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1. Ether Type Description 803F DEC LAN Traffic Monitor 8040 8042 DEC Unassigned 8044 Planning Research Corp 8046 AT amp T 8047 AT amp T 8049 ExperData 805B Stanford V Kernel exp 805C Stanford V Kernel prod 805D Evans amp Sutherland 8060 Little Machines 8062 Counterpoint Computers 8065 Univ of Mass Amherst 8066 Univ of Mass Amherst 8067 Veeco Integrated Auto 8068 General Dynamics 8069 AT amp T 806A Autophon 806C ComDesign 806D Computgraphic Corp 806E 8077 Landmark Graphics Corp 807A Matra 807B Dansk Data Elektronik 807C Merit Internodal 807D 807F Vitalink Communications 8080 Vitalink TransLAN III 8081 8083 Counterpoint Computers 809B Appletalk 809C 809E Datability 809F Spider Systems Ltd 80A3 Nixdorf Computers 80A4 80B3 Siemens Gammasonics Inc 80C0 80C3 DCA Data Exchange Cluster May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2600 A2 GB21 50 Table A 2 Ether Types 4 of 6 A Reference Tables Ether Type Description 8064 Banyan Systems 80C5 Banyan Systems 80C6 Pacer Software 80C7 Applitek Corporation 80C8 80CC Intergraph Corporation 80CD 80CE Harris Corporation 80CF 80D2 Taylor Instrument 80D3 80D4 Rosemount Corporation 80D5 IBM SNA Service on Ether 80DD Varian Associates 80DE 80DF Integrated So
2. 3 150 Configure System Options Date Display Format 3 151 Configure System Options Inactivity Time 3 151 Configure System Options Spectrum Management 3 152 Configure System Options Alarm Threshold Temperature High 3 152 Configure System Options Alarm Threshold Temperature Intake Low 3 152 Configure System Options Test Timeout 3 153 Configure Uplink ___ 3 153 Configure Uplink Show 3 154 Configure Uplink Tag _ 3 154 Configure Uplink Tagging Index 3 155 Configure User Accounts 3 156 Configure User Accounts Create 3 157 Configure User Accounts Delete 3 157 Configure VLAN 0 2 0 2 00 cece eee 3 157 Configure VLAN 3 158 Configure VLAN 3 158 Configure VLAN modify DHCP Option 82 3 159 Configure VLAN Modify 3 159 Configure VLAN Modify Next Hop 3 160 Configure VLAN Modify Ports 3 160 Configure VLAN Modify Proxy ARP 3 161 Configure VLAN Modify Secure VLAN 3 161 Configure VLAN Reserved Block Star
3. 3 235 Show VLAN Reserved Block Start 3 236 May 2006 XV Contents A Reference Tables B Command Summary xvi Index B TeStead oncle noth te RE PURO SERE ROREM RE EE dans 3 236 TesPEEDS Start z a ust dere Mee aay REIR EA anaes y een a 3 236 Test LEDS Stop enden ue ep ek reb 3 237 Test PPP Discard ee ean Ee ENERO nere edd 3 237 Test PPP Echo Packet 3 237 Test SHDSL Loopback 5 3 238 Test SHDSL Loopback 5 3 239 Test T1E1 Inject Error llle 3 239 Test T1E1 Local Line Loopback 3 240 Test T1E1 Local Monitor 2 15 Pattern 3 241 Test T1E1 Local Monitor QRSS Pattern 3 242 Test T1E1 Local Payload Loopback 3 243 Test T1E1 Local Send 2 15 3 244 Test T1E1 Local Send QRSS Pattern 3 245 Test T1E1 Remote FDL Line Loopback T1 Only 3 246 Test T1E1 Remote FDL Payload Loopback T1 Only 3 246 Test T1E1 Remote Inband Line Loopback T1 Only 3 247 m Time ZONCS ee oe exa eie Cape urea e eS A 1 m Ether Typos veces bere hae beeen see Ma A 4 BM COMMANIS n Feces eaae Pelee dei a Seow ee eis B 1 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 About This Guide Document Purpose an
4. 3 176 Show Filter Rule 3 176 Show IGMP Configuration 3 177 Show IGMP Proxy 3 178 Show IGMP Proxy 3 178 Show Interface 3 179 Show Interface DSL Bonding Configuration 3 179 Show Interface DSL Bonding 3 180 Show Interface DSL Bonding Statistics 3 181 Show Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm 3 182 Show Interface DSL Far 3 184 Show Interface DSL Profile 3 184 Show Interface DSL Profile Line 3 185 Show Interface DSL Profile 0 3 185 Show Interface DSL Rates 3 187 Show Interface DSL Statistics 3 188 Show Interface DSL Statistics Line Far 3 189 Show Interface DSL Statistics Line Near 3 190 Show Interface SHDSL Configuration 3 193 Show Interface SHDSL Extended Rate Mode 3 194 Show Interface SHDSL Performance 3 195 Show Interface SHDSL Rates 3 196 Show Interface SHDSL Segment Alarm 3 197 Show Interface SHDSL
5. PDYN configure interface dsl profile traffic traffic class data TrafficProfileVideo 3 66 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Show configure interface dsl profile traffic show profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile traffic show command displays the definition of the traffic profile profile name Identifies the traffic profile Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile traffic show Video KKK kkk kkk kc kkkkkkkkkkkkkk Traffic Profile Configuration ee hehehe hehe eek ee eee hehe REE Traffic Profile Name Video Traffic Class data Maximum Rate 16000 kbps Number of References 2 Ports Bound To Profile 1 1 4 1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 67 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt State ADSL2 Only configure interface dsl port id pwrmgmt state enable disable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl pwrmgmt state command allows the port to enable or disable power management This command does not apply to the Express ReachDSL or SHDSL models port_id Identifies the port to be configured state enabled or disabled Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 22 pwrmgmt state en Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt Enabling ADSL2 Only configure interface dsl port id pwrmgmt enab
6. 1 3 VC 1 36 Video 4 dis pv 1 2 VC 0 62 PPPoE 1 1 Lowest Priority Group VC 0 32 Bridged Queue 4 High VC 0 35 Default Data Queue 3 VLAN 1 D rames are e selected from the D s plv ie PG output queues Frames queued Queue 2 J ets EON re IEEE untagged before forwarding if the 802 1p priority is an Untagged field or FIFO Member of the configurable per VLAN PG Queue 1 Low 03 17461 May 2006 Output VC Cell Scheduling All VCs are AAL5 Strict Priority PG 8 Queue 4 High to PG 1 Queue 1 Low 2600 A2 GB21 50 IGMP Snooping 1 System Concepts Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping is a method of handling multicast data streams by analyzing IGMP packets to learn multicast group address and port associations The following parameters control IGMP snooping m Leave Delay The amount of time that the multicast stream will continue on a port after the receipt of a Leave message Leave Join Forwarding Delay The amount of time that the start of a new multicast stream on a port is delayed following the receipt of a leave message The combination of these timers allows for a crisp channel change Quick Query Wait Time The amount of time to wait for a reply before issuing another Quick Query message Quick Queries are IGMP Queries for a specified multicast group This is needed when there is more than one set top box
7. ii May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 System Concepts Active Configurations The system has two configuration memories m Running configuration RAM m Startup configuration NVRAM The system operates based on the settings in the running configuration memory RAM This configuration may or may not be the same as the configuration in NVRAM All configuration changes made through any of the user interfaces CLI web interface NMS are stored only in the running configuration area You must explicitly copy the Running configuration to the Startup configuration Multiple users are permitted to be in the configuration mode at the same time on all three interfaces If any of the users perform a save command then the configuration changes made by all the users will be saved to the startup configuration System Terminology Port 2600 A2 GB21 50 The following terms are used in this manual and the product s user interfaces A port is one of the physical interfaces on the device These include m ALARM RELAY m CONSOLE m DSL Ports 1 24 m MANAGEMENT Port 1 m UPLINK Port 2 or Port m DOWNLINK Port 2 or Port 3 May 2006 1 1 1 System Concepts Unit Port ID DSL Port ID A single 1U chassis is referred to as a unit Port ID is the generic term used to refer to a DSL or Ethernet port in this document regardless of what method is used For DSL ports the port ID can be a number from 1 to 24 or an interface
8. Configure Interface DSL Bonding Group Status Trap configure interface dsl bonding group id group status trap enable disable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl bonding linkupdown trap command enables or disables the link up down trap for the specified DSL Bonding group group id Is the dynamically allocated Group ID assigned by the unit when the DSL Bonding Group is created group status trap This specified the link up and down trap is going to be enabled or disabled enable Enable the trap disable Disable the trap Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding 1 group status trap enable 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 25 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Bonding Name configure interface dsl bonding group id name group name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl bonding name command assigns a name to the specified DSL Bonding group group id Is the dynamically allocated Group ID assigned by the unit when the DSL Bonding Group is created group name Unique name assigned to the DSL Bonded Group as in ifAlias Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding 1 name Sheraton Grpl Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Activate configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm activate profile name dsl bonding group id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interf
9. Configure System Options Alarm Threshold Temperature High configure system options alarm threshold temp high threshold Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system options alarm threshold temp high command specifies the high alarm threshold for the intake temperature sensor Example PDYN configure system options alarm threshold temp high 120 Configure System Options Alarm Threshold Temperature Intake Low configure system options alarm threshold temp low threshold Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system options alarm threshold temp low command specifies the low alarm threshold for the intake temperature sensor Example PDYN configure system options alarm threshold temp low 10 3 152 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure System Options Test Timeout configure system options test timeout time Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system options test timeout command specifies the maximum amount of time a disruptive test is allowed to run time Specifies the amount of time in minutes a disruptive test can run before it is terminated The valid range is 1 30 The default is 5 minutes Example PDYN configure system options test timeout 2 Note that currently there are no disruptive tests defined for this product Configure Uplink configure uplink eth2 eth3
10. show interface shdsl profile traffic profile name show interface t1e1 port id configuration show interface t1e1 port id performance show interface t1e1 port id statistics show management access list show management arp show management default gateway show management inband address show management out of band address show management periodic arp show management route show management snmp configuration show management snmp statistics show management telnet configuration show management web configuration show mlppp bundle bundle number clear statistics show mlppp bundle bundle number configuration B 14 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 show mlppp bundle bundle number statistics show mlppp bundle bundle number status show mutlicast configuration show muticast forwarding table show muticast last reporter show multicast statistics show ppp port id configuration show ppp port id statistics show proxy arp nhr show running config show scheduled backup show security ip port_id show security mac port_id show sntp show syslog show syslog remote show system information show system options show system self test show system status show technical support 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 B Command Summary B 15 Command Summary show uplink show uplink tag show user accounts show users show vlan configuration show vlan reserved block start vlan id tes
11. 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 31 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Line Mode ADSL Only configure interface dsl port id line mode ansi dmt g lite multimode adsl2 adsl2plus multimode annexm Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl line mode command specifies the line code for a ADSL port port id Identifies the port to be configured line mode Valid choices are ansi The port uses ANSI T1 413 1998 dmt The port uses G dmt G 992 3 g lite The port uses G lite G 992 4 adsl2 The port uses ADSL2 G 992 3 adsl2plus The port uses ADSL2 G 992 5 multimode The port automatically senses the line code in accordance with G 994 1 This is the default multimode annexm The port automatically senses the line protocol in accordance with G 994 1 and allows G 992 3 G 992 5 Annex M protocol This command is not available on ReachDSL models which are always set for Multimode When multimode or multimode annexm is chosen G 992 3 Mode 1 and Mode 2 Annex L protocols will also be allowed Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 24 line mode ansi 3 32 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Linkupdown Trap configure interface dsl port_id linkupdown trap disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl linkupdown trap command specifies whether an SNMP trap should
12. 3 110 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Management Default Gateway Address This command is used to configure the management IP address subnet mask and gateway address These IP addresses are in the management domain not the user domain configure management default gateway ip address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management default gateway command specifies the IP address of the next hop router for the management traffic ip address Specifies the IP address of the default gateway for the management ports Example PDYN4 configure management default gateway 137 90 127 1 Configure Management InBand Address This command is used to configure the inband management IP address subnet mask and gateway address These IP addresses are in the management domain not the user domain The inband management traffic is received on the same uplink port as user traffic configure management inband address address subnet mask Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management inband address command specifies the IP address of the unit ip address Specifies the management IP address Default is 0 0 0 0 disabled subnet mask Specifies the subnet mask to be applied to the IP address The default mask is 255 255 255 0 Example PDYN configure management inband address 137 90 127 3 255 255 255 0 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3
13. Configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream loss loss profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream loss command modifies the downstream los of signal seconds required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified loss if the number of LOSS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream loss 500 adsl alarm profile1 3 42 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Severely Error Seconds Configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream ses ses profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream ses command modifies the downstream severely errored seconds required to generate an alarm profile_name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified ses SNMP trap is sent if the number of severely errored seconds events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream ses 500 adsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Unavailable Seconds Configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream uas uas
14. The configure management snmp nms traps delete entry command removes from one to eight IP addresses from the Trap Manager List traps_address1 traps_address8 Specifies one to eight IP addresses of traps managers Example PDYN configure management snmp nms traps delete entry 135 76 90 90 135 76 91 1 Configure Management SNMP NMS Traps Show configure management snmp nms traps show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp nms traps show command displays all IP addresses in the Trap Manager List Example PDYN configure management snmp nms traps show 10 10 2 2 TO EOS LOL 135 90 1 1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 117 3 Commands Configure Management SNMP Read Write Community String configure management snmp private string private_community_string Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp private string command specifies the community string for read write access private_community_string Specifies the string used for read write access It may be up to 32 printable characters The default is private Example PDYN configure management snmp private string topsecret Configure Management SNMP Read Only Community String configure management snmp public string public_community_string Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp public string command specifies the communit
15. snmpInPkts 0000000000 snmpInBadVersions 0000000000 snmplInBadCommunityNames 0000000000 snmplInBadCommunityUses 0000000000 snmpInASNParseErrs 0000000000 snmpInGetRequests 0000000000 snmpInGetNexts 0000000000 snmpInSetRequests 0000000000 snmpOutGetResponses 0000000000 snmpOutTraps 0000000016 snmpEnableAuthenTraps 0000000001 snmpSilentDrops 0000000000 snmpProxyDrops 0000000000 PDYN _ Show Management Telnet Configuration show management telnet configuration Minimum Access Level User The show management telnet configuration command displays configuration parameters for the telnet feature Example PDYN show management telnet configuration state enable access validation disabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 215 3 Commands Show Management Web Configuration show management web configuration Minimum Access Level User The show management telnet configuration command displays configuration parameters for the web feature Example PDYN show management web configuration state enable access validation disabled 3 216 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Multicast Configuration show multicast configuration Minimum Access Level User The show multicast configuration command displays configuration parameters for the multicast feature Example PDYN show multicast web configuration Port ID Unknown Forwarding Mode DSL Port 1 flood DSL Port 2 fl
16. start Start the test stop Stop the test status Display the status of the test port id Specifies the T1 E1 port Example PDYN testtiei remote fdl payload loopback start 2 PDYN testtiei remote fdl payload loopback status 2 3 246 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Test 1 1 Remote Inband Line Loopback T1 Only test 11 1 remote inband line loopback start stop status port id Minimum Access Level Administrator The test te1 remote inband line loopback command is used to start or stop a remote inband line loopback test selected port This command will also display the test status for a specific port start Start the test stop Stop the test status Display the status of the test port id Specifies the T1 E1 port Example PDYN testtle1 remote inband line loopback start 2 PDYN testtle1 remote inband line loopback status 2 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 247 3 Commands 3 248 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 Time Zones 2600 A2 GB21 50 Reference Tables The following values are used by the configure date timezone command Table A 1 Time Zone Offsets from UTC 1 of 3 Time Zone Name Offset and Description gmt Greenwich Mean Time UTC No Daylight Savings Time us eastern UTC 5 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us indiana UTC 6 No Daylight Savings Time us
17. 3 228 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show System Self Test show system self test Minimum Access Level User The show system self test command shows the self test results for the unit Example PDYN gt show system self test Unit Pass CPU Pass Real Time Clock Pass Fan and Temp Control Pass I2C Bus Pass Serial Eeprom Pass Heater Pass ethernet 1 Pass ethernet 2 Pass ethernet 2 Pass DSL ports 1 2 9 10 11 12 Status P P 3 4 5 6 7 8 P P P P P P P P DSL ports 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Status P P P P P P P P P P P P PDYN gt 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 229 3 Commands Show System Status show system status Minimum Access Level User The show system status command shows the state of alarms throughout the system Example PDYN show system status Status Up Name XXXXXXXXXXX Location XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Contact XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Up Time hh mm selftest pass fan 1 alarm fan 2 alarm intake temperature alarm 70 C internal temperature alarm 99 C input relay open Ethernet Ports eth1 eth2 eth3 up up up DSL Links 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Status D U U U U U D D D 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 U U U U U U U U U U U U Display results selftest The result of the power on self test fail or pass uplink The state of the uplink blank or alarm fan n The state of the fans 1 2 blank or alarm temperature
18. Configure Interface T1 E1 Port Status Configure Interface T1 E1 Timing Configure Configure Management Access List Configure Management Access List Create Configure Management Access List Delete All Configure Management Access List Delete Entry May 2006 Contents ix Contents Configure Management Access List Show 3 109 Configure Management ARP 3 109 Configure Management ARP Clear Dynamic Addresses 3 110 Configure Management ARP Delete 3 110 Configure Management Default Gateway Address 3 111 Configure Management InBand Address 3 111 Configure Management Out of Band Address 3 112 Configure Management Route 3 112 Configure Management Route Delete 3 113 Configure Management Route Show 3 113 Configure Management Periodic ARP Add 3 114 Configure Management Periodic ARP Delete 3 114 Configure Management Periodic ARP Show 3 115 Configure Management SNMP Access Validation 3 115 Configure Management SNMP NMS Traps Add 3 116 Configure Management SNMP NMS Traps Delete All 3 116 Configure Ma
19. Configure Syslog Remote Enable When remote syslog is enabled the system will send the syslog message to the local syslog file as well as to the remote syslog server that has been configured configure syslog remote enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure syslog remote enable command enables or disables the remote syslog feature disabled No messages get sent to a remote syslog server This is the default enabled Syslog messages will be sent to a remote server if one has been defined Example PDYN configure syslog remote enabled 3 148 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Syslog Remote Create configure syslog remote create ip address port Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure syslog remote create command specifies the IP address to send syslog messages ip address The address of a remote Syslog server The default is 0 0 0 0 The system only supports one remote Syslog server To change the IP address of the server the user enters a new IP address using the configure syslog remote create command The new IP address will overwrite the previous address udp port This value specifies the UDP port to be used for sending remote syslog messages If no value is specified then the default value will be used The default port is 514 as specified in RFC 3164 Example PDYN configure syslog remote create 135 90 2 1
20. Configure System Location configure system information system location location Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system information system location command stores the location of the system location Up to 36 printable characters No spaces are allowed Example PDYN configure system information system location Building C First Floor 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 149 3 Commands Configure System Name configure system information system name name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system information system name command stores a name identifying the system name Up to 36 printable characters No spaces are allowed Example PDYN configure system information system name Zhone IAC 8 Configure System Contact configure system information system contact contact Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system information system contact command usually stores the name of a person to contact if the system has a problem name Up to 36 printable characters No spaces are allowed Example PDYN configure system information system contact Toby 3 150 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure System Options Date Display Format configure system options date display format dd mm yy mm dd yy Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system options date display fo
21. PDYN configure scheduled backup sunday 00 00 Configure Scheduled Backup FTP configure scheduled backup ftp ip address user name password filename Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure scheduled backup ftp command defines the FTP File Transfer Protocol server used for automatic configuration backup ip address Specifies the network address of the FTP server user name Specifies a user name accepted by the FTP server password Specifies the password associated with the user name filename Specifies the file containing the configuration backup Example PDYN configure scheduled backup ftp 135 27 90 98 admin admnpass iac2_bkup 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 139 3 Commands Configure Scheduled Backup Time Stamp configure scheduled backup ftp timestamp append none Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure scheduled backup ftp timestamp command determines whether a timestamp is added to filenames to distinguish them from each other and prevent overwriting existing files append Date and time are added to the filename none The filename is used as entered This is the default Example PDYN configure scheduled backup ftp timestamp append 3 140 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Security This command is used to limits the number of active IP addresses on a port The Administrator can set the limit of
22. The name of the rule to be modified forward If a packet matches the rule it is forwarded discard If a packet matches the rule it is discarded ether Specifies that the rule applies to Layer 2 Ethernet traffic ether snap Specifies that the rule applies to Layer 2 SubNetwork Access Protocol SNAP traffic ethertypes Specifies the Ethertype to be filtered in hexadecimal The hexadecimal values for Ethertypes as listed in RFC 1700 are valid These Ethertypes are shown in Ether Types in Appendix A Reference Tables Example PDYN configure filter rule create DecNetdrop discard ether 6003 PDYN configure filter rule create IPXdrop discard ether 8137 Configure Filter Rule Delete configure filter rule delete rule name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter rule delete command deletes a rule for filtering traffic rule name The name of the rule to be deleted Example PDYN configure filter rule delete IPXdrop Note that if a rule is part of an active filter the system will not delete the rule It must first be removed from the filter 3 12 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Filter Operational Notes The following operational restriction apply to filters and bindings m Filters and Rules can exist independently without regard to whether they are used in bindings m A Filter Rule binding can be created only if both the filter and rule exi
23. The system intake and internal temperature in Centigrade If there are multiple sensors this will be the temperature sensor that is most out of range Under DSL port numbers 1 24 is one of the following D Port is down U Port is up period Port is disabled 3 230 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Technical Support show technical support Minimum Access Level User The show technical support command shows contact information similar to that in Warranty Sales Service and Training Information at the beginning of the user s manual Example PDYN gt show technical support Warranty Sales Service and Training Information Contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed For additional information concerning warranty sales service repair installation documentation training distributor locations or Paradyne worldwide office locations use one of the following methods Internet Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Be sure to register your warranty at www paradyne com warranty Telephone Call our automated system to receive current information by fax or to speak with a company representative Within the U S A call 1 877 946 6320 1 877 Zhone20 prompt 3 Outside the U S A call 1 510 7133 prompt 3 Via Email support paradyne com Show Uplink
24. uas Specify an Unavailable Seconds threshold of 0 900 seconds An SNMP UAS trap message may be sent if the number of UAS events in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds the selected value At most one SNMP and will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm uas threshold 700 shdsl alarm profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 89 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Activate configure interface shdsl profile line activate profile name port_id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line activate command activates the specified SHDSL line profile onto the specified port s port id Identifies the port or range of ports in which the profile is to be activated profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be activated Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line activate shdsl line profile1 22 3 90 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Create configure interface shdsl profile line create profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line create command creates a new SHDSL Line Profile profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be created Following are the parameters that comprise the SHDSL Line Profile Line
25. 3 Commands Configure RADIUS Show configure radius show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure radius show command specifies all of the RADIUS servers that have been defined for the system Example PDYN configure radius show Radius Server State enable Entry 1 serverlp 135 90 147 8 Secret asdf Port 1812 Timeout 3 Retries 3 Entry 2 serverlp 135 90 147 98 Secret asdftoo Port 1812 Timeout 3 Retries 3 Configure RADIUS state configure radius state enable disable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure radius state command specifies whether the RADIUS server feature will be used enable Specifies that the system will use the RADIUS server to authenticate users disable Specifies that the system will not use the RADIUS server Example PDYN configure radius state enable Scheduled Configuration Backups This command sets parameters for automatic configuration backup This feature allows the administrator to automatically back up the configuration of the unit ona 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 137 3 Commands scheduled basis When enabled auto backup uploads the configuration of each device according to a schedule selected Configure Scheduled Backup Enable configure scheduled backup disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure scheduled backup command determines whether automatic configurati
26. Atuc max psd Enter the ATU C max nominal PSD from 60 0 to 38 0 dBm Hz Atur max psd Enter the ATU R max nominal PSD from 60 0 to 38 0 dBm Hz Atuc max tx pwr Enter the ATU C max aggregate transmit power from 0 to 25 5 dBm Atur max tx pwr Enter the ATU R max aggregate transmit power from 0 to 25 5 dBm Atuc max rx pwr Enter the ATU C max receive power from 0 to 25 5 dBm or 2048 Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile psd create adsl profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 59 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Delete configure interface dsl profile psd delete profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile psd delete command deletes an ADSL PSD Profile Only applicable on ADSL2 units profile_name Identifies the ADSL profile to be deleted Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile psd delete adsl profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Show configure interface dsl profile psd show profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile psd show command displays the contents of the specified ADSL PSD Profile Only applicable on ADSL units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be displayed Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile psd show adsl profile1 3 60 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure In
27. May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2 CLI Conventions Modes of Operation You may enter CLI commands in their entirety on one line For example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 line code dmt PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 latency fast Alternatively you may logically position the command interface at any point in the command tree structure by entering partial commands The prompt shows where you are in the command structure For example PDYN configure PDYN configure interface PDYN configure interface dsl PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 line code dmt PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 latency fast You can move back up the command tree using the back command Back Command The back command positions the CLI up one level in the command tree For example if DSL interface 1 1 is being configured the following prompt is displayed PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 Each back command positions the interface one level higher PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 fback PDYN configure interface ds1 back PDYN configure interface back PDYN configure _ Automatic Command Completion 2600 A2 GB21 50 Commands and keywords can be abbreviated to as few characters as are required to make them uniquely identifiable For example con is a valid abbreviation for configure and cop is a valid abbreviation for copy but the abbreviation co is
28. Specifies local node wishes to use 24 bit sequence numbers Example PDYN configure mlppp bundle 1 short sequence number 12bit Configure MLPPP Bundle VLAN Acceptable Frame Type configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number vlan acceptable frame type all tagged Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure mlppp bundle vlan acceptable frame type command determines if tagged and untagged frames or if tagged frames only will be accepted on a port mlppp bundle number Valid bundle numbers 1 through 8 all The unit will accept all frame types including untagged frames Untagged frames or priority tagged frames will be assigned the PVID associated with this port tagged Only tagged frames will be allowed on this bundle The unit will discard untagged or priority tagged frames received on this bundle Example PDYN4 configure mlppp bundle 1 vlan acceptable frame type all 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 127 3 Commands Configure MLPPP Bundle VLAN Ingress Filtering configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number vlan ingress filtering disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure mlppp bundle vlan ingress filtering command causes the unit ot discard incoming tagged frames that are not members of the VLAN for this port mlppp bundle number Valid bundle numbers are 1 through 8 disabled The unit will accept all incoming ta
29. The configure interface shdsl atm encapsulation command specifies whether the port uses Logical Link Control LLC or Virtual Channel Multiplexing VCM bridged encapsulation These are defined in RFC 1483 port id Identifies the port to be configured pg Identifies the priority group on this port If the priority group is not entered it will be assumed to be group 1 atm encapsulation Valid choices are Ilc bridged The interface uses LLC bridged encapsulation This is the default vcm bridged The interface uses VCM bridged encapsulation Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 1 atm encapsulation vcm bridged 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 75 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Equipment Mode configure interface shdsl port id equip mode co mode cpe mode Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl equip mode command configures the specified port to operate as a CO device or a CPD device for the stu c unit port id Identifies the port to be configured co mode Port in the central office unit operates in CO mode cpe mode Port in the cental office unit operates in CPE mode Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 24 equip mode co mode Configure Interface SHDSL Extended Rate Mode Selection configure interface shdsl extended rate mode selection payload5696 disable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure
30. configure interface shdsl profile alarm delete profile configure interface shdsl profile alarm es threshold es profile name B 6 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 Command Summary configure interface shdsl profile alarm loop attenuation threshold atten profile_name configure interface shdsl profile alarm losws threshold losws profile_name configure interface shdsl profile alarm ses threshold ses profile_name configure interface shdsl profile alarm show profile_name configure interface shdsl profile alarm snr margin threshold snr profile_name configure interface shdsl profile alarm uas threshold uas profile_name configure interface shdsl profile line activate profile name port id configure interface shdsl profile line create profile name configure interface shdsl profile line delete profile configure interface shdsl profile line line probe enable disable profile name configure interface shdsl profile line max rate rate profile configure interface shdsl profile line min rate rate profile name configure interface shdsl profile line mode annex a annex b both profile configure interface shdsl profile line power feeding no power power feed wetting current profile configure interface shdsl profile line psd symmetric asymmetric profile configure interface shdsl profile line reference clock local system profile
31. profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream us command modifies the downstream unavailable seconds required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified uas SNMP trap is sent if the number of UAS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream uas 500 adsl alarm profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 43 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Show configure interface dsl profile alarm show profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm show command displays the configuration of the specified alarm profile profile name Identifies the ADSL alarm profile to be displayed Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm show adsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Decreasing Rate configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream dr dr profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream dr command modifies the upstream decreasing rate to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified dr SNMP rate change trap is sent if the current rate is greater than or equal to
32. show interface dsl bonding group_id statistics atm bucket_number show interface dsl bonding profile alarm profile name show interface dsl profile alarm profile name show interface dsl profile line profile name show interface dsl profile psd profile_name show interface dsl profile traffic profile name show interface ethernet port_id clear statistics show interface ethernet port_id configuration show interface ethernet port_id statistics show interface shdsl port_id clear statistics atm show interface shdsl port_id clear statistics line stu c stu r rep 1 rep 8 cust net pair 1 pair 2 show interface shdsl port_id configuration show interface shdsl all performance show interface shdsl port id rates 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 B 13 Command Summary show interface shdsl port_id segment alarm stu c stu r rep 1 rep 8 cust net pair 1 pair 2 bucket_number show interface shdsl port id statistics atm show interface shdsl port id statistics line stu c stu r rep 1 rep 8 cust net pair 1 pair 2 bucket number show interface shdsl port id status stu c stu r rep 1 rep 8 cust net show interface shdsl port id unit inventory stu c stu r rep 1 rep 8 cust net show interface shdsl extended rate mode show interface shdsl profile alarm profile show interface shdsl profile line profile
33. 1519 1536 x 0600 1656 1679 1680 1703 1704 1727 1728 1751 1752 1775 1792 x 0700 1912 1935 1936 1959 1960 1983 1984 2007 2008 2031 2048 x0800 2168 2191 2192 2215 2216 2239 2240 2263 2264 2287 2304 0900 2424 2447 2448 2471 2472 2495 2496 2519 2520 2543 2560 x 0A00 2680 2703 2704 2727 2728 2751 2752 2775 2776 2799 2816 0 00 2936 2959 2960 2983 2984 3007 3008 3033 3034 3057 3072 0 00 3192 3215 3216 3239 3240 3263 3264 3287 3288 3311 3328 0000 3448 3471 3472 3495 3496 3519 3520 3543 3544 3567 3584 0 00 3704 3727 3728 3751 3752 3775 3776 3799 3800 3823 3840 00 3960 3983 3984 4007 4008 4031 4032 4055 4056 4079 Configure User Accounts 3 156 This command is used to configure users of the system Maximum number of users is 20 Only a user with Administrator privilege can create or delete users When an Administrator creates a user account they also determine the privilege level by the number of passwords they give the user the privilege password that gives a user admin privilege is optional Any administrator can delete any other administrator or user The system will not allow all use accounts to be deleted There must always be at least one administrator defined The system will not allow Admins to delete themsel
34. 2 4 Command History Buffer 2 4 Command Line Prompts 2 2 Command Summary B 1 Command Syntax Error Handling 2 5 Commands 3 1 B 1 Configure Bridge 3 3 Configure Bridge Clear 3 3 Configure Bridge Mode 3 4 Configure Bridge Timeout 3 5 Configure Date and Time 3 5 Configure Date Timezone 3 6 Configure Factory Defaults 3 7 Configure Filter Create 3 8 Configure Filter Delete 3 9 Configure Filter Modify 3 9 Configure Filter Operational Notes 3 13 Configure Filter Protocol Specific 3 10 Configure Filter Binding 3 10 Configure Filter Binding Create 3 10 Configure Filter Binding Delete 3 11 Configure Filter Rule Create L2 filter 3 11 Configure Filter Rule Delete 3 12 Configure Filter Rule Modify L2 filter 3 12 Configure Filter 3 7 Configure IGMP Proxy Enable 3 17 Configure IGMP Proxy Report Summary Enable 3 18 Configure IGMP Query Count 3 16 Configure IGMP Query Wait Timer 3 17 Configure IGMP Snooping 3 13 3 14 Configure IGMP Snooping Leave Delay 3 15 Configure IGMP Snooping Leave Join Delay 3 16 Configure Interface Console Data Bits 3 18 Configure Interface Console Parity 3 19 Configure Interface Console Rate 3 19 Configure Interface Console Show 3 19 Configure Interface Console Stop Bits 3 20 Configure Interface DSL ATM Encapsulation 3 23 Configure Interface DSL ATM VC Create 3 22 Configure Interface DSL ATM VC Delete 3 23 Configure Interface DSL Bonding 3 24 Configure Interfa
35. 3 128 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2600 A2 GB21 50 Contents Configure MLPPP Bundle VLAN Priority 3 128 Configure MLPPP Bundle VLAN PVID 3 129 Configure PPP 0 00 cece 3 129 Configure PPP Address and Control Field Compression 3 129 Configure PPP Bridge Control Protocol 3 130 Configure PPP Frame Control Sequence Size 3 130 Configure PPP Keep Alive Quiet Time 3 131 Configure PPP Keep Alive Timeoug 3 131 Configure PPP Magic Number 3 132 Configure PPP Maximum Receive Unit 3 132 Configure PPP Protocol Field Compression 3 133 Configure PPP VLAN Acceptable Frame Type 3 133 Configure PPP VLAN Ingress Filtering 3 134 Configure PPP VLAN Priority 3 134 Configure PPP VLAN PVID 3 135 Configure Proxy ARP NHR 3 135 Configure RADIUS Add 3 136 Configure RADIUS Delete 3 136 Configure RADIUS Show 3 137 Configure RADIUS state 3 137 Scheduled Configuration Backups 3 137 Configure Scheduled Backup Enable 3 138 Configure Scheduled Backup 3
36. Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Min Rate configure interface shdsl profile line min rate rate profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line min rate command modifies the minimum rate for the specified profile profile_name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be modified rate Enter a minimum rate from 0 to 4112 kbps Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line min rate 1000 shdsl line profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Mode configure interface shdsl profile line mode annex b both profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line mode command modifies the SHDSL mode as specified by ITU T G 991 2 for the specified profile profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be modified annex b The port trains to Annex A regional setting as specified by ITU T G 991 2 annex b The port trains to Annex B regional setting as specified by ITU T G 991 2 both The port trains to the mode setting of the endpoint Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line mode both shdsl line profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 93 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Power Feeding configure interface shdsl profile line power feeding no power power feed wetting current profile_name Minimum Access Level A
37. If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200IP Command Line Interface Reference 2600 A2 GB21 50 Contents About This Guide m Document Purpose and Intended Audience m Document Summary i m Product Related Documents ji 1 System Concepts Active Configurations sssaaa cee ee 1 1 System Terminology 1 1 1 1 Unit om tu 1 2 POR ID qu tis Pe ey ap ela AS Notus 1 2 DSI Pott ID eben ert au istis ue 1 2 DSL Bonded 1 1 3 Ethernet Port ID eee 1 3 Reserved 1 3 Tisand iEt 1 4 PPP Port Dore ise eet EU ek ee ante e my ete 1 4 MLPPP Bundle Port ID 0 1 4 E Priority Grops isi verde satiated RePEc eur Paden 1 5 IGMP 1 7 2 CLI Conventions 2600 A2 GB21 50 OVENICW oss Desire vcio rari pe mds wae esd 2 1 Access Levels llle eee 2 1 LOO GING IN i ectetuer er freed rte ente d ee
