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CONTENTS About this Guide CHAPTER 1 1 Command-Line Interface Introduction 1-1 1-1 Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy) 1-2 CLI Authorization Levels 1-2 CLI Command Mode Hierarchy 1-3 Prompt Indications 1-6 Navigating Between Authorization Levels and Command Modes Configuring the Physical Ports 1-9 1-7 CLI Help Features 1-10 Partial Help 1-10 Argument Help 1-10 Navigational and Shortcut Features 1-12 Command History 1-12 Keyboard Shortcuts 1-12 Auto-Completion 1-13 FTP User Name and Passwor
Contents accelerate-packet-drops access-class 2-10 2-12 access-list 2-14 active-port 2-16 application slot replace force completion asymmetric-L2-support 2-18 attack-detector default 2-20 attack-detector 2-17 2-22 attack-detector 2-24 attack-detector TCP-port-list|UDP-port-list attack-filter 2-29 attack-filter dont-filter | force-filter 2-31 attack-filter subscriber-notification ports auto-fail-over blink 2-36 2-37 2-38 boot system 2-39 calendar set 2-41 cd 2-34 2-35
Contents clear rdr-formatter 2-60 clear scmp name counters clock read-calendar clock set 2-61 2-62 2-63 clock summertime clock timezone 2-64 2-67 clock update-calendar configure 2-68 2-69 connection-mode (SCE 1000 platform) 2-70 connection-mode (SCE 2000 platform) 2-71 copy 2-73 copy ftp:// 2-74 copy-passive 2-76 copy running-config-application startup-config-application copy running-config-party-db startup-config-party-db copy running-config startup-config copy source-file ftp:// 2-
Contents flow-capture controllers 2-113 force failure-condition (SCE 2000 only) help 2-115 2-116 history 2-118 history size hostname 2-119 2-120 interface gigabitethernet interface linecard interface mng 2-121 2-123 2-124 interface range gigabitethernet ip access-class ip address 2-128 2-129 ip advertising 2-131 ip default-gateway 2-133 ip domain-lookup 2-134 ip domain-name 2-136 ip filter fragment 2-138 ip filter monitor 2-140 ip ftp password 2-142 ip ftp username 2-143 ip
Contents link failure-reflection link mode 2-169 2-171 link port-enhanced-recovery logger add-user-message logger device 2-173 2-174 2-175 logger device user-file-log max-file-size logger get support-file 2-177 logger get user-log file-name logging facility logging host 2-181 2-183 2-184 logging rate-limit logging trap logout 2-178 2-179 logging message-counter logging on 2-176 2-186 2-188 2-190 mac-resolver arp 2-191 management-agent sce-api ignore-cascade-violation management-agent
Contents party mapping ip-range party name 2-227 2-228 party template index 2-229 periodic-records aggregate-by-cpu ping 2-232 pqi install file 2-233 pqi rollback file 2-234 pqi uninstall file 2-235 pqi upgrade file 2-236 pwd 2-230 2-238 queue 2-239 rdr-formatter category number buffer-size rdr-formatter category number name rdr-formatter destination 2-241 2-243 2-245 rdr-formatter destination protocol NetflowV9 template data timeout rdr-formatter forwarding-mode rdr-formatter histo
Contents scmp subscriber id append-to-guid 2-279 scmp subscriber send-session-start script capture script print script run 2-281 2-282 2-283 2-284 script stop 2-286 service-bandwidth-prioritization-mode service password-encryption service rdr-formatter service telnetd 2-288 2-290 2-292 service timestamps setup 2-287 2-294 2-296 show access-lists 2-300 show applications slot tunable show blink 2-302 show calendar show clock 2-301 2-303 2-304 show failure-recovery operation-mode show
Contents show interface linecard flow-capture 2-332 show interface linecard flow-open-mode show interface linecard ip-tunnel 2-334 show interface linecard ip-tunnel IPinIP show interface linecard l2tp 2-333 2-335 2-336 show interface linecard link mode 2-337 show interface linecard link-to-port-mappings show interface linecard mac-mapping 2-339 show interface linecard mac-resolver arp show interface linecard mpls 2-338 2-340 2-341 show interface linecard mpls vpn 2-342 show interface line
Contents show interface linecard tos-marking 2-377 show interface linecard TpReportCounters show interface linecard traffic-counter show interface linecard traffic-rule 2-379 2-381 2-382 show interface linecard vas-traffic-forwarding show interface linecard virtual-links show interface linecard vlan 2-386 2-388 show interface linecard vlan translation show interface linecard vpn show inventory 2-394 show ip advertising 2-395 2-396 show ip default-gateway show ip route 2-400 2-401 show ip
Contents show rdr-formatter protocol NetflowV9 dscp show rdr-formatter rdr-mapping show rdr-formatter statistics show running-config 2-429 2-431 2-433 show running-config-all 2-435 show running-config-application show running-config-party-db show scmp 2-443 show snmp 2-445 show snmp community 2-448 show snmp enabled 2-449 2-441 2-450 show snmp location show snmp mib 2-451 2-452 show snmp traps show sntp 2-453 2-454 show startup-config 2-455 show startup-config-all 2-456 show start
Contents snmp-server enable traps snmp-server host 2-481 2-483 snmp-server interface 2-484 snmp-server location 2-485 sntp broadcast client 2-486 sntp server 2-487 sntp update-interval speed 2-488 2-489 subscriber aging 2-490 subscriber anonymous-group export csv-file 2-492 subscriber anonymous-group import csv-file 2-493 subscriber anonymous-group name ip-range 2-494 subscriber capacity-options 2-497 subscriber downstream-split-flow-pull subscriber export csv-file 2-500 subscribe
Contents unzip 2-535 username 2-536 username privilege 2-538 vas-traffic-forwarding 2-540 vas-traffic-forwarding traffic-link 2-542 vas-traffic-forwarding traffic-link auto-select vas-traffic-forwarding vas health-check 2-544 2-546 vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id health-check vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id vlan vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group 2-551 2-553 vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group failure vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id virtual-links index direction vlan
About this Guide Revised: February 20, 2014, OL-26797-03 Introduction This guide contains Command-Line Interface (CLI) commands to maintain the SCE platform. This guide assumes a basic familiarity with telecommunications equipment and installation procedures. This reference provides a complete listing of all commands at the admin authorization level or below, with examples of how to use each command to perform typical SCE platform management functions.
Document Revision History The Document Revision History below records changes to this document. Table 1 Document Revision History Revision OL-26797-03 Cisco Service Control Release and Date Change Summary Release 3.8.x February 20, 2014 Updated the output examples of the following commands: • more running-config-all • more startup-config-all • show running-config-all • more running-config-all OL-26797-02 Release 3.8.x December 21, 2012 Updated for 3.8.x. OL-26797-01 Release 3.8.
Conventions This document uses the following conventions: Table 3 Conventions Convention Indication bold font Commands and keywords and user-entered text appear in bold font. italic font Document titles, new or emphasized terms, and arguments for which you supply values are in italic font. [ ] Elements in square brackets are optional. {x | y | z} Required alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.
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CH A P T E R 1 Command-Line Interface Revised: February 20, 2014, OL-26797-03 Introduction This chapter describes how to use the SCE platform Command-Line Interface (CLI), its hierarchical structure, authorization levels and its help features. The Command-Line Interface is one of the SCE platform management interfaces. The CLI is accessed through a Telnet session or directly via the console port on the front panel of the SCE platform.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy) Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy) • CLI Command Mode Hierarchy, page 1-3 • Prompt Indications, page 1-6 • Navigating Between Authorization Levels and Command Modes, page 1-7 When using the CLI there are two important concepts that you must understand to navigate: • Authorization Level — Indicates the level of commands you can execute.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy) Each authorization level has a value (number) corresponding to it. When using the CLI commands, use the values, not the name of the level, as shown in Table 1-1. Table 1-1 Authorization Levels Level Description Value Prompt User Password required. This level enables basic operational functionality. 0 > Viewer Password required. This level enables monitoring functionality.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy) Table 1-2 CLI Modes (continued) Mode Description Interface Configuration Configuration of specific system interface parameters, for the following interface modes. • linecard interface • management interface • specific traffic interface Level Prompt indication • Admin • SCE(config if)# • Root • SCE(config if)#> Interface Range Configuration Configuration of a range of traffic interfaces.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy) Figure 1-1 illustrates the hierarchical structure of the CLI modes, and the CLI commands used to enter and exit a mode.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy) Note Although the system supports up to five concurrent Telnet connections, you cannot configure them separately. This means that any number you enter in the line vty command (0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 ) will act as a 0 and configure all five connections together.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy) Command modes are indicated as listed in Table 1-4. Table 1-4 Prompt Indications: Command Modes This command hierarchy... Is indicated as...
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy) Table 1-5 summarizes how to navigate the CLI command hierarchy.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Authorization and Command Levels (Hierarchy) Configuring the Physical Ports The SCE platform contains the following physical port interfaces: • Management: The following commands are used to configure the management port: – ip address – duplex – speed – active-port – auto-fail-over • Gigabit Ethernet The following commands are used to configure the Gigabit Ethernet line ports.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface CLI Help Features CLI Help Features CLI provides context sensitive help. Two types of context sensitive help are supported: • Partial Help, page 1-10 • Argument Help, page 1-10 Partial Help To obtain a list of commands that begin with a particular character string, enter the abbreviated command entry immediately followed by a question mark (?).
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface CLI Help Features Example: The following example illustrates the use of ? to get help on commands syntax. In this example, you can enter either the word running-config, or any name of a file, after the word copy. SCE#copy ? running-config startup-config STRING SCE#copy Copy running configuration file Backup the startup-config to a specified destination Source file Table 1-6 summarizes the CLI help features.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Navigational and Shortcut Features Navigational and Shortcut Features • Command History, page 1-12 • Keyboard Shortcuts, page 1-12 • Auto-Completion, page 1-13 • FTP User Name and Password, page 1-14 • The "do" Command: Executing Commands Without Exiting, page 1-14 Command History CLI maintains a history buffer of the most recent commands you used in the current CLI session for quick retrieval.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Navigational and Shortcut Features Table 1-8 Keyboard Shortcuts (continued) Description Shortcut key Delete the character where the cursor is located. CTRL-D Delete from the cursor position to the end of the word. ESC-d Delete the character before the current location of the cursor. Backspace Delete the character before the current location of the cursor.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Navigational and Shortcut Features FTP User Name and Password CLI enables saving FTP user name and password to be used in FTP operations—download and upload, per session. These settings are effective during the current CLI session. The following example illustrates how to set FTP password and user name and the use in these settings for getting a file named config.tmp from a remote station using FTP protocol.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Managing Command Output Managing Command Output • Scrolling the Screen Display, page 1-15 • Filtering Command Output, page 1-15 • Redirecting Command Output to a File, page 1-16 Some commands, such as many show commands, may have many lines of output.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Managing Command Output The syntax of filtered commands is as follows: • | include • | exclude • | begin Following is an example of how to filter the show version command to display only the last part of the output, beginning with the version information.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Creating a CLI Script Creating a CLI Script The CLI scripts feature allows you to record several CLI commands together as a script and play it back. This is useful for saving repeatable sequence of commands, such as software upgrade. For example, if you are configuring a group of SCE platforms and you want to run the same configuration commands on each platform, you could create a script on one platform and run it on all the other SCE platforms.
Chapter 1 Command-Line Interface Creating a CLI Script Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 CLI Command Reference 1-18 OL-26797-03
CH A P T E R 2 CLI Command Reference Revised: February 20, 2014, OL-26797-03 Introduction This chapter contains all the user and admin level CLI commands available on the SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 platforms. Each command description is broken down into the following sub-sections: Description Description of what the command does. Command Syntax The general format of the command. Syntax Description Description of parameters and options for the command.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ? ? Lists all of the commands available for the current command mode. You can also use the ? command to get specific information on a keyword or parameter. To obtain a list of commands that begin with a particular character string, enter the abbreviated command entry immediately followed by a question mark (?). This form of help is called partial help, because it lists only the keywords or arguments that begin with the abbreviation you entered.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference aaa accounting commands aaa accounting commands Use the no form of the command to disable TACACS+ accounting. aaa accounting commands level default stop-start group tacacs+ no aaa accounting commands level default Syntax Description level The privilege level for which to enable the TACACS+ accounting 0: User 5: Viewer 10: Admin 15: Root Command Default By default, TACACS+ accounting is disabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference aaa accounting commands Related Commands Command Description aaa authentication attempts Sets the maximum number of login attempts that will be permitted before a Telnet session is terminated. aaa authentication enable default Specifies which privilege level authentication methods are to be used, and in what order of preference. aaa authentication login default Specifies which login authentication methods are to be used, and in what order of preference.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference aaa authentication attempts aaa authentication attempts aaa authentication attempts login number-of-attempts Syntax Description number-of-attempts Command Default Default number-of-attempts = 3 Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines the maximum number of login attempts that will be permitted before the telnet session is terminated Release Modification 3.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference aaa authentication enable default aaa authentication enable default Specifies which privilege level authentication methods are to be used, and in what order of preference. Use the no form of the command to delete the privilege level authentication methods list. aaa authentication enable default method1 [method2...
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference aaa authentication enable default Related Commands Command Description aaa authentication login default Specifies which login authentication methods are to be used, and in what order of preference. aaa authentication Enables TACACS+ accounting. accounting commands aaa authentication attempts Sets the maximum number of login attempts that will be permitted before a Telnet session is terminated. show tacacs Displays statistics for the TACACS+ servers.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference aaa authentication login default aaa authentication login default Specifies which login authentication methods are to be used, and in what order of preference. Use the no form of the command to delete the login authentication methods list. aaa authentication login default method1 [method2...
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference aaa authentication login default Related Commands Command Description aaa authentication enable default Specifies which privilege level authentication methods are to be used, and in what order of preference. aaa authentication Enables TACACS+ accounting. accounting commands aaa authentication attempts Sets the maximum number of login attempts that will be permitted before a Telnet session is terminated. show tacacs Displays statistics for the TACACS+ servers.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference accelerate-packet-drops accelerate-packet-drops Enables the drop-wred-packets-by-hardware mode. This improves performance, but prevents the application from being able to count all dropped packets. Use the no form to disable the drop-wred-packets-by-hardware mode, enabling the software to count all dropped packets (at the expense of some loss of performance). accelerate-packet-drops no accelerate-packet-drops Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference accelerate-packet-drops Examples The following example shows how to disable the drop-wred-packets-by-hardware mode so that the application can count all dropped packets. SCE>enable 10 password: SCE#>config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#no accelerate-packet-drops SCE(config if)# Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard accelerate-packet-drops Displays the currently configured hardware packet drop mode.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference access-class access-class Restricts Telnet server access to those addresses listed in the specified access list. Use the no form of this command to either remove a specified ACL or to set the Telnet server to accept access from any IP address. access-class number in no access-class [number ] in Syntax Description number Command Default By default, no access list is configured (Telnet access is available from any IP address).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference access-class Related Commands Command Description access-list Adds an entry to the bottom of the specified access list. show access-lists Shows all access-lists or a specific access list.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference access-list access-list Adds an entry to the bottom of the specified access list. Use the no form of the command to remove an entry from the specified access list. access-list number permission address no access-list number Syntax Description number An access-list number (1–99). permission Indicates whether the IP address should be allowed or denied access permission as described in the Valid Permission Values table in the Usage Guidelines.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference access-list Table 2-1 Valid Permission Values (continued) any All IP addresses are matched by this entry. This is equivalent to specifying the address 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 ip-address The IP address or range of IP addresses, matched by this entry. This can be one address in the x.x.x.x format or a range of addresses in the format x.x.x.x y.y.y.y where x.x.x.x specifies the prefix bits common to all IP addresses in the range, and y.y.y.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference active-port active-port Specifies which management port is currently active. active-port Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default Default Mng port is 0/1. Command Modes Mng Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.0 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference application slot replace force completion application slot replace force completion Forces the current application replace process to complete and immediately start finalization (killing all old flows). application slot slot-number replace force completion Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference asymmetric-L2-support asymmetric-L2-support Configures the system to treat flows as having asymmetric layer 2 characteristics (including Ethernet, VLAN, MPLS, and L2TP), for the purpose of packet injection. Use the no form of the command to disable asymmetric L2 support. asymmetric-L2-support no asymmetric-L2-support Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, asymmetric layer 2 support is disabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference asymmetric-L2-support Examples The following example shows how to use this command. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#configure SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)# asymmetric-L2-support Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard asymmetric-L2-support Displays the current asymmetric layer 2 support configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-detector default attack-detector default Defines default thresholds and attack handling action. If a specific attack detector is defined for a particular situation (protocol/attack direction/side), it will override these defaults. Use the no version of this command to delete the user-defined defaults. The system defaults will then be used.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-detector default The following arguments are optional: • action • open-flows • ddos-suspected-flows • suspected-flows-ratio Use the optional keywords as follows: • Use the notify-subscriber keyword to enable subscriber notification. • Use the dont-notify-subscriber keyword to disable subscriber notification. • Use the alarm keyword to enable sending an SNMP trap. • Use the no-alarm keyword to disable sending an SNMP trap.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-detector attack-detector Enables the specified attack detector and assigns an access control list (ACL) to it. attack-detector number access-list access-list Syntax Description number The attack detector number. access-list The number of the ACL containing the IP addresses selected by this detector Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-detector show interface LineCard attack-detector Displays the configuration of the specified attack detector. show access-lists Shows all access-lists or a specific access list.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-detector attack-detector Configures a specific attack detector for a particular attack type (protocol/attack direction/side) with the assigned number. Use the default form of this command to configure the default attack detector for the specified attack type. Use the no form of this command to delete the specified attack detector.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-detector Command Modes LineCard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced. If a specific attack detector is defined for a particular attack type, it will override the configured default attack detector.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-detector single-side-destination side both action block open-flows-rate 500 suspected-flows-rate 500 suspected-flows-ratio 50 notify-subscriber alarm SCE(config if)# EXAMPLE 2 The following example deletes attack detector number "2".
