SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 35 Industrial Way Rochester, NH 03866-5005 USA (603) 332-9400 Part Number 04-0051-01 Rev.
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REVISION HISTORY Document Name: Document Order Number: Document Part Number: SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Order # 9032705 04-0051-01 Rev. A Author: Robert de Peyster Editor: Carre Gibson Date Revision Description October 1998 04-0051-01 Rev.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audience and Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Content ................................................................. Conventions . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents ELAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-60 EventDisplay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-64 Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-66 Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents PnniNetworkNode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PnniNode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PnniNodeTimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PnniPeerGroupId . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents TrustedNMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-295 VCCMask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-297 VlanMcast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-299 3 Boot Load Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1 Table 2-1 Table 2-2 Table 2-3 Table 2-4 Table 2-5 Table 2-6 Table 2-7 Table 2-8 Table B-1 Table B-2 Table B-3 List of Operators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 OC-12/STM-4 Port Loopback Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 BUSErrorLog Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17 DS3 and E3 Loopback Modes . . .
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1 INTRODUCTION This reference manual describes the console commands for the SmartSwitch 6500. Audience and Scope The manual is intended for network administrators and others responsible for maintaining the SmartSwitch 6500. Definitions The manual is organized alphabetically by switch attribute. • The definition of a switch attribute is a function that manipulates the switch in a specific way.
Introduction Conventions The SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual uses the following conventions for instructions and information: • Information you enter (console commands and input parameters) is shown in bold and requires a space between the operator and switch attribute. • • • Input and output parameters are shown in [Square Brackets]. Courier 8 font Input definitions are shown in , as joined text and not case sensitive.
Introduction Abbreviations Pay attention to how switch attributes appear in section headings of Chapter 2. Switch attributes are not case sensitive, but you must spell them correctly. For example, if the heading states BUSStat, you must enter busstat and not busstats.
Introduction Help Options The console provides several levels of help for console commands. For example, to list the switch attributes that can be used with a particular operator, enter the word help (or ?) followed by the operator.
Introduction Switch Attribute Each switch attribute heading is followed by a brief description of the attribute. The attribute description is followed by information on operators, parameters, command strings, and examples. 2p›F A small group of attributes does not require operators and can function as standalone commands. Those attributes are: exit, history, passwd, reboot and shutdown. Operators If an attribute requires operators, they are listed under an “Operators” heading.
Introduction Parameters Most switch attributes have input or output parameters (or both). If an attribute has parameters, they are listed in tables under a “Parameters” heading. You enter input parameters at the console command line. You view output parameters at the console screen after the command executes. Some input parameters have default values (shown in parenthesis). You do not need to type an entry if you accept the default.
Introduction Descriptions A “Descriptions” section follows parameters. The descriptions section shows command syntax (operator, attribute, and input parameters). It also gives additional information on what the command does and how to use it. Finally, the descriptions section indicates the privilege level required to use the command (Read Only, Administrator, or All). Administrator privilege level is necessary for actions other than viewing output displays.
Introduction List of Operators and Possible Switch Attributes Following is a list of switch attributes that are used with operators. If an operator has an alias, the alias is shown in parenthesis. 2p›F A small group of attributes does not require operators and can function as standalone commands. Those attributes are: exit, history, passwd, reboot and shutdown.
Introduction delete (remove) Continued PnniTnsRoute Port PVC PVCById PVP PVPById Route ServiceRegistry TrafficDescriptor TrapCommunity modify (set) 622LoopBack AlarmDisplay Alias BUSELAN BUSType CACEqBwAllocScheme CACServiceClassBw ConsoleTimeout CoreDump DS3E3LoopBack EventDisplay IlmiConfig IPAddress IPATMClient LANEClient LECSELAN LECSELANLEC LECSELANPolicy LECSErrorLogControl LECSTLVSet LESELAN MyNmAddr NetworkClock PnniInterface PnniNode PnniNodeTimer PnniPeerGroup
Introduction show (display) 622LoopBack AlarmDisplay Alarms Alias ATMRoute BUSClient BUSELAN BUSErrorLog BUSLECStat BUSStat CACEqBwAllocScheme CACInfo CACPortBw CACServiceClassBw CACStatistics Client ClientARP ClientStat ClientVC Community ConsoleTimeout CoreDump DS3E3LoopBack ELAN EventDisplay Events IlmiConfig IPATMARP IPATMPVC IPATMStats LECMcast LECS LECSELAN LECSELANLEC LECSELANNameTable LECSELANPolicy LECSErrorLog LECSErrorLogControl LECSPacketSizes LECSStats
Introduction show (display) Continued SlotConfig SSCOPConfig SSCOPStatistics SVC SlotConfig SSCOPConfig SwitchTrafficCongestion TrafficDescriptor TrapCommunity TrustedNMS VlanMcast PVC PVCById PVP Alias BUSErrorLog BUSStat CACStatistics Config LESErrorLog LESStat PortStats PVC PVP activate/deactivate Client PVPById backup/restore Switch clear disable/enable Privilege SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 1-11
Introduction execute CpuSwitchover RedundancyConfigBackup flush Alias Config PVC restart Client setup Switch start LECS LES stop LECS LES 1-12 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Ping PVP
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2 CONSOLE COMMANDS 622LoopBack Use 622LoopBack to set or display loopback on 622 Mbps (OC-12/STM-4) ports. ÊÊ 2p›F A port in loopback mode does not pass normal traffic. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4 No default [Loopback] Loopback mode (see Table 2-1). None, Facility, Equipment, Diag None Output Parameter Description [PortNumber] Physical port number on the switch.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify 622loopback [Port] [Loopback] Sets loopback for 622 Mbps ports. Administrator show 622loopback Table 2-1 Administrator Shows loopback status for 622 Mbps ports. OC-12/STM-4 Port Loopback Modes Mode Description None Loopback is not enabled. Facility The data stream is received from the network, has the overhead bits reinserted, and is retransmitted back to the network.
Console Commands AlarmDisplay Use AlarmDisplay to enable/disable the display of alarm messages at the console. 2p›F Use Alarms to display the alarms currently logged. Operators modify, show Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [AlarmDisplay] Toggles the display On or Off.
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # show alarmdisplay Alarm Display is OFF switch_prompt # switch_prompt # modify alarmdisplay AlarmDisplay[OFF] : on switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show alarmdisplay Alarm Display is ON switch_prompt # 2-4 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual
Console Commands Alarms Use Alarms to display or delete alarms currently logged. 2p›F 2«ÊÍœÊ{äÊ>•>À“ÃÊ>ÀiÊ«iÀÈÃÍi˜ÍÊœ˜ÊÀiLœœÍÊ-Ài“>ˆ˜Êˆ˜Ê•œ}®°Ê!œÊiÜi˜ÍÃÊ>ÀiÊ«iÀÈÃÍi˜ÍÊœ˜Ê ÀiLœœÍ° Operators delete, show Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Index] The index(es) of the alarms you want to display or delete.
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # show alarms Index(ALL) : 0 33554652 000:00:32:238 --------------------------------------------------LECS Operational switch_1 # delete alarms Index(ALL) : switch_1 # show alarms Index(ALL) : 2-6 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual
Console Commands Alias Use Alias to manage aliases for console commands. You can use up to 15 aliases. 2p›F 0…iÊ>•ˆ>ÃÊpingʈÃÊ«ÀiÃi˜ÍÊÝ…i˜ÊÍ…iÊÃ݈ÍV…ʈÃÊÃ…ˆ««i`ÊvÀœ“ÊÍ…iÊv>VÍœÀßÊ-pingʈÃÊ>˜Ê>•ˆ>ÃÊ vœÀÊstart ping®° Operators add, delete, flush, modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [AliasName] Alias name. Single word (no spaces) of alphanumeric characters. No default [AliasedString] Console command to which alias applies.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description add alias [AliasName] [AliasedString] Creates an alias. You can have up to 15 active aliases (including ping). Administrator delete alias Deletes an alias. [AliasName] Administrator flush alias Administrator Deletes all aliases (including ping). modify alias [AliasName] [NewAliasedString] Changes an alias.
Console Commands switch_prompt # show alias AliasName(ALL) : Alias List ============================================================================== Index Alias Name : Aliased Command 1 PING : Start Ping 2 sp : show pnninode switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-9
Console Commands ATMRoute Use ATMRoute to manage routes to reachable addresses from the switch. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
Console Commands Input Parameter Description [Scope] PNNI scope of advertisement (level of Integers from 0-104 PNNI hierarchy) from the switch to the address prefix. 0 [MetricsTag] Index into listing of traffic parameters that apply to connectivity from the switch to the address prefix. If there are no parameters associated with this address prefix, then zero is used. 0 [Advertising] Whether or not the local switch should Yes, No advertise the address into the PNNI domain.
Console Commands Output Parameter Description [PNNI Scope] PNNI scope of advertisement (level of PNNI hierarchy) of reachability from the switch to the address prefix. [VP Capability] Indicates whether or not VPCs can be established from the advertising node to the reachable address prefix. [Metrics Tag] Index into the listing of traffic parameter values that apply for connectivity between the switch and the reachable address prefix.
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # show atmroute Num(ALL) : Num Port Number ATM Address Type Proto ================================================================================ 1 CPU 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:a3:87:0b:00:00:1d:a3:87:0b I MGMT 2 CPU 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:a3:87:0b:00:00:64:01:01:16 I MGMT 3 -39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:a3:87:0b:00:20:d4:28:c1:ff I MGMT 4 CPU 47:00:79:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:a0:3e:00:00:01 I MGMT switch_prompt # switch_prompt # add atmroute
Console Commands BUSClient Use BUSClient to display or delete LANE clients connected to a BUS. Each LANE client is identified uniquely by its LEC ID. Operators delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] Number of the ELAN to which the BUS belongs. 0-125 0 [LECId] LEC ID of the specified client. 1-65279 0 [ATMAddress] ATM address of the client. Output Parameter Description [LECId] LEC identification number of the specified client.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description delete busclient [ELANNumber] [LecID] Removes a specified client from the BUS on the specified ELAN. Administrator show busclient [ELANNumber] All Displays information about all clients that have joined the BUS on the specified ELAN.
Console Commands BUSErrorLog Use BUSErrorLog to display or clear the BUS error log associated with an ELAN. 2p›F Use the add buselan or modify buselan commands to enable or disable the BUS error log for a specified ELAN. Operators clear, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] The number of the ELAN whose BUS errors are to be shown or deleted. 0-125 All Output Parameter Description [ATM Address] ATM address associated with the error.
Console Commands Table 2-2 BUSErrorLog Error Codes Code Name Meaning 0 Success Successful response. 1 Insufficient resources to grant request Responder is unable to grant request for reasons such as insufficient table space or ability to establish VCCs. 2 Bad control frame Malformed control frame or bad control request. 3 Bad data frame Malformed data frame (too big or too small). 4 Others All other events.
Console Commands BUSELAN Use BUSELAN to manage characteristics of a BUS for a specified ELAN. If an LES corresponding to the BUS exists, the characteristics of the BUS should match those of the LES. Operators add, delete, modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] Number of the ELAN to which the BUS belongs. 0-125 or All All [ELANName] Name of the ELAN to which the BUS belongs. Up to 32 characters [ConnectMethod] Type of connection used.
Console Commands Output Parameter Description [ELAN Number] Number of the ELAN to which the BUS belongs. [ELAN Name] Name of the ELAN to which the BUS belongs. [ATM Address] ATM address of the ELAN. [Max Frame Size] Maximum transfer unit assigned for this client. (Same as the [MTU] input parameter.) [Connection Method] Type of connection used. (Same as the [ConnectMethod] input parameter.) [Distribute VPI/VCI] VPI/VCI values of control direct VCC or multicast send VCC.
Console Commands Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify [ELANNumber] [ELANName] [ConnectMethod] [ELANType] [Multipoint] [MTU] [ErrorLogEnable] [MinimumTDEnable] [ForwardPeakCellRate] Changes the behavior of the BUS parameters for a specified ELAN. The specified ELAN is then deleted and recreated.
Console Commands The example below changes ELAN102 from an Ethernet BUSELAN to a Token Ring BUSELAN, changing the MTU to reflect the change in ELAN type. It assumes the LES has already been changed. switch_prompt # modify buselan 102 ELANName(ELAN102) ConnectMethod(svc) ELANType(802.3) Multipoint(yes) MTU(1516) ErrorlogEnable(NO) MinimumTDEnable(NO) : : : 802.
Console Commands BUSLECStat Use BUSLECStat to display traffic statistics for clients connected to a BUS. Operator show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] Number of the ELAN to which the BUS belongs. 0-125 or All All [LECId] LEC identification number of the specified client. 0-65279 0 Output Parameter Description [LECId] LEC identification number of the specified client. [ATMAddress] ATM address of the client.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show [ELANNumber] [LecId] Displays statistical information about a specific client or all clients on that ELAN.
Console Commands BUSStat Use BUSStat to display or clear statistics of a BUS for an ELAN. Operators show, clear Parameters Input Parameter Description [ELANNumber] Number of the ELAN to which the BUS belongs. 0-125 or All Output Parameter Description [Out Octets] Number of octets (bytes) the BUS has sent since its initialization. [Out Unicast] Number of unicast frames forwarded by the BUS. [Out Multicast] Number of multicast frames forwarded by the BUS.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show [ELANNumber] Displays BUS statistics for the specified ELAN or for all ELANs. busstat All clear [ELANNumber] busstat Administrator Clears BUS statistics for the specified ELAN or for all ELANs.
Console Commands BUStype Use BUStype to enable/disable intelligent BUS mode. 2p›F If intelligent BUS mode is enabled, a unicast packet sent to the BUS is forwarded only to the LANE client whose destination address is specified in the packet. If intelligent BUS mode is not enabled, a unicast packet sent to the BUS is forwarded to all LANE clients connected to the BUS. Operators modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters.
Console Commands CACEqBwAllocScheme Use CACEqBwAllocScheme to set or display the equivalent bandwidth allocation scheme of switch ports. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. You can specify a physical or virtual port. 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports), or All All [ServiceCategory] Service category.
Console Commands Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show Administrator Displays allocation scheme. caceqbwallocscheme Examples switch_prompt # show caceqbwallocscheme PortNumber(ALL) : =========================================================== Port# Alloc Scheme for CBR RTVBR NRTVBR UBR ABR =========================================================== 7A1 CON CON CON LIB CON 7A1.
Console Commands CacInfo Use CacInfo to display bandwidth allocated to switch ports per service category. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. You can specify a physical or virtual port. 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports), or All All [BandwidthUnit] Unit for specifying bandwidth.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show cacinfo [PortNumber] [BandWidthUnit] Displays port bandwidth per service category.
Console Commands CACPortBw Use CACPortBw to display minimum and maximum bandwidth of switch ports. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports), or All Default All Output Parameter Description Q+œÀÍ›R +œÀÍʘ֓LiÀÊœ˜ÊÍ…iÊÃ݈ÍV…°ÊÊ-.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show Administrator Displays minimum and maximum port bandwidth.
