simple-xor, and press Enter.

4.9.2 Assigning ports to a LAG

You should only assign ports to a LAG, with these limitations:


 Only traffic ports (including the radio port) can belong to a LAG. Ports that
are configured as management or wayside ports cannot belong to a LAG.
 A LAG can only be defined in IDUs which are configured as a Managed
switch or Metro switch.
 All ports in a LAG group must be located in the same IDU (switch).
 There may be a maximum of three LAGs per IDU.
 A LAG may contain from one to five physical ports. When you add ports to
a LAG, you must observe the following restrictions:
Ports 1 & 2 (GBE ports) and ports 3 - 7 (FE only ports) cannot be in the
same LAG group. (This is true even if the GBE ports are configured at
100Mbps.)
The Radio port (port 8) can only be in assigned to a LAG with GBE
ports.

To assign ports to a LAG:


1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/bridge /eth-port[< port
number>], and press Enter.
3 Type: set lag-port group-<LAG number> (1 – 3), and press Enter.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each port that is being added to the LAG.

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4.9.3 Defining LAG options

To enable or disable port admin:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/bridge/
eth-port[< port number>]/, and press Enter.
2 Type set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter.

To set auto negotiation on/off:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/bridge/
eth-port[< port number>]/, and press Enter.
2 Type set auto-negotiation <on/off>, and press Enter.

To set the port type:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/bridge/
eth-port[< port number>]/, and press Enter.
2 Type set type <access/trunk/hybrid>, and press Enter.

To enable or disable port learning:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/bridge/
eth-port[< port number>]/, and press Enter.
2 Type set learning <enable/disable>, and press Enter.

To enable or disable port service type:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/bridge/
eth-port[< port number>]/, and press Enter.
2 Type set service type <network/access>, and press Enter.

To set classify default:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/bridge/
eth-port[< port number>]/, and press Enter.
2 Type set qos-classify-default<1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th>, and press Enter.

To set classify initial QoS:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/bridge/
eth-port[< port number>]/, 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 VLAN ID override:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/bridge/
eth-port[< port number>]/, and press Enter.
2 Type set qos-classify-vid-override <disable, pbit-override, queue-and-
pbit-override, queue-override>, and press Enter.

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To set classify mac da override:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/bridge/
eth-port[< port number>]/, 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 Egress scheduler:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/bridge/
eth-port[< port number>]/, 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.

4.9.4 Deleting a LAG


You must remove each port from the LAG to delete the LAG from the system.

To delete a LAG:
1 Log in.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/bridge /eth-port[< port
number>], and press Enter.
3 Type: set lag-port not-aggregated, and press Enter.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each port that is already assigned to the LAG.

4.10 Management ports

To set 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.

To set the management type (inband, outband, VLAN)


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /management/networking /, and
press Enter.
2 Type set type < in-band or out-of-band >, and press Enter.

If you choose in-band, you should configure management VLAN ID:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /management/networking /, and
press Enter.
2 Type set vlan <no. of VLAN> (1-4090), and press Enter.

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4.10.1 Port configuration


4.10.1.1 Flow control

To enable or disable flow control (single pipe only):


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.

4.10.1.2 Managed switch Ethernet ports

To enable or disable port admin:


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:


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 port duplex:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter.
2 Type set duplex < full-duplex / half-duplex >, and press Enter.

To set auto negotiation on/off:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter.
2 Type set auto-negotiation <on/off>, and press Enter.

To set the port type:


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:


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.

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To enable or disable port learning:


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, or accept VLANs:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter.
2 Type set-allowed-vlans <add, except, remove> <VLAN no.>, and press
Enter.
3 Type set-allowed-vlans < all, no-vlans>, and press Enter.

4.11 VLAN configuration

To add, remove, enable, or disable VLANs:


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:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press
Enter.
2 Type vlan <VLAN no.> name <VLAN name>, and press Enter.

4.12 QoS configuration

4.12.1 Ingress classifier

To set initial classification:


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:


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.

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To set classify MAC da override:


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 default classification:


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.

4.12.2 Egress scheduler

To set Egress scheduler:


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.

4.12.3 Egress shaper

To set egress shaper:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter.
2 Type: set qos-egress-shaper <on/off,> and press Enter.
3 Type: set qos-egress-shaper-rate <rate>, and press Enter.