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-detector TCP-port-list|UDP-port-list attack-detector TCP-port-list|UDP-port-list Defines the list of destination ports for specific port detections for TCP or UDP protocols. attack-detector number (tcp-port-list|udp-port-list) (all | (port1 [port2...]) ) Syntax Description number Number of the attack detector for which this list of specific ports is relevant port1, port2 List of up to 15 specific port numbers.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-detector TCP-port-list|UDP-port-list Related Commands Command Description attack-detector Configures a specific attack detector for a particular attack type (protocol/attack direction/side) with the assigned number. attack-filter (LineCard Interface Configuration) Enables specific attack detection for a specified protocol and attack direction.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-filter attack-filter Enables specific attack detection for a specified protocol and attack direction. Use the no form of the command to disable attack detection.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-filter • For a selected attack direction, either for all protocols or for a selected protocol. If the selected protocol is either TCP or UDP, specify whether the destination port is specific (port-based), not specific (port-less), or both. If the destination port or ports are specific, the specific destination ports are configured using the attack-detector TCP-port-list|UDP-port-list, page 2-27command.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-filter dont-filter | force-filter attack-filter dont-filter | force-filter This command prevents attack filtering for a specified IP address/protocol. If filtering is already in process, it will be stopped. When attack filtering has been stopped, it remains stopped until explicitly restored by another CLI command (either specific or general). Use the no form of this command to restore attack filtering.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-filter dont-filter | force-filter ip-address side IP address from which traffic will not be filtered. • For single-sided filtering, only one IP address is specified. • For dual-sided filtering, both a source IP address and a destination IP address are specified. subscriber, network, both Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-filter dont-filter | force-filter EXAMPLE 2: The following example restores all attack filtering. SCE>enable 10 SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#no attack-filter dont-filter all SCE(config if)# Password: EXAMPLE 3: The following example forces attack filtering.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference attack-filter subscriber-notification ports attack-filter subscriber-notification ports Specifies a port as subscriber notification port. TCP traffic from the subscriber side to this port will never be blocked by the attack filter, leaving it always available for subscriber notification. Use the no form of this command to remove the port from the subscriber notification port list.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference auto-fail-over auto-fail-over Enables automatic fail-over on the Mng ports. Use the no form of the command to disable automatic fail-over on the Mng ports. auto-fail-over no auto-fail-over Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, the auto fail-over mode is enabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference auto-negotiate auto-negotiate Configures the GigabitEthernet interface auto-negotiation mode. Use this command to either enable or disable auto-negotiation. When set to no auto-negotiate, auto-negotiation is always disabled, regardless of the connection mode. auto-negotiate no auto-negotiate default auto-negotiate Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference bandwidth bandwidth Sets Ethernet shaping for the GigabitEthernet line interfaces. bandwidth bandwidth burst-size burstsize Syntax Description Command Default bandwidth Bandwidth measured in kbps. burstsize Burst size in bytes.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference blink blink Blinks a slot LED for visual identification. Use the no form of this command to stop the slot blinking. blink slot slot-number no blink slot slot-number Syntax Description slot-number Command Default Not blinking Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference boot system boot system Specifies a new package file to install. The SCE platform extracts the actual image files from the specified package file only during the copy running-config startup-config command. boot system pkg-file no boot system Syntax Description pkg-file Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference boot system Related Commands Command Description copy running-config startup-config Builds a configuration file with general configuration commands called config.txt, which is used in successive boots.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference calendar set calendar set Sets the system calendar. The calendar is a system clock that continues functioning even when the system shuts down. calendar set hh:mm:ss day month year Syntax Description hh:mm:ss Current local time in hours in 24-hour format, minutes and seconds (HH:MM:SS). day Current day (date) in the month. month Current month (by three-letter abbreviated name). year Current year using a 4-digit number.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference calendar set Related Commands Command Description clock read-calendar Synchronizes clocks by setting the system clock from the calendar. clock set Manually sets the system clock. clock update-calendar Synchronizes clocks by setting the calendar from the system clock.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference cd cd Changes the path of the current working directory. cd new-path Syntax Description new-path Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The path name of the new directory. This can be either a full path or a relative path. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear arp-cache clear arp-cache Deletes all dynamic entries from the ARP cache. The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a TCP/IP protocol that converts IP addresses to physical addresses. Dynamic entries are automatically added to and deleted from the cache during normal use. Entries that are not reused age and expire within a short period of time. Entries that are reused have a longer cache life.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard counters clear interface linecard counters Clears the linecard Interface counters. clear interface linecard slot-number counters Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.1.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard flow-filter clear interface linecard flow-filter Clears all flow filter rules for the specified partition. clear interface linecard slot-number flow-filter partition name name Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. name Name of the partition for which to clear the flow filter rules Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard mac-resolver arp-cache clear interface linecard mac-resolver arp-cache Clears all the MAC addresses in the MAC resolver database. clear interface linecard slot-number mac-resolver arp-cache Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard mpls vpn clear interface linecard mpls vpn Clears the specified MPLS VPN counter: bypassed VPNs and non-VPN-mappings clear interface linecard slot-number mpls vpn [bypassed-vpns] [non-vpn-mappings] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard subscriber clear interface linecard subscriber Clears all anonymous subscribers in the system. clear interface linecard slot-number subscriber anonymous all Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard subscriber db counters clear interface linecard subscriber db counters Clears the “total” and “maximum” subscribers database counters. clear interface linecard slot-number subscriber db counters Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard TpReportCounters clear interface linecard TpReportCounters To clear the following reports that are displayed, use the clear interface linecard TpReportCounters command in the user EXEC mode: • Total Number of Reports generated • Number of Reports successfully sent to the Control Processor(CP) • Number of Reports dropped at the corresponding Traffic Processor(TP) clear interface lineCard slot-number TpReportCounters Syntax Description slot-num
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard traffic-counter clear interface linecard traffic-counter Clears the specified traffic counter. clear interface linecard slot-number traffic-counter (name | all) Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. name Name of the traffic counter to be cleared. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard vas-traffic-forwarding vas counters health-check clear interface linecard vas-traffic-forwarding vas counters health-check Clears the VAS health check counters. Use the all keyword to clear counters for all VAS servers.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard vpn clear interface linecard vpn Removes VLAN VPNs that were created automatically by the SCE platform. clear interface linecard slot-number vpn automatic Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface linecard vpn name upstream-mpls all clear interface linecard vpn name upstream-mpls all Removes all learned upstream labels of a specified VPN. clear interface linecard slot-number vpn name vpn-name upstream-mpls all Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. vpn-name The name of the VPN for which to clear the learned upstream labels. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear interface range clear interface range Clears all the specified interfaces. clear interface range gigabitethernet interface-range Syntax Description interface-range Specify the range of ports in the format ‘port1-port2’, where the overall range of possible port numbers is as follows: • SCE 2000: 1-4 • SCE 1000: 1-2 Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear logger clear logger Clears SCE platform logger (user log files). This erases the information stored in the user log files. clear logger [device user-file-log|line-attack-file-log ] [counters|nv-counters] Syntax Description device Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear logger EXAMPLE 2: The following example clears the SCE platform user log file counters: SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#clear logger device User-File-Log counters Are you sure? Y SCE# EXAMPLE 3: The following example clears the user log file non-volatile counters.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear management-agent notifications counters clear management-agent notifications counters Clears the counters for the number of notifications sent to the management agent clear management-agent notifications counters Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear rdr-formatter clear rdr-formatter Clears the RDR formatter counters and statistics. clear rdr-formatter Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clear scmp name counters clear scmp name counters Clears the counters for the specified SCMP peer device. clear scmp name name counters Syntax Description name Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples Name of the SCMP peer device. Release Modification 3.0.5 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clock read-calendar clock read-calendar Synchronizes clocks by setting the system clock from the calendar. clock read-calendar Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clock set clock set Manually sets the system clock. clock set hh:mm:ss day month year Syntax Description hh:mm:ss Current local time in hours in 24-hour format, minutes and seconds (HH:MM:SS). day Current day (date) in the month. month Current month (by three-letter abbreviated name). year Current year using a 4-digit number. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clock summertime clock summertime Configures the SCE platform to automatically switch to daylight savings time on a specified date, and also to switch back to standard time. In addition, the time zone code can be configured to vary with daylight savings time if required. (For instance, in the eastern United States, standard time is designated EST, and daylight savings time is designated EDT).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clock summertime Command History Usage Guidelines This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clock summertime Authorization: admin Examples The following examples illustrate the use of this command. EXAMPLE 1 The following example shows how to configure recurring daylight savings time for a time zone designated "DST" as follows: • Daylight savings time begins: 0:00 on the last Sunday of March. • Daylight savings time ends: 23:59 on the Saturday of fourth week of November.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clock timezone clock timezone Sets the time zone. Use the no version of this command to remove current time zone setting. The purpose of setting the time zone is so that the system can correctly interpret time stamps data coming from systems located in other time zones. clock timezone zone hours [minutes] no clock timezone Syntax Description zone The name of the time zone to be displayed. hours The hours offset from UTC. This must be an integer in the range –23 to 23.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference clock update-calendar clock update-calendar Synchronizes clocks by setting the calendar from the system clock. clock update-calendar Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference configure configure Enables the user to move from Privileged Exec Mode to Configuration Mode. configure Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference connection-mode (SCE 1000 platform) connection-mode (SCE 1000 platform) Sets the connection mode parameters for an SCE 1000 platform. connection-mode connection-mode on-failure on-failure Syntax Description connection-mode On-failure inline or receive-only setting. • inline SCE platform is connected in a bump-in-the-wire topology. • receive-only SCE platform is connected in an out-of-line topology using a splitter or switch.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference connection-mode (SCE 2000 platform) connection-mode (SCE 2000 platform) Sets the connection mode parameters for an SCE 2000 platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference connection-mode (SCE 2000 platform) Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Caution This command can only be used if the line card is in either no-application or shutdown mode. Authorization: admin Examples The following example shows how to configure the primary SCE platform in a two-SCE platform inline topology.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy copy Copies any file from a source directory to a destination directory on the local flash file system. copy source-file destination-file Syntax Description source-file The name of the original file. destination-file The name of the new destination file. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy ftp:// copy ftp:// Downloads a file from a remote station to the local flash file system, using FTP. copy ftp://username[:password]@server-address[:port]/path/source-file destination-file Syntax Description username The username known by the FTP server. password The password of the given username. server-address The dotted decimal IP address of the FTP server. port Optional port number on the FTP server.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy ftp:// Related Commands Command Description copy-passive Uploads or downloads a file using passive FTP. ip ftp password Specifies the password to be used for FTP connections for the current session. ip ftp username Configures the username for FTP connections for the current session.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy-passive copy-passive Uploads or downloads a file using passive FTP. copy-passive source-file ftp://username[:password]@server-address[:port]/path/destination-file [overwrite ] Syntax Description source-file The name of the source file located in the local flash file system. username The username known by the FTP server. password The password of the given username. server-address The password of the given username.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy-passive Related Commands Command Description copy ftp:// Downloads a file from a remote station to the local flash file system, using FTP. ip ftp password Specifies the password to be used for FTP connections for the current session. ip ftp username Configures the username for FTP connections for the current session.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy running-config-application startup-config-application copy running-config-application startup-config-application To enable the task of copying the currently running configuration application to the startup configuration application in the Cisco SCE platform, use the copy running-config-application startup-config-application command in the privileged EXEC mode.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy running-config-application startup-config-application Related Commands Command Description more running-config-all Displays the contents of all the currently running configuration files. more running-config-applic ation Displays the contents of the currently running configuration application in the SCE platform. more startup-config-all Displays the contents of all the startup configuration files.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy running-config-party-db startup-config-party-db copy running-config-party-db startup-config-party-db To enable the task of copying the currently running configuration party database to the startup configuration party database of the static parties that are configured on the Cisco SCE platform, use the copy running-config-party-db startup-config-party-db command in the privileged EXEC mode.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy running-config-party-db startup-config-party-db Related Commands Command Description show running-config-all Displays the contents of all the running configuration files. show running-config-partydb Displays the contents of the currently running party database configuration for the static parties that are configured on the SCE platform. show startup-config-all Displays the contents of all the startup configuration files.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy running-config startup-config copy running-config startup-config Builds a configuration file with general configuration commands called config.txt, which is used in successive boots. copy running-config startup-config Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy source-file ftp:// copy source-file ftp:// Uploads a file to a remote station, using FTP. copy source-file ftp://username[:password]@server-address[:port]/path/destination-file Syntax Description source-file The name of the source file located in the local flash file system. username The username known by the FTP server. password The password of the given username. server-address The dotted decimal IP address. port Optional port number on the FTP server.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy source-file ftp:// Related Commands Command Description copy ftp:// Downloads a file from a remote station to the local flash file system, using FTP.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy source-file startup-config copy source-file startup-config Copies the specified source file to the startup-config file. Use this command to upload a backup configuration file created using the copy startup-config destination-file command. This is useful in a cascaded solution for copying the configuration from one SCE platform to the other. copy source-file startup-config Syntax Description source-file The name of the backup configuration file.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy startup-config destination-file copy startup-config destination-file Copies the startup-config file to the specified destination file. Use this command to create a backup configuration file. This is useful in a cascaded solution for copying the configuration from one SCE platform to the other. The file created by this command can then be uploaded to the second SCE platform using the copy source-file startup-config command.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy startup-config-party-db backupfile copy startup-config-party-db backupfile To enable the task of copying the startup configuration party database and create a backup file of the configured static parties in the Cisco SCE platform, use the copy startup-config-party-db backup-file command in the privileged EXEC mode. copy startup-config-party-db backup-file name Syntax Description backup-file name Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference copy startup-config-party-db backupfile Related Commands Command Description more running-config-all Displays the contents of all the currently running configuration files. more startup-config-all Displays the contents of all the startup configuration files. show startup-config-all Displays the contents of all the startup configuration files.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference cpa-client destination cpa-client destination Configures the destination CPA server. cpa-client destination ip-address port port# no cpa-client destination Syntax Description ip-address IP address of the destination CPA server. port# Port number of the CPA server. Command Default None. Command ModesI Interface Linecard Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 3.7.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference cpa-client retries cpa-client retries Configures the number of retries to make if a request to the CPA server times out. cpa-client retries number no cpa-client retries Syntax Description number Command Default None. Command Modes Interface Linecard Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Number of retries to allow for the CPA server. Release Modification 3.7.x This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference default subscriber template all default subscriber template all Removes all user-defined subscriber templates from the system. The default template only remains. default subscriber template all Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference delete delete Deletes a file from the local flash file system. Use the recursive switch to delete a complete directory and its contents. When used with the recursive switch, the filename argument specifies a directory rather than a file. delete file-name [/recursive] Syntax Description file-name Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference delete Related Commands Command Description dir Displays the files in the current directory. rmdir Removes an empty directory.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference dir dir Displays the files in the current directory. dir [applications] [-r] Syntax Description applications Filters the list of files to display only the application files in the current directory. -r Includes all files in the subdirectories of the current directory as well as the files in the current directory. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference disable disable Moves the user from a higher level of authorization to a lower user level. disable [level ] Syntax Description level Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged Exec and Viewer Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: User authorization level (0, 5, 10, 15) as specified in CLI Authorization Levels. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference disable Usage Guidelines Use this command with the level option to lower the user privilege level, as illustrated in Figure 2-1. If a level is not specified, it defaults to User mode.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference do do Use the do command to execute an EXEC mode command (such as a show command) or a privileged EXEC command (such as show running-config ) without exiting to the relevant command mode. do command Syntax Description command Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes All configuration modes Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Command to be executed.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference duplex duplex Configures the duplex operation of a FastEthernet Interface management interface.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference duplex Related Commands Command Description speed Configures the speed of the FastEthernet Interface management interface to either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. interface mng Enters Management Interface Configuration mode. show interface mng Displays information regarding the specified management interface.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference enable enable Enables the user to access a higher authorization level. enable [level ] Syntax Description level Command Default level = admin Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: User authorization level (0, 5, 10, 15) as specified in "CLI Authorization Levels". Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference enable Usage Guidelines Authorization levels are illustrated in Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2 Enable Command User Authorization Level (0) User Exec Mode Enable Viewer Authorization Level (5) User Exec Mode Enable Enable Admin Authorization Level (10) Privileged Exec Mode Root Authorization Level (15) Privileged Exec Mode 157244 Enable If a level is not specified, the level defaults to admin authorization, level 10.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference enable password enable password Configures a password for the specified authorization level, thus preventing unauthorized users from accessing the SCE platform. Use the no form of the command to disable the password for the specified authorization level. enable password [level level ] [encryption-type ] password no enable password [level level ] Syntax Description level User authorization level (0, 5, 10, 15) as specified in "CLI Authorization Levels".