38. Loop Attenuation 2 dB 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 SHDSL Ports 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Status UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP Line Rate kbps 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 Attainable Rate kbps 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 Relative Capacity 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 SNR Margin 1 dB 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 SNR Margin 2 dB 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Loop Attenuation 1 dB 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Loop Attenuation 2 dB 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 SHDSL Ports 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Status UP DN UP UP UP UP UP UP Line Rate kbps 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 Attainable Rate kbps 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 Relative Capacity 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 SNR Margin 1 dB 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 SNR Margin 2 dB 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Loop Attenuation 1 dB 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Loop Attenuation 2 dB 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Note indicates that the port doesn t exist as it one of the wire pairs and not the first wire pair 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 195 3 Commands Show Interface SHDSL Rates show interface shdsl port id rates Minimum Access Level User The show interface shdsl rates command displays the data rate for all SHDSL ports port id Must be all all rate Specifies that the current rate of the specified port should be displayed Example PDYN show interface shdsl all rates SHDSL Rates kbps PORT RATE PORT RATE 1 2312 13 2312 2 moe 14 231
39. configure vlan modify vlan id name ports tagged untagged delete port id pg port list Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure vlan modify ports command is used to define the ports that are members of this vlan vlan id This value specifies the VLAN to be modified vlan name This value uses the assigned VLAN name to identify the VLAN to be modified port id This value specifies the port to be included in this vlan pg Identifies the priority group on this port If the priority group is not entered it will be assumed to be group 1 port list This value is a range of ports to be included in this vlan Valid values are 1 24 eth1 eth2 and eth3 Enter delete to delete all ports tagged This parameter specifies that the ports listed in this command are tagged members of the vlan untagged This parameter specifies that the ports listed in this command are untagged members of the vlan Example PDYN configure vlan modify 1 ports untagged eth1 eth2 eth3 1 24 3 160 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure VLAN Modify Proxy ARP configure vlan modify vlan id vian_name proxy arp enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure vlan modify proxy arp command specifies if the proxy arp function will be used on the selected VLAN vlan id This value specifies the VLAN to be modified vlan name This value uses the assigned VLAN name t
40. profile name Identifies the traffic profile Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile traffic delete TrafficProfileVideo 3 64 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Max Rate configure interface dsl profile traffic max rate max rate profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile traffic max rate command specifies the maximum rate in kbps a port will transfer data regardless of the port s physical speed profile_name Identifies the traffic profile max rate The maximum rate in 32 kbps increments that the port will run at Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile traffic max rate 4096 TrafficProfileVideo Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Port Activate configure interface dsl profile traffic port activate profile name port id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile traffic port activate command specifies the DSL port to which the traffic profile is applied profile name Identifies the traffic profile port id Identifies the port or range of ports for which the profile is to be activated Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile traffic port activate TrafficProfileVideo 1 PDYN4 configure interface dsl profile traffic port activate TrafficProfileVideo 1 24 PDYN4 configure interface dsl profile traffic port activa
41. statistics Minimum Access Level User The show interface ethernet statistics command displays statistics for all Ethernet ports or a specified port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displayed for all Ethernet ports statistics Specifies that the error statistics for the specified port should be displayed Example PDYN show interface ethernet eth1 statistics ethernet link up current link up time ddd hh mm ss rate 100 Mb s mode auto connector type rj45 Ethernet statistics total bytes Rx XXXXXX total bytes Tx XXXXXX total frames Rx XXXXXX total frames Tx XXXXXX total broadcast Rx XXXXXX total multicast Rx XXXXXX total frames discarded XXXXXX PDYN ethernet link The status of the link dormant The link has no device attached down The link is down unknown The link s status cannot be determined up The link is enabled and ready to send packets current link up time The number of days hours minutes and seconds the interface has been active rate The data rate of the port mode The duplex mode full duplex or half duplex connector type The connector used for the link rj45 or fiber total bytes rx Number of bytes received on the port total bytes tx Number of bytes transmitted by the port total frames rx Number of bytes received on the port total frames tx Number
42. 138 Configure Scheduled Backup Fixed 3 139 Configure Scheduled Backup FTP 3 139 Configure Scheduled Backup Time Stamp 3 140 Configure Security 3 141 Configure Security IP Host Address Limiting Enable 3 141 Configure Security Add Static Address 3 142 Configure Security IP Max Addresses 3 143 Configure Security IP 3 143 Configure Security MAC 3 144 Configure Security MAC 3 145 Configure Security MAC Show 3 145 Configure 5 3 146 Configure SNTP 3 146 Configure SNTP Server Address 3 146 Configure SNTP 3 147 Configure Syslog 3 147 Configure Syslog Rate 3 147 May 2006 xi Contents Configure Syslog Threshold 3 148 Configure Syslog Remote Enable 3 148 Configure Syslog Remote Create 3 149 Configure System Location 3 149 Configure System 3 150 Configure System
43. 16 The default is 4080 Example PDYN configure vlan reserved block start 4080 Configure VLAN Show configure vlan show vlan id name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure vlan show command displays all the configuration parameters for the selected VLAN This command is identical to the show vlan configuration command Example PDYN4 configure vlan show 3 162 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Copy Configuration The copy function is used for saving and restoring configurations The command is designed so that a file is copied from the first specified configuration to the second specified configuration or FTP meaning FTP server file system The prototype for the command is copy source options destination options There is a restriction when FTP is used as either the source or the destination In this case the other parameter must be startup config All FTP transfers are to from the configuration file in nonvolatile memory In order to download a configuration and make it active the Administrator must execute two copy commands The first command does an FTP transfer to the startup configuration file The second command copies the startup configuration to the running configuration Copy From FTP Server to Startup Configuration Download Configuration copy ftp ip address user name password filename startup config Minimum Access Le
44. 39 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Delete 3 39 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 IN 1 Index Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream De creasing Rate 3 40 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Error Seconds 3 40 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream In creasing Rate 3 41 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Loss of Frame Seconds 3 41 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Loss of Signal Seconds 3 42 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Se verely Error Seconds 3 43 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Un available Seconds 3 43 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Show 3 44 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream De creasing Rate 3 44 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Error Seconds 3 45 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Increas ing Rate 3 45 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Init Fail 3 48 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Frame Seconds 3 46 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Link Seconds 3 46 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Power Seconds 3 47 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Signal Seconds 3 47 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Severely Errored Seconds 3 48 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Unavail able Seconds 3 49 Configure Interface DSL Profile L
45. 86E0 86EF Landis amp Gyr Powers 8700 8710 Motorola 8863 PPPoE Discovery May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 A Reference Tables Table A 2 Ether Types 6 of 6 Ether Type Description 8864 PPPoE Session 8A96 8A97 Invisible Software 9000 Loopback 9001 3Com Bridge XNS Sys Mgmt 9002 3Com Bridge TCP IP Sys 9003 3Com Bridge loop detect FFOO BBN VITAL LanBridge cache FFOO FFOF ISC Bunker Ramo 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 A 9 A Reference Tables A 10 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 Command Summary Commands clear bridge clear management arp clear syslog configure bridge clear configure bridge mode mux switch sms uplink tag configure bridge timeout time configure date mm dd yy dd mm yy hh mm configure date timezone time zone configure factory configure filter create filter_name forward discard rule_name_1 rule_name_16 configure filter delete filter_name configure filter modify filter name forward discard 1 rule name 16 configure filter proto specific netbios deny permit configure filter binding create filter name outbound inbound both port id configure filter binding delete filter name outbound inbound both port id configure filter rule create rule name forward discard ether ether snap ethertypes configure filter rule delete rule configure filter rule modify rule name for
46. Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Loss of Signal OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Remote Alarm Indication OK OK OK OK OK OK 3 204 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface T1 E1 Statistics Far End show interface t1e1 port id statistics far end bucket number Minimum Access Level User The show interface t1e1 statistics far end command displays the far end statistics information about all ports or the selected port port id Specifies the T1 E1 port configuration to be displayed If all is specified then information for all ports is displayed bucket number Optional parameter to specify the maximum interval 1 to 96 to display If no bucket number is specified then all intervals are displayed If bucket number is entered then all buckets up to the specified bucket are displayed The current interval is always displayed Example PDYN show interface t1e1 6 statistics far end T1E1 Far End Statistics port 6 ES SES SEFS UAS BES PCV LES Current 1 12 1 24 26 17 80 Interval 1 0 0 0 0 888 1 1 Interval 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Displayed Results ES number of Errored Seconds in the 15 minute interval 900 seconds An Errored Second has one or more Path Code Violations one or more Out of Frame defects one or more Controlled Slip events or a detected Alarm Indication Signal AIS defect SES The number of Severely Errored Seconds SEFS The number of Severely Errored Frame Seconds S
47. Down8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Margin UP 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Margin Down 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 AttainableRate Up8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 AttainableRate Down8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Attenuation Up 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Attenuation Down 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 TX Power 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 186 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Rates show interface dsl port_id rates Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl rates command displays the data rate for all ADSL ports port id Must be all all rate Specifies that the current rate of the specified port should be displayed Example PDYN show interface dsl all rates PORT UP DOWN PORT UP DOWN 1 1000 12000 13 1000 12000 2 1000 12000 14 1000 12000 3 1000 12000 15 1000 12000 4 1000 12000 16 1000 12000 5 1000 12000 17 1000 12000 6 1000 12000 18 1000 12000 7 1000 12000 19 1000 12000 8 1000 12000 20 1000 12000 9 1000 12000 21 1000 12000 10 1000 12000 22 1000 12000 11 1000 12000 23 down down 12 1000 12000 24 down down PDYN gt _ Display results Line Rate Up The upstream data rate of the link is up If the link is down one of the following will be displayed Dsbl The port is administratively disabled Down The link is down Line Rate Down The downstream data rate If the link is down one of the following will be displayed Dsbl The port is
48. Ethertypes action The action to perform if the rule is satisfied forward The packet is forwarded discard The packet is discarded frame DIX or SNAP ether frame type rule The rule criteria The Ethertypes the rule affects 3 174 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Filter Binding show filter binding filter filler name port port id Minimum Access Level User The show filter binding command displays the bindings of filters to interfaces filter Specifies that output is sorted by filter name filler name Specifies that the display should be limited to a single filter port Specifies that output is sorted by port number port id Specifies that the display should be limited to a single port Example PDYN gt show filter binding port filter name direction 2 ethernetFilter Inbound 3 anotherFilter Inbound 18 ethernetFilter Inbound 19 ethernetFilter Inbound PDYN gt show filter binding filter ethernetFilter ethernetFilter Inbound 18 Inbound 19 Inbound 2 PDYN gt show filter binding port 3 3 anotherFilter Inbound Display results port id The port the rule is bound to filter name The name of the filter direction The direction of the data stream affected by this binding inbound Traffic toward the port is affected outbound Traffic from the port is affected 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 175 3 Commands Show Fi
49. MLPPP Bundle Add configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number add port_id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure mlppp bundle add command adds the specified T1 E1 port to the specified MLPPP bundle mlppp bundle number Valid bundle numbers are 1 through 8 port id 11 E1 port ID Example PDYN configure mlppp bundle 1 add 1 3 124 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure MLPPP Bundle Delete configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number delete port_id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure mlppp bundle delete command deletes the specified T1 E1 port to the specified MLPPP bundle mlppp bundle number Valid bundle numbers are 1 through 8 port id Accept multilcast traffic from sources that are configured in the multicast whitelist table Example PDYN configure mlppp bundle 1 delete 1 Configure MLPPP Bundle Fragement Size configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number fragment size value Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure mlppp bundle fragment size command specifies the mazimum fragment size allowed for the specified MLPPP bundle mlppp bundle number Valid bundle numbers 1 through 8 value Maximum Fragment size for the specified MLPPP bundle Select 0 to disable fragmentation Example PDYN4 configure mlppp bundle 1 fragment size 1000 2600 A2 GB21 50
50. Management Web Access Validation configure management web access validation disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management web access validation command specifies whether the unit validates the IP address of incoming Telnet messages disabled No access validation occurs This is the default enabled If the IP address of a web packet is not one of those specified using the configure management access list command the packet is discarded Example PDYN configure management web access validation enabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 121 3 Commands Configure Management Web Show configure management web show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management web show command displays the settings for Telnet access Example PDYN configure management web show Configure Management Web State configure management web state disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management web state command specifies the state of the Telnet server disabled Telnet management is disabled This is the default enabled If the IP address of a web packet is not of those specified using the configure management access list command the packet is discarded Example PDYN4 configure management web state enabled 3 122 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Con
51. PDYN gt show system information System Name Paradyne_demo_system System Location main_building_basement System Contact MiguelA FW Revision 1 0 0 Model 2611 A1 420 Serial Number 1234567 MAC Address 11 22 33 44 55 66 Main card HW rev 5275 81E PLD Rev 1 0 0 MAUI card HW rev 5276 81A PLD Rev 1 0 0 POTS Card HW rev 5278 81A PDYN gt The show system information command shows the system administrative information 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 227 3 Commands Show System Options show system options Minimum Access Level User The show system options command shows the system configuration Example PDYN gt show system options test time out 5 minutes date display format dd mm yy inactivity time out 5 minutes alarm threshold temperature high 120 C alarm threshold temperature low 10 c spectrum management enabled PDYN gt Display results test time out The amount of time a disruptive test is allowed to run date display format The format of dates displayed and accepted by the system dd mm yy Day month year mm dd yy Month day year inactivity time out The amount of time before an inactive CLI session is terminated spectrum management Tells if the DSL line is using spectrum management alarm threshold temperature high High alarm threshold for temperature sensor alarm threshold temperature low Low alarm threshold for temperature sensor
52. PSD Create 3 59 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Delete 3 60 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Show 3 60 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Activate 3 61 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atuc Max PSD 3 61 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atur Max PSD 3 62 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atuc Max Tx Pwr 3 62 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atur Max Tx Pwr 3 63 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atuc Max Rx Pwr 3 63 hou Cupio LAT MIA o SD CT ope 3 64 Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Create 3 64 Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Delete 3 64 Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Max Rate 3 65 Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Port Activate 3 65 Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Port Deactivate 3 66 Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Traffic Class 3 66 Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Show 3 67 Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt State ADSL2 Only 3 68 Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt Enabling ADSL2 Only 3 68 Configure Interface DSL Queue 3 69 Configure Interface DSL Show 3 69 Configure Interface DSL Spectrum Management Selection 3 70 Configure Interface DSL Spectrum Management Show 3 70 Configure In
53. Remote Enable 3 148 IN 3 Index Configure Syslog Threshold 3 148 Configure Syslog 3 147 Configure System Contact 3 150 Configure System Location 3 149 Configure System Name 3 150 Configure System Options Alarm Threshold Temperature High 3 152 Configure System Options Alarm Threshold Temperature Intake Low 3 152 Configure System Options Date Display Format 3 151 Configure System Options Inactivity Time Out 3 151 Configure System Options Spectrum Management 3 152 Configure System Options Test Timeout 3 153 Configure Uplink Show 3 154 Configure Uplink Tagging Index 3 155 Configure Uplink 3 153 Configure Uplink Tag 3 154 Configure User Accounts 3 156 Configure User Accounts Delete 3 157 Configure User Accounts 3 157 Configure VLAN 3 157 Configure VLAN Create 3 158 Configure VLAN Delete 3 158 Configure VLAN Modify Name 3 159 Configure VLAN Modify Next Hop Router 3 160 Configure VLAN Modify Ports 3 160 Configure VLAN Modify Proxy ARP 3 161 Configure VLAN Modify Secure VLAN 3 161 Configure VLAN Reserved Block Start 3 162 Configure VLAN Show 3 162 Configure 3 3 Configuring the System 2 6 Copy Configuration 3 163 Copy From FTP Server to Startup Configuration Down load Configuration 3 163 Copy Running Configuration to Startup Configuration Backup 3 164 Copy Running Configuration to Startup Configuration Save 3 164 Copy Startup Configuration to Runnin
54. Second wire pair pair 3 Third wire pair 4 Fourth wire pair Example PDYN show interface shdsl 1 segment alarm rep 1 cust pair 1 SHDSL Port 1 Segment Alarm Rep 1 cust pair 1 red alarm profile 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 197 3 Commands Show Interface SHDSL Statistics ATM Show interface shdsl id statistics atm bucket number Minimum Access Level User The show interface shdsl statistics atm command displays ATM statistics for the specified SHDSL port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displayed for all ports bucket number Optional parameter to specify the maximum interval 1 96 to display If no bucket number is specified then all intervals are displayed If bucket number is entered then all buckets up to the specified bucket are displayed The current interval is always displayed Example PDYN show interface shdsl 2 statistics atm ATM STATISTICS Port 2 Interval Rx Cells Tx Cells HEC OCD current XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 1 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 2 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 3 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 96 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX ATM PVC STATISTICS Port 2 0 35 total cells sent t
55. Statistics ATM 3 198 Show Interface SHDSL Statistics Line 3 199 Show Interface SHDSL Status 3 200 Show Interface SHDSL Unit Inventory 3 202 Show Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm 3 202 Show Interface SHDSL 3 203 ieu E dta eh dre s UO es cud a cd ie satio 3 203 Show Interface T1 E1 Configuration 3 203 LE RA LUN f 3 203 Show Interface T1 E1 Performance 3 204 Sister Corea tuto Mosi menester 2 Stain renda 3 204 xiv May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2600 A2 GB21 50 Contents Show Interface T1 E1 Statistics Far End 3 205 Show Interface T1 E1 Statistics Near 3 206 Du due AI DD dd ees rg EA ea eae a 3 208 LETT 3 208 Show Interface Ethernet Clear 5 1 3 208 Show Interface Ethernet Configuration 3 209 Show Management Access 51 3 211 Show Management 3 211 Show Management Default Gateway Address 3 212 Show Management 3 212 Show Management Out of Band 3 213 Show Management Route 3 213 Show Management Periodic ARP 3 214 Show
56. Time 3 5 Configure Date Timezone 3 6 Configure Factory Defaults 3 7 Configure Filler 0 00 cect 3 7 Configure Filter Create 3 8 Configure Filter 3 9 Configure Filter 3 9 Configure Filter Protocol Specific 3 10 Configure 3 10 Configure Filter Binding 3 10 Configure Filter Binding 3 11 Configure Filter Rule Create L2 3 11 Configure Filter Rule Modify L2 3 12 Configure Filter Rule Delete 3 12 Configure Filter Operational Notes 3 13 Configure IGMP Snooping 3 13 Configure IGMP Snooping Querier Auto Detect 3 14 Configure IGMP Snooping Querier Interface 3 14 Configure IGMP Snooping Query Interval 3 15 Configure IGMP Snooping Leave Delay 3 15 Configure IGMP Snooping Leave Join Delay 3 16 Configure IGMP Query 3 16 Configure IGMP Query Wait 3 17 Configure IGMP Pro
57. User The show management inband address command displays the settings for the inband management Example PDYN show management inband ip address 10 10 11 2 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 PDYN _ Display results ip address The IP address of the inband management channel subnet mask The subnet mask for the IP address of the inband management channel 3 212 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Management Out of Band show management out of band Minimum Access Level User The show management out of band address command displays the settings for the out of band management port Example PDYN show management out of band ip address 10 10 11 2 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 PDYN _ Display results ip address The IP address of the out of band management channel subnet mask address The subnet mask for the IP address of the out of band management channel Show Management Route show management route Minimum Access Level User The show management route command displays all of the management routes that have been configured Example PDYN show management route Destination Mask Gateway 137 90 127 3 255 255 255 0 137 90 0 1 137 90 128 1 255 255 255 0 137 90 0 1 PDYN _ 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 213 3 Commands Show Management Periodic ARP show management periodic arp Minimum Access Level User The show management periodic arp comman
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59. VC VLAN Upstream Flow Example DSL Port 1 1 8 Highest Priority Group 1 7 1 6 Voice RES T veo eae Video 2 gs is Video 3 VC 1 35 Video 4 Bridge xc K VC 1 36 ideo Classification K VC 0 62 PPPoE 1 1 Lowest Priority Group VC 0 32 Bridged VC VC 0 35 Default Data Frames are received from a subscriber Ingress Filter that ingress frames eee aki ie are tagged with a VLAN ID defined for this PG Frames are forwarded to the bridging and classification processes Default Priority Por VLAN ID PVID 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 03 17462 VC Frames VLAN tagged and untagged are checked against the acceptable frame type rule for the PG Untagged frames are tagged with the PVID and Default Priority fields for the PG 1 5 1 System Concepts 1 6 Frames to be transmitted are assigned to a PG Priority Group PG VLAN VC Downstream Flow Example DSL Port 1 based on VLAN ID TE The DSL port PG is 1 8 Highest Priority Group made a member of 1 7 Voice the VLAN by using the port id pg form 1 6 VC 0 40 Video 1 in the VLAN 1 5 VC 1 33 configuration i VC 1 34 Video 2 1 4 VC 1 35 Video 3
60. administratively disabled Down The link is down 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 187 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Statistics ATM Show interface dsl port_id statistics atm bucket_number Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl statistics atm command displays ATM statistics for the specified ADSL port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displayed for all ports bucket number Optional parameter to specify which statistic interval 1 96 to display If no bucket number is specified then all intervals are displayed Example PDYN show interface dsl 1 2 statistics atm ATM STATISTICS Interval Rx Cells Tx Cells HEC OCD current XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 1 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 2 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 3 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 96 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX ATM PVC Performance 0 35 total cells sent total cells received 0 40 total cells sent total cells received Display results ATM Statistics Up and Down denote values for the upstream and downstream directions total cells rx Total number of ATM cells received total cells tx Total number of ATM cells s
61. alert Aug 7 19 50 30 Link reset on port 49 alert Aug 9 10 30 45 Link reset on port 49 PDYN gt Display results Threshold The level of messages written to the log emergency Only emergency messages are written to the system log alert Emergency and alert messages are written to the system log This is the default information Emergency alert and informational messages are written to the system log debug Emergency alert informational and debugging messages are written to the system log Rate limiting Whether rate limiting suppression of duplicate messages is in effect disabled or enabled Priority The level of the message Date and Time The date and time the message was written Message The message text 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 225 3 Commands Show Syslog Remote show syslog remote Minimum Access Level User Example PDYN gt show syslog remote state enabled ip address 135 90 1 1 udp port 153 PDYN gt _ Display results state Shows if the syslog remote feature is enabled UDP port The UDP port of the syslog remote syslog server IP Address The IP address of the syslog remote syslog server The show syslog remote command displays the configuration of the remote system log 3 226 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show System Information show system information Minimum Access Level User Example
62. and time must be set manually enabled The unit updates the date and time periodically by sending requests to an SNTP server Example PDYN configure sntp disable Configure SNTP Server Address configure sntp address ip address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure sntp address command specifies the IP address of an SNTP server ip address The address of an SNTP server The default is 192 5 41 40 Example PDYN configure sntp address 137 90 127 40 3 146 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure SNTP Interval configure sntp interval interval Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure sntp interval command specifies the frequency that the unit should make SNTP requests to update the date and time The units makes a time request whenever it powers on then it makes periodic requests based in the interval specified interval The period in hours between SNTP requests Valid values are 1 24 The default is 24 hours Example PDYN configure sntp interval 12 Configure Syslog This command configures the Syslog threshold and rate limiting Configure Syslog Rate Limiting configure syslog rate limiting disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure syslog rate limiting command determines whether duplicate messages are written to the system log disabled All messages satisfying the
63. be sent upon link up and link down events port id Identifies the port to be configured linkupdown trap Valid choices are disabled No traps are sent upon link up and link down events enabled A trap is sent upon a link up or link down event This is the default Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 21 linkupdown trap disabled Configure Interface DSL Name configure interface dsl port id name port Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl name command specifies a unique name for this port port id Identifies the port to be configured name May be up to 16 printable characters The name may not include a forward slash or the restricted keywords See Reserved Names in Chapter 1 System Concepts Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 22 name Room 100 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 33 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Max TxPower Downstream ReachDSL Only configure interface dsl port id max txpower downstream power Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl max txpower downstream command specifies the maximum transmit power in dB required for the port This command does not apply to ADSL units port id Identifies the port to be configured power Valid choices are 14 to 12 dB in 1 dB increments The default is dependant on the maximum allowable for the geographic locat
64. central UTC 6 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us mountain UTC 7 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us arizona UTC 7 No Daylight Savings Time us pacific UTC 8 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us alaska UTC 9 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us aleutian UTC 10 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules us hawaii UTC 10 No Daylight Savings Time us samoa UTC 11 No Daylight Savings Time canada newfoundland UTC 3 5 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules canada atlantic UTC 4 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules canada eastern UTC 5 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules canada central UTC 6 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules canada east saskatchewan UTC 6 No Daylight Savings Time canada mountain UTC 7 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules May 2006 1 A Reference Tables A 2 Table A 1 Time Zone Offsets from UTC 2 of 3 Time Zone Name Offset and Description canada pacific UTC 8 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules canada yukon UTC 9 Subject to Canadian Daylight Savings Time Rules mexico bajanorte UTC 8 Subject to U S Daylight Savings Time Rules mexico bajasur UTC 7 No Daylight Savings Time mexico general UTC 6 No Daylight Savings Time brazil deno
65. disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure igmp proxy command enables the additional function where the unit creates IGMP query messages enabled The unit will act as an IGMP querier if needed The unit will send a general IGMP query message at the interval specified by the user In addition the proxy function will perform quick query functions that allows a smooth changing of data streams The IGMP Snooping function must also be enabled for this function to be enabled disabled The unit will relay all IGMP messages and not perform any proxy functions Example PDYN configure igmp proxy enabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 17 3 Commands Configure IGMP Proxy Report Summary Enable configure igmp proxy report summary enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator This command is no longer supported as of release 2 4 10 Example PDYN configure igmp proxy report summary disabled Configure Interface This command enters configure interface mode From this level any of the following interfaces may be selected console m dsl ethernet m shdsl Configure Interface Console Data Bits configure interface console data bits 7 8 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface console data bits command sets the number of data bits in a byte on the Console port data bits Valid choices are 7 and 8 The default
66. error use to see valid completions The prompt returns to normal when you press the Enter key Automatic Logout The unit automatically terminates the CLI session if the Inactivity Timeout duration is exceeded The Inactivity Timeout is configurable 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 2 5 2 CLI Conventions Configuring the System In order to configure the unit you must be at the Administrator access level Configuration changes take effect immediately However the changes are made to the running configuration which is in RAM Random Access Memory You must enter the save command to save your changes to the startup configuration in NVRAM Non Volatile RAM If there are unsaved changes an exclamation point is added to the prompt to remind you or other administrators of the outstanding changes The changes remain in RAM and can be saved until the unit is powered off or reset For information about what elements of the system you can configure see Configure in Chapter 3 Commands May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 Commands Typographic Conventions Command descriptions in this chapter use the following conventions W Vertical bars separate alternative mutually exclusive elements m Braces indicate a required choice m Square brackets indicate optional elements m Braces within brackets indicate a required choice within an optional element m Boldface indicates fixed commands and keywords Bac
67. for special incidental consequential or indirect damages even if advised in advance of the potential thereof U S Government Users The Software is a commercial item as defined at 48 C F R 2 101 consisting of commercial computer software and commercial computer software documentation as such terms are used in 48 C F R 12 212 Under 48 C F R 12 212 and 48 C F R 227 7202 1 to 227 7202 4 U S Government Users acquire the Software only with the rights set forth therein Third Party Licensors This Zhone End User License Agreement may be accompanied by differing or additional provisions applicable to portions of the Software provided by one or more Licensors Licensor Provisions User acknowledges and agrees that its Use of such portions of the Software is subject to the Licensor Provisions A Important Safety Instructions 1 Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual 2 This product is intended to be used with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug that has a grounding pin This is a safety feature Equipment grounding is vital to ensure safe operation Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug by modifying the plug or using an adapter Prior to installation use an outlet tester or a voltmeter to check the AC receptacle for the presence of earth ground If the receptacle is not properly grounded the installation must not continue until a qualified electrician has co
68. ingress filtering disabled disabled disabled disabled Priority Group 5 6 7 8 queuing method fifo fifo fifo fifo pvid 001 001 001 001 priority 0 0 0 0 acceptable frame type all all all all ingress filtering disabled disabled disabled disabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 193 3 Commands Show Interface SHDSL Extended Rate Mode show interface shdsl extended rate mode Minimum Access Level User The show interface shdsl extended rate mode command displays the configuration of extended rate mode Example PDYN show interface shdsl extended rate mode 3 194 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface SHDSL Performance show interface shdsl all performance Minimum Access Level User The show interface shdsl performance command displays performance information for all SHDSL ports all This is the port id All ports are displayed The only valid choice is all performance Specifies that performance statistics for the specified port should be displayed Example PDYN show interface shdsl all performance SHDSL Performance SHDSL Ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Status UP UP UP UP UP UP UP Line Rate kbps 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 2312 Attainable Rate kbps 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 4112 Relative Capacity 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 SNR Margin 1 dB 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 SNR Margin 2 dB 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Loop Attenuation 1 dB 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
69. interface dsl port id l2atprt total power reductions Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl I2atprt command sets the L2 Atprt Valid values are 0 to 15 dB in 1 dB increments This command does not apply to Express ReachDSL or SHDSL models port id Identifies the port to be configured total power reductions Specifies the maximum total aggregate transmit power reduction in L2 trim mode Example PDYN4 configure interface dsl 1 24 l2atprt 6 Configure Interface DSL L2Time ADSL2 Only configure interface dsl port id l2time time Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl I2time command sets the L2 time Valid values are 0 to 255 seconds This command does not apply to the ReachDSL unit port id Identifies the port to be configured state enabled or disabled Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 22 l2time 10 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 37 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Activate configure interface dsl profile alarm activate profile name port id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm activate command activates the specified Alarm profile onto the specified port s port id Identifies the port or range of ports in which the profile is to be activated profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be activa
70. is 8 Example PDYN configure interface console data bits 7 3 18 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface Console Parity configure interface console parity even none odd Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface console parity command sets the parity bit type for the Console port parity Valid choices are none odd and even The default is none Example PDYN configure interface console parity even Configure Interface Console Rate configure interface console rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface console rate command sets the rate of the Console port in bps rate Valid rates are 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 The default is 9600 bps Example PDYN configure interface console rate 57600 Configure Interface Console Show configure interface console show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface console show command displays parameters for the Console port without leaving configuration mode Example PDYN configure interface console show Output refer to Show Interface Console 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 19 3 Commands Configure Interface Console Stop Bits configure interface console stop bits 1 2 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure in
71. is located When this feature is enabled the querier interface configuration has no effect All IGMP leave and join messages are sent to the port that has the IGMP querier enabled The unit will automatically detect the active IGMP querier disabled The unit will not automatically detect the port of the IGMP querier The port must be specified manually Example PDYN configure igmp snooping querier auto detect enabled Configure IGMP Snooping Querier Interface configure igmp snooping querier interface port id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure igmp snooping querier interface command assigns an interface to be the IGMP querier All IGMP leave and join messages will be forwarded to this port This feature has no effect when the IGMP querier auto detect feature is enabled port id Any valid port ID 1 through 48 for DSL ports ppp1 through ppp8 mlppp1 though mlppp8 eth1 eth2 or eth3 Example PDYN configure igmp snooping querier interface eth2 3 14 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure IGMP Snooping Query Interval configure igmp snooping query interval interval Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure igmp snooping querier interval command defines how often the general IGMP query will be sent on the port that has been specified as the querier interface This feature has no effect when the IGMP querier auto detect feature is enable
72. loopback start 2 PDYN 11 1 local payload loopback status 2 Test active on T1E1 port 2 Test Details Monitoring 2E15 1 BERT Result Not In Sync Count 0 The test t1e1 local payload loopback command is used to start or stop a T1 E1 local payload loopback to start or stop This command will also display the test status for a specific port 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 243 3 Commands Test T1EI Local Send 2 15 Pattern test t1e1 local send 2e15 pattern start stop status port Minimum Access Level Administrator The test t1e1 local send 2e15 pattern command is used to start or stop sending a 2 15 pattern to the selected port This command will also display the test status for a specific port start Start the monitor test stop Stop the monitor test status Display the status of the test port id Specifies the T1 E1 port Example PDYN test 1 1 local send 2e15 pattern start 2 PDYN test tle1 local send 2e15 pattern status 2 Test active on T1E1 port 1 Test Details Sending 2E15 1 BERT Injected Error Count 0 3 244 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Test T1E1 Local Send QRSS Pattern test t1e1 local send qrss pattern start stop status port id Minimum Access Level Administrator start Start the monitor test stop Stop the monitor test status Display the status of the test port id S
73. min snr margin downstream 9 adsl profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min SNR Margin Upstream configure interface dsl profile line min snr margin upstream margin profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line min snr margin upstream command specifies the minimum SNR margin in dB required for the port profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified margin Valid choices are 0 31 dB in 1 dB increments The default is O Example PDYN configure interface dsl min snr margin upstream 9 adsl profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 55 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min Speed Downstream configure interface dsl profile line min speed downstream rate profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line min speed downstream command specifies the minimum rate in Kbps to adapt to for traffic from the port toward the CPE profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified min downstream speed Valid rates are For DMT and ANSI 64 to 12000 kbps in 32 kbps increments For ADSL2 64 to 25000 kbps in 32 kbps increments For G lite 64 to 4000 kbps in 32 kbps increments For ReachDSL 32 to 2167 kbps in 32 kbps increments Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line min speed downstream 96 adsl profile1 Co
