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1. 119 setsnmp user 119 setsnmpvi v2 119 set system help 119 set system location 120 set system name 120 set time 120 set trap control 120 set trap destination 120 set trap help 122 baie bse Sie Mae sehen ee E ADAN NG 122 show snmp community 122 show snmp enginelD 122 show snmp help 123 show snmp user 123 show snmp v1 v2 123 LOBE LDR GLAD E 124 user all anm E 124 Command user delete 124 Command user help 124 Command user set 124 Utility Commands 2 000 eee 125 Command cat aaa 125 Command copyboot 125 Command echo a 126 Command ftp arn sah oL Ra 126 Command head 127 Command nvclear 00005 127 Command password 128 Command tail a 128 Command telnet 129 Command tftp e sissie seme i AE 129 Command touch 00005 130 Chapter 6 Root Privilege Commands 131 Command Gp 131 Command delhost 132 Command getaddr 132 Command gethname 132 Command ifconf 005 132 Command mkdir 0a 133 Command mount 005 133 Comm
2. IP Address 100 132 60 194 9162 100 132 60 197 9162 Enabled Enabled Enabled Entity Insert Entity Remove Entity Reset Power Supply Status Change Enabled Ethemet Port Link Status Change Enabled Sonet Port Link Status Change Enabled Sensor Threshold Enabled Redundant Switch Over Enabled Ethernet Remote Fault Alarm Enabled Ethernet Port Speed Change Enabled TDM Port Link Status Change Enabled TDM Remote Fault Alarm Enabled Enet Port Far End Fault Alarm Enabled MultiRate Port Link Status Change Enabled Dying Gasp Enabled show trap destination Udp Port Status Name 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 6 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 7 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 8 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 9 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 10 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 11 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 12 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 13 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 14 1 3 6 1 4 1 2745 11 3 2 0 15 Show trap destination information Console gt show trap destination Snmp Version Active NetBeacon 100 132 60 8 VI Active NetBeacon 100 132 60 12 V2 Description Display the show trap subcommands Syntax show trap help Example Console gt show trap help Command Description destination Show Trap Destination controls Show Trap Controls help Show this message Guest Privilege Commands Command Line Interfac
3. Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Select the operating system image primary or secondary that is used at boot time set module activeos chassis lt module gt lt 1 25 Only applicable to services line cards Console gt set module activeos 1 2 2 Active OS Successfully set Set the asset tracking identifier for the module set module asset lt chassis gt smodule converter gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt asset ID gt Multi word strings must be placed in quotes There is a limit of 32 characters for the asset identifier Do not use the following characters 1 amp lt gt Console gt set module asset 1 1 750444 Asset ID successfully set Set Auto Recovery on some 10 100Mbps line cards set module autorecover lt chassis gt lt module gt lt enable disable gt Auto Recovery prevents a deadlock when LLR is enabled on two adjoining 10 100Mbps line cards Console gt set module autorecover 13 enable Auto Recover Successfully set Set the Auto Restore Primary on a redundant interface line card set module autorevert lt chassis gt lt module gt lt enable disable gt This controls the card s ability to automatically revert back to the primary port if a secondary switchover occurs When the redundant interface line card s ModeControl is SelectAB Admin Privilege Commands Command set module backpressure Command s
4. Command show log tail Command show mac Command show module Command Line Interface CMGR 00000000 INFO R231 16 Removed from RmtSlotl 2 2 1 Description Show a summary of the most recent records in a log Syntax show log tail lt log index records Note Defaults to 10 Example Console gt show log tail 2 Log Volatile MAGT 00000000 TRAP TDM Remote Fault Alarm Name Port14_2 sh01 00000000 INFO User lt Administrator gt logged in sh02 00000000 INFO User lt Guest gt logged in sh03 00000000 INFO User lt Administrator gt logged in sh04 00000000 INFO User lt Super Users logged in sh05 00000000 INFO User lt Super Users logged in sh06 00000000 INFO User lt Administrator gt logged in sh07 00000000 INFO User lt Super Users logged in sh08 00000000 INFO User lt Guest gt logged in sh09 00000000 INFO User lt Super Users logged in Description Show MAC information Syntax show mac Example Console gt show mac Int IP address Mac 1 100 132 65 248 0 10 9f 18 4 7a 100 168 0 1 0 10 9f 18 4 7b 3 127 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Description Show module information Syntax show module all chassis show module lt chassis gt lt module converter gt Note Example 1 Location State 1B Enabled 1 4 Enabled 1 42 1 Enabled 1 5 Enabled 1 7 Enabled 1 8 Enabled 1 10 Enabled 1 11 Enabled 1 16 Enabled 1 17 Enabled 2 2 Enabled Example 2 show module lt chassis gt l
5. This is file motd Enter message of the day use to indicate completion This is a new motd and it contains 2 lines Done New message of the day This is a new motd and it contains 2 lines Ok Admin Privilege Commands 110 Command set Description port autoneg Syntax Note Example Command set Description port bandwidth Syntax Note Example Command set Description port bert Command Line Interface Modify the auto negotiation status on the copper port of a card with this feature set port autoneg lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt enable disable gt 1 For a 10 100Mbps card or a chassis stacking line card auto negotiation determines how a port advertises its speed and duplex capabil ities Auto negotiation is dependent on both the speed and duplex switch settings 2 For an access line card the copper port advertises full half duplex capability when auto negotiation is enabled Speed is always 100Mbps When auto negotiation is disabled the port operates in full duplex Auto negoti ation must be enabled if the device connected to the copper port is set to half duplex Console gt set port autoneg 2 10 1 disable Auto Negotiate successfully set Set the receive or transmit bandwidth on an access line card s copper port to the specified bandwidth in 1Mb increments set port bandwidth lt transmit receive gt lt
6. to determine available severities Messages are still logged just not printed to the console Console gt set logging delete print PRINT Ok Console gt set logging delete print info Admin Privilege Commands Command set logging help Command set logging none Command set module activefpga Command Line Interface Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example INFO PRINT Ok Show the set logging subcommands set logging help Consolesset logging help Command Description add Add a message severity to be displayed at the console all Send all log messages to the console delete Don t display a message severity at the console help Show this message none Don t send any log messages to the console Do not show any messages at the console set logging none Events will still be logged just not displayed Consolesset logging none Ok No messages will be displayed Select the FPGA image primary or secondary that is used at boot time set module activefpga chassis lt module gt lt 1 25 Only applicable to services line cards Console gt set module activefpga 1 2 2 Active FPGA Successfully set Command set module activeos Command set module asset Command set module autorecover Command set module autorevert Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax
7. ALC and TDM fefenable Far End Fault generation when receive fiber fails help Show this message linebuildout Copper port line length T1 E1 linecode Set port linecode llr Set port link loss return Admin Privilege Commands Command set port linebuildout Command set port linecode Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example loopback Set port loopback name Set port name remotelpbk Set remote loopback speed Set port speed 10 100 Mbps Set the line length for a copper port on a T1 E1 line card set port linebuildout lt chassis gt lt module gt sport lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt linebuildout gt where lt linebuildout gt is T1 E1 0 133ft OdB short 133 266ft long 266 399ft 399 533ft 533 655ft 7 5AB 15dB 22 5dB For T1 cards lt linebuildout gt may be shortened to the first four characters of the option for example type 133 instead of 133 266ft Console gt set port linebuildout 1 14 1 133 266ft Line Length successfully set Select whether AMI or B8ZS HDB3 line coding will be used for receiving and transmitting data set port linecode lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt AMI B8ZS HDB3 gt di B8ZS is the T1 default setting HDB3 is the E1 default 2 Only applies to the copper port of a T1 E1 card Console gt set port linecode 1 14 1 AMI
8. EtherStatsHighCapacityPkts65to 127Octets 9 269 EtherStatsHighCapacityPkts 1 28to255Octets 3 882 Guest Privilege Commands Command show system Command show time Command show trap controls Command Line Interface EtherStatsHighCapacityPkts256to511Octets 2 1124 EtherStatsHighCapacityPkts5 12to1023Octets l EtherStatsHighCapacityPkts 1024to1518Octets 0 Dropped Events il Description Show information about the management system Syntax show system Example Console gt show system System Information Name Marketing Department Description 17 Slot Chassis 19 Contact C Smith x205 Location Merrimack Office Uptime 3 days 6 57 17 Description Show date and time of day Syntax show time Example Console gt show time Date 4 28 2005 Time 16 06 28 Description Show trap control information Syntax show trap controls Example Console gt show trap controls Trap Name Status V2 Trap Oid 1 Generic Cold Start Enabled 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 1 2 Generic Warm Start Enabled 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 2 3 Generic Link Down Enabled 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 3 4 Generic Link Up Enabled 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 4 5 Generic Authentication Failure Enabled 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 5 6 Generic EGP Neighbor Loss Not Applic1 3 6 1 6 3 1 1 5 6 7 Entity Configuration Change Enabled 1 3 6 1 2 1 47 2 0 1 Command show trap destination Command show trap help 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Description Syntax Example
9. code in the same stack Installation Guide Upgrade Firmware Via FTP Command Line Interface To load the image file corepm biz and boot code boot bin Via FTP on a local console do the following 1 Copy the corepm biz and boot bin files into a directory accessible via FTP 2 Log on to the console at the administrator or root level 3 FTP to the system where the corepm biz and boot bin files reside 4 Set the FTP session into binary mode 5 Go into the directory that contains the corepm biz and boot bin files Upgrading to a major software release e g from version 2 1 to 3 x requires both files to be updated For most other software upgrades you may download only the image file however Metrobility recommends keeping both files synchro nized to the same version 6 Type get corepm biz and get boot bin Note Do NOT reset or power down the system while upgrading software The file system may go into an unknown state causing boot failures 7 Once the download is complete quit the FTP session 8 If you downloaded the boot code type set module image boot chassis lt module gt file path boot bin e g set module image boot 1 17 file boot bin Note Do not to interrupt the process Firmware Boot Process via TFTP 9 Reboot the management card by issuing the command reset module lt chassis gt lt module gt e g reset module 1 17 Note Do NOT use th
10. continue the boot process by typing lt C gt The file will be executed but not loaded to disk Upgrading from Disk Continue with the following steps after performing steps 1 through 5 in Firmware Boot Process Via TFTP This section describes how to transfer the embedded software to the management card via TFTP A When asked whether to boot from disk or via TFTP over the network select disk by typing lt D gt Type lt Y gt when prompted with Transfer file to disk via TFTP Enter the IP address of the system where corepm biz resides Enter the directory and filename for corepm biz e g Wftpbootlcorepm biz for Windows or tftpboot corepm biz for Unix NetBeacon Management Software E Complete the boot configuration dialog At the end of the dialog continue the boot process by typing lt C gt The file will be loaded to disk and executed For detailed instructions on how to download the embedded software and boot code through NetBeacon refer to the NetBeacon Element Management Software Installation 8 User Guide Obtaining Metrobility MIB and Firmware Files To get the latest Metrobility Management Information Base MIB and firmware files go to http www metrobility com support software htm Follow the on screen instructions to download the files Installation Guide Command Line Interface Chapter 3 Console Commands Overview This section lists all the comman
11. hardware switch settings and new software setting are saved If you remove the card and insert a new card into its slot one of the following occurs 1 If the part number and hardware switch settings match the software switch settings stay the same 2 If the part number matches but the hardware switch settings do not the new hardware switch settings take precedence All other software settings remain unchanged 3 If the part number does not match all hardware settings for the new card take precedence and the persistence file is updated with the new data Upgrade Procedures There are several ways of upgrading the embedded code This section describes three methods to upgrade the software e Command Line Interface CLI via FTP BOOT Process to execute embedded software that does not reside on the management card or to transfer embedded software to the management card via TFTP e NetBeacon Management Software Metrobility does not support storing more than two copies of corepm biz If the Flash File System FFS is full we cannot guarantee operation In some instances a full file system can corrupt the FFS If the file system s limit is approached a warning message will appear on the console asking you to delete unnecessary files 1 When upgrading software to management cards in a stack make sure that the same soft ware version is installed within that stack e g version 3 1 code cannot be mixed with 3 0 1
12. i e Administrative login privileges Any other attributes contained in the Access Accept message are ignored RADIUS authentication was verified using FreeRADIUS www freeradius org server version 0 9 1 Configuring the FreeRADIUS server to authenticate users of an R502 M card requires two steps which are described below 1 Enter the R502 M as a managed device To configure FreeRADIUS to accept requests on behalf of the R502 M you must edit the file clients conf By default the file resides Configuring the R502 M in the usr local etc raddb directory Add an entry as shown in the following example client 100 150 2 200 secret testing123 shortname chassis1 where secret is the shared secret between the server and device shortname is the NAS identifier value Configure the users who will be allowed access to the R502 M To do this edit the file users in the same directory as above and add entries as shown below Example 1 raduser Auth Type Local User Password raduser Service Type Login User Example 2 radadmin Auth Type Local User Password radadmin Service Type Administrative User Example 1 enables the user raduser to log on with the password raduser with user guest privileges Example 2 allows the user radadmin to log on with the password radadmin with administrative privileges The RADIUS server is now ready to be started with the command radiusd Configur
13. name Do not use the following characters 6287 Console gt set module name 8 Module Name Name successfully set Set the specified port s capability for flow control on services line card set module portfctl lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt rmtModule gt lt rmtPort gt lt enable disable gt Console gt set module portfctl 1 5 1 enable Port FCTL Successfully set Specify the maximum number of seconds the services line card can remain in loopback mode The default is 30 seconds The range is 30 to 300 seconds set module portlbktime lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt rmtModule gt lt 30 300 gt Console gt set module portlbktime 1 2 250 Port Loopback Timeout Successfully set Command set module portlIcf Command set module portmgmt Command set module redabsel Command set module redlink Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Enable or disable Link Loss Carry Forward one of the ports on a local or remote services line card set module portllcf lt chassis gt lt module gt sport lt rmtModule gt lt rmtPort gt lt enable disable Console gt set module portllcf 1 2 1 enable Port LLCF Successfully set Enable or disable the ability to receive management frames on one of the ports ona local or remote services line card set
14. show motd Example Console gt show motd This is the message of the day Command Description Show active socket connections show netstat Syntax show netstat active active Example Console gt show netstat active Proto Local Address Foreign Address state udp 0 0 0 0 161 udp 0 0 0 0 3052 tcp 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN tcp 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN tcp 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN tcp 0 0 0 0 705 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN tcp 0 0 0 0 1024 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN tcp 100 132 35 163 23 100 132 65 143 2352 ESTABLISHED tcp 100 132 35 163 1024 100 132 35 163 1038 ESTABLISHED tcp 100 132 35 163 1038 100 132 35 163 1024 ESTABLISHED Command Description Show all network status information show netstat all Syntax show netstat all Example Console gt show netstat all Proto Local Address Foreign Address state udp 0 0 0 0 161 Command Line Interface udp 0 0 0 0 3052 tcp 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN tcp 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN tcp 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN tcp 0 0 0 0 705 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN tcp 0 0 0 0 1024 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN tcp 100 132 35 163 23 100 132 65 143 2352 ESTABLISHED tcp 100 132 35 163 1024 100 132 35 163 1038 ESTABLISHED tcp 100 132 35 163 1038 100 132 35 163 1024 ESTABLISHED I F Mtu Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Queue 1 1500 100 132 35 163 273148 0 358 0 0 6 1536 127 0 0 1 2198 0 2198 0 0 Destination Gateway Mask Flags Interface default 100 132 35 1 0 0 0 0 UG 1 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 0 0 0