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference enable password Related Commands Command Description enable Enables the user to access a higher authorization level. service password-encryption Enables password encryption.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference end end Exits from the global configuration mode or interface configuration mode to the User Exec authorization level. end Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Global configuration Command History Usage Guidelines This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 3.5.5 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference erase startup-config-all erase startup-config-all Removes all current configuration by removing all configuration files. erase startup-config-all Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.0 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference exit exit Exits from the current mode to the next "lower" mode. When executed from Privileged Exec or User Exec, it logs out of the CLI session. exit Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes All Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Tip Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference exit Related Commands Command Description configure Enables the user to move from Privileged Exec Mode to Configuration Mode. interface gigabitethernet Enters GigabitEthernet Interface Configuration mode to configure a specified Gigabit Ethernet line interface. interface linecard Enters Linecard Interface Configuration Mode. line vty Enters Line Configuration Mode for Telnet lines, configuring all Telnet lines.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference failure-recovery operation-mode failure-recovery operation-mode Specifies the operation mode to be applied after boot resulting from failure. When using the default switch, you do not have to specify the mode.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference flow-capture flow-capture Executes flow-capture operations. flow-capture {start format cap file-name-prefix filename | stop} Syntax Description filename Destination (FTP site path) where the cap file should be created, in the format: ftp://username:password@ip_address/path/filename. (Do not include the ".cap" file extension; it is appended automatically.) stop Stops recording. Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference flow-capture 4. (Optional) Stop the capture. Use the flow-capture stop command. If you do not stop the flow capture, it will stop when the maximum duration or capacity has been reached. At any point, you can use the show interface linecard flow-capture command to display the flowcapture status, including whether flow capture is currently recording or is stopped, the capacity already used, and the number of packets recorded.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference flow-capture Example 2 The following example is identical to the previous one, except that instead of using the stop command, the capturing process continues until the defined time limit is reached. 1. Define the limits (flow-capture controllers max-l4-payload-length and flow-capture controllers time). 2. Define the recording traffic rule (traffic-rule with action flow-capture option). 3. Start the capture (flow-capture start).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference flow-capture (The show command shows that recording is in progress.) 4. Capture concludes automatically when the file size reaches the limit.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference flow-capture controllers flow-capture controllers Configures limitations on the flow capture feature. Use the default form of the command to reset all options to the default values. flow-capture controllers time (duration | unlimited) flow-capture controllers max-l4-payload-length (length | unlimited) default flow-capture controllers (time | max-l4-payload-length) Syntax Description duration Maximum duration for the flow capture recording time in seconds.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference flow-capture controllers Examples The following example shows how to configure the limitations to the flow capture. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#>configure SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#flow-capture controllers time 120 SCE(config if)#flow-capture controllers max-l4-payload-length 200 SCE(config if)# Related Commands Command Description traffic-rule Defines a new traffic rule. flow-capture Executes flow-capture operations.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference force failure-condition (SCE 2000 only) force failure-condition (SCE 2000 only) Forces a virtual failure condition, and exits from the failure condition, when performing an application upgrade. force failure-condition no force failure-condition Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference help help Displays information relating to all available CLI commands. help bindings|tree Syntax Description This command has no arguments. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced. Use the bindings keyword to print a list of keyboard bindings (shortcut commands).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference help ? Argument help. Toggles between possible endings for the typed prefix. Displays all the possible arguments backwards.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference history history Enables the history feature, that is, a record of the last command lines that executed. Use the no form of this command to disable history. history no history Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default History is enabled. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference history size history size Sets the number of command lines that the system records in the history. history size size no history size Syntax Description size Command Default size = 10 lines Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The number of command lines stored in the history of commands for quick recall. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference hostname hostname Modifies the name of the SCE platform. The host name is part of the displayed prompt. hostname host-name Syntax Description host-name Command Default host-name = SCE Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples The new host name. Maximum length is 20 characters. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference interface gigabitethernet interface gigabitethernet Enters GigabitEthernet Interface Configuration mode to configure a specified Gigabit Ethernet line interface. To configure a management port, use the interface mng command. interface gigabitethernet slot-number/interface-number Syntax Description slot-number Enter a value of 0. interface-number The GigabitEthernet line interface number.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference interface gigabitethernet Related Commands Command Description interface mng Enters Management Interface Configuration mode. exit Exits from the current mode to the next "lower" mode. end Exits from the global configuration mode or interface configuration mode to the User Exec authorization level. show interface gigabitethernet Displays the details of a GigabitEthernet Interface.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference interface linecard interface linecard Enters Linecard Interface Configuration Mode. interface linecard slot-number Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference interface mng interface mng Enters Management Interface Configuration mode. interface mng slot-number/interface-number Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. interface-number The Management interface number. Enter a value of 1 or 2 to configure the desired Management port. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference interface mng Related Commands Command Description exit Exits from the current mode to the next "lower" mode. end Exits from the global configuration mode or interface configuration mode to the User Exec authorization level. show interface mng Displays information regarding the specified management interface. duplex Configures the duplex operation of a FastEthernet Interface management interface.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference interface range gigabitethernet interface range gigabitethernet Enters GigabitEthernet Interface Configuration mode for two or more GBE line interfaces. interface range gigabitethernet slot-number/interface-range Syntax Description slot-number Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference interface range gigabitethernet Examples The following example enters the GigabitEthernet Interface Configuration mode to configure all traffic interfaces on an SCE 2000 platform. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface range gigabitethernet 0/1-4 SCE(config if range)# Related Commands Command Description exit Exits from the current mode to the next "lower" mode.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip access-class ip access-class Specifies which access control list (ACL) controls global access to the SCE platform. Use the no form of the command to permit global access to the SCE platform from any IP address.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip address ip address Sets the IP address and subnet mask of the Management Interface. ip address new-address subnet-mask Syntax Description new-address The new IP address. subnet-mask The network mask for the associated IP network. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Mng Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip address Examples The following example sets the IP address of the SCE platform to 10.1.1.1 and the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0: SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface mng 0/1 SCE(config if)#ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.0.0 SCE(config if)# Related Commands Command Description interface Mng Enters Management Interface Configuration mode.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip advertising ip advertising Enables IP advertising. If the destination and/or interval is not configured, the default values are assumed. Use the no version of the command to disable IP advertising. Use the default version of the command to restore IP advertising destination or interval to the default values.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip advertising SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#default ip advertising destination SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description show ip advertising Shows the status of IP advertising, the configured destination and the configured interval.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip default-gateway ip default-gateway Configures the default gateway for the SCE platform. Use the no form of this command to remove the SCE platform default gateway configuration ip default-gateway x.x.x.x no ip default-gateway Syntax Description x.x.x.x Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip domain-lookup ip domain-lookup Enables or disables the domain name lookups. Use the no form of the command to disable the domain name lookup. ip domain-lookup no ip domain-lookup Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, domain name lookup is enabled. Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip domain-lookup Related Commands Command Description ip domain-name Defines a default domain name. ip name-server Specifies the address of 1–3 servers to use for name and address resolution. show hosts Displays the default domain name, the address of the name server, and the content of the host table.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip domain-name ip domain-name Defines a default domain name. Use the no parameter of this command to remove the current default domain name. When using the no parameter, you do not have to specify the domain name. ip domain-name domain-name no ip domain-name Syntax Description domain-name Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip domain-name Related Commands Command Description ip domain-lookup Enables or disables the domain name lookups. ip name-server Specifies the address of 1–3 servers to use for name and address resolution. show hosts Displays the default domain name, the address of the name server, and the content of the host table.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip filter fragment ip filter fragment Use this command to enable the filtering out of IP fragments. ip filter fragment enable ip filter fragment disable Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, IP fragment filtering is disabled. Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip filter fragment Examples The following example shows how to enable IP fragment filtering. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#ip filter fragment enable SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description ip filter monitor Configures the limits for permitted and not-permitted IP address transmission rates. show ip filter Displays information regarding the management interface IP filtering.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip filter monitor ip filter monitor Configures the limits for permitted and not-permitted IP address transmission rates.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip filter monitor If neither keyword is used, it is assumed that the configured limits apply to both permitted and not-permitted IP addresses. Authorization: admin Examples The following example shows how to configure the rates for permitted IP addresses.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip ftp password ip ftp password Specifies the password to be used for FTP connections for the current session. The system will use this password if no password is given in the copy FTP command. ip ftp password password Syntax Description password Command Default Default password is admin Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples The password for FTP connections.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip ftp username ip ftp username Configures the username for FTP connections for the current session. This username will be used if no username is given in the copy FTP command. ip ftp username user-name Syntax Description user-name Command Default Default username is anonymous Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples The username for FTP connections.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip host ip host Adds a host name and address to the host table. Use the no form of the command to remove a host name and address from the host table. ip host hostname ip-address no ip host hostname [ip-address] Syntax Description hostname The host name to be added or removed. ip-address The host IP address in x.x.x.x format. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip name-server ip name-server Specifies the address of 1–3 servers to use for name and address resolution. The system maintains a list of up to 3 name servers. If the current list is not empty, this command adds the specified servers to the list. The no option of this command removes specified servers from the current list.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip radius-client retry limit ip radius-client retry limit Configures the parameters for retransmitting unacknowledged RADIUS client messages. ip radius-client retry limit times [timeout timeout ] Syntax Description Command Default times The maximum number of times the RADIUS client can try unsuccessfully to send a message.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip route ip route Adds an IP routing entry to the routing table. Use the no option to remove an IP routing entry from the routing table. ip route ip-address mask [next-hop] no ip route prefix mask [next-hop] no ip route all Syntax Description ip-address The IP address of the new entry. mask The relevant subnet mask. next-hop The next hop in the route. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip route EXAMPLE 2: The following example removes the entry added in the previous example. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#no ip route 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 S SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description show ip route Shows the entire routing table and the destination of last resort (default-gateway).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip rpc-adapter ip rpc-adapter Enables the RPC adapter. Use the no option of this command to disable the RPC adapter. ip rpc-adapter no ip rpc-adapter Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip rpc-adapter Related Commands Command Description ip rpc-adapter port Defines the RPC adapter port. show ip rpc-adapter Displays the status of the RPC adapter (enabled or disabled) and the configured port. ip rpc-adaptor security-level Sets the PRPC server security level.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip rpc-adapter port ip rpc-adapter port Defines the RPC adapter port. Use the default option to reset the RPC adapter port assignment to the default port of 14374. ip rpc-adapter port port-number default ip rpc-adapter port Syntax Description port-number Command Default port number = 14374 Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the port assigned to the RPC adapter.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip rpc-adapter port Related Commands Command Description ip rpc-adapter Enables the RPC adapter. show ip rpc-adapter Displays the status of the RPC adapter (enabled or disabled) and the configured port.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip rpc-adaptor security-level ip rpc-adaptor security-level Sets the PRPC server security level. ip rpc-adaptor security-level {full|semi|none} Syntax Description full, semi, none Command Default default = semi Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip ssh ip ssh Enables the SSH server. SSH allows you to login only when the user password and AAA authentication are configured. • Configure at least one user name and password. SCE8000(config)# username password • Configure AAA authentication for login. SCE8000(config)# aaa authentication login default none To disable the SSH server, use the no form of this command.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip ssh Examples The following examples illustrate the use of this command: EXAMPLE 1: The following example enables the SSH server. Both SSHV1 and SSHv2 are enabled. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#ip ssh SCE(config)# EXAMPLE 2: The following example disables the SSH server.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip ssh access-class ip ssh access-class Assigns an access class list (ACL) to the SSH server, so that access to the SSH server is limited to the IP addresses defined in the ACL. (See access-list.) Use the no option to remove the ACL assignment from the SSH server. ip ssh access-class access-list-number no ip ssh access-class Syntax Description access-list-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip ssh access-class EXAMPLE 2: The following example removes the ACL assignment from the SSH server. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#no ip ssh access-class SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description ip ssh Enables the SSH server. ip ssh key Generates or removes the SSH key set. show ip ssh Shows the status of the SSH sever, including current SSH sessions.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip ssh key ip ssh key Generates or removes the SSH key set. A set of keys must be generated at least once before enabling the SSH server. ip ssh key [generate|remove] Syntax Description generate generates a new SSH key set and saves it to non-volatile memory. Key size is always 2048 bits. remove removes the existing key set. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip ssh key EXAMPLE 2: The following example removes the SSH key set, SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#ip ssh key remove SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description ip ssh Enables the SSH server. ip ssh access-class Assigns an access class list (ACL) to the SSH server, so that access to the SSH server is limited to the IP addresses defined in the ACL. show ip ssh Shows the status of the SSH sever, including current SSH sessions.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip-tunnel IPinIP DSCP-marking-skip ip-tunnel IPinIP DSCP-marking-skip Configures the SCE platform to perform DSCP marking on the internal IP header of IPinIP traffic. Use the no form of the command to perform DSCP marking on the external IP header. ip-tunnel IPinIP DSCP-marking-skip no ip-tunnel IPinIP DSCP-marking-skip Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip-tunnel IPinIP DSCP-marking-skip Examples The following example shows how to configure the SCE platform to perform DSCP marking on the internal IP header of an IPinIP flows. Note that you must access the root level to shutdown the linecard, even though the DSCP marking command is at the admin level.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip-tunnel IPinIP skip ip-tunnel IPinIP skip Enables the recognition of IPinIP tunnels and skipping into the internal IP packet. Use the no form of this command to disable IPinIP skip. ip-tunnel IPinIP skip no ip-tunnel IPinIP skip Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, IPinIP skip is disabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip-tunnel IPinIP skip Examples The following example shows how to use this command. internal IP header of an IPinIP flows. Note that you must access the root level to shutdown the linecard, even though the IPinIP command is at the admin level.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip-tunnel l2tp skip ip-tunnel l2tp skip Configures the recognition of L2TP tunnels and skipping into the internal IP packet. Use the no form of this command to disable tunnel recognition and classify traffic by the external IP address. ip-tunnel L2TP skip no ip-tunnel Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, IP tunnel recognition is disabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ip-tunnel l2tp skip Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard ip-tunnel Displays the current IP tunnel configuration. L2TP identify-by Configures the port number that the LNS and LAC use for L2TP tunnels. mpls Configures the MPLS environment. vlan Configures the VLAN environment.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference l2tp identify-by l2tp identify-by Configures the port number that the LNS and LAC use for L2TP tunnels. l2tp identify-by port-number port-number l2tp identify-by default port Syntax Description port-number Command Default port-number = 1701 Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The port number to be configured for L2TP tunnels. Release Modification 2.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference l2tp identify-by Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard l2tp Displays the currently configured L2TP support parameters. ip tunnel Configures recognition of L2TP tunnels and skipping into the internal IP packet.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference line vty line vty Enters Line Configuration Mode for Telnet lines, configuring all Telnet lines. line vty start-number [end-number] Syntax Description start-number A number in the range 0-4. The actual number supplied does not matter. All telnet lines will be configured by this command. end-number A number in the range 0-4. The actual number supplied does not matter. All telnet lines will be configured by this command.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference link failure-reflection link failure-reflection Enables/disables the link failure reflection.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference link failure-reflection Examples The following example enables the reflection of a link failure to all ports: SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#link failure-reflection on-all-ports S SCE(config if)# Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 CLI Command Reference 2-170 OL-26797-03