74. show uplink Minimum Access Level user The show uplink command displays which port has been designated as the uplink port Example PDYN show uplink uplink eth3 PDYN _ 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 231 3 Commands Show Uplink Tag show uplink tag Minimum Access Level User The show uplink tag command shows the VLAN tag associated with each DSL port if uplink tagging is used Example PDYN gt show uplink tag Base vlan tag number 16 Index 1 PORT VLAN PORT VLAN 1 16 13 28 9 24 21 36 10 25 22 37 11 26 23 38 12 27 24 39 PDYN gt Display results Base vlan tag number The base value used to set VLANs Index The index value used to set VLANs PORT and VLAN Port numbers 1 24 are listed followed by their unique VLAN tag numbers 3 232 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show User Accounts show user account Minimum Access Level Administrator The show user accounts command shows user names configured in the system Example PDYN show user accounts User Name Privilege Level admin admin userl user user2 user PDYN _ Display results User Name The name used for logging in Passwords are not displayed Privilege Level The access level assigned to this user name admin The user name has administrator privileges user The user name has user privileges 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 233 3 Commands Sh
75. stop Minimum Access Level User The test leds stop command causes stops the led test Example PDYN test leds stop Test PPP Discard test ppp discard port_id Minimum Access Level Administrator The test ppp discard command causes a PPP LCP Discard packet to be sent to the peer The peer discards the packet There is no tstatus for this test Example PDYN test ppp discard 1 Test PPP Echo Packet test ppp echo reply start status port_id Minimum Access Level Administrator The test ppp discard command starts and displays status for the PPP echo reply test for te specified port When the echo reply ste is started 1 echo request packet is sent to the peer if the peer responsds with a echo reply the test is successful Example PDYN test ppp echo reply 1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 237 3 Commands Test SHDSL Loopback Start test shdsl loopback start stu c stu r repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 repeater 4 repeater 5 repeater 6 repeater 7 repeater 8 customer side network side timeout port_id Minimum Access Level user The test shdsl loopback start command causes dsl loopback test to start The test will run until it time outs or the user can manually terminate the test Unit to apply the loopback to stu c SHDSL centeral site terminal unit 2 stu r SHDSL remote site terminal un
76. syslog threshold setting are written to the system log This is the default enabled Consecutive duplicate messages are written to the system log only if they are received more than five minutes apart Example PDYN configure syslog rate limiting disabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 147 3 Commands Configure Syslog Threshold configure syslog threshold emergency alert information debug Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure syslog threshold command specifies the levels severity for messages that are written to the system log There are eight levels of severity that can be assigned to syslog messages numbered 0 highest level of severity to 7 lowest level severity A message containing a level of severity that is lower than the threshold specified here will be discarded and not be written to the system log emergency Level 0 Emergancy Highest level of severity System is unusable alert Level 1 Alert Action must be taken immediately This is the default critical Level 2 Critical Critical condition error Level 3 Error Error condition warning Level 4 Warning Warning condition notice Level 5 Notice Normal but significant condition information Level 6 Informational Informational message debug Level 7 Debug Lowest level of severity Debug level message Example PDYN configure syslog threshold information
77. t1e1 6 line build out 7 5 Configure Interface T1 E1 Line Equalization T1 Only configure interface t1e1 port id line equalization 0 134 267 400 534 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface t1e1 line equalization command specfies a line equalization value for the T1 short haul line This does not apply to E1 lines port id Identifies the T1 E1 port to be configured 0 Specifies Oto 133 ft line length 0 0 40 4 m 134 Specifies 134 to 266 ft line length 40 8 81 1 m 267 Specifies 267 to 399 ft line length 81 4 121 6 m 400 Specifies 400 to 533 ft line length 121 9 162 5m 534 Specifies 534 to 655 ft line length 162 8 199 9 m Example PDYN configure interface t1e1 6 line equalization 134 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 105 3 Commands Configure Interface T1 E1 Line Type configure interface t1e1 port id line type long haul short haul Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface t1e1 line type command specfies whether the T1 E1 line is a short haul or a long haul port id Identifies the T1 E1 port to be configured long haul Specifies that the line is longer than 535 feet 200 m short haul Specifies that the line is less than535 feet 200 m Example PDYN configure interface t1e1 6 line type long haul Configure Interface T1 E1 Port Status configure interface t1e1 p
78. tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirements that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by Paradyne Corporation If the equipment includes a ferrite choke or chokes they must be installed per the installation instructions EMI NOTICE This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du r glement sur le mat rial brouilleur du Canada 2600 A2 GB21 50 BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200IP Command Line Interface Ref 6 Notices to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network NOTICE This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specificatio
79. that refers only to the T1 or E1 ports Example PDYN configure interface tlel all timing loop Range Any of the T1 or E1 port ID types may be used as an operator in a range specification The only requirement is that the port used as the first operator in a range must have a lower interface number than the second operator Example PDYN configure interface tlel 1 4 timing local The PPP ports on the unit are identified by the following names which correspond to the T1 E1 port labeling on the front of the unit ppp1 ppp2 ppp3 ppp4 ppp ppp ppp8 PDYN configure uplink pppl MLPPP Bundle Port ID The MLPPP ports on the unit are identified by the following names which correspond to the T1 E1 port labeling on the front of the unit mlppp1 mlppp2 mlppp3 mlppp4 mlppp5 mlppp6 mlppp7 mlppp8 PDYN configure uplink mlpppl May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 1 System Concepts Priority Groups When entering tagged or untagged members of a VLAN that are DSL ports specify a priority group on the DSL port using the port id pg form See DSL Port ID on page 1 2 If only the DSL port number is specified then the VLAN is mapped to priority group 1 for that DSL port A VLAN can at most have only one priority group per DSL port as a member of the VLAN The following illustrations show how priority groups affect upstream and downstream traffic Priority Group PG
80. the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream dr 5000 adsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Error Seconds Configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream es es profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream es command modifies the downstream errored seconds required to generate an alarm profile_name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified es SNMP trap is sent if the number of errored seconds events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream es 500 adsl alarm profile1 3 40 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Increasing Rate Configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream ir ir profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream ir command modifies the downstream increasing rate to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified ir SNMP rate change trap is sent if the current rate is greater than or equal to the previous rate plus this threshold 065535 kbps where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream ir 50000 adsl
81. to an entity provided its respective Access Validation configuration parameter is enabled If the parameter is disabled the list is ignored for the entity 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 107 3 Commands Configure Management Access List Create configure management access list create entry ip address subnet mask snmp telnet web snmp telnet web snmp telnet web Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management access list create entry command adds an entry in the Management Domain Access List for at least one entity The subnet mask field allows an entry to be applied to a range of IP addresses Example PDYN configure management access list create entry 192 168 100 0 255 255 255 0 snmp web Configure Management Access List Delete All configure management access list delete all Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management access list delete all command removes all the entries in the Management Domain Access List Example PDYN configure management access list delete all Configure Management Access List Delete Entry configure management access list delete entry ip address subnet mask Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management access list delete entry command removes a specific entry in the Management Domain Access List Example PDYN configure management access list delete en
82. 0 2 3 142 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Security IP Max Addresses configure security ip port_id max ip max_ip Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security ip max ip command specifies the number of IP addresses allowed to be active on a particular DSL port port id Identifies the port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions max ip Specifies the maximum number of IP addresses allowed on the port The valid range is 1 32 The default is 32 Example PDYN configure security ip 12 max ip 2 Configure Security IP Show configure security ip port id show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security ip show command displays the table of addresses allowed for a particular DSL port port id Identifies the port whose table is to be displayed The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions Example PDYN configure security ip 12 show The output of this command is identical to the output from the show security ip command 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 143 3 Commands Configure Security MAC Add configure security mac port_id add mac_address vlan Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security mac add command is used to limit access to the system based on the MAC addr
83. 1 1632 1655 1792 x 0700 1792 1815 1816 1839 1840 1863 1864 1887 1888 1911 2048 0800 2048 2071 2072 2095 2096 2119 2120 2143 2144 2167 2304 0900 2304 2327 2328 2351 2352 2375 2376 2399 2400 2423 2560 x 0A00 2560 2583 2584 2607 2608 2631 2632 2655 2656 2679 2816 x 0B00 2816 2839 2840 2863 2864 2887 2888 2911 2912 2935 3072 0 00 3072 3095 3096 3119 3120 3143 3144 3167 3168 3191 3328 0000 3328 3351 3352 3375 3376 3399 3400 3423 3424 3447 3584 0 00 3584 3607 3608 3631 3632 3655 3656 3679 3680 3703 3840 3840 3863 3864 3887 3888 3911 3912 3935 3936 3959 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 155 3 Commands Base Index 6 Index 7 Index 8 Index 9 Index 10 VLAN Tag ULT Tags ULT Tags ULT Tags ULT Tags ULT Tags 16 x 0010 136 159 160 183 184 207 208 231 232 255 256 x 0100 376 399 400 423 424 447 448 471 472 495 512 x 0200 632 655 656 679 680 703 704 727 728 751 768 x 0300 888 911 912 935 936 959 960 983 984 1007 1024 x 0400 1144 1167 1168 1191 1192 1215 1216 1239 1240 1263 1280 0500 1400 1423 1424 1447 1448 1471 1472 1495 1496
84. 111 3 Commands Configure Management Out of Band Address This command is used to configure the management IP address subnet mask and gateway address These IP addresses are in the management domain not the user domain configure management out of band address bootp address subnet mask Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management out of band address command specifies the IP address of the unit that will accept management traffic on the out of band management port bootp Specifies that a BOOTP server will determine the management IP address ip address Specifies the management IP address The default address is 10 10 10 10 subnet mask Specifies the subnet mask to be applied to the IP address The default mask is 255 255 255 0 Example PDYN configure management out of band address bootp PDYN configure management out of band address 137 90 127 3 255 255 255 0 Configure Management Route Add configure management route add address subnet mask gateway Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management route add command defines an explicit route for management destinations that cannot be reached through the management default gateway ip address Specifies the destination IP address subnet mask Specifies the subnet mask to be applied to the IP address gateway Specifies the gateway IP address to be use
85. 2 3 2313 15 2312 4 2312 16 2312 5 2312 17 2312 6 2312 18 2312 7 2312 19 2312 8 2312 20 2312 9 2312 21 2312 10 2312 22 2312 11 2312 23 Down 12 2312 24 Dsbl Note indicates that the port doesn t exist as it one of the wire pairs and not the first wire pair Display results Rate The data rate of the link If the link is down one of the following will be displayed Dsbl The port is administratively disabled Down The link is down 3 196 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface SHDSL Segment Alarm show interface shdsl port id segment alarm stu c stu r rep 1 rep 2 rep 3 rep 4 rep 5 rep 6 rep 7 rep 8 cust net pair 1 pair 2 pair 3 pair 4 Minimum Access Level User The show interface shdsl segment alarm command displays the name of the alarm profile associated with the unit unit side and wire pair for a specified SHDSL port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displayed for all ports Unit stu c SHDSL centeral site terminal unit Sstu r SHDSL remote site terminal unit rep 1 rep 8 SHDSL regenerator repeater unit The side of the unit cust The side of the unit facing the customer terminal equipment net The side of the unit facing the central office The wire pair 1 First wire pair 2
86. 21 50 May 2006 3 99 3 Commands Configure Interface Ethernet Rate configure interface ethernet port id rate 10full 10half 100full 100half 1000full 1000half Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet rate command specifies the duplex mode and rate if mode is set to manual port id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in Ethernet Port ID in Chapter 1 System Concepts rate Valid choices are 10full 10 Mbps and full duplex 10half 10 Mbps and half duplex 100full 100 Mbps and full duplex 100half 100 Mbps and half duplex 1000full 1000 Mbps and full duplex 1000half 1000 Mbps and half duplex Example PDYN configure interface ethernet eth2 rate 100full Notes There are some restrictions on the various combinations of settings See Ethernet Hate Restrictions on page 3 100 Although all the rates will be presented to the user only the valid entries will be allowed For example the GigE port will not accept any of the 10 100 settings Ethernet Rate Restrictions There are some restrictions on the various combinations of settings The tables below summarize the selections for each mode setting For the GigE copper RJ45 port the following settings apply Note that for the RJ45 interface there is no way to manually set the rate to 1000 M
87. 23 16 24 video eth3 gu ze COET s bed Tuae EST disabled normal enabled disabled 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 224 12 235 20 7 13 7 21 7 Ted 14 7 22 7 8371 TOST 23 25 16 7 24 7 OutOfBand VLAN mgmt o ethl disabled normal disabled disabled 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 The show vlans command shows all the configuration parameters for all the VLANs in the system 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 235 3 Commands Show VLAN Reserved Block Start Show vlan reserved block start vlan id Minimum Access Level User The show vlan reserved block start command is used to display the reserved block of vlans The displayed vlan id is the first reserved vlan in the contiguous reserved block of 16 vlan id This value specifies the first reserved vlan in the reserved block of 16 The default is 4080 Example PDYN show vlan reserved block start Test Test LEDs Start test leds start Minimum Access Level User The test leds start command causes all Light Emitting Diodes LEDs on the front panel of the unit to turn on See the Installation Guide for the locations of all LEDs Verify that all LEDs are lit If an LED does not light up during the LED test notify your service representative Example PDYN test leds start 3 236 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Test LEDs Stop test leds
88. 3 232 Show User Accounts 3 233 Show Users 3 234 Show VLAN Configuration 3 235 Show VLAN Reserved Block Start 3 236 System Concepts 1 1 System Terminology 1 1 T T1 Port ID 1 4 Terminology 1 1 Test LEDs Start 3 236 Test LEDs Stop 3 237 Test SHDSL Loopback Start 3 238 Test SHDSL Loopback Stop 3 239 Test 3 236 Time Zones A 1 Typographic Conventions 3 1 U Unit 1 2 May 2006 IN 5 Index IN 6 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50
89. 50 May 2006 3 169 3 Commands Ping ping fip address Minimum Access Level User The ping command sends a ICMP echo message to the selected IP address Example PDYN ping 135 90 1 2 135 90 1 2 is alive PDYN gt PDYN ping 135 90 1 2 no response from 135 90 1 2 PDYN gt Privilege privilege Minimum Access Level User The privilege command causes the user to be prompted for an administrator password When the password is entered correctly the user is placed in Administrator privileged mode The Administrator can then change configuration parameters Example PDYN gt privilege Password PDYN _ PDYN privilege Password Incorrect password try again Password Incorrect password try again Password Incorrect password try again PDYN gt _ Operational Note If the password is typed in incorrectly the CLI responds with the following Incorrect password Try again After three attempts to gain access to privilege mode with the wrong password the administrator is returned to the user mode prompt 3 170 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Restart restart Minimum Access Level Administrator The restart command restarts the unit causing it to reload the startup configuration and retrain the DSL ports Example PDYN restart Save save Minimum Access Level Administrator The save command co
90. Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl atm encapsulation command specifies whether the port uses Logical Link Control LLC or Virtual Channel Multiplexing VCM bridged encapsulation These are defined in RFC 1483 port id Identifies the port to be configured pg Identifies the priority group on this port If the priority group is not entered it will be assumed to be group 1 atm encapsulation Valid choices are Ilc bridged The interface uses LLC bridged encapsulation This is the default vcm bridged The interface uses VCM bridged encapsulation Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 atm encapsulation vcm bridged 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 23 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Bonding This command enters the configure DSL Bonding interface mode You can get to this point in the menu tree one command at time config gt interface gt dsl bonding or by entering the entire command at once You can create and delete a DSL Bonding group Configure Interface DSL Bonding Create configure interface dsl bonding group id create port id dsl bonding alarm profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl bonding create command defines a DSL Bonding group with the specified DSL port range and DSL Bonding Alarm Profile port id Is a port range that Identifies the DSL ports to be included in a DSL Bonded Group Due to the hardware architect
91. BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200IP Command Line Interface Reference May 2006 Document Part Number 2600 A2 GB21 50 ZHON E Zhone Technologies Zhone Way 7001 Oakport Street Oakland CA 94621 USA 510 777 7000 www zhone com info zhone com COPYRIGHT 2000 2005 Zhone Technologies Inc All rights reserved This publication is protected by copyright law No part of this publication may be copied distributed displayed modified transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated without express written permission from Zhone Technologies Inc Acculink ADSL R Bitstorm Comsphere DSL the Easy Way Etherloop FrameSaver GigMux GranDSLAM GrandVIEW Hotwire the Hotwire logo iMarc JetFusion Jetstream Jet Vision MALC MVL NextEDGE Net to Net Technologies Paradyne the Paradyne logo Quick Channel Raptor ReachDSL SLMS StormPort TruePut Z Edge Zhone ZMS and the Zhone logo are trademarks owned by Zhone Technologies Inc which may be registered in some jurisdictions Zhone Technologies makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability noninfringement or fitness for a particular purpose Further Zhone Technologies reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Zhone Technologies to notify any person of such revision or changes End User Lic
92. CC 0 40 total cells sent total cells received The show interface dsl statistics atm command displays ATM statistics for the specified DSL Bonding bucket_number Optional parameter to specify which statistics interval 1 96 to display If no bucket 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 181 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm show interface dsl bonding profile alarm profile name Minimum Access Level User Example Alarm Profile Name Number of References ATU C Threshold Rate ATU C Threshold Rate ATU R Threshold Rate ATU R Threshold Rate Up Down Up Down The show interface dsl bonding profile alarm command displays information about all DSL Bonding Alarm Profiles or a specified DSL Bonding Alarm Profile profile name Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified profile name If not profile name is specified information is displayed for all DSL Bonding Alarm Profiles PDYN show interface dsl bonding profile alarm BondingProfilel DSL Bonding Alarm Profile Configuration BondingProfilel 2 10000 10000 20000 20000 3 182 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Configuration show interface dsl port_id configuration Minimum Access Level User specified ADSL port is displayed for all ports Example name room_101 state enabled line length kft transmission mode latency
93. DSL port and the priority group on that port disabled The port will accept all incoming frames enabled The port will discard incoming frames for VLANS which do not include this port in its Member set Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 1 vlan ingress filtering enabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 83 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Activate Port configure interface shdsl profile alarm activate port profile name port id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm activate command activates the specified SHDSL Alarm profile onto the specified port s port id Identifies the port or range of ports in which the profile is to be activated profile name Identifies the SHDSL Alarm profile to be activated Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm activate port shdsl alarm profile1 22 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Code Violation Threshold configure interface shdsl profile alarm code violation threshold cvt profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm code violation threshold command modifies the code violation threshold required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the SHDSL Alarm profile to be modified cv Specify a Code Violations threshold of 0 900 seconds An SNMP code violations trap message may be sent if the number o
94. EFS are seconds with one or more Out of Frame defects of a detected AIS defect UAS The number of Unavailable Seconds BES number of Bursty Errored Seconds which have 2 to 319 Path Code Violation error events no Severely Errored Frame defects and no detected incoming AIS defects PVC The number of Path Coding Violations A PCV is a frame synchronization bit error in the D4 aond E1 no CRC formats or a CRC or frame synchronization bit error in the ESF and E1 CRC formats LES The number of Line Errored Seconds A Line Errored Second is a second in which one or more Line Code Violation error events are detected 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 205 3 Commands Show Interface T1 E1 Statistics Near End 3 206 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands show interface t1e1 port_id statistics near end bucket number Minimum Access Level User The show interface t1e1 statistics near end command displays the near end statistics information about all ports or the selected port port_id Specifies the T1 E1 port configuration to be displayed If all is specified then information for all ports is displayed bucket number Optional parameter to specify the maximum interval 1 to 96 to display If no bucket number is specified then all intervals are displayed If bucket number is entered then all buckets up to the specified bucket are displayed The current interval is always displayed Example PDYN show interf
95. Frame Type 3 83 Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN Ingress Filtering 3 83 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Activate Port 3 84 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Code Violation Threshold 3 84 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Create 3 85 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Delete 3 86 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Errored Seconds Threshold 3 86 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Loop Attenuation Threshold 3 87 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Loss Of Sync Word Seconds Threshold eme ees exer rn Uo 3 87 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Severely Errored Seconds Threshold 1 ero Qh e 3 88 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Show 3 88 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm SNR Margin Threshold 3 89 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Unavailable Seconds Threshold May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 89 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Activate Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Create Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Delete Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Line Probe Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Max Rate Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Min Rate Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Mode Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line P
96. LOLS ES SES UAS current XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 1 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 2 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 3 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 95 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 96 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Display results ES errored seconds Seconds during which an error occurred SES severely errored seconds Seconds during which there was a major error such as an out of frame condition or a bit error density greater than 1077 LOFS loss of frame seconds Counts accrued after loss of frame detected LOSS loss of signal seconds Counts accrued after loss of signal detected LOLS loss of link Counts accrued after loss of link detected UAS unavailable seconds Counts of unavailable seconds 3 190 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Status show interface dsl port_id status Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl status command displays the status for the specified ADSL port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port Example PDYN show interface dsl 1 2 status link status Up link up time ddd hh mm ss
97. Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream uas command modifies the upstream unavailable seconds required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified uas SNMP trap is sent if the number of UAS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream uas 500 adsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Activate configure interface dsl profile line activate profile name port Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line activate command activates the specified profile onto the specified port s port id Identifies the port or range of ports in which the profile is to be activated profile name Identifies the Adsl profile to be activated Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line activate adsl profile1 1 22 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 49 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Create Configure interface dsl profile line create profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line create command creates a new ADSL Line Profile profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be created This profile contains the following line parameters Latency Select the channel the fol
98. Management SNMP Configuration 3 214 Show Management SNMP 3 215 Show Management Telnet Configuration 3 215 Show Management Web Configuration 3 216 Show Multicast Configuration 3 217 Show Multicast Forwarding Table 3 218 Show Multicast Lat Reporter 3 219 Show Proxy ARP NHR 3 219 Show Running Configuration 3 220 Show Scheduled Backup 3 221 Show Security IP 3 222 Show Security MAC 3 223 ShOoW SINTP Liu dut Peer Reti c rt eda Re Ee 3 224 Show Syslog cee eee eee 3 225 Show Syslog Remote 3 226 Show System Information 3 227 Show System 3 228 Show System 3 229 Show System Status 0 0 0 0 eae 3 230 Show Technical Support 3 231 Show Uplink shed iu e eed whl pua aae 3 231 Show Uplink Tag 3 232 Show User 3 233 Show USets v gues deberi Mea age baa ae MELIA 3 234 Show VLAN Configuration
99. May 2006 3 125 3 Commands Configure MLPPP Bundle MRRU configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number mrru value Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure mlppp bundle mrru command specifies the size of the Maximum Reconstructed Receive Unit in bytes for the specified MLPPP bundle mlppp bundle number Valid bundle numbers are 1 through 8 value MRRU size in bytes The range is 1 through 1524 Example PDYN4 configure mlppp bundle 1 mrru 1542 Configure MLPPP Bundle Restart configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number restart Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure mlppp bundle restart command forces re initialization of the mlppp bundle so all the negotiated MLPPP parameters are re negotiated mlppp bundle number Valid bundle numbers 1 through 8 Example PDYN configure mlppp bundle 1 restart 3 126 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure MLPPP Bundle Short Sequence Number configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number short sequence number 12bit 24bit Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure mlppp bundle short sequence number command specifies whethe the local node wishes to use 12 bit or 24 bit sequence numbers for the specified MLPPP bundle mlppp bundle number Valid bundle numbers are 1 through 8 12bit Specifies local node wishes to use 12 bit sequence numbers 24bit
100. Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure uplink command specifies which Ethernet port is the designated uplink When the unit is configured for mux forwarding or secure VLANs all traffic is forwarded to the designated uplink eth2 This selects Ethernet port 2 as the uplink eth3 This selects Ethernet port as the uplink This is the factory default Note that Ethernet port 1 is always used as the out of band management port Example PDYN configure uplink eth2 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 153 3 Commands Configure Uplink Show configure uplink show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure uplink show command displays which port has been designated as the uplink port Example PDYN configure uplink show uplink eth3 PDYN _ Configure Uplink Tag This command is used to configure the unit for Uplink Tagging In the Uplink tagging mode the data from each DSL port is assigned a unique VLAN tag These commands set the base VLAN tag and an index With just these two commands the VLAN tag for every DSL port in the unit is defined The factory default is 16 for the base and an index of 1 Configure Uplink Tagging Base configure uplink tag base base Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure uplink tag base command determines the base value to be used for setting VLAN tags for the DSL ports base Specifies the base value used in setting th
101. Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl performance command displays performance information for all ADSL ports all This is the port id All ports for a slot are displayed The only valid choice is all performance Specifies that performance statistics for the specified port should be displayed Example PDYN show interface dsl all performance ADSL ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Status UP DN UP UP UP UP UP UP Line Rate Up8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Line Rate Down8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Margin UP 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Margin Down 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 AttainableRate Up8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 AttainableRate Down8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Attenuation Up 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Attenuation Down 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 TX Power 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 RX Level 4 4 4 3 3 2 1 5 ADSL ports 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Status UP DN UP UP UP UP UP UP Line Rate Up8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Line Rate Down8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Margin UP 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Margin Down 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 AttainableRate Up8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 AttainableRate Down8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Attenuation Up 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Attenuation Down 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 TX Power 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ADSL ports 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Status UP DN UP UP UP UP UP UP Line Rate Up8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Line Rate
102. N vlan id This value specifies the VLAN to be modified vlan name This value uses the assigned VLAN name to identify the VLAN to be modified enabled The DHCP Option 82 function will be enabled for the selected VLAN disabled The DHCP Option 82 function will not be enabled for the selected VLAN Example PDYN configure vlan modify 1 dhcp option 82 disabled Configure VLAN Modify Name configure vlan modify id name name name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure vlan modify name command is used to define a unique VLAN for the system vlan id This value specifies the VLAN to be modified vlan name This value uses the assigned VLAN name to identify the VLAN to be modified In this case the VLAN would be renamed to the new value entered Example PDYN configure vlan modify room12 room11 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 159 3 Commands Configure VLAN Modify Next Hop Router configure vlan modify vlan id nhr fip address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure vlan modify nhr command is used to define the next hop router address for the subscribers on this vlan vlan id This value specifies the VLAN to be modified ip address This value is the IP address of the next hop router for the subscribers on this VLAN Example PDYN configure vlan 77 modify nhr 135 90 1 1 Configure VLAN Modify Ports
103. OSWS trap message may be sent if the number of LOSWS in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds this threshold At most one SNMP will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm losws threshold 700 shdsl alarm profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 87 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Severely Errored Seconds Threshold configure interface shdsl profile alarm ses threshold ses profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm ses threshold command modifies the severely errored seconds threshold required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the SHDSL Alarm profile to be modified ses Specify an SES threshold of 0 900 seconds An SNMP SES trap message may be sent if the number of SES events in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds the selected value At most one SNMP notification will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm ses threshold 700 shdsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Show configure interface shdsl profile alarm show profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm show command displays the configuration of the specified alarm p
104. Probe Enables or disables support for line probing to find the best possible rate Max Rate Enter a maximum rate from 0 to 4112 kbps Min Rate Enter a minimum rate from 0 to 4112 kbps Line Mode Select the regional setting supported as specified by ITU T G 991 2 Annex A Annex B or Both the port trains to the Mode setting of the endpoint Power Feeding Enables or disables support for power feeding the SDSL line Power Spectral Density Select Symmetric or Asymmetric to determine whether the SHDSL transceiver uses a symmetric or an asymmetric power spectral density mask as specified in G 992 1 Annex A or Annex B This is one of the options used to determine the allowable line rates on a SHDSL port Reference Clock Select the timing source System Clocking is provided by the backplane Local Clocking is provided by an onboard oscillator Remote Management Select Enable or Disable to determine whether remote managementis supported for the network element this profile is assigned to Target Margin Enter a desired SNR margin for both the upstream and downstream direction from 2 15 dBm or None Wire Interface Selects two wire or four wire operation for SHDSL lines Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line create shdsl line profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Delete configure interface shdsl profile line delete profile Minimum Access Level Administr
105. XXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 95 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 96 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Display results ES errored seconds Seconds during which an error occurred SES severely errored seconds Seconds during which there was a major error such as an out of frame condition or a bit error density greater than 1072 LOFS loss of frame seconds Counts accrued after loss of frame detected LOSS loss of signal seconds Counts accrued after loss of signal detected LPRS loss of power Counts accrued after loss of power detected US unavailable seconds Counts of unavailable seconds 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 189 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Statistics Line Near End Show interface dsl port_id statistics line near end bucket_number Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl statistics line command displays statistics for the specified ADSL port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port bucket number Optional parameter to specify the maximum interval 1 96 to display If no bucket number is specified then all intervals are displayed If bucket number is entered then all buckets up to the specified bucket are displayed The current interval is always displayed Example PDYN show interface dsl 1 2 statistics line near end NEAR END ADSL STATISTICS Interval LOFS LOSS
106. ace dsl bonding profile alarm activate command activates the specified DSL Bonding Alarm Profile onto the designated DSL Bonding Group profile name Specifies the name of the DSL Bonding Group Alarm Profile dsl bonding group id Is the dynamically allocated Group ID assigned by the unit when the DSL Bonding Group is created Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm activate room102 alarm profile 2 3 26 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Create configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm create profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm create command creates the specified DSL Bonding Alarm Profile profile name Specifies the name of the DSL Bonding Group Alarm Profile Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm create room102 alarm profile Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Delete configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm delete profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm delete command deletes the specified DSL Bonding Alarm Profile The profile is not deleted if it is in use by a DSL Bonding Group profile name Specifies the name of the DSL Bonding Group Alarm Profile Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm delete room102 alarm profi
107. ace t1e1 6 statistics near end T1E1 Far End Statistics port 6 ES SES SEFS UAS BES PCV LES LCV Current 1 12 1 24 26 17 80 0 Interval 1 0 0 0 0 888 1 1 0 Interval 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Displayed Results ES number of Errored Seconds in the 15 minute interval 900 seconds An Errored Second has one or more Path Code Violations one or more Out of Frame defects one or more Controlled Slip events or a detected Alarm Indication Signal AIS defect SES number of Severely Errored Seconds SEFS The number of Severely Errored Frame Seconds SEFS are seconds with one or more Out of Frame defects of a detected AIS defect UAS The number of Unavailable Seconds BES number of Bursty Errored Seconds which have 2 to 319 Path Code Violation error events no Severely Errored Frame defects and no detected incoming AIS defects PVC number of Path Coding Violations A PCV is a frame synchronization bit error in the D4 aond E1 no CRC formats or a CRC or frame synchronization bit error in the ESF and E1 CRC formats LES The number of Line Errored Seconds A Line Errored Second is a second in which one or more Line Code Violation error events are detected LCV The number of Line Coding Violations An LCV is the occurrence of either a Bipolar Violation BPV Excessive Zeroes eXZ Error Event 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 207 3 Commands Show Interface Ethernet Clear Statistics show interface ethernet por
108. alarm profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Loss of Frame Seconds Configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream lofs lofs profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream lofs command modifies the downstream los of frame seconds required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified lofs if the number of LOFS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream lofs 500 adsl alarm prof1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 41 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Loss of Link Seconds Configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream lols lols profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream lols command modifies the downstream los of link seconds required to generate an alarm profile_name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified lols SNMP trap is sent if the number of LOLS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream lols 500 adsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Loss of Signal Seconds
109. ambiguous You can request automatic completion of a command or keyword you have partially typed by pressing the Tab key If the command or keyword you have typed is ambiguous the Tab key displays the options for completion May 2006 2 3 2 CLI Conventions Command History Buffer The last 7 commands are maintained in a command history buffer You can use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to scroll through and redisplay commands then alter and resubmit a command maintained in the buffer More Prompt The CLI lets you control the flow of text to the screen with a paging command If paging is disabled text is sent to the screen without interruption If paging is enabled only 23 lines of text are displayed at a time A More prompt is displayed on line 24 of your screen and you can do the following W To view the next screen of output press the spacebar m To view the next line of output press the Enter key To return to the command line press q or any other key besides the spacebar and Enter key The paging command affects only the user who enters the command Command Help You can obtain help when you enter commands by using the following methods m To list all commands for a specific level enter a question mark at the system prompt PDYN m To obtain a list of commands that start with a particular character set enter an abbreviated command immediately followed by a question mark PDYN configu