15. 0 U 2 100 132 35 0 100 132 35 163 255 255 255 0 U 1 udp 657 datagrams delivered to users 36 datagrams received for unknown ports 0 datagrams received with other errors 257 datagrams sent tcp 24 segments sent 0 segments retransmitted 0 segments sent with RST flag 26 segments received 0 segments received in error 0 failed TCP connection attempts 0 TCP connections reset ip 877 received from interfaces 0 drops due to format errors 0 drops due to invalid addresses 0 IP datagrams forwarded 6 IP datagrams discarded due to unknown protocol Guest Privilege Commands Command Line Interface 0 input datagrams discarded with no problems 87 datagrams delivered to IP user protocols 468 datagrams supplied by IP user protocols 0 outbound datagrams discarded 0 IP datagrams dropped due to no routes 0 IP fragments needing reassembly 0 IP fragments reassembled 0 IP fragments reassembly failures 0 IP datagrams successfully fragmented 0 IP datagrams fragmentation failures 0 IP fragments created 0 IP routing entities discarded icmp Received Messages Errors Destination Unreachable Time Exceeded Parameter Problems Source Quenches Redirects Echos Echo Replies Timestamps Timestamps Replies Address Mask Requests Address Mask Replies snmp In Packets Out Packets In Bad Versions In Bad Comm Names In Bad Comm Uses In ASN Parse Errors In Too Bigs In No Such Names In Bad Values 157 o HEN mn oooocorcjooc
16. 8 HS 2 2g 2 8 AS 2 2 he 6 8 2 2 oe 2g 6 AS 2 2 2 8 8 2 oe ge 6 2s 2 og eg AS 2 2 he he Ros 2 oe hg 2 iS HZ oe RK X KK Xx XX Command Line Interface Login Instructions login To log on to the network do the following e Type your user name at the login prompt and hit lt Enter gt The three default names are guest admin and root Type your password at the Password prompt and hit lt Enter gt The default passwords are the same as their corresponding user names Passwords are not displayed To view the current user password list delete a user or add a new user refer to the user commands which are admin privilege commands Example login admin Password sh05 00000000 INFO User lt Administrator gt logged in Console gt user all admin N6H1 B 11 11 Administrator psh guest H Dh 1 21 21 Guest psh Console gt CLI Access Via Modem To access the Command Line Interface CLI using a modem the modem must be configured properly to support remote communications with the console port on the management card To configure your modem use the AT command set or the software provided by the modem manufacturer The settings required to enable a Zoom Fax Modem V 34X Model 2836 to communicate with a Metrobility management card are shown Installation Guide 30 in the example below Please refer to your modem s manual for compatible AT commands Modem The modem configuration information sh
17. Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Is Command Command Command Command Command Command chassis clrscr Command Command Command Command Command Show Commands Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command FCM mapahaba kah Eba Lag oon eed 51 remote Kapa 2th eee Peay See 53 remoteport 53 TOP scree eee eed cee a 53 UP 24 hc ccnacewe dd NG NMA Galon od 54 aa a a eae ape ane ede we ale 54 showacl 54 show arp 55 show chassis 55 show help 56 show interface 57 show ip help 57 show ip routes 57 show ip stats 58 show log all 58 show log details 59 show log help 60 show log severities 61 show log summary 61 show log tail 62 show Mac 62 show module 62 show motd 64 show netstat active 64 show netstat all 64 show netstat help 67 show netstat interface 68 show netstat routes 68 show netstat snmp 68 show netstat statistics 69 Contents Cha
18. Command show 8 sensors Show temperature and voltages 8 for the module and ports 8 serviceclasses Show the current service 8 class profiles and settings Command remote Command remoteport Command top Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Set the remote scope The command prompt displays the selected chassis module port and remote card The chassis module port and remote card numbers are no longer entered in commands which have these fields e g show module instead of show module 1 11 2 1 remote lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt Console gt remote 1 11 2 1 1 11 2 15 Set the remote port scope The command prompt displays the selected chassis module port remote card and remote port The chassis module port remote card and remote port numbers are no longer entered in commands which have these fields e g show port instead of show port 1 11 2 1 2 remoteport lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt Console gt remoteport 1 11 2 12 1 11 2 1 2 gt Reset the scope so nothing is specified top 1 11 2 1 2 gt top Console gt Guest Privilege Commands Command up Description Syntax Note Example Show Commands Command show acl Command Line Interface Description Note Syntax Example Set the scope up
19. Description Syntax Note Add user Add a new user user set lt username gt lt password gt lt uid gt lt gid gt lt description gt lt home directory gt You can only add a user with the same or lower privilege than yourself e g an admin can only add another admin or guest but not a root user The uid user ID and gid group ID numbers must be the same For a root user the uid and gid must be 10 for an admin choose a number Example Utility Commands Command cat Description Syntax Options Example Command copyboot Description Syntax Notes Example from 11 to 20 and for a guest use any number equal to or greater than 21 Console gt user set guest guest 30 30 Guest User guest added Concatenate and display files cat benstv lt filename gt b Number the non blank lines e Display non printing characters including a character at the end of each line n Precede each line output with its line number s Substitute a single blank line for multiple adjacent blank lines t Display non printing characters including the tab character v Display non printing characters excluding the tab and newline characters Console gt cat motd This is the message of the day Copy a boot image to the boot sector of flash copyboot lt filename gt IMPORTANT Do not interrupt or power cycle the system once copyboot has been initiated it will render the c
20. Ethernet MAC address is 0 10 9f 14 C 12 The Primary Ethernet port will run in Half duplex mode This board s Secondary Ethernet MAC address is 0 10 9f 14 C 13 The Secondary Ethernet port will run in Half duplex mode M7500 BOOTLOADER PARAMETERS Stack Position is 1 Name of the Boot image is boot bin Boot via the DISK Bootloader Disk device type is FLASH ID of the disk to be used is 0 Volume is pHILE formatted The file to download and start is corepm biz RADIUS authentication for the console is not disabled RADIUS failure defaults to local authentication is not enabled Allow Telnet user to execute secure CLI commands is not enabled After board is reset start up code will wait 10 seconds M odify any of this or C ontinue M c If you are satisfied with the configuration parameters type lt c gt to continue with the boot process The boot process auto matically continues if no key is pressed within 10 seconds Verifying volume FLASH driver initialized Starting disk download of 44 0 0 corepm biz Decompressing One moment Each equals 10K bytes processed uncompressed Decompression Complete Disk load completed Transferring control to the downloaded code Installation Guide 28 Hi Boot The operating system displays a number of log messages on the Completion screen as it comes up The following is an example of that output Indications ROOT 00000000 INFO DEV PSEUDO initialized ROOT 000
21. G0 amp JO amp KO amp Q5 amp R1 amp S1 amp T5 amp X0 amp Y1 S00 001 S01 000 S02 043 S03 013 S04 010 S05 008 S06 002 S07 050 S08 002 S09 006 S10 014 S11 095 S12 050 S18 000 S25 005 S26 001 S36 007 S37 000 S38 020 S44 020 S46 138 S48 007 S9I5 000 ate0 turns off echo RADIUS Authentication for the R502 M Overview The R502 M management card supports the Remote Authen tication Dial In User Service RADIUS protocol for authenti cation but not challenge response The R502 M neither processes nor responds to Access Challenge messages Installation Guide Configuring FreeRADIUS for the R502 M Command Line Interface When sending an Access Request message the R502 M includes the following four RADIUS attributes Attribute Attribute User Name 1 NAS Identifier 32 NAS IP Address 4 User Password 2 The value for the Network Access Server NAS identifier is the chassis alias which is set using the command set chassis name The value for the NAS IP address is the IP of the primary Ethernet port The username and password values are entered by the user The password is protected using the MD5 hashing scheme described in RADIUS RFC 2865 The R502 M expects only one attribute to be present in an Access Accept message Service Type 6 The acceptable values for this attribute are Login 1 Grants access in a user role i e Guest login privileges Administrative 6 Grants access in an administrative role
22. Interface Manager HP OpenView for UNIX HP OpenView for NT SNMPc and others Refer to the Console Commands section for a detailed description of configuration commands The PC Terminal Session Parameters are as follows 9600 Baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity no flow control Following power up the boot image is automatically executed It starts by performing a system initialization followed by diagnostic tests During this process the Run LED is off and the Error LED blinks After diagnostics are complete if a failure has occurred the Error LED remains on The Run LED does not illuminate until the operating system is successfully started LED Name Label Status Indication Ethernet Link LK ON LINK present LINK present and receiving packets Ethernet Activity AT ON Management line card is Power PWR ON ie receiving power Power Supply A A ON Power supply Ais ON Power Supply B B ON Power supply B is ON OFF Performing diagnostics or loading OS Run R ON Successful OS load and system operating normally ON steady Diagnostic or boot failure Error ER ON Performing diagnostics or blinking initializing system OFF Normal operation The following is an example of the console display infor mation Metrobility Optical Systems Inc Boot Application 3 8 0 Executing Power On Selftest NETWORK INTERFACE PARAMETERS LAN IP add
23. Line Coding successfully set Command set port Ilr Command set port loopback Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Enable or disable a fiber port s Link Loss Return status set port Ilr lt chassis gt lt module converter gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt enable disable gt Not available on all modules When enabled the fiber port s transmitter shuts down if its receiver fails to detect a valid receive link LLR should only be enabled on one end of the link and is typically enabled on either the unmanaged or remote device Do not enable LLR on both ends of a configuration otherwise the link will never be established Console gt set port llr 2 2 2 disable LLR successfully set Enable or disable the loopback feature on a TDM or access line card For an access line card this mode allows a port to return its incoming data back to the sender while continuing to receive and transmit management packets The management packets are not looped back to the sender only the data is returned For a TDM card the local copper or fiber port can be configured to loop back its incoming data For a T3 E3 card the incoming data is also transmitted to the remote device set port loopback lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt enable disable gt For an access line card loopback can only be applied to one port at
24. command to initiate The module s IP Network Mask requires ipapply command to initiate The module s capability to receive transmit management IP Link Loss Carry Forward Management VLAN for the internal management port User supplied name 32 characters maximum Port capability for Flow Control Time in seconds loopback is enabled Port capability for Link Loss Carry Forward Port capability to receive management frames Select output port A Primary or B Secondary for SelectAB mode Send link on unselected port when in Dynamic Recovery Mode redloa redmode redtx sduplexAll sfdflowctrlAll shdflowctrlAll SONAR telnetdisable telnetenable tftpdisable tftpenable transparent upgactivate upgfilename upglocation upgsrv upgsrvpasswd upgsrvproto upgsrvusrname webdisable webenable webredirect Set Loss of Activity time in seconds 0 31 Select Dynamic Recovery or SelectAB mode of redundant operation Send to both primary and secondary output ports Sets duplex for all ports on module Sets Full Duplex Flow Control for all ports on module Sets Half Duplex Flow Control for all ports on module Switch On No Activity Received Disable telnet server Enable telnet server Disable TFTP server Enable TFTP server Allows end points to transparently auto negotiate The activate flag to initia
25. enable disable gt Only applies to the fiber port of a T1 E1 card Console gt set port remotelpbk 1 14 2 enable WARNING This will interrupt user traffic Continue with Remote Loopback Y N y Remote Loopback successfully set Command set port speed Command set prompt Command set radius authentication Command set radius help Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Modify a port s speed in Mbps set port speed lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt speed gt Speed is either 10 or 100 Console gt set port speed 1 4 2 100 Speed successfully set Set the console and telnet prompts set prompt lt prompts gt set prompt lt console prompt gt lt telnet prompt gt Console gt set prompt gt Telnet gt Ok Setting console prompt to gt Ok Setting telnet prompt to Telnet gt gt Enable or disable RADIUS authorization for clients connecting via the console telnet and or web set radius authentication lt scope gt enable disable Scope console telnet web or all If enable or disable is not specified the scope will be enabled Console gt set radius authentication web disable Show the set radius subcommands set radius help Console gt set radius help Command Description authentication Set RADIUS authent
26. fefenable set port help set port linebuildout set port linecode set port Ilr set port loopback set port name set port remotelpbk set port speed Console Commands Overview Command Line Interface set prompt set radius authentication set radius help set radius retransmit set radius server set radius timeout set snmp community set snmp help set snmp user set snmp v1 v2 set system contact set system help set system location set system name set time set trap control set trap destination set trap help show snmp community show snmp enginelD show snmp help show snmp user show snmp v1 v2 user all user delete user help user set cat copyboot echo ftp head nvclear password tail telnet touch tftp Root Privilege Commands Login Root Default Password Root cp delhost getaddr gethname ifconf mkdir mount mv rm rmdir setenv sethost sync umount Console Commands Overview Command Line Interface Chapter 4 Guest Privilege Commands Guest commands are basic user commands used to monitor system status The default password is guest Utility Commands Command cd Description Change working directory Syntax cd lt directory gt Example Console gt cd etc Command Description Set the chassis scope The command prompt chassis displays the selected chassis and the chassis number is no longer entered in commands which have a chassis field e g sho
27. ftpenable 1 17 FTP enabled Show set module subcommands set module help Console gt set module help Command Description activefpga FPGA image that is used at boot time activeos OS image that is used at boot time asset User supplied asset ID 32 characters maximum autorecover Auto recovery for LLCF with LLR deadlock potential autorevert Revert to primary port if secondary switchover occurred backpressure Half Duplex Flow Control bootpdisable Disable bootp server bootpenable Enable bootp server datarate Set Data Rate on MultiRate ILC dhcp Enable or disable DHCP dhcpretries Number of retries for the DHCP daemon disable Disable module and reflect it in Admin Status Admin Privilege Commands 94 Command Line Interface enable fdflowctrl ftpdisable ftpenable help icmp image ip ipapply ipgateway ipmask 13capability llef mvlan name portfctl portlbktime portllcf portmgmt redabsel redlink Enable module and reflect it in Admin Status Full Duplex Flow Control Disable FTP server Enable FTP server Show this message Set how the module will respond to ICMP Select boot core images to be used at boot time The module s IP address requires ipapply command to initiate Apply the settings in IP IP Mask and IP Gateway for the module The module s Gateway IP address requires ipapply