Console Commands CACServiceClassBw Use CACServiceClassBw to set or display the bandwidth allocated to each service category. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
Console Commands Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [MaxBandwidthInPercentage UBR] Maximum bandwidth allocated for UBR. Zero or positive integer [MaxBandwidthInPercentage ABR] Maximum bandwidth allocated for ABR. Zero or positive integer Output Parameter Description [Port#] Port number on the switch. (Same as [PortNumber] input parameter. [SC] Service category. (Same as [ServiceCategory] input parameter.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify [PortNumber] [ServiceCategory] [BandwidthUnit] [MaxBandwidthInPercentageCBR] [MaxBandwidthInPercentageRTVBR] [MaxBandwidthInPercentageNRTVBR] [MaxBandInPercentageUBR] [MaxBandInPercentageABR] [MaxBandwidth] Sets bandwidth per service category.
Console Commands CACStatistics Use CACStatistics to show CAC statistics for switch ports. Operators clear, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. You can specify a physical or virtual port. 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports), or All All Output Parameter Description [Port Number] Physical or virtual port number on the switch. [Global Statistics] Global CAC statistics (applies to all ports).
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # show cacstatistics PortNumber() : 1a1 ================================================================ CAC Statistics ================================================================ Global Statistics : No of Rejections due to no memory :0 No of Rejections due to Invalid Physical port :0 No of Rejections due to Invalid logical port :0 No of Rejections due to Invalid VPI :0 No of Rejections due to Pre CAC no memory :0 Per Port Statistics : Port Number No of calls
Console Commands Client Use Client to manage LANE and IP/ATM clients on the switch. Clients on the switch are called local clients. 2p›F Use the LANEClient attribute to add or modify a LANE client. Use the IPATMClient attribute to add or modify an IP/ATM client. Operators activate, deactivate, delete, restart, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ClientNumber] Number of the local client.
Console Commands Output Parameter Description [LAN Name] ELAN name for this client. [LECS Addr Source] ILMI, well-known address, or LECS address. [LECS Address] ATM address of the LECS. [LES Address] ATM address of the LES. [LAN Type] Type of ELAN. [MTU] Maximum transfer unit assigned for this client. [IP NetMask] IP netmask assigned to the client.
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # delete client 4 IP/ATM Client4 Address: 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:15:00:00:00:7A:01:01:5B:00 Confirm(y/n)?:y switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show client ClientNumber(ALL) : Client Type IP Address Server Type Server Conn Status ============================================================================ 1 LANE 90.1.1.186 LECS Established Operational 3 IP/ATM 90.1.1.
Console Commands With the following example (), notice how you get the same amount of detail whether you specify the client or accept the default (All): switch_prompt # show client /d ClientNumber(ALL) : LANE Client 1 ============================================================================ Client State : Operational Client Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00 LAN Name : elan1 LECS Addr Source: ILMI LECS Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15
Console Commands ClientARP Use ClientARP to display the ARP table maintained by each LANE or IP/ATM client on the switch. For a LANE client, the table contains mappings of MAC to ATM addresses for destination clients. The mappings are supplied by the ARP server of each ELAN to which the LANE client connects. For an IP/ATM client, the table contains mappings of IP to ATM addresses for destination clients. The mappings are supplied by the ARP server of each IP/ATM VLAN to which the IP/ATM client connects.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show [ClientNumber] Displays details about LANE or IP/ATM client ARP entries.
Console Commands ClientStat Use ClientStat to display packet count statistics of LANE or IP/ATM clients on the switch. 2p›F Clients on the switch are called local clients. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ClientNumber] Number of the local client. 0-127 or All All In the Output Parameter table below, () appears next to parameters that are available only through the show clientstat /d (detailed) command.
Console Commands Output Parameter Description [Multicast Packets] Interface maximum transfer unit to assign to the local interface associated with this client. [Broadcast Packets] Number of broadcast packets received or transmitted. [Error Packets] Number of error packets received or transmitted. [Dropped Packets] Number of received or transmitted packets dropped. [Bytes Transmitted] Number of bytes transmitted.
Console Commands Examples The examples show statistics for all clients, detail () for all clients, an IP/ATM client, and a LANE client.
Console Commands switch_prompt # show clientstat 3 Stats for IP/ATM client 3 ============================================================================ Rx Stats Bytes Received : 0 Unicast Packets : 0 Multicast Packets : 0 Broadcast Packets : 0 Error Packets : 0 Dropped Packets : 0 Tx Stats Bytes Transmitted : 0 Unicast Packets : 0 Multicast Packets : 0 Broadcast Packets : 0 Error Packets : 0 Dropped Packets : 0 IP/ATM Statistics ARP Requests Sent : 0 ARP Replies Rcvd : 0 ARP Requests Rcvd : 0 ARP Replies
Console Commands ClientVC Use ClientVC to display VCs associated with ARP mappings cached by LANE or IP/ATM clients on the switch. ClientARP is similar to ClientVC but does not show the VPI/VCI corresponding to a route to a destination client. 2p›F Clients on the switch are called local clients. Operator show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ClientNumber] Number of the local client.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show [ClientNumber] clientvc All Displays VC details for local IP/ATM or LANE clients in addition to client ARP mapping details. For IP/ATM, the destination IP address appears; for LANE, the destination MAC address appears. The destination address is what is located at the other end of the VC.
Console Commands Community Use Community to group NMS (network management system) hosts by privilege level. Hosts are collectively called communities. Host privilege levels determine the type of information access permitted by the switch. The switch provides access to the information only if the request comes from a community configured with the necessary privileges. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Name] SNMP community name.
Console Commands Operator Parameters/Permissions Description delete [Name] [IPAddr] Removes a community from the switch. community Administrator show Administrator Displays all communities configured on the switch. community Examples switch_prompt # add community Name() IpAddr() Priviledge(read) switch_prompt # : boris : 90.1.1.
Console Commands Config Use Config to erase the configuration information on the SmartSwitch 6500. Before using the clear command, you should back up the switch configuration using the backup switch command. config Operators clear, flush Parameters This attribute has no input or output parameters. Just enter clear config at the switch prompt.
Console Commands ConsoleTimeout Use ConsoleTimeout to set or display the timeout for the console interface. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ConsoleTimeout] Console timeout (in minutes). 1-60 min. Setting console timeout to 0 toggles console timeout off. 0 (Off) Output Parameter Description [ConsoleTimeout] Console timeout (in minutes).
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # set consoletimeout ConsoleTimeout(0) : 0 You are about to disable Console Timeout Confirm (y/N)? : y switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show consoletimeout Console Timeout in minutes ============================================================================== ConsoleTimeout : OFF switch_prompt # 2-54 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual
Console Commands CoreDump Use CoreDump to dump the system CPU and/or common DRAM in the event of a system failure. The core is dumped to a file specified on a local Ethernet host. To use CoreDump, the Ethernet host must run TFTP server software, and you must have write access to the TFTP directory. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameters Description Value/Field Size Default [EnableCoreDump] Enables core dump.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify coredump [EnableCoreDump] [ServerIP] [CoreDumpFile] [userName] [UserPassword] Enables core dump. Once enabled, the core is dumped to the file specified in the event of a system failure. The core dump takes about five minutes. After the core dump, the switch is rebooted.
Console Commands CpuSwitchover Use CpuSwitchover to switch roles of the redundant (slave) and master TSM/CPU modules (the slave module becomes the master module and vice versa). The execute cpuswitchover command is available only if a slave module is present. 2p›F "vÍiÀÊÍ…iÊÃ݈ÍV…œÜiÀ]ÊÍ…iʘiÝÊ“>ÃÍiÀÊ“œ`Ö•iÊ“ÖÃÍÊLiÊÀiLœœÍi`° Operators execute Parameters This attribute has no output parameters.
Console Commands DS3E3LoopBack Use DS3E3LoopBack to set or display loopback at DS3 or E3 ports. 2p›F A port in loopback mode does not pass normal traffic. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [PortNumber] Physical port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4 All [Loopback] Loopback mode (see Table 2-3). None, Cell, Payload, Line, Diag None Output Parameter Description [Port] Port number on the switch. [Type] Type of port.
Console Commands Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show ds3e3loopback Administrator Displays loopback status of DS3 and E3 ports. Table 2-3 DS3 and E3 Loopback Modes Mode Description None Loopback is not enabled. The port passes normal traffic. Cell The DS3 or E3 stream is received from the network, unframed into ATM cells, reframed, and then retransmitted to the network.
Console Commands ELAN Use ELAN to create or delete ELANs on the switch. It is a means to manage ELAN servers with one command. To manage ELAN servers individually, see the BUSELAN, LECSELAN, and LESELAN attributes. 2p›F The BUSELAN, LECSELAN, and LESELAN attributes manage, respectively, the Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS), LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS), and the LAN Emulation Server (LES). The ELAN is served by a specific BUS and LES (which sometimes are said to belong to the ELAN).
Console Commands Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [BackwardPeakCellRate] Minimum backward peak cell rate. Positive integer [Distribute] Establishes the nature of the control distribute VCC. Possible values are: All or Proxy. All establishes control distribute VCC to all clients. Proxy establishes control distribute VCC only to proxy clients. All, Proxy Default Proxy Output Parameter Description [ELAN Number] Number of the ELAN.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description add elan [ELANNumber] [ELANName] [ConnectMethod] [ELANType] [Multipoint] [MTU] [ErrorLogEnable] [MinimumTDEnable] [ForwardPeakCellRate] [BackwardPeakCellRate] [Distribute] Quickly configures an ELAN on the switch.
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # add elan ELANNumber(0) ELANName(ELAN011) ConnectMethod(SVC) ELANType(802.
Console Commands EventDisplay Use EventDisplay to enable/disable the display of event messages on the console screen. 2p›F Use Events to display the events currently logged. Operators modify, show Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [EventDisplay] Toggles the display On or Off.
Console Commands Examples switch_1 # show eventdisplay Event Display is ON switch_1 # switch_1 # modify eventdisplay EventDisplay(ON) : off switch_1 # switch_1 # show eventdisplay Event Display is OFF switch_1 # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-65
Console Commands Events Use Events to display or delete events currently logged. 2p›F .Üi˜ÍÃÊ>ÀiʘœÍÊ«iÀÈÃÍi˜ÍÊœ˜ÊÀiLœœÍÊ->ÀiʘœÍÊÀiÍ>ˆ˜i`ʈ˜ÊÍ…iÊiÜi˜ÍÊ•œ}®° Operators delete, show Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Index] The index(es) of the events you want to display or delete.
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # show events Index(ALL) : 0 33554656 MINOR EVENT 001:27:50:708 --------------------------------------------------Sendto failed for IP address 206.61.231.153 1 33554656 MINOR EVENT 001:27:51:612 --------------------------------------------------Sendto failed for IP address 206.61.231.153 2 33554656 MINOR EVENT 001:27:51:728 --------------------------------------------------Sendto failed for IP address 206.61.231.
Console Commands Exit Use Exit to disconnect your console connection from the switch. Operator exit Parameters This attribute has no parameters. Just enter exit at the switch prompt. Descriptions Operator Permission Description exit [exit] This closes your console connection. Enter exit when you are finished with a console session. If you do not exit your session, the switch remains unavailable to anyone else.
Console Commands Firmware Use Firmware to download switch software from a TFTP server. Operators update Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ServerIP] IP address of server with the software. Dot decimal/ 7-15 characters Last IP address [Path] Full pathname of the directory that contains the software.
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # update firmware ServerIP() Path(public/Smart6500_1.ima) ver.ima : 206.61.237.127 : builds/lab-02.02.22/ser You are updating the code image in the flash. Are you sure this is what you want to do? Confirm(y/n)?:y Verifying bootfile builds/lab-02.02.22/server.ima on 206.61.237.127 ...passed. Erasing Flash. Using TFTP to get and program bootfile builds/lab-02.02.22/server.i ma from 206.61.237.127. 4903K (5021184 bytes) received. Flash update succeeded.
Console Commands History Use History to view or repeat one of the last five console commands entered. Operators history Parameters This attribute has no parameters. Just enter history at the switch prompt. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description history [history] Displays the last five console commands entered. It also displays an index number that allows you to quickly repeat any of those commands. To repeat a command listed by history, type !.
Console Commands IlmiConfig Use IlmiConfig to manage ILMI timers specified in ILMI 4.0 and to enable or disable ILMI functions. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
Console Commands 2p›F If you hot-swap a TSM with a TSM of a different type (different I/O ports), ILMI timer information associated with ports on the original TSM is deleted. Before you insert a replacement TSM, you can display existing timer information using the show operator with the /o option (for example: show ilmiconfig /o). Output Parameter Description [Port] Port number on the switch. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.
Console Commands Examples switch prompt # modify ilmiconfig Port ILMI Address ILMI Timer S Timer T Factor K Registration Connectivity (seconds) (seconds) =================================================================== 1A1 Enabled Enabled 1 1 1 1A2 Enabled Enabled 1 5 4 1A3 Enabled Enabled 1 5 4 1A4 Enabled Enabled 1 5 4 3B1 Enabled Enabled 1 5 4 3B2 Enabled Enabled 1 5 4 3B3 Enabled Enabled 1 5 4 CPU Disabled Disabled 1 5 4 CPU.
Console Commands IPAddress Use IPAddress to change IP addresses of the Ethernet port and IP netmask on the switch. Operators modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [IPAddress] IP address of the Ethernet port. Dot decimal/ 7-15 characters No Default [IPNetMask] IP netmask of the Ethernet port. Defaults to Dot decimal/ the appropriate netmask, based on the class of 7-15 characters the IP address.
Console Commands IPATMARP Use IPATMARP to display the ARP server table for an IP/ATM VLAN. The ARP server table contains mappings of IP to ATM addresses for destination clients on the VLAN. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ClientNumber] Number of the IP/ATM client on the switch that is the acting as the ARP server. 0-127 or All All Output Parameter Description [IP Address] IP address of the IP/ATM destination client .
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # show ipatmarp ClientNumber(ALL): IP/ATM Server 1 ARP Table IP Address ATM Address ============================================================================ 11.1.1.
Console Commands IPATMClient Use IPATMClient to add or modify IP/ATM clients on the switch. Any of the clients can act as an ARP server. 2p›F Use the Client attribute to delete, restart, or show IP/ATM clients. Operators add, modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ClientNumber] Number of the client. 0-127 0 [ServerType] IP/ATM server type. Possible values are: Local, External, or None.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description add [ClientNumber] [ServerType] [ServerAddress] [IPAddress] [NetMask] [MTU] Creates a new IP/ATM client on the switch. If the circuits in this VLAN are SVCs, and if you want to use this client as the ARP server, enter local for the server type.
