Model 3124 ADSL2+ IPDSLAM CLI Reference Guide
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Part Number: 07M3124-CLI, Rev. ARevised: March 16, 2012
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Summary Table of Contents
1 Getting Started .............................................................................................................................................. 15
2 Global Commands......................................................................................................................................... 20
3 Initialize Mode Commands ........................................................................................................................... 24
4 Enable Mode Commands .............................................................................................................................. 26
5 Configure Mode Commands ......................................................................................................................... 62
6 Ethernet Interface and Interface Mode Commands..................................................................................... 115
7 ATM Bridge Mode Commands ................................................................................................................... 118
8 GBE Bridge and GBE-LA Bridge Mode Commands ................................................................................... 132
9 ADSL Configure Mode Commands ............................................................................................................ 143
10 IPoA Configure Mode Commands .............................................................................................................. 146
11 Access List Mode Commands ...................................................................................................................... 151
12 ATM Description Mode Commands ........................................................................................................... 162
13 Priority List Mode Commands.................................................................................................................... 171
14 Alarm Profile Mode Commands.................................................................................................................. 184
15 IGMP-ACL Profile Mode Commands......................................................................................................... 187
16 Rate Limit Profile Mode Commands .......................................................................................................... 189
17 Service Profile Configure Mode Commands ............................................................................................... 194
18 Spectrum Profile Configure Mode Commands ........................................................................................... 198
19 TCA Profile Mode Commands.................................................................................................................... 206
20 Dot1x Mode Commands ............................................................................................................................. 208
21 Contacting Patton for assistance ................................................................................................................. 214
A ADSL Operational Mask Table .................................................................................................................. 217
B Alarm Table ................................................................................................................................................ 219
Table of Contents
Audience............................................................................................................................................................... 14
Structure............................................................................................................................................................... 14
1 Getting Started .............................................................................................................................................. 15Overview ...............................................................................................................................................................16
Getting Started with the CLI.................................................................................................................................16
Connect Interface ...........................................................................................................................................16Authorization Level .........................................................................................................................................16
CLI Screen Description ..................................................................................................................................17
Execution Modes ............................................................................................................................................17Getting Help in the CLI .................................................................................................................................18
Terminal Key Functions .................................................................................................................................18
Notation Conventions ....................................................................................................................................19About String-type Parameters .........................................................................................................................19
2 Global Commands......................................................................................................................................... 20Global Commands ................................................................................................................................................21
bye ..................................................................................................................................................................21cluster .............................................................................................................................................................21
cluster local .....................................................................................................................................................21
disable .............................................................................................................................................................21end ..................................................................................................................................................................21
exit ..................................................................................................................................................................22
help .................................................................................................................................................................22list opmode .....................................................................................................................................................22
system contact .................................................................................................................................................22
system location ................................................................................................................................................22system name ....................................................................................................................................................23
system restart ..................................................................................................................................................23
3 Initialize Mode Commands ........................................................................................................................... 24Initialize Mode Commands ...................................................................................................................................25
enable .............................................................................................................................................................25
show license ....................................................................................................................................................25
show time .......................................................................................................................................................25show uptime ...................................................................................................................................................25
show version ...................................................................................................................................................25
4 Enable Mode Commands .............................................................................................................................. 26Enable Mode Commands ......................................................................................................................................29
configure .........................................................................................................................................................29
ping ................................................................................................................................................................29
show access-list bcrate .....................................................................................................................................29
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show access-list dstip .......................................................................................................................................30
show access-list dstmac ....................................................................................................................................30
show access-list ethertype ................................................................................................................................30show access-list ip-allowed ..............................................................................................................................31
show access-list ipprotocol ..............................................................................................................................31
show access-list l4dstport ................................................................................................................................31show access-list mcfldrate ................................................................................................................................32
show access-list srcip .......................................................................................................................................32
show access-list srcmac ....................................................................................................................................32show account ..................................................................................................................................................32
show aging ......................................................................................................................................................33
show alarm current .........................................................................................................................................33
show alarm event ............................................................................................................................................33show alarm history ..........................................................................................................................................33
show atmdesc ..................................................................................................................................................33
show atm-loopback .........................................................................................................................................33show cli-config ................................................................................................................................................34
show cluster ....................................................................................................................................................34
show cpu .........................................................................................................................................................34show dot1x .....................................................................................................................................................34
show dot1x profile ..........................................................................................................................................34
show dot1x server ............................................................................................................................................34show dot1x server <index> ..............................................................................................................................35
show dsl-line-identify ......................................................................................................................................35
show fdb .........................................................................................................................................................35show fdbstatic .................................................................................................................................................35
show firmware .................................................................................................................................................36
show help ........................................................................................................................................................36show http ........................................................................................................................................................36
show igmp ......................................................................................................................................................36
show igmp group ............................................................................................................................................37show igmp rtport ............................................................................................................................................37
show igmp-acl bind gigabit .............................................................................................................................38
show igmp-acl bind xdsl ..................................................................................................................................38show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds snr ......................................................................................38
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds qln ......................................................................................39
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds hlin ....................................................................................39show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds hlog ....................................................................................39
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us load ....................................................................................40
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us gain ....................................................................................40show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us tss .......................................................................................40
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us snr .....................................................................................41
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us qln .....................................................................................41show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlin ...................................................................................41
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlog ...................................................................................42
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds load ...................................................................................42
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds gain ...................................................................................42show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds tss ......................................................................................43
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl channel .................................................................................................43
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl failure ....................................................................................................43show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line ........................................................................................................44
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line config .............................................................................................44
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line delt-test ..........................................................................................44show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line information ....................................................................................45
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl inventory ...............................................................................................45
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl operational ............................................................................................45
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} bridge ...........................................................................................................46show interface xdsl {all | <port>} cellcount ......................................................................................................46
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} counter .........................................................................................................46
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} ipoa ..............................................................................................................47show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vc .................................................................................................................47
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vlan ..............................................................................................................47
show interface bridge ......................................................................................................................................47show interface counter ....................................................................................................................................48
show interface gigabit [<port>] bridge .............................................................................................................48
show interface gigabit [<port>] counter ...........................................................................................................48show interface gigabit [<port>] vlan ................................................................................................................48
show mac-spoofing-detect config ....................................................................................................................49
show mac-spoofing-detect log .........................................................................................................................49show management all ......................................................................................................................................49
show management gbe ....................................................................................................................................49
show pm <port> adsl day ................................................................................................................................50show pm <port> adsl interval ..........................................................................................................................50
show port-template parameter .........................................................................................................................50
show priority-list ds .........................................................................................................................................51show priority-list dstip ....................................................................................................................................51
show priority-list dstmac .................................................................................................................................51
show priority-list ethertype .............................................................................................................................52show priority-list ipprotocol ............................................................................................................................52
show priority-list srcip .....................................................................................................................................52
show priority-list srcmac .................................................................................................................................53show priority-list tos .......................................................................................................................................53
show priority-list vlanid ..................................................................................................................................53
show priority-queue config ..............................................................................................................................53show priority-regen .........................................................................................................................................54
show profile alarm all ......................................................................................................................................54
show profile igmp-acl ......................................................................................................................................54show profile rate-limit policer .........................................................................................................................54
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show profile service adsl ..................................................................................................................................55
show profile spectrum adsl ..............................................................................................................................55
show profile tca adsl ........................................................................................................................................55show rmon alarm ............................................................................................................................................56
show rmon ether_history ................................................................................................................................56
show rmon event .............................................................................................................................................56show rmon history ..........................................................................................................................................57
show rmon log ................................................................................................................................................57
show rmon statistic .........................................................................................................................................57show route ......................................................................................................................................................57
show runningcfg .............................................................................................................................................57
show runningcfg interface gigabit ....................................................................................................................58
show runningcfg interface xdsl ........................................................................................................................58show snmp ......................................................................................................................................................58
show sntp ........................................................................................................................................................58
show syslog server ...........................................................................................................................................58show system ....................................................................................................................................................59
show tcm config ..............................................................................................................................................59
show tcm-policer .............................................................................................................................................59show temperature ............................................................................................................................................59
show time .......................................................................................................................................................59
show uptime ...................................................................................................................................................59show version ...................................................................................................................................................60
show version detail ..........................................................................................................................................60
show vlan ........................................................................................................................................................60show vlan ethertype .........................................................................................................................................60
show vlan protocol-base ..................................................................................................................................60
show vlan-translation one-to-one ....................................................................................................................60show vlan-translation many-to-one .................................................................................................................61
telnet ...............................................................................................................................................................61
traceroute ........................................................................................................................................................61
5 Configure Mode Commands ......................................................................................................................... 62Configure Mode Commands.................................................................................................................................66
access-list ........................................................................................................................................................66
account add ....................................................................................................................................................66account delete .................................................................................................................................................67
account modify ...............................................................................................................................................67
aging ...............................................................................................................................................................68alarm event clear .............................................................................................................................................68
alarm history clear ...........................................................................................................................................68
atmdesc ...........................................................................................................................................................68atm-loopback ..................................................................................................................................................69
cli-config session .............................................................................................................................................69
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cli-config timeout ............................................................................................................................................70
cluster-cfg domain ...........................................................................................................................................70
cluster-cfg management ..................................................................................................................................70cluster-cfg name ..............................................................................................................................................71
cluster-cfg role .................................................................................................................................................71
cluster-cfg voting-key ......................................................................................................................................71dot1x ..............................................................................................................................................................71
dot1x disable ...................................................................................................................................................71
dot1x enable ...................................................................................................................................................72dsl-line-identify dhcp ......................................................................................................................................72
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 circuit ............................................................................................................72
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name ...................................................................................................72
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-cluster ........................................................................................72dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-customer ....................................................................................72
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 sub ................................................................................................................73
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 remote ...........................................................................................................73dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name .....................................................................................................................73
dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name-check ...........................................................................................................73
fdbstatic <number> {xdsl | gigabit} ..................................................................................................................74fdbstatic <number> disable .............................................................................................................................75
fdbstatic list .....................................................................................................................................................75
firmware bootcode-upgrade ............................................................................................................................75firmware login .................................................................................................................................................76
firmware partition ...........................................................................................................................................76
firmware upgrade ............................................................................................................................................76http port .........................................................................................................................................................77
igmp acl ..........................................................................................................................................................77
igmp default ....................................................................................................................................................77igmp deny no-router alert ...............................................................................................................................77
igmp disable ....................................................................................................................................................77
igmp max-group-limit .....................................................................................................................................78igmp proxy ......................................................................................................................................................78
igmp snooping ................................................................................................................................................78
igmp rtport gigabit ..........................................................................................................................................78igmp rtport list ................................................................................................................................................79
igmp timeout ..................................................................................................................................................79
igmp version ...................................................................................................................................................79interface gigabit ...............................................................................................................................................80
interface xdsl ...................................................................................................................................................80
mac-spoofing-detect ........................................................................................................................................80management gbe .............................................................................................................................................80
management gbe vlan ......................................................................................................................................81
management gbe vlan priority .........................................................................................................................81pm clear ..........................................................................................................................................................81
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port-template mask .........................................................................................................................................82
port-template unmask .....................................................................................................................................82
port-template template-port ............................................................................................................................82priority-list ......................................................................................................................................................82
priority-queue atm priority .............................................................................................................................83
priority-queue atm queue0-weight ..................................................................................................................83priority-queue atm queue1-weight ..................................................................................................................83
priority-queue atm queue2-weight ..................................................................................................................84
priority-queue atm queue3-weight ..................................................................................................................84priority-queue atm scheduling .........................................................................................................................84
priority-queue gigabit priority .........................................................................................................................85
profile alarm ....................................................................................................................................................85
profile igmp-acl ...............................................................................................................................................85profile service adsl ...........................................................................................................................................86
profile spectrum ..............................................................................................................................................86
profile tca xdsl .................................................................................................................................................86profile rate-limit ..............................................................................................................................................86
remotecfg login ...............................................................................................................................................87
restore-factory .................................................................................................................................................87rmon alarm <index> alarm_interval ................................................................................................................88
rmon alarm <index> delete ..............................................................................................................................88
rmon alarm <index> falling_eventindex ..........................................................................................................89rmon alarm <index> falling_threshold ............................................................................................................89
rmon alarm <index> owner .............................................................................................................................90
rmon alarm <index> rising_eventindex ...........................................................................................................90rmon alarm <index> rising_threshold ..............................................................................................................91
rmon alarm <index> sample_type ...................................................................................................................91
rmon alarm <index> startup_alarm .................................................................................................................91rmon alarm <index> variable ...........................................................................................................................92
rmon event <index> community .....................................................................................................................93
rmon event <index> delete ..............................................................................................................................93rmon event <index> description ......................................................................................................................94
rmon event <index> owner .............................................................................................................................94
rmon event <index> type ................................................................................................................................95rmon history <index> buckets_requested ........................................................................................................95
rmon history <index> delete ............................................................................................................................95
rmon history <index> ifc .................................................................................................................................96rmon history <index> interval .........................................................................................................................96
rmon history <index> owner ...........................................................................................................................97
rmon statistic <index> delete ...........................................................................................................................97rmon statistic <index> ifc ................................................................................................................................98
rmon statistic <index> owner ..........................................................................................................................98
route ...............................................................................................................................................................99route default ...................................................................................................................................................99
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route delete .....................................................................................................................................................99
runningcfg active partition ............................................................................................................................100
runningcfg load partition ..............................................................................................................................100runningcfg login ...........................................................................................................................................100
runningcfg write partition .............................................................................................................................101
snmp <index> community ............................................................................................................................101snmp notify ..................................................................................................................................................102
snmp target <name> address .........................................................................................................................102
snmp target <name> delete ...........................................................................................................................103snmp target <name> tag-list ..........................................................................................................................103
snmp target <name> version .........................................................................................................................103
sntp polling interval ......................................................................................................................................104
sntp server address .........................................................................................................................................104syslog server ..................................................................................................................................................104
tcm color-aware ............................................................................................................................................104
tcm color-field ..............................................................................................................................................105tcm green ......................................................................................................................................................105
tcm non-conform-pkt ...................................................................................................................................105
tcm red .........................................................................................................................................................105tcm yellow ....................................................................................................................................................106
temperature threshold ...................................................................................................................................106
temperature shelf time ...................................................................................................................................107time set date ..................................................................................................................................................107
time set time .................................................................................................................................................108
time set timezone ..........................................................................................................................................109vlan ethertype s-tag .......................................................................................................................................111
vlan protocol-base .........................................................................................................................................111
vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> gigabit <port> one-to-one .........................................................112vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> gigabit <port> many-to-one ......................................................113
vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> disable ......................................................................................114
6 Ethernet Interface and Interface Mode Commands..................................................................................... 115Ethernet Interface Mode Commands...................................................................................................................116
bridge ............................................................................................................................................................116
gbe admin .....................................................................................................................................................116
gbe speed ......................................................................................................................................................116Interface Mode Commands .................................................................................................................................117
bridge ............................................................................................................................................................117
adsl-config ....................................................................................................................................................117ipoa ...............................................................................................................................................................117
7 ATM Bridge Mode Commands ................................................................................................................... 118ATM Bridge Mode Commands...........................................................................................................................120
accfrm ...........................................................................................................................................................120accounting disable .........................................................................................................................................120
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accounting enable .........................................................................................................................................120
auth disable ...................................................................................................................................................120
auth enable ...................................................................................................................................................120auth-server-timeout .......................................................................................................................................121
auth-supp-timeout ........................................................................................................................................121
auth-tx-period ...............................................................................................................................................121default vlan ...................................................................................................................................................122
default prio ...................................................................................................................................................122
dhcp-relay .....................................................................................................................................................122egress ............................................................................................................................................................123
force priority .................................................................................................................................................123
igmp-acl bind ................................................................................................................................................123
igmp-acl max-group ......................................................................................................................................123ingress ...........................................................................................................................................................124
interim-interval .............................................................................................................................................124
ip-allowed .....................................................................................................................................................124isolation ........................................................................................................................................................124
mac-learning .................................................................................................................................................124
max-reauth-req .............................................................................................................................................125max-req .........................................................................................................................................................125
max-mac .......................................................................................................................................................125
port-control auto ...........................................................................................................................................126port-control force-authorized ........................................................................................................................126
port-control force-unauthorized ....................................................................................................................126
priority-regen ................................................................................................................................................126protocol-base .................................................................................................................................................126
pvc ................................................................................................................................................................127
pvc atmdesc ..................................................................................................................................................127pvc atmdesc plc .............................................................................................................................................127
pvc atmdesc shp ............................................................................................................................................128
pvc encapsulation ..........................................................................................................................................128quiet-period ..................................................................................................................................................128
reauthentication disable ................................................................................................................................129
reauthentication enable .................................................................................................................................129reauth-period ................................................................................................................................................129
stack ..............................................................................................................................................................129
stack tls port enable .......................................................................................................................................129tcm-policer ....................................................................................................................................................130
vlan <VLAN ID> disable ..............................................................................................................................130
vlan <VLAN ID> list ....................................................................................................................................130vlan <VLAN ID> priority .............................................................................................................................131
vlan list .........................................................................................................................................................131
8 GBE Bridge and GBE-LA Bridge Mode Commands ................................................................................... 132
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GBE Bridge Mode Commands............................................................................................................................133
accfrm ...........................................................................................................................................................133
default vlan ...................................................................................................................................................133default prio ...................................................................................................................................................133
egress ............................................................................................................................................................133
ingress ...........................................................................................................................................................134isolation ........................................................................................................................................................134
link mode ......................................................................................................................................................134
max-mac .......................................................................................................................................................134priority-regen ................................................................................................................................................135
stack ..............................................................................................................................................................135
tcm-policer ....................................................................................................................................................136
vlan <VLAN ID> disable ..............................................................................................................................136vlan <VLAN ID> list ....................................................................................................................................136
vlan <VLAN ID> priority .............................................................................................................................137
vlan list .........................................................................................................................................................137GBE-LA Bridge Mode Commands......................................................................................................................138
accfrm ...........................................................................................................................................................138
default vlan ...................................................................................................................................................138default prio ...................................................................................................................................................138
egress ............................................................................................................................................................138
ingress ...........................................................................................................................................................139isolation ........................................................................................................................................................139
link mode ......................................................................................................................................................139
max-mac .......................................................................................................................................................139priority-regen ................................................................................................................................................140