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference link mode link mode Configures the link mode. The link mode allows the user to force the specified behavior on the link. This may be useful during installation and for debugging the network. link mode link mode Syntax Description link Use this parameter for SCE 2000 platforms only • GBE: – GBE1-GBE2 – GBE3-GBE4 • FE: – LINK1 – LINK2 mode • all-links • Forwarding • Bypass • Cutoff • Sniffing Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference link mode Examples The following examples illustrate the use of the link mode command: EXAMPLE 1: The following example configures "bypass" as the link mode on the first link for the SCE 2000 GBE platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference link port-enhanced-recovery link port-enhanced-recovery Enables link port enhanced recovery. To disable link port enhanced recovery, use the no form of this command. link port-enhanced-recovery no port-enhanced-recovery Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default Link port enhanced recovery is disabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logger add-user-message logger add-user-message Adds a message string to the user log files. logger add-user-message message-text Syntax Description message-text Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The message string you wish to add. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logger device logger device Disables or enables the specified logger device. logger device {line-attack-file-log | statistics-file-log | user-file-log} status Syntax Description status Command Default By default, the log devices are enabled. Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines enabled or disabled, indicating whether to turn on or off logging.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logger device user-file-log max-file-size logger device user-file-log max-file-size Sets the maximum log file size. logger device User-File-Log max-file-size size Syntax Description size Command Default size = 1,000,000 bytes Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The maximum size for the user log (in bytes). Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logger get support-file logger get support-file Generates a log file for technical support via FTP. Note that this operation may take some time. logger get support-file filename Syntax Description filename Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples Name of the generated log file.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logger get user-log file-name logger get user-log file-name Outputs the current user log to a target file. The output file name can be a local path, full path, or full FTP path file name. logger get user-log file-name target-file Syntax Description target-file Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging facility logging facility Assigns the syslog messages to the specified facility. To reset the facility to the default (local7), use the no form of this command. logging facility facility-type no logging facility Syntax Description facility-type Command Default local7 Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Syslog facility.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging facility Table 2-2 logging facility facility-type Argument Facility-type keyword Description sys14 System use syslog System log user User process uucp UNIX-to-UNIX copy system Authorization: admin Examples The following example shows how to configure a the logging facility to syslog.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging host logging host Configures a remote host to receive syslog messages. To remove a specified logging host from the configuration, use the no form of this command. logging host (hostname | ip-address) [transport udp [port port-number]] no logging host (hostname | ip-address) Syntax Description hostname Logical name of the host that will receive the syslog messages ip-address IP address of the host that will receive the syslog messages.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging host Related Commands Command Description logging on Enables logging to a syslog server. logging trap Configures the severity level of the messages to log. show logging Displays the syslog server configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging message-counter logging message-counter Enables message counter in the syslog message. To disable the message counter, use the no form of this command. When the message counter is disabled, no line count appears in the syslog messages. logging message-counter no logging message-counter Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, the syslog message counter is enabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging on logging on Sends SCE platform user log messages to the syslog server. To disable sending log messages to the syslog server, use the no form of this command. logging on no logging on Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default Logging to syslog is disabled by default.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging on Related Commands Command Description logging host Configures the syslog host. logging trap Configures the severity level of the messages to log. logging facility Configures the facility types to log. logging rate-limit Configures the logging rate limit service timestamps log Configures the timestamp format for syslog messages. show logging Displays the syslog server configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging rate-limit logging rate-limit Configures the maximum number of messages logged per second. To reset the rate limit to the default level (10), use the no form of this command. logging rate-limit rate [except severity-level] no logging rate-limit Syntax Description rate Number of messages to be logged per second. Valid values are 1 to 10000. The default is 10. except severity-level (Optional) Excludes messages of this severity level and higher.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging rate-limit Related Commands Command Description logging on Enables logging to a syslog server. logging trap Configures the severity level of the messages to log. show logging Displays the syslog server configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging trap logging trap Specifies the minimum severity level of the messages to be logged to the syslog server. Any messages at the specified security level or above will be sent to the syslog server. To reset the minimum severity level to be logged to the default level (info), use the no form of this command. logging trap severity-level no logging trap Syntax Description severity-level The name of the minimum severity level at which messages should be logged.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logging trap Table 2-3 Syslog and SCOS Severity Levels Syslog Severity Level SCOS Severity SCOS Definition critical 2 Fatal SEVERITY_FATAL_LEVEL error 3 Error SEVERITY_ERROR_LEVEL warning 4 Warning SEVERITY_WARNING_LEVEL notice 5 Not defined SEVERITY_NOTICE_LEVEL informational 6 Info SEVERITY_INFORMATIONAL_LEVEL debug 7 Not defined SEVERITY_DEBUG_LEVEL Authorization: admin Examples The following example shows how to configure the logging sever
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference logout logout Logs out of the Command-Line Interface of the SCE platform. logout Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference mac-resolver arp mac-resolver arp Adds a static IP entry to the MAC resolver database. Use the no form of the command to remove the static IP entry from the data base. mac-resolver arp ip_address [vlan vlan_tag] mac_address no mac-resolver arp ip_address [vlan vlan_tag] mac_address Syntax Description ip address IP address entry to be added to the database. vlan tag VLAN tag that identifies the VLAN that carries this IP address (if applicable).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference mac-resolver arp Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard mac-resolver arp Displays a listing of all IP addresses and corresponding MAC addresses currently registered in the MAC resolver database.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference management-agent sce-api ignore-cascade-violation management-agent sce-api ignore-cascade-violation Configures the agent to ignore the errors issued when logon operations are performed on a standby SCE platform. Use the no form of this command to configure the agent to issue an error when a logon operation is performed on a standby SCE platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference management-agent sce-api logging management-agent sce-api logging Enables the SCE subscriber API trouble-shooting logging, which is written to the user-log. Use the no form of this command to disable SCE subscriber API trouble-shooting logging. management-agent sce-api logging no management-agent sce-api logging Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, the SCE subscriber API trouble-shooting logging is disabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference management-agent sce-api timeout management-agent sce-api timeout Defines the timeout interval for disconnection of an SCE subscriber API client, after which the resources allocated for this client would be released.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference management-agent system management-agent system Specifies a new package file to install for the management agent. The SCE platform extracts the actual image file(s) from the specified package file only during the copy running-config startup-config command. When using the no version of this command, you do not have to specify the package-file-name.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference management-agent system Related Commands Command Description copy running-config startup-config Builds a configuration file with general configuration commands called config.txt, which is used in successive boots.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference mkdir mkdir Creates a new directory. mkdir directory-name Syntax Description directory-name Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The name of the directory to be created. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more more Displays the contents of a file. more {file-name | running-config [all-data] | startup-config} Syntax Description file-name The name of the file to be displayed. all data Displays defaults as well as non-default settings (running-config option only) Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more ip address 10.1.5.120 255.255.0.0 speed auto duplex auto exit ip default-gateway 10.1.1.1 no ip route all line vty 0 4 no access-class in timeout 30 exit SCE# Related Commands Command Description show running-config Shows the current configuration. show startup-config Shows the startup configuration file.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more running-config-all more running-config-all To display the contents of all the currently running configuration files, use the more running-config-all command in the privileged EXEC mode. more running-config-all Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default None. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 3.7.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more running-config-all no silent no shutdown flow-open-mode enhanced UDP min-packets 2 statistics-logging frequency 5 service-bandwidth-prioritization-mode global no protocol-pack version no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 0 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 1 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 2 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 3 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 4 health-check no VAS-traffi
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more running-config-all no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 58 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 59 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 60 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 61 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 62 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 63 health-check no sanity-checks test-packets no sanity-checks attack-filter no sanity-checks event-counters Flow-ID-Allocations-Faile
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more running-config-all ip ftp-server ip http-tech-if #This is an application configuration file (running-config-application). #Created on 16:19:28 UTC FRI November 18 2011 #cli-type 1 #version 1 interface LineCard 0 application /apps/data/scos/temp.sli exit # Dynamic RDR category configuration #This is a party templates configuration(included in application configuration running-config-application).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more running-config-application more running-config-application To display the contents of the currently running configuration application on the Cisco SCE platform, use the more running-config-application in the privileged EXEC mode. more running-config-application Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more running-config-application Related Commands Command Description show running-config-applic ation Displays the contents of the currently running configuration application in the SCE platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more running-config-party-db more running-config-party-db To display the contents of the currently running party database configuration for the static parties that are configured in the SCE platform, use the more running-config-party-db command in the privileged EXEC mode. more running-config-party-db Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default Default Party.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more running-config-party-db Related Commands Command Description show party name party-name Displays the contents of the specified static party in the SCE platform. show running-config-all Displays the contents of all the currently running configuration files. show running-config-partydb Displays the contents of the currently running party database configuration for the static parties that are configured in the SCE platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more startup-config-all more startup-config-all To display the contents of all the startup configuration files, use the more startup-config-all command in the privileged EXEC mode. more startup-config-all Note The configuration file contents will be displayed only if all the startup configuration files are copied from the running configuration. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more startup-config-all aggregative-global-controllers aggregative-global-controller-dynamic mode suspend aggregative-global-controller-dynamic mode active connection-mode inline on-failure bypass no watchdog no silent no shutdown flow-open-mode enhanced UDP min-packets 2 statistics-logging frequency 5 service-bandwidth-prioritization-mode global no protocol-pack version no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 0 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 1 health
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more startup-config-all no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 53 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 54 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 55 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 56 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 57 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 58 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 59 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 60 health-check no VAS
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more startup-config-all management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activated.package" "SCA BB" management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activated.version" "3.7.0 build 514" management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activation.date" "Wed Nov 16 11:57:15 UTC 2011" ip ftp-server ip http-tech-if #This is an application configuration file (running-config-application).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more startup-config-application more startup-config-application To display the contents of the startup configuration application files in the Cisco SCE platform, use the more startup-config-application command in the Privileged EXEC mode. more startup-config-application Note The configuration file contents will be displayed only if the corresponding startup configuration application is copied from the running configuration application.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more startup-config-application Related Commands Command Description show startup-config-all Displays the contents of all the startup configuration files. Displays the contents of all the startup configuration application files in the show startup-config-applica SCE platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more startup-config-party-db more startup-config-party-db To display the contents of the startup configuration party database of the static parties that are configured in the Cisco SCE platform, use the more startup-config-party-db command in the privileged EXEC mode.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more startup-config-party-db Related Commands Command Description copy Enables the task of copying the startup configuration party database and startup-config-party-d create a backup file of the configured static parties in the SCE platform. b backupfile more running-config-all Displays the contents of all the currently running configuration files.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference more user-log more user-log Displays the user log on the CLI console screen. more user-log Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference mpls mpls Configures the MPLS environment. MPLS labels are supported up to a maximum of 15 labels per packet. mpls traffic-engineering skip mpls vpn skip mpls vpn auto-learn default mpls Syntax Description See "Usage Guidelines". Command Default By default, traffic-engineering skip is enabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference mpls Examples The following examples illustrate the use of this command. EXAMPLE 1 The following example illustrates the use of this command in a non-MPLS/VPN environment. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#mpls traffic-engineering skip SCE(config if)# EXAMPLE 2 The following example illustrates the use of this command in an MPLS/VPN environment with VPN-based subscribers.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference mpls vpn pe-id mpls vpn pe-id Defines a PE router, with the interface IP address of that PE router. Use the no form of the command to remove a router definition. mpls vpn pe-id pe-id-ip interface-ip if-ip [vlan vlan-id ] [interface-ip if-ip [vlan vlan-id ]] no mpls vpn pe-id pe-id-ip interface-ip if-ip no mpls vpn pe-id pe-id-ip Syntax Description pe-id-ip IP address that identifies the PE router if-ip Interface IP address for the PE router.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference mpls vpn pe-id Use the no MPLS VPN PE-ID pe-id-ip form of the command to remove a PE router. Authorization: admin Examples The following examples illustrate the use of this command. EXAMPLE 1 The following example illustrates how to define a PE router with two interfaces. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#mpls vpn pe-id 10.10.10.10 interface-ip 10.10.10.20 interface-ip 10.10.10.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference no mpls vpn pe-database no mpls vpn pe-database Removes all configured PE router entries. no mpls vpn pe-database Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference no subscriber no subscriber Removes a specified subscriber from the system. Use the all option to remove all introduced subscribers. no subscriber name subscriber-name no subscriber scmp name scmp-name all no subscriber sm all no subscriber all [with-vpn-mappings] Syntax Description subscriber-name Specific subscriber name to be removed from the system. scmp name all Removes all subscribers managed by the specified SCMP peer device.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference no subscriber SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)# no subscriber all SCE(config if)# Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard subscriber Displays subscribers meeting specified criteria.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference no subscriber mappings included-in no subscriber mappings included-in Use this command to remove all existing subscriber mappings from a specified TIR or IP range.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference party mapping ip-address name party mapping ip-address name To set the IP address for a specified static party in the Cisco SCE platform, use the party mapping ip-address name command in the Global configuration mode. party mapping ip-address ip-address name party-name Syntax Description ip-address IP address of the static party that is created. party-name Name of the configured static party. Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference party mapping ip-range party mapping ip-range To set the IP range for a specified static party in the Cisco SCE platform, use the party mapping ip-range command in the global configuration mode. party mapping ip-range ip-address/mask-value name party-name Note Syntax Description If the mask value is not provided for the corresponding IP address, the complete mask value of 32 will be taken into consideration for the specified IP address.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference party name party name To enable the task of creating a static party in the Cisco SCE platform, use the party name command in the global configuration mode. To delete the static party that is created, use the no form of this command. party name party-name no party name party-name party-name Name of the static party that is to be created. Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference party template index party template index To configure the values of tunables, such as Package ID and Monitor, for a particular subscriber (with the template index) in the Cisco SCE platform, use the party template index command in the global configuration mode. party template index tunables name PackageId value template-value The decimal value that is associated iwth the anonymous subscriber. tunable The name of the party tunable.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference periodic-records aggregate-by-cpu periodic-records aggregate-by-cpu To enable raw data record (RDR) aggregation for the specified RDRs, use the periodic-records aggregate-by-cpu command in the interface linecard configuration mode. To disable record aggregation, use the no form of this command.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference periodic-records aggregate-by-cpu SCE(config)# interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)# no periodic-records aggregate-by-cpu VLUR SCE(config if)# Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard periodic-records aggregation Displays the current RDR aggregation configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference ping ping Pings the given host to test for connectivity. The ping program sends a test message (packet) to an address and then awaits a reply. Ping output can help you evaluate path-to-host reliability, delays over the path, and whether the host can be reached or is functioning. ping host Syntax Description host Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference pqi install file pqi install file Installs the specified pqi file using the installation options specified (if any). This may take up to 5 minutes. pqi install file filename [options options ] Syntax Description filename The filename of the pqi application file to be installed. options The desired installation options. Use the show pqi file command to display the available installation options. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference pqi rollback file pqi rollback file Reverses an upgrade of the specified pqi file. This may take up to 5 minutes. pqi rollback file filename Syntax Description filename Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The filename of the pqi application file to be rolled-back.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference pqi uninstall file pqi uninstall file Uninstalls the specified pqi file. This may take up to 5 minutes. pqi uninstall file filename Syntax Description filename Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The filename of the pqi application file to be uninstalled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference pqi upgrade file pqi upgrade file Upgrades the application using the specified pqi file and the upgrade options specified (if any). This may take up to 5 minutes. pqi upgrade file filename [options options ] Syntax Description filename The filename of the pqi application file to be used for the upgrade. options The desired upgrade options. Use the show pqi file command to display the available options. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference pqi upgrade file Related Commands Command Description show pqi file Displays information, such as installation options, about the specified application file. force failure-condition Forces a virtual failure condition, and exits from the failure condition, when (SCE 2000 only) performing an application upgrade.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference pwd pwd Displays the current working directory. pwd Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Authorization: admin Examples The following example shows the current working directory as tffs0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference queue queue Sets the queue shaping. queue queue-number bandwidth bandwidth burst-size burstsize Syntax Description queue-number bandwidth Queue-number from 1–4, where 4 is the highest priority (fastest). • 1=BE. BE is the best effort queue, that is the lowest priority. • 2, 3=AF. The AF (Assured Forwarding) queues are middle-priority, with 3 being a higher priority queue, that is, packets from queue 3 are transferred faster than those in queue 2. • 4=EF.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference queue Examples The following example configures queue shaping for queue 1 for GBE port #4. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface GigabitEthernet 0/4 SCE(config if)#queue 1 bandwidth 20000 burstsize 1000 Related Commands Command Description bandwidth interface gigabitethernet Enters GigabitEthernet Interface Configuration mode to configure a specified Gigabit Ethernet line interface.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter category number buffer-size rdr-formatter category number buffer-size Sets the buffer size for the specified RDR category.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter category number buffer-size – Category 1—10 MB – Category 2—6 MB – Category 3—2 MB – Category 4—2 MB Authorization: admin Examples The following example shows how to configure the buffer size for Category 1. Note that the RDR formatter is disabled before changing the buffer size and then enabled after the command is executed.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter category number name rdr-formatter category number name Assigns a meaningful name to a category. This category name can then be used in any rdr-formatter command instead of the category number. Use the no option of this command to disassociate the name from the category. The name will then not be recognized by any CLI commands.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter category number name Related Commands Command Description show rdr-formatter Displays the RDR formatter configuration. service rdr-formatter Enables or disables the RDR formatter. rdr-formatter number Sets the buffer size for the specified RDR category.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter destination rdr-formatter destination Configures an RDRV1 or Netflow destination. This is where the RDR formatter sends the records (RDRs or export packets) it produces. Use the no form of the command to remove the mappings of a destination to categories. When all categories for a destination are removed, the entire destination is removed.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter destination Usage Guidelines Up to eight destinations can be configured. Multiple destinations over the same category must have distinct priorities. In redundancy mode, the entry with the highest priority is used by the RDR formatter; in multicast mode or load-balancing mode priorities have no meaning. In its simplest form, this command specifies only the IP address and port number of the destination and the protocol being used.