110. ame configure interface dsl port_id show configure interface dsl port_id state disabled enabled configure interface dsl port_id vlan acceptable frame type all tagged configure interface dsl port_id vlan ingress filtering disabled enabled configure interface dsl port_id vlan priority priority configure interface dsl port_id vlan pvid pvid B 2 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 Command Summary configure interface dsl port_id pg queue fifo 802 1p configure interface dsl port_id pwrmgmt state enable disable configure interface dsl port_id pwrmgmt enabling none idle lowpower both configure interface dsl port id lOtime time configure interface dsl port id l2atpr power reduction configure interface dsl port id l2atprt total power reductions configure interface dsl port id I2time time configure interface dsl bonding group id create port id dsl bonding alarm profile configure interface dsl bonding group id delete configure interface dsl bonding group id group status trap enable disable configure interface dsl bonding group id name group name configure interface dsl bonding group id show configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm activate profile name dsl bonding group id configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm create profile name configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm delete profile name configure interface dsl bonding profile ala
111. ames packets are forwarded Example PDYN configure filter proto specific netbios deny Configure Filter Binding This command is used to bind filter to a port A filter has no effect until it is bound to a port The same filter may be bound to multiple ports Configure Filter Binding Create configure filter binding create filter name port id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter binding create command associates a filter to a port filler name Specifies the inbound filter to be associated with a port It must exist See Configure Filter on page 3 7 port id Specifies the DSL port whose inbound traffic is to be filtered Example PDYN configure filter binding create no at or ipx 1 The same filter may be bound to multiple ports There is a maximum of 4 filters per port 2 Ethernet filters 1 input and 1 output and 2 IP filters Only one filter can be bound to a port per command At this time the filters apply only to the DSL ports 3 10 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Filter Binding Delete configure filter binding delete filter_name port_id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter binding delete command removes the association of a filter to a port filter_name Specifies the filter to be associated with a port It must exist See Configure Filter on page 3 7 port id Specifies the DSL port whose traf
112. amount of noise margin that can be tolerated in dB rate The data rate attainable rate An estimate of the maximum attainable rate attenuation The decrease of intensity of the signal across the link in dB previous rate Previous Rate margin dB Margin current transmit power dB Transmit Power ADSL line init attempts ADSL Line init attempts 3 192 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface SHDSL Configuration show interface shdsl port_id configuration Minimum Access Level User The show interface shdsl configuration command displays information about all SHDSL ports or a specified SHDSL port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displayed for all ports configuration Specifies that the port s configuration should be displayed Example PDYN show interface shdsl 1 configuration SHDSL Port 1 Configuration Name room 101 State up Line mode co line length kft 10 linkupdown trap enabled line profile name shdsl line profile 1 alarm profile name Shdsl alarm profile 1 repeaters configured 3 repeaters discovered 1 P G VCC Encap VLAN 1 0 35 llc bridged 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 3 1 92 llc bridged 0092 4 0 40 llc bridged 0140 Priority Group 1 2 3 4 queuing method fifo fifo fifo fifo pvid 001 001 001 001 priority 0 0 0 0 acceptable frame type all all all all
113. an Time GMT Hours before GMT are expressed as negative numbers and hours after GMT are expressed as positive numbers with or without a plus sign Half hours are supported as decimals Valid values are 12 through 12 You can also obtain a list of time zone offsets using the command configure date timezone The unit does not adjust for Daylight Savings Time Example PDYN configure date timezone 2 PDYN configure date timezone 9 3 6 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Factory Defaults The configure factory command loads the factory default parameters into the running configuration The default parameters take immediate effect but are not saved Execute the Save command to save the parameters to Non Volatile Random Access Memory NVRAM configure factory Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure factory command loads factory default parameters Example PDYN configure factory Notes This command will cause the factory default parameters to be loaded into the running configuration and immediately take effect The parameters will not be saved to NVRAM unless save command is issued after this The reset to factory defaults is a two step process This prevents the Administrator from accidentally destroying the configuration After the administrator enters the configure factory command a warning message Warning This will reset all configuration values Proceed yes no is
114. anagement InBand Address 3 111 Configure Management Out of Band Address 3 112 Configure Management Route Add 3 112 Configure Management Route Delete 3 113 Configure Management Route Show 3 113 Configure Management SNMP Access Validation 3 115 Configure Management SNMP NMS Traps Add 3 116 Configure Management SNMP NMS Traps Delete All 3 116 Configure Management SNMP NMS Traps Delete Entry 3 117 Configure Management SNMP Read Only Community String 3 118 Configure Management SNMP Read Write Community String 3 118 Configure Management SNMP State 3 119 Configure Management SNMP Trap Rate Limiting Period 3 119 Configure Management 3 107 Configure Proxy ARP NHR 3 135 3 136 Configure Scheduled Backup Dynamic 3 138 Configure Scheduled Backup Enable 3 138 Configure Scheduled Backup Fixed 3 139 Configure Scheduled Backup FTP 3 139 Configure Scheduled Backup Time Stamp 3 140 Configure Security 3 141 Configure Security IP Host Address Limiting Enable 3 141 Configure Security IP Add Static Address 3 142 Configure Security IP Max Addresses 3 143 Configure Security IP Show 3 143 Configure Security MAC Add 3 144 Configure Security MAC Delete 3 145 Configure Security MAC Show 3 145 Configure SNTP 3 146 Configure SNTP Enable 3 146 Configure SNTP Interval 3 147 Configure SNTP Server Address 3 146 Configure Syslog Rate Limiting 3 147 Configure Syslog Remote Create 3 149 Configure Syslog
115. are four values extrashort short medium and long These values are valid for certain geographic regions The default is short Example PDYN4 configure interface shdsl 24 line length medium 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 77 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Linkupdown Trap configure interface shdsl port_id linkupdown trap disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl linkupdown trap command specifies whether an SNMP trap should be sent upon link up and link down events port id Identifies the port to be configured linkupdown trap Valid choices are disabled No traps are sent upon link up and link down events enabled A trap is sent upon a link up or link down event This is the default Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 2 21 linkupdown trap disabled Configure Interface SHDSL Name configure interface shdsl port id name port Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsI name command assigns a line circuit name to the specified port port id Identifies the port to assign the line circuit name name Enter a name from 1 to 255 characters long to indicate to whom the port is assigned The following values are reserved and cannot be used AVAILABLE port is not assigned and FAULTY port is faulty and can not be assigned Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 22
116. arp clear dynamic configure management arp delete configure management default gateway address configure management inband address ip_address subnet_mask configure management out of band address bootp ip address subnet mask configure management periodic arp add configure management periodic arp delete configure management periodic arp show configure management route add address subnet mask gateway configure management route delete fip address configure management route show configure management snmp access validation disabled enabled configure management snmp nms traps add traps address traps address8 configure management snmp nms traps delete all configure management snmp nms traps delete entry traps address traps address8 configure management snmp nms traps show configure management snmp private string private community string configure management snmp public string public community string configure management snmp state disabled enabled configure management snmp trap rate limiting period period configure management telnet access validation disabled enabled configure management telnet show configure management telnet state disabled enabled configure management web access validation disabled enabled configure management web show B 8 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 Command Summary configure management web state disabled enabled configure mlp
117. ation The decrease of intensity of the signal across the link in dB 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 201 3 Commands Show Interface SHDSL Unit Inventory show interface shdsl port id unit inventory stu c stu r rep 1 rep 2 rep 3 rep 4 rep 5 rep 6 rep 7 rep 8 Minimum Access Level User The show interface shdsl unit inventory command displays inventory information for the designated unit port id SHDSL port id Unit s information to display inventory information stu c SHDSL centeral site terminal unit stu r SHDSL remote site terminal unit 1 rep 8 SHDSL regenerator repeater unit Example PDYN show interface shdsl 2 unit inventory rep 1 SHDSL Port 2 rep 1 Unit Inventory Vendor ID PRDN Firmware Revision 01 00 12 Serial Number 1234567 Show Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Show interface shdsl profile alarm profile name Minimum Access Level User The show interface shdsl profile alarm command displays the configuration of the specified alarm profile profile name Identifies the SHDSL alarm profile to be displayed Example PDYN show interface shdsl profile alarm shdsl alarm profile1 3 202 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface SHDSL Profile Line show interface shdsl profile line profile_name Minimum Access Level User The show interface shdsl profile line command displays
118. ator The configure interface shdsl profile line delete command deletes an SHDSL Line Profile profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be deleted Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line delete adsl line profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 91 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Line Probe configure interface shdsl profile line line probe enable disable profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line line probe command modifies support for Line Probe for the specified profile profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be modified enable Unit probes the line to find the best possible rate disable Unit does not probe line to find the best possible rate Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line line probe enable shdsl line profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Max Rate configure interface shdsl profile line max rate rate profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line max rate command modifies the maximum rate for the specified profile profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be modified rate Enter a maximum rate from 0 to 4112 kbps Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line max rate 2312 shdsl line profile1 3 92 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands
119. ce DSL Bonding Alarm Modify ATU C Threshold Rate Up 3 28 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Alarm Modify ATU R Threshold Rate Down 3 29 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Alarm Modify ATU R Threshold Rate Up 3 29 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Create 3 24 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Delete 3 25 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Link Up Down Trap 3 25 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Name 3 26 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm 3 26 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Create 3 27 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Delete 3 27 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Modify ATU C Threshold Rate Down 3 28 Configure Interface DSL LOTime ADSL2 Only 3 36 Configure Interface DSL L2 Atpr 3 36 Configure Interface DSL L2 Atprt 3 37 Configure Interface DSL L2Time ADSL2 Only 3 37 Configure Interface DSL Line Length Effective Working Length ReachDSL Only 3 30 Configure Interface DSL Line Length Loop Length ReachDSL Only 3 30 Configure Interface DSL Line Length Quad ReachDSL Only 3 31 Configure Interface DSL Line Mode ADSL Only 3 32 Configure Interface DSL Linkupdown Trap 3 33 Configure Interface DSL Max TxPower Downstream ReachDSL Only 3 34 Configure Interface DSL Max TxPower Upstream ReachDSL Only 3 34 Configure Interface DSL Name 3 33 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Activate 3 38 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Create 3
120. ceived on the ingress of this port This value is also used if priority remapping is enabled port id pg This specifies the ADSL port and the priority group on that port priority The VLAN priority Valid values are 1 through 8 The default is 1 Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 vlan priority 1 Configure Interface DSL VLAN Acceptable Frame Type configure interface dsl port id pg vlan acceptable frame type all tagged Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl vlan acceptable frame type command determines if tagged frames will be accepted on a port port id pg This specifies the DSL port and the priority group on that port tagged With this value set the device will discard untagged or priority tagged frames received on this port all With this value set the device will accept all frame types including untagged frames Untagged frames or priority tagged frames will be assigned the PVID associated with this port Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 vlan acceptable frame type all 3 72 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL VLAN Ingress Filtering configure interface dsl port id pg vlan ingress filtering disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator are not members of this port set Example The configure interface dsl vlan ingress filtering command will discard incoming
121. ch wire pair Display results link status The status of the link up The link is enabled and ready to send packets down The link is down testing The link is under a test such as loopback unknown The link s status cannot be determined dormant The link has not yet trained up not present The link doesn t exist It might be part of an adjacent wire pair link up time The number of days hours minutes and seconds the interface has been active near end alarm state shows any alarms detected on the DSL Line Multiple alarms may be displayed OK No Alarm DC DC Continuity Fault SNR SNR Margin threshold exceeded ATTEN Loop Attenuation threshold exceeded LOSW Indicates a forward LOSW alarm PROTO Indicates an endpoint failure during initialization due t imcompatible protocol used by the paired endpoint NO NEIGH Indicates an endpoint failure during initialization due to no activation sequence detected from the paired endpoint LB Loopback active far end alarm state shows any alarms detected on the far end CPE Multiple alarms may be displayed Alarms are the same as those for near end alarm state SHDSL Status Up and Down denote values for the upstream and downstream directions rate The data rate attainable rate An estimate of the maximum attainable rate Snr margin The amount of noise margin that can be tolerated in dB Loop attenu
122. chDSL Only configure interface dsl port id line length extrashort short medium long Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl line length command specifies the length of the DSL link This command does not apply to ADSL units port id Identifies the port to be configured line length This is the length of the line There are four values extrashort short medium and long These values are valid for certain geographic regions This will be displayed only on the appropriate models The default is short Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 24 line length medium 3 30 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Line Length Quad ReachDSL Only configure interface dsl port_id line length same segupto3km segabove3km Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl line length command specifies the length of the DSL link This specifies the quad cable configuration and the length of the DSL line This command does not apply to ADSL units port_id Identifies the port to be configured line length same Same quad segupto3km Segregated Quad up to 3 km default segabove3km Segregated Quad above 3 km These values are valid for certain geographic regions This will be displayed only on the appropriate models Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 24 line length segupto3km
123. configuration mode Example PDYN configure interface dsl spectrum mgmt show 3 70 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL State configure interface dsl port_id state disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl state command specifies the availability of a ADSL port port id Identifies the port to be configured state Specifies the availability of the port Valid choices are disabled or enabled The default is enabled Example PDYN4 configure interface dsl 1 24 state enabled Configure Interface DSL VLAN PVID configure interface dsl port id pg vlan pvid pvid Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl vlan pvid assigns the VLAN ID to be assigned to untagged frames or Priority Tagged frames received on the ingress of this port port id pg This specifies the ADSL port number and the priority group on that port pvid The VLAN tag Valid values are 1 through 4095 The default is 1 Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 vlan pvid 1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 71 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL VLAN Priority configure interface dsl port_id pg vlan priority priority Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl vlan priority assigns the VLAN priority to be assigned to untagged frames or Priority Tagged frames re
124. configure interface shdsl profile line remote management enable disable profile configure interface shdsl profile line show profile configure interface shdsl profile line target margin margin profile name configure interface shdsl profile line wire interface two wire four wire six wire eight wire profile configure interface shdsl spectrum management region anfp nd1602 ansi t1 417 none configure interface shdsl spectrum management selection enable disable configure interface t1e1 port id circuit name name configure interface t1e1 port id frame format crc no crc note E1 Only configure interface t1e1 port id line build out 0 7 5 15 22 5 note short haul only configure interface t1e1 port id line equalization 0 134 267 400 534 note long haul only configure interface t1e1 port id line type long haul short haul configure interface t1e1 port id port status enable disable configure interface t1e1 port id timing local loop 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 B 7 Command Summary configure management access list create entry ip address subnet mask snmp telnet web snmp telnet web snmp telnet web configure management access list delete all configure management access list delete entry ip address subnet mask configure management access list show configure management arp add configure management
125. d Example PDYN show interface dsl bonding 1 performance Ck CK Ck Ck Ck KC Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Ck Ck Ck Ck Sk Ck ck kk Sk kx Sk ko ko ko ko DSL Bonding Group ID 1 Ck CK Ck Ck Ck KC Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Sk Ck Ck Ck Ck kk Sk ck kk Sk Sk Sk kx Group Index 35 Group Name room101 Admin Status enabled Link Status up Current ATU C Net Data Rate 10000 Current ATU R Net Data Rate 999 Previous ATU C Net Data Rate 18000 Previous ATU R Net Data Rate 12000 3 180 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Bonding Statistics ATM show interface dsl bonding group_id statistics atm bucket_number Minimum Access Level User Group group id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified group If all is specified information is displayed for all DSL Bonding Groups number is specified then all intervals are displayed Example show interface dsl 1 2 statistics atm ATM Statistics Rx Cells Tx Cells HEC OCD Interval XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Current XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 1 2 3 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 96 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX ATM PVC Performance VCC 0 35 total cells sent total cells received V
126. d T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 pvid The VLAN pvid Valid values are 1 through 4095 The default is 1 Example PDYN configure ppp 1 vlan pvid 99 Configure Proxy ARP NHR configure proxy arp nhr ip address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure proxy arp nhr command determines the default Next Hop Router NHR address for all subscriber ports in the system This value is used by the proxy arp function ip address Specifies the IP address of the next hop router for subscriber ports Example PDYN configure proxy arp nhr 135 75 90 112 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 135 3 Commands Configure RADIUS Add configure radius add ip address secret Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure radius add command specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server ip address Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server secret Secret value used for secutity purposes 1 to 32 characters Example PDYN4 configure radius add 135 90 147 8 mysecret Configure RADIUS Delete configure radius delete ip address Minimum Access Level Administrator ip address Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server Example PDYN configure radius delete 135 90 147 8 The configure radius delete command specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server 3 136 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50
127. d port id Any valid port ID 1 through 48 for DSL ports ppp1 through ppp8 mlppp1 though mlppp8 eth1 eth2 or eth3 Example PDYN configure igmp snooping querier interval 125 Configure IGMP Snooping Leave Delay configure igmp port id snooping leave delay delay Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure igmp snooping leave delay command specifies the period of time during which a multicast stream will continue to be forwarded on an interface after receipt of an IGMP leave message for that stream port id Identifies the IGMP DSL port to be configured Enter all for all ports delay The amount of time in tenth of seconds that the multicast stream will continue after the receipt of a leave message The default value is 3 The range is 0 to 25 5 seconds in units of tenths of seconds Example PDYN4 configure igmp 1 leave delay 3 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 15 3 Commands Configure IGMP Snooping Leave Join Delay configure igmp port_id snooping leave join delay delay Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure igmp snooping leave join delay command specifies the period of time during which new multicast streams will not be forwarded on a port following a Leave Message for another stream on that port port_id Identifies the IGMP DSL port to be configured Enter all for all ports delay The amount of time in tenths of seconds tha
128. d Intended Audience This guide describes the Command Line Interface CLI used to configure and monitor the BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200 IP DSLAMs It is designed for installer and operators of those devices Document Summary Section Description Chapter 1 System Concepts Describes basic system concepts and terminology Chapter 2 CLI Conventions Describes how to use the CLI Chapter 3 Commands Describes the individual CLI commands in detail Appendix A Reference Tables Provides information applicable to some commands Appendix B Command Summary Lists all the commands and their formats for easy reference Index Lists key terms concepts and sections in alphabetical order A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in Paradyne documents is available online at www paradyne com Select Support gt Technical Manuals gt Technical Glossary 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 About This Guide Product Related Documents Complete documentation for this product is available online at www paradyne com Select Support Technical Manuals Document Number Document Title 2600 A2 GB22 BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200 IP DSLAM SNMP Reference 2600 A2 GN20 BitStorm 2600 IP DSLAM Installation Guide 4200 A2 GN21 GranDSLAM 4200 IP DSLAM Installation Guide 6210 A2 GB21 Hotwire 6210 6211 and 6381 User s Guide 7890 A2 GB22 Grana VIEW EMS User s Guide
129. d displays all of the management routes that have been configured Example PDYN show management periodic arp IP Addresss Request Period Minutes to Next Request 137 90 127 3 5 3 137 90 128 1 5 3 PDYN _ Show Management SNMP Configuration show management snmp configuration Minimum Access Level User The show management snmp configuration command displays the settings for SNMP access Example PDYN show management snmp configuration state enabled access validation enabled public string someaccess private string mostaccess trap rate limiting period 500 nms traps 10 10 2 2 10 10 10 1 135 90 1 1 PDYN Display results state The availability of SNMP access disabled or enabled access validation Whether access validation is in force disabled or enabled public string The community string for read only access private string The community string for read write access trap rate limiting period Gap in seconds the SNMP agent enforces between the sending of consecutive traps for the same instance of a particular event nms traps The addresses to which traps are sent 3 214 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Management SNMP Statistics show management snmp statistics Minimum Access Level User The show management snmp statistics command displays the settings for SNMP access Example PDYN show management snmp statistics
130. d does not apply to the Reach unit port id Identifies the port to be configured state enabled or disabled Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 22 pwrmgmt enabling idle The configure interface dsl pwrmgmt state command sets the power management state enabling 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 35 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL LOTime ADSL2 Only configure interface dsl port id lOtime time Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl lOtime command sets the LO time Valid values are 0 to 255 seconds This command does not apply to the ReachDSL unit port id Identifies the port to be configured state enabled or disabled Example PDYN4 configure interface dsl 1 22 lOtime 10 Configure Interface DSL L2 Atpr ADSL2 Only configure interface dsl port id l2atpr power reduction Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl I2atpr command sets the L2 Atpr Valid values 0 to 15 dB in 1 dB increments This command does not apply to Express ReachDSL or SHDSL models port id Identifies the port to be configured power reduction Specifies the maximum aggregate transmit power reduction per L2 trim Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 24 l2atpr 1 3 36 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL L2 Atprt ADSL2 Only configure
131. d port port id ADSL port id Example PDYN show interface dsl 1 2 far end PDYN Vendor ID 0255 Firmware Revision 01 00 12 Serial Number 1234567 Show Interface DSL Profile Alarm Show interface dsl profile alarm profile name Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl profile alarm command displays the configuration of the specified alarm profile profile name Identifies the ADSL alarm profile to be displayed Example PDYN show interface dsl profile alarm adsl alarm profile1 3 184 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Profile Line show interface dsl profile line profile name Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl profile line command displays the configuration of the specified ADSL line profile profile_name Identifies the ADSL line profile to be displayed Example PDYN show interface dsl profile line adsl line profile1 Show Interface DSL Profile PSD show interface dsl profile psd profile name Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl profile psd command displays the configuration of the specified ADSL PSD profile profile name Identifies the ADSL PSD profile to be displayed Example PDYN show interface dsl profile psd adsl psd profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 185 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Performance show interface dsl all performance
132. d to reach the specified IP destination Example PDYN4 configure management route add 137 90 127 3 255 255 255 0 137 90 0 1 3 112 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Management Route Delete configure management route delete ip address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management route delete command deletes an explicit route based on the specified destinations To modify an existing route the administrator will first need to delete the route and then add a new route ip address Specifies the destination IP address Example PDYN configure management route delete 137 90 127 3 Configure Management Route Show configure management route show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management route show command displays all of the management routes that have been configured Example PDYN configure management route show Destination Mask Gateway 137 90 127 3 255 255 255 0 137 90 0 1 137 90 128 1 255 255 255 0 137 90 0 1 PDYN _ 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 113 3 Commands Configure Management Periodic ARP Add configure management periodic arp add ip address time Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management periodic arp add command specifies the IP address that the unit will periodically send an ARP request to ip address The address to send ARP requests to time Time in minutes bet
133. de and wire pair for a particular interface Unit to apply the alarm profile to stu c SHDSL centeral site terminal unit stu r SHDSL remote site terminal unit rep 1 rep 8 SHDSL regenerator repeater unit The side of the device to apply the alarm profile to cust The side of the unit facing the customer terminal equipment net The side of the unit facing the central office The wire pair to apply the alarm profile to pair 1 First wire pair pair 2 Second wire pair pair 3 Third wire pair pair 4 Fourth wire pair profile name Identifies the SHDSL Alarm profile to be activated Example port id Identifies the port or range of ports in which the profile is to be activated The configure interface shdsl segment alarm command activates the specified SHDSL Alarm profile PDYN configure interface shdsl 22 segment alarm rep 2 net pair 2 shdsl alarm profile1 3 80 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Show configure interface shdsl port id show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl show command displays parameters for a SHDSL port without leaving the configuration mode port id Identifies the port whose configuration is to be displayed If no port is specified the port currently in configuration mode if any is displayed Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 2 7 show PDYN configure interface adsl 7 s
134. disables the messages Increasing Rate SNMP rate change trap is sent if the current rate is greater than or equal to the previous rate plus this threshold 0 65535 kbps where 0 disables the messages Decreasing Rate SNMP rate change trap is sent if the current rate is less than or equal to the previous rate minus this threshold 0565535 kbps where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm create adsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Delete Configure interface dsl profile alarm delete profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm delete command deletes an ADSL Alarm Profile profile name Identifies the ADSL alarm profile to be deleted Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm delete adsl alarm profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 39 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Decreasing Rate Configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream dr dr profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream dr command modifies the downstream decreasing rate to generate an alarm profile_name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified dr SNMP rate change trap is sent if the current rate is less than or equal to the previous rate minus this threshold 065535 kbps where 0 disables
135. display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified all ports configurations are displayed Example PDYN gt show igmp 1 configuration Port 1 IGMP Configuration snooping enabled leave delay 300 msec leave join delay 300 msec query count 3 query wait timer 1000 msec proxy disabled report summary disabled PDYN gt 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 177 3 Commands Show IGMP Proxy show igmp proxy Minimum Access Level User The show igmp proxy command displays the configuration of the parameters related to the IGMP proxy function Example PDYN gt show igmp proxy IGMP proxy is disabled Show IGMP Proxy show igmp snooping Minimum Access Level User The show igmp snooping command displays the configuration of the parameters related to the IGMP snooping function Example PDYN gt show igmp snooping IGMP Snooping Configuration Snooping Selection enabled Query Interval 125 Querier Auto Detect disabled Querier Interface eth3 3 178 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface Console show interface console Minimum Access Level User The show interface console command displays the configuration of the Console port on the unit Example PDYN show interface console rate 9600 data bits8 stop bits1l paritynone PDYN _ Show Interface DSL Bonding Configuration show interface dsl bonding group_id confi
136. displayed The administrator must enter yes in order to change the configuration To save the configuration to the NVRAM the administrator must also enter the save command Factory defaults include an out of band management address of 10 10 10 10 and an in band management address of 0 0 0 0 If you are managing the unit using a different IP address your connection is terminated upon execution of the configure factory command It is therefore recommended that this command be executed only from the Console port Configure Filter Filters are used to restrict selected types of user data A filter is made up of one or more rules Each rule that is defined for a filter is processed in the order defined in the filter configuration command As soon as one of the rules is matched the action for that rule is taken The remaining rules if any are not checked In this system the rules must be defined before the rule name can be specified in the filter statement This process is different from the process found in some routers where the rules are buried in the definition of the filter A maximum of 16 rules can be defined for a filter 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 7 3 Commands The activation of a filter is a three step process that need to be executed in this order 1 Define filter rules see Configure Filter Rule 2 Define a named filter comprising one or more rules see Configure Filter Command 3 Bind the filter to an i
137. dministrator The configure interface shdsl profile line power feeding command enables or disables support for power feeding the SHDSL line profile_name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be modified no power feed No power is fed in the line power feed Power is fed on the line wetting current Not supported This selection is ignored by the driver Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line power feeding power feed shdsl line profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Power Spectral Density configure interface shdsl profile line psd symmetric asymmetric profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line psd command modifies the Power Spectral Density setting for SHDSL line profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be modified symmetric Symmetric PSD is supported asymmetric Asymmetric PSD is supported Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line psd symmetric shdsl line profile1 3 94 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Reference Clock configure interface shdsl profile line reference clock local system profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line remote management command specifies the clock source to be used profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be modif
138. e 2 2 Command Line Prompts 2 2 Modes of 2 3 Back 2 3 Automatic Command Completion 2 3 Command History 2 4 More Prompt isst facets doter adie o ep eo mtr etel ac Ara 2 4 Gommard Help CER EXE Ru Gea EY ea 2 4 Keyboard Definitions 2 5 May 2006 Contents Command Syntax Error Handling 2 5 Automatic Logout 0 0 cee ae 2 5 Configuring the System 2 6 3 Commands Typographic Conventions 3 1 m aie aed 3 1 Gl6arz uus par ee NS 3 2 Clear Bridge 3 2 Clear Management ARP 3 2 Clear Syslog o lode ELE VO DS Se ae Pa 3 2 ii May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2600 A2 GB21 50 Contents B COnflg re c celebri eS ERR pean bea pede TEE 3 3 Configure 3 3 Configure Bridge Clear 3 3 Configure Bridge Mode 3 4 Configure Bridge Timeout 3 5 Configure Date and
139. e Interface DSL Profile Line Max SNR Margin Upstream configure interface dsl profile line max snr margin upstream margin profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line max snr margin upstream command specifies the maximum SNR margin in dB required for the port profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified margin Valid choices are 0 31 dB in 1 dB increments The default is 31 Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line max snr margin upstream 9 adsl profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 53 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Speed Downstream configure interface dsl profile line max speed downstream rate profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line max speed downstream command specifies the maximum rate in kbps available for traffic from the port toward the CPE If behavior is set to fixed this is the only downstream rate profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified rate Valid rates are For G dmt and ANSI 64 to 12000 kbps in 32 kbps increments For G lite 64 to 4000 kbps in 32 kbps increments For ReachDSL 32 to 2167 kbps in 32 kbps increments For ADSL2 64 to 25000 kbps in 32 kbps increments For ADSL2 64 to 25000 kbps in 32 kbps increments Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line max sp
140. e Up Alarm threshold will to be modified profile name Specifies the name of the DSL Bonding Group Alarm Profile threshold Specifies the threshold value when an alarm will be generated Enter 0 to disable or an integer value of 1 180000 Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atuc rate up 10000 room101 alarm profile 3 28 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Bonding Alarm Modify ATU R Threshold Rate Down configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atur rate down threshold profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atur rate down command modifies the ATU R Rate Down Alarm Threshold If the ATU R DSL Bonding Group cumulative rate down drops below this value an alarm is generated threshold atur rate down Specifies the ATU R Rate Down Alarm threshold will to be modified profile name Specifies the name of the DSL Bonding Group Alarm Profile threshold Specifies the threshold value when an alarm will be generated Enter 0 to disable or an integer value of 1 180000 Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atur rate down 10000 room101 alarm profile Configure Interface DSL Bonding Alarm Modify ATU R Threshold Rate Up configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atur rat
141. e interface dsl profile psd atur max tx pwr 25 5 adsl profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atuc Max Rx Pwr configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max rx pwr rx pwr profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max rx pwr command specifies the ATU C max Receive Power in dBm Only applicable to ADSL units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified rx pwr Valid choices are 0 to 25 5 dBm in 1 increments 2048 indicates that no maximum receive power limit is to be applied Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max rx pwr 25 5 adsl profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 63 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Create configure interface dsl profile traffic create profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile traffic create command creates a DSL traffic profile used for rate limiting ports profile name Identifies the traffic profile Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile traffic create TrafficProfileVideo Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Delete configure interface dsl profile traffic delete profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile traffic create command deletes a DSL traffic profile used for rate limiting ports
142. e interface shdsl profile line target margin command specifies the target margin to be used profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be modified margin Enter a target noise margin from 2 15 dBm Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line target margin 8 shdsl line profile1 3 96 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Wire Interface configure interface shdsl profile line wire interface two wire four wire six wire eight wire profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line wire interface command specifies the number of wires that will be in operation profile_name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be modified two wire Two wire operation four wire Four wire operation six wire Six wire operation eight wire Eight wire operation Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line wire interface two wire shdsl line profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Spectrum Management Region configure interface shdsl spectrum management region anfp nd1602 ansi t1 417 none Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl spectrum management region command specifies the region or standard of spectrum management compliance for all SHDSL cards anfp nd1602 ND 1602 compliance ansi t1 417 T1 417 compliance none No compliance
143. e ppp address control field compression command specifies whether addresss and contorl field compression is to be used port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 enable Specifies that address and control field compression is to be used disable Specifies that address and control field compression is NOT to be used Example PDYN configure ppp 1 address control field Compression enable 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 129 3 Commands Configure PPP Bridge Control Protocol configure ppp port_id bridge control protocol enable disable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp bridge control protocol command specifies whether the Bridge Control Protocol will be negotiated for the specified PPP link port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 enable Negotiate the bridge control protocol disable Do not negotiate the bridge control protocol Example PDYN configure ppp 1 bridge control protocol enable Configure PPP Frame Control Sequence Size configure ppp port id fcs size 16bit 32bit Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp frame control sequence size command specifies the size of the FCS in bits that the local node will attempt to negotiate for use with the remote node Regardless of the value of the object the local now will comply with any FCS size negotiations initiated by t
144. e range of VLAN tags The valid values are 16 256 512 768 1024 1280 1536 1792 2048 2304 2560 2816 3072 3328 3584 3840 The default is 16 Example PDYN configure uplink tag base 1024 3 154 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Uplink Tagging Index configure uplink tag index index Minimum Access Level Administrator for the DSL ports default is 1 Example PDYN configure uplink tag index 2 The configure uplink tag index command determines the index value to be used for setting VLAN tags index Specifies the index value used in setting the range of VLAN tags Valid values are 1 10 The The following tables summarizes the range of VLAN tags for a unit based on the base and index Base Index 1 Index 2 Index 3 Index 4 Index 5 VLAN Tag ULT Tags ULT Tags ULT Tags ULT Tags ULT Tags 16 x 0010 16 39 40 63 64 87 88 111 112 135 256 x 0100 256 279 280 303 304 327 328 351 352 375 512 x 0200 512 535 536 559 560 583 584 607 608 631 768 x 0300 768 791 792 815 816 839 840 863 864 887 1024 x 0400 1024 1047 1048 1071 1072 1095 1096 1119 1120 1143 1280 x 0500 1280 1303 1304 1327 1328 1351 1352 1375 1376 1399 1536 x 0600 1536 1559 1560 1583 1584 1607 1608 163