stack ..............................................................................................................................................................140
tcm-policer ....................................................................................................................................................141vlan <VLAN ID> disable ..............................................................................................................................141
vlan <VLAN ID> list ....................................................................................................................................141
vlan <VLAN ID> priority .............................................................................................................................142vlan list .........................................................................................................................................................142
9 ADSL Configure Mode Commands ............................................................................................................ 143ADSL Configure Mode Commands ....................................................................................................................144
line mode carrier ...........................................................................................................................................144line mode diagnostic .....................................................................................................................................144
line mode force-l3 .........................................................................................................................................144
line mode mask .............................................................................................................................................144line port ........................................................................................................................................................145
line profile .....................................................................................................................................................145
line status service ...........................................................................................................................................145
10 IPoA Configure Mode Commands .............................................................................................................. 146IPoA Configure Mode Commands......................................................................................................................147
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brasmac .........................................................................................................................................................147
brasmac list ...................................................................................................................................................147
cpriority ........................................................................................................................................................147cvlan .............................................................................................................................................................148
ipoa-status .....................................................................................................................................................148
max-mac .......................................................................................................................................................148pvc ................................................................................................................................................................149
pvc atmdesc ..................................................................................................................................................149
pvc atmdesc plc .............................................................................................................................................149pvc atmdesc shp ............................................................................................................................................150
pvc encapsulation ..........................................................................................................................................150
uplink gigabit ................................................................................................................................................150
11 Access List Mode Commands ...................................................................................................................... 151Access List Mode Commands ..............................................................................................................................152
bcrate cir .......................................................................................................................................................152
bcrate list ......................................................................................................................................................152
dstmac ..........................................................................................................................................................153dstmac list .....................................................................................................................................................153
dstip ..............................................................................................................................................................154
dstip list ........................................................................................................................................................154ethertype .......................................................................................................................................................155
ethertype list .................................................................................................................................................155
ipprotocol .....................................................................................................................................................156ip-allowed list ................................................................................................................................................157
ipprotocol .....................................................................................................................................................157
ipprotocol list ................................................................................................................................................158l4dstport .......................................................................................................................................................158
l4dstport list ..................................................................................................................................................158
mcfldrate list .................................................................................................................................................159mcfldrate vlan ...............................................................................................................................................159
srcip ..............................................................................................................................................................160
srcip list ........................................................................................................................................................160srcmac ...........................................................................................................................................................161
srcmac list .....................................................................................................................................................161
12 ATM Description Mode Commands ........................................................................................................... 162ATM Description Mode Commands...................................................................................................................163
cbr ................................................................................................................................................................163
no atmdesc ....................................................................................................................................................163
ubr1 ..............................................................................................................................................................164ubr2 ..............................................................................................................................................................164
unshp ............................................................................................................................................................165
vbr1 ..............................................................................................................................................................165vbr2 ..............................................................................................................................................................166
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vbr3 ..............................................................................................................................................................167
ubr-shp .........................................................................................................................................................168
cbr-shp ..........................................................................................................................................................168vbr-shp ..........................................................................................................................................................169
vbrnrt ............................................................................................................................................................170
13 Priority List Mode Commands.................................................................................................................... 171Priority List Mode Commands ............................................................................................................................172
ds ..................................................................................................................................................................172
ds list ............................................................................................................................................................173
dstip ..............................................................................................................................................................174
dstip list ........................................................................................................................................................175dstmac ..........................................................................................................................................................175
dstmac list .....................................................................................................................................................176
ethertype .......................................................................................................................................................177ethertype list .................................................................................................................................................177
ipprotocol .....................................................................................................................................................178
ipprotocol list ................................................................................................................................................179srcip ..............................................................................................................................................................179
srcip list ........................................................................................................................................................180
srcmac ...........................................................................................................................................................180srcmac list .....................................................................................................................................................181
tos .................................................................................................................................................................181
tos list ...........................................................................................................................................................182vlanid ............................................................................................................................................................182
vlanid list ......................................................................................................................................................183
14 Alarm Profile Mode Commands.................................................................................................................. 184Alarm Profile Mode Commands..........................................................................................................................185
alarm mask ....................................................................................................................................................185
alarm unmask ...............................................................................................................................................185
alarm major ...................................................................................................................................................185alarm minor ..................................................................................................................................................186
15 IGMP-ACL Profile Mode Commands......................................................................................................... 187IGMP-ACL Profile Mode Commands ................................................................................................................188
igmp-acl ........................................................................................................................................................188igmp-acl rebind .............................................................................................................................................188
16 Rate Limit Profile Mode Commands .......................................................................................................... 189Rate Limit Profile Mode Commands...................................................................................................................190
share-slb ........................................................................................................................................................190share-dlb .......................................................................................................................................................191
non-share-slb ................................................................................................................................................192
non-share-dlb ................................................................................................................................................193
17 Service Profile Configure Mode Commands ............................................................................................... 194
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Service Profile Configure Mode Commands........................................................................................................195
bitrate ...........................................................................................................................................................195
delay .............................................................................................................................................................195l2-packet .......................................................................................................................................................195
mode .............................................................................................................................................................196
noise .............................................................................................................................................................196noisemargin ..................................................................................................................................................196
ra-interval .....................................................................................................................................................196
service name ..................................................................................................................................................197
18 Spectrum Profile Configure Mode Commands ........................................................................................... 198Spectrum Profile Configure Mode Commands....................................................................................................199
aggregate .......................................................................................................................................................199
bands <index> {start | stop} ...........................................................................................................................199
bands <index> mask ......................................................................................................................................200carriermask ...................................................................................................................................................200
message-based ...............................................................................................................................................201
modem features .............................................................................................................................................201noisemargin ..................................................................................................................................................201
opmode .........................................................................................................................................................201
pbomode .......................................................................................................................................................202power-mgt disable .........................................................................................................................................202
power-mgt l2 enable .....................................................................................................................................202
power-mgt l2_l3 enable ................................................................................................................................202power-mgt l0-time ........................................................................................................................................202
power-mgt l2-time ........................................................................................................................................203
power-mgt l2-atpr .........................................................................................................................................203power-mgt l2-atpr .........................................................................................................................................203
psdlevel .........................................................................................................................................................204
psdshape .......................................................................................................................................................204rxaggregate us max powerlevel .......................................................................................................................204
spectrum name ..............................................................................................................................................205
status modify complete .................................................................................................................................205
19 TCA Profile Mode Commands.................................................................................................................... 206TCA Profile Configure Mode Commands...........................................................................................................207
adsl-tca day ...................................................................................................................................................207
adsl-tca disable ..............................................................................................................................................207adsl-tca enable ...............................................................................................................................................207
adsl-tca interval .............................................................................................................................................207
20 Dot1x Mode Commands ............................................................................................................................. 208Dot1x Mode Commands.....................................................................................................................................209
auth-method .................................................................................................................................................209
server <number> ip .......................................................................................................................................209
server <number> auth-port ...........................................................................................................................210
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server <number> acct-port ............................................................................................................................210
server <number> max-fail ..............................................................................................................................211
server <number> secret ..................................................................................................................................211server <index> vlan <number> ......................................................................................................................212
server <number> delete .................................................................................................................................212
profile delete .................................................................................................................................................212profile <index> username <string> password .................................................................................................213
21 Contacting Patton for assistance ................................................................................................................. 214Introduction........................................................................................................................................................215
Contact information............................................................................................................................................215
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs).................................................................215Warranty coverage ........................................................................................................................................215
Out-of-warranty service ...........................................................................................................................215
Returns for credit ....................................................................................................................................215Return for credit policy ...........................................................................................................................216
RMA numbers ..............................................................................................................................................216
Shipping instructions ..............................................................................................................................216
A ADSL Operational Mask Table .................................................................................................................. 217ADSL Operational Mask Table ...........................................................................................................................218
B Alarm Table ................................................................................................................................................ 219Alarm Table ........................................................................................................................................................220
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About this guideThis user guide describes the commands and parameters of the Command Line Interface (CLI) as imple-mented in the current version of the Model 3124 system software. These commands are used to set-up, admin-ister and maintain the system. For detailed hardware or set-up information, refer to the product’s User Manual.
AudienceThis guide is intended for the following users:
• Operators
• Installers
• Maintenance technicians
StructureThis guide contains the following chapters and appendices:
• Chapter 1 on page 15 pexplains the operator interface
• Chapter 2 on page 20 provides information on the global commands
• Chapter 3 on page 24 provides information on the intialize mode commands
• Chapter 4 on page 26 provides information on the enable mode commands
• Chapter 5 on page 62 provides information on the configure mode commands
• Chapter 6 on page 115 provides information on the Ethernet interface and other interface mode commands
• Chapter 7 on page 118 provides information on the ATM bridge commands
• Chapter 8 on page 132 provides information on the GBE and GBE-LA bridge mode commands
• Chapter 9 on page 143 provides information on the ADSL configure mode commands
• Chapter 10 on page 146 provides information on the IPoA configure mode commands
• Chapter 11 on page 151 provides information on the access list mode commands
• Chapter 12 on page 162 provides information on the ATM description mode commands
• Chapter 13 on page 171 provides information on the priority list mode commands
• Chapter 14 on page 184 provides information on the alarm profile mode commands
• Chapter 15 on page 187 provides information on the IGMP-ACL profile mode commands
• Chapter 16 on page 189 provides information on the rate limit profile configure mode commands
• Chapter 17 on page 194 provides information on the service profile configure mode commands
• Chapter 18 on page 198 provides information on the spectrum profile configure mode commands
• Chapter 19 on page 206 provides information on the TCA profile mode commands
• Chapter 20 on page 208 provides information on the Dot1x mode commands
• Chapter 21 on page 214 provides information on contacting Patton for service and support
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Chapter contentsOverview ...............................................................................................................................................................16
Getting Started with the CLI.................................................................................................................................16
Connect Interface ...........................................................................................................................................16Authorization Level .........................................................................................................................................16
CLI Screen Description ..................................................................................................................................17
Execution Modes ............................................................................................................................................17Getting Help in the CLI .................................................................................................................................18
Terminal Key Functions .................................................................................................................................18
Notation Conventions ....................................................................................................................................19About String-type Parameters .........................................................................................................................19
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OverviewThis Model 3124 CLI Reference Guide provides information about configuring the software for the 3124 ADSL2+ IPDSLAM through the Command Line Interface. For information about setting up the unit, refer to the Model 3124 User Manual available online at www.patton.com/manuals/3124.pdf. For information about configuring the 3124 through the Web Management Interface (WMI), refer to the Model 3124 Administrator’s Reference Guide available online at www.patton.com/manuals/3124-arg.pdf.
Getting Started with the CLIAccess to the Operations System (OS) /Network Element (NE) system is protected by a log-on security system. You can log on to the NE with the user name and password. After three failed logon attempts, the system refuses further attempts.
After you log on, the system monitors the interface for periods of inactivity. If the interface is inactive for too long, you are automatically logged off.
All the NEs have the same initial user name (admin) and password (admin). You should change the password as soon as possible, because the initial password is known to anyone who reads this manual. You can also change the user name or add additional user names. Use the “account add” command to enter a new user iden-tification, password and authorization level. The system can handle one local logon session and at least four remote/OS sessions.
Connect Interface
Authorization Level
Table 1. Connect interface
Interface Parameter
Console Baud rate: 9600, Data bit:8, Parity: None, Stop bit :1Telnet Port 23SSH Port 22 (In Windows, you can run terminal emulator such as PuTTY)
Table 2. Authorization Level
Level Description
Super user Superuser can run all commands.Engineer Engineer can run all commands except the commands for creat-
ing/modifying/deleting accountGuest (default) Guest can run most commands except the commands that have
creating/modifying/deleting purpose.
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CLI Screen Description
Figure 1. CLI Screen Description
Execution ModesThe CLI contains several execution modes. Users will see a different set of commands under different execu-tion modes. Table 3 lists all the execution modes and their purposes. When users enter a certain execution mode, the corresponding mode prompt will be displayed automatically on the screen. The mode prompts of all the execution modes are also listed in Table 3.
Table 3. List of Execution Modes
Execute Mode Description Prompt Symbol
Initialize Without login prompt or already authenticated >Enable Management capable %Configure Configuration capable (conf)#Interface Interface configure capable (intf-conf)#Ethernet Interface Ethernet Interface configure capable (ethernet-intf-conf)#ATM Bridge ATM Bridge configuration capable (bridge-atm-conf)#ATM Description ATM Description configuration capable (atm-desc-conf)#ADSL config ADSL line configuration capable (adsl-intf-conf)#IPoA config IPoA routed mode configuration capable (ipoa-intf-conf)#Bridge Bridge configuration capable (bridge-eth-conf)#Access List ACL configuration capable (acl-conf)#Service Profile User/Line service profile configuration capable (service-profile)#Spectrum Profile User/Line spectrum profile configuration capable (spectrum-profile)#Alarm Profile User/Line alarm profile configuration capable (alarm-profile)#TCA Profile User/Line TCA profile configuration capable (tca-profile)#IGMP ACL Profile IGMP ACL profile configuration capable (igmpacl-profile)#Rate Limit Profile Priority List configuration capable (prio-conf)#Priority List Priority List configuration capable (prio-conf)#
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Getting Help in the CLIThe user can get help in two ways. The first way is by using the help command. The user can also enter a ques-tion mark “?” at each position in the command. The displayed result depends on the execution mode and pre-vious input.
Terminal Key FunctionsA list of all the terminal keys and their functions are shown in Table 4:
Table 4. List of Terminal Keys
Key Function
TAB Attempt to perform completion on the text before pointTAB TAB Display the next keyword of this command? Display help of commandENTER Execute inputDEL or BACKSPACE Delete the character to the left of the cursorUP Arrow History of last input lineDOWN Arrow History of previous input lineCTRL-d Delete the character at point. If point is at the beginning of the line,there
are no characters in the line, and the last character typed was not bound to delete-char, then return EOF.
CTRL-a Move to the start of the lineCTRL-e Move to the end of the lineCTRL-f Move Forward one characterCTRL-b Move Back one characterCTRL-c Force to interruptCTRL-k Kill the text from the current cursor to the endCTRL-p Move ‘back’ through the history list, fetching the previouscommand.CTRL-n Move ‘forward’ through the history list, fetching the next command.CTRL-r Search backward starting at the current line and moving ‘up’ through the
history as necessary. This is an incremental search.CTRL-t Drag the character before the cursor forward over the character at the cur-
sor, moving the cursor forward as well. If the insertion point is at the end of the line, this transposes the last two characters of the line. Negative arguments have no effect.
CTRL-u Kill backward from the cursor to the beginning of the current line.CTRL-w Kill the word behind point, using white space as a word boundary. The
killed text is saved on the kill-ring.CTRL-y Yank the top of the kill ring into the buffer at point.CTRL-s Terminal will not response to what the operator key inCTRL-q Back to normal mode from terminal not responding modeCTRL-z Exit current execution mode
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Notation ConventionsThe notation conventions for the parameter syntax of each CLI command are:
• Parameters enclosed in [ ] are optional.
• Parameter values are separated by a vertical bar “|” only when one of the specified values can be used.
• Parameter values are enclosed in { } when you must use one of the values specified.
About String-type ParametersSome commands have string type parameters. When you type in the values of these parameters, you must be careful not to use the keyword that is actually a part of some command. For example, ‘account add default’ will cause a syntax mistake, since default is the keyword of the command ‘igmp default’ and some other com-mands. Therefore, it is recommended to add “ ” when you have to use the command keyword as the parameter value. In this way, the keyword will be regarded as a common string. For example, account add “default”.
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Chapter 2 Global Commands
Chapter contentsGlobal Commands ................................................................................................................................................21
bye ..................................................................................................................................................................21
cluster .............................................................................................................................................................21cluster local .....................................................................................................................................................21
disable .............................................................................................................................................................21
end ..................................................................................................................................................................21exit ..................................................................................................................................................................22
help .................................................................................................................................................................22
list opmode .....................................................................................................................................................22system contact .................................................................................................................................................22
system location ................................................................................................................................................22
system name ....................................................................................................................................................23system restart ..................................................................................................................................................23
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Global CommandsThe Global commands can be used in all execution modes.
bye
cluster
cluster local
disable
end
Description: ExitSyntax: byeParameter: None
Description: Switch to a NE (network element) in the clusterSyntax: cluster <string>Parameter: Name Description
<string> NE name in the cluster you want to switch to
Valid values: string type value
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Switch to Master in the clusterSyntax: cluster localParameter: None
Description: Go to Disable execution mode from logoff modeSyntax: disableParameter: None
Description: Return to Enable modeSyntax: endParameter: None
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exit
help
list opmode
system contact
system location
Description: Go to previous execution modeSyntax: exitParameter: None
Description: Display helpSyntax: helpParameter: None
Description: List all the ADSL modes of operation.Syntax: list opmodeParameter: None
Description: Set system contactSyntax: system contact <contact>Parameter: Name Description
<contact> System contact
Valid values: string type value. Max 63 characters.
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Set system locationSyntax: system location <location>Parameter: Name Description
<location> System location
Valid values: string type value. Max 63 characters.
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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system name
system restart
Description: Set system nameSyntax: system name <name>Parameter: Name Description
<name> System name
Valid values: string type value. Max 32 characters.
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Restart the systemSyntax: system restartParameter: None
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Chapter 3 Initialize Mode Commands
Chapter contentsInitialize Mode Commands ...................................................................................................................................25
enable .............................................................................................................................................................25
show license ....................................................................................................................................................25show time .......................................................................................................................................................25
show uptime ...................................................................................................................................................25
show version ...................................................................................................................................................25
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Initialize Mode Commands
enable
show license
show time
show uptime
show version
Description: Go to Enable execution mode from disable modeSyntax: enableParameter: None
Description: Display GNU software licenseSyntax: show licenseParameter: None
Description: Display current timeSyntax: show timeParameter: None
Description: Display System up time and CPU loadingSyntax: show uptimeParameter: None
Description: Display CLI software versionSyntax: show versionParameter: None
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Chapter 4 Enable Mode Commands
Chapter contentsEnable Mode Commands ......................................................................................................................................29
configure .........................................................................................................................................................29
ping ................................................................................................................................................................29show access-list bcrate .....................................................................................................................................29
show access-list dstip .......................................................................................................................................30
show access-list dstmac ....................................................................................................................................30show access-list ethertype ................................................................................................................................30
show access-list ip-allowed ..............................................................................................................................31
show access-list ipprotocol ..............................................................................................................................31show access-list l4dstport ................................................................................................................................31
show access-list mcfldrate ................................................................................................................................32
show access-list srcip .......................................................................................................................................32show access-list srcmac ....................................................................................................................................32
show account ..................................................................................................................................................32
show aging ......................................................................................................................................................33show alarm current .........................................................................................................................................33
show alarm event ............................................................................................................................................33
show alarm history ..........................................................................................................................................33show atmdesc ..................................................................................................................................................33
show atm-loopback .........................................................................................................................................33
show cli-config ................................................................................................................................................34show cluster ....................................................................................................................................................34
show cpu .........................................................................................................................................................34
show dot1x .....................................................................................................................................................34show dot1x profile ..........................................................................................................................................34
show dot1x server ............................................................................................................................................34
show dot1x server <index> ..............................................................................................................................35show dsl-line-identify ......................................................................................................................................35
show fdb .........................................................................................................................................................35
show fdbstatic .................................................................................................................................................35show firmware .................................................................................................................................................36
show help ........................................................................................................................................................36
show http ........................................................................................................................................................36show igmp ......................................................................................................................................................36
show igmp group ............................................................................................................................................37
show igmp rtport ............................................................................................................................................37show igmp-acl bind gigabit .............................................................................................................................38
show igmp-acl bind xdsl ..................................................................................................................................38
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds snr ......................................................................................38
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds qln ......................................................................................39
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds hlin ....................................................................................39
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds hlog ....................................................................................39show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us load ....................................................................................40
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us gain ....................................................................................40
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us tss .......................................................................................40show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us snr .....................................................................................41
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us qln .....................................................................................41
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlin ...................................................................................41show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlog ...................................................................................42
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds load ...................................................................................42
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds gain ...................................................................................42
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds tss ......................................................................................43show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl channel .................................................................................................43
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl failure ....................................................................................................43
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line ........................................................................................................44show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line config .............................................................................................44
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line delt-test ..........................................................................................44
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line information ....................................................................................45show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl inventory ...............................................................................................45
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl operational ............................................................................................45
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} bridge ...........................................................................................................46show interface xdsl {all | <port>} cellcount ......................................................................................................46
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} counter .........................................................................................................46
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} ipoa ..............................................................................................................47show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vc .................................................................................................................47
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vlan ..............................................................................................................47
show interface bridge ......................................................................................................................................47show interface counter ....................................................................................................................................48
show interface gigabit [<port>] bridge .............................................................................................................48
show interface gigabit [<port>] counter ...........................................................................................................48show interface gigabit [<port>] vlan ................................................................................................................48
show mac-spoofing-detect config ....................................................................................................................49
show mac-spoofing-detect log .........................................................................................................................49show management all ......................................................................................................................................49
show management gbe ....................................................................................................................................49
show pm <port> adsl day ................................................................................................................................50show pm <port> adsl interval ..........................................................................................................................50
show port-template parameter .........................................................................................................................50
show priority-list ds .........................................................................................................................................51show priority-list dstip ....................................................................................................................................51
show priority-list dstmac .................................................................................................................................51
show priority-list ethertype .............................................................................................................................52show priority-list ipprotocol ............................................................................................................................52
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show priority-list srcip .....................................................................................................................................52
show priority-list srcmac .................................................................................................................................53
show priority-list tos .......................................................................................................................................53show priority-list vlanid ..................................................................................................................................53
show priority-queue config ..............................................................................................................................53
show priority-regen .........................................................................................................................................54show profile alarm all ......................................................................................................................................54
show profile igmp-acl ......................................................................................................................................54
show profile rate-limit policer .........................................................................................................................54show profile service adsl ..................................................................................................................................55
show profile spectrum adsl ..............................................................................................................................55
show profile tca adsl ........................................................................................................................................55
show rmon alarm ............................................................................................................................................56show rmon ether_history ................................................................................................................................56
show rmon event .............................................................................................................................................56
show rmon history ..........................................................................................................................................57show rmon log ................................................................................................................................................57
show rmon statistic .........................................................................................................................................57
show route ......................................................................................................................................................57show runningcfg .............................................................................................................................................57
show runningcfg interface gigabit ....................................................................................................................58
show runningcfg interface xdsl ........................................................................................................................58show snmp ......................................................................................................................................................58
show sntp ........................................................................................................................................................58
show syslog server ...........................................................................................................................................58show system ....................................................................................................................................................59
show tcm config ..............................................................................................................................................59
show tcm-policer .............................................................................................................................................59show temperature ............................................................................................................................................59
show time .......................................................................................................................................................59
show uptime ...................................................................................................................................................59show version ...................................................................................................................................................60
show version detail ..........................................................................................................................................60
show vlan ........................................................................................................................................................60show vlan ethertype .........................................................................................................................................60
show vlan protocol-base ..................................................................................................................................60
show vlan-translation one-to-one ....................................................................................................................60show vlan-translation many-to-one .................................................................................................................61
telnet ...............................................................................................................................................................61
traceroute ........................................................................................................................................................61
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Enable Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the Enable execution mode. Enable mode commands are executed with the % prompt symbol.