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter destination SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#rdr-formatter destination 10.1.1.206 port 34000 category number 1 priority 10 category number 2 priority 90 protocol RrdrV1 SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description show rdr-formatter destination Displays the RDR formatter configuration. service rdr-formatter Enables or disables the RDR formatter.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter destination protocol NetflowV9 template data timeout rdr-formatter destination protocol NetflowV9 template data timeout Configures the interval after which all Netflow templates must be exported to the specified destination (refreshed). Use the no or the default form of the command to disable the template refresh mechanism.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter destination protocol NetflowV9 template data timeout SCE(config)#rdr-formatter destination 10.1.1.205 port 33000 protocol NetflowV9 template data timeout 240 SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description show rdr-formatter destination Displays the RDR formatter destinations, including protocol and transport type. rdr-formatter destination Configures an RDRV1 or Netflow destination.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter forwarding-mode rdr-formatter forwarding-mode Defines the mode in which the RDR formatter will send the RDRs to the destinations.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter forwarding-mode Related Commands Command Description show rdr-formatter forwarding-mode Shows the configured RDR-formatter forwarding-mode (redundancy/multicast/simple load balancing).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter history-size rdr-formatter history-size Configures the size of the history buffer. If the connection to the RDR formatter destination fails, the contents of the history buffer are sent after the connection is reestablished.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter protocol rdr-formatter protocol Configures the RDR formatter protocol. rdr-formatter protocol rdrv1 | NetflowV9 Syntax Description rdrv1 | NetflowV9 Command Default The default is rdrv1. Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Name of the RDR formatter protocol. Release Modification 3.0.0 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter protocol NetflowV9 dscp rdr-formatter protocol NetflowV9 dscp Defines the DSCP value to be assigned to the Netflow packets. rdr-formatter protocol NetflowV9 dscp dscp-value Syntax Description dscp-value Command Default Default dscp-value = 0 Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines DSCP value to be assigned to the Netflow packets, in HEX format.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter rdr-mapping rdr-formatter rdr-mapping Adds a dynamic RDR mapping to a category or removes one from a category. Use the no form of this command to remove an existing mapping. rdr-formatter rdr-mapping (tag-id tag number category-number category number ) no rdr-formatter rdr-mapping (tag-id tag number category-number category number ) Syntax Description tag number The complete 32 bit value given as an hexadecimal number.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rdr-formatter rdr-mapping EXAMPLE 2 This example shows how to restore the default mapping for a specified RDR tag. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#default rdr-formatter rdr-mapping tag-id 0xf0f0f000 SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description show rdr-formatter rdr-mapping Shows to which RDR formatter category a specified RDR tag is mapped.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference reload reload Note In order not to lose the current configuration, use the copy running-config-all startup-config-all command before using the reload command. Reboots the SCE platform. reload Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference reload shutdown reload shutdown Shuts down the SCE platform, preparing it for being turned off. reload shutdown Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rename rename Changes the file name to the specified name. rename existing-file-name new-file-name Syntax Description existing-file-name The original name of the file. new-file-name The new name of the file. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference rmdir rmdir Removes an empty directory. To remove a directory that is not empty, use the delete command with the recursive switch. rmdir directory-name Syntax Description directory-name Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The name of the directory to be removed. Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference salt salt Configures the value of the salt to be applied to the Personally Identifying Field of Extended Transaction Usage RDRs prior to hashing it. Use the default form of the command to reset the salt to the default value.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sce-url-database add-entry sce-url-database add-entry Adds a single entry to the protected URL database. sce-url-database add-entry url-wildcard URL-wildcard-format flavor-id flavor-id Syntax Description URL-wildcard-format (* | [*] [Host-Suffix] | [*] [Host-Suffix] / [URL-Prefix [*]] [URL suffix] [? Params-prefix]) See Table 2-5 for examples of how to define the URL. flavor-id The ID of the flavor to be applied to the entry.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sce-url-database add-entry The user executing the command must have write permission for the protected URL database. Authorization: admin Examples The following example shows how to add an entry to the database. Since the flavor-ID is included in the command, this indicates that it is not present in the import file. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#>configure SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#sce-url-database add-entry url-wildcard *.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sce-url-database import sce-url-database import Imports entries from an encrypted or cleartext file into the protected URL database. sce-url-database import (cleartext-file | encrypted-file file-name) [flavor-id flavor-id] Syntax Description file-name Path and filename of the protected URL database import file. flavor-id The ID of the flavor to be applied to all entries in the file.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sce-url-database import The database import file may either contain cleartext or be encrypted. If the file is encrypted, the matching encryption key must be configured by the database owner. If the file is encrypted, it must be prefixed with a cleartext header.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sce-url-database import Related Commands Command Description sce-url-database protection Configures user authorization for the protected URL database. sce-url-database add-entry Adds a single entry to the protected URL database. show interface linecard sce-url-database Displays the contents of the protected URL database.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sce-url-database protection sce-url-database protection Configures user authorization for the protected URL database. Use the no form of the command to either remove all protection settings, or to remove only the encryption key.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sce-url-database protection Command History Usage Guidelines This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 3.5.0 This command was introduced. When the protected URL database is protected, one user is designated as the owner of the database and only that user can execute the protection CLI commands on the database; the database manipulation commands then being restricted according to the owner configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sce-url-database protection SCE(config SCE(config SCE(config SCE(config Related Commands if)#sce-url-database if)#sce-url-database if)#sce-url-database if)# protection allow-write all-users protection allow-lookup no-user protection encryption-key AABBCCDDEEFF11223344556677889900 Command Description sce-url-database import Imports entries from an encrypted or cleartext file into the protected URL database.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sce-url-database remove-all sce-url-database remove-all Clears the protected URL database. sce-url-database remove-all Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Interface Linecard Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.5.0 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp scmp Enables the Service Control Management Protocol functionality. Use the no form of the command to disable the SCMP. scmp no scmp Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, SCMP is disabled. Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp Related Commands Command Description scmp keepalive-interval Defines interval between keep-alive messages to the SCMP peer device. scmp loss-of-sync-timeout Defines the loss of sync timeout interval; that is the amount of time between loss of connection between the SCE platform and an SCMP peer device and the loss-of-sync event. scmp name Adds an SCMP peer device. scmp reconnect-interval Defines the SCMP reconnect interval.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp keepalive-interval scmp keepalive-interval Defines interval between keep-alive messages to the SCMP peer device. scmp keepalive-interval interval Syntax Description interval Command Default interval = 5 seconds Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Interval between keep-alive messages from the SCE platform to the SCMP peer device. Release Modification 3.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp loss-of-sync-timeout scmp loss-of-sync-timeout Defines the loss of sync timeout interval; that is the amount of time between loss of connection between the SCE platform and an SCMP peer device and the loss-of-sync event.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp name scmp name Adds an SCMP peer device. Use the no form of the command to delete the specified SCMP peer device.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp name Related Commands Command Description subscriber anonymous-group name scmp name no subscriber Removes a specified subscriber from the system. ip radius-client retry limit Configures the parameters for retransmitting unacknowledged RADIUS client messages. show scmp Displays the SCMP (ISG) general configuration and status.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp reconnect-interval scmp reconnect-interval Defines the SCMP reconnect interval; that is the amount of time between attempts by the SCE platform to reconnect with an SCMP peer.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp subscriber force-single-sce scmp subscriber force-single-sce Configures the SCMP to make the SCMP peer device verify that each subscriber is only provisioned for one SCE platform. This configuration must be enabled in MGSCP deployments. Use the no form of the command to disable verifying each subscriber is only provisioned for one SCE platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp subscriber id append-to-guid scmp subscriber id append-to-guid Defines the subscriber ID structure for subscribers provisioned via the SCMP interface. Use the no form of the command to clear the subscriber ID structure setting.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp subscriber id append-to-guid SCE(config)#scmp subscriber id append-to-guid radius-attributes User-Name Calling-Station-Id NAS-Port-Id SCE(config)#scmp SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description scmp Enables the Service Control Management Protocol functionality. show scmp Displays the SCMP (ISG) general configuration and status.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference scmp subscriber send-session-start scmp subscriber send-session-start Configures the SCMP to make the SCMP peer device push sessions to the SCE platform immediately when the session is created on the peer device. Use the no form of the command to disable pushing of sessions from the SCMP peer device to the SCE platform. scmp subscriber send-session-start no scmp subscriber send-session-start Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference script capture script capture Begins the recording of a script. It tracks all commands typed until the script stop command is used. script capture script-file-name Syntax Description script-file-name Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The name of the output file where the script is stored. Release Modification 2.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference script print script print Displays a script file. script print script-file-name Syntax Description script-file-name Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples The name of the file containing the script. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference script run script run Runs a script. The script may be created using the script capture command, or it may be created as a text file containing the appropriate commands. script run script-file-name [halt] Syntax Description script-file-name Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference script run Related Commands Command Description script capture Begins the recording of a script. script print Displays a script file.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference script stop script stop Stops script capture. Used in conjunction with the script capture command, it marks the end of a script being recorded. script stop Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference service-bandwidth-prioritization-mode service-bandwidth-prioritization-mode Defines the service bandwidth prioritization mode. service-bandwidth-prioritization-mode {global | subscriber-internal} Syntax Description This command has no arguments. Command Default default = subscriber-internal Command Modes Interface Linecard Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference service password-encryption service password-encryption Enables password encryption, so that the password remains secret when the configuration file is displayed. Use the no form of this command to disable password encryption. service password-encryption no service password-encryption Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference service password-encryption Related Commands Command Description enable password Configures a password for the specified authorization level, thus preventing unauthorized users from accessing the SCE platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference service rdr-formatter service rdr-formatter Enables/disables the RDR-formatter. The RDR-formatter is the element that formats the reports of events produced by the linecard and sends them to an external data collector. Use the no keyword of this command to disable the RDR-formatter. service rdr-formatter no service rdr-formatter Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference service rdr-formatter Related Commands Command Description show rdr-formatter enabled Shows the RDR-formatter status (enabled/disabled). rdr-formatter category-number Assigns a meaningful name to a category. rdr-formatter destination Configures an RDRV1 or Netflow destination.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference service telnetd service telnetd Enables the Telnet daemon. Use the no form of this command to disable the daemon preventing new users from accessing the SCE platform via Telnet. service telnetd no service telnetd Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default Telnet daemon enabled Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference service telnetd Related Commands Command Description show telnet status Displays the status of the telnet server daemon. telnet Starts a Telnet session.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference service timestamps service timestamps Configures the time stamp on the messages on the syslog server. To reset the timestamp format to the default (uptime), use the no form of this command. service timestamps log (uptime | (datetime [msec] [localtime] [show-timezone] [year])) no service timestamps log Syntax Description uptime Time stamp shows the time since the system was last rebooted. For example "4w6d" (time since last reboot is 4 weeks and 6 days).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference service timestamps Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.6.x This command was introduced. If the service timestamps command is specified with no arguments or keywords, the default is service timestamps log uptime. • The uptime form of the command adds time stamps (such as "2w3d") that indicate the time since the system was rebooted.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference setup setup Invokes the setup utility, which is a dialog, or series of questions, that guides the user through the basic configuration process. This utility runs automatically upon initial connection to the local terminal. The utility may also be invoked explicitly to make changes to the system configuration. setup Syntax Description The setup command does not include parameters in the usual sense of the word.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference setup RDR Formatter Destination Configuration list entries (maximum 20 per list) IP address, and whether permitted or denied access. IP access ACL ID number of the ACL controlling IP access. telnet ACL ID number of the ACL controlling telnet access. IP address IP address of the RDR-formatter destination.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference setup link bypass mode on operational status When the SCE 1000 is operational, should it bypass traffic or not? redundant SCE 1000 platform? Is there a redundant SCE 1000 installed as a backup? link bypass mode on When the SCE 1000 is not operational, should it bypass traffic or cut it off? non-operational status Topology Configuration (SCE 2000) type of deployment Is this a cascade topology, with two SCE platforms connected via the cascade ports? Or is this a single
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference setup • Domain Name Server configuration: default domain name and IP address (up to 3) • RDR-formatter destination: IP address and TCP port number • Access Control Lists: up to 100 lists, with 20 IP addresses in each list, each entry can be designated as permitted or denied.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show access-lists show access-lists Shows all access-lists or a specific access list. show access-lists [number ] Syntax Description number Command Default Default access list number = 1. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Number of the access list to show Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show applications slot tunable show applications slot tunable To display the status of a tunable in the Cisco SCE platform, use the show applications slot tunable command in global configuration mode. show applications slot slot-number {tunable tunable-name | all-tunables} Syntax Description slot-number Number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. tunable-name Defines the name of the tunable. all-tunables Displays the status of all the tunables.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show blink show blink Displays the blinking status of a slot. A slot blinks after it receives a blink command. show blink slot slot-number Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Exec Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show calendar show calendar Displays the time maintained by the real-time system calendar clock. show calendar Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Exec Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show clock show clock Displays the time maintained by the system clock. show clock Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Exec Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show failure-recovery operation-mode show failure-recovery operation-mode Displays the operation mode to apply after boot resulted from failure. show failure-recovery operation-mode Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show hostname show hostname Displays the currently configured hostname. show hostname Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show hosts show hosts Displays the default domain name, the address of the name server, and the content of the host table. show hosts Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface gigabitethernet show interface gigabitethernet Displays the details of a GigabitEthernet Interface. show interface gigabitethernet slot-number/interface-number [counters [direction ]|queue queue-number ] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. interface-number GigabitEthernet interface number 1 - 2, or 1 - 4. direction Optional direction specification, to show only counters of a specific direction.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard show interface linecard Displays information for a specific linecard Interface. show interface linecard slot-number Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard accelerate-packet-drops show interface linecard accelerate-packet-drops Displays the currently configured hardware packet drop mode. show interface linecard slot-number accelerate-packet-drops Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Exec Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard application show interface linecard application Displays the name of the application loaded on the Linecard Interface. show interface linecard slot-number application Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard asymmetric-L2-support show interface linecard asymmetric-L2-support Displays the current asymmetric layer 2 support configuration. show interface linecard slot-number asymmetric-L2-support Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard asymmetric-routing-topology show interface linecard asymmetric-routing-topology Displays information relating to asymmetric routing topology. show interface linecard slot-number asymmetric-routing-topology Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard asymmetric-routing-topology Traffic Processor 3 : 0% The statistics are updated once every two minutes SCE> Related Commands Command Description asymmetric-routing-to pology enabled clear interface linecard asymmetric-routing-to pology counters Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 CLI Command Reference 2-314 OL-26797-03
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard attack-detector show interface linecard attack-detector Displays the configuration of the specified attack detector. show interface linecard slot-number attack-detector [default|all] show interface linecard slot-number attack-detector attack-detector Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. attack-detector The number of the specific attack detector to be displayed.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard attack-detector Examples The following examples illustrate the show interface linecard attack-detector command: EXAMPLE 1: The following example displays the configuration of attack detector number 3.
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Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard attack-filter show interface linecard attack-filter Displays the attack filtering configuration. show interface linecard slot-number attack-filter [option ] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. option See Usage Guidelines for the list of options. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard attack-filter • subscriber-notification ports : displays the list of subscriber-notification ports • subscriber-notification redirect: displays the configuration of subscriber-notification redirection, such as the configured destination and dismissal URLs, and allowed hosts. Authorization: viewer Examples The following examples illustrate the use of this command.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard cascade connection-status show interface linecard cascade connection-status Displays information regarding the connection between two cascaded SCE 2000 platforms, using the cascade interfaces. show interface linecard slot-number cascade connection-status Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard cascade connection-status Related Commands Command Description connection-mode (sce 2000 only) Sets the connection mode parameters for an SCE 2000 platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard cascade peer-sce-information show interface linecard cascade peer-sce-information Displays information about the peer SCE platform. The data is available even when the two platforms are no longer in cascade connection mode. show interface linecard slot-number cascade peer-sce-information Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard cascade peer-sce-information Related Commands Command Description connection-mode (SCE 2000 platform) Sets the connection mode parameters for an SCE 2000 platform. connection-mode (SCE 1000 platform) Sets the connection mode parameters for an SCE 1000 platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard cascade redundancy-status show interface linecard cascade redundancy-status Displays the current redundancy-status of the SCE platform. show interface linecard slot-number cascade redundancy-status Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard connection-mode show interface linecard connection-mode Shows the current configuration of the SCE platform traffic link connection. show interface linecard slot-number connection-mode Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard connection-mode Related Commands Command Description connection-mode (SCE 2000 platform) Sets the connection mode parameters for an SCE 2000 platform. connection-mode (SCE 1000 platform) Sets the connection mode parameters for an SCE 1000 platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard counters show interface linecard counters Displays the Linecard Interface hardware counters. show interface linecard slot-number counters [bandwidth] [cpu-utilization] show interface linecard slot-number counters VAS-traffic-bandwidth Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard counters DP DP DP DP DP DP DP parse errors: 0 IPinIP skipped packets: 0 no payload packets: 53 self-IP packets: 0 tunneled packets: 0 L2TP control packets: 0 L2TP packets with offset: 0 traffic-counters information: ----------------------------Counter 'myCounter' value: 0 L3 bytes. Rules using it: None. 1 counters listed out of 36 available ...