145. e settings for IP address security port_id Specifies the port to be displayed The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminology in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions If all is specified or the parameter is omitted information for all ports is displayed Example PDYN show security ip 17 Port 1 State Disabled Max IP 32 IP Address NHR Type Mac Address VLAN ID Timeout Time Remaining 192 168 210 233 192 168 210 1 dynamic 00 02 02 02 70 5d 37 2592000 2565737 Display results State Whether IP security is in effect disabled or enabled Maximum IP addresses Maximum number of IP addresses allowed on the port Port DSL port ID IP Address IP address allowed on the port NHR Next Hop Router for the port Type The source of the address dynamic The address was learned static The address was added to the table of allowed addresses by the administrator MAC Address MAC address allowed on the port Time Out Number of seconds that the entry will be allowed Time Remaining Number of seconds remaining before this entry is aged out 3 222 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Security MAC show security mac port_id Minimum Access Level User The show security mac command shows the settings for MAC address security feature port id Specifies the port to be displayed The possible forms of the identifier are described in System Terminolo
146. e test port id Specifies the T1 E1 port Example PDYN 1 1 local monitor 2e15 pattern start 2 PDYN 1 1 local monitor 2e15 pattern status 2 Test active on T1E1 port 2 Test Details Monitoring 2E15 1 BERT Result Not In Sync Count 0 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 241 3 Commands Test 1 1 Local Monitor QRSS Pattern test t1e1 local monitor qrss pattern start stop status port id Minimum Access Level Administrator The test t1e1 local monitor qrss pattern command is used to start or stop a T1 E1 local monitor pattern to start or stop This command will also display the test status for a specific port start Start the monitor test stop Stop the monitor test status Display the status of the test port id Specifies the T1 E1 port Example PDYN testt1e1 local monitor qrss pattern start 2 PDYN testt1le1 local monitor qrss pattern status 2 Test active on T1E1 port 2 Test Details Monitoring QRSS BERT Result Not In Sync Count 0 3 242 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Test T1E1 Local Payload Loopback test t1e1 local payload loopback start stop status port id Minimum Access Level Administrator start Start the monitor test stop Stop the monitor test status Display the status of the test port id Specifies the T1 E1 port Example PDYN testt1e1 local payload
147. e up threshold profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atur rate up command modifies the ATU R Rate Up Alarm Threshold If the ATU R DSL Bonding Group cumulative rate up exceeds this value an alarm is generated threshold atur rate down Specifies the ATU R Rate Up Alarm threshold will to be modified profile name Specifies the name of the DSL Bonding Group Alarm Profile threshold Specifies the threshold value when an alarm will be generated Enter 0 to disable or an integer value of 1 180000 Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atur rate up 10000 101 alarm profile 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 29 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Line Length Effective Working Length ReachDSL Only configure interface dsl port_id line length line length Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl ewl command specifies the length of the DSL link in units of feet This parameter is used by the spectrum management function This command does not apply to ADSL units port id Identifies the port to be configured line length This is the length of the line This is also referred to as the effective working length Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 24 line length 1000 Configure Interface DSL Line Length Loop Length Rea
148. eed downstream 2176 adsl profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Speed Upstream configure interface dsl max speed upstream rate profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line max speed upstream command specifies the maximum rate in kbps available for traffic toward the port from the CPE If behavior is set to fixed this is the only upstream rate profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified rate Valid rates are For G dmt and ANSI 32 to 1024 kbps in 32 kbps increments For G lite 32 to 1024 Kbps in 32 kbps increments For ReachDSL 32 to 2176 kbps in 32 kbps increments For ADSL2 64 to 25000 kbps in 32 kbps increments For ADSL2 64 to 25000 kbps in 32 kbps increments Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line max speed upstream 128 adsl profile1 3 54 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min SNR Margin Downstream Configure interface dsl profile line min snr margin downstream margin profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line min snr downstream command specifies the far end minimum SNR margin in dB required for the port profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified margin Valid choices are 0 31 dB in 1 dB increments The default is O Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line
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150. ent total HEC Number of cells from the CPE whose headers were corrected total OCD Number of Out of Cell Delineation events on the link from the CPE ATM PVC Performance total cells sent Number of ATM PVC Cells sent by the port total cells received Number of ATM PVC cells received on the port 3 188 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Statistics Line Far End Show interface dsl port_id statistics line far end bucket_number Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl statistics line command displays statistics for the specified ADSL port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port bucket_number Optional parameter to specify the maximum interval 1 96 to display If no bucket number is specified then all intervals are displayed If bucket_number is entered then all buckets up to the specified bucket are displayed The current interval is always displayed Example PDYN show interface dsl 1 2 statistics line far end FAR END ADSL STATISTICS Interval LOFS LOSS LPRS ES SES UAS current XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 1 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 2 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 3 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX
151. ernet 0802 NBS Internet 0803 ECMA Internet 0804 Chaosnet 0805 X 25 Level 3 0806 ARP 0807 XNS Compatibility 081C Symbolics Private 0888 088A Xyplex 0900 Ungermann Bass net debugr 0A00 Xerox IEEE802 3 PUP 0A01 PUP Addr Trans OBAD Banyan Systems 1000 Berkeley Trailer nego 1001 100F Berkeley Trailer encap IP 1600 Valid Systems 4242 PCS Basic Block Protocol 5208 BBN Simnet 6000 DEC Unassigned Exp 6001 DEC MOP Dump Load A 4 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2600 A2 GB21 50 Table A 2 Ether Types 2 of 6 A Reference Tables Ether Type Description 6002 DEC MOP Remote Console 6003 DEC DECNET Phase IV Route 6004 DEC LAT 6005 DEC Diagnostic Protocol 6006 DEC Customer Protocol 6007 DEC LAVC SCA 6008 6009 DEC Unassigned 6010 6014 3Com Corporation 7000 Ungermann Bass download 7002 Ungermann Bass dia loop 7020 7029 LRT 7030 Proteon 7034 Cabletron 8003 Cronus VLN 8004 Cronus Direct 8005 HP Probe 8006 Nestar 8008 AT amp T 8010 Excelan 8013 SGI diagnostics 8014 SGI network games 8015 SGI reserved 8016 SGI bounce server 8019 Apollo Computers 802E Tymshare 802F Tigan Inc 8035 Reverse ARP 8036 Aeonic Systems 8038 DEC LANBridge 8039 803C DEC Unassigned 803D DEC Ethernet Encryption 803E DEC Unassigned May 2006 A 5 A Reference Tables A 6 Table A 2 Ether Types 3 of 6
152. ero which specifies that no timeouts will occur The default is 300 Example PDYN configure bridge timeout 600 Configure Date and Time configure date mm dd yy dd mm yy hh mm Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure date command sets the date and time mm dd yy or dd mm yy specifies the month day and year each as two digits The date format is set by the configure system options command see Configure System Options Command the default order is month day and year hh mm Specifies the time in hours 0 23 and minutes 0 59 Example PDYN configure date 03 21 02 13 05 Note If the you have specified SNTP as the source for the date and time then that option will overwrite whatever you enter for the date and time The unit will maintain the date and time through power cycles of up to 1 hour If a power outage lasts longer than 1 hour the unit will attempt to automatically obtain the date and time from NTP server on the network If it cannot get time from the specified server the time will be set to 01 01 01 00 00 00 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 5 3 Commands Configure Date Timezone configure date timezone time zone Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure date timezone command specifies the offset in hours from Greenwich Mean Time GMT that the date and time represent time_zone Specifies the offset in hours from Greenwich Me
153. ess and VLAN of the inbound traffic on the DSL ports The system monitors the MAC addresses and VLAN on a port If this feature is enabled then only the MAC addresses and VLANs that have been entered by the administrator are allowed on the selected port Traffic with any other MAC address will be dropped Up to 32 addresses are allowed port id Identifies the port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions mac address Specifies a MAC address allowed to send data to the port Traffic from any other MAC address is dropped Adding an address automatically enables the MAC address filtering feature for the port The address must be in the form xx xx xx xx xx xx where each x is a hexadecimal digit O f vlan Specifies a VLAN allowed to send data to the port Traffic from any other VLAN is dropped Example PDYN configure security mac 12 add 00 01 d2 e4 d3 c1 3 144 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Security MAC Delete configure security mac port_id delete mac_address all vlan Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security mac delete command deletes a MAC address in the table of addresses allowed to send data to a particular DSL port port id Identifies the port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions mac address Specifies a MAC addr
154. ess to be deleted The address must exist in the table of addresses for this port You can display the table using the configure security mac show command The address must be in the form where each x is a hexadecimal digit 0 f vlan Specifies a vlan allowed to send data to the port Traffic from any other vlan is dropped all Specifies that all MAC addresses defined for the port are to be deleted The MAC address filtering feature is disabled for the port Example PDYN configure security mac 12 delete 00 01 d2 e4 d3 c1 10 Configure Security MAC Show configure security mac port id show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security mac show command displays the table of MAC addresses allowed for a particular DSL port port id Identifies the port whose table is to be displayed mac address MAC address allowed to send data to the port vlan Vlan allowed to send data to the port Traffic from any other vlan is dropped Example PDYN configure security mac show 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 145 3 Commands Configure SNTP This command is used to configure the Simple Network Time Protocol client Configure SNTP Enable configure sntp disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure sntp command determines whether the unit makes SNTP requests disabled The unit does not make SNTP requests Date
155. et Port ID Reserved Names 2600 A2 GB21 50 The DSL Bonded Group IDs on the unit are dynamically allocated when a DSL Bonded group is created The DSL Bonded Group ID is used to Identify the DSL Bonded group for configuration and display The DSL Bonded Group ID is an integer value with a range of 1 to 65535 When creating a DSL Bonding Group the group ID is ignored PDYN configure interface dsl bonding 1 delete PDYN show interface dsl bonding 1 configuration The Ethernet ports on the unit are identified by the following names which correspond to the labeling on the front of the unit m eth Port 1 m eth2 Port 2 Port 3 PDYN configure interfac thernet eth2 mode auto The following are reserved names and may not be assigned as DSL port names m slash m dash m all m dhcp m downlink m management m uplink m eth m eth2 m eth3 m mgmt i m mgmt o M ppp2 ppp3 ppp4 ppp5 ppp6 ppp7 ppp8 m mlipppi mippp2 mippp3 mippp4 mippp5 mippp6 mippp7 mippp8 May 2006 1 3 1 System Concepts T1 and 1 Port ID PPP Port ID There are several ways a T1 or E1 port can be identified in the unit Interface Number T1 or E1 ports 1 8 of the unit can be referred to by the numbers 1 8 respectively Example PDYN configure interface tlel 8 timing local All The keyword all may be used to specify all T1 or E1 ports in a command
156. f Code Violations in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds this threshold At most one SNMP will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm code violation threshold 700 shdsl alarm profile1 3 84 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Create configure interface shdsl profile alarm create profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm create command creates a new SHDSL Alarm Profile profile name Identifies the SHDSL Alarm profile to be created Following are the parameters that comprise the SHDSL Alarm Profile Loop Attenuation Specify a loop attenuation alarm threshold of 0 127 dB An SNMP Loop Attenuation crossing trap message may be sent if the current loop attenuation reaches or exceeds this threshold A Loop Attenuation alarm will also be declared when the current Loop Attenuation exceeds this value A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition SNR Margin Specify an SNR Margin alarm threshold of 0 15 dB An SNMP Margin crossing trap message may be sent if the current SNR Margin reaches or drops below this threshold A SNR Margin alarm will also be declared when the current SNR Margin has dropped below this value A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Errored Seconds Spec
157. fferent for User level and Administrator level access for the same login ID May 2006 2 1 2 CLI Conventions Logging In When the CLI connection is first established a login prompt is displayed Login gt Enter a user name The first time you log in on a new unit type the name admin and press Enter The password prompt is displayed Password gt Enter the password associated with the user name The default password for admin is null so press Enter without typing anything The following prompt is displayed PDYN gt Type privilege and press Enter The password prompt is displayed again to show that you must enter the administrator privilege password The first time you log in just press Enter The following prompt is displayed PDYN For security purposes immediately establish new passwords for the user name admin Command Line Prompts The command line prompt shows the user access level whether there are any unsaved configuration changes and at what level you are in the command tree For the User access level the following prompt is displayed PDYN gt For the Administrator access level the following prompt is displayed PDYN If changes have been made to the configuration in this or a previous session that have not been changed an exclamation point is added to the prompt For example PDYN The next section Modes of Operation shows how your position in the command tree further affects the prompt
158. fic is to be filtered Example PDYN configure filter binding delete no at or ipx 1 Configure Filter Rule Create L2 filter configure filter rule create rule forward discard ether ether snap ethertypes Minimum Access Level Administrator he configure filter rule create command creates a rule for filtering traffic rule name The name of the rule to be created The name may contain up to 32 printable characters forward If a packet matches the rule it is forwarded discard If a packet matches the rule it is discarded ether Specifies that the rule applies to Layer 2 Ethernet traffic ether snap Specifies that the rule applies to Layer 2 SubNetwork Access Protocol SNAP traffic in RFC 1700 are valid These Ethertypes are shown in Ether Types in Appendix A Reference Tables Example PDYN configure filter rule create DecNetdrop discard ether 6003 PDYN configure filter rule create IPXdrop discard ether 8137 ethertypes Specifies the Ethertype to be filtered in hexadecimal The hexadecimal values for Ethertypes as listed 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 11 3 Commands Configure Filter Rule Modify L2 filter configure filter rule modify rule_name forward discard ether ether snap ethertypes Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter rule modify command modifies the parameters of an existing filtering rule rule_name
159. figure Multicast Configure Multicast Unknown Forwarding Mode configure multicast lt port_id gt unknown forwarding mode drop flood Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure multicast unknown forwarding mode command specifies the state of the Telnet server port id This can be a DSL port 1 48 a ppp port ppp1 ppp8 a MLPPP port mlppp1 mlppp8 or and Ethernet port eth2 or eht3 All can be used to specify all DSL ports drop Drop unknown multicast packets received on a specified port flood Flood unknown multicast packetsreceived on a specified port Example PDYN configure multicast 1 unknown forwarding mode drop PDYN4 configure multicast all unknown forwarding mode flood PDYN configure multicast mlppp1 unknown forwarding mode drop 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 123 3 Commands Configure Multicast Unknown Filtering Mode configure multicast filtering mode disable enable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure multicast filtering mode command specifies whether the unit accepts multicast traffic from sources that are configured in the multicast whitelist table disabled Forward all multicast traffic This is the default enabled Accept multilcast traffic from sources that are configured in the multicast whitelist table Example PDYN configure multicast filtering mode enable Configure MLPPP Configure
160. file Alarm 3 184 Show Interface DSL Profile Line 3 185 Show Interface DSL Profile PSD 3 185 Show Interface DSL Rates 3 187 Show Interface DSL Statistics Line Far End 3 189 Show Interface DSL Statistics Line Near End 3 190 Show Interface Ethernet Clear Statistics 3 208 Show Interface Ethernet Configuration 3 209 Show Interface SHDSL Configuration 3 193 Show Interface SHDSL Performance 3 195 Show Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm 3 202 Show Interface SHDSL Profile Line 3 194 3 203 Show Interface SHDSL Rates 3 196 Show Interface SHDSL Segment Alarm 3 197 Show Interface SHDSL Statistics Line 3 199 Show Interface SHDSL Statistics ATM 3 198 Show Interface SHDSL Status 3 200 Show Interface SHDSL Unit Inventory 3 202 Show Management Access List 3 211 Show Management ARP Table 3 211 Show Management Default Gateway Address 3 212 Show Management Inband 3 212 Show Management Out of Band 3 213 Show Management Route 3 213 3 214 2600 A2 GB21 50 Index Show Management SNMP Configuration 3 214 Show Management SNMP Statistics 3 215 Show Multicast 3 219 Show Proxy ARP NHR 3 219 Show Scheduled Backup 3 221 Show Security IP 3 222 Show Security MAC 3 223 Show SNTP 3 224 Show Syslog Remote 3 226 Show Syslog 3 225 Show System Information 3 227 Show System Options 3 228 Show System Self Test 3 229 Show System Status 3 230 Show Technical Support 3 231 Show Uplink 3 231 Show Uplink Tag
161. file Line Line Probe 3 92 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Max Rate 3 92 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Min Rate 3 93 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Mode 3 93 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Power Feeding 3 94 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Power Spec tral Density 3 94 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Reference Clock 3 95 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Remote Manage ment 3 95 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Show 3 96 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Target Margin 3 96 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Wire Interface 3 97 Configure Interface SHDSL Queue 3 79 Configure Interface SHDSL Segment Alarm 3 80 Configure Interface SHDSL Show 3 81 Configure Interface SHDSL Spectrum Management Region 3 97 Configure Interface SHDSL Spectrum Management 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 Index Selection 3 98 Configure Interface SHDSL State 3 81 Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN Accept able Frame Type 3 83 Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN Ingress Filtering 3 83 Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN Priority 3 82 Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN PVID 3 82 Configure Interface 3 18 Configure Management Access List Create 3 108 Configure Management Access List Delete All 3 108 Configure Management Access List Delete Entry 3 108 Configure Management Access List Show 3 109 Configure Management Default Gateway Address 3 111 Configure M
162. g Configuration Reload 3 165 D Document Purpose and Intended Audience i Document Summary i DSL Bonded Group ID 1 3 DSL Bonding 3 24 DSL Port ID 1 2 E E1 Port ID 1 4 End 3 165 Ether Types A 4 IN 4 May 2006 Ethernet Port ID 1 3 Ethernet Rate Restrictions 3 100 Exit 3 166 F Firmware 3 166 Firmware Download 3 166 Firmware Download Status 3 167 Firmware Revision 3 167 Firmware Switch 3 168 I IGMP Snooping 1 7 K Keyboard Definitions 2 5 L Logging In 2 2 M MLPPP Bundle Port ID 1 4 Modes of Operation 2 3 More Prompt 2 4 Overview of CLI 2 1 P Paging 3 168 Password 3 169 Ping 3 170 Port 1 1 Port ID 1 2 E10r T1 1 4 MLPPP Bundle 1 4 PPP 1 4 PPP Port ID 1 4 Priority Groups 1 5 Privilege 3 170 Product Related Documents R Reference Tables A 1 Reserved Names 1 3 Restart 3 171 S Save 3 171 2600 A2 GB21 50 Scheduled Configuration Backups 3 137 Show Bridge Timeout 3 173 Show Bridge 3 172 Show Date 3 173 Show Filter Binding 3 175 Show Filter Proto Specific 3 176 Show Filter Rule 3 176 Show Filter 3 174 Show IGMP Configuration 3 177 Show Interface Console 3 179 Show Interface DSL Bonding Configuration 3 179 Show Interface DSL Bonding Performance 3 180 Show Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm 3 182 Show Interface DSL Bonding Statistics ATM 3 181 Show Interface DSL Far End 3 184 Show Interface DSL Pro
163. gged frames enabled The unit will accept only tagged frames that are members of the VLAN associated with this bundle Example PDYN4 configure mlppp bundle 1 vlan ingress filtering enabled Configure MLPPP Bundle VLAN Priority configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number vlan priority priority Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure mlppp bundle vlan pririty command assigns the VLAN priority to be assigned to untagged frames received on this bundle mlppp bundle number Valid bundle numbers are 1 through 8 priority The VLAN priority Valid values are 1 through 8 The default is 1 Example PDYN4 configure mlppp bundle 1 vlan priority 1 3 128 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure MLPPP Bundle VLAN PVID configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number vlan PVID pvid Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure mlppp bundle vlan pvid command assigns the VLAN ID to the untagged frames received on the bundle mlppp bundle number Valid bundle numbers are 1 through 8 PVID The VLAN ID Valid values are 1 through 4095 The default is 1 Example PDYN4 configure mlppp bundle 1 vlan PVID 99 Configure PPP Configure PPP Address and Control Field Compression configure ppp port address control field compression enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configur
164. guration Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl bonding configuration command displays information about all DSL Bonding Groups or a specified DSL Bonding Group group id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified group If all is specified information is displayed for all DSL Bonding Groups configuration Specifies that the bonding group s configuration should be displayed Example PDYN show interface dsl bonding 1 configuration Ck ck Ck Ck Ck CK Ck Ck Ck Ck CK Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Sk Ck Ck Ck Ck Sk Ck Sk kk Sk Kk kx ko kx ko k ko ko ko ko DSL Bonding Group ID 1 Ck ck Ck ck Ck KC Ck Ck Ck CK Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Sk Ck Ck Ck Ck Sk Ck ck kk Sk kx Sk kx ko kv ko ko Group Index 55 Group Name 101 State enabled Number of References 3 Alarm Profile Name Alarm Profilel DSL Port Members Lp 827 c4 5 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 179 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Bonding Performance show interface dsl bonding group_id performance Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl bonding performance command displays performance information about all DSL Bonding Groups or a specified DSL Bonding Group group id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified group If all is specified information is displayed for all DSL Bonding Groups performance Specifies that the bonding group performance should be displaye
165. gure Management Telnet Access Validation configure management telnet access validation disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management telnet access validation command specifies whether the unit validates the IP address of incoming Telnet messages disabled No access validation occurs This is the default enabled If the IP address of a Telnet packet is not one of those specified using the configure management access list command the packet is discarded Example PDYN configure management telnet access validation enabled Configure Management Telnet Show configure management telnet show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management telnet show command displays the settings for Telnet access Example PDYN configure management telnet show 3 120 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Management Telnet State configure management telnet state disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management telnet state command specifies the state of the Telnet server disabled Telnet management is disabled This is the default enabled If the IP address of a Telnet packet is not one of those specified using the configure management access list command the packet is discarded Example PDYN configure management telnet state enabled Configure
166. gy in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions If all is specified or the parameter is omitted information for all ports is displayed Example PDYN show security mac 22 24 State Enabled Port MAC Address vlan 22 11 22 33 44 55 66 10 23 20 24 77 88 99 00 11 22 30 PDYN Display results State Whether the MAC security feature is in effect disabled or enabled Port DSL port ID MAC Address MAC address allowed to send data to the port 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 223 3 Commands Show SNTP show sntp Minimum Access Level User The show sntp command displays the configuration parameters for SNTP Example PDYN gt show sntp state enabled ip address XXX XXX XXX XXX interval 24 hours PDYN gt Display results state Whether the unit makes SNTP requests disable The unit does not make SNTP requests enable The unit updates the date and time periodically by sending requests to an SNTP server ip address The address defined for the SNTP server interval The number of hours between SNTP requests 3 224 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Syslog show syslog Minimum Access Level User The show syslog command displays the configuration and contents of the system log Example PDYN gt show syslog threshold information rate limiting disabled Priority Date and Time Message information Aug 7 19 45 11 FTP download completed
167. hdsl profile line activate command 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 73 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL ATM VC Create configure interface shdsl port_id pg atm vc create vpi vci atm profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl atm vc create command defines a Virtual Connection Link VCL for the specified port If the specified Virtual Circuit Identifier or Virtual Path identifier is unavailable or in use the command fails If the resources specified by the Receive Traffic Descriptor or Transmit Traffic Descriptor are not available the command fails VCLs created on DSL ports will be created on the currently active channel If no channel is available VCLs will not be created on the interface port id Identifies the SHDSL port to be configured pg Identifies the priority group on this port If the priority group is not entered it will be assumed to be group 1 create This creates one of eight 8 possible connections vpi vci Valid input is the VPI VCI for the connection The allowable ranges for VPI and VCI values are determined by the number of VPI and VCI bits allocated on an ATM interface and by the available address space in the NE s ATM switch used for all VCLs Interfaces on LT cards support a maximum of four VCLs a with maximum VPI range of 0 15 and VCI range of 32 127 Interfaces on NT cards support a maximum VPI range of 0 255 and a VCI range of 32 65535 A t
168. he port id interface Example PDYN4 configure interface ethernet eth3 connector rj45 3 98 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface Ethernet Flow Control configure interface ethernet port_id flow control enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet flow control command specifies whether flow control should be used on the port port id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in Ethernet Port ID in Chapter 1 System Concepts flow control Valid choices are disabled and enabled Example PDYN configure interface ethernet eth2 flow control enabled Configure Interface Ethernet Mode configure interface ethernet port id mode auto manual Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet mode command specifies whether the duplex mode and rate are automatically set and the crossover type automatically sensed port id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in Ethernet Port ID in Chapter 1 System Concepts mode Valid choices are auto The unit automatically senses the rate and duplex mode This is the default manual The administrator must set the rate and duplex mode Example PDYN configure interface ethernet eth1 mode manual 2600 A2 GB
169. he remote node This operation is per the PPP specification Changing this value will have effect the next time that the link is restarted port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 16bit The FCS size will be 16 bits 32bit The FCS size will be 32 bits Example PDYN configure ppp 1 fcs size 32bit 3 130 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure PPP Keep Alive Quiet Time configure ppp port_id keep alive quiet time value Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp keep alive quiet time command specifies the keep alive quiet time in seconds used for the specified PPP link If no PPP packets are receied within this amount of time the local PPP entity will send an Echo Request as a keep alive mechanism to ensure that the link is still active A value of 0 disables this feature The maximum value is 3600 1 hour port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 value The keep alive quiet time in seconds 0 will disable the feature Example PDYN4 configure ppp 1 keep alive quiet time 30 Configure PPP Keep Alive Timeoug configure ppp port keep alive timeout value Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp keep alive quiet time command specifies the keep alive timeout used for the specified port This is the time that the unit will wait for an Echo Reply response to an Echo Request message
170. how Output The output from this command is identical to the show interface shdsl command Configure Interface SHDSL State configure interface shdsl port id state enable disable reset Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl state command modifies the specified port state as requested port id Identifies the port to assign the equivalent working length enable state of this port is enabled disable state of this port is disabled reset state of this port is out of service Example PDYN configure interface shdsl state 22 enable 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 81 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN PVID configure interface shdsl port_id pg vlan pvid pvid Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl vlan pvid assigns the VLAN ID to be assigned to untagged frames Priority Tagged frames received on the ingress of this port port id pg This specifies the SHDSL port number and the priority group on that port pvid The VLAN tag Valid values are 1 through 4095 The default is 1 Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 1 vlan pvid 1 Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN Priority configure interface shdsl port id pg vlan priority priority Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl vlan priority assigns the VLAN priority to be assigned to untagged frames or Prior
171. ied system Clocking is provided by the backplane local Clocking is provided by an onboard oscillator Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line reference clock local shdsl line profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Remote Management configure interface shdsl profile line remote management enable disable profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line remote management command enables or disables remote management as requested profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be modified enable enable remote management disable disable remote management Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line remote management enable shdsl line profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 95 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Show configure interface shdsl profile line show profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile line show command displays the configuration of the specified line profile profile name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be displayed Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile line show shdsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Target Margin configure interface shdsl profile line target margin margin profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configur
172. ify an ES threshold of 0 900 seconds An SNMP ES trap message may be sent if the number of ES events in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds the selected value At most one SNMP will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Severely Errored Seconds Specify an SES threshold of 0 900 seconds An SNMP SES trap message may be sent if the number of SES events in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds the selected value At most one SNMP notification will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Code Violations Specify a Code Violations threshold of 0 900 seconds An SNMP code violations trap message may be sent if the number of Code Violations in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds this threshold At most one SNMP will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Loss of Sync Word Seconds Specify a Loss of Sync Word Seconds threshold of 0 900 seconds An SNMP LOSWS trap message may be sent if the number of LOSWS in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds this threshold At most one SNMP will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Unavailable Seconds Specify an Unavailable Seconds threshold of 0 900 seconds An SNMP UAS trap message may be sent if the number of UAS events in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds the selected val
173. iguration is to be displayed If no port is specified the port currently in configuration mode if any is displayed Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 7 show Output The output from this command is identical to the show interface dsl command 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 69 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Spectrum Management Selection configure interface dsl spectrum mgmt selection ansi t1 417 anfp nd1602 disable enable jj 100 01 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl spectrum mgmt selection command specifies whether the system enables spectrum management capability anfp nd1602 Spectrum mangement is enabled with anfp nd1602 regional compliance ADSL2 only ansi t1 417 Spectrum management is enabled with ansi t1 417 regional compliance ADSL2 only disable Spectrum management is disabled for the unit enable Spectrum management is enabled for the unit without a regional specification ReachDSL only jj 100 01 Spectrum management is enabled with jj 100 01 regional compliance ADSL2 only Example PDYN configure interface dsl spectrum mgmt selection enabled Configure Interface DSL Spectrum Management Show configure interface dsl spectrum mgmt show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl spectrum mgmt show command displays the units spectrum management settings without leaving the
174. igure Interface SDSL Line Length Loop Length 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 77 Configure Interface SHDSL 3 73 Configure Interface SHDSL ATM Encapsulation 3 75 Configure Interface SHDSL ATM VC Create 3 74 Configure Interface SHDSL ATM VC Delete 3 75 Configure Interface SHDSL Equipment Mode 3 76 Configure Interface SHDSL Extended Rate Mode Selection 3 76 Configure Interface SHDSL Linkupdown Trap 3 78 Configure Interface SHDSL Name 3 78 Configure Interface SHDSL Number of Repeaters 3 79 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Activate Port 3 84 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Create 3 85 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Delete 3 86 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Errored Sec onds Threshold 3 86 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Loop Attenua tion Threshold 3 87 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Loss Of Sync Word Seconds Threshold 3 87 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Severely Er rored Seconds Threshold 3 88 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Show 3 88 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm SNR Margin Threshold 3 89 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Unavail able Seconds Threshold 3 89 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Code Viola tion Threshold 3 84 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Activate 3 90 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Create 3 91 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Delete 3 91 Configure Interface SHDSL Pro
175. ine Activate 3 49 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Create 3 50 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Delete 3 51 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Latency ADSL Only 3 51 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Interleave De lay Downstream ADSL Only 3 52 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Interleave De lay Upstream ADSL Only 3 52 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max SNR Margin Downstream 3 53 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max SNR Mar gin Upstream 3 53 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Speed Down stream 3 54 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Speed Upstream 3 54 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min SNR Margin Downstream 3 55 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min SNR Margin Upstream 3 55 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min Speed Down stream 3 56 IN 2 May 2006 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min Speed Up stream 3 56 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Rate Adaptive Downstream ADSL Only 3 57 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Rate Adaptive Up stream ADSL Only 3 57 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Show 3 58 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Target Margin Downstream 3 58 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Target Margin Upstream 3 59 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Activate 3 61 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atuc Max PSD 3 61 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atuc Max Rx Pwr 3 63 Configure In
176. inistrator The configure interface dsl profile line target margin downstream command specifies the SNR margin in dB required at startup for traffic toward the port from the CO near end profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified margin Valid choices are 0 31 dB in 1 dB increments Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line target margin downstream 3 adsl profile1 3 58 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Target Margin Upstream configure interface dsl profile line target margin upstream margin profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line target margin upstream command specifies the SNR margin in dB required at startup for traffic toward the port from the CPE profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified margin Valid choices are 0 31 dB in 1 dB increments Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line target margin upstream 3 adsl profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Create Configure interface dsl profile psd create profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile psd create command creates a new ADSL PSD Profile Only applicable on ADSL2 units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be created This profile contains the following line parameters
177. interface shdsl extended rate mode selection command configures the extended rate mode for all SHDSL ports The hardware implementation requires different DSP code loads for each of the selections payload5696 Enables extended rate mode to support a payload rate of 5696 Kbps on each wire pair disable Disables extended rate mode Example PDYN configure interface shdsl extended rate mode selection payload5696 3 76 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SDSL Line Length Effective Working Length EWL configure interface shdsl port_id line length line length Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl line length for EWL command specifies the length of the SHDSL link in units of ft This parameter is used by the spectrum management function port id Identifies the port to be configured line length This is the length of the line This is also referred to as the effective working length Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 24 line length 1000 Configure Interface SDSL Line Length Loop Length configure interface shdsl port id line length extrashort short medium long Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl line length command specifies the length of the SHDSL link port id Identifies the port to be configured line length This is the length of the line There
178. interleaved linkupdown trap enabled pwrmgmt state pwrmgmt enabling 10 time 12 time Line Profile Name Alarm Profile Name ADSL2 PSD Profile Name ADSL2 Plus PSD Profile Name behavior adaptive max speed kb s min speed kb s target margin dB min snr margin dB max snr margin dB max transmit power dBm max interleave delay ms acceptable frame type all ingress filtering P G VLAN 1 0 35 llc bridged 0001 3 1 92 llc bridged 0092 4 0 40 llc bridged 0140 Priority Group 1 queuing method fifo pvid 001 priority 0 configuration Specifies that the port s configuration should be displayed PDYN show interface dsl 1 1 configuration 10 multimode enabled idle 10 10 ADSL_LINE_PROFILE ALARM PROFI LE Profilel Profile2 Upstream adaptive 1000 64 3 0 6 1 16 The show interface dsl configuration command displays information about all ADSL ports or a port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information Downstream 12000 256 15 0 6 1 16 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 2 3 fifo fifo 001 001 0 0 all all disabled disabled disabled disabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 183 3 Commands Show Interface DSL Far End show interface dsl port_id far end Minimum Access Level User The show interface dsl far end command displays endpoint information for the designate
179. ion Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 22 max txpower downstream 1 Configure Interface DSL Max TxPower Upstream ReachDSL Only configure interface dsl port id max txpower upstream power Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl max txpower upstream command specifies the maximum transmit power of the far end in dB required for the port This command does not apply to ADSL units port id Identifies the port to be configured power Valid choices are 14 to 12 dB in 1 dB increments The default is dependant on the maximum allowable for the geographic location Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 22 max txpower upstream 1 3 34 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt State ADSL2 Only configure interface dsl port id pwrmgmt state enable disable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl pwrmgmt state command allows the port to enable or disable power management This command does not apply to the Reach unit port id Identifies the port to be configured state enabled or disabled Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 22 pwrmgmt state enable Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt Enabling ADSL2 Only configure interface dsl port id pwrmgmt enabling none idle lowpower both Minimum Access Level Administrator This comman
180. is on a port subscribed to the same multicast group These parameters are set using the CLI or web interface STB Set Top Box to from DSLAM Join A From DSLAM to Upstream Quick Query Wait Time Parameter 2600 A2 GB21 50 Query for A Leave A Query for A Join B l 03 17460 Leave Delay Parameter 1 l Send Join Send Leave A and Stop Old Stream Start New Stream Leave Join Forwarding Delay Parameter May 2006 1 7 1 System Concepts 1 8 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 CLI Conventions Overview Access Levels 2600 A2 GB21 50 The Command Line Interface CLI is accessible via either a directly connected terminal session or a Telnet connection You can use the CLI to m Change the operational characteristics of the device by setting configuration values m Display system status m Perform diagnostics The system supports multiple simultaneous CLI sessions CLI users have one of two access levels m User The user may display certain configuration and status information m Administrator The user has access to all commands The Administrator level requires a second password At least one login ID and one password are internally stored for each user and can be modified by the administrator If the user has administrator privileges one login ID and two passwords are stored one for User privilege and one for Administrator privilege The passwords must be di