configure
ping
show access-list bcrate
Description: Go to Configure execution mode from Enable mode.Syntax: configureParameter: None
Description: ICMP echo and reply from hostname address or IP address. If there is no reply for a long time, press Ctrl + c to interrupt ping.
Syntax: ping {ipv4 address}ping {ipv4 address} count <count>ping {ipv4 address} size <size>ping {ipv4 address} count <count> size <size>
Parameter: Name Description
ipv4 address IPv4 address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx: 0~255)
Default value: -count The number of PING packets sent
Default value: -size Packet size
Default value: -
Description: Display all broadcast rate limiting listSyntax: show access-list bcrateParameter: None
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show access-list dstip
show access-list dstmac
show access-list ethertype
Description: Display all dest IP deny access list or by index.Syntax: show access-list dstip [<index>]Parameter: Name Description
<index> Destination IP deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display all destination MAC address deny access list or by indexSyntax: show access-list dstmac [<index>]Parameter: Name Description
<index> Destination MAC deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display all EtherType deny access list or by indexSyntax: show access-list ethertype [<index>]Parameter: Name Description
<index> EtherType deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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show access-list ip-allowed
show access-list ipprotocol
show access-list l4dstport
Description: Display all static IP allowed access list or by indexSyntax: show access-list ip-allowed [<index>]Parameter: Name Description
<index> Static IP allowed access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display all IP protocol deny access list or by indexSyntax: show access-list ipprotocol [<index>]Parameter: Name Description
<index> IP Protocol deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display all L4 dest port deny access list or by indexSyntax: show access-list l4dstport [<index>]Parameter: Name Description
<index> L4 destination port deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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show access-list mcfldrate
show access-list srcip
show access-list srcmac
show account
Description: Display all flooding rate limiting list or by VLAN IDSyntax: show access-list mcfldrate [vlan <VLAN ID>]Parameter: Name Description
VLAN ID VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display all source IP deny access list or by indexSyntax: show access-list srcip [<index>]Parameter: Name Description
<index> Source IP deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display all source mac address deny access list or by indexSyntax: show access-list srcmac [<index>]Parameter: Name Description
<index> Source MAC deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display system account list / detail informationSyntax: show account [detail]Parameter: None
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show aging
show alarm current
show alarm event
show alarm history
show atmdesc
show atm-loopback
Description: Display bridge aging timeSyntax: show agingParameter: None
Description: Display current alarm listSyntax: show alarm currentParameter: None
Description: Display event listSyntax: show alarm eventParameter: None
Description: Display alarm history listSyntax: show alarm historyParameter: None
Description: Display ATM descriptorSyntax: show atmdescParameter: None
Description: Display ATM loopback status (by port)Syntax: show atm-loopback [<port>]Parameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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show cli-config
show cluster
show cpu
show dot1x
show dot1x profile
show dot1x server
Description: Display current setting for CLI configuration (timeout value, session value)Syntax: show cli-configParameter: None
Description: Display cluster configuration / cluster member list / cluster statusSyntax: show cluster {config | member | status}Parameter: None
Description: Display CPU informationSyntax: show cpuParameter: None
Description: Display 802.1x informationSyntax: show dot1xParameter: None
Description: Display 802.1x profileSyntax: show dot1x profileParameter: None
Description: Display 802.1x server configurationSyntax: show dot1x serverParameter: None
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show dot1x server <index>
show dsl-line-identify
show fdb
show fdbstatic
Description: Display 802.1x server configuration by index [1...3]Syntax: show dot1x server <index>Parameter: Name Description
<index> Display 802.1x server configuration by index
Valid values: 1 ~ 3
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display DSL line identify informationSyntax: show dsl-line-identifyParameter: None
Description: Display all MAC learning table or by VLAN IDSyntax: show fdb [vlan <VLAN ID>]Parameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display all static MAC forwarding table or by indexSyntax: show fdbstatic [<index>]Parameter: Name Description
<index> Static MAC forwarding table number
Valid values: 1 ~ 512
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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show firmware
show help
show http
show igmp
Description: Display firmware update status or partition information
Note: The Active status of the firmware partition information means the active partition for next time restart, not current running partition.
Ex.:
local:%show firmware partition
Current Version:1.00B05
Partition Version Date Status
-------------------------------------------
1 1.00B05t1 2008/7/4 --
2 1.00B05 2008/6/18 Active
Syntax: show firmware {status | partition}Parameter: None
Description: Display HelpSyntax: show helpParameter: None
Description: Display HTTP Web portSyntax: show httpParameter: None
Description: Display IGMP informationSyntax: show igmpParameter: None
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show igmp group
show igmp rtport
Description: Display IGMP VLAN group listSyntax: show igmp group list
show igmp group ip <ipv4 address> vlan <VLAN ID>show igmp group ip <ipv4 address> vlan <VLAN ID> src listshow igmp group ip <ipv4 address> vlan <VLAN ID> src <ipv4 address>
Parameter: Name Description
ipv4 address IGMP group address
Valid values: 224.0.0.0 ~ 239.255.255.255The range of addresses from 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255 is reserved for the use of routing protocols and other low-level topology discovery or maintenance protocols.
Default value: -
Type: MandatoryVLAN ID VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display all IGMP router port list or by VLAN IDSyntax: show igmp rtport [vlan <VLAN ID>]Parameter: Name Description
VLAN ID VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show igmp-acl bind gigabit
show igmp-acl bind xdsl
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds snr
Description: Display all IGMP ACL bind status for gigabit interfaceSyntax: show igmp-acl bind gigabit <port>Parameter: Name Description
port Gigabit Ethernet port number
Valid values: 1
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display all IGMP ACL bind status for xdsl bridge portSyntax: show igmp-acl bind xdsl <port>Parameter: Name Description
port Port number
Valid values: 1 ~24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display carrier information of far-end snr downstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed)
Syntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds snrParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds qln
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds hlin
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds hlog
Description: Display carrier information of far-end qln downstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed)
Syntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds qlnParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display carrier information of far-end hlin downstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed)
Syntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds hlinParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display carrier information of far-end hlog downstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed)
Syntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe ds hlogParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us load
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us gain
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us tss
Description: Display carrier information of far-end load upstream by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us loadParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display carrier information of far-end gain upstream by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us gainParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display carrier information of far-end tss upstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed)
Syntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier fe us tssParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us snr
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us qln
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlin
Description: Display carrier information of near-end snr upstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed)
Syntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us snrParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display carrier information of near-end qln upstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed)
Syntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us qlnParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display carrier information of near-end hlin upstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed)
Syntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlinParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlog
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds load
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds gain
Description: Display carrier information of near-end hlog upstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed)
Syntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne us hlogParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display carrier information of near-end load downstream by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds loadParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display carrier information of near-end gain downstream by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds gainParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds tss
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl channel
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl failure
Description: Display carrier information of near-end tss downstream by Bridge port (the xdsl port must be in diagnostic mode and the test is completed)
Syntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl carrier ne ds tssParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display xDSL line channel information by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl channelParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display xDSL failure by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl failureParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line config
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line delt-test
Description: Display xDSL line status by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl lineParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display xDSL line configuration information by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line configParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display xDSL line DELT test information by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line delt-testParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line information
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl inventory
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl operational
Description: Display xDSL line information by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl line informationParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display xDSL inventory by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl inventoryParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display xDSL far-end/near-end operational information by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} adsl operational {fe | ne}Parameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} bridge
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} cellcount
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} counter
Description: Display Bridge information by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} bridgeParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display ATM cell counter by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} cellcountParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display Ethernet packet counter by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} counterParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show interface xdsl {all | <port>} ipoa
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vc
show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vlan
show interface bridge
Description: Display IPoA (RFC 2684) information by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} ipoaParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display VC information by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vcParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display VLAN information by Bridge portSyntax: show interface xdsl {all | <port>} vlanParameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display All interface Bridge informationSyntax: show interface bridgeParameter: None
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show interface counter
show interface gigabit [<port>] bridge
show interface gigabit [<port>] counter
show interface gigabit [<port>] vlan
Description: Display All interface Ethernet packet counterSyntax: show interface counterParameter: None
Description: Display Bridge information of all Gigabit Ethernet interfaces or by Gigabit Ethernet portSyntax: interface gigabit [<port>] bridgeParameter: Name Description
port Gigabit Ethernet port number
Valid values: 1
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display Gigabit Ethernet counter of all Gigabit Ethernet interfaces or by Gigabit Ethernet port
Syntax: show interface gigabit [<port>] counterParameter: Name Description
port Gigabit Ethernet port number
Valid values: 1
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display VLAN information of all Gigabit Ethernet interface or by Gigabit Ethernet portSyntax: show interface gigabit [<port>] vlanParameter: Name Description
port Gigabit Ethernet port number
Valid values: 1
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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show mac-spoofing-detect config
show mac-spoofing-detect log
show management all
show management gbe
Description: Display MAC Spoofing Detect configurationSyntax: show mac-spoofing-detect configParameter: None
Description: Display MAC Spoofing Detect logSyntax: show mac-spoofing-detect logParameter: None
Description: Display all system management port ip settingSyntax: show management allParameter: None
Description: Display GBE management port ip settingSyntax: show management gbeParameter: None
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show pm <port> adsl day
show pm <port> adsl interval
show port-template parameter
Description: Display performance monitoring data for previous 1 day or current daySyntax: show pm <port> adsl day {<number> | current}Parameter: Name Description
port Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatorynumber Day number
Valid values: 1 ~ 1
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display performance monitoring data for previous 1~96 intervals or current intervalSyntax: show pm <port> adsl interval {<number> | current}Parameter: Name Description
port Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatorynumber Day number
Valid values: 1 ~ 96
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display parameter mask. That is, display which profiles (or function) of the template port are selected to be duplicated to other ports. Mask means selected; Unmask means not-selected
Syntax: show port-template parameterParameter: None
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show priority-list ds
show priority-list dstip
show priority-list dstmac
Description: Display differentiated services priority listSyntax: show priority-list ds [<number>]Parameter: Name Description
number Differentiate services priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display destination IP address priority listSyntax: show priority-list dstip [<number>]Parameter: Name Description
number Destination IP address priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display destination MAC address priority listSyntax: show priority-list dstmac [<number>]Parameter: Name Description
number Destination MAC address priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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show priority-list ethertype
show priority-list ipprotocol
show priority-list srcip
Description: Display specific Ether Type VLAN priority listSyntax: show priority-list ethertype [<number>]Parameter: Name Description
number Ether Type priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display IP Protocol VLAN priority listSyntax: show priority-list ipprotocol [<number>]Parameter: Name Description
number IP Protocol VLAN priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display source IP address priority listSyntax: show priority-list srcip [<number>]Parameter: Name Description
number Source IP address priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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show priority-list srcmac
show priority-list tos
show priority-list vlanid
show priority-queue config
Description: Display source MAC address priority listSyntax: show priority-list srcmac [<number>]Parameter: Name Description
number Source MAC address priority list number.
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display ToS (IP Precedence) priority listSyntax: show priority-list tos [<number>]Parameter: Name Description
number ToS (IP Precedence) priority list number.
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display VLAN ID priority listSyntax: show priority-list vlanid [<number>]Parameter: Name Description
number VLAN ID priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display Priority and Queue mapping configurationSyntax: show priority-queue configParameter: None
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show priority-regen
show profile alarm all
show profile igmp-acl
show profile rate-limit policer
Description: Display VLAN priority tag filterSyntax: show priority-regenParameter: None
Description: Display alarm profileSyntax: sshow profile alarm allParameter: None
Description: Display IGMP ACL profileSyntax: show profile igmp-acl <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 15
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display rate limit policer informationSyntax: sshow profile rate-limit policerParameter: None
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show profile service adsl
show profile spectrum adsl
show profile tca adsl
Description: Display ADSL service profileSyntax: show profile service adsl {<number> | all}Parameter: Name Description
<number> Profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 120
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display ADSL service profileSyntax: show profile service adsl {<number> | all}Parameter: Name Description
<number> Profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 120
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display threshold crossing alert profile or all profilesSyntax: show profile tca adsl {<index> | all}Parameter: Name Description
<index> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show rmon alarm
show rmon ether_history
show rmon event
Description: Display RMON alarm informationSyntax: show rmon alarm {all | <number>}Parameter: Name Description
number RMON alarm entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display RMON Ether history informationSyntax: show rmon ether_history <number>Parameter: Name Description
number RMON index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display RMON event informationSyntax: show rmon event {all | <number>}Parameter: Name Description
number RMON event entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 128
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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show rmon history
show rmon log
show rmon statistic
show route
show runningcfg
Description: Display RMON history control informationSyntax: show rmon history {all | <number>}Parameter: Name Description
number RMON history control entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display RMON logSyntax: show rmon logParameter: None
Description: Display RMON statistic informationSyntax: show rmon statistic {all | <number>}Parameter: Name Description
number RMON statistic entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display GBE routing table and default gatewaySyntax: show routeParameter: None
Description: Display running configSyntax: show runningcfgParameter: None
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show runningcfg interface gigabit
show runningcfg interface xdsl
show snmp
show sntp
show syslog server
Description: Display running config by Gigabit Ethernet interfaceSyntax: show runningcfg interface gigabit <port>Parameter: Name Description
port Gigabit port number
Valid values: 1
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display running config by xDSL interfaceSyntax: show runningcfg interface xdsl <port>Parameter: Name Description
port xDSL port number
Valid values: 1~24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display SNMP community/notify/target settingSyntax: show snmp {community | notify | target}Parameter: None
Description: Display SNTP settingSyntax: show sntpParameter: None
Description: Display IP address of the syslog serverSyntax: show syslog serverParameter: None
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show system
show tcm config
show tcm-policer
show temperature
show time
show uptime
Description: Display system information, system inventory, or system nameSyntax: show system {information | inventory | name}Parameter: None
Description: Display TCM (Three-Color-Marking) Policer configurationSyntax: show tcm configParameter: None
Description: Display TCM Policer Binding TableSyntax: show tcm-policerParameter: None
Description: Display system temperatureSyntax: show temperatureParameter: None
Description: Display current timeSyntax: show timeParameter: None
Description: Display System up time and CPU loadingSyntax: show uptimeParameter: None
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show version
show version detail
show vlan
show vlan ethertype
show vlan protocol-base
show vlan-translation one-to-one
Description: Display CLI software versionSyntax: show versionParameter: None
Description: Display CLI software version and system informationSyntax: show version detailParameter: None
Description: Display bridge port member setSyntax: show vlan [<VLAN ID>]Parameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Show VLAN S-Tag Ether typeSyntax: show vlan ether typeParameter: None
Description: Display protocol based VLAN tableSyntax: show vlan ether typeParameter: None
Description: Display one-to-one VLAn translation tableSyntax: show vlan-translation one-to-oneParameter: None
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show vlan-translation many-to-one
telnet
traceroute
Description: Display many-to-one VLAN translation tableSyntax: show vlan-translation many-to-oneParameter: None
Description: Telnet to a destination (If you’re not connecting to the DSLAM through its con-sole port, this command is not provided.)