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard cpa-client show interface linecard cpa-client Displays configuration and statistics for the CPA client. show interface linecard slot-number cpa-client Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.7.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard cpa-client Related Commands Command Description cpa-client destination Configures the destination CPA server. cpa-client retries Configures the number of retries to make if a request to the CPA server times out.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard duplicate-packets-mode show interface linecard duplicate-packets-mode Displays the currently configured duplicate packets mode. show interface linecard slot-number duplicate-packets-mode Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard flow-capture show interface linecard flow-capture Displays the flow capture status. show interface linecard slot-number flow-capture Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.6.x This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard flow-open-mode show interface linecard flow-open-mode Displays the currently configured flow open mode. show interface linecard slot-number flow-open-mode Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard ip-tunnel show interface linecard ip-tunnel Displays the current IP tunnel configuration. show interface linecard slot-number ip-tunnel Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard ip-tunnel IPinIP show interface linecard ip-tunnel IPinIP Displays the current IPinIP configuration. show interface linecard slot-number IP-tunnel IPinIP Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.1.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard l2tp show interface linecard l2tp Displays the currently configured L2TP support parameters. show interface linecard slot-number l2tp Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard link mode show interface linecard link mode Displays the configured Linecard Interface link mode. show interface linecard slot-number link mode Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard link-to-port-mappings show interface linecard link-to-port-mappings Displays the link ID to port ID mappings. show interface linecard slot-number link-to-port-mappings Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard mac-mapping show interface linecard mac-mapping Displays the linecard MAC mapping information. show interface linecard slot-number mac-mapping Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard mac-resolver arp show interface linecard mac-resolver arp Displays a listing of all IP addresses and corresponding MAC addresses currently registered in the MAC resolver database. show interface linecard 0 mac-resolver arp Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard mpls show interface linecard mpls Displays the current MPLS tunnelling configuration. show interface linecard slot-number mpls Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.1.5 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard mpls vpn show interface linecard mpls vpn Displays information about MPLS configuration and current VPN mappings. show interface linecard slot-number mpls vpn [bypassed-vpns] [non-vpn-mappings] [pe-database [pe-id pe-ip ]] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard mpls vpn Total HW MPLS/VPN mappings utilization: 4 used out of 57344 max MPLS/VPN mappings are divided as follows: downstream VPN subscriber mappings: 4 upstream VPN subscriber mappings: 0 non-vpn upstream mappings: 0 downstream bypassed VPN mappings: 0 upstream bypassed VPN mappings: 0 SCE> Related Commands Command Description mpls Configures the MPLS environment.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard periodic-records aggregation show interface linecard periodic-records aggregation To displays the current RDR aggregation configuration, use the show interface linecard periodic-records aggregation command in user EXEC mode.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard physically-connected-links (SCE 2000 only) show interface linecard physically-connected-links (SCE 2000 only) Displays the link mapping for the Linecard Interface. show interface linecard slot-number physically-connected-links Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard sce-url-database show interface linecard sce-url-database Displays the contents of the protected URL database. Can also be used to look for a specific URL and display the related flavor ID. show interface linecard slot-number sce-url-database show interface linecard slot-number sce-url-database url url Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. url The specific URL to lookup in the sce-url-database.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard sce-url-database protection show interface linecard sce-url-database protection Displays the following current protected URL database protection settings: • owner username • current protection settings • whether a key is configured show interface linecard slot-number sce-url-database protection Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard service-bandwidth-prioritization-mode show interface linecard service-bandwidth-prioritization-mode Displays the currently configured service bandwidth prioritization mode. show interface linecard slot-number service-bandwidth-prioritization-mode Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard shutdown show interface linecard shutdown Displays the current shutdown state. show interface linecard slot-number shutdown Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.0.5 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard silent show interface linecard silent Displays the current Linecard Interface silent state. When the silent state is Off, the linecard events reporting function is enabled. show interface linecard slot-number silent Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber show interface linecard subscriber Displays subscribers meeting specified criteria. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber [amount] [prefix prefix] [suffix suffix ] [property propertyname equals|bigger-than|less-than property-val ] [all-names] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. prefix The desired subscriber name prefix to match.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber Examples The following examples illustrate the use of this command: EXAMPLE 1 Following is an example that lists the number of subscribers with the prefix ‘gold’ in the subscriber name SCE>enable 5 Password: SCE>show interface linecard 0 subscriber amount prefix gold There are 40 subscribers with name prefix 'gold'.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber aging show interface linecard subscriber aging Displays the subscriber aging configuration for the specified type of subscriber (anonymous or introduced). show interface linecard slot-number subscriber aging [anonymous|introduced] Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber anonymous show interface linecard subscriber anonymous Displays the subscribers in a specified anonymous subscriber group. Use the amount form to display the number of subscribers in the group rather than a complete listing of members. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber anonymous [amount] [name group-name ] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber anonymous-group show interface linecard subscriber anonymous-group Displays the configuration of the specified anonymous subscriber group. Use the all form with no group name to display all existing anonymous subscriber groups. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber anonymous-group [name group-name ] [all] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber db counters show interface linecard subscriber db counters Displays the subscriber database counters. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber db counters Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber db counters VLAN based subscribers (appears only if VLAN-based subscribers are enabled): Number of VLAN based VPNs with subscribers. Subscribers with open sessions: Number of subscribers with open flows (sessions). Subscribers with TIR mappings: Number of subscribers with mapping to a TP-IP range. Sessions mapped to the default subscriber: Number of open flows (sessions) related to the default party.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber db counters Subscriber introduced: 2. Subscriber pulled: 0. Subscriber aged: 0. Pull-request notifications sent: 0. State notifications sent: 0. Logout notifications sent: 0. Subscriber mapping TIR contradictions: 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber mapping show interface linecard subscriber mapping Displays subscribers whose mapping meets the specified criteria. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber mapping [IP ipaddress/range ] [[amount] included-in IP iprange [VPN vpn-name | any-vpn]] [MPLS-VPN PE-ID PE-id BGP-label BGP-label ] [VLAN-id vlan-id ] [none] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber mapping When specifying an MPLS/VPN mapping, you must specify both the MPLS-VPN PE-ID and the BGP-label. The any-vpn keyword is a wildcard that matches all the mappings within the IP ranges, regardless of their VPN, including non-VPN mappings. Note the specific results of the following options: Note • VLAN—if the VLAN tag is configured as a single subscriber (mapped to 0.0.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber mapping EXAMPLE 3 The following example displays the number of VPN subscribers within the specified IP range. SCE>enable 5 Password: SCE>show interface linecard 0 subscriber mapping amount included-in IP 0.0.0.0/0 VPN Vpn1 There are 1 subscribers with 3 IP mappings included in IP range '0.0.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber name show interface linecard subscriber name Displays information about a specified subscriber. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber name name [mappings] [counters] [properties] [VAS-servers] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. name The subscriber name. mappings Display subscriber mappings. counters Display OS counters.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber name Subscriber 'gold123' manager: CLI Subscriber 'gold123' properties: downVlinkId=0 monitor=0 new_classification_policy=0 packageId=0 upVlinkId=0 Subscriber 'gold123' read-only properties: concurrentAttacksNumber=0 PV_internalPackage=0 PV_REP_nonReportedSessionsInTUR=0 P_aggPeriodType=8 P_blockReportCounter=0 P_firstTimeParty=TRUE P_internalDownVLink=0 P_internalUpVLink=0 P_MibSubCounters16[0..31][0..1]=0*64 P_MibSubCounters32[0..31][0..
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber name breach-state show interface linecard subscriber name breach-state Displays all breached buckets for the specified subscriber. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber name name breach-state Syntax Description slot-number Number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. name Name of the subscriber for which to display the breach-state Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber name bucket-state show interface linecard subscriber name bucket-state Displays all buckets used by the specified subscriber. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber name name bucket-state Syntax Description slot-number Number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. name Name of the subscriber for which to display the breach-state Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber name bucket-state Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard subscriber name breach-state Displays all breached buckets for the specified subscriber. show interface linecard subscriber name bucket-state id Displays specific bucket size, usage and state.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber name bucket-state id show interface linecard subscriber name bucket-state id Displays specific bucket size, usage and state. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber name name bucket-state id bucket# Syntax Description slot-number Number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. name Name of the subscriber for which to display the breach-state bucket# Number of the bucket to display. Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber properties show interface linecard subscriber properties Displays all existing subscriber properties. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber properties Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber sm-connection-failure show interface linecard subscriber sm-connection-failure Displays the current state of the SM-SCE platform connection, as well as the configured action to take in case of failure of that connection. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber sm-connection-failure [timeout] Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber sm-connection-failure Related Commands Command Description subscriber sm-connection-failure Configures the behavior of the system in case of communication failure between the SM and the SCE platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber templates show interface linecard subscriber templates Displays a specified subscriber template. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber templates [all|index template-number ] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. template-number The index number of the template to be displayed. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber tp-mappings statistics show interface linecard subscriber tp-mappings statistics Displays the traffic processor mappings statistics. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber tp-mappings statistics Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber tp-ip-range show interface linecard subscriber tp-ip-range Displays the configuration of a specified TIR. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber tp-ip-range TP-IP-range-name [all] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. TP-IP-range-name Name of the TIR to be displayed. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber mapping included-in tp-ip-range show interface linecard subscriber mapping included-in tp-ip-range Displays the existing subscriber mappings for a specified TIR or IP range. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber [amount] mapping included-in tp-ip-range [TP-IP-range-name | IP] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber mapping included-in tp-ip-range Related Commands Command Description subscriber tp-ip-range Use this command to import TIR definitions from a csv file and to export TIR definitions to a csv file.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard subscriber max-subscribers show interface linecard subscriber max-subscribers Displays the maximum number of subscribers. Also indicates whether the capacity options have been disabled. show interface linecard slot-number subscriber max-subscribers Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard tos-marking show interface linecard tos-marking Displays the current TOS marking state. show interface linecard slot-number tos-marking Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.1.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard tos-marking | 3 | Disabled | | 4 | Disabled | SCE> Related Commands Command Description tos-marking enabled tos-marking clear-table tos-marking set-table-entry The SCE Platform supports configuration via CLI of the mapping between the class and coloring and the exposed DSCP (Diffserv Code Points) values. The default of this table is direct mapping of the Diffserv standard code points.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard TpReportCounters show interface linecard TpReportCounters To display the following reports, use the show interface linecard TpReportCounters command in the user EXEC mode: • Total Number of Reports generated • Number of Reports successfully sent to the Control Processor(CP) • Number of Reports dropped at the corresponding Traffic Processor(TP) show interface linecard slot-number TpReportCounters Syntax Description slot-number Command Default
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard TpReportCounters Reports sent to Control: 355235 Reports dropped to Control: 69177 SCE> Related Commands Command Description clear interface linecard slot-number TpReportCounters Clears the display of total number of RDR reports generated, reports successfully sent to the CP and reports dropped at the corresponding TP.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard traffic-counter show interface linecard traffic-counter Displays the specified traffic counter. show interface linecard slot-number traffic-counter name [all] Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. name Name of the traffic counter to be displayed. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard traffic-rule show interface linecard traffic-rule Displays the specified traffic rule configuration. show interface linecard slot-number traffic-rule name name |tunnel-id-mode|all Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. name Name of the traffic rule to be displayed. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard vas-traffic-forwarding show interface linecard vas-traffic-forwarding Displays information regarding VAS configuration and operational status summary.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard vas-traffic-forwarding • VAS health check counters Use the basic command with no parameters to display global VAS traffic forwarding information. Use the VAS server-group parameter to display information relating to VAS server groups. Use the VAS server-id parameter to display information relating to individual VAS servers. Use the counters health-check parameter with the VAS server-id parameter to display information relating to VAS health check.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard vas-traffic-forwarding SCE>enable 5 Password: SCE>show interface linecard 0 vas-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 0 counters health-check Health Checks statistics for VAS server '0' Upstream Downstream ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Flow Index '0' ----------------- Total packets sent : 31028 : 31027 : Total packets received : 31028 : 31027 : Good packets received : 31028 : 31027 : Error packets
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard virtual-links show interface linecard virtual-links Displays the currently configured virtual links. You can also use this command to see which virtual links have GCs whose values have been changed from the original SCA BB configuration. show interface linecard slot-number virtual-links all show interface linecard slot-number virtual-links changed Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard virtual-links Example 2 This example displays the virtual links that have GCs with values that are different from the original configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard vlan show interface linecard vlan Displays the VLAN tunnel configuration. show interface linecard slot-number vlan Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard vlan translation show interface linecard vlan translation Displays the VLAN translation configuration. show interface linecard slot-number vlan translation Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard vpn show interface linecard vpn Displays information regarding currently logged-in VPNs. show interface linecard slot-number VPN {name vpn-name | all-names [automatic]} Syntax Description slot-number The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. vpn-name The name of the VPN in which to search for the IP mapping. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard vpn Downstream MPLS Mappings: PE-ID = 1.0.0.1 Mpls Label = 20 PE-ID = 1.0.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface linecard wap show interface linecard wap Displays the current WAP handling state. show interface linecard slot-number wap Syntax Description slot-number Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: The number of the identified slot. Enter a value of 0. Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show interface mng show interface mng Displays information regarding the specified management interface. show interface mng {0/1 | 0/2} [auto-fail-over|duplex|ip address|speed] Syntax Description This command has no arguments. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show inventory show inventory Displays UDI information for the SCE platform. show inventory Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show ip access-class show ip access-class Shows the access list defined for global IP access to the SCE platform. Only IP addresses permitted access according to this access list are allowed access to the system. show ip access-class Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show ip advertising show ip advertising Shows the status of IP advertising, the configured destination and the configured interval. show ip advertising [destination|interval] Syntax Description destination Displays IP advertising destination. interval Displays the interval between ping commands Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show ip default-gateway show ip default-gateway Shows configured default gateway. show ip default-gateway Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show ip filter show ip filter Displays information regarding the management interface IP filtering. show ip filter Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.0 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show ip filter action_delay_due_bw : 0 action_delay_due_pkt : 0 PERMIT events meStartAttack : 0 meStopAttack : 0 DENIED events meStartAttack : 0 SCE> Related Commands Command Description ip filter fragment Enables the filtering out of IP fragments. ip filter monitor Configures the limits for permitted and not-permitted IP address transmission rates.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show ip radius-client show ip radius-client Displays the RADIUS client general configuration. show ip radius-client Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 3.0.5 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show ip route show ip route Shows the entire routing table and the destination of last resort (default-gateway). When using the prefix and mask parameters, it shows the routing entries from the subnet specified by the prefix and mask pair. show ip route [prefix mask ] Syntax Description prefix The prefix of the routing entries to be included. mask Used to limit the search of routing entries. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show ip route Related Commands Command Description ip route Adds an IP routing entry to the routing table.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show ip rpc-adapter show ip rpc-adapter Displays the status of the RPC adapter (enabled or disabled) and the configured port. show ip rpc-adapter [sessions] Syntax Description sessions Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples Display information regarding RPC adapter sessions. Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show ip ssh show ip ssh Shows the status of the SSH sever, including current SSH sessions. show ip ssh Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show line vty show line vty Displays the Telnet configuration. show line vty timeout|access-class in Syntax Description timeout Shows the timeout configured to the Telnet sessions. access-class in Shows the access list configured to the Telnet server that contains the list of addresses that have access to the system. Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show log show log Displays the contents of the user log file. show log Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Authorization: viewer Examples The following example illustrates the use of this command.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show logger device show logger device Displays the configuration of the specified SCE platform logger file. Also displays the current user log counters. show logger device {line-attack-file-log | user-file-log[counters|max-file-size|status|nv-counters]} Syntax Description See "Usage Guidelines". Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show logger device Examples The following examples illustrate the use of this command: EXAMPLE 1 The following example shows the SCE platform Line-Attack-File-Log status and configuration. SCE>enable 5 Password: SCE>show logger device Line-Attack-File-Log Line-Attack-File-Log status: Enabled Line-Attack-File-Log file size: 1000000 SCE> EXAMPLE 2 The following example shows the SCE platform User-File-Log counters.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show management-agent show management-agent Displays information regarding the management agent. show management-agent Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show management-agent sce-api quota show management-agent sce-api quota Displays information relating to the quota message buffer. show management-agent sce-api quota Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.1.6 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show party name show party name To display the contents of a specified static party in the Cisco SCE platform, use the show party name command in the privileged EXEC mode. show party name party-name Syntax Description party-name Command Default None. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples Name of the static party for which contents are to be displayed.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show pqi file show pqi file Displays information, such as installation options, about the specified application file. show pqi file filename info Syntax Description filename Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples The filename of the desired application file. Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show pqi last-installed show pqi last-installed Displays the name of the last pqi file that was installed. show pqi last-installed Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter show rdr-formatter Displays the RDR formatter configuration. show rdr-formatter Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter Related Commands Command Description rdr-formatter destination Configures an RDRV1 or Netflow destination. service rdr-formatter Enables or disables the RDR formatter.