181. it repeater 1 repeater 8 SHDSL regenerator repeater unit The side of the device to loopback on customer side The side of the unit facing the customer terminal equipment 2 network side The side of the unit facing the central office port id Specifies the SHDSL port to be tested time out Enter a timeout value in minutes Example PDYN test shdsl loopback start stu r network side 22 3 238 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Test SHDSL Loopback Stop repeater 6 repeater 7 repeater 8 customer side network side port id test shdsl loopback stop stu c stu r repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 repeater 4 repeater 5 Minimum Access Level user Unit to stop the loopback on 2 stu c SHDSL centeral site terminal unit 2 stu r SHDSL remote site terminal unit 2 repeater 1 repeater 8 SHDSL regenerator repeater unit The side of the device to stop the loopback on customer side The side of the unit facing the customer terminal equipment network side The side of the unit facing the central office port id Specifies the SHDSL port to stop loopback test Example PDYN test shdsl loopback stop stu r network side 22 The test shdsl loopback stop command causes dsl loopback test to stop on the specified port Test T1E1 Inject Error test t1e1 inject error start stop port id Minimum Access Level Adminis
182. ities to ensure compliance A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two or more buildings If products installed in separate buildings are interconnected the voltage potential may cause a hazardous condition Consult a qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists and if necessary implement corrective action prior to interconnecting the products In addition if the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits take the following precautions Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This product has provisions for the customer to install a Class 1 laser transciever which provides optical coupling to the telecommunication network Once a Class 1 laser product is installed the equipment is to be considered to be a Class 1 Laser Product Appareil Laser de Classe 1 The customer is re
183. ity Tagged frames received on the ingress of this port This value is also used if priority remapping is enabled port id pg This specifies the SHDSL port and the priority group on that port priority The VLAN priority Valid values are 0 through 7 The default is 0 Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 1 vlan priority 1 3 82 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN Acceptable Frame Type configure interface shdsl port_id pg vlan acceptable frame type all tagged Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl vlan acceptable frame type command determines if tagged frames will be accepted on a port port id pg This specifies the SHDSL port and the priority group on that port tagged With this value set the device will accept only tagged frames all With this value set the device will accept all tagged and untagged frames Untagged frames or priority tagged frames will be assigned the PVID associated with this port Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 1 vlan acceptable frame type all Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN Ingress Filtering configure interface shdsl port id pg vlan ingress filtering disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl vlan ingress filtering command will discard incoming tagged frames that are not members of this port port id pg This specifies the SH
184. k back Minimum Access Level User The back command moves you back one level in the command tree For example if DSL 1 is being configured the following prompt is displayed PDYN configure interface dsl 1 The back command returns the display to the PDYN configure interface dsl prompt Example PDYN PDYN PDYN PDYN configure interface dsl 1 back configure interface dsl _ configure interface dsl back configure interface _ 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 1 3 Commands Clear Clear Bridge clear bridge Minimum Access Level Administrator Example PDYN clear bridge The clear bridge command deletes learned entries from the bridge table Static entries are not affected Clear Management ARP clear managment arp Minimum Access Level Administrator Example PDYN clear management arp The clear management arp command clears all the dynamic entries in the management ARP table Clear Syslog clear syslog Minimum Access Level Administrator Example PDYN clear syslog The clear syslog command clears all the entries in the system log 3 2 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure The configure command causes the CLI to enter configuration mode from which you can specify what element of the system you would like to configure configure Minimum Access Level Administrator The configu
185. l Administrator The configure interface t1e1 circuit name command defines a unique identifier for the T1 E1 circuit port id Identifies the T1 E1 port to be configured name Unique identifier up to 255 characters long for the T1 E1 circuit Example PDYN configure interface t1e1 6 circuit name citylink1 Configure Interface T1 E1 Frame Format E1 only configure interface t1e1 port id frame format crc Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface t1e1 frame format command specfies whether the E1 line G 703 network interface CRC 4 multiframe as in G 704 or uses standard framing without CRC 4 port id Identifies the T1 E1 port to be configured crc Specifies that the E1 line uses CRC 4 multiframe no crc Specifies that the E1 line does not use CRC 4 multiframe Example PDYN configure interface t1e1 6 frame format no crc 3 104 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface T1 E1 Line Build Out T1 Only configure interface t1e1 port id fline build our 0 7 5 15 22 5 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface t1e1 line build out command specfies a line Build Out in dB for the T1 line The command does not apply for E1 and is only valid for T1 long haul port id Identifies the T1 E1 port to be configured 0 OdB 7 5 7 5 dB 15 15dB 22 5 22 5 dB Example PDYN configure interface
186. l profile line rate adaptive downstream init adsl profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Rate Adaptive Upstream ADSL Only configure interface dsl profile line rate adaptive upstream manual init dynamic profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line behavior upstream command specifies whether the port will adapt its rate to upstream line conditions This command does not apply to ReachDSL units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified rate adaptive Valid choices are manual Manually selected at startup init Automatically selected at startup dynamic Automatically selected at run time Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line rate adaptive upstream dynamic adsl profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 57 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Show configure interface dsl profile line show profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line show command displays the contents of the specified ADSL Line Profile profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be displayed Example PDYN4 configure interface dsl profile line show adsl profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Target Margin Downstream configure interface dsl profile line target margin downstream margin profile name Minimum Access Level Adm
187. lan priority priority configure ppp port_id vlan pvid pvid configure proxy arp nhr ip address configure radius add server_address 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 B 9 Command Summary configure radius delete configure radius show configure radius state enable disable configure scheduled backup disabled configure scheduled backup enabled configure scheduled backup dynamic configure scheduled backup fixed configure scheduled backup ftp configure scheduled backup timestamp configure security ip port id add ip address nhr address configure security ip port id delete ip address configure security ip port id max ip max ip configure security ip port id show configure security ip port id disabled enabled configure security mac port id add mac address vlan vlan configure security mac port id delete mac address all vlan configure security mac port id show configure sntp disabled enabled configure sntp address ip address configure sntp interval interval configure syslog rate limiting disabled enabled configure syslog remote enabled disabled configure syslog remote create ip address udp port configure syslog threshold emergency alert critical error warning notice information debug configure system information system contact contact configure system information system location location configure system information system
188. larm upstream ir ir profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lofs lofs profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lols lols profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lops lops profile configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream loss loss profile configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream ses ses profile configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream init failure yes no profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream uas uas profile configure interface dsl profile line activate profile name port id configure interface dsl profile line create profile name configure interface dsl profile line delete profile name configure interface dsl profile line latency fast interleaved profile name configure interface dsl profile line max interleave delay downstream delay profile name configure interface dsl profile line max interleave delay upstream delay profile name configure interface dsl profile line max snr margin downstream margin profile name configure interface dsl profile line max snr margin upstream margin profile name configure interface dsl profile line max speed downstream rate profile name configure interface dsl profile line max speed upstream rate profile name configure interface dsl profile line min snr margin downstream margin profile name configure interface dsl
189. le 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 27 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Modify ATU C Threshold Rate Down configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atuc rate down threshold profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atuc rate down command modifies the ATU C Rate Down Alarm Threshold If the ATU C DSL Bonding Group cumulative rate down drops below this value an alarm is generated threshold atuc rate down Specifies the ATU C Rate Down Alarm threshold will to be modified profile name Specifies the name of the DSL Bonding Group Alarm Profile threshold Specifies the threshold value when an alarm will be generated Enter 0 to disable or an integer value of 1 180000 Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atuc rate down 10000 roomi101 alarm profile Configure Interface DSL Bonding Alarm Modify ATU C Threshold Rate Up configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atuc rate up threshold profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atuc rate up command modifies the ATU C Rate Up Alarm Threshold If the ATU C DSL Bonding Group cumulative rate up exceeds this value an alarm is generated threshold atuc rate down Specifies the ATU C Rat
190. ling none idle lowpower both Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl pwrmgmt state command sets the power management state enabling This command does not apply to the Express ReachDSL or SHDSL models none The port cannot autonomously switch states idle The port can autonomously switch to the idle state lowpower The port can autonomously switch to the low power state both The port can autonomously switch to the idle or low power state Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 22 pwrmgmt enabling idle 3 68 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Queue configure interface dsl port_id pg queue fifo 802 1p Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ds queue command assigns queuing method to be used on the ADSL port when there is more than one VLAN assigned to the priority group fifo The selected priority group will use a first in first out queuing method 801 2p The selected priority group will use the priority bits in the VLAN tag as the queuing method Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 1 2 queue fifo Configure Interface DSL Show configure interface dsl port id show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl show command displays parameters for a ADSL port without leaving the configuration mode port id Identifies the port whose conf
191. lowing rates are effective for Fast or Interleaved Downstream Near End Profile max speed downstream maximum rate 0 to 65535 min speed downstream Enter a minimum rate from 0 to 65535 max interleave delay downstream Max delay allowed for the interleaved channel in ms max snr margin downstream Max Noise Margin Select the maximum noise margin min snr margin downstream Min Noise Margin Select the maximum noise margin target snr margin downstream Target noise margin rate adaptive mode downstream Rate adaptive mode Manual Init Dynamic Upstream Far End Profile max speed upstream maximum rate 0 to 65535 min speed upstream Enter a minimum rate from 0 to 65535 max interleave delay upstream Max delay allowed for the interleaved channel in ms max snr margin upstream Max Noise Margin Select the maximum noise margin min snr margin upstream Min Noise Margin Select the maximum noise margin target snr margin upstream Target noise margin rate adaptive mode upstream Rate adaptive mode Manual Init Dynamic Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line create adsl profile1 3 50 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Delete configure interface dsl profile line delete profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile create command deletes an ADSL Line Profile profile name Identifies the ADSL p
192. lter Proto Specific show filter proto specific Minimum Access Level User The show filter proto specific command displays the settings for all protocol specific filters Example PDYN gt show filter proto specific NetBIOS denied dropped PDYN show filter proto specific NetBIOS permitted forwarded Show Filter Rule show filter rule rule name Minimum Access Level User The show filter rule command displays configured filter rules filler name Specifies that the display should be limited to a single filter Example PDYN show filter rule rule1 rule name type action frame rule rulel ether forward dix 000AAD Display results rule name The name assigned to the rule type The rule type ether The rule is based on Ethertypes ether snap The rule applies to Layer 2 SubNetwork Access Protocol SNAP traffic action The action to perform if the rule is satisfied forward The packet is forwarded discard The packet is discarded rule The rule criteria The Ethertypes the rule affects frame DIX or SNAP ether frame type 3 176 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show IGMP Configuration show igmp port_id configuration Minimum Access Level User The show igmp configuration command displays the configuration of the parameters related to the IGMP snooping and proxy functions port id Specifies that the
193. lutions TRFS 80E0 80E3 Allen Bradley 80E4 80F0 Datability 80F2 Retix 80F3 AppleTalk AARP Kinetics 80F4 80F5 Kinetics 80F7 Apollo Computer 80FF 8103 Wellfleet Communications 8107 8109 Symbolics Private 8130 Hayes Microcomputers 8131 VG Laboratory Systems 8132 8136 Bridge Communications 8137 8138 Novell Inc 8139 813D KTI 8148 Logicraft 8149 Network Computing Devices 814A Alpha Micro 814C SNMP 814D BIIN 814E BIIN 814F Technically Elite Concept 8150 Rational Corp May 2006 A 7 A Reference Tables A 8 Table A 2 Ether Types 5 of 6 Ether Type Description 8151 8153 Qualcomm 815C 815E Computer Protocol Pty Ltd 8164 8166 Charles River Data System 817D 818C Protocol Engines 818D Motorola Computer 819A 81A3 Qualcomm 81A4 ARAI Bunkichi 81A5 81AE RAD Network Devices 81B7 81B9 Xyplex 81CC 81D5 Apricot Computers 81D6 81DD Artisoft 81E6 81EF Polygon 81F0 81F2 Comsat Labs 81F3 81F5 SAIC 81F6 81F8 VG Analytical 8203 8205 Quantum Software 8221 8222 Ascom Banking Systems 823E 8240 Advanced Encryption Syste 827F 8282 Athena Programming 8263 826A Charles River Data System 829A 829B Inst Ind Info Tech 829C 82AB Taurus Controls 82AC 8693 Walker Richer amp Quinn 8694 869D Idea Courier 869E 86A1 Computer Network Tech 86A3 86AC Gateway Communications 86DB SECTRA 86DE Delta Controls 86DF ATOMIC
194. m Access Level Administrator The configure security ip add command specifies an IP address allowed to be active on a particular DSL port port id Identifies the DSL port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions ip address Specifies an IP address allowed to be active on the port If the table of allowed IP addresses already has the number of addresses specified by the configure security IP max ip command the following error message is displayed Command not allowed Too many static entries nhr address Specifies the address of the Next Hop Router for this port It overrides the default address message is displayed Example PDYN configure security ip 23 add 135 27 90 2 135 27 90 21 Configure Security IP Delete Static Address configure security ip port id delete ip address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security ip delete command deletes an IP address in the table of addresses allowed to be active on a particular DSL port port id Identifies the port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions ip address Specifies an IP address to be deleted The address must exist in the table of addresses for this port You can display the table using the configure security ip show command Example PDYN configure security ip 21 delete 135 27 9
195. m Error Seconds 3 40 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Increasing Rate 3 41 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Loss of Frame Sec May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 Contents Sa eee RAE Bale GGA ba 3 41 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Loss of Signal Sec ONS de eie ee reef OR etas 3 42 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Severely Error Sec Onds ou bebe dE ede bxe std arte qm eed 3 43 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Unavailable Seconds 3 43 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm 3 44 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Decreasing Rate 3 44 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Increasing Rate 3 45 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Error Seconds 3 45 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Frame Seconds 3 46 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Link Seconds3 46 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Power Seconds 3 47 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Signal Seconds 3 47 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Severely Errored Sec a Hr eR Fano ebd RORIS DE Sea ea 3 48 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Init Failure 3 48 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Unavailable Seconds3 49 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Activate 3 49 Configure Interface DSL P
196. maximum receive unit is port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 value The value of the maximum receive unit Example PDYN4 configure ppp 1 maximum receive unit 1500 3 132 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure PPP Protocol Field Compression configure ppp port_id protocol field compression enable disable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp protocol field compression command specifies whether protocol field compression is to be used port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 enable Protocol field compression is to be used disable Protocol field compression is NOT to be used Example PDYN configure ppp 1 protocol field compression disable Configure PPP VLAN Acceptable Frame Type configure ppp port id vlan acceptable frame type all tagged Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp vlan acceptable frame type command determines if tagged and untagged frames or if tagged frames only will be accepted on a port port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 all The unit will accept all frame types including untagged frames Untagged frames or priority tagged frames will be assigned the PVID associated with this port tagged Only tagged frames will be allowed on this port The unit will discard untagged or priority tagged frames received on this port Exam
197. ministrator The copy startup config ftp command saves the startup configuration file to the file specified on the ftp server ftp Specifies that destination file is on an FTP server The ftp keyword must be followed in order by ip address The IP address of the FTP server user name A user name allowed on the FTP server password The password associated with the user name filename The name of the source or destination file startup config Specifies that the destination file is the configuration in non volatile memory Example PDYN copy startup config ftp 135 90 28 28 ftpuser ftppw save config 3 164 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Copy Startup Configuration to Running Configuration Reload copy startup config running config Minimum Access Level Administrator The copy startup config running config command loads the startup configuration file to running configuration startup config Specifies that the source file is the configuration in non volatile memory running config Specifies the running configuration volatile memory is the source file Example PDYN copy startup config running config End end Minimum Access Level User The end command terminates a privileged mode session and continues the session in standard mode If the end command is executed by a user not in privileged mode it places the user at the top of the command
198. nagement SNMP NMS Traps Delete Entry 3 117 Configure Management SNMP NMS Traps Show 3 117 Configure Management SNMP Read Write Community String 3 118 Configure Management SNMP Read Only Community String 3 118 Configure Management SNMP 3 119 Configure Management SNMP Trap Rate Limiting Period 3 119 Configure Management Telnet Access Validation 3 120 Configure Management Telnet Show 3 120 Configure Management Telnet State 3 121 Configure Management Web Access Validation 3 121 Configure Management Web Show 3 122 Configure Management Web State 3 122 Configure Multicast 3 123 Configure Multicast Unknown Forwarding Mode 3 123 Configure Multicast Unknown Filtering Mode 3 124 Configure MLPPP 3 124 Configure MLPPP Bundle Add 3 124 Configure MLPPP Bundle Delete 3 125 Configure MLPPP Bundle Fragement Size 3 125 Configure MLPPP Bundle MRRU 3 126 Configure MLPPP Bundle Restart 3 126 Configure MLPPP Bundle Short Sequence Number 3 127 Configure MLPPP Bundle VLAN Acceptable Frame Type 3 127 Configure MLPPP Bundle VLAN Ingress Filtering
199. name name B 10 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 configure system options alarm threshold temp high threshold configure system options alarm threshold temp intake high threshold configure system options date display format dd mm yy mm dd yy configure system options inactivity timeout time configure system options spectrum management enabled disabled configure system options test timeout time configure uplink eth2 eth3 ppp1 ppp8 mlppp1 mlppp8 configure uplink show configure uplink tag base base configure uplink tag index index configure user accounts create user login password privilege password configure user accounts delete user configure vlan create vlan id configure vlan delete vlan_id configure vlan modify vlan id name dhcp option 82 enabled disabled configure vlan modify id name name vlan configure vlan modify id nhr ip address B Command Summary configure vlan modify vlan id name ports tagged untagged delete port id pg port list configure vlan modify vlan id proxy arp enabled disabled configure vlan modify vlan id name secure enabled disabled configure vlan reserved block start vlan id configure vlan show vlan id copy ftp ip address user name password filename startup config co
200. name as described below The fast Ethernet ports are named eth1 and eth2 The GigE Ethernet port is named eth3 There are several ways a DSL port can be identified in the unit Interface Number DSL ports 1 24 of the unit can be referred to by the numbers 1 24 respectively Example PDYN configure interface dsl 24 line code dmt Interface Name You can use the configure interface dsl name command to assign a name to the port which you can then use instead of the number Example PDYN configure interface dsl room 401 line code dmt Port Name or Number with Priority Group You can additionally specify a specific priority group to modify The priority group is specified using a colon and a number from 1 lowest priority to 8 highest priority after the port name or number If no priority group is specified then group 1 is assumed Example PDYN configure interface dsl room 401 8 line code dmt All The keyword all may be used to specify all DSL ports in a command that refers only to DSL ports Example PDYN configure interface dsl all line code dmt Range Any of the port ID types may be used as an operator in a range specification The only requirement is that the port used as the first operator in a range must have a lower interface number than the second operator Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 24 line code dmt May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 1 System Concepts DSL Bonded Group ID Ethern
201. name paradyne video server 3 78 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Number of Repeaters configure interface shdsl port id nbr repeaters number Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl nbr repeaters command allows the number of repeaters on a line to be assigned port id Identifies the port to assign the line circuit name number Enter the number of repeaters from 1 to 8 Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 22 nbr repeaters 4 Configure Interface SHDSL Queue configure interface shdsl port id pg queue fifo 802 1 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl queue command assigns queuing method to be used on the SHDSL port when there is more than one VLAN assigned to the priority group fifo The selected priority group will use a first in first out queuing method 801 2p The selected priority group will use the priority bits in the VLAN tag as the queuing method Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 22 queue fifo 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 79 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Segment Alarm configure interface shdsl port_id segment alarm stu c stu r rep 1 rep 2 rep 3 rep 4 rep 5 rep 6 rep 7 rep 8 cust net pair 1 pair 2 pair 3 pair 4 profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator onto the specified unit unit si
202. nfigure Interface DSL Profile Line Min Speed Upstream Configure interface dsl profile line min speed upstream rate profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line min speed upstream command specifies the minimum rate in Kbps to adapt to for traffic toward the port from the CPE profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified rate For DMT and ANSI 64 to 12000 Kbps in 32 kbps increments For ADSL2 64 to 25000 Kbps in 32 kbps increments For G lite 64 to 4000 kbps in 32 kbps increments For ReachDSL 32 to 2167 kbps in 32 kbps increments Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line min speed upstream 64 adsl profile1 3 56 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Rate Adaptive Downstream ADSL Only configure interface dsl profile line rate adaptive downstream manual init dynamic profile_name all Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line behavior downstream command specifies whether the port will adapt its rate to downstream line conditions This command does not apply to ReachDSL units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified rate adaptive mode Valid choices are manual Manually selected at startup init Automatically selected at startup dynamic Automatically selected at run time Example PDYN configure interface ds
203. nfigure user accounts delete command deletes a user account user Specifies the user account to be deleted Example PDYN configure user accounts delete tempacct Configure VLAN This command is used to configure the parameters related to the VLAN table 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 157 3 Commands Configure VLAN Create configure vlan create vlan id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure vlan create command is used to define a unique VLAN for the system vlan id This value specifies the VLAN tag value for this VLAN The range is 1 to 4095 The value must be unique and not a vlan id that is already in use Example PDYN configure vlan create 3 Configure VLAN Delete configure vlan delete id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure vlan delete command is used to delete a unique VLAN for the system vlan id This value specifies the VLAN to be deleted vlan name This value uses the assigned VLAN name to identify the VLAN to be deleted Example PDYN configure vlan delete 12 3 158 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure VLAN modify DHCP Option 82 configure vlan modify vlan id dhcp option 82 enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure vian modify dhcp option 82 command specifies if the HDCP Option 82 feature will be enabled on the selected VLA
204. ning configuration for the DSLAM Example PDYN show running configuration show system information System Name Video Lab 2600 show date mm dd yy hh mm ss timezone 0517 06 22 17 56 05 00 show bridge Mode switched Total Entries 30 port id mac address status vlan vlan name 1 00 02 02 02 70 5d learned 37 video 1 00 30 54 95 6c 28 learned 37 video 2 00 02 02 02 72 8e learned 37 video Display results This command is equivalent to executing all of the show commands 3 220 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Scheduled Backup show scheduled backup Minimum Access Level User The show scheduled backup command displays the settings for the automatic scheduled backup Example PDYN show scheduled backup state enabled server XXX XXX XXX XXX filename file name mode fixed time Monday 3 am PDYN Display results state The availability of the scheduler disabled or enabled server The address of the FTP server used for automatic configuration backup filename The file containing the backup mode The type of backup dynamic Backup occurs upon any configuration change fixed Backup occurs at a specified day and time time For fixed mode the day and time backups occur 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 221 3 Commands Show Security IP show security ip port_id Minimum Access Level User The show security ip command displays th
205. ns This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is labeled on the equipment The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five When the equipment is used in a customer premises environment a Model 6051 POTS Splitter must be used to ensure CS 03 compliance Refer to the POTS splitter installation instructions for details CE Marking When the product is marked with the CE mark on the equipment label a supporting Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from the Zhone World Wide Web site at www zhone com Japan Class A ITE COORG VCCI ORM COSI EAXERUSCIBRIT S CBR MRENERITFCEMSZVETY COBSCIEASAROIAARERT SLIBRENSTEMSBVET This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI
206. nt of Loss of Sync Word seconds UAS unavailable seconds Count of Unavailable Seconds 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 199 3 Commands Show Interface SHDSL Status Show interface shdsl port id status stu c stu r rep 1 rep 2 rep 3 rep 4 rep 5 rep 6 rep 7 rep 8 cust net Minimum Access Level User The show interface shds status command displays the status for the specified unit unit side and SHDSL port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port Unit stu c SHDSL centeral site terminal unit Sstu r SHDSL remote site terminal unit rep 1 rep 8 SHDSL regenerator repeater unit The side of the unit cust The side of the unit facing the customer terminal equipment net The side of the unit facing the central office 3 200 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands show interface dsl status continued Example PDYN show interface SHDSL 2 status stu c cust SHDSL Port 2 stu c cust Status link status up link up time ddd hh mm ss alarm state 1 OK alarm state 2 OK rate Kbps attainable rate Kbps snr margin 1 dB xx snr margin 2 dB xx loop attenuation 1 dB xx loop attenuation 2 dB xx Note that the port at the central site for port 2 is configured for a four wire interface As a result there is an SNR margin and a loop attenuation associated with ea
207. nterface see Configure Filter Binding Configure Filter Create configure filter create filter name forward discard rule name 1 rule name 16 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter create command creates a filter based on existing filter rules filler name Specifies the filter to be created The name may contain up to 32 printable characters forward Specifies that a packet is to be forwarded to the user when none of the conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched discard Specifies that a packet is to be discarded when none of the conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched rule name 1 through rule name 16 Specifies up to 16 different rule names These must be already defined using the configure filter rule command see Configure Filter Rule Command Example PDYN configure filter create no at or ipx forward no at no ipx Note A maximum of 16 rules can be defined for a filter 3 8 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Filter Delete configure filter delete filter_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter delete command deletes a filter filler name Specifies the filter to be deleted It must not be bound to an interface To delete a binding use the configure filter binding command see Configure Filter Binding Command Example PDYN configure filter delete no decnet Configure Fil
208. o identify the VLAN to be modified enabled The proxy ARP function will be enabled for the selected VLAN This is the factory default disabled The proxy ARP function will be disabled for the selected VLAN Example PDYN configure vlan modify 1 proxy arp disabled Configure VLAN Modify Secure VLAN configure vlan modify vlan id secure enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure vlan modify secure command specifies if the vlan will be in secure mode When a VLAN is in secure mode all the traffic from the DSL port is routed to the designated uplink port vlan id This value specifies the VLAN to be modified vlan name This value uses the assigned VLAN name to identify the VLAN to be modified enabled The secure VLAN function will be enabled for the selected VLAN This is the factory default disabled The secure VLAN function will be disabled for the selected VLAN Example PDYN configure vlan modify 1 secure disabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 161 3 Commands Configure VLAN Reserved Block Start configure vlan reserved block start vlan id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure vlan reserved block start command is used to configure the reserved block of vlans The vlan id is the first reserved vlan in the contiguous reserved block of 16 vlan id This value specifies the first reserved vlan in the reserved block of
209. ode Rate Duplex Mode Crossover Auto Auto Auto Auto Manual 10 Full or Half mdi or mdix Manual 100 Full or Half mdi or mdix For the GigE fiber interface the following settings apply Mode Rate Duplex Mode Crossover Auto Auto Auto N A Manual 1000 Full or Half N A The fiber interface is always GigE 1000 The only reason for the manual mode is for older equipment that does not support the auto protocol 3 100 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface Ethernet Show configure interface ethernet port_id show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet show command displays parameters for an Ethernet port without leaving configuration mode port id Identifies the port whose configuration is to be displayed If no port is specified the port currently in configuration mode if any is displayed Example PDYN configure interface ethernet eth1 show PDYN configure interface ethernet eth1 show The output from this command is identical to the show interface ethernet command Configure Interface Ethernet Xover configure interface ethernet port_id xover mdi mdix Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet xover command specifies the crossover type when mode is set to manual port id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured xover Valid choices are mdi The port is connected to a Network Inte
210. of bytes transmitted by the port total frames discarded Number of frames discarded by the port 3 210 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Management Access List show management access list Minimum Access Level User The show management access list command displays all entries in the Management Domain Access List Example PDYN show management access list ip address subnet mask entities 192 168 0 100 255 255 255 255 telnet web 192 168 1 2 255 255 1 1 snmp 192 168 1 200 255 255 1 1 web 192 168 111 222 255 255 255 252 snmp telnet web PDYN _ Show Management ARP Table show management arp Minimum Access Level User The show management arp command displays the arp table for the management processor Example PDYN show management arp ip address mac address type 135 90 1 1 11 22 33 44 55 66 dynamic PDYN _ 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 211 3 Commands Show Management Default Gateway Address show management default gateway Minimum Access Level User The show management default gateway command displays the IP address of the next hop router for the management traffic ip address Specifies the IP address of the default gateway for the management ports Example PDYN show management default gateway Management default gateway is 137 90 127 1 PDYN _ Show Management Inband show management inband Minimum Access Level
211. on backup occurs disabled Specifies automatic configuration backup will not occur This is the default enabled Specifies that automatic configuration backup will occur Example PDYN configure scheduled backup enabled Configure Scheduled Backup Dynamic configure scheduled backup dynamic hh mm Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure scheduled backup dynamic command specifies that automatic configuration backup will occur after each configuration change hh mm Specifies the amount of time after a configuration change that a configuration backup will automatically occur Time is specified in hours 1 24 and minutes 0 59 separated by a colon The default and minimum is 00 30 30 minutes Example PDYN configure scheduled backup dynamic 24 00 3 138 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Scheduled Backup Fixed configure scheduled backup fixed daily monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday hh mm Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure scheduled backup fixed command specifies the fixed times at which configuration backups will occur day of week Specifies the day of the week backups will occur If daily is selected a backup occurs every day hh mm Specifies the time of day the backup will occur Time is specified in hours 00 23 and minutes 00 59 separated by a colon Example
212. on line 24 When More is displayed you can Press the space bar to view the next screen of output Press the Enter key to view the next line of output TP Press the key to return to the command line Example PDYN gt paging enabled 3 168 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Password This command allows a user to change the login password If this command is executed while in the privilege mode it will change the privilege password If the command is executed while in the user mode it will change only the user password password Minimum Access Level User The password command changes the user or administrator privilege password depending on which level is active Example PDYN password enter old admin level password enter new admin level password enter new admin level password again password changed PDYN Operational Notes This command is interactive The user is prompted for the information to be entered The user first is asked for the password that was used to login Then the user is asked for the new password The new password must be entered twice The second password is used to verify that the new password was entered correctly If the old password is incorrect the command is ignored and an error message is displayed The password can have a maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters and a minimum of 0 zero characters 2600 A2 GB21
213. onfigure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Power Seconds configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lops lops profile_name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lops command modifies the downstream los of power seconds required to generate an alarm profile_name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified lops SNMP trap is sent if the number of LOPS if the number of LOPS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lops 500 adsl alarm prof1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Signal Seconds configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream loss loss profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream loss command modifies the upstream los of signal seconds required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified loss if the number of LOSS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream loss 500 adsl alarm profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 47 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Severely Errored Seconds configure inte
214. ood DSL Port 3 flood DSL Port 4 flood DSL Port 5 flood DSL Port 6 flood DSL Port 7 flood DSL Port 8 flood DSL Port 9 flood DSL Port 10 flood DSL Port 11 flood DSL Port 12 flood DSL Port 13 flood DSL Port 14 flood DSL Port 15 flood DSL Port 16 flood DSL Port 17 flood DSL Port 18 flood DSL Port 19 flood DSL Port 20 flood DSL Port 21 flood DSL Port 22 flood DSL Port 23 flood DSL Port 24 flood eth2 flood eth3 flood 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 217 3 Commands Show Multicast Forwarding Table show multicast forwarding table Minimum Access Level User The show multicast forwarding table command displays various IGMP statistics for each port Example show multicast forwarding table Querier Interface Auto Detect Multicast DSL Multicast IGMP IGMP IGMP IP Address Port Packets Sent Leaves Reports Queries 224 0 0 1 eth3 0 0 0 8490 22 9 dns MES 1 4903682 0 107 1 2259514111 2 4903724 0 107 1 225 1 14 01 3 4899545 0 107 1 2254 Me Led 4 4903729 0 107 1 225 1121 4903793 0 107 1 225 41 le 7 4903903 0 107 1 22 5447 1 8 4903648 0 107 1 Display results Multicast IP Address address of the multicast group DSL Port DSL port that is a member of the multicast group Multicast Packets Total number of Multicast packet sent on the port Leaves Total number of leave messages sent or received on the port Reports Total number of report messages sent or received on the port Que
215. ort id port status enable disable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface t1e1 port status command specfies whether the T1 E1 port is enabled or disabled port id Identifies the T1 E1 port to be configured enable Enable the T1 E1 port disable Disable the T1 E1 port Example PDYN configure interface t1e1 6 port status enable 3 106 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface T1 E1 Timing configure interface t1e1 port id timing local loop Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface t1e1 port status command specfies the timing source for the selected T1E1 port port id Identifies the T1 E1 port to be configured local Specifies that the timing is provided by the system loop Specfies that the timing is derived from the network Example PDYN configure interface t1e1 6 timing local Configure Management The following set of commands are used to configure all of the management functions in the unit Configure Management Access List The Management Domain Access List controls access to entities in the Management Domain These entities include the SNMP web interface and Telnet An entry in the list identified by an IP address and a subnet mask pair defines an IP address or a range of IP addresses allowed to access an entity or a Set of entities in the domain The list is considered to control accesses
216. orts are created on the currently active channel If no channel is available VCLs are not created on the interface port id Identifies the DSL port to be configured pg Identifies the priority group on this port If the priority group is not entered it will be assumed to be group 1 create This creates one of eight 8 possible connections vpi vci VPI range of 0 255 and a VCI range of 16 65535 The default for the connection is 0 35 Example PDYN configure interface dsl 1 atm vc create 1 35 atm profile up atm profile down 3 22 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL ATM VC Delete configure interface dsl port_id pg atm vc delete vpi vci Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl atm vc delete command deletes a virtual connection for the specified port port id Identifies the ADSL port to be configured pg Identifies the priority group on this port If the priority group is not entered it will be assumed to be group 1 delete This deletes the specified vpi vci from this ADSL port vpi vci Valid input is the VPI VCI for the connection The valid range for VPI is 0 255 The valid range for VCI is 16 65535 Example PDYN configure interface dsl1 1 atm vc delete 1 35 Configure Interface DSL ATM Encapsulation configure interface dsl port id pg atm encapsulation llc bridged vcm bridged Minimum