Syntax: telnet <target address>Parameter: Name Description
target address IPV4 address or hostname
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx: 0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Trace route (and not use ICMP ECHO instead of UDP datagrams)Syntax: traceroute <target address> [no_icmp]Parameter: Name Description
target address IPV4 address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx: 0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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Chapter contentsConfigure Mode Commands.................................................................................................................................66
access-list ........................................................................................................................................................66
account add ....................................................................................................................................................66account delete .................................................................................................................................................67
account modify ...............................................................................................................................................67
aging ...............................................................................................................................................................68alarm event clear .............................................................................................................................................68
alarm history clear ...........................................................................................................................................68
atmdesc ...........................................................................................................................................................68atm-loopback ..................................................................................................................................................69
cli-config session .............................................................................................................................................69
cli-config timeout ............................................................................................................................................70cluster-cfg domain ...........................................................................................................................................70
cluster-cfg management ..................................................................................................................................70
cluster-cfg name ..............................................................................................................................................71cluster-cfg role .................................................................................................................................................71
cluster-cfg voting-key ......................................................................................................................................71
dot1x ..............................................................................................................................................................71dot1x disable ...................................................................................................................................................71
dot1x enable ...................................................................................................................................................72
dsl-line-identify dhcp ......................................................................................................................................72dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 circuit ............................................................................................................72
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name ...................................................................................................72
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-cluster ........................................................................................72dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-customer ....................................................................................72
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 sub ................................................................................................................73
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 remote ...........................................................................................................73dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name .....................................................................................................................73
dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name-check ...........................................................................................................73
fdbstatic <number> {xdsl | gigabit} ..................................................................................................................74fdbstatic <number> disable .............................................................................................................................75
fdbstatic list .....................................................................................................................................................75
firmware bootcode-upgrade ............................................................................................................................75firmware login .................................................................................................................................................76
firmware partition ...........................................................................................................................................76
firmware upgrade ............................................................................................................................................76http port .........................................................................................................................................................77
igmp acl ..........................................................................................................................................................77
igmp default ....................................................................................................................................................77
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igmp deny no-router alert ...............................................................................................................................77
igmp disable ....................................................................................................................................................77
igmp max-group-limit .....................................................................................................................................78igmp proxy ......................................................................................................................................................78
igmp snooping ................................................................................................................................................78
igmp rtport gigabit ..........................................................................................................................................78igmp rtport list ................................................................................................................................................79
igmp timeout ..................................................................................................................................................79
igmp version ...................................................................................................................................................79interface gigabit ...............................................................................................................................................80
interface xdsl ...................................................................................................................................................80
mac-spoofing-detect ........................................................................................................................................80
management gbe .............................................................................................................................................80management gbe vlan ......................................................................................................................................81
management gbe vlan priority .........................................................................................................................81
pm clear ..........................................................................................................................................................81port-template mask .........................................................................................................................................82
port-template unmask .....................................................................................................................................82
port-template template-port ............................................................................................................................82priority-list ......................................................................................................................................................82
priority-queue atm priority .............................................................................................................................83
priority-queue atm queue0-weight ..................................................................................................................83priority-queue atm queue1-weight ..................................................................................................................83
priority-queue atm queue2-weight ..................................................................................................................84
priority-queue atm queue3-weight ..................................................................................................................84priority-queue atm scheduling .........................................................................................................................84
priority-queue gigabit priority .........................................................................................................................85
profile alarm ....................................................................................................................................................85profile igmp-acl ...............................................................................................................................................85
profile service adsl ...........................................................................................................................................86
profile spectrum ..............................................................................................................................................86profile tca xdsl .................................................................................................................................................86
profile rate-limit ..............................................................................................................................................86
remotecfg login ...............................................................................................................................................87restore-factory .................................................................................................................................................87
rmon alarm <index> alarm_interval ................................................................................................................88
rmon alarm <index> delete ..............................................................................................................................88rmon alarm <index> falling_eventindex ..........................................................................................................89
rmon alarm <index> falling_threshold ............................................................................................................89
rmon alarm <index> owner .............................................................................................................................90rmon alarm <index> rising_eventindex ...........................................................................................................90
rmon alarm <index> rising_threshold ..............................................................................................................91
rmon alarm <index> sample_type ...................................................................................................................91rmon alarm <index> startup_alarm .................................................................................................................91
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rmon alarm <index> variable ...........................................................................................................................92
rmon event <index> community .....................................................................................................................93
rmon event <index> delete ..............................................................................................................................93rmon event <index> description ......................................................................................................................94
rmon event <index> owner .............................................................................................................................94
rmon event <index> type ................................................................................................................................95rmon history <index> buckets_requested ........................................................................................................95
rmon history <index> delete ............................................................................................................................95
rmon history <index> ifc .................................................................................................................................96rmon history <index> interval .........................................................................................................................96
rmon history <index> owner ...........................................................................................................................97
rmon statistic <index> delete ...........................................................................................................................97
rmon statistic <index> ifc ................................................................................................................................98rmon statistic <index> owner ..........................................................................................................................98
route ...............................................................................................................................................................99
route default ...................................................................................................................................................99route delete .....................................................................................................................................................99
runningcfg active partition ............................................................................................................................100
runningcfg load partition ..............................................................................................................................100runningcfg login ...........................................................................................................................................100
runningcfg write partition .............................................................................................................................101
snmp <index> community ............................................................................................................................101snmp notify ..................................................................................................................................................102
snmp target <name> address .........................................................................................................................102
snmp target <name> delete ...........................................................................................................................103snmp target <name> tag-list ..........................................................................................................................103
snmp target <name> version .........................................................................................................................103
sntp polling interval ......................................................................................................................................104sntp server address .........................................................................................................................................104
syslog server ..................................................................................................................................................104
tcm color-aware ............................................................................................................................................104tcm color-field ..............................................................................................................................................105
tcm green ......................................................................................................................................................105
tcm non-conform-pkt ...................................................................................................................................105tcm red .........................................................................................................................................................105
tcm yellow ....................................................................................................................................................106
temperature threshold ...................................................................................................................................106temperature shelf time ...................................................................................................................................107
time set date ..................................................................................................................................................107
time set time .................................................................................................................................................108time set timezone ..........................................................................................................................................109
vlan ethertype s-tag .......................................................................................................................................111
vlan protocol-base .........................................................................................................................................111vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> gigabit <port> one-to-one .........................................................112
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vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> gigabit <port> many-to-one ......................................................113
vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> disable ......................................................................................114
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Configure Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the Configure execution mode. Configure mode com-mands are executed with the (conf)# prompt.
access-list
account add
Description: Go to access-list execution mode from Configure mode.Syntax: access-listParameter: None
Description: Add new account.Syntax: account add <name>
account add <name> password <password> comment <comment> account add <name> password <password> level <level> [comment <comment>] account add <name> password <password> password-expiration <day number>
Parameter: Name Description
<name> ID name (max 31 characters).
Only 0-9, a-z, A-Z, and symbol “_-.” are accepted for account name. For example, abc_12_XYZ-10.1 is a valid user name. Note that the 3124 does not accept user names beginning with a digital number. For example, 123abc or 123456 are not a valid name.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<password> Input password (max 31 characters)
Default value: space char
Type: Optional<level> Set access level
Valid values: superuser, engineer, guest
Default value: guest
Type: Optional<comment> Set comment (max 31 characters)
Default value: space char
Type: Optional<day number> Set password expiration days (0:disable)
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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account delete
account modify
Description: Delete accountSyntax: account delete <name>Parameter: Name Description
<name> ID name (max 31 characters).
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Modify account.Syntax: account modify <name> comment <comment>
account modify <name> password <password> [{ level <level> [comment <com-ment>] | comment <comment> | password-expiration <day number> }] account modify <name> level <level> [comment <comment> account modify <name> password-expiration <day number>
Parameter: Name Description
<name> ID name (max 31 characters).
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<password> Input password (max 31 characters)
Default value: space char
Type: Optional<level> Set access level
Valid values: superuser, engineer, guest
Default value: guest
Type: Optional<comment> Set comment (max 31 characters)
Default value: space char
Type: Optionalday number Set password expiration days (0:disable)
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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aging
alarm event clear
alarm history clear
atmdesc
Description: Bridge aging timeSyntax: aging <number>Parameter: Name Description
number Aging time (sec)
Valid values: (10-1000000) sec.
Default value: 300
Type: Mandatory
Description: Clear alarm event logSyntax: alarm event clearParameter: None
Description: Clear alarm historySyntax: alarm history clearParameter: None
Description: Go to ATM-description execution mode from Configure modeSyntax: atmdescParameter: None
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atm-loopback
cli-config session
Description: ATM loopback testing OAM Cell generation enable / OAM Cell Generation disable / Set ATM loopback type or clear loopback status for a PVC
Syntax: atm-loopback enable atm-loopback disable atm-loopback <port>/<pvc> {type <type> | clear}
Parameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<type> ATM loopback type
Valid values: f5-e2e, f5-segment
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set CLI max number of connection sessionsSyntax: cli-config session <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Set CLI max number of connection sessions
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: 5
Type: Mandatory
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cli-config timeout
cluster-cfg domain
cluster-cfg management
Description: Set CLI configuration timeout valueSyntax: cli-config timeout <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Set CLI connection timeout value
Valid values: 180 ~ 3600 (sec)
Default value: 300 (sec)
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set cluster domain nameSyntax: cluster-cfg domain <string>Parameter: Name Description
<string> Cluster domain name
Valid values: Max length 31
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set cluster management IP configurationSyntax: cluster-cfg management {ip <ipv4 address> | netmask <netmask> | gateway <ipv4
address>}Parameter: Name Description
<ipv4 address> IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx: 0~255)
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory<netmask> Netmask of the management port
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx: 0~255)
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Optional
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cluster-cfg name
cluster-cfg role
cluster-cfg voting-key
dot1x
dot1x disable
Description: Set the NE name in a clusterSyntax: cluster-cfg name <string>Parameter: Name Description
<string> A name for NE Identification
Valid values: Max length 31
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set cluster role to System-decide, Slave only or Not in a cluster (default)Syntax: cluster-cfg role {cluster | slave-only | individual}Parameter: None
Description: Set cluster voting-key for the priority to be a MasterSyntax: cluster-cfg voting key <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Cluster voting key
Valid values: 0~4294967295
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
Description: Go to 802.1x configuration modeSyntax: dot1xParameter: None
Description: Disable 802.1x authentication function of the systemSyntax: dot1x disableParameter: None
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dot1x enable
dsl-line-identify dhcp
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 circuit
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-cluster
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-customer
Description: Enable 802.1x authentication function of the systemSyntax: dot1x enableParameter: None
Description: Set DHCP Relay Option82 enable/disableSyntax: dsl-line-identify dhcp {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: Set DHCP Option82 Circuit ID type (default type is <DSLAM name>:<circuit num-ber>:<vpi>:<vci> / or customer-defined type)
Syntax: dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 circuit {default | customer}Parameter: None
Description: Set DSLAM nameSyntax: dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name <string>Parameter: Name Description
<string> Set DSLAM name (max length 15)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set DSLAM name by Cluster nameSyntax: dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-clusterParameter: None
Description: Set DSLAM name by customer-definedSyntax: dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 dslam-name-customerParameter: None
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dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 sub
dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 remote
dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name
dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name-check
Description: Set DHCP Option82 sub mode (send Circuit ID/send Remote ID/send Both)Syntax: dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 sub {circuit | remote | both}Parameter: None
Description: Set Remote ID type as Default / Line ID / Line Description / Line phone number / Customer (default type is <DSLAM nae>:<bridge port index>; customer type means the customer-defined type
Syntax: dsl-line-identify dhcp option82 remote {default | line-id | line-descr | line-phone | customer}Parameter: None
Description: Set Service NameSyntax: dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name <string>Parameter: Name Description
<string> Set Service name
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Disable/Enable PPPoE Service Name checkSyntax: dsl-line-identify pppoe srv-name-check {disable | enable}Parameter: None
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fdbstatic <number> {xdsl | gigabit}
Description: Static MAC forwarding table settingSyntax: fdbstatic <number> xdsl <port>/<pvc> vlan <VLAN ID> mac <mac address> {deny | pass}
fdbstatic <number> gigabit <port> vlan <VLAN ID> mac <mac address> {deny | pass}Parameter: Name Description
<number> Static MAC forwarding table number
Valid values: 1 ~ 512
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<mac address> MAC address
Valid values: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (xx:00~ff)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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fdbstatic <number> disable
fdbstatic list
firmware bootcode-upgrade
Description: Disable specify static MAC forwarding entrySyntax: fdbstatic <number> disableParameter: Name Description
<number> Static MAC forwarding table number
Valid values: 1 ~ 512
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show static MAC forwarding table or specified static MAC forwarding entrySyntax: fdbstatic [<number>] listParameter: Name Description
<number> Static MAC forwarding table number
Valid values: 1 ~ 512
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Get bootcode from FTP server and write to Flash ROMSyntax: firmware bootcode-upgrade <filename>Parameter: Name Description
<filename> Boot code path and file name (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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firmware login
firmware partition
firmware upgrade
Description: Login FTP server that firmware image belongs toSyntax: firmware login <ipv4 address> username <name> password <password>Parameter: Name Description
<ipv4address> IPV4 address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<name> User name (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<password> Input password (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set booting partitionSyntax: firmware partition <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Partition number
Valid values: 1 ~ 2
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Get firmware image from FTP server and write to Flash ROMSyntax: firmware upgrade <filename>Parameter: Name Description
<filename> Path and File name (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rt
http port
igmp acl
igmp default
igmp deny no-router alert
igmp disable
Description: Set http server listening portSyntax: http port <port number>Parameter: Name Description
port number The port number
Valid values: Integer range 0-65535
Default value: 80
Type: Mandatory
Description: IGMP ACL control modeSyntax: igmp acl {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: IGMP set defaultSyntax: igmp [default]Parameter: None
Description: Enable or disable the function that the system will deny IGMP packets that have no router aleoption in their IP header. Default is “disable”; the system doesn’t care router alert option.
Syntax: igmp deny no-router-alert {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: Disable snooping mode and proxy modeSyntax: igmp disableParameter: None
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igmp max-group-limit
igmp proxy
igmp snooping
igmp rtport gigabit
Description: Enable or disable the function that maximum active counter of IGMP groupsSyntax: igmp max-group-limit {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: Enable IGMP proxy snooping modeSyntax: igmp proxyParameter: None
Description: Enable IGMP normal snooping mode enableSyntax: igmp snoopingParameter: None
Description: Set IGMP router port (giga1) and set IGMP router IP addressSyntax: igmp rtport gigabit <port> vlan <VLAN ID> [disable | ip <ipv4 address>]Parameter: Name Description
port Port number
Valid values: 1
Default value: -
Type: MandatoryVLAN ID VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatoryipv4 address Set router IP address for proxy mode IGMP general query
packet reference
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx: 0~255)
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Optional
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igmp rtport list
igmp timeout
igmp version
Description: Show IGMP router port listSyntax: igmp rtport list [<VLAN ID>]Parameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: IGMP timeout setting (BC/LMQT/MRT/Query/URI)Syntax: igmp timeout {bc | lmqt | mrt | query | uri} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Timeout value
Valid values: 1 ~ 500 (second)
Default value:
BC: 400 LMQT: 1 MRT: 10 Query: 125 URI: 1
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set IGMP protocol versionSyntax: igmp version {v1 | v2 | v3}Parameter: None
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interface gigabit
interface xdsl
mac-spoofing-detect
management gbe
Description: Go to Gigabit Ethernet Interface execution mode from Configure modeSyntax: interface gigabit <port>Parameter: Name Description
<port> Gigabit Ethernet port number
Valid values: 1
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Go to xDSL Interface execution mode from Configure modeSyntax: interface xdsl <port>Parameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value:
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enable/Disable MAC spoofing detectionSyntax: mac-spoofing-detect {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: Set GBE port IP address Syntax: management gbe <ipv4 address>Parameter: Name Description
ipv4address IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory
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management gbe vlan
management gbe vlan priority
pm clear
Description: Set incoming VLAN tag management (only allowing incoming packets with the specified VLAn ID or no limit of VLAN ID)
Syntax: management gbe vlan <VLAN ID> {no-limit | <VLAN ID>}Parameter: Name Description
VLAN ID VLAN ID
Valid values: 1~4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set priority level of the inband management traffic sent out from the GBE portSyntax: management gbe vlan priority <prio ID>Parameter: Name Description
prio ID Priority ID
Valid values: 0~7
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
Description: Clear current performance monitoring data.Syntax: pm clear <port>Parameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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port-template mask
port-template unmask
port-template template-port
priority-list
Description: Mask the function (profile) of template line port. Mask means to select this item to be copied to other ports.
Syntax: port-template mask {xdsl-lineconf | xdsl-profile | xdsl-admstatus | dsl-dentify-trust | pvc-vlan-bridge | igmp-acl | filter | priority-remark | priority-regen | ethernet-policer}
Parameter: None
Description: Unmask the function (profile) of template line port. Un-Mask means to de-select this item to be copied to other ports.
Syntax: port-template mask {xdsl-lineconf | xdsl-profile | xdsl-admstatus | dsl-dentify-trust | pvc-vlan-bridge | igmp-acl | filter | priority-remark | priority-regen | ethernet-policer}
Parameter: None
Description: Select the template line port and pasted line port (copy configuration from template port)Syntax: port-template template-port <port> paste-port <port>Parameter: Name Description
<port> xDSL port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Go to Priority-list execution mode from Configure mode.Syntax: priority-listParameter: None
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priority-queue atm priority
priority-queue atm queue0-weight
priority-queue atm queue1-weight
Description: Set ATM interface priority queue mappingSyntax: priority-queue atm priority <prio ID> queue <number>Parameter: Name Description
<prio ID> Priority ID
Valid values: 0~7
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory<number> Priority queue value
Valid values: 0~7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set weight value of ATM Priority Queue 0Syntax: priority-queue atm queue0-weight <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Weight value of ATM Priority Queue 0
Valid values: 1~255
Default value: 10
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set weight value of ATM Priority Queue 1Syntax: priority-queue atm queue1-weight <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Weight value of ATM Priority Queue 1
Valid values: 1~255
Default value: 20
Type: Mandatory
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priority-queue atm queue2-weight
priority-queue atm queue3-weight
priority-queue atm scheduling
Description: Set weight value of ATM Priority Queue 2Syntax: priority-queue atm queue2-weight <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Weight value of ATM Priority Queue 2
Valid values: 1~255
Default value: 30
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set weight value of ATM Priority Queue 3Syntax: priority-queue atm queue3-weight <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Weight value of ATM Priority Queue 3
Valid values: 1~255
Default value: 40
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set priority queue scheduling only support SPQ mode or support SQP and WFQ modes
Syntax: priority-queue atm scheduling {sqp | spq-wfq}Parameter: None
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priority-queue gigabit priority
profile alarm
profile igmp-acl
Description: Set gigabit interface priority queue mappingSyntax: priority-queue atm priority <prio ID> queue <number>Parameter: Name Description
<prio ID> Priority ID
Valid values: 0~7
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory<number> Priority queue value
Valid values: 0~3
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enter this command to go to alarm profile configuration mode.Syntax: profile alarmParameter: None
Description: Enter this command to go to IGMP ACL profile configuration modeSyntax: profile igmp-acl <profile index>Parameter: Name Description
<profile index> Profile index
Valid values:1 ~ 15
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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profile service adsl
profile spectrum
profile tca xdsl
profile rate-limit
Description: Enter this command to go to service profile configuration modeSyntax: profile service adsl <profile index>[disable]Parameter: Name Description
<profile index> Profile index
Valid values: 2 ~ 120
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enter this command to go to service profile configuration mode or delete a spectrum profile
Syntax: profile spectrum {adsl2 | adsl2plus | readsl2} <profile index> [disable]Parameter: Name Description
<profile index> Profile index
Valid values: 2 ~ 120
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enter this command to go to TCA profile configuration mode or delete the specified TCA profile
Syntax: profile tca xdsl <index> [disable]Parameter: Name Description
<index> TCA profile index
Valid values: 2~64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enter this command to go to rate-limit profile configuration mode.Syntax: profile tca xdsl <index> [disable]Parameter: None
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remotecfg login
restore-factory
Description: Login FTP server to get remote configuration and load it to running configuration or write remote configuration to memory
Syntax: remotecfg login <ipv4 address> get <filename> {load | write partition <number>}Parameter: Name Description
<ipv4 address> IP address of TFTP server
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<filename> Remote path and file name (max 31 character)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> Partition number
Valid values: 1 ~ 2
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Restore factory setting (Must restart system after executing the restore-factory command in order for the setting to take effect.)