28. gt This command only applies to management TDM services and access line cards Console gt set port disable 2 3 2 Admin Status successfully set Determines the response of the fiber port when it receives the remote loopback command When enabled the port ignores the remote loopback command When disabled the port enters remote loopback mode During remote loopback mode data on the fiber port to looped Admin Privilege Commands Command set port duplex Command set port enable Command set port fault Command Line Interface Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example back to the sender set port dislbkres lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt Only applicable to R133 xx cards Console gt set port dislbkres 2 6 2 disable Disable Loopback Response successfully set Modify a port s duplex mode set port duplex lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt duplex gt Duplex is either half or full Console gt set port duplex 2 14 2 full Port duplex successfully set Enable a port set port enable lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt This only applies to management TDM services and access line cards Console gt set port enable 2 3 2 Admin Status successfully set Set the Far End Fault on an access li
29. in etc hosts gethname lt address gt Console gt gethname 100 132 65 99 Hostname mymachine Hostaddress 100 132 065 099 Configure network interface parameters ifconf ni_number af address dest_addr up down netmask mask broadcast broad_addr arp arp ifconf a The command ifconf 1 down is disabled on the first interface of the management card This protects the management interface from accidently being taken down Console gt ifconf a 1 flags 124201 lt BROADCAST UP gt inet 100 132 65 44 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 100 132 65 255 6 flags 212 lt NOARP UP gt inet 127 0 0 1 netmask ff000000 Command mkdir Command mount Command mv Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Options Example Description Syntax Options Example Create a directory mkdir p lt dirname gt The p option allows missing parent directories to be created Console gt mkdir mydir Console gt ls acl hosts motd mydir passwd Mount a pHILE formatted volume on the file system mount mount lt volume_name gt sync_mode The sync_mode is one of the following 0 Specifies immediate write synchronization mode 1 Specifies control write synchronization mode 2 Specifies delayed write synchronization mode default Console gt mount 5 0 0 Move files or directories mv if lt source gt lt target gt mv if lt source1 so
30. include Guest privileges and Root privileges include all commands The Console Commands are organized by the three user privilege groups The commands are listed by type set show etc Use the comprehensive Table of Contents to locate documentation for a particular command Introduction Product Overview The management line card is the SNMP agent for the chassis Embedded in the card is the WebBeacon software for Web based management of network devices Used in conjunction with Metrobility s NetBeacon or WebBeacon management software or any SNMP application the management card delivers individual board status directly to the network administrator Follow the console commands documented in this guide to configure the cards in the chassis R502 M Dual Port Ethernet Management Card Developed for the Radiance Optical Ethernet System the R502 M supports all Metrobility chassis and cards The R502 M offers a 50MHz processor and 32 Mbytes of memory Each Ethernet interface has a unique IP address and subnet mask and the management software can access all MIB data through either interface The second interface can be connected to a stack of up to seven chassis using the Metro bility chassis stacking line card or an external hub In a stacked chassis configuration one R502 M is used as the master management card Additional R502 Ms are used in each slave chassis in the stack Notation Conventions Command Line Interface T
31. not wish to use BOOTP you can hit any key and modify the boot parameters The boot loader can be configured to obtain its image and configuration information from three different sources manually through the boot loader configuration dialog through a BOOTP server or partially configured through a RARP server To configure the boot load type press any key within the designated time to access the system configuration menus Manual Config Requires the user to input system configuration information then starts the operating system from the on board file system using that information Fie systern System configuration information is saved through power cycles BOOTP Contacts a BOOTP server in your network to get system information used to boot Manual Config TFTP Boot Requires the user to input system information then starts the operating system from a TFTP server using that information System configuration information is saved through power cycles The following configuration information is required IP Address BOOTP File TFTP The IP address of the system is required to start the operating system If BOOTP is used the IP address must be set to 0 0 0 1 If RARP is used to get the IP address 0 0 0 0 must be placed in the IP address field IP Subnet Mask BOOTP File TFTP The IP subnet mask is required to start the operating system Boot Type BOOTP File TFTP U
32. of adding other chassis is to use the administrative level command bootp set Refer to the Console Commands section for further details The following questions pertain to the board s primary interface Should there be a default gateway for packet routing Y What is its IP address 0 0 0 0 The boot loader poses the following questions for hardware parameters HARDWARE PARAMETERS Baud rate for serial channels 9600 HARDWARE PARAMETERS Do you want to change the board s Primary Ethernet MAC address N Do you want to change the board s Secondary Ethernet MAC address N The following questions relate to stacking and load type Note The maximum number of chassis supported in a stack is seven 7 M7500 BOOTLOADER PARAMETERS Is this Chassis in a Stack Y Stack Position 1 7 1 Boot from D isk or via T ftp over the network D Transfer file to disk via TFTP N Name of the file to load and start corepm biz The following questions ask whether or not to override the console port enable authentication locally if there is a RADIUS failure and allow a user to perform secure commands via Telnet It also asks for the length of time to wait before the CPU restarts Disable RADIUS authentication for the console Y Enable local authentication on RADIUS failre Y Enable Telnet user to execute secure console commands Y How long in seconds should CPU delay before starting up 10 The bo
33. the ACL is disabled Console gt set acl 192 168 1 100 Access Control List entry added Set ARP table entry set arp lt IP address gt lt hardware address gt Console gt set arp 192 168 1 100 01 02 03 04 05 06 Ok Admin Privilege Commands Command set chassis asset Command set chassis help Command set chassis name Command set help Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Set the asset tracking identifier for the chassis set chassis asset lt chassis gt lt asset ID gt Multi word strings must be placed in quotes Console gt set chassis asset 1 66778 Chassis Asset ID successfully set Show set chassis subcommands set chassis help Console gt set chassis help Command Description asset Set chassis asset ID help Show this message name Set chassis name Set the name of a chassis to the specified string set chassis name lt chassis gt lt name gt Multi word names must be placed in quotes Use only alphanumeric characters for the name Special characters such as commas or periods are not supported Console gt set chassis name 1 ChassA Chassis Name successfully set Show set subcommands set lt help 5 Console gt set help Command Description acl Set ACL Table entry arp Set ARP Table entry Command set ip address Des
34. the entry will have an adverse effect on NetBeacon Example Console gt set trap destination 192 168 1 99 9162 create active MyPC V2 Trap Destination Entry added Console gt show trap destination IP Address Udp Port Status Name Snmp Version 192 168 1 100 9162 Active NetBeacon 192 168 1 100 VI 192 168 1 99 9162 Active MyPC V2 Console gt set trap destination 192 168 1 99 9162 V1 Console gt show trap destination IP Address Udp Port Status Name Snmp Version 192 168 1 100 9162 Active NetBeacon 192 168 1 100 VI 192 168 199 9162 Active MyPC VI Admin Privilege Commands Command set trap help Description Syntax Example Show Command Command show snmp community Command show snmp enginelD Command Line Interface Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Show set trap subcommands set trap help Consolesset trap help Command Description control Set SNMP trap control destination Set SNMP trap destination help Show this message Show SNMP community information show snmp community Console gt show snmp community SNMP Community information get request community public set request community public Show the unique engine identifier for an SNMP v3 agent show snmp enginelD Console gt show snmp engineID EngineID 80000ab90542303034393030393337 Command show snmp help Command show snmp user Command show snmp v1 v2 Descriptio
35. the primary chassis secondary interface IP address 2 The third number must be the chassis position in the stack 3 The fourth number must be the slot number where the management card is installed The IP address of the primary chassis secondary interface is 172 31 1 17 To configure chassis 2 which has a management card in slot 17 enter the following command Console gt bootp set 0x00409f180a39 172 31 2 1 Console gt Clear a specific entry or all entries from the Access Control List table clear acl lt IP address gt clear acl all Console gt clear acl all access control list cleared Delete one or all ARP entries clear arp lt IP address gt clear arp all Console gt clear arp all Command clear help Command clear ip help Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Clearing arp table IP Addr Mac addr 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 deleted Display the clear subcommands clear help Consolesclear help Command Description acl Clear ACL entry arp Clear ARP table entries help Show this message ip Clear IP use clear ip help for more information log Clear log information motd Clear Message of the Day radius Clear RADIUS server snmp Clear SNMP use clear snmp help for more info trap Clear trap user clear trap help for more info Display the clear ip subcommands clear ip help Console gt clear ip hel
36. to services line cards Console gt set module icmp 1 2 disableBroadcast ICMP Successfully set Set the IP address for a services line card set module ip lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt IP address gt Requires the set module ipapply command to initiate Console gt set module ip 1 2 192 168 1 100 Module IP Successfully set Apply the settings in IP IP mask and IP gateway for the services line card set module ipapply lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt apply gt Console gt set module ipapply 1 2 apply Apply IP IP Mask and IP Gateway Successfully set Command set module ipgateway Command set module ipmask Command set module image Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Options Note Set the default gateway for a services line card set module ipgateway lt chassis gt lt module gt sport lt remote gt lt gateway gt Requires the set module ipapply command to initiate Console gt set module ipgateway 1 2 192 168 1 254 Module IP Gateway Successfully set Set the network mask for a services line card set module ipmask lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt netmask gt Requires the set module ipapply command to initiate Console gt set module ipmask 1 2 255 255 255 0 Module IP Mask Successfully set Select the b
37. 00000 INFO DEV TFTP initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO DEV TIMER initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO DEV TFTP initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO DEV FLASH initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO DEV TOD initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO DEV HTTP initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO DEV IZC initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO DEV LED initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO DEV PHYSICAL initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO Locking boot sectors ROOT 00000000 INFO Image WebBeacon corepm built on Apr 11 2005 at 11 09 48 by bldmstr ROCKME ROOT 00000000 INFO Revision 3 8 0 ROOT 00000000 INFO Flash File System mounted on device 44 0 ROOT 00000000 INFO Telnet daemon initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO TELNET daemon enabled ROOT 00000000 INFO Ftp daemon initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO FTP daemon enabled ROOT 00000000 INFO Dnsd daemon initialized ROOT 00000000 INFO Httpd daemon initialized CMGR 00000000 INFO R131 13 Inserted in IoSlot1_1 CMGR 00000000 INFO R502 M Inserted in IoSlot1_2 CMGR 00000000 INFO AC Power Supply Inserted in PS Slot A CMGR 00000000 INFO AC Power Supply Inserted in PS Slot B SPI Fg 26 8 HS 2 2g he 8 AS 2 2g he 6 8 2 2 og 2 6 AS 2 2 he 6 8 2 2 kE 6 8 2 oe he hg AS 2 2 oe he 8 2 2 oe he 2g iS 2 Zoe pa Metrobility 17 Slot Chassis 19 Fri Apr 1219 29 42 2005 Version 3 8 0 Apr 11 2005 Serial Number A001200048 pa Copyright 1998 2005 Metrobility Optical Systems Inc SPI Hg 26
38. 1 Display output in one column F Puta after each directory name R List files recursively through subdirectories d List actual directory not contents f Do not sort output g Show group ownership of a file i Print a file s associated inode l Long output format show all file details q Show unprintables as r Reverse the sort order s Show a file s size Console gt ls 1 total 2005 rt root 2048 Dec 10200420 04 BITMAPSYS a t4 Lroot 26112 Dec 10 2004 20 04 FLISTSYS dr xr xr x 1 root 320 Mar 22 2005 21 50 NVconfig rw rw rw root 628708 Mar 30 2005 13 25 boot bin rw rw rw root 992162 Mar 302005 13 25 corepm biz dr xr xr x 1 root 208 Apr 07 2005 14 33 etc dr xr xr x 1 root 16 Mar 302005 14 04 webs Set the module scope The command prompt displays the selected chassis and module The chassis and module numbers are no longer entered in commands which have these fields e g show port 2 instead of show port 1 11 2 module lt chassis gt lt module converter gt Console gt module 1 11 1 11 gt Send ICMP echo request packets to the network host ping s lt host gt timeout Guest Privilege Commands Command port Command pwd Command pwv Command quit Command Line Interface Note Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example When the s o
39. 2 12 1 Link Full 10Mbel0BaseFL SM na Enabled Inactive ST 12 1222 Po2 12 2 Link Full 7 10MbeBaseT Wa ma Inactve RI4S Set LLR on the fiber port of Fixed Port 8 The fiber port is Port 1 gt set port LLR 1 2 8 1 enable LLR successfully set Set LLCF on Fixed Port 3 gt set mod LLCF 1 2 3 enable LLCF successfully set When a management card is installed in a fixed port chassis the software can be used to override the LLCF LLR switch settings Upon initial boot up the management card reads the position of the LLCF LLR switches and sets the ports to match the settings This information is saved in a persistence data file Following a reboot the management card reads the position of the LLCF LLR switches and compares them to the persis tence data file Persistence works as outlined below 1 If the switch settings match the settings in the persistence data file the software settings will be enforced and the persistence data file will be unaffected 2 If the switch settings do not match because a change was made the new hardware switch setting takes precedence All other software settings will stay the same Pushing any LLCF or LLR hardware switch takes effect immediately Product Safety and Compliance Statements This product complies with the following requirements and protocols Internet Protocol RFC 791 Address Resolution Protocol RFC 826 Simple Network Management Protocol RFC 1157 1902 3414 3416 MIB
40. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 63 125 0000 133 3125 143 0000 155 5200 177 0000 200 0000 266 6250 270 0000 360 0000 531 2500 540 0000 622 0800 666 5143 1000 0000 1062 0000 1250 0000 1483 5000 1485 0000 1500 0000 2000 0000 2125 0000 2250 0000 2375 0000 2488 3200 2500 0000 2625 0000 2666 0570 Auto Detect Fast Ethernet FDDI FC 133 Digital TV NTSC Composite OC 3 Digital TV PAL Composite ECON 200 FC 266 Digital TV SMPTE 259M Digital TV SMPTE 259M FC 531 Digital TV SMPTE 344M OC 12 OC 12 FEC FC 1062 Gigabit Ethernet Digital TV SMPTE 292M Digital TV SMPTE 292M FC 2125 OC 48 OC 48 FEC Console gt set module datarate 1 5 18 Data Rate Successfully set Enable or disable to DHCP client set module dhcp lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt enable disable gt Only applicable to services line cards including remote cards Console gt set module dhcp 1 2 enable DHCP Successfully set Admin Privilege Commands 92 Command set Description Set the number of address acquisition retries module before reverting to using the last known valid IP r address dhcpretries Syntax set module dhcpretries lt chassis gt lt module gt lt 1 5 gt Note The number of retries must be in the range 1 5 the default is 3 Only applicable to services
41. 5 3 17 220 100 175 3 17 pSOSystem FTP server pVER IA PPC Version 3 8 0 ready 331 Password required for admin 230 User admin logged in 200 Type set to I 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for boot bin 616900 bytes 226 Transfer complete 6161900 bytes received in 8 seconds 75 Kbytes s 221 Goodbye UPDT 00000000 SEVERE WARNING Boot image update in progress This process MUST NOT be interrupted or the board will be unable to boot UPDT 00000000 SEVERE Copying file 44 0 0 boot bin to boot image FLASH Command set module 13capability Command set module licf UPDT 00000000 SEVERE Clearing lock on boot image FLASH sectors UPDT 00000000 SEVERE Erasing boot image FLASH sectors UPDT 00000000 SEVERE Starting to write boot image FLASH UPDT 00000000 SEVERE Setting lock on boot image FLASH sectors UPDT 00000000 SEVERE Performing verification of updated boot image in FLASH UPDT 00000000 SEVERE FLASH boot image successfully updated from file 44 0 0 boot bin Description Enable or disable the capability of the services line card to receive transmit IP packets Syntax set module I3capability lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt enable disable gt Example Console gt set module 13capability 1 13 2 1 enable L3 Capability Successfully set Description Modify Link Loss Carry Forward status Syntax set module Il