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter connection-status show rdr-formatter connection-status Displays information regarding the RDR formatter connections. show rdr-formatter connection-status Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter connection-status Related Commands Command Description show rdr-formatter Displays the RDR formatter configuration. show rdr-formatter counters Displays the RDR formatter counters. show rdr-formatter destination Displays the RDR formatter destinations, including protocol and transport type. show rdr-formatter enabled Shows the RDR-formatter status (enabled/disabled).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter counters show rdr-formatter counters Displays the RDR formatter counters. show rdr-formatter counters Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter counters Related Commands Command Description show rdr-formatter Displays the RDR formatter configuration. show rdr-formatter connection-status Displays information regarding the RDR formatter connections. show rdr-formatter destination Displays the RDR formatter destinations, including protocol and transport type. show rdr-formatter enabled Shows the RDR-formatter status (enabled/disabled).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter destination show rdr-formatter destination Displays the RDR formatter destinations, including protocol and transport type. show rdr-formatter destination Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter destination Related Commands Command Description rdr-formatter destination Configures an RDRV1 or Netflow destination. show rdr-formatter Displays the RDR formatter configuration. show rdr-formatter connection-status Displays information regarding the RDR formatter connections. show rdr-formatter counters Displays the RDR formatter counters. show rdr-formatter enabled Shows the RDR-formatter status (enabled/disabled).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter enabled show rdr-formatter enabled Shows the RDR-formatter status (enabled/disabled). show rdr-formatter enabled Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter enabled Related Commands Command Description service rdr-formatter show rdr-formatter Displays the RDR formatter configuration. show rdr-formatter connection-status Displays information regarding the RDR formatter connections. show rdr-formatter counters Displays the RDR formatter counters. show rdr-formatter destination Displays the RDR formatter destinations, including protocol and transport type.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter forwarding-mode show rdr-formatter forwarding-mode Shows the configured RDR-formatter forwarding-mode (redundancy/multicast/simple load balancing). show rdr-formatter forwarding-mode Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter forwarding-mode Related Commands Command Description rdr-formatter forwarding-mode show rdr-formatter Displays the RDR formatter configuration. show rdr-formatter connection-status Displays information regarding the RDR formatter connections. show rdr-formatter counters Displays the RDR formatter counters. show rdr-formatter destination Displays the RDR formatter destinations, including protocol and transport type.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter history-size show rdr-formatter history-size Shows the configured size of the RDR formatter history buffer. show rdr-formatter history-size Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 3.0.3 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter history-size Related Commands Command Description rdr-formatter history-size Configures the size of the history buffer. show rdr-formatter Displays the RDR formatter configuration. show rdr-formatter connection-status Displays information regarding the RDR formatter connections. show rdr-formatter counters Displays the RDR formatter counters.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter protocol NetflowV9 dscp show rdr-formatter protocol NetflowV9 dscp Displays the NetflowV9 assigned DSCP value. show rdr-formatter protocol NetflowV9 dscp Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 3.1.5 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter rdr-mapping show rdr-formatter rdr-mapping Shows to which RDR formatter category a specified RDR tag is mapped. show rdr-formatter rdr-mapping all|tag-ID Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter rdr-mapping Related Commands Command Description rdr-formatter rdr-mapping Adds a dynamic RDR mapping to a category or removes one from a category. show rdr-formatter Displays the RDR formatter configuration. show rdr-formatter counters Displays the RDR formatter counters. show rdr-formatter destination Displays the RDR formatter destinations, including protocol and transport type.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter statistics show rdr-formatter statistics Displays RDR formatter statistics. show rdr-formatter statistics Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show rdr-formatter statistics format-mismatch: 0 unsupported-tags: 0 rate: 12 RDRs per second max-rate: 453 RDRs per second Category 3: sent: 0 in-queue: 0 thrown: 0 format-mismatch: 0 unsupported-tags: 0 rate: 0 RDRs per second max-rate: 0 RDRs per second Category 4: sent: 0 in-queue: 0 thrown: 0 format-mismatch: 0 unsupported-tags: 0 rate: 0 RDRs per second max-rate: 0 RDRs per second Destination: 10.56.201.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show running-config show running-config Shows the current configuration. show running-config [all-data] Syntax Description all data Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Displays defaults as well as non-default settings. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show running-config line vty 0 4 no access-class in timeout 30 exit SCE# Related Commands Command Description more Displays the contents of a file.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show running-config-all show running-config-all To display the contents of all the currently running configuration files, use the show running-config-all command in the privileged EXEC mode. show running-config-all Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default None. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 3.7.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show running-config-all no silent no shutdown flow-open-mode enhanced UDP min-packets 2 statistics-logging frequency 5 service-bandwidth-prioritization-mode global no protocol-pack version no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 0 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 1 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 2 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 3 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 4 health-check no VAS-traffi
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show running-config-all no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 58 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 59 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 60 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 61 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 62 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 63 health-check no sanity-checks test-packets no sanity-checks attack-filter no sanity-checks event-counters Flow-ID-Allocations-Faile
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show running-config-all ip ftp-server ip http-tech-if #This is an application configuration file (running-config-application). #Created on 16:19:28 UTC FRI November 18 2011 #cli-type 1 #version 1 interface LineCard 0 application /apps/data/scos/temp.sli exit # Dynamic RDR category configuration #This is a party templates configuration(included in application configuration running-config-application).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show running-config-application show running-config-application To display the contents of the currently running configuration application in the Cisco SCE platform, use the show running-config-application command in the privileged EXEC mode. show running-config-application Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show running-config-application Related Commands Command Description more running-config-applic ation Displays the contents of the currently running configuration application in the SCE platform. show running-config-all Displays the contents of all the currently running configuration files.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show running-config-party-db show running-config-party-db To display the contents of the currently running party database configuration for the static parties that are configured in the Cisco SCE platform, use the show running-config-party-db command in the privileged EXEC mode. show running-config-party-db Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default Default Party.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show running-config-party-db show party name party-name Displays the contents of a specified static party in the SCE platform. show running-config-all Displays the contents of all the currently running configuration files.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show scmp show scmp Displays the SCMP (ISG) general configuration and status. show scmp [all | name name ] [counters] Syntax Description name Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Display configuration or counters for the specified destination (SCMP peer device). Release Modification 3.0.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show scmp Keep-alive sent: 1 Keep-alive received: SCE> Related Commands 1 Command Description clear scmp name counters Clears the counters for the specified SCMP peer device. scmp Enables the Service Control Management Protocol functionality.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show snmp show snmp Displays the SNMP configuration and counters. show snmp Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show snmp 0 General errors 0 Response PDUs 29 Trap PDUs SCE> Related Commands Command Description show snmp community Displays configured communities. show snmp contact Displays the configured MIB-2 variable sysContact. show snmp enabled Displays the SNMP agent status show snmp host Displays the destination hosts for SNMP traps. show snmp location Displays the configured MIB-2 variable sysLocation.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show snmp community show snmp community Displays configured communities. show snmp community Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show snmp contact show snmp contact Displays the configured MIB-2 variable sysContact. show snmp contact Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show snmp enabled show snmp enabled Displays the SNMP agent status (enabled/disabled). show snmp enabled Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show snmp host show snmp host Displays the destination hosts for SNMP traps. show snmp host Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show snmp location show snmp location Displays the configured MIB-2 variable sysLocation. show snmp location Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show snmp mib show snmp mib Displays MIB variables. show snmp mib mib variables Syntax Description mib Name of MIB to display. MIB-II pcube-SE-MIB variables Name of group to display. MIB-II : Use one of the following values: AT, ICMP, interfaces, IP, SNMP, system, TCP or UDP.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show snmp traps show snmp traps Displays the SNMP traps generation status (enabled/disabled). show snmp traps Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show sntp show sntp Displays the SNTP configuration and update statistics. show sntp Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show startup-config show startup-config Shows the startup configuration file. Use this command to review the configuration used by the SCE platform at boot time in comparison with the current configuration to make sure that you approve of all the differences before saving the configuration by using copy running-config startup-config command. show startup-config Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show startup-config-all show startup-config-all To display the contents of all the startup configuration files, use the show startup-config-all command in the privileged EXEC mode. show startup-config-all Note The configuration file contents will be displayed only if the corresponding startup configuration files are copied from the running configuration. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show startup-config-all RDR-formatter destination 10.78.242.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show startup-config-all no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 51 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 52 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 53 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 54 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 55 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 56 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 57 health-check no VAS-traffic-forwarding VAS server-id 58 health-check no VA
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show startup-config-all management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activation.operation" "Install" management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activated.package" "SCA BB" management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activated.version" "3.7.0 build 514" management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activation.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show startup-config-application show startup-config-application To display the contents of a startup configuration application file in the Cisco SCE platform, use the show startup-config-application command in the privileged EXEC mode. show startup-config-application Note The configuration file contents will be displayed only if the corresponding startup configuration application is copied from the running configuration application.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show startup-config-application Related Commands Command Description more Displays the contents of all the startup configuration application files in the startup-config-applica SCE platform. tion show startup-config-all Displays the contents of all the startup configuration files.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show startup-config-party-db show startup-config-party-db To display the contents of the startup configuration party database of the static parties that are configured in the Cisco SCE platform, use the show startup-config-party-db command in the privileged EXEC mode. show startup-config-party-db Note The configuration file contents will be displayed only if the corresponding startup configuration party database is copied from the running configuration party database.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show startup-config-party-db Related Commands Command Description copy Allows the task of copying the startup configuration party database and startup-config-party-d creating a backup file of the configured static parties in the SCE platform. b backupfile more running-config-all Displays the contents of all the currently running configuration files. more startup-config-all Displays the contents of all the startup configuration files.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show system operation-status show system operation-status Displays the operation status of the system. show system operation-status Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show system-uptime show system-uptime Displays the length of time the system has been running since the last reboot. show system-uptime Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show tacacs show tacacs Displays statistics for the TACACS+ servers. show tacacs [all] Syntax Description This command has no arguments. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC The 'all' option is available only at the Privileged Exec level. Use the 'all' keyword to display keys and timeouts as well as other statistics.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show tacacs timeout=20 uses default timeout= yes key= a uses default key= no SCE# Related Commands Command Description tacacs-server host Defines a new TACACS+ server host that is available to the SCE platform TACACS+ client. tacacs-server key Defines the global default encryption key for the TACACS+ server hosts. tacacs-server timeout Defines the global default timeout interval for the TACACS+ server hosts.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show telnet sessions show telnet sessions Displays any active Telnet sessions. show telnet sessions Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show telnet status show telnet status Displays the status of the telnet server daemon. show telnet status Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show timezone show timezone Displays the current time zone and daylight saving time configuration as configured by the user. show timezone Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show users show users Displays the users in the local database, including passwords. show users Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privilege EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.0 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show version show version Displays the configuration information for the system including the hardware version, the software version, the application used, and other configuration information. show version Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show version LineCard S/ : CAT09370L1Q Power Supply type: AC SML Application information is: Application file: /tffs0/temp.sli Application name: Application help: Original source file: H:\work\Emb\jrt\V2.5\sml\actions\drop\drop_basic_anyflow.san Compilation date: Wed, September 22, 2006 at 21:25:21 Compiler version: SANc v3.0.5 Build 32 gcc_codelets=true built on: Tue November 12 2006 09:51:57 AM.;SME plugin v1.1 Default capacity option used.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show version all show version all Displays the complete version information as well as the running configuration for all components. show version all Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show version all SML Application information is: Application file: /tffs0/temp.sli Application name: Application help: Original source file: H:\work\Emb\jrt\V2.5\sml\actions\drop\drop_basic_anyflow.san Compilation date: Wed, September 22, 2006 at 21:25:21 Compiler version: SANc v3.0.5 Build 32 gcc_codelets=true built on: Tue November 12 2006 09:51:57 AM.;SME plugin v1.1 Default capacity option used.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference show version software show version software Displays version information for the current software. show version software Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes User EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference silent silent Disables the linecard from reporting events. Use the no form of this command if you want the linecard to send reports. silent no silent Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default No silent Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference snmp-server snmp-server Enables the SNMP agent. You can use any of the other SNMP-server commands to enable the SNMP agent. Use the no form to disable the SNMP agent from responding to SNMP managers. All SNMP settings are saved and are restored when the SNMP agent is re-enabled. snmp-server enable no snmp-server Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference snmp-server community snmp-server community Sets a community string. Use the no form of the command to remove a community string. The optional acl-number parameter states the access list number to restrict the managers that can use this community.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference snmp-server contact snmp-server contact Sets the MIB-2 variable system contact. Use the no form of this command to remove the contact setting. snmp-server contact contact no snmp-server contact Syntax Description contact Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: A string that identifies the system contact. Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference snmp-server enable traps snmp-server enable traps Enables/disables SNMP traps (only authentication-failure traps and enterprise traps can be controlled using this command). Use the default form of this command to reset SNMP traps to the default status.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference snmp-server enable traps Since, at this time, the only snmp type trap is the authentication trap, the snmp and authentication parameters are currently redundant. Authorization: admin Examples The following example configures the SNMP server to send traps. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#snmp-server enable traps SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description show snmp traps Displays the SNMP traps generation status.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference snmp-server host snmp-server host Sets destination hosts for SNMP traps. snmp-server host address [traps] [version version] community-string no snmp-server host address [traps] [version version] community-string no snmp-server host all Syntax Description address The IP address of the SNMP server host. traps Optional switch, does not influence command functionality. version SNMP version running in the system. Can be set to 1 or 2c.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference snmp-server interface snmp-server interface Defines a specific SNMP server interface. Use the no form of this command to remove the interface definition snmp-server interface interface# (alias alias | link-up-down-trap) no snmp-server interface interface# Syntax Description interface# Number of the SNMP server interface. alias Logical name assigned to the interface.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference snmp-server location snmp-server location Gives a name to the SCE platform location, setting the MIB-2 variable sysLocation. Use the no form of this command to remove the location setting. snmp-server location location no snmp-server location Syntax Description location Command Default no location Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: A string that specifies the system location.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sntp broadcast client sntp broadcast client Enables the SNTP multicast client to accept SNTP broadcasts from any SNTP server. Use the no form of this command to disable the SNTP multicast client. sntp broadcast client no sntp broadcast client Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, the SNTP multicast client is disabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sntp server sntp server Enables the SNTP uni-cast client to query the specified SNTP server. Use the no form of this command to disable the SNTP uni-cast server. sntp server {address|hostname } no sntp server hostname no sntp server all Syntax Description address The IP address of the SNTP server. hostname The hostname of the SNTP server.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference sntp update-interval sntp update-interval Defines the interval (in seconds) between SNTP uni-cast update queries. sntp update-interval interval Syntax Description interval Command Default interval = 900 seconds Command Modes Global configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Examples interval Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference speed speed Configures the speed of the FastEthernet Interface management interface to either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. Auto means auto-negotiation (do not force speed on the link). speed speed no speed Syntax Description speed Command Default speed = auto Command Modes Mng Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines The speed in Mbps or auto-negotiation. Can be set to 10, 100 or auto.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber aging subscriber aging Enables/disables subscriber aging for the specified type of subscribers (anonymous or introduced). The aging period may also be defined when aging is enabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber aging Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard subscriber aging Displays the subscriber aging configuration for the specified type of subscriber.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber anonymous-group export csv-file subscriber anonymous-group export csv-file Exports anonymous groups to the specified csv file. subscriber anonymous-group export csv-file filename Syntax Description filename Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber anonymous-group import csv-file subscriber anonymous-group import csv-file Creates anonymous groups by importing anonymous subscribers from the specified csv file. subscriber anonymous-group import csv-file filename Syntax Description filename Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber anonymous-group name ip-range subscriber anonymous-group name ip-range Assigns the anonymous group to the specified range of IP addresses and optional template or to an SCMP device or to a Cisco SCE. To delete the anonymous group or remove it from the specified SCMP destination, use the no form of this command.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber anonymous-group name ip-range Use the scmp option to assign the anonymous group to the specified SCMP destination. In this case, the specified anonymous group is the IP range managed by the SCMP peer device and subscribers for this anonymous group are generated when subscriber traffic from the SCMP peer device is detected. If a subscriber template has been assigned to the group, the anonymous subscribers generated have properties as defined by that template.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber anonymous-group name ip-range EXAMPLE 4 The following example illustrates how to remove all currently defined anonymous groups.