Syntax: restore-factoryParameter: None
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rmon alarm <index> alarm_interval
rmon alarm <index> delete
Description: Set RMON alarm intervalSyntax: rmon alarm <index> alarm_interval <number>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON alarm entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> Alarm interval
Valid values: 0~2147483647 (0: disable)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete RMON alarm entrySyntax: rmon alarm <index> delete <number>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON alarm entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rmon alarm <index> falling_eventindex
rmon alarm <index> falling_threshold
Description: Set RMON alarm falling event indexSyntax: rmon alarm <index> falling_eventindex <number>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON alarm entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> RMON alarm falling event index
Valid values: 1 ~ 128
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set RMON alarm falling thresholdSyntax: rmon alarm <index> falling_threshold <number>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON alarm entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> RMON alarm falling threshold
Valid values: 0 ~ 4294967295
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rmon alarm <index> owner
rmon alarm <index> rising_eventindex
Description: RMON alarm ownerSyntax: rmon alarm <index> owner <string>Parameter: Name Description
<string> Owner name
Valid values: (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set RMON alarm rising event indexSyntax: rmon alarm <index> rising_eventindex <number>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON alarm entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> RMON alarm rising event index
Valid values: 1 ~ 128
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rmon alarm <index> rising_threshold
rmon alarm <index> sample_type
rmon alarm <index> startup_alarm
Description: Set RMON alarm rising thresholdSyntax: rmon alarm <index> rising_threshold <number>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON alarm entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> RMON alarm rising threshold
Valid values: 0 ~ 4294967295
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: RMON alarm sample type (Compared directly with the thresholds or Difference compared with the thresholds)
Syntax: rmon alarm <index> sample_type {absolute | delta}Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON alarm entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: RMON startup alarm (Rising threshold alarm, Falling threshold alarm or Both rising and falling threshold alarm)
Syntax: rmon alarm <index> startup_alarm {rising | falling | both}Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON alarm entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rmon alarm <index> variable
Description: Source sample in statistic table
Variable Description
rx_broadcast Monitoring rx broadcast packetsrx_bytes Monitoring rx bytes packetsrx_dropped Monitoring rx dropped packetsrx_err_aligment Monitoring rx error aligment packetsrx_fragments Monitoring rx fragments packetsrx_jabber Monitoring rx jabber packetsrx_multicast Monitoring rx multicast packetsrx_oversize Monitoring rx oversize packetsrx_packets Monitoring rx packetsrx_undersize Monitoring rx undersize packetstx_single_collision Monitoring tx single collision packetstxrx_frames_64 Monitoring tx 64 octetstxrx_frames_127 Monitoring tx 65 to 127 octetstxrx_frames_255 Monitoring tx 128 to 255 octetstxrx_frames_511 Monitoring tx 256 to 511 octetstxrx_frames_1023 Monitoring tx 512 to 1023 octetstxrx_frames_1518 Monitoring tx 1024 to 1518 octets
Syntax: rmon alarm <index> variable {rx_broadcast | rx_bytes | rx_dropped | rx_err_aligment | rx_fragments | rx_jabber | rx_multicast | rx_oversize rx_packets | rx_undersize} index <number> rmon alarm <index> variable {tx_single_collision | txrx_frames_64 | txrx_frames_127 | txrx_frames_255 | txrx_frames_511 | txrx_frames_1023 | txrx_frames_1518} index <number>
Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON alarm entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> Source index in statistic table
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rmon event <index> community
rmon event <index> delete
Description: Set RMON event communitySyntax: rmon event <index> community <string>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON event entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 128
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<string> RMON event community
Valid values: string type value. (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete RMON event entrySyntax: rmon event <index> deleteParameter: Name Description
<index> RMON event entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 128
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rmon event <index> description
rmon event <index> owner
Description: Description for the RMON eventSyntax: rmon event <index> description <string>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON event entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 128
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<string> Event description
Valid values: string type value. (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set RMON event ownerSyntax: rmon event <index> owner <string>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON event entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 128
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<string> Owner name
Valid values: string type value. (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rmon event <index> type
rmon history <index> buckets_requested
rmon history <index> delete
Description: Set RMON event type (no alarm, only syslog, only SNMP trap, or both syslog and SNMP trap)
Syntax: rmon event <index> type {none | log | trap | both}Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON event entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 128
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set RMON history buckets requestedSyntax: rmon history <index> buckets_requested <number>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON history control entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<string> Buckets requested value
Valid values: 1 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete RMON history entrySyntax: rmon history <index> deleteParameter: Name Description
<index> RMON history control entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rmon history <index> ifc
rmon history <index> interval
Description: Set Physical interfaceSyntax: rmon history <index> ifc <number>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON history control entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> Physical interface index
Valid values: 1 ~ 2
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set RMON history intervalSyntax: rmon history <index> interval <number>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON history control entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> History interval
Valid values: 1~3600 (sec)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rmon history <index> owner
rmon statistic <index> delete
Description: Set RMON history ownerSyntax: rmon history <index> owner <string>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON history control entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<string> Owner name
Valid values: string type value. (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete RMON statistic entrySyntax: rmon statistic <index> deleteParameter: Name Description
<index> RMON statistic entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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rmon statistic <index> ifc
rmon statistic <index> owner
Description: Set Physical interfaceSyntax: rmon statistic <index> ifc <number>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON history control entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> Physical interface index
Valid values: 1 ~ 2
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set RMON statistic ownerSyntax: rmon statistic <index> owner <string>Parameter: Name Description
<index> RMON history control entry index
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<string> Owner name
Valid values: string type value. (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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route
route default
route delete
Description: Add routing to route tableSyntax: route <ipv4 address > netmask <ipv4 address > gateway <ipv4 address >Parameter: Name Description
<ipv4 address> IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set default routeSyntax: route default <ipv4 address>Parameter: Name Description
<ipv4 address> Default route IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete routing from route tableSyntax: route delete <ipv4 address> netmask <ipv4 address>Parameter: Name Description
<ipv4 address> IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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runningcfg active partition
runningcfg load partition
runningcfg login
Description: There are two memory partitions for storing the configuration data. This com-mand allows you to select the flash boot point (partition) for the next power-on.
Syntax: runningcfg load partition <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Partition number
Valid values: 1 ~ 2
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Load running configuration from memorySyntax: runningcfg load partition <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Partition number
Valid values: 1 ~ 2
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Login FTP serverSyntax: runningcfg login <ipv4 address> put <filename>Parameter: Name Description
<ipv4 address> IP address of TFTP server.
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<filename> Path and File name (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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runningcfg write partition
snmp <index> community
Description: Write running configuration to memorySyntax: runningcfg write partition <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Partition number
Valid values: 1 ~ 2
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set snmp read only or read/write community stringSyntax: snmp <index> community {ro | rw} <community>Parameter: Name Description
<index> SNMP community index
Valid values: 1 ~ 32
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<community> Community string. (max 31 characters; note that commu-
nity names beginning with a digital number are not allowed)
Default value: public
Type: Mandatory
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snmp notify
snmp target <name> address
Description: Set SNMP notify information / Delete SNMP notify tagSyntax: snmp notify <name> {tag <tag> | delete}Parameter: Name Description
<name> Notify name string. (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<tag> Notify Tag string. (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set SNMP target addressSyntax: snmp target <name> address <ipv4 address> port <port>Parameter: Name Description
<name> SNMP target name
Valid values: (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<ipv4 address> Target IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> SNMP target port
Valid values: 1 ~ 65535
Default value: 162
Type: Mandatory
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snmp target <name> delete
snmp target <name> tag-list
snmp target <name> version
Description: Delete SNMP target tag listSyntax: snmp target <name> deleteParameter: Name Description
<name> SNMP target name
Valid values: (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set SNMP target tag listSyntax: snmp target <name> tag-list <string>Parameter: Name Description
<name> SNMP target name
Valid values: (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<string> SNMP target tag list
Valid values: (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set SNTP target trap version to V1 or V2CSyntax: snmp target <name> version {v1 | v2c}Parameter: Name Description
<name> SNMP target name
Valid values: (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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sntp polling interval
sntp server address
syslog server
tcm color-aware
Description: Set SNTP polling intervalSyntax: sntp polling interval <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Polling interval (in seconds)
Valid values: 60~65535
Default value: 600
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set SNTP server ip addressSyntax: snmp server address <ipv4 address>Parameter: Name Description
<ipv4 address> IP address of SNTP server.
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set system log serverSyntax: syslog server <ipv4 address>Parameter: Name Description
<ipv4 address> Syslog server IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set Color Aware or Color Blind TCM PolicerSyntax: tcm color-aware {aware | blind}Parameter: None
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tcm color-field
tcm green
tcm non-conform-pkt
tcm red
Description: Set TCM color field to be VLAN priority or DSCPSyntax: tcm color-field {vprio | dscp}Parameter: None
Description: Set TCM green color valueSyntax: tcm green <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> TCM green color value
Valid values:
0~7 for VLAN priority color field; 0~63 for DSCP color field
Default value: 1
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set the action for non-conforming packets; discard or tag. If “Tag” is selected, then all the packets will be markes as green, yellow or red in the Color field.
Syntax: tcm non-conform-pkt {discard | tag}Parameter: None
Description: Set TCM red color valueSyntax: tcm red <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> TCM red color value
Valid values:
0~7 for VLAN priority color field; 0~63 for DSCP color field
Default value: 7
Type: Mandatory
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tcm yellow
temperature threshold
Description: Set TCM yellow color valueSyntax: tcm yellow <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> TCM yellow color value
Valid values:
0~7 for VLAN priority color field; 0~63 for DSCP color field
Default value: 3
Type: Mandatory
Description: Shelf temperature thresholdSyntax: temperature threshold {up | down | fan} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Temperature threshold value
Valid values:
up: -55 ~ 85 down: -55 ~ 85 fan: -40 ~ 15
Default value:
up: 65 down: 65 fan: -40
Type: Mandatory
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temperature shelf time
time set date
Description: Shelf timeSyntax: temperature shelf time {up | down} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Shelf time value
Valid values: 1 ~ 255
Default value: 10
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set date of the system (default is current system date)Syntax: time set date {MM-DD-YY | MM-DD-CCYY}Parameter: Name Description
MM Month
Valid values: 01-12
Type: MandatoryDD Day of month
Valid values: 01-31
Type: MandatoryCC Century
Valid values: 0
Type: OptionalYY Short year start from 2000
Valid values: 00-99
Type: Mandatory
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time set time
Description: Set time of the system (default is current system time)Syntax: time set time {hh:mm | hh:mm:ss}Parameter: Name Description
hh Hour in 24-hour format
Valid values: 00-23
Type: Mandatorymm Minute
Valid values: 00-59
Type: Mandatoryss Second
Valid values: 00-59
Type: Optional
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time set timezone
Description: Set timezoneSyntax: time set timezone <timezone>Parameter: Name Description
timezone Timezone
Valid values: idl (GMT-12:00) International Date Lineidlw (GMT-12:00) International Date Line Westnt (GMT-11:00) Nome Timeahst (GMT-10:00) Alaska GMT Hawaii Standard Timehst (GMT-10:00) Hawaiian Standard Timebdt (GMT-10:00) BDTcat (GMT-10:00) Central Alaska Timeyst (GMT-09:00) Yukon Standard Timehdt (GMT-09:00) HDTpst (GMT-08:00) Pacific Standard Timeydt (GMT-08:00) YDTmst (GMT-07:00) Mountain Standard Timepdt (GMT-07:00) Pacific Daylight Timecst (GMT-06:00) Central Standard Timemdt (GMT-06:00) Mountain Daylight Timeest (GMT-05:00) Eastan Standard Timecdt (GMT-05:00) Central Daylight Timeast (GMT-04:00) Atlantic Standard Timeedt (GMT-04:00) Eastan Daylight Timenst (GMT-03:30) Newfoundland Standard Timeadt (GMT-03:00) Altantic Daylight Timebst (GMT-03:00) Brazil Standard Timegst (GMT-03:00) Greenland Standard Timeat (GMT-02:00) Azores Timewat (GMT-01:00) West Africa Timegmt (GMT) Greenwich Mean Timewet (GMT+00:00) Western European Timeut (GMT+00:00) Universal Timeutc (GMT+00:00) Universal Timecet (GMT+01:00) Central European Timebst (GMT+01:00) British Summer Timemet (GMT+01:00) Middle European Timemewt (GMT+01:00) Middle Eruopean Winter Time
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swt (GMT+01:00) Swedish Winter Timefwt (GMT+01:00) French Winter Timeeet (GMT+02:00) Eastean European Timemest (GMT+02:00) Middle European Summer Timefst (GMT+02:00) French Summer Timebt (GMT+03:00) Baghdad Timeit (GMT+03:30) Iran Timezp4 (GMT+04:00) GMT Plus 4 Hourszp5 (GMT+05:00) GMT Plus 5 Hoursist (GMT+05:30) Indian Standard Timezp6 (GMT+06:00) GMT Plus 6 Hoursnst (GMT+06:30) North Sumatra Timesst (GMT+07:00) South Smatra Timewast (GMT+07:00) West Australian Standard Timejt (GMT+07:30) Java Timecct (GMT+08:00) China Coast Timehst (GMT+08:00) HongKong Standard Timewadt (GMT+08:00) West Australian Daylight Timewst (GMT+08:00) WSTjst (GMT+09:00) Japan Standard Timekst (GMT+09:00) Korean Standard Timecast (GMT+09:30) Central Australian Standard Timesast (GMT+09:30) South Australian Standard Timejdt (GMT+10:00) JDTgst (GMT+10:00) Guam Standard Timeeast (GMT+10:00) East Australian Standard Timecadt (GMT+10:30) Central Austrlian Daylight Timesadt GMT+10:30) South Australian Daylight Timeeadt (GMT+11:00) East Australian Daylight Timenzt (GMT+12:00) New Zealand Timenzst (GMT+12:00) New Zealand Standard Timeidle (GMT+12:00) International Date Line Eastnzdt (GMT+13:00) New Zealand Daylight Time Type: Mandatory
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vlan ethertype s-tag
vlan protocol-base
Description: Set VLAN S-Tag Ether type valueSyntax: vlan ethertype s-tag <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> S-Tag Ether type value
Valid values: 0x0001 ~ 0xfff
Default value: 0x8100
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set Protocol Based VLAN table / Delete the specified entry from Protocol Based VLAN table
Syntax: vlan protocol-base <index> {ethertype <number> vlan <VLAN ID> | disable}Parameter: Name Description
<index> Protocol Based VLAN table index
Valid values: 1 ~ 32
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<number> Ether type value
Valid values: 0x0001 ~ 0xfff
Default value: 0x8100
Type: Mandatory<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> gigabit <port> one-to-one
Description: Set one-to-one VLAN translationSyntax: 1. C-tag reserved : vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <user port VLAN ID> gigabit <port>
one-to-one reserved {priority-reserved | priority-replaced <PRIO ID>}
2. C-tag replaced : vlan-trans vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <user port VLAN ID> giga-bit <port> one-to-one replaced <uplink VLAN ID> {priority-reserved | priority-replaced <PRIO ID>}
3. Stacking and C-tag reserved : vlan-trans vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <user port VLAN ID> gigabit <port> one-to-one stacking <uplink VLAN ID> {priority-reserved | priority-replaced <PRIO ID>}
4. Stacking and C-tag replaced : vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <user port VLAN ID> gigabit <port> one-to-one stacking <uplink VLAN ID> ctag-replaced <c-tag VLAN ID> <c-tag PRIO ID> {priority-reserved | priority-replaced <PRIO ID>}
Parameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<user port VLAN ID> ADSL port VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<uplink VLAN ID> Gigabit uplink port VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<PRIO ID> Replaced the priority level of packets out through the
uplink port with the specified value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> gigabit <port> many-to-one
Description: Set many-to-one VLAN translationSyntax: vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <user port VLAN ID> gigabit <port> many-to-one replaced
<uplink VLAN ID> {priority-reserved | priority-replaced <PRIO ID>}Parameter: Name Description
<port> Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<user port VLAN ID> ADSL port VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<uplink VLAN ID> Gigabit uplink port VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<PRIO ID> Replaced the priority level of packets out through the
uplink port with the specified value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> disable
Description: Delete the specified entry from the VLAN translation tableSyntax: vlan-translation <port>/<pvc> <VLAN ID> disableParameter: Name Description
<port> ADSL Port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<VLAN ID> ADSL port VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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Chapter contentsEthernet Interface Mode Commands...................................................................................................................116
bridge ............................................................................................................................................................116
gbe admin .....................................................................................................................................................116
gbe speed ......................................................................................................................................................116Interface Mode Commands .................................................................................................................................117
bridge ............................................................................................................................................................117
adsl-config ....................................................................................................................................................117ipoa ...............................................................................................................................................................117
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Ethernet Interface Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the Ethernet Interface execution mode. Ethernet inter-face mode commands are executed with the (ethernet-intf-conf)# prompt.
bridge
gbe admin
gbe speed
Description: Enter bridge configuration mode / Set bridge port to default statusSyntax: bridge [default]Parameter: None
Description: Set Gigabit Ethernet administrative status (ON/OFF)Syntax: gbe admin {on | off}Parameter: None
Description: Set Gigabit ethernet speed to auto-negotiate, 100Mbps half duplexing, or 100Mbps full duplexing
Syntax: gbe speed {auto | half_100mbps | full_100mbps }Parameter: None
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Interface Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the Interface execution mode. Interface mode com-mands are executed with the (intf-conf)# prompt.
bridge
adsl-config
ipoa
Description: Enter ATM-bridge configuration mode / Disable bridge portSyntax: bridge <bridge id> [disable]Parameter: Name Description
bridge Bridge number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: 1
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enter adsl configuration modeSyntax: adsl-configParameter: None
Description: Enter IPoA (RFC 2684) routed modedSyntax: ipoaParameter: None
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Chapter contentsATM Bridge Mode Commands...........................................................................................................................120
accfrm ...........................................................................................................................................................120
accounting disable .........................................................................................................................................120accounting enable .........................................................................................................................................120
auth disable ...................................................................................................................................................120
auth enable ...................................................................................................................................................120auth-server-timeout .......................................................................................................................................121
auth-supp-timeout ........................................................................................................................................121
auth-tx-period ...............................................................................................................................................121default vlan ...................................................................................................................................................122
default prio ...................................................................................................................................................122
dhcp-relay .....................................................................................................................................................122egress ............................................................................................................................................................123
force priority .................................................................................................................................................123
igmp-acl bind ................................................................................................................................................123igmp-acl max-group ......................................................................................................................................123
ingress ...........................................................................................................................................................124
interim-interval .............................................................................................................................................124ip-allowed .....................................................................................................................................................124
isolation ........................................................................................................................................................124
mac-learning .................................................................................................................................................124max-reauth-req .............................................................................................................................................125
max-req .........................................................................................................................................................125
max-mac .......................................................................................................................................................125port-control auto ...........................................................................................................................................126
port-control force-authorized ........................................................................................................................126
port-control force-unauthorized ....................................................................................................................126priority-regen ................................................................................................................................................126
protocol-base .................................................................................................................................................126
pvc ................................................................................................................................................................127pvc atmdesc ..................................................................................................................................................127
pvc atmdesc plc .............................................................................................................................................127
pvc atmdesc shp ............................................................................................................................................128pvc encapsulation ..........................................................................................................................................128
quiet-period ..................................................................................................................................................128
reauthentication disable ................................................................................................................................129reauthentication enable .................................................................................................................................129
reauth-period ................................................................................................................................................129
stack ..............................................................................................................................................................129
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stack tls port enable .......................................................................................................................................129
tcm-policer ....................................................................................................................................................130
vlan <VLAN ID> disable ..............................................................................................................................130vlan <VLAN ID> list ....................................................................................................................................130
vlan <VLAN ID> priority .............................................................................................................................131
vlan list .........................................................................................................................................................131
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ATM Bridge Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the ATM Bridge execution mode. ATM Bridge mode commands are executed with the (bridge-atm-conf)# prompt.
accfrm
accounting disable
accounting enable
auth disable
auth enable
Description: Set acceptable frame type (untagged only, tagged only, or all)Syntax: accfrm {all | tag | untag}Parameter: None
Description: Disable accounting after authenticationSyntax: accounting disableParameter: None
Description: Enable accounting for authenticationSyntax: accounting enableParameter: None
Description: Disable port authenticationSyntax: auth disableParameter: None
Description: Enable port authenticationSyntax: auth enableParameter: None
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auth-server-timeout
auth-supp-timeout
auth-tx-period
Description: 802.1x Timeout for Radius RetriesSyntax: auth-server-timeout <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Timeout for Radius Retries
Valid values: 1 ~ 65534
Default value: 60
Type: Mandatory
Description: 802.1x Timeout for requesting the supplicant to retrySyntax: auth-supp-timeout <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Timeout for Supplicant retries
Valid values: 1 ~ 65534
Default value: 60
Type: Mandatory
Description: 802.1x Timeout for Supplicant Re-transmissions before sending the requestSyntax: auth-tx-period <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Timeout for Supplicant Re-transmissions
Valid values: 1 ~ 65534
Default value: 60
Type: Mandatory
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default vlan
default prio
dhcp-relay
Description: Set default VLAN ID for a bridge portSyntax: default vlan <VLAN ID>Parameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: 1
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set default priority value for a bridge portSyntax: default prio <prio ID>Parameter: Name Description
<prio ID> Priority ID
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enable/disable DHCP relay, or Set circuit ID/remote ID for identifying the subscriberSyntax: dhcp-relay {trusted | untrusted | circuit <circuit ID> | remote <remote ID>}Parameter: Name Description
<circuit ID> Circuit ID
Valid values: string type (max length 48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<remote ID> Remote ID
Valid values: string type (max length 48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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egress
force priority
igmp-acl bind
igmp-acl max-group
Description: Default PVID egress taged/untagged settingSyntax: egress {tag | untag}Parameter: None
Description: Force priority setting. Disabled: Reserve the original priority of all packets. egress: force the priority value of all packets sent out from this bridge port’s default VLAN to be the default VLAN priority, so this rule only works on default VLAN of this bridge port. Ingress: Force applying the default VLAN priority value to all the pack-ets received on this bridge port (so this rule will work on all the member-set of this bridge port). Both: Combine the rules of Ingress and Egress.