42. 8 NC 9 NC Discontinued Product Suppport Metrobility aims to offer high quality software support to our customers In order to do this it may be necessary to discon tinue products with a diminished market demand so that available resources can be used to develop newer technology desired by our customers Managed Fixed Port Chassis This version of our embedded software provides only basic support for discontinued products including the Lancast 10Mbps Fixed Port Chassis Metrobility does not conduct extensive testing on discontinued products and full compati bility with the lastest software is not assured A fixed port chassis is similar to any other Metrobility chassis and the same commands are used to monitor and manage it The only exception is that when referring to a specific a fixed port an extra field lt converter gt is required with the module number The management card is always Module 1 on a fixed port chassis The individual fixed ports are Module 2 x where x is the number of the fixed port Examples Display module details for Fixed Port 9 gt show module 1 2 9 Location 1 2 9 Name Module2 9 Uptime 7 days 12 32 30 48 Link Loss Carry Forward Oper Disabled Show port information for Fixed Port 12 gt show port 1 2 12 Appendix Persistence for a Fixed Port Chassis Command Line Interface Location Name Status Duplex Speed Type ANeg LLR Activity Connector 12 12 1 Po
43. Console gt password root Enter the old root password Enter the new root password Enter the new root password again Ok root password changed Display n lines of a file beginning at the desig nated place tail number Ic lt filename gt The default displays the last 10 lines of a file number Begin displaying at a distance number from the beginning of the file Number is counted in units of lines or characters according to the or c option The default number is 10 number Begin displaying at distance number from the end of the file Number is counted in units of lines c Number is counted in units of characters Console gt tail etc hosts For example 102 54 94 97 rhino acme com source server 38 25 63 10 x acme com x client host Command telnet Command tftp Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example 127 0 0 1 localhost Telnet client telnet lt host gt Console gt telnet 192 168 1 100 Trying LPI FS 2g 6 AS 2 2 3 6 6 2 2 oe he 6 8 2 2 2 ERE kk ERE 2 oe hg ig so 3 oe oe eos Metrobility 17 Slot Chassis 19 Ka Tue Apr 12 15 52 31 2005 Version 3 8 0 Apr 11 2005 Serial Number PR203 x Copyright 1998 2005 Metrobility Optical Systems Inc KK XX KK Xx X x LPI 2 2g 6 AS 2 2 2g k he 6 E 2 2 2g he 6 2s 2 2g he 6 ik 2 2 og he ig kkk kkk Ek login Trivial file transfer protocol client tftp
44. II RFC 1213 Boot Protocol BOOTP File Transfer Protocol FTP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RARP RADIUS PING e UL e CSA e CE e CB FCC Part 15 Class A EN55022 Class A emissions EN55024 1998 immunity ICES 003 Class A emissions Appendix Command Line Interface e NEBS Level III Certification This product shall be handled stored and disposed of in accordance with all governing and applicable safety and environmental regulatory agency requirements The following FCC and Industry Canada compliance infor mation is applicable to North American customers only USA FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been 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 communica tions 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 Caution Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s
45. Successfully set Specify the protocol specific password to use with the upgrade server set module upgsrvpasswd lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt password gt Only applicable to services line cards Console gt set module upgsrvpassword 1 2 r851metro Upgrade Server password Successfully set Specify the file transfer protocol to use with the upgrade server set module upgsrvproto lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt ftp tftp gt Only applicable to services line cards Console gt set module upgsrvproto 1 2 tftp Upgrade Server File Transfer Protocol Successfully set Specify the protocol specific username to use with the upgrade server set module upgsrvusrname chassis lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt name gt Only applicable to services line cards Console gt set module upgsrvusrname 1 2 Admin101 Upgrade Server username Successfully set Admin Privilege Commands Command set module webdisable Command set module webenable Command set module webredirect Command set module webselect Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax redirect gt Example Disable the Web server set module webdisable lt chassis gt lt module gt Only applicable to management modules Console gt set module we
46. a time because when you enable loopback on a port the other port on the module is automatically disabled no link Loopback can only be set on the fiber port For a T1 E1 card loopback can be applied to one or both ports simultaneously For a T3 E3 card loopback cannot be applied simultaneously Admin Privilege Commands Example Command set Description port name Syntax Note Example Command set Description port remotelpbk Syntax Note Example Command Line Interface Consolesset port loopback 2 11 2 1 2 enable Loopback successfully set Set a port s name set port name lt chassis gt lt module converter gt sport lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt name gt 1 Multi word strings must be placed in quotes 2 Thereis a limit of 32 characters for the port name Do not use the following characters amp lt gt 3 Port names cannot be set to blank Console gt set port name 1 1 1 port one Name successfully set Enable or disable remote fiber loopback on a T1 E1 card or R851 services line card or remote loopback on either port of the R821 services line card For normal operation disable this function When enabled on the R851 or T1 E1 card data on the fiber line is looped back at the remote end to the sending device For the R821 the behavior is applicable to both ports set port remotelpbk lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt
47. and mv a 133 Command rm a 134 Command rmdir 000000 134 Command setenv 134 Command sethost 135 Command sync Aa 135 Contents 10 Appendix Command Line Interface Command umount 05 135 b Sexe ab BEE ek Te bee how Ac cd ei a x ee wee te Ss 137 Technical Specifications 137 Discontinued Product Suppport 139 Managed Fixed Port Chassis 139 Persistence for a Fixed Port Chassis 140 Product Safety and Compliance Statements 141 Warranty and Servicing 143 Chapter 1 Introduction This document contains installation procedures and console commands necessary for the operation of the Metrobility R502 M management card The first section describes how to connect the card to the network and to boot up for SNMP management The document also describes the commands available to three privilege classes of users gt Guest gt Admin gt Root Guest users can view information about the system but cannot modify any of the fields Admin users can monitor and configure the system including its modules and ports Root users under the direction of a Metrobility support engineer can customize or recover the system and internal file system The three user privileges correspond to a login and password of the same name This list is cumulative i e Admin privi leges
48. ard instead of a messaging reset reset chassis lt chassis gt default register reset chassis all default register Console gt reset chassis all Ok Display the reset subcommands reset help Console gt reset help Command Description chassis Reset chassis help Show this message module Reset module remote Reset remote Reset a module Use the default option to reset the module to its factory default settings The register option is only applicable to a services line card This option forces a physical reset on the services card instead of a messaging reset The register option is helpful if you are unable to reach a services line card Command reset remote Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Set Commands Command set acl Command set arp Description Syntax Notes Example Description Syntax Example and do not want to physically remove the card from the chassis reset module lt chassis gt lt module gt default register Console gt reset module 1 6 default Ok Reset a remote access line card reset remote lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt default Console gt reset remote 1 12 2 1 Ok Set Access Control List table entry set acl lt IP address gt IP wildcard mask Entries are placed in etc acl Only devices with IPs in the table can reach the device If the table is empty
49. ard inoperative Console gt copyboot boot bin Warning If this file was transferred using FTP please make sure the BINARY option was specified Admin Privilege Commands Command echo Command ftp Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Warning This process MUST NOT be interrupted or else the board will not be able to boot Do you want to Continue N y Operation complete Echo arguments to standard output echo n argument The n option keeps a new line from being added to the output Console gt echo hello hello File Transfer Protocol client ftp ftp lt host gt Console gt ftp 192 168 1 100 Connected to 192 168 1 100 220 JD FTP Server ready Name 192 168 1 100 root tftp 331 Username OK send identity email address as password Password 230 User logged in ftp gt help Commands may be abbreviated Commands are cr mdelete sendport runique account delete mdir put send append dir mget pwd status ascii disconnect mkdir quit sunique bell get mls quote tenex Command head Command nvclear glob mode recv type hash mput remotehelp user help nlist rename verbose lcd open reset Is prompt rmdir Display the first n lines of a file head n lt filename gt The default value of n is 10 Console gt head 4 etc hosts binary bye cd cdup close Description Syntax Note Exa
50. ation of the R502 M to use RADIUS authentication consists of entering the information for the RADIUS server s and then enabling authentication for the desired interfaces Enter server information using the following command set radius server lt IP address gt lt secret gt lt port number gt primary where Installation Guide IP address The IP address of the RADIUS server secret The shared secret between the device and the server up to 65 characters long port number optional The UDP port where requests are sent default port is 1812 primary optional Specifies that this is the primary server to use When configuring the RADIUS server s IP address the R502 M attempts to verify that the server is available on the network If the server is not available you will be prompted to accept or reject the entry Console gt set radius server 10 10 10 1 ok Warning Could not verify the existence of a RADIUS server at 10 10 10 1 port 1812 Do you want to accept this configuration N Authentication can then be enabled using the command set radius authentication lt scope gt enable disable where scope all telnet web FTP and HTTP or console Persistence Data Command Line Interface When a chassis is initially started the management line card polls all installed cards and saves their part numbers and hardware switch settings When you change a switch setting via software the card s part number
51. authority to operate the equipment Canadian Radio Frequency Interference Statement 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 riel brouilleur du Canada Warranty and Servicing Three Year Warranty for the Metrobility Management Card Metrobility Optical Systems Inc warrants that every Metro bility management card will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of THREE YEARS from the date of Metrobility shipment This warranty covers the original user only and is not transferable Should the unit fail at any time during this warranty period Metrobility will at its sole discretion replace repair or refund the purchase price of the product This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship and materials and does not cover damage from accident acts of God neglect contamination misuse or abnormal condi tions of operation or handling including overvoltage failures caused by use outside of the product s specified rating or normal wear and tear of mechanical components Metrobility supports only the current released version and the most recent previous minor version of the software embedded on the management card To establish original ownership and provide date of purchase complete and return the registration card or register the product on
52. battery on the management card is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equiv alent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Install the Management Card The management card must be installed in the slot furthest to the right of the chassis You may install it in either slot of a two slot chassis All other line cards may be installed into any slot Follow the simple steps below to install the management card Installation Guide e Grasp the edges of the card by the front panel as shown e Line the edges of the card with the slot guides and slide the card in until the edges are flush and even with the front of the unit Do not force the card into the slot unnecessarily It should slide in easily and evenly e Secure by turning the thumb screw clockwise until snug The card is now ready for connection to the network IMPORTANT Tighten thumb screw Connect to the Network Command Line Interface The management card supports 10Base T Ethernet e Using a standard Category 3 or 5 UTP cable connect the management card to your network Connect Port 1 to your network Although the port can be configured for either full or half duplex half duplex is recommended e Using the supplied null modem console cable connect the male DB 9 port on the management card to the serial port on your PC Co
53. bdisable 17 Web disabled Enable the Web server set module webenable lt chassis gt lt module gt Only applicable to management modules Console gt set module webenable 1 12 Web enabled Redirect the Web browser to point to the assigned URL instead of the IP address of the selected chassis set module webredirect lt chassis gt lt module gt http lt URL gt Only applicable to management modules To enable this function set module webselect must be set to redirect Console gt set module webredirect 1 17 http www metrobility com Web redirect URL successfully set Set the Web server to select either the local IP address or the redirected URL set module webselect lt chassis gt lt module gt lt local Console gt set web select 1 17 local Web select successfully set Command set module write Command set motd Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Set the write protection on a locally managed access line card This prevents a remote card from controlling the locally managed card set module write chassis lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt ReadOnly ReadWrite gt Only applicable to locally managed access line cards Console gt set module write 1 4 ReadOnly Write Protect successfully set Set the message of the day displayed at login set motd lt motd gt set motd Console gt set motd The current message of the day
54. cation 1 3 2 1 1 Name Portl_3_2 1 1 Port Type e100BaseTX Connector Type RJ45 Uptime 2 days 03 08 45 55 Link Status Link Activity Active Port State Oper Enabled Autonegotiation Oper Disabled Port Speed Oper 100Mb Port Duplex Oper Full Rx Burst Length Oper 16 Tx Burst Length Oper 16 Provisioned Rx Bandwidth Oper 38 Provisioned Tx Bandwidth Oper 62 Rx Blocked Packets Tx Blocked Packets Rx Blocked Octets 0 0 0 Command show radius Command show stats rmon Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Tx Blocked Octets 0 HW Extemal Toggle CrossOver Switch Cross Over Show RADIUS configuration show radius Console gt show radius RADIUS Server Port Status 100 001 002 003 1812 Primary Authentication Status Console Enabled Telnet Disabled Web Disabled RADIUS Retransmissions 2 RADIUS Timeout 5 Show RMON statistics for an access or services line card port show stats rmon lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt Console gt show stats rmon 1 9 1 Owner Port9_1 EtherStatsHighCapacityOctets 13 249 529 EtherStatsHighCapacityPkts 26 258 EtherStatsBroadcastPkts 718 466 EtherStatsMulticastPkts 16 262 EtherStats CRCAlignErrors 0 EtherStatsUndersizePkts 0 EtherStatsOversizePkts 0 EtherStatsFragments 0 EtherStatsJabbers 0 EtherStatsCollisions 0 EtherStatsHighCapacityPkts64Octets 10 982
55. cf lt chassis gt lt module converter gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt enable disable gt Note f Pertains to the ability of an input port to forward the link test pulse to its output port If disabled the output port will always generate link pulses regardless of input port link status This feature is not available on all modules 2 If LLCF is enabled on a remote access line card and it loses its link on the copper port you will no longer be able to manage the remote device Example Console gt set module llcf 1 11 disable LLCF successfully set Admin Privilege Commands 100 Command set module mvlan Command set module name Command set module portfctl Command set module portibktime Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Set the management VLAN identifier for the internal management port on a services line card set module mvlan lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt VLAN ID gt The VLAN ID is any number in the range 1 to 4094 Console gt set module mvlan 4086 Management VLAN Successfully set Set a module s name set module name lt chassis gt lt module converter gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt name gt Multi word strings must be placed in quotes There is a limit of 32 characters for the module
56. chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt bandwidth gt Bandwidth is any number from 1 to 100 Console gt set port bandwidth transmit 2 11 1 75 Transmit Bandwidth successfully set Set the Bit Error Rate Test on a T1 E1 card When enabled the card generates a 511 pattern on the data channel For normal operation this function should be disabled Command set port burstlength Command set port disable Command set port dislbkres Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example Description set port bert lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt enable disable gt Only applies to the fiber port of a T1 E1 line card Remote loopback must be enabled separately if you want the test data returned to the sender Console gt set port bert 1 14 2 disable BERTS11 successfully set Set the maximum receive or transmit burst size on an access line card s copper port This allows traffic to flow at line rate until the burst limit is reached set port burstlength lt receive transmit gt lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt 16KB 32KB 64KB 128KB 256KB gt Console gt set port burstlength receive 2 11 2 1 1 64KB Receive Burst Length successfully set Disable a port set port disable lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport
57. cription Syntax Set the MIB 2 system location string set system location lt location gt Multi word strings must be placed in quotes Consolesset system location Nashua Ok Set the MIB 2 system name string set system name lt name gt Multi word strings must be placed in quotes Consolesset system name Metrobility hub Ok Set time and date set time lt mm dd yyyy gt lt hh mm ss gt Console gt set time 04 13 2005 15 00 00 Date 04 13 2005 Time 15 00 00 Enable or disable specific traps set trap control lt trap_index gt lt enable disable gt The trap_index is the number to the left of the Trap Name in the show trap control table e g 4 is the index for the Generic Link Up trap Console gt set trap control 4 disable Ok Add a management station as a destination for traps or modify an existing destination s status name or SNMP version To add an entry set trap destination lt IP address gt lt UDP port gt create lt active inactive gt name V1 V2 To modify an entry set trap destination lt IP address gt lt UDP port gt lt active inactive gt set trap destination lt IP address gt lt UDP port gt lt name gt set trap destination lt IP address gt lt UDP port gt lt V1 V25 Notes 1 Use show trap destination to view trap destination details 2 NetBeacon automatically adds itself to the Trap Destination table Removing or uninstalling
58. cription Syntax Note Example chassis community help ip logging module motd port prompt radius snmp system time trap Set chassis use set chassis help for more info Set community Show this message Set IP use set ip help for more info Set system logging configuration infor mation Set module use set module help for more info Set Message of the Day Set port use set port help for more info Set prompt Set RADIUS use set radius help for more info Set SNMP use set snmp help for more info Set system use set system help for more info Set time and date Set trap use set trap help for more info Reset the device IP address and mask set ip address lt if gt lt IP address gt lt mask gt The if is the interface number that appears in the show interface table Console gt set ip address 2 192 168 1 100 255 255 255 0 Setting i f 2 IP address to 192 168 1 100 with netmask 255 255 255 0 Admin Privilege Commands Command set ip help Command set ip route Command Line Interface Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example 1 Example 2 Display the set ip subcommands set ip help Consolesset ip help Command Description address Set IP address and mask help Show this message route Set IP route table entry Set an IP route set
59. dflowctrl 92 set module ftpdisable 93 set module ftpenable 93 set module help 93 set module icmp 96 set module ip 96 set module ipapply 96 set module ipgateway 97 set module ipmask 97 set module image 97 set module I3capability 99 set module llef 99 set module mvlan 100 set module name 100 set module portfctl 100 set module portlbktime 100 set module portllcf 101 set module portmgmt 101 set module redabsel 101 set module redlink 101 set module redloa 102 set module redmode 102 set module redtx 102 set module sduplexAll 103 set module sfdflowctrlAll 103 set module shdflowctrlAll 103 set module SONAR 103 Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command set module telnetdisable 104 set module telnetenable 104 set module transparent 104 set module upgactivate 105 set module upgfilename 105 set module upglocation 106 set module upgsrv 107 set module upgsrvpasswd 107 se
60. ds available for the three privilege classes of users The list is cumulative i e Admin privileges include Guest level commands and Root includes all commands Guest Privilege Commands Login Guest Default Password Guest cd chassis clrscr exit help history Is module ping port pwd pwv quit reli remote remoteport top up show acl show arp show chassis show help show interface show ip help show ip routes show ip stats show log all show log details show log help show log severities show log summary show log tail show mac show module show motd show netstat active show netstat all show netstat help Console Commands Overview show netstat interface show netstat routes show netstat snmp show netstat statistics show port show radius show stats rmon show system show time show trap controls show trap destination show trap help Admin Privilege Commands Command Line Interface Login Admin Default Password Admin bootp all bootp delete bootp help bootp set clear acl clear arp clear help clear ip help clear ip route clear log clear motd clear radius server clear snmp community clear snmp help clear snmp user clear trap destination clear trap help reset chassis reset help reset module reset remote set acl set arp set chassis asset set chassis help set chassis name set help set ip address set ip help set ip route s
61. ds should only be used by a system administrator under the direction of a Metrobility support engineer to customize or recover the system and internal file system Caution These commands can render the system inoperable The default password is root Description Syntax Options Note Example Copy files or directories cp i lt source gt lt target gt cp irR lt source1 sourceN gt lt directory gt i Prompt before overwriting an existing file r SeeR R Recursive If any source files are direc tories copy the directory along with its files Destination must be a directory As a security feature password files will not be valid if they are copied into the etc directory Console gt ls acl hosts motd passwd Console gt cp motd motw Console gt ls acl hosts motd motw passwd Root Privilege Commands Command delhost Command getaddr Command gethname Command ifconf Command Line Interface Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example Delete an entry from the etc hosts file delhost lt address gt Console gt delhost 100 132 65 29 DNS entry 100 132 65 29 deleted Get an IP address from a host name in etc hosts getaddr lt hostname gt Console gt getaddr mymachine Hostname mymachine Hostaddress 100 132 065 099 Get a host name from an IP address
62. e Chapter 5 Admin Privilege Commands Administrative level allow a system administrator to configure and monitor the system The default password is admin Bootp Commands Command bootp all Command bootp delete Command bootp help Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Usage Display the MAC and IP addresses configured for the chassis in the stack bootp all Only applicable to the R502 M Console gt bootp all 0x00409f180565 172 31 3 1 0x00409f180a39 172 31 2 1 Delete an IP address from the stack bootp delete lt MAC address gt Only applicable to the R502 M Console gt bootp delete 0x00409f180a39 Console gt Display bootp subcommands bootp help Console gt bootp help bootp all Display contents of BOOTP delete lt macaddr gt Delete IP address from BOOTP help usage Admin Privilege Commands Command bootp set Description Syntax Note Example Clear Commands Command clear acl Command clear arp Command Line Interface Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example set lt macaddr gt lt ipadd gt Add IP address to BOOTP Add an IP address to the stack bootp set MAC address gt lt IP address gt When assigning an IP address to a chassis the following format is required 1 The first two numbers must match the first two numbers of
63. e reset chassis command After successfully rebooting the management card you are done Both boot bin and corepm biz will be running Continue with the following steps only AFTER copying boot bin onto the management card The initial boot process provides two options for upgrading files via TFTP One option enables you to execute a file that does not reside on the management card This method does not load the file onto the management card Another option allows you to transfer the file onto the management card and then execute it 1 Copy the corepm biz file into a directory accessible via TFTP Reset the management card During the initial boot process hit the lt space bar Select Modify by typing lt M gt a BB o N Make sure the Ethernet port is enabled and that the network interface and hardware parameters are set Continue with Upgrading from a TFTP Server or Upgrading from Disk Installation Guide Command Line Interface Upgrading from a TFTP Server To execute software that resides on a TFTP server do the following A When asked whether to boot from disk or via TFTP over the network select TFTP by typing lt T gt B Enter the IP address of the TFTP server where corepm biz is located C Enter the directory and filename for corepm biz e g Wftpbootlcorepm biz for Windows or tftpboot corepm biz for Unix D Complete the boot configuration dialog At the end of the dialog
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65. esolution sethost lt hostname gt lt address gt Console gt sethost chassis29 100 132 65 29 DNS entry added for Hostname chassis29 Hostad dress 100 132 65 29 Force all file system blocks to be updated sync Console gt sync Unmount a file system umount lt directory gt Console gt umount 5 0 0 Console gt ls ls device not mounted Root Privilege Commands Command Line Interface Appendix Technical Specifications Data Rate 10 Mbps Power 5 V 0 61 A 3 05 W Environmental Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature 25 to 70 C Operating Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Weight 0 24 Ib 0 11 kg Network Connections Ethernet Ports Connector Shielded RJ 45 8 pin jack Configuration Straight through Impedance 100 ohms nominal Supported Link Length 100 m Signal Level Output peak differential 2 2 to 2 8 V Signal Level Input minimum 585 mV Cable Type CAT 3 4 or 5 STP UTP For NEB Level Ill and EN55024 1998 compliance use only Category 5 STP cables Appendix Command Line Interface RJ 45 Pinout 1 Transmit 2 Transmit 3 Receivet 4 NC 5 NC 6 Receive 7 NC 8 NC Serial Port Connector male DB 9 TIA EIA 232F Configuration Data Terminal Equipment Cable Type Null modem DB 9 Pinout koo iban ta 1 NC 2 Receive Data 3 Transmit Data 4 Data Terminal Ready 5 Ground 6 Data Set Ready t NC
66. et module bootpdisable Command set module bootpenable Command set module datarate Command Line Interface Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Options then this option is not selectable and a read of this value will always return not selectable Console gt set module autorevert 1 11 enable Auto Restore Primary successfully set Enable or disable backpressure half duplex flow control on a 10 100Mbps line card set module backpressure lt chassis gt lt module gt lt enable disable gt Console gt set module backpressure 1 14 disable Backpressure successfully set Disable the BOOTP server set module bootpdisable lt chassis gt lt module gt Only applicable to R502 M cards that are configured for a stack Console gt set module bootpdisable 1 17 Bootp disabled Enable the BOOTP server set module bootpenable lt chassis gt lt module gt Only applicable to R502 M cards that are configured for a stack Console gt set module bootpenable 1 17 Bootp enabled Specify the data rate for a multi rate line card or set it to auto detect the rate set module datarate lt chassis gt lt module gt lt 0 29 63 gt 0 Any Protocol CDR bypass 1 44 7360 DS 1 2 51 8400 OC 1 Command set module dhcp Example Description Syntax Note Example
67. et logging add set logging all set logging delete set logging help set logging none set module activefpga set module activeos set module asset set module autorecover set module autorevert set module backpressure set module bootpdisable set module bootpenable set module datarate set module dhcp set module dhcpretries set module disable set module enable set module fdflowctrl set module ftpdisable set module ftpenable set module help set module icmp set module image set module ip set module ipapply set module ipgateway set module ipmask set module 3capability set module Ilcf set module mvlan set module name set module portfctl set module portlbktime set module portllcf set module portmgmt set module redabsel set module redlink set module redloa set module redmode set module redtx set module sduplexAll set module sfdflowctrlAll set module shdflowctrlAll set module SONAR set module telnetdisable set module telnetenable set module transparent set module upgactivate set module upgfilename set module upglocation set module upgsrv set module upgsrvpasswd set module upgsrvproto set module upgsrvusrname set module webdisable set module webenable set module webredirect set module webselect set module write set motd set port autoneg set port bandwidth set port bert set port burstlength set port disable set port dislbkres set port duplex set port enable set port fault set port
68. he module must be in Dynamic Recovery mode and redlink must be enabled Console gt set module SONAR 1 4 enable SONAR successfully set Disable the Telnet server set module telnetdisable lt chassis gt lt module gt Only applicable to management modules Console gt set module telnetdisable 1 17 Telnet disabled Enable the Telnet server set module telnetenable lt chassis gt lt module gt Only applicable to management modules Console gt set module telnetenable 1 17 Telnet enabled Allows end points to transparently auto negotiate set module transparent lt chassis gt lt module gt lt enable disable gt Only applicable to R111 13 B R111 15 B and R141 line cards Console gt set module transparent 1 6 enable Transparency successfully set Command set Description module upgactivate Syntax Note Example Command set Description module Syntax upgfilename Note Example Initiate the upgrade process for a services line card and specify the means to proceed set module upgactivate lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt activate proxy proxychain proxytftp proxytftpchain gt Only applicable to services line cards Upgrade activation options are as follows activate start downloading the file directly onto the services line card proxy start downloading the file from the R502 to the services line card through the chassis backplane proxychain s
69. his section describes the conventions used in this document Font Conventions Arial Arial is the default font used for general text Times This font is used for program examples prompt responses and other system output Symbol Conventions The following symbol conventions are used in this manual lt gt Angle brackets indicate that the enclosed information is a required entry Square brackets indicate that the enclosed information is optional Avertical bar separating two or more text items indicates that any one of the terms may be entered as a value Command Field Conventions lt chassis gt Chassis number in the stack lt module gt Chassis slot number where the card is installed converter Media converter number on a fixed port chassis lt port gt Port number on the line card lt remote gt Remote card number connected to an access line card lt remoteport gt Port number on a remote card connected to an access line card Introduction Command Line Interface Chapter 2 Installation Guide This section describes how to install the management card into the chassis connect to the network and stack and boot up for SNMP management Safety Warnings Electrostatic Discharge Warning Electrostatic discharge precautions should be taken when handling any line card Proper grounding is recommended i e wear a wrist strap Battery Replacement Warning Danger of explosion if the
70. ication scope enable disable help Show this message Admin Privilege Commands Command set radius retransmit Command set radius server Command set radius timeout Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example retransmit Set RADIUS retransmit count server Set RADIUS server IP address timeout Set RADIUS timeout interval Set the maximum number of times to retransmit information to the RADIUS server if it fails to send a response set radius retransmit lt count gt The default number is 2 Console gt set radius retransmit 5 Set the RADIUS server s IP address and password set radius server lt IP address gt lt secret gt lt port number gt primary Up to five RADIUS servers can be supported e The secret password must be less than 66 characters e The port number is the UDP port on the RADIUS server configured to communicate with the device Enter primary to give priority to the specified RADIUS server The port number must be included when specifying a primary server Console gt set radius server 192 168 1 100 mypassword Set the maximum number of seconds to wait for a response from the RADIUS server set radius timeout lt time in seconds gt The default is 5 seconds Console gt set radius timeout 60 Command set snmp community Command set
71. ip route lt dest_ip gt lt gateway gt netmask set ip route default lt gateway gt netmask To change the default gateway you must first delete the existing default gateway and then set the new gateway Change the default gateway Console gt clear ip route 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 98 delete net 0 0 0 0 gateway 192 168 1 98 192 168 1 98 Ok Console gt set ip route default 192 168 65 97 add net 0 0 0 0 gateway 192 168 1 97 192 168 1 97 Ok Establish a new gateway Console gt set ip route 192 168 1 2 100 132 1 98 add host 100 132 1 2 gateway 192 168 1 98 192 168 1 98 Ok Command set logging add Command set logging all Command set logging delete Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example Display messages of a given severity at the console set logging add lt severity gt Messages are logged onto the screen only when connected via the serial console port This command has no effect during a telnet session Use show log severities to determine available severities Consolesset logging add fault FAULT Ok Console gt set logging add fault fatal FAULT FATAL Ok Show all messages at the console set logging all Console gt set logging all Ok All messages will be displayed Do not display message of a given severity at the console set logging delete lt severity gt Use show log severities