4.12.4 Policer

To add/remove a policer:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter.
2 Type: qos-policer <add, remove> <policer name>, and press Enter.

To add a class to the policer:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter.
2 Type: qos-policer-class <add, remove> <policer class name> <policer
name> <matching type: all, arp, first-queue, second-queue, third-queue,
fourth-queue, broadcast, multicast, non-tcp-udp, tcp-control, tcp-data, udp,
unicast, unknown-unicast, unknown-multicast> <rate> <CBS> <exceed
action: drop>, and press Enter.
3 Type: qos-show-policers to verify the data, and press Enter.

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4.12.5 QoS tables

To set VLAN Pbits priority remap table:


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:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/, and press Enter.
2 Type: qos-vlan-to-queue set/remove <VID> <queue ID: 1st-queue, 2nd-
queue, 3rd-queue, 4th-queue >, and press Enter.

To set VLAN Pbits to queue table:


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: 1st-queue, 2nd-
queue, 3rd-queue, 4th-queue >, and press Enter.

To set IP Pbits to queue table:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and
press Enter.
2 Type: qos-set-ip-pbit-val <IP_Pbit> <queue ID: 1st-queue, 2nd-queue,
3rd-queue, 4th-queue>, and press Enter.

To set IP priority options:


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.

To set static MAC table:


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:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and
press Enter.
2 Type: qos-set-scheduler-q-weight <queue ID: 1st-queue, 2nd-queue, 3rd-
queue, 4th-queue > <weight:1-32>, and press Enter.

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4.13 Auxiliary channels

4.13.1 Wayside channel


At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/wayside/, and press Enter.

To set port admin:


Type: set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter.

To set port rate:


Type: set ethernet-rate <10mbps or 100mbps>, and press Enter.

To set auto negotiation on/off:


Type: set auto-negotiation <on/off>, and press Enter.

To set port duplex:


Type: set duplex <full-duplex or half-duplex>, and press Enter.

4.13.2 User channel


At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/auxiliary/user-channel/, and
press Enter.

To set port admin:


Type: set admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter.

To set port type:


Type: set type asynchronous-<rs232 or v-11>, and press Enter.

4.14 Automatic State Propagation, 1+0 configuration only


At the command prompt, type: cd interfaces/ethernet/, and press Enter.

To set automatic state propagation (GBE-mute-override) in a single pipe


application:
Type: set-gbe-mute-override <criteria: none, lof-loc, lof-loc-excber, lof-loc-
remote, lof-loc-excber-remote >, and press Enter.

To set automatic state propagation ( GBE-mute-override) in a managed


or metro application:
Type: set-gbe-mute-override <criteria: none, lof, lof-excber, lof-remote, lof-
excber-remote >, and press Enter.

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4.14.1 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:


Type: set eth-shutdown-threshold-profile < profile-0 to profile-7 >, and
press Enter.

4.14.2 Metro switch and port type configuration

To set Metro switch as the application type:


1 At the prompt (IP10:/>), 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 (IP10:/>), 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 (IP10:/>), 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 (IP10:/>), 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.

To set provider port ether type:


1 At the prompt (IP10:/>), type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/, and press
Enter.
2 At the new prompt, type set provider-port-ethertype <0x88a8, 0x8100,
0x9100, 0x9200>, and press Enter.

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4.15 Radio script configuration

To set the radio script:


1 At the prompt (IP10:/>), 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
 profile-0
 profile-1
 profile-2
 profile-3
 profile-4
 profile-5
 profile-6
 profile-7
In “regular mode” only “profile-0” is available.

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4.16 Configuration backup


The configuration backup file must be transferred between the main unit and
an external site by FTP. Configuration files may be transferred between the
main and extension units.

To specify external FTP client site parameters, at t he main unit:


1 At the command prompt, type: /platform/idc-board , and press Enter.
2 Type: set host-ip <ip> (the client’s IP address), and press Enter.
3 Type: set host-path <path> (the site to the desired file location at the
client), and press Enter.
4 Type: set set user-name <user-name> (the user name expected from
client), and press Enter.
5 Type: change-user-password and press Enter; upon prompt write the
password expected from client, and press Enter.

To create backup files of existing configuration


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager /

To create the backup file for a specific slot:


Type: config-backup --unit <slot number>, and press Enter.