Console Commands Examples switch_prompt # add ClientNumber(0) : ServerType(NONE) : ServerAddr() : IpAddr() : NetMask(255.0.0.0): MTU(9180) : switch_prompt # ipatmclient 50 local 101.1.1.50 switch_prompt # add ipatmclient ClientNumber(0) : 1 ServerType(NONE): external ServerAddress() :39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:2F:00:00:00:0A:01:01:02:00 IPAddress() : 10.1.1.1 NetMask(255.0.0.
Console Commands IPATMPVC Use IPATMPVC to manage IP/ATM PVCs. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ClientNumber] Number of the client. 0-127 or All All [DestinationIP] Destination IP address of external IP/ATM client. Dot decimal/ 7-15 characters No default [DestinationVPI] VPI on CPU port to reach a particular IP/ATM client. 0-maximum 0 [DestinationVCI] VCI on CPU port to reach a particular IP/ATM client.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description add [ClientNumber] [DestinationIP] [DestinationVPI] [DestinationVCI] Creates an IP/ATM PVC. To achieve this, you must first enter add pvc then add ipatmclient for a new client (see “IPATMClient” for more details). You can then enter add ipatmpvc.
Console Commands switch_prompt # add ipatmclient ClientNumber(0) ServerType(NONE) ServerAddress() IPAddress() NetMask(255.0.0.0) MTU(9180) switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show client 0 : : : : 10.1.1.2 : : IP/ATM Client 0 =========================================================================== Client State : Operational Client Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:22:80:00:00:0A:01:01:02:00 Server : is none MTU : 9180 IP Address : 10.1.1.2 IP NetMask : 255.0.0.
Console Commands IPATMStat Use IPATMStat to display statistics for an IP/ATM client that acts as an ARP server. Operator show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ClientNumber] Number of the client. 0-127 or All All Output Parameter Description [Client] Number of the client. (Same as the [ClientNumber] input parameter.) [ARP Requests Recvd] ARP requests from a client received by the server. [ARP Replies Sent] ARP replies from the server sent to the client.
Console Commands Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show [ClientNumber] Displays statistics associated with the IP/ATM ARP server.
LANEClient Use LANEClient to add or modify LANE clients on the switch. (Add a LANE client on the switch if you want to access the switch console using LANE.) 2p›F Use the Client attribute to delete, restart, or show LANE clients. Operators add, modify Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ClientNumber] Number of the client. 0-127 0 [LanName] Name of the ELAN for this client to join. Up to 32 characters [ServerType] Type of LANE server.
Description Operator Parameters/Permissions Description add [ClientNumber] [LanName] [ServerType] [ServerAddress] [IPAddress] [NetMask] [MTU] Creates a new LANE client on the switch. Add a LANE client if you want to access the switch command console using LANE.
LECMcast Use LECMcast to display multicast groups registered by a LANE client. Operators show Parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] ELAN number. 0-125 0 [LECId] LEC ID of the client. 1-65279 or All All Output Parameter Description [Mcastid] BUS identification for the multicast group (range is 2-64). [Group Macaddress] Multicast group MAC address. [MCAST Send VPI/VCI] Selective multicast Send VCC established by the client.
Examples switch_prompt # show lecmcast 0 LECId(0) : LECID:2, ATMADDR: 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:28:E8:80:00:00:1D:6B:6E:CC:01 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------McastId Group MAC Address MCAST SEND VPI/VCI : 2 : 01:80:C2:00:00:00 : 0/108 LECID:3, ATMADDR: 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:28:E8:80:00:00:1D:5E:14:D4:01 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------McastId Group MAC Address MCAST SEND VPI/VCI : 2 : 01:80:C2:00:00:00 : 0
LECS Use LECS to manage the LECS on the network. Operators show, start, stop Parameters This attribute has no parameters. Just enter start lecs or stop lecs at the switch prompt. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show lecs All Displays LECS status. start lecs Administrator Starts an LECS not previously started. If you have stopped an LECS, you must restart it before adding ELANs to the LECS or clients to the ELAN.
Examples switch_prompt # start lecs NOTICE - 'LECS' ***** LECS started ***** switch_prompt # switch_prompt # stop lecs confirm (y/n)?: y NOTICE - 'LECS' ***** LECS shutdown ***** switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-91
LECSELAN Use LECSELAN to manage ELAN entries at the LECS. Operators add, delete, modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] Number of the ELAN to add to the LECS. 0-125 0 [ELANName] Name of ELAN to add to the LECS. Up to 32 characters No default [LESAddress] Address of the LES associated with the ELAN. 13-20 byte hex-based/ 59 characters No default [ELANType] The data-link type used by the ELAN. 802.3 (Ethernet), 802.5 (Token Ring) 802.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description add [ELANNumber] [ELANName] [LESAddress] [ELANType] [MTU] [TLVSet] Creates a specified ELAN on the LECS. Enter add lecselan to add an ELAN the long way—with the add buselan, add leselan, and add lecselan commands. Enter show elan before this command to display the LES address to be added to the LECS.
Examples switch_prompt # add lecselan ELANNumber(0) : 4 ELANName(ELAN004) : LESAddress(39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15:04:02): ELANType(802.3) : MTU(1516) : TLVSet() : switch_prompt # switch_prompt # delete lecselan ELANNumber(0) : 4 ELAN 4 Configured on LECS ============================================================================ ELAN Number : 4 ELAN Name : ELAN004 LES Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15:04:02 ELAN Type : 802.
LECSELANLEC Use LECSELANLEC to manage the way an LECS configures (assigns) a LANE client to an ELAN using the byBestEffort assignment policy. At least one instance of the byBestEffort assignment policy is always in effect at the lowest priority level. Under the byBestEffort policy, client assignment is based on (in this order): ELAN name in the configuration request (if any), client IP address, client MAC address (or for a token ring client, route descriptor), client ATM address.
Output Parameter Description [MacAddr/ RouteDesc] MAC (media access control) address/Route Descriptor of the client. (Same as the [MACAddress/RouteDesc] input parameter). [LECAddress] ATM address of the client. [IP Address] IP address of the client. [TLV Set] TLV set associated with the client.
Examples switch_prompt # add lecselanlec LECAddress: 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:7B:00:00:20:D4:14:7B:00:01 MACAddress/RouteDesc: 01:02:03:04:05:06 ELANNumber(0):1 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # delete lecselanlec LECAddress/MACddress/RouteDesc(): 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:05:80:11:22:33:44:55:66:00 ELANNum :10 Confirm(y/n): y switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show lecselanlec ELANNumber(ALL): 1 Elan# MacAddr/RouteDesc LECAddress ===================================================================
LECSELANNameTable Use LECSELANNameTable to manage the ELAN name table. The table maps names with ELAN numbers. The table determines how an LECS assigns a LANE client to an ELAN using the byELANName assignment policy. 2p›F Use LECSELANPolicy to manage ELAN assignment policies. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] ELAN number to map to a name. 0-125 0 [ELANName] Name for the ELAN.
Operator Parameters/Permissions Description delete lecselannametable [ELANNumber] [ELANName] Deletes an entry from the ELAN name table. Administrator show lecselannametable All Displays the ELAN name table.
LECSELANPolicy Use LECSELANPolicy to manage the ELAN assignment policy table. ELAN policies determine how LANE clients are configured (assigned) to ELANs by the LECS. The LECS uses the policy with the highest priority first, the policy with the second highest priority next, and so on. If the LECS cannot make an assignment using any of the policies, the client is assigned to the default ELAN. If there is no default ELAN, the configuration request is dropped.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description add lecselanpolicy [PolicyIndex] [Type] [Priority] Adds an entry to the ELAN policy table. Administrator delete lecselanpolicy [PolicyIndex] modify lecselanpolicy [PolicyIndex] [Type] [Priority] Deletes an entry from the ELAN policy table. Administrator Modifies an entry in the ELAN policy table.
Examples switch_prompt # show lecselanpolicy Index Assignment Policy Priority Value ============================================================================== 1 Best Effort (Proprietary) 65001 2 By ATM Address 2000 7 By Route Descriptor 4000 4 By LAN Type 5000 10 By Packet Size 6000 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # add lecselanpolicy PolicyIndex() Type() Priority() : 3 : 3 : 3000 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # delete lecselanpolicy PolicyIndex() : 7 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # modify lecselanpol
LECSErrorLog Use LECSErrorLog to display the log maintained by the LECS to track configuration request failures. You can control the log using LECSErrorLogControl. 2p›F 0…iÊ•œ}ÊV>˜ÊVœ˜Í>ˆ˜ÊÖ«Ê͜ʣÔnÊi˜ÍÀˆiðÊÊÊ"vÍiÀÊ£ÔnÊi˜ÍÀˆiÃ]ʘœÊ>``ˆÍˆœ˜>•Êi˜ÍÀˆiÃÊ>ÀiÊ •œ}}i`Ê͈֘•Ê>••ÊVÖÀÀi˜ÍÊi˜ÍÀˆiÃÊ>ÀiÊ`i•iÍi`°Ê Operators delete, show Parameters This attribute has no input parameters. Output Parameter Description [ATM Address] ATM address of the client associated with the error.
Table 2-5 LECSErrorLog Error Codes Code Name Meaning 0 Success Successful Response 1 Version not supported VERSION field of request contains a value higher than that supported. 2 Invalid request parameters The parameters given are incompatible with the ELAN. 4 Duplicate LAN destination registration SOURCE-LAN-DESTINATION duplicates a previously-registered LAN destination. 5 Duplicate ATM address SOURCE-LAN-DESTINATION duplicates a previously-registered ATM address.
LECSErrorLogControl Use LECSErrorLogControl to control the LECS error log. The LECS error log contains information on LECS configuration request failures. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ErrorLogStatus] Enables or disables the LECS error log Enable, Disable No default Output Parameter Description [Administrative Status] Administrative status of the LECS error log. Possible values are enabled or disabled.
Examples switch_prompt # set lecserrorlogcontrol ErrorLogStatus(Disabled) : enable switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show lecserrorlogcontrol Administrative Status Operation Status Clear Log Flag Log Max Entries Log Last Entry Index : : : : : Disabled Disabled No operation 128 0 switch_prompt # 2-106 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual
LECSPacketSizes Use LECSPacketSizes to manage the ELAN packet size table. The table maps packet sizes (MTUs) with ELAN numbers. The table determines how an LECS assigns a LANE client to an ELAN using the byPacketSize assignment policy. 2p›F Use LECSELANPolicy to manage ELAN assignment policies. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] ELAN number to map to a packet size.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description add lecspacketsizes [ELANNumber] [PacketSize] Adds an entry to the packet size table. Administrator delete lecspacketsizes [ELANNumber] [PacketSize] Deletes an entry from the packet size table. Administrator show lecspacketsizes Administrator Displays entries in the packet size table.
LECSStat Use LECSStat to display statistics on configuration requests to the LECS. Operator show Parameters This attribute has no input parameters. Output Parameter Description [Successful Configuration Requests] Number of successful configuration requests. [Bad Configuration Requests] Number of bad configuration requests. [Invalid Request Parameters] Number of configuration requests with invalid request parameters.
Description Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show All Displays statistical information about configuration requests to the LECS. lecstat Example switch_prompt # show lecsstat Statistics on LECS =========================================================================== Successful Configuration Requests : 3 Bad Configuration Requests : 0 Invalid Request Parameters : 1 Insufficient Resources : 0 Access Denied : 0 Invalid Requester Ids : 0 Invalid Destination : 0 Invalid Address : 0 No.
LECSTLVParam Use LECSTLVParam to remove a TLV parameter from a TLV set on the LECS. Operators delete Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [TLVSetNumber] Identifier of a TLV parameter set on the LECS. 1-32767 1 [TLVIndex] Identifier of a specific TLV in the TLV set. 1-15 1 Output Parameter Description [TlvIndex] Number that identifies the specific TLV parameter in the TLV set. [TLVDescription] Description of the TLV parameter.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description delete [TLVSetNumber] [TLVIndex] Removes a TLV parameter from a TLV set on the LECS. Use show lecstlvset before entering this command, so you know the index number of the TLV parameter you want to delete. lecstlvparam Administrator Examples The show example is used here to show how delete lecstlvparam works. Observe that [2] in show is [Max Unknown Frame Time].
LECSTLVSet Use LECSTLVSet to manage TLV parameters on the LECS. A TLV set is a collection of TLV parameters associated with an ELAN. Operators add, delete, modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [TLVSetNumber] Number that identifies the set of TLV parameters on the LECS. 1-32767 1 [ControlTimeout] Time-out period used for timing out most request/response control-frame interactions.
Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [FlushTimeout] Time limit on flush response after flush request has been sent, before taking recovery action. 1-4 seconds No default [PathSwitchingDelay] Time since sending a frame to the LECS after which the LANE client may assume that the frame has been either discarded or delivered to the recipient. 1-8 seconds No default [LocalSegId] Segment ID of the ELAN.
Input Parameter Description [MPCRetryTime] MPC Initial Retry Time. [MPCMaxRetryTime] MPC Retry Time Maximum. Value/Field Size Output Parameter Description [TlvIndex] Number that identifies the specific TLV parameter in the TLV set. [TLVDescription] Description of the TLV parameter. [Value] Value of the TLV parameter.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description add [TLVSetNumber] [ControlTimeout] [MaxUnknownFrameCount] [MaxUnknownFrameTime] [VCCTimeout] [MaxRetryCount] [ArpAgingTime] [ForwardDelay] [ArpResponseTime] [FlushTimeout] [PathSwitchingDelay] [LocalSegId] [MulticastSendVCCType]
Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify [TLVSetNumber] [ControlTimeout] [MaxUnknownFrameCount] [MaxUnknownFrameTime] [VCCTimeout] [MaxRetryCount] [ArpAgingTime] [ForwardDelay] [ArpResponseTime] [FlushTimeout] [PathSwitchingDelay] [LocalSegId] [MulticastSendVCCType] [MulticastSen
Examples switch_prompt # add lecstlvset TLVSetNumber[1-32767](1) ControlTimeout[10-300]() MaxUnknownFrameCount[1-10]() MaxUnknownFrameTime[1-60]() VCCTimeout[0-65535]() MaxRetryCount[0-2]() ArpAgingTime[10-300]() ForwardDelay[4-30]() ArpResponseTime[1-30]() FlushTimeout[1-4]() PathSwitchingDelay[1-8]() LocalSegId[0-4095]() MulticastSendVCCType[0-2]() MulticastSendVCCAvgRate[0-370370]() MulticastSendVCCPeakRate[0-370370]() ConnectionCompeteTime[1-10]() MPSKeepAliveTime() MPSKeepAliveLifeTime() MPSInternetPro
switch_prompt # modify lecstlvset TLVSetNumber[1-32767](1) ControlTimeout[10-300](200) MaxUnknownFrameCount[1-10](5) MaxUnknownFrameTime[1-60](50) VCCTimeout[0-65535](50000) MaxRetryCount[0-2](1) ArpAgingTime[10-300](250) ForwardDelay[4-30](27) ArpResponseTime[1-30](27) FlushTimeout[1-4](2) PathSwitchingDelay[1-8](2) LocalSegId[0-4095](2000) MulticastSendVCCType[0-2](1) MulticastSendVCCAvgRate[0-370370]() MulticastSendVCCPeakRate[0-370370]() ConnectionCompeteTime[1-10](8) MPSKeepAliveTime() MPSKeepAliveLife
LECSVCC Use LECSVCC to display VCCs queued to join the LECS. A LANE client sets the VCCs up as part of the LECS connection. You can display but not modify the VCCs (they are not modifiable). As soon as a client joins the LECS, the VCCs are no longer displayed. Operators show Parameters This attribute has no input parameters. Output Parameter Description [VC Type] Type of virtual connection.