72. line cards Example Console gt set module dhcpretries 1 2 5 DHCP retries Successfully set Command set Description Disable a module if possible module disable Syntax set module disable lt chassis gt lt module gt Note Typically this can t be done Example Console gt set module disable 1 6 Module Admin Status can t be modified Command set Description Enable a module module enable Syntax set module enable lt chassis gt lt module gt Note Typically this can t be done Example Console gt set module enable 1 3 Module Admin Status can t be modified Command set Description Set full duplex flow control on a 10 100Mbps module line card Syntax set module fdflowctrl lt chassis gt lt module gt fdflowctrl lt enable disable Note Not applicable to all 10 100Mbps line cards Example Consolesset module fdflowctrl 1 13 disable FD Flow Control Successfully set Command Line Interface Command set module ftpdisable Command set module ftpenable Command set module help Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Disable the FTP server set module ftpdisable lt chassis gt lt module gt Only applicable to management cards Console gt set module ftpdisable 1 17 FTP disabled Enable the FTP server set module ftpenable lt chassis gt lt module gt Only applicable to management modules Console gt set module
73. line at www metrobility com If product was not purchased directly from Metrobility please provide source invoice number and date of purchase To return a defective product for warranty coverage contact Metrobility Customer Service for a return materials authori zation RMA number Send the defective product postage and insurance prepaid to the address provided to you by the Metrobility Technical Support Representative Failure to properly protect the product during shipping may void this Appendix Command Line Interface warranty The Metrobility RMA number must be clearly on the outside of the carton to ensure its acceptance Metrobility will pay return transportation for product repaired or replaced in warranty Before making any repair not covered by the warranty Metrobility will estimate cost and obtain authorization then invoice for repair and return transportation Metrobility reserves the right to charge for all testing and shipping costs incurred if test results determine that the unit is without defect This warranty constitutes the buyer s sole remedy No other warranties such as fitness for a particular purpose are expressed or implied Under no circumstances will Metrobility be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product including but not limited to lost profits lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Authorized resellers ar
74. lt host gt When using TFTP to transfer files to the management card always verify the file size after completing the transfer If the file size is different repeat the file transfer or use FTP to transfer the file preferred Rebooting the card after a partial file transfer may result in the failure of the management card to boot and require the card to be returned for repair Console gt tftp 192 168 1 100 Connected to 192 168 1 100 tftp gt help Admin Privilege Commands Command Description touch Syntax Options Example Command Line Interface Commands may be abbreviated Commands are connect connect to a site mode change the file transfer mode put put a file to a remote site get get a file from a remote site verbose toggle verbose mode trace toggle packet tracing mode remxit set the number of retransmits timeout set the timeout for retransmits quit exit tftp status print status information option toggle option negotiation blksize set the blocksize for transfers filesize set the maximum file size for receive print help information tftp gt quit Update the modification time of a file A file is created if it does not already exist touch cf lt filename gt c Do not create file if it does not already exist f Attempt to force the touch regardless of read and write permissions on filename Console gt touch motd Chapter 6 Root Privilege Commands Command cp Root privilege comman
75. module converter gt port show port lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt remoteport Example 1 Console gt show port all Location Name Status Duplex Speed Type ANeg LLR Activity Connector 1 2 3 Port1 2 3 Link Full 100Mb el00BaseFX MM ma n a Active SC 1 3 1 Portl_3_1 Link Half 100Mb el00BaseTX Disabled n a Active RJ45 1 3 2 Portl_3_2 Link Half 100Mb el00BaseFX_MM nma Enabled Active SC 1 3 2 1 1 Portl3 2 1 1 Link Half 100Mb el00BaseTX Disabled n a Active RJ45 1 3 2 1 2 Portl 32 12 Link Half 100Mb el00BaseFX MM n a Enabled Active SC 1 17 1 PortLIZ 1 Link Half 10Mb el0BaseT n a n a Active RJ45 Guest Privilege Commands 1172 Porl 172 Link Half 10Mb el10BaseT n a n a Active RJ45 2 15 11 Port2 15 1 Link Full 10Mb el0BaseT Disabled n a Active RJ45 215 22 Port2 15 2 Link Full 10Mb el0BaseFL MM n a Enabled Active ST 2171 Port2_17_1 Link Half 10Mb el0BaseT n a n a Active RJ45 Location Name Speed DataBits Parity StopBits FlowControl Connector 1 17 3 Portl 172 9600 Fight None One None DB9 2 17 2 Port2_17_2 9600 Eight None One None DB9 Example 2 Console gt show port 1 3 Location Name Status Duplex Speed Type ANeg LLR Activity Connector Enabled n a Active RJ45 Enabled Active SC 1 3 1 Port1 3 1 Link Half 1 3 2 Portl 3 2 Link Half 100Mb e100BaseTX 100Mb el00BaseFX MM n a Example 3 Show port information for a remote access line card s copper port Console gt show port 13211 Command Line Interface Lo
76. module portmgmt lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt rmtModule gt lt rmtPort gt lt enable disable gt Console gt set module portmgmt 1 2 1 enable Port management Successfully set Set the output port A Primary or B Secondary for a redundant interface line card set module redabsel lt chassis gt lt module gt lt selectA selectB gt The mode of the redundant interface line card must be selectAB See Command set module redmode for details Console gt set module redabsel 1 11 selectA ABSelect successfully set Set the Link Pulse Control on a redundant line card Link pulses are sent on the inactive port when enabled set module redlink lt chassis gt lt module gt lt enable disable gt Must be in Dynamic Recovery mode Console gt set module redlink 1 11 enable Link Pulse Control successfully set Admin Privilege Commands Command set module redloa Command set module redmode Command set module redtx Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Set the Loss of Activity LOA time in seconds 0 31 on a 1000Mbps redundant line card With SONAR enabled if the active port remains idle longer than the time specified the card will check for activity on the secondary port and switchover if activity is detected set module redloa chassis lt module gt lt time g
77. mple This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names Each entry should be kept on an individual line The IP address should be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name Description Syntax Options Reset previously defined nvram settings nvclear options all boot Initializes all nvram to 0 Clears all boot system and network settings system defaults are used during the next reboot Initializes boot handoff nvram to O Resets boot parameters to factory defaults core evlog time includes the image to load and the diagnostic status Initializes core cfg nvram to 0 Resets core configuration data console prompts are also reset Initializes non volatile event log nvram to 0 Clears all entries in the event log Initializes operating system cfg nvram to 0 Resets operating system parameters to factory defaults includes tftp boot vs filesystem load IP configuration via BOOTP RARP or static address Initializes reset time storage nvram to 0 Admin Privilege Commands Command Description password Syntax Note Example Command tail Description Syntax Note Options Example Command Line Interface help Usage Displays nvclear command options Change a password password lt username gt You will not be prompted for the old password if you are changing the password for a privilege lower than the current session
78. n Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Show clear snmp subcommands clear snmp help Console gt clear snmp help Command Description community Clear SNMP Community String disable get set community string SNMP access help Show this message user Clear SNMP user s Delete an SNMP user clear snmp user lt username gt Console gt clear snmp user tempuser Ok Clear one entry or all entries in the Trap Desti nation Manager table clear trap destination lt IP address gt lt UDP port gt clear trap destination all Console gt clear trap destination all Trap Destination table cleared Show clear trap subcommands clear trap help Console gt clear trap help Command Description destination Clear Trap Destination Manager Table help Show this message Admin Privilege Commands Reset Commands Command Description reset chassis Options Syntax Example Command Description reset help Syntax Example Command Description reset module Options Command Line Interface Reset one chassis or all chassis in a stack This commands resets all the line cards in the specified chassis or all chassis in a stack Use the default option to reset the cards in the chassis to their factory default settings The register option only applies to the services line card s in the chassis The register option forces a physical reset on the services line c
79. n Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Display the show SNMP subcommands show snmp help Console gt show snmp Command Description community Show SNMP community strings engineID Show SNMP EngineID help Show this message user Show SNMP users vI v2 Show SNMP v v2 access state Show the SNMP user s show snmp user Console gt show snmp user User Name Authentication Privacy defaultuser None None tempuser SHA None Display SNMP version 1 and version 2 access state show snmp v1 v2 Console gt show snmp v1 v2 SNMP version 1 and version 2 access is enabled Admin Privilege Commands User Commands Command user all Command user delete Command user help Command user set Command Line Interface Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example all Display all the user password lists user all Console gt user all admin N6H1 B 20 20 Administrator psh guest H Dh 1 30 30 guest psh Delete a user user delete lt username gt Console gt user delete guest User guest deleted Show user subcommands user help Console gt user help Usage user Display user password lists delete lt username gt Delete user help usage set lt username gt lt password gt lt uid gt lt gid gt lt description gt lt home directory gt
80. n of enabling or disabling the secondary Ethernet port If you are configuring a master R502 M for a stack enter lt Y gt to enable the port If you are configuring a slave R502 M for a stack you must enter lt N gt Do you want a Secondary LAN interface Y If you chose to enable the secondary LAN interface the same two questions are repeated for the port This board s Secondary LAN IP address 0 0 0 0 RARP 0 0 0 1 BOOTP 0 0 0 1 Subnet mask for Secondary LAN 0 0 0 0 for none 0 0 0 0 Installation Guide Command Line Interface Stack Configuration If you are configuring for a stack the board s secondary LAN IP address must be a valid class B address according to RFC 1597 secondary IP address 172 31 network host e Set the network half of the address between 172 16 0 0 and 172 31 0 0 e Set the host half of the address to be the chassis s stack position number followed by the slot number of its management card e All other chassis in the same stack must have an IP address with the same network portion that was assigned to the R502 M s secondary interface Increment the stack positions by one Up to seven chassis are supported in each stack Example 172 16 1 17 stack position 1 slot 17 17 slot chassis 172 16 2 12 stack position 2 slot 12 12 slot chassis 172 16 3 1 stack position 3 slot 1 2 slot chassis e After manually configuring the first chassis in the stack an alternative method
81. nabled Allow Telnet user to execute secure CLI commands is not enabled After board is reset start up code will wait 10 seconds To change any of this press any key within 10 seconds M odify any of this or C ontinue M Each question that the boot loader poses has a default response contained within brackets If the system has not been configured the brackets contain the factory default values If the system has been configured the system saves the last used values For each of the following questions you can press Enter to select the value shown in braces or you can enter a new value NETWORK INTERFACE PARAMETERS This board s Primary LAN IP address 0 0 0 0 RARP 0 0 0 1 BOOTP 0 0 0 1 Management software requires IP protocols SNMP and FTP to work properly For this reason the boot loader prompts you for an IP address IP addresses can be manually assigned or assigned via a RARP or BOOTP server within the network to which the chassis is connected If you are configuring an R502 M as the first chassis in a stack you must do it manually To set up the system using BOOTP enter lt 0 0 0 1 gt in the board s LAN IP address field To configure the system using RARP enter lt 0 0 0 0 gt in the board s LAN IP address field If you are configuring the system manually the following question is asked Subnet mask for Primary LAN 0 0 0 0 for none 0 0 0 0 For the R502 M you are offered the optio
82. ne card or TDM port This allows the locally managed card to detect a break in the remote card s fiber port receiver set port fault lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt remoteport gt lt enable disable gt Console gt set port fault 2 3 2 enable Remote Fault successfully set Command set port fefenable Command set port help Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Set the Far End Fault on an R133 xx port This allows the locally managed card to detect a break in the remote card s fiber port receiver set port fefenable lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt enable disable gt To function properly the Far End Fault setting must be the same on both the local and remote cards Far End Fault is not applicable to the copper port Console gt set port fefenable 2 6 2 enable Far End Fault Enable successfully set Show set port subcommands set port help Console gt set port help Command Description autoneg Autonegotiation of duplex and or speed bandwidth Provision bandwidth 1Mb increments bert Transmit BERT511 on TDM port burstlength Burst at line rate for specified buffer size disable Disable port dislbkres Disable loopback response when requested from remote port duplex Set port transmission to full or half duplex enable Enable port fault Far End Fault generation when receive fiber fails
83. nnect to the Stack Master Chassis Slave Chassis The R502 M management card supports two 10Base T Ethernet connections When connecting to the network use a standard Category 3 4 or 5 UTP cable e Connect port 1 of the master R502 M to your network For proper operation the port is preset to half duplex and should not be changed e Connect port 2 on the master R502 M to a Metrobility chassis stacking line card or to a hub or switch that is NOT on your network Port 2 is preset to half duplex and should not be changed e Using the supplied null modem console cable connect the male DB 9 port on the master R502 M to the serial port on your PC e For each slave chassis you want to include in the stack connect the Ethernet port on its management card to the same chassis stacking card hub or switch to which you connected the master R502 M This provides the communi cation path between the master R502 M and the network stack When using an R502 M in the slave position use Port 1 to make the Ethernet connection to the stack and disable Port 2 Via the boot configuration menu Boot Up for SNMP Management Management of the Metrobility chassis can be provided through our NetBeacon or WebBeacon software or any SNMP network management application via a PC SNMP is supported on many general network platforms SunNet Installation Guide Power on Boot Indications Management Line Card LED Indicators Command Line
84. ocation FPGAS or OSS download to the inactive FPGA or OS location and set the new location as active No change occurs until the next reset when the new software will be activated FPGAR or OSR download to the inactive FPGA or OS location set the new location as active and then reset the card The new software is activated FPGAD or OSD download to the inactive FPGA or OS location set the new location as active and then reset the card to its factory default settings The new software will be activated only if it is downloaded to the default location primary CONFIG1 download a new configuration file script into the primary location CONFIG2 download a new configuration file script into the secondary location BOOTLDR overwrite the existing boot loader code Console gt set module upglocation 1 2 OS2 Upgrade Image Location Successfully set Command set module upgsrv Command set module upgsrvpasswd Command set module upgsrvproto Command set module upgsrvusrname Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Set the IP address of the upgrade server to download from set module upgsrv lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt IP address gt Only applicable to services line cards Console gt set module upgsrv 1 2 100 200 10 9 Upgrade Server