Syntax: force priority {disable | engress | ingress | both}Parameter: None
Description: IGMP ACL (Access Control List) binding profile configurationSyntax: igmp-acl bind {<number> [on] | on | off | reset}Parameter: Name Description
<number> IGMP ACL profile index
Valid values: 1~ 15
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
Description: per port limit IGMP join group numberSyntax: igmp-acl max-group <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> IGMP ACL profile index
Valid values: 1~ 128
Default value: 8
Type: Mandatory
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ingress
interim-interval
ip-allowed
isolation
mac-learning
Description: Enable/disable ingress filter modeSyntax: ingress {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: 802.1x Timeout for Accounting Information UpdateSyntax: interim-interval <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Timeout for Accounting Information Updated
Valid values: 60 ~ 600
Default value: 300
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enable/disable IP allowed function (user can specify allowed source IP address per bridge port)
Syntax: ip-allowed {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: Enable/Disable default PVID isolation settingSyntax: isolation [disable]Parameter: None
Description: Enable/Disable MAC learning ability of a bridge portSyntax: mac-learning {enable | disable}Parameter: None
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max-reauth-req
max-req
max-mac
Description: 802.1x Max No. of Retries to supplicant (sending requests to the autnetication server if no response is received)
Syntax: max-reauth-req <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Max number of retries
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: 2
Type: Mandatory
Description: 802.1x Max No. of Retries to supplicant for EAP-Request frames of types other than EAP-Request / Identity
Syntax: max-req <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Maximum number of retries
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Default value: 2
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set the maximum users allowed to access Internet based on user MAC address counter on per ATM PVC basis
Syntax: max-mac <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Maximum number of the MAC addresses
Valid values: 1 ~ 128
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
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port-control auto
port-control force-authorized
port-control force-unauthorized
priority-regen
protocol-base
Description: Set to the system default authentication state for the portSyntax: port-control autoParameter: None
Description: Force this port authorized stateSyntax: port-control force-authorizedParameter: None
Description: Force this port unauthorized stateSyntax: port-control force-unauthorizedParameter: None
Description: VLAN priority value regeneration or Delete VLAN priority tag filterSyntax: priority-regen incoming <incoming prio> {outgoing <outgoing prio> | disable}Parameter: Name Description
<incoming prio> Incoming VLAN priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<outgoing prio> Outgoing VLAN priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enable/disable protocol-based VLANSyntax: protocol-base {enable | disable}Parameter: None
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pvc
pvc atmdesc
pvc atmdesc plc
Description: Set VPI and VCISyntax: pvc <VPI>/<VCI>Parameter: Name Description
<VPI> Virtual Path identifier
Valid values: 0 ~ 255
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory<VCI> Virtual Channel Identifier
Valid values: 21, 32~65535
Default value: 35
Type: Mandatory
Description: List ATM traffic descriptorSyntax: pvc atmdescParameter: None
Description: Set ATM police (Rx) descriptorSyntax: pvc atmdesc plc <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> ATM descriptor number
Valid values: Enter ‘pvc atmdesc’ command to see the descriptor list.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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pvc atmdesc shp
pvc encapsulation
quiet-period
Description: Set ATM police (Tx) descriptorSyntax: pvc atmdesc shp <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> ATM descriptor number
Valid values: Enter ‘pvc atmdesc’ command to see the descriptor list.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set Encapsulation typeSyntax: pvc encapsulation {llc | vcmux | auto}Parameter: None
Note: The Model 3124 supports auto-detection of the ATM AAL5 encapsulation method, LLC or VC-Mux. Meanwhile, the Model 3124 is also able to automatically sense the follow-ing protocol encapsulations: PPPoE over ATM (per RFC 2684), IPoE over ATM bridge mode, and PPP over ATM. IPoA works on individual PVC. However, there are limitations on auto-detection of encapsulations:
1. LLC/VC-Mux automatically detection is only applicable to PVC#1 ~ PVC#4 of each ADSL port. PVC#5 ~ PVC#8 must be assigned the ATM AAL5 encapsulation method manually.
2. PPPoA works only for PVC#1 ~ PVC#4.
Description: 802.1x Quiet Period in Seconds (The period that 802.1x system stay in the quiet state).Syntax: quiet-period <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Timeout for quiet period
Valid values: 1 ~ 65534
Default value: 60
Type: Mandatory
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reauthentication disable
reauthentication enable
reauth-period
stack
stack tls port enable
Description: Disable Reauthentication for this portSyntax: reauthentication disableParameter: None
Description: Enable Reauthentication for this portSyntax: reauthentication enableParameter: None
Description: 802.1x Time after which an automatic re-authentication should be initiatedSyntax: reauth-period <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Re-authentication period
Valid values: 1 ~ 65534
Default value: 3600
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enable/Disable stacking VLANSyntax: stack {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: Enable VLAN stack TLS (transparent LAN service) portSyntax: stack tls port {enable | disable}Parameter: None
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tcm-policer
vlan <VLAN ID> disable
vlan <VLAN ID> list
Description: Bind/Unbind Three Color Marking (TCM) Policer profileSyntax: tcm-policer <number> {bind | unbind}Parameter: Name Description
<number> TCM policer profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete a VLAN ID from memberset tableSyntax: vlan <VLAN ID> disableParameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show memberset setting by VLANSyntax: vlan <VLAN ID> listParameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vlan <VLAN ID> priority
vlan list
Description: Set VLAN memberset priority (specify priority level or reserved the original prior-ity, tag or untag, enable or disable port isolation)
Syntax: vlan <VLAN ID> priority {<prio ID> | reserved} {tag | untag} isolation [disable]Parameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority ID
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show memberset setting by VLANSyntax: vlan listParameter: None
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accfrm ...........................................................................................................................................................133
default vlan ...................................................................................................................................................133
default prio ...................................................................................................................................................133egress ............................................................................................................................................................133
ingress ...........................................................................................................................................................134
isolation ........................................................................................................................................................134link mode ......................................................................................................................................................134
max-mac .......................................................................................................................................................134
priority-regen ................................................................................................................................................135stack ..............................................................................................................................................................135
tcm-policer ....................................................................................................................................................136
vlan <VLAN ID> disable ..............................................................................................................................136vlan <VLAN ID> list ....................................................................................................................................136
vlan <VLAN ID> priority .............................................................................................................................137
vlan list .........................................................................................................................................................137GBE-LA Bridge Mode Commands......................................................................................................................138
accfrm ...........................................................................................................................................................138
default vlan ...................................................................................................................................................138default prio ...................................................................................................................................................138
egress ............................................................................................................................................................138
ingress ...........................................................................................................................................................139isolation ........................................................................................................................................................139
link mode ......................................................................................................................................................139
max-mac .......................................................................................................................................................139priority-regen ................................................................................................................................................140
stack ..............................................................................................................................................................140
tcm-policer ....................................................................................................................................................141vlan <VLAN ID> disable ..............................................................................................................................141
vlan <VLAN ID> list ....................................................................................................................................141
vlan <VLAN ID> priority .............................................................................................................................142vlan list .........................................................................................................................................................142
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GBE Bridge Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the GBE Bridge execution mode.
accfrm
default vlan
default prio
egress
Description: Set acceptable frame type (untagged only, tagged only, or all)Syntax: accfrm {all | tag | untag}Parameter: None
Description: Set default VLAN ID for a bridge portSyntax: default vlan <VLAN ID>Parameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: 1
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set default priority value for a bridge portSyntax: default prio <prio ID>Parameter: Name Description
<prio ID> Priority ID
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
Description: Default PVID egress taged/untagged settingSyntax: egress {tag | untag}Parameter: None
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ingress
isolation
link mode
max-mac
Description: Enable/disable ingress filter modeSyntax: ingress {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: Enable/Disable default PVID isolation settingSyntax: isolation [disable]Parameter: None
Description: Set link mode (uplink mode or user mode)Syntax: link mode {uplink | user}Parameter: None
Description: Set the maximum users allowed to access Internet based on user MAC address counter on per ATM PVC basis
Syntax: max-mac <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Maximum number of the MAC addresses
Valid values: 1 ~ 4096 for GBE interface, 1 ~ 128 for ADSL interface
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
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priority-regen
stack
Description: VLAN priority value regeneration or Delete VLAN priority tag filterSyntax: priority-regen incoming <incoming prio> {outgoing <outgoing prio> | disable}Parameter: Name Description
<incoming prio> Incoming VLAN priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<outgoing prio> Outgoing VLAN priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enable/Disable VLAN stackingSyntax: stack vlan [disable]Parameter: None
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tcm-policer
vlan <VLAN ID> disable
vlan <VLAN ID> list
Description: Bind/Unbind Three Color Marking (TCM) Policer profileSyntax: tcm-policer <number> {bind | unbind}Parameter: Name Description
<number> TCM policer profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete a VLAN ID from memberset tableSyntax: vlan <VLAN ID> disableParameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show memberset setting by VLANSyntax: vlan <VLAN ID> listParameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vlan <VLAN ID> priority
vlan list
Description: Set VLAN memberset priority (specify priority level or reserved the original prior-ity, tag or untag, enable or disable port isolation)
Syntax: vlan <VLAN ID> priority {<prio ID> | reserved} {tag | untag} isolation [disable]Parameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority ID
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show memberset setting by VLANSyntax: vlan listParameter: None
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accfrm
default vlan
default prio
egress
Description: Set acceptable frame type (untagged only, tagged only, or all)Syntax: accfrm {all | tag | untag}Parameter: None
Description: Set default VLAN ID for a bridge portSyntax: default vlan <VLAN ID>Parameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: 1
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set default priority value for a bridge portSyntax: default prio <prio ID>Parameter: Name Description
<prio ID> Priority ID
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
Description: Default PVID egress taged/untagged settingSyntax: egress {tag | untag}Parameter: None
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ingress
isolation
link mode
max-mac
Description: Enable/disable ingress filter modeSyntax: ingress {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: Enable/Disable default PVID isolation settingSyntax: isolation [disable]Parameter: None
Description: Set link mode (uplink mode or user mode)Syntax: link mode {uplink | user}Parameter: None
Description: Set the maximum users allowed to access Internet based on user MAC address counter on per ATM PVC basis
Syntax: max-mac <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Maximum number of the MAC addresses
Valid values: 1 ~ 4096
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
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priority-regen
stack
Description: VLAN priority value regeneration or Delete VLAN priority tag filterSyntax: priority-regen incoming <incoming prio> {outgoing <outgoing prio> | disable}Parameter: Name Description
<incoming prio> Incoming VLAN priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<outgoing prio> Outgoing VLAN priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Enable/Disable VLAN stackingSyntax: stack vlan [disable]Parameter: None
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tcm-policer
vlan <VLAN ID> disable
vlan <VLAN ID> list
Description: Bind/Unbind Three Color Marking (TCM) Policer profileSyntax: tcm-policer <number> {bind | unbind}Parameter: Name Description
<number> TCM policer profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 24 (48)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete a VLAN ID from memberset tableSyntax: vlan <VLAN ID> disableParameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show memberset setting by VLANSyntax: vlan <VLAN ID> listParameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vlan <VLAN ID> priority
vlan list
Description: Set VLAN memberset priority (specify priority level or reserved the original prior-ity, tag or untag, enable or disable port isolation)
Syntax: vlan <VLAN ID> priority {<prio ID> | reserved} {tag | untag} isolation [disable]Parameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority ID
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show memberset setting by VLANSyntax: vlan listParameter: None
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Chapter 9 ADSL Configure Mode Commands
Chapter contentsADSL Configure Mode Commands ....................................................................................................................144
line mode carrier ...........................................................................................................................................144
line mode diagnostic .....................................................................................................................................144line mode force-l3 .........................................................................................................................................144
line mode mask .............................................................................................................................................144
line port ........................................................................................................................................................145line profile .....................................................................................................................................................145
line status service ...........................................................................................................................................145
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ADSL Configure Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the ADSL Config mode. ADSL Config mode com-mands are executed with the (adsl-intf-conf)# prompt.
line mode carrier
line mode diagnostic
line mode force-l3
line mode mask
Description: Set/Clear xDSL line carrierSyntax: line mode carrier {on | off | oninit}Parameter: None
Description: Set/Clear xDSL line diagnosticsSyntax: line mode diagnostic {init | off}Parameter: None
Description: Set force to power management L3 mode or notSyntax: line mode force-l3 {on | off}Parameter: None
Description: Set/Clear xDSL line Operational mode maskSyntax: line mode mask {set | clear } <opmode ID>Parameter: Name Description
<opmode id> The ID of allowed ADSL modes of operation.
Valid values: Use ‘list opmode’ command to see all the operation modes. Or refer to Appendix A on page 217.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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line port
line profile
line status service
Description: Set xDSL line port informationSyntax: line port {id <id> | description <desc> | phone <phone number>}Parameter: Name Description
<id> Line ID name (max 32 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<desc> Line port description (max 48 character)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<phone number> Phone number. (max 32 characters)
Valid values: no limit format
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Create xDSL line profileSyntax: line profile {service | spectrum | tca} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 120 (1 ~ 64 for tca profile)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set xDSL line service status (service ON/OFF/RESET)Syntax: line status service {on | off | reset}Parameter: None
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Chapter 10 IPoA Configure Mode Commands
Chapter contentsIPoA Configure Mode Commands......................................................................................................................147
brasmac .........................................................................................................................................................147
brasmac list ...................................................................................................................................................147cpriority ........................................................................................................................................................147
cvlan .............................................................................................................................................................148
ipoa-status .....................................................................................................................................................148max-mac .......................................................................................................................................................148
pvc ................................................................................................................................................................149
pvc atmdesc ..................................................................................................................................................149pvc atmdesc plc .............................................................................................................................................149
pvc atmdesc shp ............................................................................................................................................150
pvc encapsulation ..........................................................................................................................................150uplink gigabit ................................................................................................................................................150
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IPoA Configure Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the IPoA execution mode. IPoA mode commands are executed with the (ipoa-intf-conf)# prompt.
brasmac
brasmac list
cpriority
Description: Display Broadband RAS MAC address by indexSyntax: brasmac <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Broadband RAS MAC Table Index
Valid values: 1 ~ 48
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show Broadband RAS MAC address tableSyntax: brasmac listParameter: None
Description: Customer VLAN Priority settingSyntax: cpriority <prio ID>Parameter: Name Description
<prio ID> Customer VLAN Priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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cvlan
ipoa-status
max-mac
Description: Customer VLAN settingSyntax: cvlan <VLAN ID>Parameter: Name Description
<prio ID> Customer VLAN ID number
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: IPoA Status setting (enable/disable IPoA)Syntax: ipoa-status {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: Port based allowed maximum number of MAC addressesSyntax: max-mac <number>Parameter: Name Description
<prio ID> Number of MAC addresses
Valid values: 1 ~ 128
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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pvc
pvc atmdesc
pvc atmdesc plc
Description: Set VPI and VCISyntax: pvc <VPI>/<VCI>Parameter: Name Description
<VPI> Virtual Path Identifier
Valid values: 0 ~ 255
Default value: 0
Type: Mandatory<VCI> Virtual Channel Identifier
Valid values: 21, 32 ~ 65535
Default value: 35
Type: Mandatory
Description: List ATM traffic descriptorSyntax: pvc atmdescParameter: None
Description: Set ATM police (Rx) descriptorSyntax: pvc atmdesc plc <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> ATM descriptor number
Valid values: Enter ‘pvc atmdesc’ command to see the descriptor list.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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pvc atmdesc shp
pvc encapsulation
uplink gigabit
Description: Set ATM shaped (Tx) descriptorSyntax: pvc atmdesc shp <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> ATM descriptor number
Valid values: Enter ‘pvc atmdesc’ command to see the descriptor list.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set encapsulation typeSyntax: pvc encapsulation {llc | vcmux}Parameter: None
Description: Set GBE uplink modeSyntax: uplink <port>Parameter: Name Description
<port> Gigabit Ethernet port number
Valid values: 1
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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Chapter contentsAccess List Mode Commands ..............................................................................................................................152
bcrate cir .......................................................................................................................................................152
bcrate list ......................................................................................................................................................152dstmac ..........................................................................................................................................................153
dstmac list .....................................................................................................................................................153
dstip ..............................................................................................................................................................154dstip list ........................................................................................................................................................154
ethertype .......................................................................................................................................................155
ethertype list .................................................................................................................................................155ipprotocol .....................................................................................................................................................156
ip-allowed list ................................................................................................................................................157
ipprotocol .....................................................................................................................................................157ipprotocol list ................................................................................................................................................158
l4dstport .......................................................................................................................................................158
l4dstport list ..................................................................................................................................................158mcfldrate list .................................................................................................................................................159
mcfldrate vlan ...............................................................................................................................................159
srcip ..............................................................................................................................................................160srcip list ........................................................................................................................................................160
srcmac ...........................................................................................................................................................161
srcmac list .....................................................................................................................................................161
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Access List Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the ACL execution mode. ACL mode commands are executed with the (acl-conf)# prompt.