LES Use LES to start and stop the BUS and LES for an ELAN. Operators show, start, stop Parameters This attribute has no parameters. Just enter start les or stop les at the switch prompt. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show les All Shows LES and BUS status. start les Administrator Starts the LES and BUS on the switch. stop les Administrator Stops the LES and BUS on the switch.
Examples switch_prompt # start les NOTICE - 'ZLESSRV' ***** LES started ***** switch_prompt # switch_prompt # stop les STOPPING LES/BUS Confirm(y/n)?:y NOTICE - 'ZLESSRV' ***** LES shutdown ***** switch_prompt # NOTICE - 'ZLESSRV' LES sendjoinresp: LES Join : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00 NOTICE - 'ZLESSRV' Bus Connect 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00:00 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # stop les STOPPING LES/BUS Confirm(y/n)?:y NOTICE - 'ZLESSRV' ***** LE
LESARP Use LESARP to display the ARP server table for a specified ELAN. The ARP server table is maintained by the LES for the ELAN. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] Number of the ELAN served by the LES. 0-125 0 Output Parameter Description [LECId] LEC identification number of the client. [MACAddr/RouteDesc] MAC (media access control) address/Route Descriptor of the client. [ATM Address] ATM address of the client.
Example switch_prompt # show lesarp ELANNumber(0) : 1 ARP Table entries for ELAN ELAN001 =========================================================================== LECId : 1 MACAddr/RouteDesc: 00:20:D4:14:22:80 ATM Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:22:80:00:20:D4:14:22:80:00 switch_prompt # 2-124 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual
LESClient Use LESClient to manage the mapping between the LES and the LANE clients registered with it. Each LANE client is identified uniquely by its LEC ID. Operators delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] Number of the ELAN served by the LES. 0-125 0 [LECId] LEC ID of the client. 1-65279 0 Output Parameter Description [LECId] LEC ID of the client.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description delete [Elan Number] [LECId] Removes a client from the specified ELAN. lesclient Administrator show lesclient [Elan Number] All Displays information about all clients that have joined the specified ELAN.
LESELAN Use LESELAN to manage characteristics of an LES for a specified ELAN. If a BUS corresponding to the LES exists, the characteristics of the LES should match those of the BUS. Operators add, delete, modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] Number of the ELAN served by the LES. 0-125 0 [ELANName] Name of the ELAN to which the LES belongs. Up to 32 characters [ConnectMethod] Type of connection used.
Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Distribute] Establishes nature of control distribute VCC. Possibie values are: All or Proxy. All establishes control distribute VCC to all clients. Proxy establishes control distribute VCC only to Proxy clients. All, Proxy Proxy [BUSATMAddress] ATM address of the BUS (specify if the LES and BUS are not co-located). 13-20 byte hex-based/ Up to 59 characters Output Parameter Description [ATM Address] ATM address of the LES on the ELAN.
Operator Parameters/Permissions Description delete [ELANNumber] leselan Administrator Removes a specified ELAN from the LES and drops all the clients connected to it.
Examples The following example creates ELAN 102 with default parameters for LES: switch_prompt # add leselan ELANNumber(0) : 102 ELANName(ELAN102) : ConnectMethod(SVC) : ELANType(802.
LESErrorLog Use LESErrorLog to display or clear the LES error log associated with an ELAN. 2p›F 2ÃiÊÍ…iÊadd leselanÊœÀÊmodify iÀÀœÀÊ•œ}ÊvœÀÊ>ÊëiVˆvˆi`Ê.>"!° leselanÊVœ““>˜`ÃÊÍœÊi˜>L•iÊœÀÊ`ˆÃ>L•iÊÍ…iÊ>..Ê Operators delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] The number of the ELAN whose LES errors are to be shown or deleted. 0-125 0 Output Parameter Description [ATM Address] ATM address associated with the error.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description delete leserrorlog [ELANNumber] Clears the LES error log. Administrator show leserrorlog Administrator Table 2-6 Displays the LES error log. LESErrorLog Error Codes Code Name Meaning 0 Success Successful Response 1 Version not supported VERSION field of request contains a value higher than that supported. 2 Invalid request parameters The parameters given are incompatible with the ELAN.
Examples switch prompt # show leserrorlog ELANNumber(ALL) : 1 Error Log Entries for VLAN : 1 ATM Address ErrorCode 39:1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8:9:0:1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8:9 switch prompt # clear leserrorlog ELANNumber(ALL) Clearing ALL 22 SysUpTime 01:02:03 : 1 LES ELAN ErrorLog Confirm(y/n)?:y switch prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-133
LESLECStat Use LESLECStat to display traffic characteristics for clients registered with an LES. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] Number of the ELAN to which the LES belongs. 0-125 0 [LECId] LEC identification number of the specified client. 1-65279 Output Parameter Description [ATMAddress] ATM address of the LANE client.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show [ELANNumber] [LECId] Displays statistical information about LANE clients on a specific ELAN. To verify the LEC ID, enter show client first to obtain the ELAN number.
LESStat Use LESStat to display or clear statistics of an LES for an ELAN. Operators show, clear Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] Number of ELAN to which the LES belongs. 0-125 or All All Output Parameter Description [Join OK] Successful join responses sent out by the LES. [Join version not supported errors] Version not supported errors for join request. [Reg. version not supported errors] Version not supported errors for register request.
Output Parameter Description [Reg. insufficient resource errors] Insufficient resources to grant errors for register request. [Join access denied errors] Access denied errors for join request. [Reg. access denied errors] Access denied errors for register request. [Join invalid requestid errors] Invalid LECID errors for join request. [Reg. invalid requestid errors] Invalid LECID errors for register request. [Join invalid LAN destination errors] Invalid LAN destination errors for join request.
Examples switch_prompt # show lesstat ELANNumber(ALL) ELAN : ELAN102 Statistics Join OK Join version not supported errors Reg. version not supported errors UnReg. version not supported errors Join invalid request param errors Reg. invalid request param errors UnReg. invalid request param errors Join duplicate LAN destination errors Reg. duplicate LAN destinations errors Join duplicate ATM address errors Reg. duplicate ATM address errors Join insufficient resource errors Reg.
McastClients Use McastClients to display clients associated with a multicast group. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] ELAN number associated with the multicast group. 0-125 0 [McastId] ID of the multicast group. 2-64 or All All Output Parameter Description [LECId] LEC ID of the client. [ATM Address] ATM address of the client. [Selective MCAST Send VPI/VCI] Selective multicast Send VCC information.
Examples switch_prompt # show mcastclients 0 MCASTID: 2, GROUP MACADDR : 01:80:C2:00:00:00 ------------------------------------------------LECId : 2 ATM Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:28:E8:80:00:00:1D:6B:6E:CC:01 Selective MCAST Send VPI/VCI : 0/108 LECId : 3 ATM Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:28:E8:80:00:00:1D:5E:14:D4:01 Selective MCAST Send VPI/VCI : 0/128 switch_prompt # 2-140 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual
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MyNMAddr Use MyNMAddr to manage the switch through the specified IP address. Operators modify, show Parameters Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [IPAddr] IP address of the switch. Dot decimal/ 15 characters Registered IP address Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify [IPAddress] mynmaddr Administrator Sets the IP address through which the switch can be managed by the SNMP manager.
NetPrefix Use NetPrefix to set or display network ATM address prefixes on a particular port. The 13-byte net prefix is based on a hierarchical addressing scheme. The default value starts with the first byte set to 39 (DCC address format), followed by nine pairs of 00s. The net prefix value typically is supplied by the network side of the UNI (user network interface). See the ATM address structure diagram following.
2p›F If you hot-swap a TSM with a TSM of a different type (different I/O ports), net prefix information associated with ports on the original TSM is deleted. Before you insert a replacement TSM, you can display existing net prefix information using the show operator with the /o option (for example: show netprefix /o). Output Parameter Description [Port #] Port number on the switch. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.) [NetPrefix] Net prefix within the ATM address.
Examples switch_prompt # show netprefix PortNumber :( ALL ): Port# NetPrefix =============================================================== 1A2 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:16:00 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # add netprefix PortNumber(ALL) : 1a1 NetPrefix() : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:15:00 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show netprefix PortNumber :( ALL ): Port# NetPrefix =============================================================== 1A1 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:D4:14:15:0
NetworkClock Use NetworkClock to set or display the port used as the network clock source. Operators modify, show Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [PortNumber] Physical port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4, CPU or CPU.1 Default CPU Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify networkclock [PortNumber] Sets the port used as the network clock source.
Examples switch_prompt # set networkclock PortNumber(CPU) : switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show networkclock Network clock sourced on port CPU switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-147
Passwd Use Passwd to change the password of the current or lower-privileged user. Operators passwd Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Old Password] Your current password. 0-8 characters (0 is no password) No default [New Password] Your new password.
Ping Use Ping to test IP connectivity of a client. 2p›F The client must be on the same subnet or it must be reachable by routing from the subnet that is pinging. Operators start Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [DestIP] IP address for ping packets. 5-8 characters Registered IP address [Count] Number of times you want to send ping packets.
PnniInterface Use PnniInterface to set or display characteristics to configure a switch port for PNNI routing. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. You can specify a physical or virtual port. 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports), or All All [AdmnWtCbr] Administrative weight for the constant bit rate (CBR) service category.
Output Parameter Description [Port Number] Port number on the switch. [AdmnWt CBR] Administrative weight for the constant bit rate (CBR) service category. [AdmnWt RTVBR] Administrative weight for the realtime variable bit rate (RTVBR) category. [AdmnWt NRTVBR] Administrative weight for the non-realtime variable bit rate (NRTVBR) service category. [AdmnWt ABR] Administrative weight for the available bit rate (ABR) service category.
Examples switch_prompt # modify pnniinterface PortNumber() AdmnWtCbr(100) AdmnWtRtVbr(100) AdmnWtNrtVbr(100) AdmnWtAbr(100) AdmnWtUbr(100) AggregationToken(0) RccServCategory(NRTVBR) : 1a1 : : : : : : : switch_prompt # switch_port # show pnniinterface PortNumber(ALL) : Port AdmnWt AdmnWt AdmnWt AdmnWt AdmnWt Aggregation Number CBR RTVBR NRTVBR ABR UBR Token ================================================================================ 1A1 5040 5040 5040 5040 5040 0 1A2 5040 5040 5040 5040 5040 0 1A3 5
PnniLink Use PnniLink to display characteristics of all PNNI links connected directly to the switch. The characteristics include operation of each link and the relationship between each link and the nodes it connects. 2p›F Use PnniNetworkLink to display links not connected directly to the switch but known to the switch through the exchange of database information.
Output Parameter Description If you give a specific [Num], the show pnnilink command displays the following additional fields. [Pnni Version] For lowest-level horizontal and unknown link types, this attribute indicates the version of PNNI routing protocol used to exchange information. If communication with the neighbor node has not yet been established, then the PnniVersion is set to Unknown. [Port ID] Identifier of the port associated with the link with respect to PNNI routing.
Examples switch_prompt # show pnnilink Num(ALL) : Num Port Node Remote Node Hello State Link Type Number Index IP Addr =========================================================================== 1 7A3 1 206.61.237.19 2WayInside Lowest Level Horizontal Link 2 7B1 1 206.61.237.15 CommonOut Outside and Uplink 3 7B2 1 206.61.237.
PnniMetrics Use PnniMetrics to manage PNNI metrics that apply to a logical node on the switch. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [MetricsTag] Number associated with a group of traffic parameters. Positive integer or All All [TrafficDirection] Direction in which the parameters apply. Incoming, Outgoing Outgoing [ServiceCategory] Service categories to which the parameters apply.
Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [CellLossRateForClp=0] Cell loss ratio for CLP=0 traffic for the specified service category. The cell loss ratio is computed as 10(-n), where n is the value of this parameter. [CellLossRateForCLP=0+1] Cell loss ratio for CLP=0+1 traffic for the specified service category. The cell loss ratio is computed as 10(-n) where n is the value here. [CellRateMargin] Cell rate margin (in cells per second) for the specified service category.
Output Parameter Description [Maximum Cell Transfer Delay] Maximum cell transfer delay (in microseconds) for the specified service category. [Cell Delay Variation] Cell delay variation (in microseconds) for the specified service category. [Cell Loss Rate CLP0] Cell loss ratio for CLP=0 traffic for the specified service category. The cell loss ratio is computed as 10(-n), where n is the value of this parameter.
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description add pnnimetrics [MetricsTag] [TrafficDirection] [ServiceCategory] [GCAC_CLP] [AdminWt] [MaxCellRate] [AvailableCellRate] [MaximumCellTransferDelay] [CellDelayVariation] [CellLossRateCLP0] [CellLossRateCLP0+1] [CellRateMargin] [Varianc
switch_prompt # add pnnimetrics MetricsTag(1) TrafficDirection(Outgoing) ServiceCategory(UBR) GCAC_CLP(2) AdminWt(5040) MaxCellRate(-1) AvailableCellRate(-1) MaximumCellTransferDelay(-1) CellDelayVariation(-1) CellLossRatioForCLP=0(-1) CellLossRatioForCLP=0+1(-1) CellRateMargin(-1) VarianceFactor(-1) : 4 : : : : : : : : : : : : switch_prompt # switch_1 # show pnnimetrics MetricsTag(ALL) : 3 ============================================================================ Metrics Tag : 3 Direction : Outgoing
PnniNeighbor Use PnniNeighbor to display PNNI neighbors of any logical node on the switch. The PNNI neighbors are themselves logical nodes on other switches. Each PNNI neighbor is linked directly to one of the local logical nodes. (The logical nodes on the switch are viewed as local logical nodes.) PnniNeighbor displays node ID and database exchange information for the neighbor nodes.
Output Parameter Description [Rcv DB Sums] Number of database summary packets received from the neighbor node. [Xmt DB Sums] Number of database summary packets sent to the neighbor node. [Rcv Ptsps] Number of PTSPs received from the neighbor node. [Xmt Ptsps] Number of PTSPs (re)transmitted to the neighbor node. [Rcv Ptse Reqs] Number of PTSE request packets received from the neighbor node. [Xmt Ptse Reqs] Number of PTSE request packets transmitted to the neighbor node.
Examples switch_prompt # show pnnineighbor Num(ALL) : Num Neighbor Node Neighbor Node Id State IP Addr. ======================================================================================= 1 206.61.237.