To create the backup file for a all the slots in the shelf:
Type: config-backup --all, and press Enter.

To save configuration files in external site:


At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board /

To upload the file to the FTP client


Type: upload-archive configuration, and press Enter.

To see the upload status:


Type: get config-upload-status, and press Enter.
 "ready" means "no action was taken, ready to continue"
 A successful result will give "succeeded"

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To download saved configuration files:


At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board /

To download the file from the FTP client:


Type: download-archive configuration, and press Enter.

To see the download status:


Type: get config-download-status, and press Enter.
 "ready" means "no action was taken, ready to continue"
 A successful result will give "succeeded"

To restore configuration to a specific slot:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager /
2 Type: config-restore --unit <slot number>, and press Enter.

To restore a configuration to all slots on a shelf:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager /
2 Type: config-restore --all, and press Enter.

To reset the relevant units:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager /
2 Type: reset-extensions reset-shelf reset-unit and press Enter.

To reset a specific slot:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager /
2 Type: reset-unit <slot number>, and press Enter.

To reset all the slots in the shelf,


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager /
2 Type: reset-shelf, and press Enter.

To reset all the extension slots in the shelf:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/shelf-manager /
2 Type: reset-extensions, and press Enter.

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4.17 Software version management


The software version files must be transferred between the main unit and an
external site by FTP.
Software can be deployed to the extension units from the main unit.

To define external FTP settings, at the main unit:


1 At the command prompt, type: /management/mng-service/mng-
software , and press Enter.
2 Type: set server-url <ip/path> (the client’s IP address and files path), and
press Enter.
3 Type: set server-login <user-name> (the user name expected from client),
and press Enter.
4 Type: change-server-password and press Enter.
5 When prompted, enter write the password expected from client, and press
Enter.

To upgrade software:
1 At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-service/mng-
software , and press Enter.
2. Type: download, and press Enter to download the new package.

To install downloaded software to a specific slot:


Type: upgrade --unit <slot number>, and press Enter.

To install downloaded software to a all slots on the shelf:


Type: upgrade --all, and press Enter.

To downgrade to a previous version:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-service/mng-
software , and press Enter.
2 Type: download --downgrade, and press Enter to download the
downgrade package.

To downgrade a specific slot to a previous version:


Type: downgrade --unit <slot number>, and press Enter to install the
downloaded software.

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To downgrade all slots on the shelf to a previous version:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /management/mng-service/mng-
software , and press Enter.
2 Type: download --downgrade, and press Enter to download the
downgrade package.
3 Type: downgrade --all, and press Enter.

To roll back to the previously installed version for a specific slot:


Type: rollback --unit <slot number>, and press Enter.

To roll back to the previously installed version to all slots on the


shelf:
Type: rollback --all, and press Enter.

4.18 Using CLI scripts


CLI scripts are text files containing CLI commands that can be downloaded
and run in the main unit only.

4.18.1 Setting external FTP client site parameters

To define the FTP settings, at the main unit:


1 At the command prompt, type: /platform/idc-board , and press Enter.
2 Type: set set host-ip <ip> (the client’s IP address), and press Enter.
3 Type: set host-path <path> (the site to the desired file location at the
client), and press Enter.
4 Type: set set user-name <user-name> (the user name expected from
client), and press Enter.
5 Type: change-user-password and press Enter; upon prompt write the
password expected from client, and press Enter.

To download CLI scripts from an FTP client:


1 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board /, and press
Enter.
2 Type: set cli-script-file-name<file name> (the script’s file name), and
press Enter.

To download the file from the FTP client


Type: download-archive cli-script, and press Enter.

To see the upload status


Type: get download-cli-script-status, and press Enter.
 "ready" means "no action was taken, ready to continue"
 A successful result will give "succeeded"

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4.18.2 Managing and executing scripts

To view the contents of the currently loaded script


Type: cli-script show, and press Enter.

To execute the currently loaded script


Type: cli-script execute, and press Enter.

To delete the currently loaded script


Type: cli-script delete, and press Enter.

4.19 Radio parameter configurations

To set TX frequency:
Type cd /radio/rfu/ set tx-freq <frequency in KHz>, then press Enter.

To set RX frequency:
Type cd /radio/rfu/ set rx-freq <frequency in KHz>, then press Enter.