217. otal cells received 0 40 total cells sent XXXXXX total cells received XXXXXX Display results ATM Statistics Up and Down denote values for the upstream and downstream directions total cells rx Total number of ATM cells received total cells tx Total number of ATM cells sent total HEC Number of cells from the CPE whose headers were corrected total OCD Number of Out of Cell Delineation events on the link from the CPE ATM PVC Performance total cells sent Number of ATM PVC Cells sent by the port total cells received Number of ATM PVC cells received on the port 3 198 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface SHDSL Statistics Line Show interface shdsl port id statistics line stu c stu r rep 1 rep 2 rep 3 rep 4 rep 5 rep 6 rep 7 rep 8 cust net pair 1 pair 2 pair 3 pair 4 bucket number Minimum Access Level User The show interface shdsl statistics line command displays statistics for the specified SHDSL port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port Unit 5 SHDSL centeral site terminal unit stu r SHDSL remote site terminal unit rep 1 rep 8 SHDSL regenerator repeater unit The side of the unit cust The side of the unit facing the customer terminal equipment net The side of the unit facing the central office The wire pair pai
218. otal of 8192 VCLs are supported on the DSLAM The maximum address space supported by the DSLAM is 250 000 A number of VCLs are created as part of the basic factory defaults The default VCLs may be changed or overwritten by customer specific factory defaults VCLs associated with a slot and port are created when a card is installed The default for the connection is 0 35 atm profile Name of ATM profile to be assigned to the VCL Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 1 atm vc create 1 35 PACKET 3 74 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL ATM VC Delete configure interface shdsl port_id pg atm vc delete vpi vci Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl atm vc delete command deletes a virtual connection for the specified port port_id Identifies the SHDSL port to be configured pg Identifies the priority group on this port If the priority group is not entered it will be assumed to be group 1 delete This deletes the specified vpi vci from this SHDSL port vpi vci Valid input is the VPI VCI for the connection The valid range for VPI is 0 255 The valid range for VCI is 16 65535 Example PDYN configure interface shdsl 1 atm vc delete 1 35 Configure Interface SHDSL ATM Encapsulation configure interface shdsl port_id pg atm encapsulation Ilc bridged vcm bridged Minimum Access Level Administrator
219. ow Users show users Minimum Access Level User Example User admin userl user2 PDYN _ Display results Not Applicable PDYN show users User User name Port Mode of access console Console port telnet Telnet session web Web interface Location For Telnet and Web interface sessions the IP address of the user For the Console port n a The show users command shows users currently logged on the system 3 234 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show VLAN Configuration show vlan configuration id all Minimum Access Level User VLAN Name 1 Tagged Members UnTagged Members ProxyARP ProxyARP Mode Secure Mode DHCP Option 82 Proxy ARP NHR Proxy ARP NHR MAC VLAN 37 ame Tagged Members UnTagged Members ProxyARP ProxyARP Mode Secure Mode DHCP Option 82 Proxy ARP NHR Proxy ARP NHR MAC VLAN 4080 ame Tagged Members UnTagged Members ProxyARP ProxyARP Mode Secure Mode DHCP Option 82 Proxy ARP NHR Proxy ARP NHR MAC Video Lab 2600 show vlan id this field specifies the vlan id or the vlan name all this selection will display all the vlans in the system Video Lab 2600 show vlan configuration all Bip lt 4 11 12 19 20 eth2 Dp 6 13 2T eth3 7 8 14 22 O53 05 17 18 mgmt i disabled normal disabled disabled 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 15
220. ower Feeding Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Power Spectral Density Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Reference Clock Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Remote Management Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Show Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Target Margin Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Line Wire Interface Configure Interface SHDSL Spectrum Management Region Configure Interface SHDSL Spectrum Management Selection Configure Interface Ethernet Configure Interface Ethernet Flow Control Configure Interface Ethernet Configure Interface Ethernet Rate Ethernet Rate Restrictions Configure Interface Ethernet Configure Interface Ethernet Xover Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN PVID Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN Priority Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN Acceptable Frame Type Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN Ingress Filtering Configure Interface T1 E1 Circuit Name Configure Interface T1 E1 Frame Format E1 only Configure Interface T1 E1 Line Build Out T1 Only Configure Interface T1 E1 Line Equalization T1 Only Configure Interface T1 E1 Line Type
221. p 3 28 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Alarm Modify ATU R Threshold Rate Bo E 3 29 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Alarm Modify ATU R Threshold Rate Up 3 29 Configure Interface DSL Line Length Effective Working Length ReachD SE Only sese ete teraz A 3 30 Configure Interface DSL Line Length Loop Length ReachDSL Only 3 30 Configure Interface DSL Line Length Quad ReachDSL Only 3 81 Configure Interface DSL Line Mode ADSL Only 3 32 Configure Interface DSL Linkupdown Trap 3 33 Configure Interface DSL Name 3 33 Configure Interface DSL Max TxPower Downstream ReachDSL Only 3 34 Configure Interface DSL Max TxPower Upstream ReachDSL Only 3 34 Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt State ADSL2 Only 3 35 Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt Enabling ADSL2 Only 3 35 Configure Interface DSL LOTime ADSL2 Only 3 36 Configure Interface DSL L2 Atpr ADSL2 Only 3 36 Configure Interface DSL L2 Atprt ADSL2 Only 3 37 Configure Interface DSL L2Time ADSL2 Only 3 37 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Activate 3 38 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Create 3 39 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Delete 3 39 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstream Decreasing Rate 3 40 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Downstrea
222. pe all tagged Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet vlan acceptable frame type command determines if tagged frames will be accepted on a port port id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured tagged With this value set the device will discard untagged or priority tagged frames received on this port all With this value set the device will accept all frame types including untagged frames Untagged frames or priority tagged frames will be assigned the PVID associated with this port Example PDYN configure interface ethernet eth3 vlan priority remapping enabled Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN Ingress Filtering configure interface ethernet port id vlan ingress filtering disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet vlan ingress filtering command will discard incoming tagged frames that are not members of this port port id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured disabled The port will accept all incoming frames enabled The port will discard incoming frames for VLANS which do not include this port in its Member set Example PDYN configure interface ethernet eth1 vlan ingress filtering enabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 103 3 Commands Configure Interface T1 E1 Circuit Name configure interface t1e1 port circuit name name Minimum Access Leve
223. pecifies the T1 E1 port Example PDYN testtle1 local send qrss pattern start 2 PDYN 1 1 local send qrss pattern status 2 Test active on T1E1 port 1 Test Details Sending QRSS BERT Injected Error 0 The test t1e1 local send qrss pattern command is used to start or stop sending a qrss pattern to the selected port This command will also display the test status for a specific port 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 245 3 Commands Test 1 1 Remote FDL Line Loopback 1 Only test tle1 remote fdl line loopback start stop status port id Minimum Access Level Administrator The test t1e1 remote fdl line loopback command is used to start or stop a remote FDL loopback test selected port This command will also display the test status for a specific port start Start the test stop Stop the test status Display the status of the test port id Specifies the T1 E1 port Example PDYN testtle1 remote fdl line loopback start 2 PDYN testtle1 remote fdl line loopback status 2 Test TIE1 Remote FDL Payload Loopback T1 Only test 11 1 remote fdl payload loopback start stop status port id Minimum Access Level Administrator The test t1e1 remote fdl payload loopback command is used to start or stop a remote FDL payload loopback test selected port This command will also display the test status for a specific port
224. pies the running configuration which is in volatile memory to the startup configuration file which is in nonvolatile memory The PDYN prompt changes to PDYN when the configuration has been changed and has not yet been saved It returns to PDYN after the save command is executed Example PDYN save PDYN _ Show The show commands display configuration and statistical information about the system 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 171 3 Commands Show Bridge show bridge port_id Minimum Access Level Administrator The show bridge command displays the MAC table port_id Specifies that the display should be limited to entries for a single port Example PDYN show bridge Mode Mux Total Entries 7 Port id mac address status vlan name 4 00 90 f2 ce 44 00 learned 001 default 4 00 90 f2 ce 44 00 learned 002 alcatel 24 00 00 0c 42 27 7 learned 003 paradyne 24 00 00 0c 42 27 7 learned 004 management 1 00 90 f2 ce 44 00 learned 005 abdo 2 00 90 f2 ce 44 00 learned 006 inband eth1 00 90 f2 ce 44 00 learned 006 outofband Display results Mode Displays the last mode command that was used to configure the bridge switched Switched mode The system acts as a transparent learning bridge mux The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port sms The system treats each DSL port as if it were a pri
225. ple PDYN4 configure ppp 1 vlan acceptable frame type all 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 133 3 Commands Configure PPP VLAN Ingress Filtering configure ppp port_id vlan ingress filtering disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp vlan ingress filtering command will cause the unit to discard incoming taggedd frames that are not members of this port port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 disabled The unit will accept all incoming frames enabled The unit will discard tagged frames for VLANS which do not include this port as a member Example PDYN4 configure ppp 1 vlan ingress filtering enabled Configure PPP VLAN Priority configure ppp port id vlan priority priority Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp vlan priority command defines the VLAN priority to be assigned to untagged frames received on this port port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 priority The VLAN priority Valid values are 1 through 8 The default is 1 Example PDYN configure ppp 1 vlan priority 6 3 134 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure PPP VLAN PVID configure ppp port_id vlan pvid pvid Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp vlan pvid command defines the VLAN ID to be assigned to untagged frames received on this port port i
226. pp bundle mlppp bundle number add port id configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number delete port id configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number fragment size value configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number mrru value configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number restart configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number short sequence number 12bit 24bit configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number vlan acceptable frame type all tagged configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number vlan ingress filtering disabled enabled configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number vlan priority priority configure mlppp bundle mlppp bundle number vlan pvid pvid configure multicast lt port_id gt unknown forwarding mode drop flood configure multicast filtering mode disable enable configure ppp port_id address control field compression enable disable configure ppp port_id bridge control protocol enable disable configure ppp port id fcs size 16bit 32bit configure ppp port_id keep alive quiet time value configure ppp port_id keep alive timeout value configure ppp port_id magic number enable disable configure ppp port_id maximum receive unit value configure ppp port_id protocol field compression enable disable configure ppp port_id vlan acceptable frame type all tagged configure ppp port_id vlan ingress filtering disabled enabled configure ppp port_id v
227. profile line min snr margin upstream margin profile name configure interface dsl profile line min speed downstream rate profile name configure interface dsl profile line min speed upstream rate profile name configure interface dsl profile line rate adaptive downstream manual init dynamic profile name configure interface dsl profile line rate adaptive upstream manual init dynamic profile name B 4 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 Command Summary configure interface dsl profile line show profile name configure interface dsl profile line target margin downstream margin profile name configure interface dsl profile line target margin upstream margin profile name configure interface dsl profile psd activate profile name fadsl2 adsl2plus port id configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max psd psd profile name configure interface dsl profile psd atur max psd psd profile name configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max tx pwr tx pwr profile name configure interface dsl profile psd atur max tx pwr tx pwr profile name configure interface dsl profile psd atur max rx pwr rx profile name configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max rx pwr rx pwr profile name configure interface dsl profile psd create profile name configure interface dsl profile psd delete profile name configure interface dsl profile psd show profile name configure interface dsl profile traffic create p
228. psd command specifies the ATU R max nominal PSD in dBm Hz Only applicable to ADSL units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified psd Valid choices are 60 0 to 38 0 dBm Hz in 0 1 dBm Hz increments Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile psd atur max psd 40 0 adsl profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atuc Max Tx Pwr configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max tx pwr tx pwr profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max tx pwr command specifies the ATUC max nominal Aggregate Transmit Power in dBm Only applicable to ADSL units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified tx pwr Valid choices are 0 to 25 5 dBm in 0 1 dBm increments Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max tx pwr 25 5 adsl profile1 3 62 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atur Max Tx Pwr configure interface dsl profile psd atur max tx pwr tx_pwr profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile psd atur max tx pwr command specifies the ATU R max nominal Aggregate Transmit Power in dBm Only applicable to ADSL units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified tx pwr Valid choices are 0 to 25 5 dBm in 0 1 dBm increments Example PDYN configur
229. py running config startup config 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 B 11 Command Summary copy startup config ftp fip address user name password filename copy startup config running config end exit firmware download fip address name password filename no yes firmware download status firmware revision firmware switch paging disabled enabled password ping fip address privilege restart save show bridge port id show bridge timeout show date show filter filler name show filter binding filter filter name port port id show filter proto specific show filter rule rule name show igmp port id configuration show igmp proxy show igmp snooping show interface console show interface dsl port id clear statistics atm show interface dsl port id clear statistics line far end B 12 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 Command Summary show interface dsl port_id clear statistics line near end show interface dsl port_id configuration show interface dsl port_id far end show interface dsl all performance show interface dsl port_id rates show interface dsl port_id statistics atm show interface dsl port_id statistics line far end bucket_number show interface dsl port_id statistics line near end bucket_number show interface dsl port_id status show interface dsl bonding group_id configuration show interface dsl bonding group_id performance
230. r 1 First wire pair 2 Second wire pair pair 3 Third wire pair 4 Fourth wire pair bucket number Optional parameter to specify the maximum interval 1 96 to display If no bucket number is specified then all intervals are displayed If bucket number is entered then all buckets up to the specified bucket are displayed The current interval is always displayed Example PDYN show interface shdsl 2 statistics line rep 1 net pair 1 SHDSL Port 2 rep 1 net pair 1 STATISTICS Interval ES SES cv LOSWS UAS current XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 1 XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 2 XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 3 XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 95 XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 96 XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX Display results ES errored seconds Count of Errored Seconds SES severely errored seconds Count of Severely Errored Seconds durin error such as an out of frame condition or a bit error density greater than 10 g which there was a major CV code violation seconds Count of seconds during which there was a CRC anomaly LOSWS loss of sync word seconds Cou
231. re command causes the CLI to enter configuration mode Once the PDYN configure prompt is displayed you can enter one of the configuration subcommands Example PDYN configure PDYN configure interface PDYN configure interface bridge PDYN configure interface bridge mode switch PDYN configure interface bridge save PDYN configure interface bridge Configure Bridge This command is used to configure the parameters related to the bridge table Configure Bridge Clear configure bridge clear Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure bridge clear command deletes learned entries from the bridge table Static entries are not affected Example PDYN configure bridge clear 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 3 3 Commands Configure Bridge Mode configure bridge mode mux switch sms uplink tag Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure bridge mode command specifies the mode the bridge will operate in mux Multiplexing forwarding mode The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port sms Subscriber Management System SMS mode The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port In addition a management Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is created on the uplink for use by the SMS s
232. re sys m To lista command s keywords or arguments enter a question mark in place of a keyword or argument on the command line PDYNfconfigure management 2 4 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2 CLI Conventions Keyboard Definitions The following table summarizes the special uses of keys in the CLI Press To Ctrl c Clear the current command line entry exit a command line prompt without answering or abort the command in progress Ctrl z Terminate a privileged mode session and continue the session in standard mode If Ctrl z is entered by a user not in privileged mode it places the user at the top of the command tree Down Arrow Recall commands from the command line history buffer starting with the first command in the buffer Enter Submit the current command line or if a More prompt is displayed display the next line of text q Abort a More prompt and return to the command line prompt Pressing any key other than Enter or the spacebar has this effect Question Mark Display the Help text for the current command Spacebar Display the next page of output when a More prompt is displayed on line 24 of your screen Up Arrow Scroll to the previous valid command line entry leaving the cursor at the end of the entry Command Syntax Error Handling The CLI checks the syntax of commands you enter If an error is detected the following prompt is displayed Syntax
233. rface Card NIC mdix The port is connected to a hub Example PDYN configure interface ethernet eth1 xover mdi 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 101 3 Commands Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN PVID configure interface ethernet port id vlan pvid pvid Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet vlan pvid assigns the VLAN ID to be assigned to untagged frames or Priority Tagged frames received on the ingress of this port port id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured pvid The VLAN tag Valid values are 1 through 4095 The default is 1 Example PDYN configure interface ethernet eth1 vlan pvid 1 Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN Priority configure interface ethernet port id vlan priority priority Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet vlan priority assigns the VLAN priority to be assigned to untagged frames or Priority Tagged frames received on the ingress of this port This value is also used if priority remapping is enabled port id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured priority The VLAN priority Valid values are 0 through 7 The default is 0 Example PDYN configure interface ethernet eth2 vlan priority 1 3 102 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN Acceptable Frame Type configure interface ethernet port_id vlan acceptable frame ty
234. rface dsl profile alarm upstream ses ses profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream ses command modifies the upstream severely errored seconds required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified ses SNMP trap is sent if the number of severely errored seconds events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream ses 500 adsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Init Failure Configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream init failure yes no profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream decreasing rate command modifies the upstream init failure to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified Yes Enable Initialization Failure Trap messages as specified in RFC 2662 No Disable Initialization Failure Trap messages as specified in RFC 2662 Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream init failure yes adsl alarm profile1 3 48 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Unavailable Seconds Configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream uas uas profile name Minimum Access
235. rface dsl profile line max interleave delay downstream 16 adsl profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Interleave Delay Upstream ADSL Only configure interface dsl profile line max interleave delay upstream delay profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line max interleave delay upstream command specifies the maximum upstream delay in the interleaver deinterleaver memory allowed when configured for interleave mode This command does not apply to ReachDSL units profile name Identifies the Adsl profile to be modified delay The delay in milliseconds The choices are 1 4 or 16 ms The default is 16 ms Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line max interleave delay upstream 16 adsl profile1 3 52 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max SNR Margin Downstream configure interface dsl profile line max snr margin downstream margin profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line max snr downstream command specifies the far end maximum SNR margin in dB required for the port profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified margin Valid choices are 0 31 dB in 1 dB increments The default is 31 Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line max snr margin downstream 9 adsl profile1 Configur
236. ries Total number of query messages sent or received on the port 3 218 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Multicast Lat Reporter show multicast last reporter Minimum Access Level User The show multicast last reporter command displays various IGMP statistics for each port Example show multicast last reporter Querier Interface eth2 Multicast DSL Last Reporter Last Reporter IP Address Port IP MAC 224 0 0 1 eth3 192 168 210 1 00 01 30 fb 42 40 225 10 111 192 168 210 233 00 02 02 02 70 5 Display results Multicast IP Address address of the multicast group DSL Port DSL port that is a member of the multicast group Last Reporter IP The IP address of the device that sent the last IGMP report on the port Last Reporter MAC The MAC address of the device that sent the last IGMP report on the port Show Proxy ARP NHR show proxy arp nhr Minimum Access Level User The show proxy arp nhr command displays the address of the default Next Hop Router in the user data domain Example PDYN show proxy arp nhr nhr address 10 10 11 1 PDYN _ Display results nhr address The IP address of the default Next Hop Router the user data domain 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 219 3 Commands Show Running Configuration show running configuration Minimum Access Level User The show running configuration command displays the run
237. rm modify threshold atuc rate down threshold profile name configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atuc rate up threshold profile name configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atur rate down threshold profile name configure interface dsl bonding profile alarm modify threshold atur rate up threshold profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm activate profile_name port_id configure interface dsl profile alarm create profile configure interface dsl profile alarm delete profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream dr dr profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream es es profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream ir ir profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream lofs lofs profile configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream lols lols profile name 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 B 3 Command Summary configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream loss loss profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream ses ses profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm downstream uas uas profile name configure interface dsl profile alarm show profile configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream dr dr profile configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream es es profile configure interface dsl profile a
238. rmat command determines the date format displayed and accepted by the system dd mm yy The date display format is in the order day month year mm dd yy The date display format is in the order month day year This is the default Example PDYN configure system options date display format dd mm yy Configure System Options Inactivity Time Out configure system options inactivity timeout time Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system options inactivity timeout command specifies how long a Telnet session can exist with no activity before it is terminated by the system time Specifies the amount of time in minutes an inactive Telnet session can exist before it is terminated The valid range is 1 20 The default is 5 minutes A value of 0 zero disables the inactivity timeout Example PDYN configure system options inactivity timeout 10 Note This inactivity timer applies to the CLI whether it is from a Telnet session or a local connection on the console port 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 151 3 Commands Configure System Options Spectrum Management configure system options spectrum management enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure system options spectrum management command specifies whether the system enables the spectrum management capability Example PDYN configure system options spectrum management enabled
239. rofile profile name Identifies the SHDSL alarm profile to be displayed Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm show shdsl alarm profile1 3 88 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm SNR Margin Threshold configure interface shdsl profile alarm snr margin threshold snr profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm snr margin threshold command modifies the SNR margin threshold required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the SHDSL Alarm profile to be modified snr Specify an SNR Margin alarm threshold of 0 15 dB An SNMP Margin crossing trap message may be sent if the current SNR Margin reaches or drops below this threshold A SNR Margin alarm will also be declared when the current SNR Margin has dropped below this value A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm snr margin threshold 12 shdsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Unavailable Seconds Threshold configure interface shdsl profile alarm uas threshold uas profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm ses threshold command modifies the unavailable seconds threshold required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the SHDSL Alarm profile to be modified
240. rofile Line Create 3 50 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Delete 3 51 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Latency ADSL Only 3 51 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Interleave Delay Downstream ADSLE Only 2 e d uL as 3 52 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Interleave Delay Upstream AD SL Only hae este o to e EET ows ted tius 3 52 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max SNR Margin Downstream 3 53 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max SNR Margin Upstream 3 53 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Speed Downstream 3 54 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Speed Upstream 3 54 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min SNR Margin Downstream 3 55 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min SNR Margin Upstream 3 55 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min Speed Downstream 3 56 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Min Speed Upstream 3 56 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Rate Adaptive Downstream ADSL 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 Contents vi Only TTE 3 57 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Rate Adaptive Upstream ADSL Only May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2600 A2 GB21 50 Contents 3 57 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Show 3 58 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Target Margin Downstream 3 58 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Target Margin Upstream 3 59 Configure Interface DSL Profile
241. rofile name configure interface dsl profile traffic delete profile name configure interface dsl profile traffic max rate rate profile name configure interface dsl profile traffic port activate profile name configure interface dsl profile traffic port deactivate profile name configure interface dsl profile traffic show profile name configure interface dsl profile traffic traffic class traffic class profile name configure interface dsl spectrum mgmt selection ansi t1 417 anfp nd1602 disable enable jj 100 01 configure interface dsl spectrum mgmt show configure interface ethernet port_id connector rj45 fiber configure interface ethernet port_id flow control enabled disabled configure interface ethernet port_id mode auto manual configure interface ethernet port id rate 10full 10half 100full 100half 1000full 1000half configure interface ethernet port id show 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 B 5 Command Summary configure interface ethernet port_id vlan acceptable frame type all tagged configure interface ethernet port_id vlan ingress filtering disabled enabled configure interface ethernet port_id vlan priority priority configure interface ethernet port_id vlan pvid pvid configure interface ethernet port_id xover mdi mdix configure interface shdsl port_id pg atm encapsulation Ilc bridged vcm bridged configure interface shdsl port_id pg atm
242. rofile to be deleted Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line delete adsl profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Latency ADSL Only configure interface dsl profile line latency fast interleaved profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line latency command specifies whether an interleave buffer is used This command does not apply to ReachDSL units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified latency Valid choices are fast No interleave buffer is used interleaved This port uses an interleave buffer This is the default Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile line latency interleaved adsl profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 51 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Line Max Interleave Delay Downstream ADSL Only configure interface dsl profile line max interleave delay downstream delay profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile line max interleave delay downstream command specifies the downstream maximum delay in the interleaver deinterleaver memory allowed when configured for interleave mode This command does not apply to ReachDSL units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified delay The delay in milliseconds The choices are 1 4 or 16 ms The default is 16 ms Example PDYN configure inte
243. ronha UTC 2 Subject to Brazilian Daylight Savings Time Rules brazil east UTC 3 Subject to Brazilian Daylight Savings Time Rules brazil west UTC 4 Subject to Brazilian Daylight Savings Time Rules brazil acre UTC 5 Subject to Brazilian Daylight Savings Time Rules chile continental UTC 4 Subject to Chilean Daylight Savings Time Rules chile easterisland UTC 6 Subject to Chilean Daylight Savings Time Rules cuba UTC 5 Subject to Cuban Daylight Savings Time Rules gb erie UTC Subject to British Daylight Savings Time Rules europe western UTC Subject to Western European Daylight Savings Time Rules europe central UTC 1 Subject to Central European Daylight Savings Time Rules europe eastern UTC 2 Subject to Eastern European Daylight Savings Time Rules australia nsw UTC 10 Subject to Australian New South Wales Daylight Savings Time Rules australia yancowinna UTC 9 5 Subject to Australian New South Wales Daylight Savings Time Rules australia tasmania UTC 10 Subject to Tasmanian Daylight Savings Time Rules australia victoria UTC 10 Subject to Australian New South Wales Daylight Savings Time Rules australia queensland UTC 10 No Daylight Savings Time australia north UTC 9 5 No Daylight Savings Time australia west UTC 8 No Daylight Savings Time australia south UTC 9 5 Subjec
244. rrected the problem If a 3 wire grounding type power source is not available consult a qualified electrician to determine another method of grounding the equipment 2600 A2 GB21 50 BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200IP Command Line Interface Ref 4 10 11 12 Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these slots and openings must not be blocked or covered Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where persons will walk on the power cord Do not attempt to service this product yourself as it will void the warranty Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel General purpose cables are described for use with this product Special cables which may be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site are the responsibility of the customer To reduce the risk of fire use a UL Listed or CSA Certified minimum No 26 AWG 0 128 telecommunication cable or comparable cables certified for use in the country of installation When installed in the final configuration the product must comply with the applicable Safety Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which it is installed If necessary consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and inspection author
245. s command the packet is discarded Example PDYN configure management snmp access validation enabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 115 3 Commands Configure Management SNMP NMS Traps Add configure management snmp nms traps add traps_address1 traps_address8 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp nms traps add command specifies the IP addresses of up to eight trap managers to the Trap Manager List SNMP Trap PDUs will be sent to each IP address in the Trap Manager List traps address1 traps address8 Specifies one to eight IP addresses of NMS trap managers Example PDYN configure management snmp nms traps add 135 76 90 90 135 76 91 1 The product sends all traps in SNMPV1 format It is assumed that all SNMPv2 and V3 Managers will accept V1 traps Configure Management SNMP NMS Traps Delete AII configure management snmp nms traps delete all Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp nms traps delete all command command removes all IP addresses that were defined as NMS trap managers from the Trap Manager List Example PDYN configure management snmp nms traps delete all 3 116 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Management SNMP NMS Traps Delete Entry configure management snmp nms traps delete entry traps_address1 traps_address8 Minimum Access Level Administrator
246. scheme is specified Example PDYN configure interface shdsl spectrum management region ansi t1 417 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 97 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Spectrum Management Selection configure interface shdsl spectrum management selection enable disable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl spectrum management selection command enables or disables spectrum management for all SHDSL cards enable Enables spectrum management disable Disables spectrum management Example PDYN configure interface shdsl spectrum management selection enabled Configure Interface Ethernet Connector configure interface ethernet port_id connector rj45 fiber Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface ethernet connector command specifies the physical interface to be used when both interfaces are active at the same time Ordinarily the product uses the fiber optic port if an SFP transceiver is detected This command provides a way to force the use of the 8 position modular jack even if a transceiver is installed port id Identifies the Ethernet port to be configured The possible forms of the identifier are described in Ethernet Port ID in Chapter 1 System Concepts connector Valid choices are rj45 The unit uses the 8 position modular jack for the port id interface fiber The unit uses the fiber optic port for t
247. sl profile alarm upstream es 500 adsl alarm profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 45 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Frame Seconds configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lofs lofs profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lofs command modifies the upstream los of frame seconds required to generate an alarm profile_name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified lofs if the number of LOFS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lofs 500 adsl alarm prof1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Loss of Link Seconds configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lols lols profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lols command modifies the upstream los of link seconds required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified lols SNMP trap is sent if the number of LOLS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream lols 500 adsl alarm profile1 3 46 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands C
248. sponsible for selecting and installing the laser transciever and for insuring that the Class 1 AEL Allowable Emission Limit per EN IEC 60825 is not exceeded after the laser transponders have been installed Do not install laser products whose class rating is greater than 1 Refer to all important safety instructions that accompanied the transciever prior to installation Only laser Class 1 devices certified for use in the country of installation by the cognizant agency are to be utilized in this product The equipment is intended for installation in a max 50 C ambient temperature in an environment that is free of dust and dirt The power supply cord for countries other than North America is to be a minimum H05 V V F type min 0 75 mm 2 conductor and earth ground terminated in an 320 connector on one end and a plug which is certified for use in the country of installation at the other end BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200IP Command Line Interface Reference 2600 A2 GB21 50 13 Do not physically stack more than eight 8 26x1 units high Physical stability has not been evaluated for stacking higher than eight units and any configuration greater than eight may result in an unstable tip over condition Ensure that the four 4 rubber feet supplied with the product have been installed on the bottom of each unit prior to stacking any 26x1 units on top of one another EMI Notices UNITED STATES EMI NOTICE This equipment has been
249. st m A Port Filter binding can be created only if both the Port and the Filter exist A rule cannot be deleted while any filter is bound to it m A filter cannot be deleted while any port is bound to it m Filter Rule bindings and Port Filter bindings can be deleted at any time m When a filer is deleted any Filter Rule bindings for it are automatically deleted Configure IGMP Snooping configure igmp snooping enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure igmp snooping command enables the unit to process multicast data streams This is done by snooping the content of IGMP messages This command now enables disables IGMP snooping for all DSL ports Previously this was done on a per port basis enabled The unit will process multicast packets and snoop IGMP packets to learn multicast group address and port associations Only ports that have joined a multicast group will receive multicast traffic disabled The unit will not recognize multicast packets Multicast packets will be flooded to all ports Example PDYN configure igmp snooping enabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 13 3 Commands Configure IGMP Snooping Querier Auto Detect configure igmp snooping querier auto detect enabled disabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure igmp snooping querier auto detect command enables the unit to automatically detect the port on which the IGMP querier
250. t 3 162 Configure VLAN 3 162 m Copy Configuration 3 163 Copy From FTP Server to Startup Configuration Download Configuration 3 163 Copy Running Configuration to Startup Configuration Save 3 164 Copy Running Configuration to Startup Configuration Backup 3 164 Copy Startup Configuration to Running Configuration Reload 3 165 xii May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2600 A2 GB21 50 Contents Firmware 24 Sails bien ora EON yan HORUM RO HERE de s 3 166 Firmware Download 3 166 Firmware Download Status 3 167 Firmware Revision asi miaa naine cece eee eee eee eee 3 167 Firmware Switch 3 168 nk Siar ires 3 168 Password zie nen Apa bris ag ER eee gee AERA d es 3 169 piles PEE 3 170 Privileges te eite eene ote dd edel 3 170 Restart usmod vba et ERR fe at ve d scel Eres aes toca 3 171 SENE 3 171 May 2006 xiii Contents B SNOW ea ede eee Ex ea SV e e AE eel 3 171 Show Bridge 3 172 Show Bridge Timeout 3 173 Show Date cute Dep en cmd ben aatia 3 173 SNOW FEIET 4 es ee bere p pg kn awe RETO wae 3 174 Show Filter Binding 3 175 Show Filter Proto Specific
251. t a new multicast stream on a port is delayed following the receipt of a leave message The default value is 3 The range is 0 to 25 5 seconds in units of tenths of seconds Example PDYN configure igmp 1 leave join delay 3 Configure IGMP Query Count configure igmp port_id query count count Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure igmp query count determines how many quick query messages will be sent to the subscriber ports in response to a leave message If no responses are received after this number of messages then it can be assumed that no subscribers want to be in the multicast group In other products this parameter is also referred to as the robustness value or the number of quick query count port_id Identifies the IGMP DSL port to be configured Enter all for all ports count This parameter specifies the number of Quick Queries that will be generated by the IGMP Proxy function in response to an IGMP Leave Message The default is 2 The range is 1 to 10 Example PDYN configure igmp 1 query count 2 3 16 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure IGMP Query Wait Timer configure igmp port_id query wait timer time Minimum Access Level Administrator This command is no longer supported Example PDYN configure igmp 1 query wait timer 200 Configure IGMP Proxy Enable configure igmp proxy enabled