PnniNetworkLink Use PnniNetworkLink to display characteristics of the PNNI hierarchy as seen from a logical node on the switch. The characteristics include the operation of all links and nodes known to the logical node through the exchange of database information. The logical node on the switch is viewed as the local node. 2p›F Use PnniLink to display links connected directly to the switch.
Output Parameter Description If you give a specific [Num], the show pnninetworklink command displays the following additional fields. [Index] An index into the set of link and nodal connectivity associated with the originating node and port. This index is needed since there may be multiple entries for nodal connectivity from a specific node and port pair. [Link Type] The type of PNNI entity associated with this link.
Examples switch_prompt # show pnninetworklink Num(ALL) : Originating Node Id Orig Port Id Num Remote Node Id Remote Port Id ================================================================================ 1 48:50:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:d4:14:41:ff:00 2147483649 48:50:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01:00:20:d4:29:05:7f:00 2147483648 2 48:50:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01:00:20:d4:29:05:7f:00 2147483648 48:50:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:20:d4:14:41:ff:00 214
PnniNetworkNode Use PnniNetworkNode to display all nodes within the PNNI hierarchy as seen from a logical node on the switch. The logical node on the switch is viewed as the local node. The other nodes are viewed as remote nodes. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [Num] Index number of the remote node as assigned by Positive integer or All the console. Use the show pnninetworknode all command to get a list of index numbers.
Output Parameter Description [Complex Rep.] Whether or not the remote node uses the complex node representation. Possible values are: True and False. True indicates the spokes and bypasses that make up the complex node representation should be found in the pnniMapTable. This parameter reflects the setting of the nodal representation bit received in the nodal information PTSE of the remote node. [Rest. Branching] Whether the remote node is able to support additional branches.
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description show [Num] Displays nodes within the PNNI hierarchy.
PnniNode Use PnniNode to set or display logical nodes on the switch. If the switch is represented on multiple levels of the PNNI hierarchy, it has a separate logical node (and node ID) for each representation. Operators add, delete, modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [NodeIndex] Identifier for a logical node on the switch. Positive integer 1 [NodeLevel] A bit-string length that indicates PNNI routing level.
Output Parameter Description [Node ATM Address] ATM address of the switch. [Peer Group Id] Identifier of the peer group of which the switch is a part. [Rst Transit] Whether or not the switch is restricted to not allowing support of SVCs transiting it. Possible values are: True and False. [Complex Rep.] Whether or not the switch uses the complex node representation. Possible values are: True and False. True indicates complex node representation is used.
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description add pnninode [NodeIndex] [NodeLevel] [ComplexRepresentation] Adds a logical node at the switch. Administrator Deletes a logical node at the switch. delete pnninode [NodeIndex] modify [NodeIndex] [NodeLevel] [AtmAtmAddress] pnniNode Administrator Changes a logical node at the switch.
switch_prompt # modify pnninode NodeIndex(1) : Level(80) : AtmAddress(39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01:28:DE:80:00:20:D4:28:DE:FF:00): switch_prompt # show pnninode NodeIndex(1) : ================================================================================ Node Index : 1 Level : 80 Node Id : 50:a0:39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01:28:de:80:00:20:d4:28:de:ff:00 Lowest : TRUE Admin Status : UP Oper Status : UP ATM Address : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01:28:de:80:00:20:d4:28:de:ff:00 Peer Group Id: 50:39:00:00:00
PnniNodeTimer Use PnniNodeTimer to set or display PNNI protocol timer values. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [NodeIndex] Identifier for a logical node on the switch. Positive integer 1 [PtseHolddown] Initial value for the PTSE holddown timer to limit the rate at which the switch can re-originate PTSEs.
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Output Parameter Description [AvCR MT] Minimum threshold used in the algorithms that determine significant change for AvCR parameters, expressed as a percentage. [CVD PM] Proportional multiplier used in algorithms that determine significant change for CDV metrics, expressed as a percentage. [CTD PM] Proportional multiplier used in the algorithms that determine significant change for CTC metrics, expressed as a percentage.
Examples switch_prompt # set pnninodetimer NodeIndex(1) PtseHolddown(10) HelloHolddown(10) HelloInterval(15) HelloInactivityFactor(5) HorizontalLinkInactivityTime(120) PtseRefreshInterval(1800) PtseLifeTimeFactor(200) RxmtInterval(5) PeerDelayedAckInterval(10) : 1 : 20 : 20 : : : : : : : switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show pnninodetimer PNNI Node Timer =========================================================================== Node Index : 1 Ptse Holddown : 20 (units of 100 millisecs) Hello Holddown : 20
PnniPeerGroupId Use PnniPeerGroupId to set the peer group ID of a logical node on the switch. Operators modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [NodeIndex] Identifier for a logical node on the switch. Positive integer 1 [PeerGroupId] The ID of the peer group of which this node is to become a member.
PnniPglElection Use PnniPglElection to set or display PNNI peer group election characteristics for the switch. The characteristics are with respect to a specific logical node on the switch (identified by the NodeIndex input parameter). Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [NodeIndex] Identifier of a logical node on the switch. Positive integer 1 [LeadershipPriority] Leadership priority value of the logical node.
Output Parameter Description [NodeIndex] Identifier of a logical node on the switch. [LeadershipPriority] Leadership priority value of the logical node. The switch advertises this value to the peer group of that logical node. [ParentNodeIndex] Index of parent node of logical node. This applies only if the logical node has a parent at a higher level in the PNNI hierarchy. [InitTime] Time in seconds the switch delays advertising its choice of preferred Peer Group Leader (PGL).
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description modify pnnipglelection [NodeIndex] [LeadershipPriority] [ParentNodeIndex] [InitTime] [OverrideDelay] [ReElectionTime] Sets PNNI election parameters for the switch. Administrator show [NodeIndex] pnnipglelection Administrator Displays PNNI election parameters for the switch.
PnniPtse Use PnniPtse to display PTSEs stored in the topology database of the switch. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Num] Index number assigned by the console that indicates which node originating the PTSE is displayed. Use the show pnniptse all command to get a list of index numbers. Positive integer or All All Output Parameter Description Q!Ö“R Index number assigned by the console that indicates which node originating the PTSE is displayed.
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description show pnniptse [Num] Displays PTSEs in topology database of switch. Administrator Examples switch_prompt # show pnniptse Num(ALL) : No.
PnniReachableAddress Use PnniReachableAddress to display a list of reachable addresseses from the switch. The addresses are advertised by remote logical nodes that are visible to the switch (logical nodes from which the switch receives database information). Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [Num] Index number of the reachable address as assigned Positive integer or All by the console. Use show pnnireachableaddress ALL to get a list of index numbers.
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description show [Num] pnnireachableaddress Administrator Displays information on all reachable addresses from each node visible to the switch.
PnniScopeMapping Use PnniScopeMapping to set or display the mappings of membership and connection scope from UNI to PNNI terms. The mappings are from the perspective of a logical node on the switch. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [NodeIndex] Identifier for a logical node on the switch. Positive integer 1 [LocalNetwork] Highest level of PNNI hierarchy (smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the UNI scope value localNetwork(1).
Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [IntraOrganization] Highest level of PNNI hierarchy (smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the UNI scope value intraOrganization(8). 0-104 64 [OrganizationPlusOne] Highest level of PNNI hierarchy (smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the UNI scope value organizationPlusOne(9). 0-104 64 [CommunityMinusOne] Highest level of PNNI hierarchy (smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the UNI scope value communityMinusOne(10).
Output Parameter Description [Local Network Plus One] Highest level of PNNI hierarchy (smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the UNI scope value localNetworkPlusOne(2). [Local Network Plus Two] Highest level of PNNI hierarchy (smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the UNI scope value localNetworkPlusTwo(3). [SiteMinusOne] Highest level of PNNI hierarchy (smallest PNNI routing level) that lies within the UNI scope value siteMinusOne(4).
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description modify [NodeIndex] [LocalNetwork] [LocalNetworkPlusOne] [LocalNetworkPlusTwo] [SiteMinusOne] [IntraSite] [SitePlusOne] [OrganizationMinusOne] [IntraOrganization] [OrganizationPlusOne] [CommunityMinusOne] [IntraCommunity] [CommunityPlu
switch_prompt # show pnniscopemapping NodeIndex(1) : PNNI Scope Mapping ================================================================================ Node Index : 1 Local Network : 96 Local Network Plus One : 96 Local Network Plus Two : 96 Site Minus One : 80 Intra Site : 80 Site Plus One : 72 Organization Minus One : 72 Intra Organization : 64 Organization Plus One : 64 Community Minus One : 64 Intra Community : 48 Community Plus One : 48 Regional : 32 Inter Regional : 32 Global : 0 switch_prompt # 2
PnniStats Use PnniStats to display PNNI statistics for the switch. Operators show Parameters This parameter has no input parameters. Just enter show pnnistats at the switch prompt. Output Parameter Description [Highest Version] The highest version of PNNI protocol that the switch supports. [Lowest Version] The lowest version of PNNI protocol that the switch supports.
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description show Administrator Shows PNNI statistics for the switch. pnnistats Examples switch_prompt # show pnnistats PNNI Base Information ================================================================================ Highest Version : 1.0 Lowest Version : 1.
PnniSummaryAddress Use PnniSummaryAddress to manage summary address prefixes for the switch. A summary address is an abbreviation of a set of addresses, represented by an address prefix that all of the summarized addresses have in common. The switch advertises this information. Calls to any destinations matching the summary address may be routed to the switch.
Output Parameter Description [Suppress] Whether or not the switch advertises the summaries to its peer group. If you give a specific [Num], the show pnnisummaryaddress command displays the following additional fields. [Node Index] Identifier of a logical node on the switch. [Prefix Length] Prefix length for the summary. [State] Whether or not the summary is currently being advertised by the switch to peer group. Possible values are: Active, Advertised, or Inactive.
Examples switch_prompt # add pnnisummaryaddress NodeIndex(1) SummaryAddress() PrefixLength(152) SummaryType(Internal) Suppress(False) : : 45:00:01 : 24 : : switch_prompt # switch_prompt # delete pnnisummaryaddress NodeIndex(1) : SummaryAddress() : 45:00:01 PrefixLength(152) : 24 Summary Address #1 ================================================================================ Summary Address : 45:00:01 Prefix Length : 24 Summary Type : Internal Suppress : False State : Inactive The summary address was
PnniSvccRcc Use PnniSvccRcc to display status of the switched virtual channel connection (SVCC) used by the routing control channel (RCC) of a logical node on the switch. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [NodeIndex] Identifier of a logical node on the switch. Positive integer 1 [SvccRccIndex] Index number of the SVCC as assigned by the Positive integer or All console. All Output Parameter Description Q.ÜVVÊ-VVÊ7˜`iÞR 7˜`iÞʘ֓LiÀÊœvÊÍ…iÊ.
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description show [NodeIndex] [SvccRccIndex] Displays status of the SVCC used as the routing control channel for the logical node.
PnniTnsRoute Use PnniTnsRoute to manage routes to transit networks that are visible to the switch. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Num] Index number of the route as assigned by the console. Use the show pnnitnsroute all command to get a list of index numbers. Positive integer or All All [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. You can specify a physical or virtual port. 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), All 1A1.n to 8B4.
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Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description add [PortNumber] [TnsType] [TnsPlan] [TnsId] [Index} [RouteType] [PnniScope] [MetricsTag] Adds a TNS route from the switch. pnnitnsroute Administrator delete pnnitnsroute [TnsType] [TnsPlan] [TnsId] [Index] Administrator 2-200 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual Deletes a TNS route from the switch.
Examples switch_prompt # add pnnitnsroute PortNumber() TnsType(NationalNetworkId) TnsPlan(CarrierIdCode) TnsId() Index(0) RouteType(Exterior) PnniScope(0) MetricsTag(0) : 1A2 : : : 90:00:00:01 : : : : switch_prompt # delete pnnitnsroute TnsType(NationalNetworkId) : TnsPlan(CarrierIdCode) : TnsId() : 39:00:00:01 Index(0) : Transit Network Route Number 0 =============================================================================== Node Index : 1 TNS Type : NationalNetworkId TNS Plan : CarrierIdCode TNS ID
Port Use Port to add or delete a virtual port on the switch. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [InterfaceType] Interface type. Public, Private Private [MaxVpiBits] Maximum number of VPI bits. 0-6 No default [MaxVciBits] Maximum number of VCI bits. 6-12 No default [MaxSvcVpci] Maximum VPCIs available for SVCs. 0-[2(MaxVpiBits)-1] No default [MinSvcVci] Minimum VCIs available for SVCs. 32-[2(MaxVciBits )-1] No default [MaxVccs] Maximum number of VCCs available.
Examples switch prompt # add port PortNumber() PortAdminStatus(up) IlmiAdminStatus(enable) SigType(autoConfig) SigRole(other) InterfaceType(private) MaxVpiBits(0) MaxVciBits(10) MaxSvcVpci(0) MinSvcVci(32) MaxVccs(1024) TrafficDescriptorIndex() : 1a1.1 : : : : : : : : : : : 2 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # delete port PortNumber() switch_prompt # 2-204 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual : 1a1.
PortClockMode Use PortClockMode to set the clock mode of a switch port. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [PortNumber] Physical port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4 or All All [PortClkMode] Clocking mode (see Table 2-7). Local Local, Loop, Network Output Parameter Description [Port Number] Physical port number on the switch. [Configured Mode] Configured clock mode. [Actual Mode] Actual clock mode.
:"*dF˜¢_• 6p•›˜%dp4c˜1p=F’ Mode Description Loop Port clock is set to looped timing. Local Port clock is set to split timing using the local clock on the switch. Network Port clock is set to split timing using the network clock of the switch.
PortConfig Use PortConfig to manage configuration of switch ports. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [MaxVpiBits] Maximum number of VPI bits. 0-6 No default [MaxVciBits] Maximum number of VCI bits. 6-12 No default [MaxSvcVpci] Maximum VPCIs available for SVCs. 0-[2(MaxVpiBits) - 1] No default [MinSvcVci] Minimum VCIs available for SVCs. 32-[2(MaxVciBits) - 1] No default [MaxVccs] Maximum number of VCCs available. 32-2(MaxVpiBits + MaxVciBits) No default [MaxSvpVpci] Maximum number of VPCIs available for SVPs.
Output Parameter Description [Max Bw (MBS)] Maximum port bandwidth. [Used Bw (MBS)] Port bandwidth used. [Sig Role] Signaling role. [Max Vpi bits] Maximum number of VPI bits. Q >ÞÊ7VˆÊLˆÍÃRÊ Maximum number of VCI bits. Q >ÞÊ.7+Ê7«VˆRÊ Maximum number of VPCIs available for SVCs Q >ÞÊ.7+Ê7VˆRÊ Maximum number of VCIs available for SVCs. [Max Vccs] Maximum number of VCCs. [Max Svp Vpci] Maximum number of VPCIs available for SVPs.
Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show [PortNumber] Displays port configuration. portconfig All Examples switch_prompt # show portconfig PortNumber(ALL) : Port Intf Sig ILMI Trans Media Max Used Oper Name Type Type State Type Type Bw(MBS) Bw(MBS) State ============================================================================== CPU private uni40 down 155.0 10.50 up CPU.1 private pnni10 down 10.50 0.0 up 7A1 private pnni10 up STS-3c MMF (S) 155.0 0.
switch_prompt # show portconfig /d PortNumber(ALL) : 7a1 ========================================================= Port Name : 7A1 Trans Type : STS-3c Media Type : MMF (S) --------------------------------------------------------Parameters Configured Current --------------------------------------------------------Sig Type autoConfig autoConfig Sig Role other other Interface Type private private Max Vpi Bits 0 0 Max Vci Bits 13 13 Max Svc Vpci 0 0 Min Svc Vci 32 32 Max Vccs 8192 8192 Max Svp Vpci 0 0 Max Vpcs
PortMode Use PortMode to manage transmission characteristics of switch ports. 2p›F See Table 2-8 for supported I/O modules (and corresponding port types). Operators modify, show Parameters In the parameter tables below, text in parenthesis indicates parameters that appear only for particular port types. For example, [EmptyCell] appears only if you use modify portmode or show portmode on 34 Mbps or 45 Mbps ports.
Input Parameter Description Field Size/Value Default [Timing] (622 Mbps only) Enables or disables timing at the port. Timing can improve speed matching and sequencing of transmissions between the switch and network. Disabled, Enabled Disabled Output Parameter Description [Port ID] Port number. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.) [Frame Type] (155, 622 Mbps) Port physical Mode. (Same as the [PortMode] input parameter.) [Scrambling] (34, 45, 622 Mbps) Enables or disables scrambling.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify [PortNumber] [PortMode] Sets transmission characteristics of switch ports. portmode Administrator show [PortNumber] portmode All Table 2-8 Displays transmission characteristics of switch ports.
Examples switch_prompt # show portconfig PortNumber(ALL) : Port Intf Sig ILMI Trans Media Max Used Oper Name Type Type State Type Type Bw(MBS) Bw(MBS) State ============================================================================== 1A1 private autoConfig down STS-3c CAT5 UTP 155.0 0.0 down 1A2 private autoConfig down STS-3c CAT5 UTP 155.0 0.0 down 1A3 private autoConfig down STS-3c CAT5 UTP 155.0 0.0 down 2B1 private autoConfig down DS3 Coax 42.66 0.0 down 2B2 private pnni10 up DS3 Coax 42.66 0.
PortStat Use PortStat to display or clear traffic statistics for switch ports. Operators show, clear Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4 or All All Output Parameter Description [Port ID] Same as [PortNumber] input parameter. [Total OAM Cells Received] Total OAM (operations and maintenance) cells the system received.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Descriptions show [PortNumber] portstat All Displays ATM statistics for a given port or all ports, represented in number of cells. These statistics relate to network resources management, congestion, and performance issues. The counter has a 32-bit maximum before it wraps around. Enter show portstat /d (detail) to obtain more details about the ports. Use clear portstat to reset port statistic counters.
switch_prompt # show portstat /d PortNumber(ALL) : Port 1A1 Statistics ============================================================================ OAM Cells Received : 0 RM Cells Received : 0 CLP1 Cells Received : 0 Unknown VC Cells Dropped : 0 CLP1 Cells Dropped : 0 Total Cells Dropped : 0 Port 1A2 Statistics ============================================================================ OAM Cells Received : 0 RM Cells Received : 0 CLP1 Cells Received : 0 Unknown VC Cells Dropped : 0 CLP1 Cells Dropped : 0
CPU Statistics ============================================================================ OAM Cells Received : 0 RM Cells Received : 0 CLP1 Cells Received : 0 Unknown VC Cells Dropped : 16777215 CLP1 Cells Dropped : 0 Total Cells Dropped : 16777215 switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-219
PortTrafficCongestion Use PortTrafficCongestion to manage traffic congestion at switch ports. You can program the values for the minimum and maximum threshold (in number of cells) for a specified priority queue. If the number of cells received by the switch on the specified priority queue for a port exceeds the maximum threshold, the switch discards the cell. 2p›F You program values for minimum and maximum threshold by entering index numbers that correspond to cell numbers.
Output Parameter Description [MinValue] Minimum cell threshold value (in number of cells). [MaxIndex] Index number for maximum cell threshold value. (Same as the [MaxIndexNumber] input parameter.) [MaxValue] Maximum cell threshold value (in number of cells).
Examples switch_prompt # show porttrafficcongestion PortNumber(ALL) : PortID QueueId ServiceClass MinIndex MinValue MaxIndex MaxValue ============================================================================== CPU 1 CBR 10 64 15 1024 CPU 2 RTVBR 8 256 13 4096 CPU 3 NRTVBR 8 256 13 4096 CPU 4 ABR 8 256 12 8192 CPU 5 UBR 8 256 12 8192 PortID QueueId ServiceClass MinIndex MinValue MaxIndex MaxValue ============================================================================== 7A1 1 CBR 10 64 15 1024 7A1 2 R
switch_prompt # modify porttrafficcongestion 7b3 PortID QueueId ServiceClass MinIndex MinValue MaxIndex MaxValue ============================================================================== 7B3 1 CBR 10 64 15 1024 7B3 2 RTVBR 8 256 13 4096 7B3 3 NRTVBR 9 128 14 2048 7B3 4 ABR 8 256 12 8192 7B3 5 UBR 8 256 12 8192 switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-223
Privilege Use Privilege to manage the privilege level of the current user. Operators show, enable, disable Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Password] Current password for that privilege level. 0-8 characters No default Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description show All Displays the privilege level of the current user. The two available levels are Administrator and Read Only.
Examples switch_prompt # show privilege The current user is Administrator switch_prompt # switch_prompt # enable password: ******** switch_prompt # disable The current user is ReadOnly switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-225
Prompt Use Prompt to control how the switch prompt is displayed on the console monitor. Operators modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Prompt] New prompt name. 1-25 characters switch_prompt Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify [Prompt] Changes the displayed prompt on your console monitor.
PVC Use PVC to manage PVCs on the switch. You assign two physical or virtual ports on the switch as PVC endpoints. 2p›F When you add the PVC, the endpoints are called Port 1 and Port 2 (corresponding to order of entry). For subsequent action on the PVC (activate, deactivate, show, delete), the endpoints are called High Port and Low Port. High and Low are based on the lexical order of the port numbers. For example, port 2B1 is higher than port 1B1, port 2B2 is higher than port 2B1, and so on.
Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Port-2-VPCI] VPCI associated with Port 2. Positive integer No default [Port-2-VCI] VCI associated with Port 2. Positive integer No default [Port1-to-Port2Traffic DescriptorIndex] Index of the traffic descriptor for the direction of flow from Port 1 to Port 2. Create this traffic descriptor before creating the PVC.
In the Output Parameter table below, () indicates parameters that are available only through the show (detailed) command. pvc /d Output Parameter Description [Conn Id] Cross-connect ID of the PVC (as assigned by switch software). Each PTP PVC has a unique cross-connect ID. PMP PVCs might have the same cross-connect ID but different cross-connect sub IDs. [Conn SubId] Cross-connect sub-ID of the PVC. Each PTP PVC and PMP PVC has a unique cross-connect sub-ID.
Output Parameter Description [Traffic Type (High-Low)] Traffic type in the high-to-low direction. [Early Packet Discard (High-Low)] Early packet discard as calculated by CAC for the cross connect in the high-to-low direction . [Cell Loss Ratio (High-Low)] Cell loss ratio in the high-to-low direction. [Cumulative Cell Delay Variation (High-Low)] Cumulative cell delay variation in the high-to-low direction.
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description activate pvc [LowPortNumber] [LowVPCI] [LowVCI] [HighPortID] [LowVPCI] [HighVCI] Activates the PVC specified. Administrative status is set to Up.
Examples switch_prompt # show pvc PortNumber(ALL) CrossConnectId(ALL) CrossConnectSubId(ALL) : : : ======================================================================= Conn Conn | Low | High | Admin Id SubId | Port VPCI VCI Type| Port VPCI VCI Type | Status ======================================================================= 2 1 1A1 0 33 PTP 7A3 0 16 PTP UP 6 1 1A2 0 37 PTP 7A3 0 18 PTP UP 7 1 2B3 0 38 PTP 6A1 0 5 PTP UP Total number of PVCs = 3 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # add pvc ConnType(PTP)
switch_prompt # show pvc /d PortNumber(ALL) : 7a3 CrossConnectId(ALL) : 2 CrossConnectSubId(ALL) : =================================================================== Cross Connect Id : 2 Cross Connect Sub Id : 1 Low Port : 1A1 Low Vpci : 0 Low Vci : 33 Low - High Traffic Desc Index : 176 High - Low Traffic Desc Index : 176 Low Connection Type : PTP High Port : 7A3 High Vpci : 0 High Vci : 16 High Connection Type : PTP Admin Status : UP Low to High Operation status : UP High to Low Operation status : UP Por
PVCById Use PVCById to manage a PVC by its cross-connect ID. Operators activate, deactivate, delete Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [CrossConnectId] Cross-connect ID of the PVC (as assigned by switch Positive integer software). Use the show pvc all command to get a list of cross-connect IDs. Each PTP PVC has a unique cross-connect ID. PMP PVCs might have the same cross-connect ID but different cross-connect sub IDs.
Examples switch_prompt # activate pvcbyid CrossConnId() CrossConnSubId() switch_prompt # : 2 : 36 switch_prompt # deactivate pvcbyid CrossConnId() CrossConnSubId() switch_prompt # : 2 : 36 switch_prompt # delete pvcbyid CrossConnectId() CrossConnectSubId() switch_prompt # : 1 : 36 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-235
PVP Use PVP to manage PVPs on the switch. You assign two physical ports on the switch as PVP endpoints. 2p›F When you add the PVP, the endpoints are called Port 1 and Port 2 (corresponding to order of entry). For subsequent action on the PVP (activate, deactivate, show, delete), the endpoints are called High Port and Low Port. High and Low are based on the lexical order of the port numbers. For example, port 2B1 is higher than port 1B1, port 2B2 is higher than port 2B1, and so on.
Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Port1-to-Port2Traffic DescriptorIndex] Index of the traffic descriptor for the direction of flow from Port 1 to Port 2. Create this traffic descriptor before creating the PVC. Positive integer No default [Port2-to-Port1Traffic DescriptorIndex] Index of the traffic descriptor for the direction of flow from Port 2 to Port 1. Create this traffic descriptor before creating the PVC.
Output Parameter Description [Low Type] Connection type from perspective of Low Port. [High Port] Number of the High Port (based on lexical order). [High VPI] VPI of the High Port. [High Type] Connection type from perspective of High Port. [Admin Status] Administrative status of the PVC. Possible values are: Up or Down. [Low - High Traffic Decs Index (TX)] Index of the traffic descriptor in the direction of flow from Low Port to High Port.
Output Parameter Description [Number of Cells Dropped in High-Low Direction] Number of cells dropped in the high-to-low direction. [Traffic Type (Low-High) Traffic type in the low-to-high direction. [Early Packet Discard (Low-High)] Early packet discard as calculated by CAC for the cross connect in the low-to-high direction. [Cell Loss Ratio (Low-High)] Cell loss ratio in the low-to-high direction.
Operator Parameters / Permissions Description add pvp [Port-1-Number] [Port-1-VPI] [Port-2-Number] [Port-2-VPI] [Port1-to-Port2TrafficDescriptorIndex] [Port2-to-Port1TrafficDescriptorIndex] Adds the specified PVP. Administrator clear pvp Administrator Deletes all PVPs.
Examples switch_prompt # add pvp ConnType(PTP) Port-1-Number() Port-1-VPI() Port-2-Number() Port-2-VPI() Port1-to-Port2TrafficDescriptorIndex() Port2-to-Port1TrafficDescriptorIndex() : : : : : : : switch_prompt # show pvp PortNumber(ALL) CrossConnectId(ALL) CrossConnectSubId(ALL) : : : a2 1 a3 1 2 7 ======================================================================= Conn Conn | Low | High | Admin Id SubId | Port VPI Type| Port VPI Type | Status ======================================================
PVPById Use PVPById to manage a PVP by its cross-connect ID. Operators activate, add, deactivate, delete, show Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [CrossConnectId] Cross-connect ID of the PVP (as assigned by switch software). Use the show pvp all command to get a list of cross-connect IDs. Positive integer No default [CrossConnectSubId] Cross-connect sub-ID of the PVP (as assigned by switch software).
Examples switch_prompt # activate pvpbyid CrossConnId() CrossConnSubId() : 2 : 36 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # deactivate pvpbyid CrossConnId() CrossConnSubId() : 2 : 36 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # delete pvpbyid CrossConnectId() CrossConnectSubId() : 1 : 36 switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-243
Reboot Use Reboot to reboot the switch. Operators reboot Parameters This attribute has no parameters. Just enter reboot at the switch prompt and the switch reboots. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description reboot [Reboot] Reboots the switch. Administrator Note that certain switch conditions are persistent on reboot. For example, if the LECS is stopped before the reboot, it will also be stopped after the switch comes back up.
RedundancyConfigBackup Use RedundancyConfigBackup to copy the current configuration of the master TSM/CPU module to the slave TSM/CPU module’s backup configuration file. If the master module fails, the slave becomes the master and automatically configures itself with information from this file. Use RedundancyInfo to set the name and location of the slave TSM/CPU backup configuration file.
RedundancyInfo Use RedundancyInfo to set or display the location of the backup configuration file for the redundant (slave) TSM/CPU module. If the master TSM/CPU module fails, the slave module becomes the master and automatically configures itself with information from this file.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description set redundancyinfo [UpdateConfig] [HostIP] [PathFileName] Sets location of the slave TSM/CPU configuration file. Whatever file you choose as the slave TSM/CPU configuration file, the file must exist on the TFTP server and must be located within the /tftpboot directory. Administrator show redundancyinfo Administrator Displays the location of the slave TSM/CPU configuration file.
Route Use Route to administer IP route management to an ATM client through an Ethernet network. It allows network management software to communicate across a network of switches. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [DestNetIP] IP address of a remote network. Dot decimal/ 7-15 characters No default [GatewayIP] IP address for a gateway to the remote network.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description add route [DestNetIP] [GatewayIP] Administrator Creates an IP route to an ATM client when it is not directly connected to the NMS (network management system). You must assign both the destination IP address and the gateway IP address to reach the ATM client, and these addresses must already exist.
Rows Use Rows to alter the number of rows per page on the console display. Operators modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Rows] Number of rows per page (0 turns off pagination). 0 to 999 18 Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify rows [rows] Sets the number of rows per page on the console display (by telling the switch how many lines your console supports).