85. ole gt show netstat routes Mask 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Gateway 100 132 35 1 127 0 0 1 100 132 35 163 Show SNMP statistics show netstat snmp Console gt show netstat snmp snmp In Packets Out Packets In Bad Versions In Bad Comm Names In Bad Comm Uses In ASN Parse Errors In Too Bigs In No Such Names In Bad Values In Read Onlys In Gen Errors In Total Req Vars In Total Set Vars 190 Opkts Oerrs Queue 271 0 50 0 50 0 0 Flags Interface UG 1 U 2 U 1 N pa 245 N UI DN DDS Command show netstat statistics Description Syntax Example In Get Requests In Get Nexts In Set Requests In Get Responses In Traps Out Too Bigs Out No Such Names Out Bad Values Out Gen Errors Out Get Requests Out Get Nexts Out Set Requests Out Get Responses Out Traps 225 Out Silent Drops Out Proxy Drops 0 N DOO HO NI o Show network statistics show netstat statistics Console gt show netstat statistics udp 105 220 datagrams delivered to users 2 datagrams received for unknown ports 0 datagrams received with other errors 93 datagrams sent tcp 152 segments sent 1 segments retransmitted 0 segments sent with RST flag 474 segments received 0 segments received in error 0 failed TCP connection attempts 14 TCP connections reset ip 271 received from interfaces 0 drops due to format errors 294 drops due to invalid addresses Guest Privilege Commands 0 IP datagram
86. ommand Command Command Command PEKE PEP 82 reset chassis 82 resethelp 82 reset module 82 resetremote 83 EAR OR ae de ele cee aoe eee a 83 Set acl 4 ic eb bw BNG KANG Ka KG 83 SCUANP zaraina d neta eE ioa 83 set chassis asset 84 set chassis help 84 set chassis name 84 Sethelp facut arabic Na eee 84 setip address 85 setip help 86 setiproute 86 setlogging add 87 set logging all 87 set logging delete 87 set logging help 88 set logging none 88 set module activefpga 88 set module activeos 89 set module asset 89 set module autorecover 89 set module autorevert 89 set module backpressure 90 set module bootpdisable 90 set module bootpenable 90 set module datarate 90 set module dhcp 91 Contents Command Line Interface Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command set module dhcpretries 92 set module disable 92 set module enable 92 set module f
87. on 158 cooocoocooco Sent 187 Ww DTO nn oooocorococ coea Command show netstat help Description Syntax Example In Read Onlys In Gen Errors In Total Req Vars In Total Set Vars In Get Requests In Get Nexts In Set Requests In Get Responses In Traps Out Too Bigs Out No Such Names Out Bad Values Out Gen Errors Out Get Requests Out Get Nexts Out Set Requests Out Get Responses Out Traps Out Silent Drops Out Proxy Drops o 289 N c0 N LI 00 N ON O DOO do HIN Nn N 190 Show the show netstat subcommands show netstat help Console gt show netstat help Command Description active all help interface routes snmp statistics Show netstat active Show netstat all Show this message Show netstat interface Show netstat routes Show netstat snmp Show netstat statistics Guest Privilege Commands Command show netstat interface Command show netstat routes Command show netstat snmp Command Line Interface Description Syntax Example I F Mtu 1500 1500 1536 WN re Description Syntax Example Destination default 127 0 0 1 100 132 35 0 Description Syntax Example Show network interface statistics show netstat interface Console gt show netstat interface Address Ipkts Ierrs 100 132 65 153 358 0 100 168 0 1 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 190 0 Show IP routes show netstat routes Cons
88. one or more levels up level If no level is specified the scope will move up one level 1 11 2 1 25up 1 11 2 15up 3 1 gt Show entries in the Access Control List ACL which allows a user to limit the end stations IP addresses that communicate with the chassis Protocols services effected FTP TELNET SNMP show acl Console gt show acl Algorithm applied to grant access is IP Address AND Validation Mask EQUALS incoming IP Address AND Validation Mask Current ACL entries Ip Address Validation Mask 100 132 065 099 255 255 255 255 100 132 065 023 255 255 255 255 Command show arp Command show chassis Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example 1 Show the Address Resolution Protocol table show arp Console gt show arp IP Addr Mac addr 100 132 65 99 0 10 9f c7 43 20 100 132 65 174 0 10 9f 85 c3 a9 100 132 65 176 0 10 9f 85 ab 6a Show details for a chassis including its power supply unit s If the chassis has multiple cards with temperature sensors the cards with the highest and lowest readings are displayed along with the average temperature among all the sensors in the chassis An access line card displays the actual temperature of the board not the air and it may be 10 degrees higher than the management card s reading The access line card s board temperature is functional up to 65 C show chassis all show chassis lt chassis gt Console gt show chas
89. oot or core image file to be used at start up Transfer the file via FTP or a specified file path set module image lt boot core gt lt chassis gt lt module gt lt URL gt URL is either one of the following options file lt path filename gt ftp lt username gt lt password gt lt IP address gt lt port gt lt path filename gt 1 Only applicable to management modules 2 Ifthe boot or core image file is located in the root directory of the target management card you may enter only the file name Otherwise enter the path to the file 3 Ifthe port field is not entered or set to zero the default FTP server port is used 4 Getting a file via FTP will lock you out of the first system you were connected to 5 Ifyou have FTP available on your PC you can get the image directly by entering the IP address of your PC in the URL field Admin Privilege Commands Command Line Interface Example 1 Obtain the boot image through a local file path This command can only get files from the local system you are connected to Consolesset module image boot 1 17 file 44 0 0 boot bin Operation complete Console gt Example 2 Obtain the boot image through FTP Console gt set module image boot 2 12 ftp admin admin 100 175 3 17 boot bin Operation complete Console gt The following is an example of what appears on the console screen of the system getting the file Console gt Connected to 100 17
90. ot loader allows the operating system to be loaded from either the on board file system or from a network acces sible file system via TFTP The on board file system is the default method of image load Installation Guide Command Line Interface If you select to load via TFTP the boot loader poses these remaining questions Transfer file to disk via TFTP N y IP address of the server to copy file from 0 0 0 0 100 132 65 23 Name of the file to transfer corepm biz Volume needs formatting N How long in seconds should CPU delay before starting up 10 Note This method of operating system load is primarily for loading a new operating system version without deleting the old version from the system Once the configuration is complete the boot loader displays your responses in the start up mode console description You can either continue with the boot process or change any configuration parameters NETWORK INTERFACE PARAMETERS IP address on Primary LAN is 100 132 60 155 Primary LAN interface s subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 IP address on Secondary LAN is 100 168 0 1 Secondary LAN interface s subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 IP address of default gateway to other networks is 100 132 60 1 HARDWARE PARAMETERS Serial channels will use a baud rate of 9600 HARDWARE PARAMETERS R502 M Mpc850 Rev 0 1 CPU running at 50 Mhz with 10 Mhz input clock DRAM 32 Mbytes NVRAM 8 Kbytes FLASH 8 Mbytes This board s Primary
91. own below is for a Configuration Zoom Fax Modem V 34X Model 2836 E0 Disable echo N1 Enable automode detection Q1 Disable result codes to the DTE data terminal equipment XO Disable monitoring of busy tones amp C0 RLSD received line signal detector remains ON at all times amp DO Ignore DTR data terminal ready must also set amp Q5 amp KO Disable flow control amp Q5 Modem will try to negotiate an error corrected link amp R1 CTS clear to send is always ON RTS ready to send is ignored amp S1 DSR data set ready becomes active after answer tone is detected and inactive if carrier is lost amp T5 Disable digital loopback amp X0 Select internal timing S00 Set this to the number of rings for auto answer number must be greater than zero Console Port The console port on the management card does not use Configuration hardware control lines nor does it support software flow control The port is permanently set to the following configuration Command Line Interface Speed 9600 baud Data Bits 8 Parity none Stop Bits 1 Caution There is a potential risk of opening a security hole if the modem is disconnected before logging off from the CLI Session In the following example a Zoom Fax Modem V 34X Model 2836 is connected to a Windows PC using Hyperterminal with AT commands atel turns on echo at amp vn displays active and saved configurations BI E0 L1 MONI QI T V1 W0 X0 YO amp CO amp D0 amp
92. p Command Description route Clear IP routing table entries help Show this message Admin Privilege Commands Command clear ip route Command clear log Command clear motd Command clear radius server Command clear snmp community Command Line Interface Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Clear an IP route clear ip route destination IP gt gateway lt mask gt clear ip route default lt gateway gt lt mask gt Clear the default IP route Consolesclear ip route default 192 168 1 100 0 0 0 0 Ok Clear one of the event logs clear log slog index Consolesclear log 2 Clearing Log Volatile Clear the message of the day clear motd Console gt clear motd Ok motd cleared Delete a RADIUS server clear radius server lt IP address gt Console gt clear radius 100 132 65 98 Clear the SNMP community string Disable the get or set community string access clear snmp community lt get set gt Console gt clear snmp community get WARNING This will disable SNMPv1 v2c read only protection Disable read only protection Y N y Ok Command clear snmp help Command clear snmp user Command clear trap destination Command clear trap help Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Descriptio
93. plex successfully set Enable or disable Full Duplex FD Flow Control on all ports of a chassis stacking line card set module sfdflowctrlAll lt chassis gt lt module gt lt enable disable gt FD Flow Control only pertains to a port when it is in full duplex mode auto negotiation is enabled on the port and its link partner has indicated that it supports PAUSE frames Console gt set module sfdflowctrlAll 3 1 enable FD Flow Control successfully set Enable or disable Half Duplex HD Flow Control on all ports of a chassis stacking line card set module shdflowctrlAll lt chassis gt lt module gt lt enable disable gt Only applicable to half duplex ports Console gt set module shdflowctrlAll 3 1 enable HD Flow Control successfully set Modify the Switch On No Activity Received SONAR status on a redundant interface line card set module SONAR lt chassis gt lt module gt lt enable disable gt Admin Privilege Commands Command set module telnetdisable Command set module telnetenable Command set module transparent Command Line Interface Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example With SONAR enabled the module will switch ports if it detects a loss of activity for two seconds at the active port or for the configured time 0 31 seconds for a Gigabit redundant line card To enable SONAR t
94. pter 2 Introduction sce sera cc eee eee 11 Product Overview 222000ee cence 12 Notation Conventions 2220055 12 Installation Guide 0 15 Safety Warnings 000 eee eee eee 15 Install the Management Card 15 Connect to the Network aaa 16 Connect to the Stack 2000005 17 Master Chassis 2 17 Slave Chassis 00005 17 Boot Up for SNMP Management 17 Power on Boot Indications 18 Management Line Card LED Indicators 18 Configuration of the Boot Loader 20 Manual Configuration 22 Boot Completion Indications 28 Login Instructions 000 29 CLI Access Via Modem 2222 2n 29 Modem Configuration 30 Console Port Configuration 30 RADIUS Authentication for the R502 M 31 Overview ossadas pid eiga diia t EE i 31 Contents Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Command Line Interface Configuring FreeRADIUS for the R502 M Configuring the R502 M Persistence Data Upgrade Procedures Upgrade Firmware Via FTP Firmware Boot Process via TFTP NetBeacon Management Software Obtaining Metrobility MIB and Firmware Files Console Commands Overview Guest Privilege Commands Admin Privilege Commands Root Privilege Commands Guest Privilege Commands Utility Commands ee eee
95. pter 5 Command Line Interface Command show port 71 Command show radius 73 Command show stats rmon 73 Command show system 74 Command showtime 74 Command show trap controls 74 Command show trap destination 75 Command show trap help 75 Admin Privilege Commands TT Bootp Commands 2 2n 77 Command bootp all 77 Command bootp delete 77 Command bootp help 77 Command bootp set 78 Clear Commands 224 an 78 Command clear acl 78 Command clear arp 78 Command clear help 79 Command clear ip help 79 Command clear ip route 80 Command clear log 80 Command clear motd 80 Command clear radius server 80 Command clear snmp community 80 Command clear snmp help 81 Command clear snmp user 81 Command clear trap destination 81 Command clear trap help 81 Reset Commands Command Command Command Command Set Commands Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command C
96. ption is specified ping sends one datagram per second and prints one line of output for every response it receives The default timeout is 10 Console gt ping 100 132 65 99 ping 100 132 65 99 56 data bytes 100 132 65 99 is alive Set the port scope The command prompt displays the selected chassis module and port The chassis module and port numbers are no longer entered in commands which have these fields e g show port instead of show port 1 11 2 port lt chassis gt lt module converter gt lt port gt Console gt port 1 11 2 1 11 2 gt Print working directory pwd Console gt pwd 44 0 0 Print working volume pwv Console gt pwv 44 0 0 Log off quit Console gt quit Command rcli Description Syntax Notes Example 1 Through the R502 send a command to a local or remote services line card R851 R821 rcli chassis lt module gt port remote module lt command gt ale The lt command gt parameter is any command supported by the R851 R821 The lt command gt string is sent verbatim to the R851 R821 and interpreted by its CLI The R851 R821 commands you are allowed to execute are based on your privilege class The mappings are as follows R502 R851 R821 Root gt Root Admin gt Admin Guest gt User For example if you are logged in as Guest on the R502 you will only be able to execute User level commands on the R851 R821 3 This command suppo
97. r 17 Error Number 9 Error Text Named Object not found Group Text pSOS Message test message Task pscO Date 4 10 2005 Time 0 03 48 Ticks 86 Uptime 23185 Severity PROCESSOR Command Description Show the show log subcommands show log help Syntax show log help Example Console gt show log help Command Description all Show all logs details Show log record details Command Line Interface Command show log severities Command show log summary Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Log Volatile help Show this message severities Show messages severities summary Show log record summary tail Show end of log Show the different message severities used for log messages also indicate which of them are sent to the console show log severities This command is useful in conjunction with the set logging command Console gt show log severities The following message severities are available indicates severities that are sent to the console FAULT FATAL SEVERE ERROR WARNING INFO PRINT DEBUG TRAP EVENT_MGR Show a one line description of log records show log summary lt log index gt min seq max seq Console gt show log summary 2 25 27 sh12 00000000 INFO User lt Guest gt logged in MAGT 00000000 TRAP Entity Remove Name Module1_2_2_1 Part R231 16 Guest Privilege Commands
98. ress will be obtained from BOOTP HARDWARE PARAMETERS Serial channels will use a baud rate of 9600 HARDWARE PARAMETERS R502 M Mpc850 Rev 0 1 CPU running at 50 Mhz with 10 Mhz input clock DRAM 32 Mbytes NVRAM 8 Kbytes FLASH 8 Mbytes This board s Primary Ethernet MAC address is 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Primary Ethernet port will run in Half duplex mode The board s Secondary Ethernet MAC address is 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Secondary Ethernet port will run in Half duplex mode M7500 BOOTLOADER PARAMETERS Chassis is not in a Stack Name of the Boot image is boot bin Boot via the DISK Bootloader Disk device type is FLASH ID of the disk to be used is 0 Volume is pHILE formatted The file to load and start is corepm biz RADIUS authentication for the console is not disabled RADIUS failure defaults to local authentication is not enabled Installation Guide Configuration of the Boot Loader Command Line Interface Allow Telnet user to execute secure CLI commands is not enabled After board is reset start up code will wait 10 seconds To change any of this press any key within 10 seconds M odify any of this or C ontinue M c Verifying volume If you don t have a BOOTP server or if you don t have a BOOTP entry for this system you will see the following message BOOTP request failed Check for a RARP server Network Error If you wish to set up your BOOTP server you must provide an IP address subnet mask and default gateway If you do
99. rts scoping see 4 Example 2 Because the lt command gt parameter is inter preted by the R851 R821 abbreviated parameters and partial commands are supported The output for each rcli command is preceded by a unique number The numbers are helpful if you send multiple commands and their responses overlap If you are managing a stack of chassis this command only can be used on services line cards that are in the same chassis as the R502 to which you are connected To use reli on a services line card installed in another chassis in the stack you must first connect to the R502 in that other chassis Consolesrcli 1 15 show switch 6 rcli 1 15 2 5 show switch Guest Privilege Commands Command Line Interface Example 2 Example 3 Console gt 6 6 6 Switch Forwarding mode Transparent 6 Management VLAN 0 6 Port 1 VID Priority 1 0 Access 6 Port 2 VID Priority 1 0 Trunk 6 This example demonstrates scoping Console gt chassis 1 1 gt module 15 1 15 gt port 2 1 15 2 gt remote 5 1 15 2 55rcli show switch 7 rcli 1 152 5 show switch 1 15 2 5 gt 7 T 7 Switch Forwarding mode Transparent 7 Management VLAN 0 7 Port 1 VID Priority 1 0 Access 7 Port 2 VID Priority 1 0 Trunk T This example uses abbreviated parameters Console gt rcli 1 15 show se 8 reli 1 15 show se Console gt 8 8