bcrate cir
bcrate list
Description: Broadcast rate limiting CIR and LBS settingSyntax: bcrate cir <cir> lbs <lbs>Parameter: Name Description
<cir> Committed Information Rate (bps)
Valid values: 1536 ~ 1000000000
Default value: 80000
Type: Mandatory<lbs> Leakage Bucket Size (millisecond)
Valid values: 1 ~ 1024
Default value: 80
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show broadcast rate limiting listSyntax: bcrate listParameter: None
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dstmac
dstmac list
Description: Specify destination MAC address of packets to filter / Show specified destination MAC deny access list entry / Delete specified destination MAC deny access list entry / Delete specified destination MAC deny access list entry
Syntax: dstmac <number> deny {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} mac <mac address> dstmac <number> list dstmac <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Destination MAC deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1~ 24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<mac address> Destination MAC address
Valid values: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (xx: 00~ff)
Default value: 00:00:00:00:00:00
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display destination MAC deny access listSyntax: dstmac listParameter: None
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dstip
dstip list
Description: Specify destination IP address of packets to filter / Show specified destination IP deny access list entry / Delete specified destination IP deny access list entry
Syntax: dstip <number> deny {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} ip <ipv4 address> <netmask> dstip <number> list dstip <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Destination IP deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<ipv4 address> Destination IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx: 0-255)
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory<netmask> Subnet mask
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx: 0-255)
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display destination IP deny access listSyntax: dstip listParameter: None
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ethertype
ethertype list
Description: SpecifyEther Type of packets to filter / Show specified Ether Type deny access list entry / Delete specified Ether Type deny access list entry
Syntax: ethertype <number> deny {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} type <ethertype> ethertype <number> list ethertype <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Ether Type deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<ethertype> Ether Type value
Valid values: 0x0001 ~ 0xffff
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display Ether Type deny access listSyntax: ethertype listParameter: None
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ipprotocol
Description: Specify IP Protocol of packets to reject / Show specify IP protocol access list entry / Delete specify IP protocol deny access list entry
Syntax: ipprotocol <number> deny {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} protocol <protocol> ipprotocol <number> list ipprotocol <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> IP Protocol deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1~24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatoryprotocol Input protocol name
Valid values:
icmp – (ICMP) Internet Control Message <1> igmp – (IGMP) Internet Group Management <2> ipinip – IP in IP (encapsulation) <4> tcp – (TCP) Transmission Control <6> igp – (IGP) Any private interior gateway <9> udp – (UDP) User Datagram <17> gre – GRE) General Routing Encapsulation <47> eigrp – EIGRP <88> ospf – OSPFIGP <89>
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory
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ip-allowed list
ipprotocol
Description: Display static IP allow access listSyntax: ip-allowed listParameter: None
Description: Specify IP Protocol of packets to reject / Show specify IP Protocol access list entry / Delete specify IP Protocol deny access list entry
Syntax: ipprotocol <number> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} protocol <protocol> ipprotocol <number> list ipprotocol <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> IP Protocol deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1~24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<protocol> Input protocol name
Valid values:
icmp (ICMP) Internet Control Message <1> igmp (IGMP) Internet Group Management <2> ipinip IP in IP (encapsulation) <4> tcp (TCP) Transmission Control <6> grp (GRP) Globin Reduction Protocol <7> igp (IGP) Any private interior gateway <9> udp (UDP) User Datagram <17> gre (GRE) General Routing Encapsulation <47> eigrp EIGRP <88> ospf OSPF <89>
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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ipprotocol list
l4dstport
l4dstport list
Description: Display IP protocol deny access listSyntax: ipprotocol listParameter: None
Description: Specify L4 dest port of packets to reject / Show specify L4 dest port access list entry / Delete specify L4 dest port deny access list entry
Syntax: l4dstport <number> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} port <port number> l4dstport <number> list l4dstport <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> L4 dest port deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1~ 24 (48)48 for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port number> L4 destination port number
Valid values: 1 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display L4 dest port deny access listSyntax: l4dstport listParameter: None
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mcfldrate list
mcfldrate vlan
Description: Show flooding rate limiting listSyntax: mcfldrate listParameter: None
Description: Display flooding rate limiting listSyntax: mcfldrate vlan <VLAN ID> {list | disable | cir <cir> lbs <lbs>}Parameter: Name Description
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cir> Committed Information Rate (bps)
Valid values: 1536 ~ 1000000000
Default value: 80000
Type: Mandatory<lbs> Leakage Bucket Size (millisecond)
Valid values: 1 ~ 1024
Default value: 80
Type: Mandatory
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srcip
srcip list
Description: Specify source IP address of packets to filter / Show specify source IP deny access list entry / Delete specify source IP deny access list entry
Syntax: srcip <number> deny {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} ip <ipv4 address> <netmask> srcip <number> list srcip <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Source IP deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<ipv4 address> Destination IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx: 0-255)
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory<netmask> Subnet mask
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx: 0-255)
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Display source IP deny access listSyntax: srcip listParameter: None
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srcmac
srcmac list
Description: Specify source MAC of packets to reject / Show specify source MAC deny access list entry / Delete specify source MAC deny access list entry
Syntax: srcmac <number> deny {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} mac <mac address> srcmac <number> list srcmac <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Source MAC deny access list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1~ 24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<mac address> MAC address
Valid values: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (xx: 00-ff)
Default value: 00:00:00:00:00:00
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display source MAC deny access listSyntax: srcmac listParameter: None
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Chapter 12 ATM Description Mode Commands
Chapter contentsATM Description Mode Commands...................................................................................................................163
cbr ................................................................................................................................................................163
no atmdesc ....................................................................................................................................................163ubr1 ..............................................................................................................................................................164
ubr2 ..............................................................................................................................................................164
unshp ............................................................................................................................................................165vbr1 ..............................................................................................................................................................165
vbr2 ..............................................................................................................................................................166
vbr3 ..............................................................................................................................................................167ubr-shp .........................................................................................................................................................168
cbr-shp ..........................................................................................................................................................168
vbr-shp ..........................................................................................................................................................169vbrnrt ............................................................................................................................................................170
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ATM Description Mode CommandsATM Description mode commands are executed with the (atm-desc-conf)# prompt.
cbr
no atmdesc
Description: CBR traffic settingSyntax: cbr <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt>Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pcr> Peak cell rate number
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cvdt> Cell Delay Variation Tolerance
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete ATM DescriptionSyntax: no atmdesc <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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ubr1
ubr2
Description: UBR type 1 traffic setting (atmNoClpNoScrCdvt)Syntax: ubr1 <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt>Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pcr> Peak cell rate number
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cvdt> Cell Delay Variation Tolerance
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: UBR type 2 traffic setting (atmNoClpTaggingNoScr)Syntax: ubr2 <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt>Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pcr> Peak cell rate number
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cvdt> Cell Delay Variation Tolerance
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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unshp
vbr1
Description: unshaped traffic setting (atmNoTrafficDescriptor)Syntax: unshp <index>Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: VBR type 1 traffic setting (atmNoClpScrCdvt)Syntax: vbr1 <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> scr <scr> mbs <mbs>Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pcr> Peak cell rate number
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cvdt> Cell Delay Variation Tolerance
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<scr> Sustained Cell rate
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<mbs> Maximum Burst Size
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vbr2
Description: VBR type 2 traffic setting (atmClpNoTaggingScrCdvt)Syntax: vbr2 <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> scr <scr> mbs <mbs>Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pcr> Peak cell rate number
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cvdt> Cell Delay Variation Tolerance
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<scr> Sustained Cell rate
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<mbs> Maximum Burst Size
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vbr3
Description: VBR type 3 traffic setting (atmClpTaggingScrCdvt)Syntax: vbr3 <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> scr <scr> mbs <mbs>Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pcr> Peak cell rate number
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cvdt> Cell Delay Variation Tolerance
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<scr> Sustained Cell rate
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<mbs> Maximum Burst Size
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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ubr-shp
cbr-shp
Description: UBR shaped traffic setting (atmNoClpNoScr)Syntax: ubr-shp <index> pcr <pcr> Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pcr> Peak cell rate number
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: CBR shaped traffic setting (atmClpTransparentNoScr)Syntax: cbr-shp <index> pcr <pcr> cvdt <cvdt>Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pcr> Peak cell rate number
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cvdt> Cell Delay Variation Tolerance
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vbr-shp
Description: VBR shaped traffic setting (atmClpTransparentScr)Syntax: vbr-shp <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> scr <scr> mbs <mbs>Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pcr> Peak cell rate number
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cvdt> Cell Delay Variation Tolerance
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<scr> Sustained Cell rate
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<mbs> Maximum Burst Size
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vbrnrt
Description: VBR-nrt shaped traffic setting (atmClpNoTaggingScrCdvt)Syntax: vbr-shp <index> pcr <pcr> cdvt <cdvt> scr <scr> mbs <mbs>Parameter: Name Description
<index> ATM Descriptor index
Valid values: 1 ~ 251
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pcr> Peak cell rate number
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cvdt> Cell Delay Variation Tolerance
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<scr> Sustained Cell rate
Valid values: 0 ~65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<mbs> Maximum Burst Size
Valid values: 0 ~ 65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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ds ..................................................................................................................................................................172
ds list ............................................................................................................................................................173dstip ..............................................................................................................................................................174
dstip list ........................................................................................................................................................175
dstmac ..........................................................................................................................................................175dstmac list .....................................................................................................................................................176
ethertype .......................................................................................................................................................177
ethertype list .................................................................................................................................................177ipprotocol .....................................................................................................................................................178
ipprotocol list ................................................................................................................................................179
srcip ..............................................................................................................................................................179srcip list ........................................................................................................................................................180
srcmac ...........................................................................................................................................................180
srcmac list .....................................................................................................................................................181tos .................................................................................................................................................................181
tos list ...........................................................................................................................................................182
vlanid ............................................................................................................................................................182vlanid list ......................................................................................................................................................183
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Priority List Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the Priority List execution mode. Priority List mode commands are executed with the (prio-conf)# prompt.
ds
Description: Set Differentiated Service of packets to remark VLAN priority / Show Differentiated Ser-vice priority list entry / Disable Differentiated Service priority list entry
Syntax: ds <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} dscp <dscp> ds <number> list ds <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Differentiated Service priority list number.
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values:1~24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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ds list
<dscp> Diffserv Code Points, which is a 6-bit number. The standardized combinations are listed below:
default / Default value (bits:000000)
af11 / Assured Forwarding Class 1:Low Drop (bits:001010) af12 / Assured Forwarding Class 1:Medium Drop (bits:001100) af13 / Assured Forwarding Class 1:High Drop (bits:001110) af21 / Assured Forwarding Class 2:Low Drop (bits:010010) af22 / Assured Forwarding Class 2:Medium Drop (bits:010100) af23 / Assured Forwarding Class 2:High Drop (bits:010110) af31 / Assured Forwarding Class 3:Low Drop (bits:011010) af32 / Assured Forwarding Class 3:Medium Drop (bits:011100) af33 / Assured Forwarding Class 3:High Drop (bits:011110) af41 / Assured Forwarding Class 4:Low Drop (bits:100010) af42 / Assured Forwarding Class 4:Medium Drop (bits:100100) af43 / Assured Forwarding Class 4:High Drop (bits:100110) ef / Expedited Forwarding (bits:101110)
Description: Show Differentiated Service priority listSyntax: ds listParameter: None
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dstip
Description: Specify dest IP address of packets to remark vlan priority / Show dest IP address priority list entry / Disable dest IP address priority list entry
Syntax: dstip <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} ip <ipv4 address> <netmask> dstip <number> list dstip <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Destination IP address priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values:1~24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<ipv4 address> Destination IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory<netmask> Subnet mask
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Optional
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dstmac
Description: Show destination IP address priority listSyntax: dstip listParameter: None
Description: Specify dest MAC of packets to remark vlan priority / Show dest MAC priority list entry / Disable dest MAC priority list entry
Syntax: dstmac <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} mac <mac address> dstmac <number> list dstmac <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Destination MAC priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values:1~24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<mac address> MAC address
Valid values: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (xx:0~ff)
Default value: 00:00:00:00:00:00
Type: Mandatory
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dstmac list
Description: Show destination MAC priority listSyntax: dstmac listParameter: None
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ethertype
ethertype list
Description: Specify Ether Type of packets to remark vlan priority / Show Ether Type priority list entry / Disable Ether Type priority access list entry
Syntax: ethertype <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} type <ether-type> ethertype <number> list ethertype <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> TOS (IP Precedence) priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1~24(48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<ethertype> Ether Type value
Valid values: 0x0001 ~ 0xffff
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Display Ether Type priority listSyntax: ethertype listParameter: None
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ipprotocol
Description: Specify IP Protocol of packets to remark vlan priority / Show IP protocol priority list entry / Disable IP protocol priority list entry
Syntax: ipprotocol <number> deny {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} protocol <protocol> ipprotocol <number> list ipprotocol <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> ToS (IP Precedence) priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values: 1~24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1 ~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatoryprotocol Input protocol name
Valid values:
icmp – (ICMP) Internet Control Message <1> igmp – (IGMP) Internet Group Management <2> ipinip – IP in IP (encapsulation) <4> tcp – (TCP) Transmission Control <6> grp – (GRP) Globin Reduction Protocol <7> igp – (IGP) Any private interior gateway <9> udp – (UDP) User Datagram <17> gre – GRE) General Routing Encapsulation <47> eigrp – EIGRP <88> ospf – OSPF <89>
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory
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srcip
Description: Display IP protocol priority listSyntax: ipprotocol listParameter: None
Description: Specify source IP address of packets to remark vlan prioritySyntax: srcip <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} ip <ipv4
address> <netmask> srcip <number> list scrip <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Source IP address priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values:1~24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<ipv4 address> Destination IP address
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory
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srcip list
srcmac
<netmask> Subnet mask
Valid values: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx:0~255)
Default value: -
Type: Optional
Description: Show source IP address priority listSyntax: srcip listParameter: None
Description: Specify source MAC of packets to remark vlan prioritySyntax: srcmac <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} mac <mac
address> scrmac <number> list scrmac <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Source mac address priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values:1~24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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srcmac list
tos
<mac address> MAC address
Valid values: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (xx:0~ff)
Default value: 00:00:00:00:00:00
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show source MAC priority listSyntax: srcmac listParameter: None
Description: Specify ToS (IP Precedence) of packets to remark vlan priority / Show ToS (IP Prece-dence) priority list entry / Disable ToS (IP Precedence) priority list entry
Syntax: tos <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} precedence <tos> tos <number> list tos <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> ToS (IP Precedence) priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values:1~24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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tos list
vlanid
<tos> Incoming Type of Service.
Valid values: 0~7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show ToS (IP Precedence) priority listSyntax: tos listParameter: None
Description: Specify VLAN ID of packets to remark VLAN priority / Show VLAN id priority list entry / Disable VLAN id priority list entry
Syntax: vlanid <number> prio <prio ID> {xdsl <port>/<pvc> | gigabit <port>} vlan <VLAN ID> vlanid <number> list vlanid <number> disable
Parameter: Name Description
<number> Vlan id priority list number
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<prio ID> Priority value
Valid values: 0 ~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<port> Port number
Valid values:1~24 (48) for xDSL, 1 for GBE
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<pvc> PVC number
Valid values: 1~ 8
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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vlanid list
<VLAN ID> VLAN ID number
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Show VLAN id priority listSyntax: vlanid listParameter: None
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Chapter contentsAlarm Profile Mode Commands..........................................................................................................................185
alarm mask ....................................................................................................................................................185
alarm unmask ...............................................................................................................................................185alarm major ...................................................................................................................................................185
alarm minor ..................................................................................................................................................186
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Alarm Profile Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the Alarm Profile execution mode. Alarm Profile mode commands are executed with the (alarm-profile)# prompt.
alarm mask
alarm unmask
alarm major
Description: Mask the alarmSyntax: alarm mask <name>Parameter: Name Description
<name> Name of alarm
Valid values: Refer to Appendix B on page 219.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Unmask the alarmSyntax: alarm unmask <name>Parameter: Name Description
<name> Name of alarm
Valid values: Refer to Appendix B on page 219.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set the level of the alarm to MajorSyntax: alarm major <name>Parameter: Name Description
<name> Name of alarm
Valid values: Refer to Appendix B on page 219.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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alarm minor
Description: Set the level of the alarm to MinorSyntax: alarm minor <name>Parameter: Name Description
<name> Name of alarm
Valid values: Refer to Appendix B on page 219.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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Chapter contentsIGMP-ACL Profile Mode Commands ................................................................................................................188
igmp-acl ........................................................................................................................................................188
igmp-acl rebind .............................................................................................................................................188
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IGMP-ACL Profile Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the IGMP-ACL Profile execution mode. IGMP-ACL Profile mode commands are executed with the (igmpacl-profile)# prompt.
igmp-acl
igmp-acl rebind
Description: IGMP group ACL Setting (IP and VLAN) / Delete channel settingSyntax: igmp-acl <number> {<ipv4 address> vlan <VLAN ID> | delete}Parameter: Name Description
<number> IGMP ACL channel index.
Valid values: 1 ~ 256
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<ipv4 address> IGMP group address
Valid values: 224.0.0.0 ~ 239.255.255.255 The range of addresses from 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255 is reserved for the use of routing protocols and other low-level topology dis-covery or maintenance protocols.
Default value: 0.0.0.0
Type: Mandatory<VLAN ID> VLAN ID
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: IGMP ACL Profile rebindSyntax: igmp-acl rebindParameter: Name
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Chapter 16 Rate Limit Profile Mode Commands
Chapter contentsRate Limit Profile Mode Commands...................................................................................................................190
share-slb ........................................................................................................................................................190
share-dlb .......................................................................................................................................................191non-share-slb ................................................................................................................................................192
non-share-dlb ................................................................................................................................................193
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Rate Limit Profile Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the Rate Limit Profile execution mode. Rate Limit Pro-file mode commands are executed with the (rate-limit-profile)# prompt.
share-slb
Description: Set share SLB (Single Leaky Bucket) / Delete the share SLB profileSyntax: share-slb <number> {cir <cir> lbs <lbs> | disable}Parameter: Name Description
<number> Share SLB profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 48
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cir> Committed Information Rate (bps)
Valid values: 1536 ~ 1000000000
Default value: 80000
Type: Mandatory<lbs> Leakage Bucket Size (bits)
Valid values: 1 ~ 1024
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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share-dlb
Description: Set share DLB (Dual Leaky Bucket) / Delete the share DLB profileSyntax: share-dlb <number> {cir <cir> lbs <lbs> eir <eir> lbs <lbs> | disable}Parameter: Name Description
<number> Share DLB profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 48
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cir> Committed Information Rate (bps)
Valid values: 1536 ~ 1000000000
Default value: 80000
Type: Mandatory<lbs> First Leakage Bucket Size (bits)
Valid values: 1 ~ 1024
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<eir> Excess Information Rate (bps)
Valid values: 1536 ~ 1000000000
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<lbs> Second Leakage Bucket Size (bits)
Valid values: 1 ~ 1024
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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non-share-slb
Description: Set non-share SLB (Single Leaky Bucket) / Delete the non-share SLB profileSyntax: non-share-slb <number> {cir <cir> lbs <lbs> | disable}Parameter: Name Description
<number> Share SLB profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 48
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cir> Committed Information Rate (bps)
Valid values: 1536 ~ 1000000000
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<lbs> Leakage Bucket Size (bits)
Valid values: 1 ~ 1024
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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non-share-dlb
Description: Set non-share DLB (Dual Leaky Bucket) / Delete the non-share DLB profileSyntax: non-share-dlb <number> {cir <cir> lbs <lbs> eir <eir> lbs <lbs> | disable}Parameter: Name Description
<number> Share DLB profile index
Valid values: 1 ~ 48
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<cir> Committed Information Rate (bps)
Valid values: 1536 ~ 1000000000
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<lbs> First Leakage Bucket Size (bits)
Valid values: 1 ~ 1024
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<eir> Excess Information Rate (bps)
Valid values: 1536 ~ 1000000000
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<lbs> Second Leakage Bucket Size (bits)
Valid values: 1 ~ 1024
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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Chapter contentsService Profile Configure Mode Commands........................................................................................................195
bitrate ...........................................................................................................................................................195
delay .............................................................................................................................................................195
l2-packet .......................................................................................................................................................195mode .............................................................................................................................................................196
noise .............................................................................................................................................................196
noisemargin ..................................................................................................................................................196ra-interval .....................................................................................................................................................196
service name ..................................................................................................................................................197
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Service Profile Configure Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the Service Profile execution mode. Service Profile mode commands are executed with the (service-profile# prompt.
bitrate
delay
l2-packet
Description: Set downstream/upstream Minimum/Maximum/Planned/L2 minimum bit rateSyntax: bitrate {ds | us} {min | max | planned | l2} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Bit rate (kb/s).