SARStat Use SARStat (segmentation and reassembly statistics) to view statistics from the SAR on the CPU port. This is useful for debugging hardware problems. Operator show Parameters This attribute has no input parameters. Just enter show sarstat at the switch prompt. Output Parameter Description [Rcv Pkts] Number of packets received since last up-time or clear. [RCV Byts] Number of bytes received since last up-time or clear. [Raw Cell] Number of raw cells received.
Output Parameter Description [RQA Int] Receive queue alert indicator since last up-time or clear. [MM Int] Mailbox modified indicator. [MF Int] Mailbox full indicator. [SBE Int] System bus error indicator since last up-time or clear. [SPE Int] System parity error indicator since last up-time or clear. [CPE Int] Number of control monitor parity error indicators. [PI Int] Physical interface indicator. [RD Int] Receive deactivated indicator since last up-time or clear.
Examples switch_prompt # show sarstat Receive Statistics Rcv Pkts: 6 FIFO OR : 0 U Abrts : 0 Ttal Err: 7 MM Int: 39 CPE Int: 0 Rcv Byts: Max Len : T1 Err : ISR Int: MF Int: PI Int: Transmit Statistics Pkts Qd : 20 Pkts Cmp: switch_prompt # 648 0 0 39 0 0 Raw Cell: Len Err : Chnl DVT: RQU Int: SBE Int: RD Int: 20 Byts Cmp: 0 0 26 0 0 0 1712 Buf UF : Crc Err : spur Int: RQA Int: SPE Int: RCR Int: 0 7 0 0 0 0 Pkts Drp: 0 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-253
ServiceRegistry Use ServiceRegistry to manage entries in the service registry MIB. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
Output Parameter Description [Port] Port number on the switch. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.) [Type] Type of service. Possible values are: ANS or LECS. [Index] Index identifying two services registered for the same port and having the same service type. (Same as the [AddressIndex] input parameter.) [AtmAddress] ATM address of the server.
Examples switch_prompt # add serviceregistry PortNumber(ALL) : A1 ServiceType(LECS) : AddressIndex() : 1 AtmAddress() : 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:1B:00:0020:D4:14:1C:00:01 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # delete serviceregistry PortNumber(ALL) : ServiceType(LECS) : AddressIndex() : 3 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show serviceregistry PortNumber(ALL) : Port Type Index AtmAddress =============================================================================== A1 LECS 1 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:
Shutdown Use Shutdown to shut down the switch to a state where it can be powered off. Shutdown stops all logging and synchronizes the file system. You must enter shutdown before turning off the switch. Operator shutdown Parameters This attribute has no parameters. Just enter shutdown at the switch prompt. Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Descriptions shutdown Administrator After issuing this command, you are prompted for confirmation (reply y to confirm).
SigStatistics Use SigStatistics to display signaling statistics of a port. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
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Examples switch_prompt # show sigstatistics Executing this command : show SigStatistics PortNumber(ALL) : 1a1 ================================================ Signalling Statistics ================================================ Port# : 1A1 Detect setup attempts : 0 Emitt Setup Attempts : 358 Detect Unavailable Routes : 0 Emitt Unavailable Routes : 0 Detect Unavailable Resources : 0 Emitt Unavailable Resources : 0 Detect Calledparty Events : 6 Emitt Calledparty Events : 206 Detect Signalling Message Errors
SigTimer Use SigTimer to set or display signaling timer values for a port 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
Output Parameter Description [phy_port_id] Port number on the switch. (Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.) [duration] Timer value in milleseconds. (Same as the [Interval] input parameter.) [retries] Number of times the timer has to be restarted. (Same as the [Retries] input parameter.) Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description modify sigtimer [PortNumber] [TimerID] [Interval] [Retries] Sets signaling timer values.
Examples switch_prompt # show sigtimer PortNumber() : 1a1 ============================================ : All timer values in Milliseconds phy_port_id : 1A1 T301 duration : 180000 T303 duration : 4000 T303 retries : 1 T306 duration : 30000 T308 duration : 30000 T308 retries : 1 T309 duration : 10000 T310 duration : 10000 T313 duration : 30000 T316 duration : 120000 T316 retries : 1 T317 duration : 60000 T322 duration : 4000 T322 retries : 1 T331 duration : 60000 T331 retries : 1 T333 duration : 10000 T397
SlotConfig Use SlotConfig to display configuration of slots in the switch chassis (to see which slots are occupied by TSM or CSM modules). You also can get specific information about each module. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Slot] Slot number in the switch chassis. 1-10 or All All Output Parameter Description [Slot ID] Slot number in the switch chassis. (Same as the [Slot] input parameter.) [Board] Type of module in the slot (TSM or CSM).
Examples switch_prompt # show slotconfig Slot(ALL) Slot ID Board IO Modules : ============================================================================== 7 TSM 2 9 CSM NA switch_prompt # show slotconfig Slot(ALL) Slot 7 : 7 ============================================================================== Slot Number: : 7 Installed Board: : TSM Board ID : 0 Board Rev : 1 IO Boards Installed : 2 IO Board : NONE IO Board : NONE switch_prompt # SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual 2-265
SSCOPConfig Use SSCOPConfig to set or display switch Service-Specific Connection-Oriented Protocol parameters. SSCOP parameters control how the switch interoperates with other switches. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
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Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description modify sscop [PortNumber] [MaxPD] [MaxCC] [PollTime] [KeepTimeAlive] [NoResponseTime] [CCTime] [RxWindowSz] Sets switch SSCOP parameters. Administrator All show Displays switch SSCOP parameters.
SSCOPStatistics Use SSCOPStatistics to display SSCOP statistics of a port or all ports. 2p›F You can hot-swap TSMs. Hot-swapping is replacing a module when the chassis is powered up. If you replace a TSM with another TSM of the same type (same I/O ports), existing configuration of port parameters is not affected.
Output Parameter Description Q!Ö“Ê*.57!Ê"+=Ê-iViˆÜi`RÊ !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ*.57!"+=Ê+-2ÃÊÀiViˆÜi`° Q!Ö“Ê*.57!Ê-.<Ê0À>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ*.57!-.<.+0Ê+-2ÃÊÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`° Q!Ö“Ê*.57!Ê-.<Ê-iViˆÜi`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ*.57!-.<.+0Ê+-2ÃÊÀiViˆÜi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê-..:!+Ê0À>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ-..:!+Ê+-2ÃÊÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê-..:!+Ê-iViˆÜi`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ-..:!+Ê+-2ÃÊÀiViˆÜi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê-..:!+Ê-iÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÊ0À>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ-..:!+ÊÀiÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÊ+-2ÃÊÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê-..:!+Ê-iÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÊ-iViˆÜi`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ-..
Output Parameter Description Q!Ö“Ê+#>>Ê-iViˆÜi`RÊ !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ+#>>Ê+-2ÃÊÀiViˆÜi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê.0"0Ê0À>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ.0"0Ê+-2ÃÊÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê.0"0Ê-iViˆÜi`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ.0"0Ê+-2ÃÊÀiViˆÜi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê2.0"0Ê0À>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`RÊ !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ2.0"0Ê+-2ÃÊÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê2.0"0Ê-iViˆÜi`RÊ !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ2.0"0Ê+-2ÃÊÀiViˆÜi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê.-Ê0À>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`RÊ !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ.-Ê+-2ÃÊÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê.-Ê-iViˆÜi`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ.-Ê+-2ÃÊÀiViˆÜi`°Ê Q!Ö“Ê.-Ê-iÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ.-Ê+-2ÃÊÀiÍÀ>˜Ã“ˆÍÍi`° Q!Ö“Ê.-Ê"VŽ˜œÝ•i`}i`R !Ö“LiÀÊœvÊ.
Description Operator Parameters / Permissions Description show sscopstatistics [PortNumber] Displays SSCOP statistics.
Examples switch_prompt # show sscopstatistics PortID(ALL) : 1a2 ================================================ SSCOP Statistics ================================================ Port# : 1A2 No of BEGIN transmitted : 1 No of BEGIN received : 0 No of BEGIN retransmit transmitted : 0 No of BEGIN retransmit received : 0 No of BEGINACK transmitted : 0 No of BEGINACK received : 1 No of BEGINREJ transmitted : 0 No of BEGINREJ received : 0 No of RESYNC transmitted : 0 No of RESYNC received : 0 No of RESYNC retra
SVC Use SVC to display SVCs on a port or all ports. Operator show Parameters Input Parameter Description [PortNumber] Port number on the switch. 1A1 to 8B4 (for physical ports), All 1A1.n to 8B4.n (for virtual ports), or All Output Parameter Description [Conn Id] Identifier unique for each connection. [Low Port] Port receiving the backward flow of the high/low pair. [Low VPI] Low VPI (virtual path identifier) number. [LowVCI] Low VCI (virtual circuit identifier) number.
Description Operator Parameters / Permissions Description show svc [PortNumber] Displays SVC(s) for s apecified port Administrator Example switch_prompt # show svc PortNumber(ALL) : 1a1 ==================================================================== Conn | Low | High | CreationTime Id | Port Vpi Vci Type | Port Vpi Vci Type | (Hr:Min:Sec) ==================================================================== 695 A1 0 32 PTP A3 0 32 PTP 0: 5:20 696 A1 0 33 PTP A3 0 33 PTP 0: 5:20 69
SVCById Use SVCById to display a single or all SVCs in normal or detail mode. Operator show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size [CrossConn] Identifier unique for each connection.The identifier is displayed by the show SVC command.
Output Parameter Description [Creation Time] Time when the SVC was established (with respect to boot time of the switch). Displayed in Hour:Minute:Seconds format. [Admin Status] Administrative status (UP or DOWN). [Operation Status] Operational status (UP or DOWN). [Early Packet Discard] Early packet discard for the cross connect as calculated by CAC. [High Port] Port receiving the forward traffic flow of the high/low pair. [Cell Loss Ratio] Cell loss ratio on this VC.
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description show svcbyid [ConnID] Displays SVC(s) by connection ID.
Switch Use Switch to backup or restore the switch configuration file. Operators backup, restore Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ServerIP] IP address of the backup server. Dot decimal/ 7-15 characters No default [Path] Pathname of the backup directory. 256 characters backup: public/Smart6500.ztr (initially, then last path used) restore: public/Smart6500.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description backup [ServerIP] [Path] Copies the current configuration of the master TSM/CPU module to a backup file at an end station. This command backs up the switch configuration only. It does not back up the load image. It prompts you for the IP address of the workstation to which you are saving the switch configuration as well as the backup path and filename.
SwitchConfig Use SwitchConfig to manage switch-related parameters, such as switchname and IP address. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [SwitchName] Name of the switch. 1-19 characters switch_1 [IPAddress] IP address of Ethernet port on the switch. Dot decimal/ 7-15 characters [IPNetMask] IP netmask of Ethernet port. Defaults to the appropriate netmask, based on IP address class. Calculated from the first two high bits of the IP address.
Output Parameter Description [Supply Installed] Which power supply is installed. [Supply ON] Which power supply is ON. [Number of TSM Boards] Number of TSM modules installed in the chassis. [ACTIVE CPU Model] Model of the active CPU (up to 7 characters). [ACTIVE CPU Speed] Speed of the active CPU. [ACTIVE CPU Board ID] ID number of the active CPU board (1 character). [ACTIVE CPU Board Rev] Revision number of the active CPU board (1 character).
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify [SwitchName] [IPAddress] [IPNetMask] Runs automatically when you first configure the switch, then prompts you for the required input. Enter modify switchconfig if you want to change any of the above parameters after the initial switch configuration. Unless you are experienced with configuring IP subnets, it is recommended that you accept the IP netmask default.
Examples switch_prompt # modify switchconfig SwitchName(switch_1) IPAddress(200.30.72.122) IPNetMask(255.255.255.0) : switch_2 : 1.1.1.202 : 255.255.255.
SwitchName Use SwitchName to change the name of the switch. Operators modify Parameters This attribute has no output parameters. Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [SwitchName] Current name of the switch. Up to 19 characters switch_1 Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify [SwitchName] switchname Administrator Changes the name you gave your switch.
SwitchTrafficCongestion Use SwitchTrafficCongestion to manage global switch traffic congestion thresholds on the switch. Operators modify, show Parameters Parameter Description Value/Field Size [LowEPDWatermark Threshold (in cells) used by the switch to trigger low EPD (early packet discard), EFCI, and backward RM (resource management) cell marking. 0-16383 or 0-32767, depending on memory size. [HighEPDWatermark] Threshold (in cells) the switch uses to trigger high EPD.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Descriptions modify [LowEPDWatermark] [HighEPDWatermark] [CLP1_DiscardWatermark] [RMCellMarkingEnable] [ExplicitRateMarkingEnable] [EFCIMarkingEnable] Modifies the congestion control parameters for the switch.
TrafficDescriptor Use TrafficDescriptor to manage traffic types. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default Q0À>vvˆV0ß«iR Service category supported. +*-]Ê2*-]Ê-07*-]Ê!-07*-]Ê"*-Ê 2*-Ê Q0À>vvˆV-iÃVÀˆ«ÍœÀ0ß«iR 0À>vvˆVÊ`iÃVÀˆ«ÍœÀÊÍß«i°Ê .
Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default Q.+-+>+äR .ÖÃÍ>ˆ˜>L•iÊVi••ÊÀ>ÍiÊ +>+ÊrÊä -=ˆ•œ*ˆÍÃÊ«iÀÊÃiVœ˜`®° =iÀœÊœÀÊ«œÃˆÍˆÜiʈ˜Íi}iÀ ä Q *.+>+ä³£R >Þˆ“Ö“ÊLÖÀÃÍÊÈãiÊ +>+ÊrÊä³£Ê-=ˆ•œ*ˆÍî° =iÀœÊœÀÊ«œÃˆÍˆÜiʈ˜Íi}iÀ ä Q *.+>+äR Ê >Þˆ“Ö“ÊLÖÀÃÍÊÈãiÊ +>+ÊrÊäÊ-=ˆ•œ*ˆÍÃÊ®° =iÀœÊœÀÊ«œÃˆÍˆÜiʈ˜Íi}iÀ ä Q,#.+•>ÃÃRÊ ,#.
Output Parameter Description [Qos] Quality of service class. (Same as the [QOSClass] input parameter.) Possible values are 0 (Unspecified), 1 (Class 1), 2 (Class 2), 3 (Class 3), or 4 (Class 4). [Peak Cell Rate CLP_0] Peak cell rate CLP=0 (in kilobits per second). [Peak Cell Rate CLP_0+1] Peak cell rate CLP=0+1 (in kilobits per second). [Sust Cell Rate CLP_0] Sustainable cell rate CLP=0 (in kilobits per second). [Sust Cell Rate CLP_0+1] Sustainable cell rate CLP=0+1 (in kilobits per second).