100. s Show port statistics system Show system information Command show interface Command show ip help Command show ip routes Description Syntax Example IP Interfaces time Show time of day trap Show Trap Information Show network interfaces show interface Console gt show interface if mtu Interface Addr Subnet Mask Broadcast Addr 1 1500 100 132 060 161 255 255 255 000 100 132 060 255 2 1500 100 132 061 161 255 255 255 000 100 132 061 255 3 1536 127 000 000 001 255 000 000 000 127 000 000 000 Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Destination default 127 0 0 1 100 132 65 0 Show show ip subcommands show ip help Console gt show ip help Command Description help Show this message routes Show IP routes stats Show IP statistics Show established routes show ip routes Console gt show ip routes Gateway Mask Flags Interface 100 132 65 1 0 0 0 0 U 1 127 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 U 2 100 132 65 98 255 255 255 0 U 1 Guest Privilege Commands Command Description show ip stats Syntax Example Command Description show log all Syntax Example Command Line Interface Show MIB II IP statistics show ip stats Console gt show ip stats IP Statistics forwarding defaultttl inreceives inhderrors inaddrerrors forward datagrams unknown protos indiscards indelivers outrequests outdiscards outnoroutes reasmtimeout reasmreqds rea
101. s forwarded 0 IP datagrams discarded due to unknown protocol 0 input datagrams discarded with no problems 977 datagrams delivered to IP user protocols 528 datagrams supplied by IP user protocols 0 outbound datagrams discarded 0 IP datagrams dropped due to no routes 0 IP fragments needing reassembly 0 IP fragments reassembled 0 IP fragments reassembly failures 0 IP datagrams successfully fragmented 0 IP datagrams fragmentation failures 0 IP fragments created 0 IP routing entities discarded icmp Received Sent Messages 279 280 Errors Destination Unreachable Time Exceeded Parameter Problems Source Quenches Redirects Echos 17 Echo Replies Timestamps Timestamps Replies Address Mask Requests Address Mask Replies oocoocoomooocoono e5 oN Oo N NI DODODOWDDdO snmp In Packets 158 Out Packets 347 In Bad Versions In Bad Comm Names In Bad Comm Uses In ASN Parse Errors In Too Bigs ooooo Command Line Interface In No Such Names 0 In Bad Values 0 In Read Onlys 0 In Gen Errors 0 In Total Req Vars 289 In Total Set Vars 23 In Get Requests 880 In Get Nexts 232 In Set Requests 20 In Get Responses 0 In Traps 0 Out Too Bigs 0 Out No Such Names 8 Out Bad Values 0 Out Gen Errors 0 Out Get Requests 0 Out Get Nexts 0 Out Set Requests 0 Out Get Responses 157 Out Traps 190 Out Silent Drops 0 Out Proxy Drops 0 Command Description Show port information show port Syntax show port all show port lt chassis gt lt
102. sed to determine if the system will load the operating system from the local file system or from a networked file system via TFTP File Name TFTP If the file is to be loaded via TFTP the user must enter the operating system path and file name on the remote file system Default If a default gateway Your network default router Gateway is in your network gateway Installation Guide Manual Configuration Command Line Interface Below is an example of the console display information Metrobility Optical Systems Inc Boot Application 3 8 0 Executing Power On Selftest NETWORK INTERFACE PARAMETERS LAN IP address will be obtained from BOOTP HARDWARE PARAMETERS Serial channels will use a baud rate of 9600 HARDWARE PARAMETERS R502 M Mpc850 Rev 0 1 CPU running at 50 Mhz with 10 Mhz input clock DRAM 32 Mbytes NVRAM 8 Kbytes FLASH 8 Mbytes This board s Primary Ethernet hardware address is 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Primary Ethernet port will run in Half duplex mode This board s Secondary Ethernet hardware address is 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Secondary Ethernet port will run in Half duplex mode M7500 BOOTLOADER PARAMETERS Chassis is not in a Stack Name of the Boot image is boot bin Boot via the TFTP Bootloader IP ADDRESS of the TFTP host RARP server The file to download and start is corepm biz RADIUS authentication for the console is not disabled RADIUS failure defaults to local authentication is not e
103. sis 2 Location 2 Number of I O Slots 17 Number of P S Slots 2 Serial Number B0003900566 Manufacture Date 08 21 2003 HW Revision B Asset ID Name Chassis2 Description 17 Slot Chassis 19 Part Number R5000 17HS Uptime 4 days 00 19 47 35 Average Temperature 111F 44C Module2 17 Maximum 195F 910 Guest Privilege Commands Command show help Command Line Interface Module2 14 Minimum 80F 27C Power Supply21 AC PS A On Power Supply 5 Volt Millivolts Current 5275 Min 5000 Max 5500 IN RANGE Power Supply 2 2 AC PS B Off Power Supply 5 Volt Millivolts Current 0 Min 5000 Max 5500 OUTOFRANGE Example 2 Console gt show chassis all Location I O Slots P S Slots Name Description 1 17 2 Chassis 17 Slot Chassis 19 2 17 2 Chassis2 17 Slot Chassis 19 Description Show the show commands with a brief description Syntax show help Example Console gt show Command Description acl Show Access Control List arp Show ARP Tables chassis Show chassis information help Show this message interface Show network interfaces ip Show IP use show ip help for more info log Show log use show log help for more info mac Show MAC Information module Show module information motd Show Message of the Day netstat Show netstat use show netstat help for more info port Show port information radius Show RADIUS configuration stat
104. smfails fragoks fragfails fragcreates routingdiscards Show all available logs show log all Console gt show log all Event Logs Index 1 Name Non Volatile Severities PROCESSOR FATAL SEVERE ERROR WARNING Entries 23 Log Size 3984 Command show log details Description Syntax Notes Example Free mem Seq range Index Name Severities Entries Log Size Free mem Seq range Index Name Severities Entries Log Size Free mem Seq range 1900 1 to 23 2 Volatile PROCESSOR FATAL SEVERE ERROR WARNING INFO PRINT TRAP EVMGR 86 65424 58540 1 to 86 3 Trap TRAP 21 8080 6256 1 t021 Show details of desired log records show log details lt log index gt min sequence max sequence If no sequence numbers are provided the entire log will be shown If no maximum sequence number is provided the log will be shown to the end Console gt show log details 1 15 17 Log Non Volatile Seq Number 215 Error Number 7 Error Text Group Text Message Task Incorrect Object type pSOS test message pscO Guest Privilege Commands Date 4 10 2005 Time 0 03 48 Ticks 84 Uptime 23183 Severity PROCESSOR Seq Number 16 Error Number 8 Error Text Node s Object table full Group Text pSOS Message test message Task pscO Date 4 10 2005 Time 0 03 48 Ticks 785 Uptime 23184 Severity PROCESSOR Seq Numbe
105. snmp help Command set snmp user Command set snmp v1 v2 Command set system help Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Set the SNMP community names set snmp community lt get set name If the string is left blank access to the community will be unprotected Console gt set snmp community get public Ok Show the set snmp subcommands set snmp help Console gt set snmp help Command Description community Set community string help Show this message user Set SNMP user vI v2 Enable disable SNMP v1 v2 access Create an SNMP user set snmp user lt username gt auth type smdb sha lt password gt priv type des lt password gt Console gt set snmp user tempuser auth type sha temp Ok Enable or disable SNMP version 1 2 access set snmp v1 v2 lt enable disable gt Console gt set snmp v1 v2 Show the set system subcommands set system help Console gt set system help Admin Privilege Commands Command set system location Command set system name Command set time Command set trap control Command set trap destination Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example Des
106. t Time is any number from 0 to 31 Console gt set module redloa 1 16 10 LOA time successfully set Set the mode of a redundant interface line card set module redmode lt chassis gt lt module gt lt DynamicRecovery SelectAB gt Dynamic Recovery mode provides automatic switchover for port failure redundancy while selectAB provides a basic A B port selector This status is relevant to several other set module commands Console gt set module redmode 1 11 SelectAB Mode Control successfully set Set the transmission status of a redundant interface line card set module redtx lt chassis gt lt module gt lt enable disable gt The ability of the primary and secondary output ports to transmit the received main input signal simultaneously must be in Dynamic Recovery mode Console gt set module redtx 11 enable Transmission Mode successfully set Command set module sduplexAll Command set module sfdflowctrlAll Command set module shdflowctrlAll Command set module SONAR Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Set all the ports on a chassis stacking line card to half or full duplex set module sduplexAll lt chassis gt lt module gt lt half full gt If auto negotiation is enabled on a port it will ignore this setting Console gt set module sduplexAll 3 1 full Du
107. t module gt lt port gt lt remote gt Specifying an individual module shows all its details Console gt show module all Type Name Desc ports Single Modulel 3 10M TP to BNC 2 Access Modulel 4 100MTX toFXSM SC SAP 2 Access Modulel_4 2 1 100MTXtoFXSM SCS P 2 Access Modulel 5 100MTX toFXSM SCSAP 2 Access Modulel 7 100MTX toFXSM SCSAP 2 Access Modulel 8 100MTX toFXSM SCSAP 2 Single Modulel 10 10M TP to FL MM ST 2 Single Modulel 11 10M TP to FL MM ST 2 Gigabit Modulel 16 1000M TX to LX SM SC 2 Management Modulel_17 10M Dual TP Management 3 Management Module2_2 10M TP Management 2 Display details for a Gigabit line card Console gt show module 1 16 Location 1 16 Name Modulel 16 Type Gigabit Asset ID A Description 1000M TX to LX SM SC Hardware Revision A Part Number R152 1D Serial Number 20115 Manufacturing Date 03 07 2005 Module State Oper Enabled Diagnostic Status Good Number of ports nd Number of slots Uptime 1 4 days 00 23 07 15 Link Loss Carry Forward Oper Disabled Guest Privilege Commands Note When the administrative and operational settings for a function do not agree both settings are displayed The administrative and operational settings could differ because the switch is not applicable in a particular mode or because the switch was changed but has not yet taken effect Command Description Show the message of the day displayed at show motd login Syntax
108. t module upgsrvproto 107 set module upgsrvusrname 107 set module webdisable 108 set module webenable 108 set module webredirect 108 set module webselect 108 set module write 109 set motd 109 set port autoneg 110 set port bandwidth 110 set port bert 110 set port burstlength 111 set port disable 111 set port dislbkres 111 set port duplex 112 set portenable 112 set port fault 112 set port fefenable 113 set port help 113 set port linebuildout 114 set port linecode 114 set portllr 115 Contents Command Line Interface Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Command Show Command Command Command Command Command Command User Commands Command set port loopback 115 set port name 116 set port remotelpbk 116 set port speed 117 set prompt 117 set radius authentication 117 set radius help 117 set radius retransmit 118 set radius server 118 set radius timeout 118 setsnmp community 119 set snmp help
109. tart downloading the file from the R502 to the services line card through the chassis backplane then upgrade all remote cards connected to the services line card proxytftp Download the file via TFTP to the R502 then transfer the file from the R502 to the services line card through the chassis backplane proxytftpchain Download the file via TFTP to the R502 transfer the file from the R502 to the services line card through the chassis backplane and then upgrade all remote cards connected to the services line card Consolesset module upgactivate 1 2 activate Upgrade Activation Process Successfully set Specify the download file set module upgfilename lt chassis gt lt module gt sport lt remote gt lt filename gt Only applicable to services line cards Console gt set module upgactivate 1 2 R851 h bin Upgrade Server Filename Successfully set Admin Privilege Commands Command set module upglocation Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Specify the location on the module where the upgrade server will download the file onto set module upglocation lt chassis gt lt module gt sport lt remote gt lt FPGA 1 2 S R D OS 1 2 S R D CNFG 1 2 BOOTLDR gt Only applicable to services line cards FPGA or OS download to the inactive FPGA or OS location FPGA1 or OS1 download to the primary FPGA or OS location FPGA2 or OS2 download to the secondary FPGA or OS l
110. te the upgrade process The filename to transfer from the upgrade server The location the upgrade server is to transfer the image to on the module The IP Address of the upgrade server to download from The password for applicable proto col use with the upgrade server the file transfer protocol to use with the upgrade server The username for applicable protocol use with the upgrade server Disable web server Enable web server Redirect web user browser to this URL Admin Privilege Commands Command set module icmp Command set module ip Command set module ipapply Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Example webselect Use this local IP or the redirect URL for response to web user write Inhibit remotely connected module control of local module Set the mode that determines how the module will respond to end station ICMP messages set module icmp lt chassis gt lt module gt lt port gt lt remote gt lt enableAll disableAll disable Broadcast gt EnableAll enables processing of all ICMP messages DisableAll disables processing of all ICMP messages DisableBroadcast enables processing of only unicast ICMP messages It disables processing of ICMP messages sent to IP multicast IP subnet broadcast and IP limited broadcast addresses Only applicable
111. urceN gt lt directory gt i Prompt before overwriting an existing file f Allow files to be overwritten without being prompted Console gt ls acl hosts motd passwd Console gt mv motd motw Console gt ls acl hosts motw passwd Root Privilege Commands Command rm Command rmdir Command setenv Command Line Interface Description Syntax Options Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Note Example Remove unlink directory entries for one or more files rm fir lt filename gt f Delete read only files without asking for permission i Prompt for confirmation before removing a file r Recursively delete the contents of a directory its subdirectories and the directory itself Console gt ls hosts motw passwd Console gt rm motw Console gt ls hosts passwd Remove a directory rmdir lt directory gt Console gt ls F file2 mydir Console gt rmdir mydir Console gt ls file2 Set or show environmental variables setenv setenv lt variable gt lt value gt TERM and HOME are the only variables that can be changed Console gt setenv Command sethost Command sync Command umount Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax Example CVOL 44 0 0 CDIR LOGNAME root UID 10 GID 10 IND 0 OUTD 0 TERM ansi HOME Set an entry in the etc hosts file for DNS r
112. w module 4 instead of show module 1 4 Syntax chassis lt chassis gt Example Console gt chassis 1 1 gt Command Description Clear the screen cIrscr Syntax clrscr Example Console gt clrscr Command exit Description Log off Syntax exit Example Console gt exit Guest Privilege Commands 48 Command help Command history Command Line Interface Description Syntax Note Example Description Syntax Note Example Show available commands help 2 Using help with another command e g help ping will display a description of the command followed by the following system message lt reentrant not locked gt which may be disre garded Console gt help cd chassis _ clrscr exit help history Is module ping port pwd pwv quit rcli remote remoteport show top up List all commands that have been entered or repeat a prior command history History lists all commands that have been entered repeats the last command I repeats the th command in the history list e g 4 repeats the 4th command entered Console gt history show mod all pwd ls show time BRWNe Console gt Date 4 12 2005 Time 18 09 43 Console gt 2 44 0 0 Command Is Command module Command ping Description Syntax Options Example Description Syntax Example Description Syntax List files Is 1FRdfgilqrs filename
113. x ETRODIIity optical systems Command Line Interface Reference Guide Model R502 M Management Card R502 M Management Card with Dual Ethernet Interfaces This publication is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries with all rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system translated transcribed or transmitted in any form or by any means manual electric electronic electromagnetic mechanical chemical optical or otherwise without prior explicit written permission of Metrobility Optical Systems Inc Metrobility Metrobility Optical Systems Lancast twister AutoTwister MicroChassis and NetBeacon are registered trademarks of Metrobility Optical Systems Inc WebBeacon the Lancast logo the Metrobility Optical Systems logo and redundant twister are trademarks of Metrobility Optical Systems Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Radiance and redundant twister technologies are patents of Metrobility Optical Systems Inc U S Patent No 6 741 566 and 6 058 479 The information contained in this document is assumed to be correct and current The manufacturer is not responsible for errors or omissions and reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice 1999 2005 Metrobility Optical Systems Inc All rights reserved Printed in USA Contents Chapter 1 Cha

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