Valid values: 0-65535
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set downstream/upstream delay introduced by the interleavingSyntax: delay {ds | us} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Delay time (ms).
Valid values: 1 ~ 63
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set L2 Packet cellSyntax: l2-packet <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Set L2 Packet cell.
Valid values: 0 ~ 28
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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mode
noise
noisemargin
ra-interval
Description: Set downstream/upstream rate adaptive mode to init (rate automatically elected at start up only and does not change after that), dynamic (rate automatically selected at initializa-tion and is continuously adapted during show time), or manual (rate changed manually)
Syntax: mode {ds | us} {init | dynamic | manual}Parameter: None
Description: Set downstream/upstream minimum impulse noise protectionSyntax: noise {ds | us} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Noise (tenth symbols).
Valid values: 0~8 step 0.1
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set Downshift/Upshift Noise Margin in downstream/upstream directionSyntax: noisemargin {ds | us} {downshift | upshift} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Downshift/Upshift Noise Margin (tenth symbols).
Valid values: 0~31 step 0.1
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set Downshift/Upshift Interval in downstream/upstream directionSyntax: ra-interval {ds | us} {downshift | upshift} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Downshift/Upshift interval (seconds).
Valid values: 0 ~ 16383
Default value: 10
Type: Mandatory
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service name
Description: Set service profile nameSyntax: service name <string>Parameter: Name Description
<string> Profile name. (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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Chapter 18 Spectrum Profile Configure Mode Commands
Chapter contentsSpectrum Profile Configure Mode Commands....................................................................................................199
aggregate .......................................................................................................................................................199
bands <index> {start | stop} ...........................................................................................................................199
bands <index> mask ......................................................................................................................................200carriermask ...................................................................................................................................................200
message-based ...............................................................................................................................................201
modem features .............................................................................................................................................201noisemargin ..................................................................................................................................................201
opmode .........................................................................................................................................................201
pbomode .......................................................................................................................................................202power-mgt disable .........................................................................................................................................202
power-mgt l2 enable .....................................................................................................................................202
power-mgt l2_l3 enable ................................................................................................................................202power-mgt l0-time ........................................................................................................................................202
power-mgt l2-time ........................................................................................................................................203
power-mgt l2-atpr .........................................................................................................................................203power-mgt l2-atpr .........................................................................................................................................203
psdlevel .........................................................................................................................................................204
psdshape .......................................................................................................................................................204rxaggregate us max powerlevel .......................................................................................................................204
spectrum name ..............................................................................................................................................205
status modify complete .................................................................................................................................205
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Spectrum Profile Configure Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the Spectrum Profile execution mode. Spectrum Profile mode commands are executed with the (spectrum-profile)# prompt.
aggregate
bands <index> {start | stop}
Description: Set downstream/upstream aggregate power levelSyntax: aggregate {ds | us} max powerlevel <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Power level (tenth dBm).
Valid values: 0~25.5 step 0.1
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set RF bandsSyntax: bands <index> {start | stop} <value>Parameter: Name Description
<index> Bands array index.
Valid values: 0~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<value> Set start / stop frequency (kHz).
Valid values: 0~ 12000
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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bands <index> mask
carriermask
Description: Set bands maskSyntax: bands <index> mask <value>Parameter: Name Description
<index> Bands array index.
Valid values: 0~ 7
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<value> Valid values:
egress_no_control egress_notched ingress_low ingress_weak ingress_strong rf_signal_am rf_signal_hamband
Default value: egress_no_control
Type: Mandatory
egress no control egress notched ingress low ingress weak ingress strong RF Signal AM Type RF Signal HAMBAND Type
Description: Set carrier maskSyntax: carriermask {ds | us} <index> <value>Parameter: Name Description
<index> Carrier mask array index.
Valid values: 0~ 63
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory<value> Carrier mask array value.
Valid values: 0x00~0xff (Hex)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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message-based
modem features
noisemargin
opmode
Description: Set minimum DS/US message-based data rate that is needed by ATUSyntax: message-based {ds | us} min <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Min downstream/upstream message-based data rate
Valid values: 4~28 kbps
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set modem features enable/disableSyntax: modem features {enable | disable}Parameter: None
Description: Set downstream/upstream maximum / minimum / target noise marginSyntax: noisemargin {ds | us} {max | min | target} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Noise margin value.
Valid values: 0~31 (or 51.1 means no max noise margin is used) step 0.1.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set Operational modeSyntax: opmode {set | clear} <opmode id>Parameter: Name Description
opmode id The ID of allowed ADSL modes of operation.
Valid values: Use ‘list opmode’ command to see all the operation modes.
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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pbomode
power-mgt disable
power-mgt l2 enable
power-mgt l2_l3 enable
power-mgt l0-time
Description: Set power backoff operation mode ON/OFFSyntax: pbomode us {on | off}Parameter: None
Description: Disable power management function for ADSLSyntax: power-mgt disableParameter: None
Description: Allow autonomous L2 state entry/exitSyntax: power-mgt l2 enableParameter: None
Description: Allow autonomous L2 and L3 state entry/exitSyntax: power-mgt l2_l3 enableParameter: None
Description: Set the minimum time (in seconds) between Exit from L2 low power state and the next Entry into the L2 low power state
Syntax: power-mgt l0-time <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> L0 Time value
Valid values: 0 ~ 255 (sec)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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power-mgt l2-time
power-mgt l2-atpr
power-mgt l2-atpr
Description: Set minimum time (in seconds) between an Entry into L2 low power state and the first L2 low power trim request, and between two consecutive L2 power trim requests
Syntax: power-mgt l2-time <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> L2 Time value.
Valid values: 0 ~ 255 (sec)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set maximum aggregate transmit power reduction (in dB) that is allowed at transition of L0 to L2 state or an L2 low power trim request
Syntax: power-mgt l2-atpr <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> L2 power reduction range value.
Valid values: 0 ~ 31 (dB)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set total maximum aggregate transmit power reduction (in dB) that is allowed in the L2 state; the total reduction is the sum of all reductions of L2 Request (i.e., at transition of L0 to L2 state) and L2 power trims
Syntax: power-mgt l2-atpr <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> L2 total power reduction range value.
Valid values: 0 ~ 31 (dB)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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psdlevel
psdshape
rxaggregate us max powerlevel
Description: Set PSD levelSyntax: psdlevel {ds | us} max <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Maximum PSD level (tenth dBm/Hz).
Valid values:
-60 ~ -40 downstream step 0.1 -60 ~ -38 upstream. step 0.1
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set PSD shapeSyntax: psdshape ds {cut-off <number> | standard}Parameter: Name Description
<number> Cut-off frequencies at carrier.
Valid values: 100-280 step 10
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set maximum aggregate receive power levelSyntax: rxaggregate us max powerlevel <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Maximum aggregate receive power level (-255~255 tenth dBm).
Valid values: -25.5~25.5 step 0.1
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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spectrum name
status modify complete
Description: Set spectrum profile nameSyntax: spectrum name <string>Parameter: Name Description
<string> Name of the spectrum profile. (max 31 characters)
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set the status of modificationSyntax: status modify completeParameter: None
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Chapter 19 TCA Profile Mode Commands
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adsl-tca day ...................................................................................................................................................207
adsl-tca disable ..............................................................................................................................................207adsl-tca enable ...............................................................................................................................................207
adsl-tca interval .............................................................................................................................................207
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TCA Profile Configure Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the TCA Profile execution mode. TCA Profile mode commands are executed with the (tca-profile)# prompt.
adsl-tca day
adsl-tca disable
adsl-tca enable
adsl-tca interval
Description: Set threshold value for near-end/far-end day PMSyntax: adsl-tca day {ne | fe} {es | ses | uas} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Threshold value.
Valid values: 0-86400
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Disable TCASyntax: adsl-tca disableParameter: None
Description: Enable TCASyntax: adsl-tca enableParameter: None
Description: Set threshold value for near-end/far-end interval PMSyntax: adsl-tca interval {ne | fe} {es | ses | uas | lof | lol | los | errframe} <number>Parameter: Name Description
<number> Threshold value.
Valid values: 0-900
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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Chapter 20 Dot1x Mode Commands
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auth-method .................................................................................................................................................209
server <number> ip .......................................................................................................................................209server <number> auth-port ...........................................................................................................................210
server <number> acct-port ............................................................................................................................210
server <number> max-fail ..............................................................................................................................211server <number> secret ..................................................................................................................................211
server <index> vlan <number> ......................................................................................................................212
server <number> delete .................................................................................................................................212profile delete .................................................................................................................................................212
profile <index> username <string> password .................................................................................................213
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Dot1x Mode CommandsThe commands in this section can be executed only in the Dot1x execution mode.
auth-method
server <number> ip
Description: Set priorities of the different authentication methodsSyntax: auth-method <index> {none | radius_1 | radius_2 | radius_3 | profile}Parameter: Name Description
index Authentication method priority
Valid values: 1-4
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set RADIUS Server IP addressSyntax: server <index> ip <ipv4 address>Parameter: Name Description
index RADIUS Server index
Valid values: 1-3
Default value: -
Type: Mandatoryipv4 address RADIUS Server IP address
Valid values: -
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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server <number> auth-port
server <number> acct-port
Description: Set the port number for RADIUS Authentication in the Layer-4 headerSyntax: server <index> auth-port <number>Parameter: Name Description
index RADIUS Server index
Valid values: 1-3
Default value: -
Type: Mandatorynumber RADIUS Server authentication port
Valid values: -
Default value: 1812
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set the port number for RADIUS Accoutning in the Layer-4 headerSyntax: server <index> acct-port <number>Parameter: Name Description
index RADIUS Server index
Valid values: 1-3
Default value: -
Type: Mandatorynumber RADIUS Server accounting port
Valid values: -
Default value: 1813
Type: Mandatory
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server <number> max-fail
server <number> secret
Description: Set the maximum allowable times of continuously failed authentication attemptsSyntax: server <index> max-fail <number>Parameter: Name Description
index RADIUS Server index
Valid values: 1-3
Default value: -
Type: Mandatorynumber RADIUS Server maximum fail number
Valid values: 1-10
Default value: 2
Type: Mandatory
Description: Set the authentication key in text formatSyntax: server <index> secret <string>Parameter: Name Description
index RADIUS Server index
Valid values: 1-3
Default value: -
Type: Mandatorystring Secret ID checked between NAS and RADIUS Server
Valid values: Max 16 character
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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server <index> vlan <number>
server <number> delete
profile delete
Description: The VID of the VLAN which the RADIUS Server belongs toSyntax: server <index> vlan <number>Parameter: Name Description
index RADIUS Server index
Valid values: 1-3
Default value: -
Type: Mandatorynumber VLAN ID
Valid values: 1-4094
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete a RADIUS server setup in the systemSyntax: server <index> deleteParameter: Name Description
index RADIUS Server index
Valid values: 1-3
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
Description: Delete an authentication local profile in the systemSyntax: profile <index> deleteParameter: Name Description
index Authenticate profile index
Valid values: 1-64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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profile <index> username <string> password
Description: Set the username and password for an authetnication local profileSyntax: profile <index> username <string> password <string>Parameter: Name Description
index Authenticate profile index
Valid values: 1-64
Default value: -
Type: Mandatorystring Setting username of Authenticate profile
Valid values: Max 16 characters
Default value: -
Type: Mandatorystring Setting password of Authenticate profile
Valid values: Max 16 characters
Default value: -
Type: Mandatory
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Chapter 21 Contacting Patton for assistance
Chapter contentsIntroduction........................................................................................................................................................215
Contact information............................................................................................................................................215
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs).................................................................215Warranty coverage ........................................................................................................................................215
Out-of-warranty service ...........................................................................................................................215
Returns for credit ....................................................................................................................................215Return for credit policy ...........................................................................................................................216
RMA numbers ..............................................................................................................................................216
Shipping instructions ..............................................................................................................................216
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IntroductionThis chapter contains the following information:
• “Contact information”—describes how to contact PATTON technical support for assistance.
• “Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)”—contains information about the RAS warranty and obtaining a return merchandise authorization (RMA).
Contact informationPatton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services. If you have questions about any of our other products we recommend you begin your search for answers by using our technical knowledge base. Here, we have gathered together many of the more commonly asked questions and compiled them into a searchable database to help you quickly solve your problems.
• Online support—available at www.patton.com.
• E-mail support—e-mail sent to [email protected] will be answered within 1 business day
• Telephone support—standard telephone support is available Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. EST (8:00 to 17:00 UTC-5), Monday through Friday by calling +1 (301) 975-1007
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)Patton Electronics is an ISO-9001 certified manufacturer and our products are carefully tested before ship-ment. All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program.
Note If you purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller, ask your reseller how you should proceed with warranty service. It is often more convenient for you to work with your local reseller to obtain a replacement. Patton services our products no matter how you acquired them.
Warranty coverageOur products are under warranty to be free from defects, and we will, at our option, repair or replace the prod-uct should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment. Our warranty is limited to defects in work-manship or materials, and does not cover customer damage, lightning or power surge damage, abuse, or unauthorized modification.
Out-of-warranty servicePatton services what we sell, no matter how you acquired it, including malfunctioning products that are no longer under warranty. Our products have a flat fee for repairs. Units damaged by lightning or other catastro-phes may require replacement.
Returns for creditCustomer satisfaction is important to us, therefore any product may be returned with authorization within 30 days from the shipment date for a full credit of the purchase price. If you have ordered the wrong equipment or you are dissatisfied in any way, please contact us to request an RMA number to accept your return. Patton is not responsible for equipment returned without a Return Authorization.
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Return for credit policy • Less than 30 days: No Charge. Your credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment.
• 30 to 60 days: We will add a 20% restocking charge (crediting your account with 80% of the purchase price).
• Over 60 days: Products will be accepted for repairs only.
RMA numbersRMA numbers are required for all product returns. You can obtain an RMA by doing one of the following:
• Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www.patton.com
• By calling +1 (301) 975-1000 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer
• By sending an e-mail to [email protected]
All returned units must have the RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the shipping container. Please use the original packing material that the device came in or pack the unit securely to avoid damage during ship-ping.
Shipping instructionsThe RMA number should be clearly visible on the address label. Our shipping address is as follows:
Patton Electronics Company RMA#: xxxx 7622 Rickenbacker Dr. Gaithersburg, MD 20879-4773 USA
Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us. Patton will pay the return shipping costs.
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Appendix A ADSL Operational Mask Table
Chapter contentsADSL Operational Mask Table ...........................................................................................................................218
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ADSL Operational Mask Table
Table 5. ADSL Operational Mask
Bit Description Bit Description
0 ANSI_T1.413 32 992_4_I_AllDigital_NonOverlapped
1 ETSI_DTS_TM06006 33 992_4_I_AllDigital_Overlapped
2 992_1_A_Pots_NonOverlapped 34 992_3_L_Pots_NonOverlapped_Mode1
3 992_1_A_Pots_Overlapped 35 992_3_L_Pots_NonOverlapped_Mode2
4 992_1_B_Isdn_NonOverlapped 36 992_3_L_Pots_Overlapped_Mode3
5 992_1_B_Isdn_Overlapped 37 992_3_L_Pots_Overlapped_Mode4
6 992_1_C_TcmIsdn_NonOverlapped 38 992_3_M_Pots_Extend_US_Overlapped
7 992_1_C_TcmIsdn_Overlapped 39 992_3_M_Pots_Extend_US_NonOverlapped
8 992_2_A_Pots_NonOverlapped 40 992_5_A_Pots_NonOverlapped
9 992_2_B_Pots_Overlapped 41 992_5_A_Pots_Overlapped
10 992_2_C_TcmIsdn_NonOverlapped 42 992_5_B_Isdn_NonOverlapped
11 992_2_C_TcmIsdn_Overlapped 43 992_5_B_Isdn_Overlapped
18 992_3_A_Pots_NonOverlapped 46 992_5_I_AllDigital_NonOverlapped
19 992_3_A_Pots_Overlapped 47 992_5_I_AllDigital_Overlapped
20 992_3_B_Isdn_NonOverlapped 48 ANSI_T1.424
21 992_3_B_Isdn_Overlapped 49 ETSI_TS_101_270
24 992_4_A_Pots_NonOverlapped 50 993_1
25 992_4_A_Pots_Overlapped 51 IEEE_8023ah
28 992_3_I_AllDigital_NonOverlapped 56 992_5_J_AllDigital_NonOverlapped
29 992_3_I_AllDigital_Overlapped 57 992_5_J_AllDigital_Overlapped
30 992_3_J_AllDigital_NonOverlapped 58 992_5_M_Pots_Extend_US_NonOverlapped
31 992_3_J_AllDigital_Overlapped 59 992_5_M_Pots_Extend_US_Overlapped
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Appendix B Alarm Table
Chapter contentsAlarm Table ........................................................................................................................................................220
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Alarm Table
Table 6. Alarm Table
Alarm ID Name Description
104 alm_fan_fail System Fan Fail
105 alm_self_test_fail System Self Test Fail
106 alm_above_temper System Above Temperature
107 alm_below_temper System Below Temperature
118 alm_dsl_dsp System DSP Fail
601 alm_adsl_los Near-end Loss of Signal
602 alm_adsl_lof Near-end Loss of Frame
603 alm_adsl_lom Near-end Loss of Margin
610 alm_adsl_lcd Near-end Loss Cell Delineation
612 alm_adsl_ncd Near-end No Cell Delineation
613 alm_adsl_los_fe Far-end Loss of Signal
614 alm_adsl_lof_fe Far-end Loss of Frame
615 alm_adsl_lom_fe Far-end Loss of Margin
616 alm_adsl_lopwr_fe Far-end Loss of Power
619 alm_adsl_commf_fe Far-end Communication Failure
620 alm_adsl_nopeer_fe Far-end No Peer Present
622 alm_adsl_lcd_fe Far-end Loss Cell Delineation
624 alm_adsl_ncd_fe Far-end No Cell Delineation
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