To set TX power level:


Type cd /radio/rfu/max-tx-level <TX level in dBm>, then press Enter.

To mute/unmute the TX:


Type cd /radio/rfu/ set mute-tx <disable/enable>, then press Enter.

To set ATPC reference level:


Type cd /radio/rfu/ set atpc-ref-rx-level <reference level in dBm>, then
press Enter.

To enable ATPC:
Type cd /radio/rfu/ set atpc-admin <enable/disable>, then press Enter.

To set RX level PM threshold1:


Type cd /radio/rfu/ set pm-rx-level-threshold-1 <threshold in dBm>, then
press Enter.

To set “RX level” PM threshold2:


Type cd /radio/rfu/ set pm-rx-level-threshold-2 <threshold in dBm>, then
press Enter.

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To set “TX level” PM’s threshold:


Type cd /radio/rfu/ set pm-tx-level-threshold <threshold in dBm>, then
press Enter.

To enable/disable MAC header compression:


Type cd /radio/ set mhc-admin <enable/disable>, then press Enter.

To set Link-ID:
Type cd /radio/framer/ set link-id <Link-ID number>, then press Enter.

To set radio excessive BER threshold:


Type cd /radio/framer/ set radio-excessive-ber-threshold <BER: 1e-3, 1e-
4, 1e-5>, then press Enter.

To set radio signal degrade threshold:


Type cd /radio/framer/ set radio-signal-degrade-threshold <BER: 1e-6,
1e-7, 1e-8, 1e-9>, then press Enter.

To set “MSE” PM’s threshold:


Type cd /radio/modem/set mse-threshold <Threshold in dB>, then press
Enter.

4.20 NTP

To enable/disable NTP service:


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.

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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:


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.
 The time and date format is: day-month-year, hours: mins: secs

4.21 SNMP

To enable/disable SNMP:
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/v1>, and press Enter.

4.21.1 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 and press Enter.

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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.
2 Type set web-admin <enable/disable>, and press Enter.

4.21.2 Configuring HTTPS web protocol


Make sure to follow the steps in sequence.
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 (for example, 192.168.1.18_pub_key) in
your host path directory.
Step 2: Download the NE certificate.
1 Copy your NE certificate to your ftp host path directory.
2 At the command prompt, type: cd /platform/idc-board, and press
Enter.
3 Type set security-file-format <pem/der>, and press Enter.
4 Type set security-file-type <target-certificate>, and press Enter.
5 Type set security-file-name <MYCERT.crt> (your certificate file
name), and press Enter.
6 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.

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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.
Enter the same URL in the WEB GUI, such as https://192.168.1.1 to
use the HTTPS protocol.

4.22 CFM

4.22.1 Domain

To add a maintenance domain:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: domain add <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> and press
Enter.

To remove a maintenance domain:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: domain remove <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> and press
Enter.

4.22.2 Domain & association

To add a maintenance association:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: domain add <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]> <Association
name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> and press Enter.

To remove a maintenance association:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: domain remove <Domain name> <Domain level [1-7]>
<Association name> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> and press Enter.

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4.22.3 Association

To add an association:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: association add <Association name> <Domain name> <VLAN ID [1-
4090]> and press Enter.

To remove an association:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: association remove <Association name> <Domain name> <VLAN
ID [1-4090]> and press Enter.

4.22.4 CCM

To enable the change continuity check admin state:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: ccm-admin enable <Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> and
press Enter.

To disable the change continuity check admin state:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: ccm-admin disable <Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> and
press Enter.

4.22.5 CCM interval

To modify the CCM interval:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: ccm-interval <interval time: 1-sec, 10-sec, 1-min, 10-min> <Domain
level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]> and press Enter.

4.22.6 Local MEP

To add a local MEP according to CCM VLAN P-bit priority:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.] and press Enter.
2 Type: mep set < MEP ID [1-8191]> < Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-
4090]> < Direction [up/down]> <CCM VLAN Pbit priority [0-7]> and press
Enter.

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To add a local MEP according to VLAN ID:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.] and press Enter.
2 Type: mep set < MEP ID [1-8191]> < Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID [1-
4090]> < Direction [up/down]> and press Enter.