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber capacity-options subscriber capacity-options Overrides the capacity option when loading the SCA BB application. subscriber capacity-options (enable | disable) Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords Command Default By default, the capacity option is enabled. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber capacity-options Related Commands Command Description subscriber max-subscribers Specifies the maximum number of subscribers. show interface linecard subscriber max-subscribers Displays the maximum number of subscribers.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber downstream-split-flow-pull subscriber downstream-split-flow-pull To enable downstream split-flow pull request, use the subscriber downstream-split-flow-pull command in linecard interface configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to disable downstream split-flow pull request. subscriber downstream-split-flow-pull no subscriber downstream-split-flow-pull Syntax Description downstream-split-flow Enables downstream split-flow pull request.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber export csv-file subscriber export csv-file To export subscribers to a specified CSV file, use the subscriber export csv-file command in the interface linecard configuration mode. Use the keyword all to export all the subscribers that are introduced statically and dynamically. subscriber export csv-file filename [all] subscriber export csv-file filename Note Syntax Description Exports only the static subscribers when the keyword all is not used.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber export csv-file Examples The following example shows how to export all subscribers to the specified file: SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)# subscriber export csv-file gold_subscribers_04072003.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber import csv-file subscriber import csv-file Imports subscribers from the specified csv file. subscriber import csv-file filename Syntax Description filename Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Name of the csv file containing the subscriber information. Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber ip-linger-stats subscriber ip-linger-stats To view the configured linger-time and flow details, use the subscriber ip-linger-stats command in linecard interface configuration mode. subscriber ip-linger-stats Syntax Description ip-linger-stats Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber ip-linger-time subscriber ip-linger-time To configure linger-time to subscribers, use the subscriber ip-linger-time command in linecard interface configuration mode. subscriber ip-linger-time linger-time Syntax Description ip-linger-time Configure the linger timer duration of subscribers. linger-time Linger time in seconds. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber max-subscribers subscriber max-subscribers Specifies the maximum number of subscribers. subscriber max-subscribers (100K | 250K | 500 K | 1M) Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default Default = 250K Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Caution Release Modification 3.5.0 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber max-subscribers Related Commands Command Description subscriber capacity-options Overrides the capacity option when loading the SCA BB application. show interface linecard subscriber max-subscribers Displays the maximum number of subscribers.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber name property subscriber name property Assigns a value to the specified property of the specified subscriber. subscriber name subs-name property propertyname value property-val Syntax Description subs-name Name of the subscriber. propertyname The subscriber property for which the value is to be assigned property-val The value to be assigned Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber name property Examples The following example disables the generation of the real-time subscriber usage RDRs for subscriber jane_smith. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#subscriber name jane_smith property monitor value 0 SCE(config if)# Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard subscriber name Displays information about a specified subscriber.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber sm-connection-failure subscriber sm-connection-failure Configures the behavior of the system in case of communication failure between the SM and the SCE platform. subscriber sm-connection-failure action [force-failure|none|remove-mappings|shut] subscriber sm-connection-failure timeout timeout default subscriber sm-connection-failure Syntax Description timeout The timeout interval in seconds.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber sm-connection-failure Examples The following examples illustrate how to use this command. EXAMPLE 1 The following example configures forced failure of the SCE platform in case of failure of the SM. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE (config if)#subscriber sm-connection-failure action force-failure SCE (config if)# EXAMPLE 2 The following example sets the timeout interval to two minutes (120 seconds).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber template export csv-file subscriber template export csv-file Exports a subscriber template to the specified csv file, according to the party template. subscriber template export csv-file filename Syntax Description filename Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber template import csv-file subscriber template import csv-file Imports a subscriber template from the specified csv file, creating a party template. subscriber template import csv-file filename Syntax Description filename Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber tp-mappings subscriber tp-mappings Reserves a specified number of subscriber rules for TIRs. subscriber tp-mappings max-tp-ip-ranges max-tp-ip-ranges default subscriber tp-mappings Syntax Description max-TP-IP-ranges Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber tp-mappings Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard subscriber mapping included-in tp-ip-range Displays the existing subscriber mappings for a specified TIR or IP range. show interface linecard subscriber tp-mappings statistics Displays the traffic processor mappings statistics. subscriber tp-ip-range Creates or updates a TIR.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber tp-ip-range name ip-range target-tp subscriber tp-ip-range name ip-range target-tp Use this command to create or update a TIR. Use the no form of this command to delete a specified TIR.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber tp-ip-range name ip-range target-tp Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard subscriber tp-ip-range Displays the configuration of a specified TIR. show interface linecard subscriber tp-mappings statistics Displays the traffic processor mappings statistics. subscriber tp-mappings Reserves a specified number of subscriber rules for TIRs.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber tp-ip-range {import | export} csv-file subscriber tp-ip-range {import | export} csv-file Use this command to import TIR definitions from a csv file and to export TIR definitions to a csv file. subscriber TP-IP-range {import | export} csv-file filename [remove-subscriber-mapping] Syntax Description csv-filename csv file to be imported or exported to import Import from the specified csv file. export Export to the specified csv file.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference subscriber tp-ip-range {import | export} csv-file Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard subscriber TP-IP-range Displays the configuration of a specified TIR. show interface Displays the traffic processor mappings statistics. linecard subscriber TP-mappings statistics subscriber TP-mappings Reserves a specified number of subscriber rules for TIRs. subscriber TP-IP-range name IP-range target-TP Creates or Updates a TIR.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference tacacs-server host tacacs-server host Defines a new TACACS+ server host that is available to the SCE platform TACACS+ client. Use the no form of the command to remove a TACACS+ server host. The Service Control solution supports a maximum of three TACACS+ server hosts.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference tacacs-server host Examples The following example shows how to configure a TACACS+ server host using the default port and no key. SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#tacacs-server host server1 timeout 8 SCE(config)# Related Commands Command Description tacacs-server key Defines the global default encryption key for the TACACS+ server hosts. tacacs-server timeout Defines the global default timeout interval for the TACACS+ server hosts.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference tacacs-server key tacacs-server key Defines the global default encryption key for the TACACS+ server hosts. Use the no form of the command to clear the TACACS+ key.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference tacacs-server key Related Commands Command Description tacacs-server host Defines a new TACACS+ server host that is available to the SCE platform TACACS+ client. tacacs-server timeout Defines the global default timeout interval for the TACACS+ server hosts. show tacacs Displays statistics for the TACACS+ servers.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference tacacs-server timeout tacacs-server timeout Defines the global default timeout interval for the TACACS+ server hosts. Use the no form of the command to clear the global default timeout interval.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference telnet telnet Starts a Telnet session. telnet address [ports] Syntax Description address Telnet access address. ports Optional port number. Command Default Default port is 23. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference timeout timeout Configures the timeout for the Telnet session when the Telnet session is idle. After this time, the Telnet session is disconnected. Use the no form of the command to configure the Telnet server to work with no timeout. No matter how long there is no activity on the Telnet session, the system does not automatically disconnect the Telnet session.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference tracert tracert Determines the route packets take to reach a specified host. tracert [hostname|IP-address ] Syntax Description hostname Destination hostname IP-address Destination IP address Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 3.0.0 This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference traffic-counter traffic-counter Defines a new traffic counter. Use the no form of the command to delete an existing traffic counter. traffic-counter name name {count-bytes | count-packets} no traffic-counter {name name |all} Syntax Description name Command Default This command has no default settings.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference traffic-counter SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#no traffic-counter all SCE(config if)# Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard traffic-counter Displays the specified traffic counter. clear interface linecard traffic-counter Clears the specified traffic counter.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference traffic-rule traffic-rule Defines a new traffic rule. Use the no form of the command to delete an existing traffic rule. traffic-rule name name ip addresses ip-addresses protocol protocol [port port-id] [tunnel-id tunnel-id] direction direction traffic-counter name traffic-counter action action traffic-rule tunnel-id-mode no traffic-rule {name name |all|tunnel-id-mode} no traffic-rule capture Syntax Description name name to be assigned to this traffic rule.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference traffic-rule port specification: all|([all-but] [port#] [port-range]) • Specify the port or port range for both the subscriber-side and the network-side. • Specify a range of ports using the form MinPort:MaxPort. • Specify the ports only if the protocol is either TCP or UDP.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference traffic-rule • Direction = downstream • Traffic counter = counter2 • Action = Block • The actions performed will be counting and blocking SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)# traffic-rule name rule2 ip-addresses subscriber-side all network-side all-but 10.10.10.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference traffic-rule 6. Action = flow-capture 7. The actions performed will be counting and flow capture.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference tunable value tunable value To enable and disable a tunable and set a value for a tunable in the Cisco SCE platform, use the tunable value command in the global configuration mode. tunable tunable-name value value Syntax Description tunable -name Defines the name of the tunable. value The tunable value can either be a boolean or an integer. The value range is from 0 to 65535 in case of integers. Command Default The default value differs based upon the tunables.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference tunable value Related Commands Command Description show applications slot slot-number {tunable tunable-name | all-tunables} Displays the status of a tunable in the SCE platform.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference unzip unzip Extracts a zip file to the current directory. unzip filename Syntax Description filename Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Zip file to be extracted. Release Modification 2.5.7 This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Authorization: admin Examples The following example extracts the zipfile.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference username username Adds a new user to the local database. Use the no form of the command to remove a user from the database. username name {password password | nopassword | secret {0 password | 5 password }} no username name Syntax Description name Name of the user to be added password A clear text password. secret The password is saved in MD5 encrypted form. The keywords 0 or 5 indicate the format of the password as entered in the command: Command Default None.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference username – 0 : the parameter specifies a clear text password that will be saved in MD5 encrypted form – 5 : the parameter specifies an MD5 encryption string that will be saved as the user MD5-encrypted secret password Authorization: admin Examples The following examples illustrate how to use this command. Example 1 This example shows how to add a new user to the local database with a clear text password.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference username privilege username privilege Sets the privilege level for the specified user. username name privilege level Syntax Description name name of the user whose privilege level is set level the privilege level permitted to the specified user.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference username privilege Related Commands Command Description show users Displays the users in the local database, including passwords. username Adds a new user to the local database.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas-traffic-forwarding Enables VAS traffic forwarding. Use the no form of the command to disable VAS traffic forwarding. Refer to the example below for complete instructions on how to disable VAS traffic. vas-traffic-forwarding no vas-traffic-forwarding Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, VAS traffic forwarding is disabled.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding SCE(config if)#>no vas-traffic-forwarding SCE(config if)#>no shutdown SCE(config if)#> Related Commands Command Description vas-traffic-forwarding Enables or disables a VAS server. vas server-id vas-traffic-forwarding vas traffic-link vas-traffic-forwarding Enables or disables the VAS health check, and defines the ports it should vas server-id used.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding traffic-link vas-traffic-forwarding traffic-link Configures the link on which to transmit VAS traffic (the link to which the VAS servers are connected). Use the no form of the command to remove the VAS link configuration and revert to the VAS link defaults.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding traffic-link Related Commands Command Description vas-traffic-forwarding Enables VAS traffic forwarding. vas-traffic-forwarding Enables or disables a VAS server. vas server-id vas-traffic-forwarding Adds servers to and removes them from a specified VAS server group. vas server-group vas-traffic-forwarding Configures the failure parameters for the specified VAS server group.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding traffic-link auto-select vas-traffic-forwarding traffic-link auto-select Configures the VAS traffic link for VAS over 10G.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding traffic-link auto-select failed VAS server group on both links, the SCE platform will flip continuously between the links. To avoid the constant flip between the links in such a case, it is recommended to configure a link-switch-delay time greater than 3 minutes. To specify the link on which to transmit VAS traffic after a system reload and when in auto-select mode (the active VAS link), use the initial-selection option.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas health-check vas-traffic-forwarding vas health-check Configures the health check for compatibility with VAS over 10G (multiple GBE platform (MGSCP)) topology. It also defines the IP addresses to be used for the VAS health check in a VAS over 10G topology. Use the ip-address keyword to define source and destination IP addresses to be used by the health check packets.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas health-check • The same IP address should be configured for all the SCE platforms under the same EtherChannel. Authorization: admin Examples The following examples illustrate how to enable multiple GBE platform compatibility for the VAS health check, and how to define the IP addresses. Example 1 This example shows how to enable multiple GBE platform compatibility for the VAS health check.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id health-check vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id health-check Enables or disables the VAS health check, and defines the ports it should used. Use the UDP ports keyword to define source and destination UDP ports to be used by the health check packets. Use the no form of this command to disable the health check. Use either the no or default form of this command with the UDP ports keyword to remove the UDP port configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id health-check If the health check of the server is disabled, its operational status depends on the following (requirements for Up state are in parentheses): • admin status (enable) • VLAN tag configuration (VLAN tag defined) • group mapping (assigned to group) Authorization: admin Examples The following examples illustrate how to disable the health check, and how to define the UDP ports.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id health-check Related Commands Command Description vas-traffic-forwarding Enables VAS traffic forwarding. vas-traffic-forwarding Enables or disables a VAS server. vas server-id vas-traffic-forwarding vas traffic-link vas-traffic-forwarding Adds servers to and removes them from a specified VAS server group. vas server-group vas-traffic-forwarding Configures the failure parameters for the specified VAS server group.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id vlan vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id vlan Assigns the VLAN ID to a specified VAS server. Use the no form or the default form of this command to delete the VLAN tag assignment from a specified VAS server.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id vlan Related Commands Command Description vas-traffic-forwarding Enables VAS traffic forwarding. vas-traffic-forwarding Enables or disables a VAS server. vas server-id vas-traffic-forwarding Adds servers to and removes them from a specified VAS server group. vas server-group vas-traffic-forwarding Configures the failure parameters for the specified VAS server group.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group Adds servers to and removes them from a specified VAS server group. Use the no form of this command to remove a specified server from the VAS server group. vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group group-number server-id server-number no vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group group-number server-id server-number Syntax Description group-number The ID number of the VAS server group.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group 1 vas server-id 5 SCE(config if)# Example 2 This example shows how to remove VAS server 5 from VAS server group 1.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group failure vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group failure Configures the failure parameters for the specified VAS server group. Use either the no form or the default form of the command to set the specified failure parameter to the default value.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-group failure Examples The following examples illustrate how to set the failure parameters to specified values or to the default value. Example 1 The following example shows how to configure the minimum number of active servers for VAS server group 5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id Enables or disables a VAS server. Use the enable keyword to enable a new or existing VAS server. Use the disable keyword to disable an existing VAS server (server properties are not deleted). Use the no form or the default form of this command to delete all server properties from a specified VAS server.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id SCE>enable 10 Password: SCE#config SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)# vas-traffic-forwarding vas server-id 4 disable SCE(config if)# Related Commands Command Description vas-traffic-forwarding Enables VAS traffic forwarding. vas-traffic-forwarding Assigns the VLAN ID to a specified VAS server.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference virtual-links index direction virtual-links index direction Adds a new virtual link. It also optionally changes the PIR values for a specified Global Controller configured in the SCA BB application. Use the no form of the command to remove a specified virtual link.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference virtual-links index direction The virtual links solution consists of three separate stages in three different components of the Cisco Service Control solution: • Create and apply a virtual links policy with the template Global Controllers. The policy is managed and applied via the GUI or API. • Create the virtual links and optionally set any specific bandwidth configuration in the Global Controllers.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference virtual-links index direction PIR Values Either one or four PIR values are configured for each template GC. By default, the SCA BB calendar function contains four time frames. You can configure a different PIR for each time frame or only one PIR that will be applied to all time frames. Examples The following examples illustrate the use of this command. Example 1 This example shows how to create a new virtual link for the downstream direction.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference virtual-links index direction password SCE#configure SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#no virtual-links index 10 direction downstream Related Commands Command Description show interface linecard virtual-links Displays the currently configured virtual links.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vlan vlan Configures the VLAN environment. A single VLAN tag is supported per packet (no QinQ support). vlan symmetric skip vlan a-symmetric skip vlan symmetric classify default vlan Syntax Description See "Usage Guidelines. Command Default Default mode = symmetric skip Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Usage Guidelines Release Modification 2.5.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vlan An asymmetric environment is one in which the upstream and downstream VLAN tags of the same flow might not be the same. The SCE platform is configured by default to work in symmetric environments. A specific command (a-symmetric skip) is necessary in order to allow correct operation of the SCE platform in an asymmetric environments, and instruct it to take into consideration that the upstream and downstream of each flow has potentially different VLAN tags.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vlan translation vlan translation Sets the VLAN translation constant for the network port side, and specifies whether to increment or decrement the received VLAN tag. The subscriber port side automatically performs the reverse operation. Use the no form of this command to disable vlan translation for this port (sets the value to zero).
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference vlan translation SCE(config)#interface linecard 0 SCE(config if)#vlan translation increment value 20 SCE(config if)# Related Commands Command Description vlan Configures the VLAN environment. show interface linecard vlan translation Displays the VLAN translation configuration.
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference wap wap Enables or disables operating in a WAP-based environment. Use the no form of the command to disable operating in a WAP-based environment wap no wap Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default By default, operating in a WAP environment is disabled. Command Modes Linecard Interface Configuration Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries: Release Modification 3.0.
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