Descriptions Operator Parameters / Permissions Description add [TrafficType] [TrafficDescriptorType] [PCRCLP01] [PCRCLP0] [SCRCLP01] [SCRCLP0] [MBSCLP01] [MBSCLP0] [QOSCLASS] [AALTYPE] Creates a new traffic descriptor. trafficdescriptor Administrator delete trafficdescriptor [TrafficDescriptorIndex] Deletes a traffic descriptor.
switch_prompt # show trafficdescriptor Executing this command : show TrafficDescriptor =================================================================================== TD# Traff Desc QoS Peak Cell Rate Sust Cell Rate Max Burst Size Aal Type Type (Kb/s) (Kb/s) (Kb) Type CLP_0 CLP_0+1 CLP_0 CLP_0+1 CLP_0 CLP_0+1 ==================================================================================== 1 CBR 2 1 0 100 0 0 0 0 5 2 CBR 3 1 200 200 0 0 0 0 5 switch_prompt # 2-292 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual
TrapCommunity Use TrapCommunity to manage the list of hosts that the switch sends trap notifications to concerning significant events. Each trap community has a name, IP address, and port number. The trap community name and address combination must be unique. Operators add, delete, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [Name] Name of the trap community. 64 characters No default [IPAddr] IP address of the host to which traps are sent.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Descriptions add [Name] [IPAddr] [Port] Creates a trap community entry on the switch. trapcommunity Administrator delete trapcommunity [Name] [IPAddr] Removes an existing trap community from the switch. Administrator show All Displays all trap communities configured on the switch. trapcommunity Examples switch_prompt # add trapcommunity Name() IpAddr() Port (162) switch_prompt # : boris : 204.95.
TrustedNMS Use TrustedNMS to configure a trusted network management system (NMS) on the switch. The trusted NMS is identified by its IP address.
Examples switch_prompt # modify trustednms IpAddr(0.0.0.0) Trusted NMS IP-Address : 90.1.1.1 switch_prompt # switch_prompt # show trustednms Trusted NMS IP-Address : 90.1.1.1 switch_prompt # 2-296 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual : 90.1.1.
VCCMask Use VCCMask to manage the combination of VPI (virtual path identifier) bit and VCI (virtual channel identifier) bit settings. There are only four different VCC mask entries allowed by the switch and the VPI and VCI shift must total 12. Operators modify, show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [MaskIndex] Index of mask to be changed. 0-3 0 [VpiShift] Number of bits assigned for use by the VPI. 0-12 0 [VciShift] Number of bits assigned for use by the VCI.
Descriptions Operator Parameters/Permissions Description modify [MaskIndex] [VpiShift] [VciShift] Modifies the proportion of bits assigned to the VPI and VCI for a given VCC or VPI/VCI set. The combined total of VPI and VCI bits must equal 12. The four most common VCC masks are predefined in the system (see modify portconfig). When modifying a VPI/VCI set, you must specify the VCC mask by using the mask index identifier.
VlanMcast Use VlanMcast to display multicast group MAC addresses served by a VLAN. Operators show Parameters Input Parameter Description Value/Field Size Default [ELANNumber] ELAN number associated with the multicast group. 0-125 No default Output Parameter Description [Mcastid] BUS identification for the multicast group. Range is 2-64. [Group MAC Address] Multicast group MAC address. [Distribute VPI/VCI] Selective multicast forward VC established by the server.
Examples switch_prompt # show vlanmcast 0 MULTICAST ENTRIES for VLAN : 0 -----------------------------------McastId Group MAC Address Distribute VPI/VCI : 2 : 01:80:C2:00:00:00 : 0/62 switch_prompt # 2-300 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual
Boot Load Commands 3 BOOT LOAD COMMANDS This chapter describes the low-level boot load commands. Boot load commands are used for setting switch start-up behavior and for performing software downloads.
Boot Load Commands chpi Command Use chpi to set one of the two boot load software images as the default. Unless otherwise specified within the initial reboot countdown, the default boot load software image is the image that is loaded into DRAM and executed. Parameter Explanation 0 Set boot load software image stored in area 0 of the boot PROM as the default image. 1 Set boot load software image stored in area 1 of the boot PROM as the default image.
Boot Load Commands dcfg Command Use dcfg to display information about the current boot PROM configuration • • • • Revision numbers of both boot load software images Display the switch MAC address Number (in hexadecimal) of contiguous MAC addresses after the base MAC address Show whether POST is on or off Example =>dcfg Default Boot Load Software: 0 Boot Load Software0 Rev Number = 1 Boot Load Software1 Rev Number = 1 MAC address: 0 20 d4 14 85 0 Number of contiguous MAC addresses, starting at this base:
Boot Load Commands Examples =>df s You've requested a Switch Software download Are you sure?(Y/N)y Initializing ethernet... Starting Bootp... Boot file: c:\tftpboot\switch.ima Using TFTP to get bootfile "c:\tftpboot\switch.ima" . ............................................................................ ............................................................................ ............................................................................ ............................. ....................
Boot Load Commands Examples =>go s Bypassing POST Verifying Checksum of Switch Software... Attaching network interface ei0... done. Attaching network interface lo0... done.
Boot Load Commands ponf Command Use ponf to set whether POST diagnostics are run by default when the switch is started. Parameter Explanation s POST is off. Switch goes directly to start-up. p POST is on. Switch runs POST before going to switch operating software. none Same as s; POST is off. Examples =>ponf p Modifying Control/Stat field to execute POST, please wait... New postOnOff value programmed successfully into Control/Stat field.
Boot Load Commands swms Command Use swms to tell the switch to transfer TSM/CPU mastership to the redundant CPU/TSM. Examples =>swms Transferring mastership to slave TSM/CPU...
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APPENDIX A ACRONYMS A AAL ATM Adaptation Layer AAL1 ATM Adaptation Layer Type 1 AAL2 ATM Adapter Layer Type 2 AAL3/4 ATM Adapter Layer Type 3/4 AAL5 ATM Adapter Layer Type 5 AALM ATM Adaptation Layer Mux ABR Available Bit Rate AFI Authority and Format Identifier ANSI American National Standards Institute API Application Programming Interface ARP Address Resolution Protocol ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode AVCR Available Cell
Acronyms BOOTP Boot Protocol BUS Broadcast and Unknown Server CAC Call Admission Control CAN Campus Area Network CAT-3 Category 3 unshielded twisted pair cable CAT-5 Category 5 unshielded twisted pair cable CBR Constant Bit Rate CCITT Comite Consultatif Internationale de Telegraphique et Telephonique (Consultative Committee on International Telegraphy and Telephony) CCR Current Cell Rate CDV Cell Delay Variation CER Cell Error Ratio CES Circuit Emulation Service CI Congestion Indic
Acronyms D DCC Digital Cross Connect, generic DACS or Direct Connect Card, data interface module DF Download Flash DS-0 Digital Signaling 0 DS-1 Digital Signaling 1 DS-3 Digital Signaling 3 DTE Data Terminal Equipment DVT Delay Variation Tolerance E-1 European standard for digital transmission service at 2 Mb/s. E-3 European standard for digital transmission service at 34.
Acronyms ESI End System Identifier ESM Expansion Switch Module FCS Frame Check Sequence FIFO First In First Out FTP File Transfer Protocol GB/S Gigabits per second GCRA Generic Cell Rate Algorithm GFC Generic Flow Control HEC Header Error Check IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ID Identification Number F G H I A-4 SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual
Acronyms IE Information Element IETF Internet Engineering Task Force IISP Interim Inter-Switch Signaling Protocol ILMI Integrated Local Management Interface I/O Input/Output IOM Input/Output Module IP Internet Protocol IP/ATM Internet Protocol over ATM IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange protocol ITU-TSS International Telecommunications Union-Telecommunications Standards Sector ISDN Integrated Service Digital Network JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group KB/S Kilobits per second LAN
Acronyms LE-ARP LAN Emulation-Address Resolution Protocol LEC LANE Client LECS LAN Emulation Configuration Server LECSELA LAN Emulation Configuration Server Emulated LAN N LES LANE Server LESELAN LANE Server Emulated LAN LIS Logical IP Subnetwork LLC Logical Link Control LMI Local Management Interface MAC Media Access Control MAN Metropolitan Area Network MB/S Megabits per second MBS Maximum Burst Size MCR Minimum Cell Rate MIB Management Information Base MMF Multi-Mode Fiber MP
Acronyms N NAKS Negative Acknowledges NDIS Network Driver Interface Specification NETBEUI NetBIOS Extension User Interface NFS Network File System NIC Network Interface Controller/Card NLS Natural Language Syntax NMS Network Management System NNI Network Node Interface or Network-to-Network Interface NRT-VBR Non Real Time - Variable Bit Rate NRZ Non-Return to Zero NSAP Network Services Access Point OAM Operations and Maintenance OAM&P Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisi
Acronyms P PC Personal Computer PC Priority Control PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PCR Peak Cell Rate PDU Protocol Data Unit PMD Physical Media Dependent Sub-layer PMP Point-to-Multipoint P-NNI Private Network Node Interface or Private Network-to-Network Interface PPD Partial Packet Discard PROM Programmable Read-Only Memory PTI Payload Type Indicator PTP Point-to-Point PVC Permanent or Provisioned Virtual Circuit QOS Quality of Service QSAAL Q-Signaling ATM Adaptation L
Acronyms RCR Raw Cell Received RD Receive Deactivated RFC Request for Comment RM Resource Management RMA Return Merchandise Authorization RQU Receive Queue Underrun RS-# Recommended Standard defined by Electronic Industries Association RT-VBR Real Time - Variable Bit Rate RW Read-Write Access SAAL Signaling ATM Adaptation Layer SAR Segmentation And Reassembly S SAR-PDU SAR Protocol Data Unit SBE System Bus Error SCR Sustainable Cell Rate SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SEAL
Acronyms STS-1 Synchronous Transport Signal 1 STS-N Synchronous Transport Signal n (where ‘n' is an integer) STS-NC Synchronous Transport Signal n - concatenated (where ‘n' is an integer) SVC Switched Virtual Circuit T-1 Transmission System 1 T-3 Transmission System 3 TAXI Transparent Asynchronous Transmitter/Receiver Interface TCP Transmission Control Protocol TD Traffic Descriptor TDM Time-Division Multiplexing TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TLV Type, Length and Value UBR Un
Acronyms V VBR/RT Variable Bit Rate/Real Time VBR/NRT Variable Bit Rate/Non-real Time VC Virtual Circuit VCC Virtual Channel Connection VCI Virtual Channel Identifier VCL Virtual Channel Link VLAN Virtual LAN VP Virtual Path VPC Virtual Path Connection VPI Virtual Path Identifier VPN Virtual Private Network WAN Wide Area Network W SmartSwitch 6500 Reference Manual A-11
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APPENDIX B EVENT/ALARM MESSAGES The SmartSwitch 6500 records and reports its operation in real-time using events and alarms. An event is the occurrence of a significant activity. Examples of events are a port going down or a client joining an ELAN. Alarms are a specific class of events defined as “those events that the user needs to know about or attend to right away.” Alarms do not always indicate switch faults; for example, an alarm might indicate simply “LECS is operational.
Event/Alarm Messages The display provides the following information: U U U U U Message index number — Display sequence number assigned by the console. Event ID — Unique ID assigned to each event type at the factory. Message Text — Description of the event. Severity — Whether the event is critical, major, minor, or informational (Table B-2). Time — Time the event occurred, with respect to switch up-time in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.
Event/Alarm Messages Table B-3 Event ID Prefixes Module Description System Implements LAN emulation (LANE) and PVC, port, and memory management. PNNI Implements call routing per PNNI protocol. Call Control Implements SVC call control. Signaling Implements SVC call signaling. ILMI Implements management per ILMI protocol. For example, the following event originates from the signaling module.
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APPENDIX C TECHNICAL SUPPORT This appendix tells you what to do if you need technical support for your SmartSwitch 6500. Cabletron offers several support and service programs that provide high-quality support to our customers. For technical support, first contact your place of purchase. If you need additional assistance, contact Cabletron Systems, Inc. There are several easy ways to reach Cabletron Customer Support and Service.
Technical Support U Detailed description of the issue (including history, what you've tried, and conditions under which you see this occur) U Hardware model number, software version, and switch configuration (that is, what part types are in what slots) Hardware Warranty Cabletron warrants its products against defects in the physical product for one year from the date of receipt by the end user (as shown by Proof of Purchase).
INDEX Numerics 622LoopBack attribute............................. 2-1 A abbreviations, description of .................... 1-3 accessing the boot load prompt ................ 3-1 activating a PVC..................................2-227, 2-234 a PVP ..................................2-236, 2-242 adding a BUS to an ELAN .......................... 2-18 a LANE client on the switch............ 2-86 a LANE client to an ELAN ............. 2-95 a PVC............................................. 2-227 a PVP ........
Index C CACEqBwAllocScheme attribute.......... 2-27 CacInfo attribute..................................... 2-29 CACPortBw attribute ............................. 2-31 CACServiceClassBw attribute ............... 2-33 CACStatistics attribute...........................2-36 chpi boot load command .......................... 3-2 clearing LES statistics ................................. 2-136 port statistics ..................................2-216 switch configuration ........................
Index disabling the display of alarms.......................... 2-3 the display of events ........................ 2-64 user privilege ................................. 2-224 displaying boot PROM configuration ...... 3-3 displaying history ................................... 2-71 downloading switch software .................................. 3-3 the boot load image............................ 3-3 the POST............................................ 3-3 DS3E3LoopBack attribute .....................
Index LANEClient attribute ............................. 2-86 LECMcast attribute ................................ 2-88 LECS attribute........................................ 2-90 LECSELAN attribute ............................. 2-92 LECSELANLEC attribute...................... 2-95 LECSELANNameTable attribute .......... 2-98 LECSELANPolicy attribute................. 2-100 LECSErrorLog attribute....................... 2-103 LECSErrorLogControl attribute........... 2-105 LECSPacketSizes attribute.............
Index N name, switch......................................... 2-285 neighbors, PNNI................................... 2-161 NetPrefix attribute................................ 2-143 network clock source............................ 2-146 NetworkClock attribute........................ 2-146 NMS community.................................... 2-50 nodes, PNNI ..............................2-167, 2-170 O operator, description of ............................ 1-1 P parameters, TLV .......................
Index RedundancyConfigBackup attribute .... 2-245 RedundancyInfo attribute..................... 2-246 repair service ........................................... C-2 restoring the configuration file............. 2-279 Route attribute ...................................... 2-248 routing, static.......................................... 2-10 Rows attribute ...................................... 2-250 rows, console display ........................... 2-250 S SARStat attribute..................................
Index showing (continued) routes to transit network ................ 2-198 SAR statistics................................. 2-251 service registry entries ................... 2-254 SSCOP parameters .............2-266, 2-269 SVCC of logical node.................... 2-196 SVCs.............................................. 2-274 switch slot configuration ............... 2-264 the BUS error log............................. 2-16 the network clock source ............... 2-146 the switch configuration ............
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