To remove a local MEP:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.] and press Enter.
2 Type: mep remove < MEP ID [1-8191]> < Domain level [1-7]> <VLAN ID
[1-4090]> < Direction [up/down]>, and press Enter.

4.22.7 Remote MEP

To add a remote MEP according to MAC address:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: remote-mep set <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> <Domain name>
<VLAN ID [1-4090]> <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> and press Enter.

To add a remote MEP:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: remote-mep set <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> <Domain name>
<VLAN ID [1-4090]> and press Enter.

To remove a remote MEP:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: remote-mep remove <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> <Domain name>
<VLAN ID [1-4090]> and press Enter.

4.22.8 MIP

To add a MIP:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: mip add <Domain level [1-7]> and press Enter.

To remove a MIP:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: mip remove <Domain level [1-7]> and press Enter.

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4.22.9 Loopback (Ping)

To ping message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID name and


VLAN P-bit priority:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name
<Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press
Enter.

To ping message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID name and


VLAN ID:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name
<Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

To ping message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID level and


VLAN P-bit priority:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: 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]> and
press Enter.

To ping a message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID level and


VLAN ID:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level
<Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

To ping according to MAID name and VLAN P-bit priority:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain name>
<VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press Enter.

To ping according to MAID name and VLAN ID:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain name>
<VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

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To ping according to MAID level and VLAN P-bit priority:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-
7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press Enter.

To ping according to MAID level and VLAN ID:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain level[1-
7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

4.22.10 Link trace

To traceroute a message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID


name and VLAN P-bit priority:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]>md-
name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and
press Enter.

To traceroute a message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID


name and VLAN ID:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]>md-
name <Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

To traceroute a message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID level


and VLAN P-bit priority:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: 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]> and
press Enter.

To traceroute a message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID level


and VLAN ID:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-
level <Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

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To perform a linktrace according to MEP ID, MAID name, and VLAN P-bit
priority:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain
name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press Enter.

To traceroute a message to a remote MEP according to MEP ID, MAID


name and VLAN ID:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]>md-name <Domain
name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

To perform a linktrace according to MEP ID, MAID level, and VLAN P-bit
priority:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]>md-level <Domain
level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press
Enter.

To traceroute a message to a remote MEP according to MEP ID, MAID


level and VLAN ID:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]>md-level <Domain
level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

4.22.11 Auto link trace

To add a remote MEP to the automatic linktrace list according to MAIN


name and VLAN P-bit priority:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-name <Domain
name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press Enter.

To add a remote MEP to the automatic linktrace list according to MAID


name and VLAN ID:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]>md-name <Domain
name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

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To add an automatic linktrace according to MAID level and VLAN P-bit


priority:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]>md-level <Domain
level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press
Enter.

To add an automatic linktrace according to MAID level and VLAN ID:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]>md-level<Domain
level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

To remove a remote MEP to the automatic linktrace list according to


MAID name and VLAN ID:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace remove <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]>md-
name<Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

To remove a remote MEP to the automatic linktrace list according to


MAID level and VLAN ID:
1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace remove <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]>md-
level<Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.

4.22.12 Auto link trace interval

To modify the auto linktrace interval:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: set auto-linktrace-interval [seconds: range 60-3600] and press
Enter.

4.22.13 Remote MEP learning time

To modify the remote MEP learning time:


1 At the command prompt, type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/
eth-port[port no.]/service-oam/, and press Enter.
2 Type: set remote-meps-learning-time [seconds: range 60-3600] and
press Enter.

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4.23 Ring RSTP

To enable Ring RSTP:


Type cd /interfaces/ethernet/bridge/ set stp-protocol ring-rstp, and
press Enter.

To set bridge priority:


Type cd /interfaces/ethernet/bridge/ set priority <priority no: range 0-
61440, steps of 4096>, and press Enter.

To set interface’s priority:


Type cd /interfaces/ethernet/bridge/ethe-port[port no.]/ set priority
<interface priority no: range:0-240, steps of 16>, and press Enter.

To set interface’s patch cost:


Type cd /interfaces/ethernet/bridge/ethe-port[port no.]/ set path-cost
<patch cost>, and press Enter.

To set if interface is an “edge” port or “ring” port (“non-edge” port):


Type cd /interfaces/ethernet/bridge/ethe-port[port no.]/ set edge-port
<yes/no>, and press Enter.

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