252. t firmware download Example PDYN firmware download status File name sample filename FTP Server Address Bytes Transferred XXXXXXXXXX Transfer Status Download in Progress PDYN _ The following status is reported Completed successfully Download in progress Transfer failed Firmware Revision firmware revision Minimum Access Level Administrator The firmware revision command displays the revision numbers of the firmware currently running and alternate firmware maintained in memory Example PDYN firmware revision Running version 01 01 20 Alternate version 01 01 16 PDYN 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 167 3 Commands Firmware Switch firmware switch Minimum Access Level Administrator The firmware switch command loads and executes the alternative firmware file This also resets the unit Example PDYN firmware switch Switch from firmware revision 01 02 03 to firmware revision 01 02 04 yes no yes Firmware switched system rebooting PDYN Paging paging disabled enabled Minimum Access Level User The paging command determines how a full screen of output is displayed The selection affects only the user who enters the command disabled Specifies that output is sent to the screen without interruption enabled Specifies that when 23 lines of output have been sent to the screen a More prompt is displayed
253. t leds start stop test ppp echo reply start status port id test shdsl loopback start stu c stu r repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 repeater 4 repeater 5 repeater 6 repeater 7 repeater 8 customer side network side timeout port test shdsl loopback stop stu c stu r repeater 1 repeater 2 repeater 3 repeater 4 repeater 5 repeater 6 repeater 7 repeater 8 customer side network side port id test t1e1 inject error start test t1e1 local line loopback start stop status port id test t1e1 local monitor 2e15 pattern start stop status id test t1e1 local monitor qrss pattern start stop status port id test t1e1 local payload loopback start stop status id test t1e1 local send 2e15 pattern start stop status port id test t1e1 local send qrss pattern start stop status port id test 11 1 remote fdl line loopback start stop status port id note t1 only test tle1 remote fdl payload loopback start stop status port id note t1 only test 11 1 remote inband line start stop status id note t1 only B 16 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 Index A About This Guide 1 Access Levels 2 1 Active Configurations 1 1 Automatic Command Completion 2 3 Automatic Logout 2 5 B Back Command 2 3 Back 3 1 Bonded Group ID 1 3 C Clear 3 2 Clear Bridge 3 2 CLI Conventions 2 1 Command Help
254. t to Southern Australian Daylight Savings Time Rules new zealand UTC 12 Subject to New Zealand Daylight Savings Time Rules israel UTC 3 Subject to Israeli Daylight Savings Time Rules May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 2600 A2 GB21 50 A Reference Tables Table A 1 Time Zone Offsets from UTC 3 of 3 Time Zone Name Offset and Description turkey UTC 3 Subject to Turkish Daylight Savings Time Rules egypt UTC 2 Subject to Egyptian Daylight Savings Time Rules iran UTC 3 5 Subject to Iranian Daylight Savings Time Rules libya UTC 2 Subject to Libyan Daylight Savings Time Rules japan UTC 9 No Daylight Savings Time korea UTC 9 Subject to Korean Daylight Savings Time Rules singapore UTC 8 No Daylight Savings Time china prc UTC 8 Subject to Chinese Daylight Savings Time Rules china roc UTC 8 No Daylight Savings Time china hongkong UTC 8 No Daylight Savings Time May 2006 A 3 A Reference Tables Ether Types The following values are used by the configure filter rule command Table A 2 Ether Types 1 of 6 Ether Type Description 0000 05DC IEEE 802 3 Length Field 0101 01FF Experimental 0200 XEROX PUP see 0A00 0201 PUP Addr Trans see 0 01 0400 Nixdorf 0600 XEROX NS IDP 0660 DLOG 0661 DLOG 0800 Internet IP IPv4 0801 X 75 Int
255. t_id clear statistics Minimum Access Level User The show interface ethernet clear statistics command resets statistics for all Ethernet ports or a specified port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displayed for all Ethernet ports clear statistics Resets to zero the statistics for this session This affects only the statistics displayed using the show command during this session All statistics continue to be maintained Example PDYN show interface ethernet eth1 clear statistics 3 208 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Interface Ethernet Configuration show interface ethernet port_id configuration Minimum Access Level User The show interface ethernet configuration command displays configuration information for all Ethernet ports or a specified port port id Specifies that the display should be limited to this specified port If all is specified information is displayed for all Ethernet ports configuration Specifies that the port s configuration should be displayed Example PDYN show interface ethernet eth3 configuration flow controlenabled mode manual rate 10fulldup xover mdi pvid 125 priority 1 acceptable frame type all ingress filtering enabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 209 3 Commands Show Interface Ethernet Statistics show interface ethernet port_id
256. tagged frames that port id pg This specifies the DSL port and the priority group on that port disabled The port will accept all incoming frames enabled The port will discard incoming frames for VLANS which do not include this port in its Member PDYN configure interface dsl 1 vlan ingress filtering enabled Configure Interface SHDSL This command enters the configure SHDSL interface mode The user can get to this point in the menu tree one command at a time config gt interface gt shdsl or by entering the entire command at once The user can configure a DSL port name operational state VLAN configuration ATM VC and encapsulation priority group and queue method and manipulate SHDSL profiles to configure transmission parameters The SHDSL port transmission parameters are configured using profiles SHDSL Profiles can be created modified deleted and activated A new SHDSL line profile is created and activated using the following steps 1 Allocate a new profile with the configure interface shdsl profile line create command 2 Configure desired transmission parameters with the following commands configure interface shdsl profile line max rate configure interface shdsl profile line min rate configure interface shdsl profile line mode configure interface shdsl remote management configure interface shdsl reference clock configure interface shdsl target margin 3 Activate the profile with the configure interface s
257. te TrafficProfileVideo 1 2 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 65 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Port Deactivate configure interface dsl profile traffic port deactivate profile name port id Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile traffic port activate command specifies the DSL port to which the traffic profile is to be removed profile name Identifies the traffic profile port id Identifies the port or range of ports for which the profile is to be deactivated Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile traffic port deactivate TrafficProfileVideo 1 PDYN configure interface dsl profile traffic port deactivate TrafficProfileVideo 1 24 PDYN configure interface dsl profile traffic port deactivate TrafficProfileVideo 1 2 Configure Interface DSL Profile Traffic Traffic Class configure interface dsl profile traffic traffic class data video voice profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile traffic traffic class command specifies the ATM traffic class for the specified profile This command has not been implemented at this time profile name Identifies the traffic profile data Specifies that the port is running data UBR video Specifies that the port is running video rt VBR voice Specifies that the port is running data CBR Example
258. ted Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm activate adsl alarm profile1 1 22 3 38 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Create Configure interface dsl profile alarm create profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm create command creates a new ADSL Alarm Profile profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be created Following are the parameters that comprise the ADSL Downstream Near End Alarm Profile or Upstream Far End Alarm Profile Loss of Frame Seconds SNMP trap is sent if the number of LOFS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Loss of Power Seconds SNMP trap is sent if the number of LPRS events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Errored Seconds SNMP trap is are sent if the number of ES events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Severely Errored Seconds SNMP trap is sent if the number of SES events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Unavailable Seconds SNMP trap is sent if the number of UAS Events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0
259. ter Modify configure filter modify filter name forward discard rule name 1 rule name 16 Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter modify command modifies a filter based on existing filter rules filler name Specifies the filter name The name may contain up to 32 printable characters forward Specifies that a packet is to be forwarded to the user when none of the conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched discard Specifies that a packet is to be discarded when none of the conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched rule name 1 through rule name 16 Specifies up to 16 different rule names These must be already defined using the configure filter rule command see Configure Filter Rule Command Example PDYN configure filter modify no at or ipx forward no at ipx Note A maximum of 16 rules can be defined for a filter 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 9 3 Commands Configure Filter Protocol Specific configure filter proto specific netbios deny permit Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure filter proto specific command denies or permits traffic for a particular protocol Protocols netbios Microsoft s NetBIOS traffic deny Specifies that traffic for the particular protocol should be denied frames packets are discarded permit Specifies that traffic for the particular protocol should be permitted fr
260. terface DSL Profile PSD Activate configure interface dsl profile psd activate profile name adsl2 adsl2plus port Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile psd activate command activates the specified profile onto the specified port s Only applicable to ADSL units adsl2 or adsl2plus Identifies the ADSL2 or ADSL2 PSD profile to activate profile name Identifies the profile to be activated port id Identifies the port or range of ports in which the profile is to be activated Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile psd activate adsl profile1 1 22 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atuc Max PSD configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max psd psd profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max psd command specifies the ATUC max nominal PSD in dBm Hz Only applicable to ADSL units profile name Identifies the ADSL profile to be modified psd Valid choices are 60 0 to 38 0 dBm Hz in 0 1 dBm Hz increments Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile psd atuc max psd 40 0 adsl profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 61 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atur Max PSD configure interface dsl profile psd atur max psd psd profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile psd atur max
261. terface DSL Profile PSD Atuc Max Tx Pwr 3 62 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atur Max PSD 3 62 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Atur Max Tx Pwr 3 63 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Create 3 59 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Delete 3 60 Configure Interface DSL Profile PSD Show 3 60 Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt Enabling ADSL2 Only 3 35 Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt State 3 68 Configure Interface DSL Pwrmgmt State ADSL2 Only 3 35 Configure Interface DSL Queue 3 69 Configure Interface DSL Show 3 69 Configure Interface DSL Spectrum Management Selection 3 70 Configure Interface DSL Spectrum Management Show 3 70 Configure Interface DSL State 3 71 Configure Interface DSL VLAN Acceptable Frame Type 3 72 Configure Interface DSL VLAN Ingress Filtering 3 73 Configure Interface DSL VLAN Priority 3 72 Configure Interface DSL VLAN PVID 3 71 Configure Interface DSL 3 21 Configure Interface Ethernet Connector 3 98 Configure Interface Ethernet Flow Control 3 99 Configure Interface Ethernet Mode 3 99 Configure Interface Ethernet Rate 3 100 Configure Interface Ethernet Show 3 101 Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN Accept able Frame Type 3 103 Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN Ingress Filtering 3 103 Configure Interface Ethernet VLAN PVID 3 102 Configure Interface Ethernet Xover 3 101 Configure Interface SDSL Line Length Effective Working Length EWL 3 77 Conf
262. terface DSL State 3 71 Configure Interface DSL VLAN PVID 3 71 Configure Interface DSL VLAN Priority 3 72 Configure Interface DSL VLAN Acceptable Frame Type 3 72 Configure Interface DSL VLAN Ingress Filtering 3 73 Configure Interface SHDSL 3 73 Configure Interface SHDSL ATM VC Create 3 74 Configure Interface SHDSL VC Delete 3 75 Configure Interface SHDSL ATM Encapsulation 3 75 Configure Interface SHDSL Equipment Mode 3 76 Configure Interface SHDSL Extended Rate Mode Selection 3 76 Configure Interface SDSL Line Length Effective Working Length EWL May 2006 vii Contents viii 3 77 Configure Interface SDSL Line Length Loop Length 3 77 Configure Interface SHDSL Linkupdown Trap 3 78 Configure Interface SHDSL Name 3 78 Configure Interface SHDSL Number of Repeaters 3 79 Configure Interface SHDSL Queue 3 79 Configure Interface SHDSL Segment Alarm 3 80 Configure Interface SHDSL 5 3 81 Configure Interface SHDSL 3 81 Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN PVID 3 82 Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN Priority 3 82 Configure Interface SHDSL VLAN Acceptable
263. terface console stop bits command sets the number of stop bits delimiting a byte on the Console port stop bits Valid choices are 1 and 2 The default is 1 Example PDYN configure interface console stop bits 1 3 20 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL 2600 A2 GB21 50 This command enters the configure ADSL interface mode You can get to this point in the menu tree one command at time config gt interface gt adsl or by entering the entire command at once The user can configure a DSL port name line code operational state VLAN configuration ATM VC and encapsulation priority group and queue method and manipulate ADSL profiles to configure transmission parameters The ADSL port transmission parameters are configured using profiles ADSL Profiles can be created modified deleted and activated A new ADSL profile is created and activated using the following steps 1 Allocate a new profile with the configure interface dsl profile line create command 2 Configure desired transmission parameters with the following commands configure interface dsl profile line rate adaptive mode downstream configure interface dsl profile line rate adaptive mode upstream configure interface dsl profile line latency configure interface dsl profile line max interleave delay downstream configure interface dsl profile line max interleave delay upstream configure interface dsl profile line ma
264. that was sent as a Keep Alive mechanism When this timer has expired the link will terminate and will attempt to reestablish a connection with the remote peer The maximum value is 300 5 minutes port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 value The keep alive quiet timeout in seconds Example PDYN configure ppp 1 keep alive timeout 30 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 131 3 Commands Configure PPP Magic Number configure ppp port_id magic number enable disable Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp keep alive quiet time command specifies whether to negotiate a magic number for the specified PPP link port id T1 E1 port number Valid numbers are 1 through 8 enable Negotiate a magic number disable DO not negotiate a magic number Example PDYN4 configure ppp 1 magic number disable Configure PPP Maximum Receive Unit configure ppp port maximum receive unit value Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure ppp keep alive quiet time command specifies the maximum receive unit size for the specified PPP link The local PPP unit will advertise this value to the remote unit If the value of this variable is 0 then the local PPP entity will not advertise any MRU to the remote unit and the default MRU will be assumed Changing this object will not take effect until the link is resarted The Default MRU is The range for the
265. the configuration of the specified SHDSL line profile profile_name Identifies the SHDSL line profile to be displayed Example PDYN show interface shdsl profile line shdsl line profile1 Show Interface T1 E1 Configuration show interface t1e1 port id confguration Minimum Access Level User The show interface t1e1 configuration command displays the configuration of the specified T1 E1 port port id Specifies the T1 E1 port configuration to be displayed If all is specified then information for all ports is displayed Example PDYN show interface t1e1 6 configuration T1E1 Port 6 Configuration Circuit Name room 6 Port Status enabled Line Type Long Haul Line Build Out 7 5 dB T1 only Line Equalization 0 133 T1 only Timing local Frame format no crc E1 only 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 203 3 Commands Show Interface T1 E1 Performance show interface t1e1 port_id performance Minimum Access Level User The show interface t1e1 configuration command displays the performance information of the specified T1 E1 port port id Specifies the T1 E1 port configuration to be displayed If all is specified then information for all ports is displayed Currently all is the only valid choice Example PDYN show interface t1e1 all performance T1E1 Port 6 Configuration T1E1 Ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarm Indicator OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Loss of Frame Alarm Alarm
266. the number of IP addresses that are allowed on the port The limit can range from 1 to 32 The Administrator may configure a static IP address so that it is always part of the table of authorized IP addresses The number of learned addresses is reduced by each static entry The IP addresses are the most recently learned addresses For example assume that the administrator sets the limit to one and the system has learned an IP address When a second DHCP acknowledge message is received the first IP address is deleted and the new IP address is allowed Configure Security IP Host Address Limiting Enable configure security ip port_id disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure security ip command determines whether there is a limit on the number of IP addresses associated with a DSL port port id Identifies the DSL port to be affected The possible forms of the identifier are described in Chapter 2 Terminology and Conventions disabled Specifies that there are no restrictions on the number of IP addresses on the specified port This is the default enabled Specifies that there are restrictions on the number of IP addresses allowed on the specified port Example PDYN configure security ip 3 enabled 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 141 3 Commands Configure Security IP Add Static Address configure security ip port id add address nhr address Minimu
267. the previous rate plus this threshold 065535 kbps where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream dr 5000 adsl alarm profile1 3 44 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Increasing Rate configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream ir ir profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream ir command modifies the upstream increasing rate to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified ir SNMP rate change trap is sent if the current rate is greater than or equal to the previous rate plus this threshold 065535 kbps where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream ir 50000 adsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface DSL Profile Alarm Upstream Error Seconds configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream es es profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl profile alarm upstream es command modifies the upstream errored seconds required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the ADSL Alarm profile to be modified es SNMP trap is sent if the number of errored seconds events in a 15 minute interval meets or exceeds the selected value 0 900 seconds where 0 disables the messages Example PDYN configure interface d
268. threshold 500 shdsl alarm profile1 3 86 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Loop Attenuation Threshold configure interface shdsl profile alarm loop attenuation threshold atten profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm loop attenuation threshold command modifies the loop attenuation threshold required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the SHDSL Alarm profile to be modified atten Specify loop attenuation threshold of 0 to 27 dB An SNMP loop attenuation crossing trap message may be sent if the theshold in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds the selected value At most one SNMP notification will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm loop attenuation threshold 5 shdsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Loss Of Sync Word Seconds Threshold configure interface shdsl profile alarm losws threshold losws profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm losws threshold command modifies the Loss Of Sync Word Seconds Threshold required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the SHDSL Alarm profile to be modified losws Specify a Loss of Sync Word Seconds threshold of 0 900 seconds An SNMP L
269. transmission mode dmt latency interleaved near end alarm state OK far end alarm state OK ADSL status Near End Far End rate Kbps XXXXX XXXXX attainable rate Kbps XXXXX XXXXX previous rate XXXXXX XXXXXX margin dB xx xx attenuation dB xx xx current transmit power dB xx xx ADSL line init attempts XXX 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 191 3 Commands show interface dsl status continued Display results link status The status of the link dormant The link has not yet trained up down The link is down notConnected The link is training unknown The link s status cannot be determined up The link is enabled and ready to send packets link up time The number of days hours minutes and seconds the interface has been active transmission mode The line code used on the port DMT ANSI or G lite latency The buffer setting for the port fast or interleaved near end alarm state shows any alarms detected on the DSL Line Multiple alarms may be displayed OK No Alarm LOF Loss of Frame LOS Loss of Signal LOL Loss of Link LOSQ Loss of Signal quality far end alarm state shows any alarms detected on the far end CPE Multiple alarms may be displayed OK No Alarm LOF Loss of Frame LOL Loss of Link LOP Loss of Power LOSQ Loss of Signal quality ADSL Status Up and Down denote values for the upstream and downstream directions margin The
270. trator The test t1e1 inject error command is used to inject an error during a T1 E1 loopback test start Start injecting errors stop Stop injecting errors port id Specifies the T1 E1 port Example PDYN testtiei inject error start 2 PDYN testt ei inject error stop 2 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 239 3 Commands Test T1E1 Local Line Loopback test t1e1 local line loopback start stop status port_id Minimum Access Level Administrator The test t1e1 local line loopback command is used to start or stop a T1 E1 loopback test This command will also display the test status for a specific port start Start the loopback test stop Stop the loopback test status Display the status of the loopback test port id Specifies the T1 E1 port Example PDYN 1 1 local line loopback start 2 PDYN 1 1 local line loopback status 2 3 240 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Test T1E1 Local Monitor 2 15 Pattern test t1e1 local monitor 2e15 pattern start stop status port_id Minimum Access Level Administrator The test t1e1 local monitor 2e15 pattern command is used to start or stop a T1 E1 local monitor pattern to start or stop This command will also display the test status for a specific port start Start the monitor test stop Stop the monitor test status Display the status of th
271. tree like one or more back commands Example PDYN end You are ending your privilege mode session PDYN _ 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 165 3 Commands Exit exit Minimum Access Level User The exit command terminates the CLI session If the CLI session is by telnet the connection is dropped Example PDYN exit Firmware To download or apply new firmware to the product Firmware Download firmware download ip_address user_name password filename no yes Minimum Access Level Administrator The firmware download command downloads new firmware to the BitStorm 4800 and optionally applies it immediately ip address Specifies the network address of the FTP server containing the FW file user name Specifies a user name accepted by the FTP server password Specifies the password associated with the user name filename Specifies the file containing the operational firmware no The file is downloaded to the alternate firmware area but not applied or executed yes The file is downloaded and applied immediately The unit is also reset Example PDYN firmware download 135 27 90 98 admin admnpass firm0302 bin no 3 166 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Firmware Download Status firmware download status Minimum Access Level Administrator The firmware download status command displays the status of the active or las
272. trol access to or limit use of the Software d sublicensed rented leased or lent to third parties e imported or exported into any jurisdiction except in compliance with all applicable laws of the United States and such jurisdiction f transferred to a third party unless A User transfers the original and all surviving copies to a third party who has agreed in writing to be bound hereby and B such third party pays to Zhone such reasonable additional fee as Zhone may impose from time to time with respect to BitStorm 2600 and GranDSLAM 4200IP Command Line Interface Reference 2600 A2 GB21 50 such transfer g made available to third parties as part of any time sharing or service bureau arrangement User shall not have the right to use the Software or any portion thereof for a use other than that contemplated by its documentation User will not copy all or any part of the Software or attempt or encourage or permit any third party to modify adapt make derivative works from reverse engineer reverse compile disassemble or decompile the Software or any portion thereof except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by law notwithstanding this limitation Violation of any of the foregoing shall be deemed a material breach hereof User may make a reasonable number of copies solely for archival or disaster recovery and subject to the restrictions imposed by copyright law but may not modify or otherwise copy the Software
273. try 192 168 100 0 255 255 255 0 3 108 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Management Access List Show configure management access list show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management access list show command displays all entries in the Management Domain Access List Example PDYN configure management access list show Output The output from this command is identical to the show management access list command Configure Management ARP add configure management add ip address mac address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management add command adds static trusted entity Example PDYN configure management add 135 90 147 9 01 02 03 04 05 06 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 109 3 Commands Configure Management ARP Clear Dynamic Addresses configure management arp clear dynamic Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management add command deletes all the dynamically learned entries in the managerment ARP table Example PDYN configure management clear dynamic Configure Management ARP Delete configure management arp delete Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management delete command deletes the specified entry from the management ARP table Example PDYN configure management delete 135 90 147 8
274. ue At most one SNMP and will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm create shdsl alarm profile1 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 85 3 Commands Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Delete configure interface shdsl profile alarm delete profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm delete command deletes an SHDSL Alarm Profile profile name Identifies the SHDSL alarm profile to be deleted Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm delete adsl alarm profile1 Configure Interface SHDSL Profile Alarm Errored Seconds Threshold configure interface shdsl profile alarm es threshold es profile name Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface shdsl profile alarm es threshold command modifies the error seconds threshold required to generate an alarm profile name Identifies the SHDSL Alarm profile to be modified es Specify an Errored Second threshold of 0 900 seconds An SNMP Errored Second trap message may be sent if the number of Errored Second events in a 15 minute interval equals or exceeds the selected value At most one SNMP notification will be sent per interval per device A value of 0 disables event notifications for the condition Example PDYN configure interface shdsl profile alarm es
275. ure a maximum of 6 DSL ports can be in one DSL bonding group To have 6 DSL ports in a one group the lowest numbered port must be 1 7 13 or 19 Also the port ranges used for a group can not span DSL Ports 6 7 12 13 and 18 9 Therefore a DSL Bonded Group can not be created with ports 5 8 since it crosses ports 6 7 group id Is ignored for the create command A group ID is dynamically allocated for the DSL Bonding group being created create This creates a DSL Bonding Group dsl bonding alarm profile Name of the DSL Bonding Alarm Profile to be assigned to the DSL Bonded Group Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding PDYN configure interface dsl bonding PDYN configure interface dsl bonding PDYN configure interface dsl bonding create 1 6 alarm profilel create 7 12 alarm profilel create 13 18 alarm profilel create 19 24 alarm profilel 3 24 2006 2600 2 21 50 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL Bonding Delete configure interface dsl bonding group id delete Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl bonding delete command deletes the specified DSL Bonding group group id Is the dynamically allocated Group ID assigned by the unit when the DSL Bonding Group is created delete This deletes a DSL Bonding Group Example PDYN configure interface dsl bonding 1 delete
276. vate network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port uplink tagging The system treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port This is accomplished by assigning a VLAN tag to each DSL port The values of the tags are predefined by the system Total Entries The number of entries currently in the table hardware address The MAC address of the table entry port id The port ID of the entry status The status of the entry invalid This learned entry has timed out but has not yet been deleted learned This entry was learned management This entry has a matching static address other None of the other statuses apply to this entry self This entry is the unit 3 172 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Show Bridge Timeout This command will display bridge table entry timeout value in seconds The timeout is a value in seconds that specifies the time interval after which entry in bridge table will be removed show bridge timeout Minimum Access Level User The show bridge timeout command displays the bridge table entry timeout value in seconds Example PDYN show bridge timeout 300 sec PDYN Display results timeout The bridge table entry timeout value Show Date To display the current date and time configured on the Speedway product The date will be displa
277. vc create vpi vci atm profile configure interface shdsl port id pg atm vc delete vpi vci configure interface shdsl port id equip mode co mode cpe mode configure interface shdsl port id line length extrashort short medium long configure interface shdsl port id line length line length configure interface shdsl port id linkupdown trap disabled enabled configure interface shdsl port name port configure interface shdsl port id nbr repeaters number configure interface shdsl port id pg queue fifo 802 1 configure interface shdsl port id segment alarm stu c stu r rep 1 rep 2 rep 3 rep 4 rep 5 rep 6 rep 7 rep 8 cust net pair 1 pair 2 pair 3 pair 4 profile configure interface shdsl port id show configure interface shdsl port id state enable disable reset configure interface shdsl port id pg vlan acceptable frame type all tagged configure interface shdsl port id pg vlan ingress filtering disabled enabled configure interface shdsl port id pg vlan priority priority configure interface shdsl port id pg vlan pvid pvid configure interface shdsl extended rate mode selection payload5696 disable configure interface shdsl profile alarm activate port profile name port id configure interface shdsl profile alarm code violation threshold cvt profile name configure interface shdsl profile alarm create profile name
278. vel Administrator The copy ftp command downloads a configuration file to the start up configuration which is in non volatile memory ftp Specifies that destination file is on an FTP server The ftp keyword must be followed in order by ip address The IP address of the FTP server user name A user name allowed on the FTP server password The password associated with the user name filename The name of the source or destination file startup config Specifies that the destination file is the configuration in non volatile memory Example PDYN copy ftp 135 90 28 28 ftpuser ftppw save config startup config 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 163 3 Commands Copy Running Configuration to Startup Configuration Save copy running config startup config Minimum Access Level Administrator The copy running config startup config command copies the configuration of the volatile running configuration to the non volatile start up configuration This is the same function as the save command running config Specifies the running configuration volatile memory is the source file startup config Specifies that the destination file is the configuration in non volatile memory Example PDYN copy running config startup config Copy Running Configuration to Startup Configuration Backup copy startup config ftp fip address user_name password filename Minimum Access Level Ad
279. ves To modify user s or administrator s options user name login password or privilege passrword the Administrator has to create existing user or administrator with new login password or privilege password The create command is used to over write or modify an existing account May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure User Accounts Create configure user accounts create user login_password privilege_password Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure user accounts create command creates a user account and defines passwords for it It also can be used to change passwords user Specifies a user name of 1 15 printable characters Spaces are not allowed If the user already exists the command modifies the password or passwords for the user login password Specifies a password of 1 15 printable characters Spaces are not allowed A login password is required of all users privilege password Specifies a password of 1 15 printable characters Spaces are not allowed The optional second password allows users to enter privileged mode to configure the system The privilege password must be different than the login password Example PDYN configure user accounts create clerk sesame PDYN configure user accounts create admin2 sesame newpass Configure User Accounts Delete configure user accounts delete user Minimum Access Level Administrator The co
280. ward discard ether ether snap ethertypes configure igmp port id query count count configure igmp port id show 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 B 1 Command Summary configure igmp port id snooping leave delay delay configure igmp port id snooping leave join delay delay configure igmp proxy enabled disabled configure igmp snooping enabled disabled configure igmp snooping querier auto detect enabled disabled configure igmp snooping querier interface id configure igmp snooping query interval interval configure igmp snooping show configure interface console data bits 7 8 configure interface console parity even none odd configure interface console rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 configure interface console show configure interface console stop bits 1 2 configure interface dsl port id atm encapsulation llc bridged vcm bridged configure interface dsl port id atm vc create vpi vci configure interface dsl port id atm vc delete vpi vci configure interface dsl port id ewl line length configure interface dsl port id line length short medium long same segupto3km segabove3km lt length gt configure interface dsl id line mode ansi dmt g lite adsl2 adsl2plus multimode multimode annexm configure interface dsl port_id linkupdown trap disabled enabled configure interface dsl port_id name port_n
281. ween peridic ARP requests Example PDYN configure management periodic add 135 90 147 8 5 Configure Management Periodic ARP Delete configure management periodic arp delete ip address Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management periodic arp delete command will remove an IP address from the list of addresses for periodic ARPs ip address The address to send ARP requests to Example PDYN configure management periodic delete 135 90 147 8 3 114 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Management Periodic ARP Show configure management periodic arp show Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management periodic arp show command display the table of addresses that will be sent ARP requests Example PDYN configure management periodic arp show IP Address Request Period Minutes To Next Request 135 90 147 7 5 4 135 90 147 8 10 9 Configure Management SNMP Access Validation configure management snmp access validation disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp access validation command specifies whether the unit validates the IP address of incoming SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol messages disabled No access validation occurs This is the default enabled If the IP address of an SNMP packet is not one of those specified using the configure management snmp nms addres
282. witch Switched mode The system acts as a transparent learning bridge This is the default uplink tag Uplink Tagging mode Traffic from each DSL subscriber port is given a unique VLAN tag The system therefore treats each DSL port as if it were a private network connected to the uplink and never forwards data on another DSL port Example PDYN configure bridge mode mux Notes In this mode all traffic is routed to the uplink port Port to port switching is not allowed Unit performs a Proxy ARP function sms In this mode all traffic is routed to the Ethernet uplink port Port to port switching is not allowed When this mode is selected an external management VLAN will be established to the Subscriber Management System In this mode Proxy ARP is disabled uplink tag When this mode is selected all traffic is forwarded to the uplink port as in the mux mode In addition all user traffic from the DSL subscriber ports will be have a VLAN tag Proxy ARP is enabled in this mode 3 4 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Bridge Timeout configure bridge timeout time Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure bridge timeout command specifies the maximum amount of time a learned entry may exist in the bridge table without appearing as the source address of a received frame time The amount of time in seconds that an entry may exist The valid range is 10 1 000 000 seconds or 0 z
283. x speed downstream configure interface dsl profile line max speed upstream configure interface dsl profile line max snr margin downstream configure interface dsl profile line max snr margin upstream configure interface dsl profile line max txpower downstream configure interface dsl profile line max txpower upstream configure interface dsl profile line min speed downstream configure interface dsl profile line min speed upstream configure interface dsl profile line min snr margin downstream configure interface dsl profile line min snr margin upstream configure interface dsl profile line min txpower downstream configure interface dsl profile line min txpower upstream configure interface dsl profile line target margin downstream configure interface dsl profile line target margin upstream 3 Activate the profile with the configure interface dsl profile line activate command May 2006 3 21 3 Commands Configure Interface DSL ATM VC Create configure interface dsl port_id pg atm vc create vpi vci atm_profile Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure interface dsl atm vc create command defines a Virtual Channel Link VCL for the specified port If the specified Virtual Circuit Identifier VCI or Virtual Path identifier VPI is unavailable or in use the command fails If the resources specified by the Receive Traffic Descriptor or Transmit Traffic Descriptor are not available the command fails VCLs created on DSL p
284. xy Enable 3 17 Configure IGMP Proxy Report Summary Enable 3 18 Configure Interface 3 18 Configure Interface Console Data Bits 3 18 Configure Interface Console 3 19 Configure Interface Console 3 19 Configure Interface Console Show 3 19 Configure Interface Console Stop 3 20 Configure Interface 51 3 21 Configure Interface DSL VC Create 3 22 Configure Interface DSL ATM VC Delete 3 23 Configure Interface DSL Encapsulation 3 23 May 2006 iii Contents Configure Interface DSL Bonding 3 24 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Create 3 24 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Delete 3 25 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Group Status Trap 3 25 Configure Interface DSL Bonding 3 26 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Activate 3 26 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Create 3 27 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Delete 3 27 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Profile Alarm Modify ATU C Threshold Rate DOW v p ee ale 3 28 Configure Interface DSL Bonding Alarm Modify ATU C Threshold Rate U
285. y string for read only access public_community_string Specifies the string used for read only access It may be up to 32 printable characters The default is public Example PDYN configure management snmp private string topsecret 3 118 May 2006 2600 A2 GB21 50 3 Commands Configure Management SNMP State configure management snmp state disabled enabled Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp state command specifies the availability of the SNMP agent state Valid choices are disabled and enabled The default is disabled Example PDYN configure management snmp state disabled Configure Management SNMP Trap Rate Limiting Period configure management snmp trap rate limiting period period Minimum Access Level Administrator The configure management snmp trap rate limiting period command specifies the gap in seconds that the SNMP agent enforces between consecutive traps for the same instance of a particular event Traps will not be sent to the SNMP Trap manager or managers for instances of events that occur prior to the expiration of this period period Gap enforced for traps for same instance of an event in seconds A zero disables any trap rate limiting The range for the period is 0 to 232 1 Example PDYN configure management snmp trap rate limiting period 500 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 119 3 Commands Confi
286. yed in dd mm yy or mm dd yy format depending on users preference as configured with the configure system date display format command show date Minimum Access Level User The show date command displays the system date time and time zone Example PDYN show date dd mm yy hh mm ss timezone 01 06 05 21 22 38 5 OR mm dd yy hh mm ss timezone 06 01 05 21 22 38 5 2600 A2 GB21 50 May 2006 3 173 3 Commands Show Filter show filter filter_name Minimum Access Level User The show filter command displays configured data filters filter_name Specifies that the display should be limited to a single filter Example PDYN gt show filter rulel discard rule name type action frame rule rulel ether discard dix AAE rule2 forward rule name type action frame rule rule2 ether discard dix 660 PDYN gt show filter rulel rulel discard rule name type action frame rule rulel ether forward dix aae Display results filter name The name of the filter action The action to be performed forward Specifies that a packet is to be forwarded to the user when none of the conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched discard Specifies that a packet is to be discarded when none of the conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched rule name The name assigned to the rule or rules associated with this filter type The rule type ether The rule is based on
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