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<p>ZXA10 C320</p><p>Optical Access Convergence Equipment</p><p>Command Reference</p><p>Version: V1.2.0</p><p>ZTE CORPORATION</p><p>NO. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.China</p><p>Postcode: 518057</p><p>Tel: +86-755-26771900</p><p>Fax: +86-755-26770801</p><p>URL: http://ensupport.zte.com.cn</p><p>E-mail: support@zte.com.cn</p><p>LEGAL INFORMATION</p><p>Copyright © 2012 ZTE CORPORATION.</p><p>The contents of this document are protected by copyright laws and international treaties. Any reproduction or</p><p>distribution of this document or any portion of this document, in any form by any means, without the prior written</p><p>consent of ZTE CORPORATION is prohibited. Additionally, the contents of this document are protected by</p><p>contractual confidentiality obligations.</p><p>All company, brand and product names are trade or service marks, or registered trade or service marks, of ZTE</p><p>CORPORATION or of their respective owners.</p><p>This document is provided “as is”, and all express, implied, or statutory warranties, representations or conditions</p><p>are disclaimed, including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose,</p><p>title or non-infringement. ZTE CORPORATION and its licensors shall not be liable for damages resulting from the</p><p>use of or reliance on the information contained herein.</p><p>ZTE CORPORATION or its licensors may have current or pending intellectual property rights or applications</p><p>covering the subject matter of this document. Except as expressly provided in any written license between ZTE</p><p>CORPORATION and its licensee, the user of this document shall not acquire any license to the subject matter</p><p>herein.</p><p>ZTE CORPORATION reserves the right to upgrade or make technical change to this product without further notice.</p><p>Users may visit ZTE technical support website http://ensupport.zte.com.cn to inquire related information.</p><p>The ultimate right to interpret this product resides in ZTE CORPORATION.</p><p>Revision History</p><p>Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason</p><p>R1.0 2012-06-30 First edition</p><p>Serial Number: SJ-20120615152640-010</p><p>Publishing Date: 2012-06-30 (R1.0)</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Contents</p><p>About This Manual ......................................................................................... I</p><p>Chapter 1 Overview.................................................................................... 1-1</p><p>1.1 Command Format .............................................................................................. 1-1</p><p>1.2 Command Usage and Operation ......................................................................... 1-1</p><p>1.3 Command Mode ................................................................................................ 1-2</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management...................................................... 2-1</p><p>2.1 auto-write .......................................................................................................... 2-2</p><p>2.2 banner incoming ................................................................................................ 2-2</p><p>2.3 clock.................................................................................................................. 2-4</p><p>2.4 clock timezone ................................................................................................... 2-4</p><p>2.5 clock set ............................................................................................................ 2-5</p><p>2.6 clock summer-time recurring ............................................................................... 2-6</p><p>2.7 clear mpnat trans-table ....................................................................................... 2-7</p><p>2.8 configure terminal............................................................................................... 2-7</p><p>2.9 disable............................................................................................................... 2-8</p><p>2.10 enable ............................................................................................................. 2-9</p><p>2.11 enable secret.................................................................................................. 2-10</p><p>2.12 end.................................................................................................................2-11</p><p>2.13 env-switch add-device .....................................................................................2-11</p><p>2.14 env-switch switch ........................................................................................... 2-12</p><p>2.15 exit ................................................................................................................ 2-13</p><p>2.16 hostname....................................................................................................... 2-14</p><p>2.17 load-balance .................................................................................................. 2-14</p><p>2.18 multi-user configure ........................................................................................ 2-15</p><p>2.19 set-cputhreshold............................................................................................. 2-16</p><p>2.20 set-memthreshold........................................................................................... 2-17</p><p>2.21 set-pnp .......................................................................................................... 2-18</p><p>2.22 time-range ..................................................................................................... 2-19</p><p>2.23 username ...................................................................................................... 2-20</p><p>2.24 user password................................................................................................ 2-21</p><p>2.25 user-suspend ................................................................................................. 2-22</p><p>2.26 who ............................................................................................................... 2-22</p><p>2.27 show auto-write .............................................................................................. 2-23</p><p>I</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>2.28 show clock ..................................................................................................... 2-24</p><p>2.29 show cputhreshold ......................................................................................... 2-25</p><p>2.30 show load-balance ......................................................................................... 2-26</p><p>2.31 show memthreshold ....................................................................................... 2-26</p><p>2.32 show processor .............................................................................................. 2-27</p><p>2.33 show running-config ....................................................................................... 2-28</p><p>2.34 show system-group ........................................................................................ 2-30</p><p>2.35 show time-range............................................................................................. 2-30</p><p>2.36 show username.............................................................................................. 2-31</p><p>2.37 show users .................................................................................................... 2-32</p><p>2.38 show user-suspend ........................................................................................ 2-33</p><p>Chapter 3 Hardware Management............................................................. 3-1</p><p>3.1 add-rack ............................................................................................................ 3-1</p><p>3.2 add-shelf ........................................................................................................... 3-2</p><p>3.3 add-card ............................................................................................................ 3-3</p><p>3.4 add-subcard.......................................................................................................</p><p>20.1.11 onu profile mgc..................................................................................20-11</p><p>20.1.12 onu profile performance-threshold cesuni............................................20-13</p><p>20.1.13 onu profile performance-threshold dot1x .............................................20-14</p><p>20.1.14 onu profile performance-threshold ethuni ............................................20-15</p><p>20.1.15 onu profile performance-threshold gem...............................................20-17</p><p>20.1.16 onu profile performance-threshold radius ............................................20-17</p><p>20.1.17 onu profile performance-threshold switchport ......................................20-18</p><p>20.1.18 onu profile performance-threshold vlan ...............................................20-19</p><p>20.1.19 onu profile sip....................................................................................20-20</p><p>20.1.20 onu profile tdm ..................................................................................20-21</p><p>20.1.21 onu profile treat .................................................................................20-23</p><p>20.1.22 onu profile voip-accesscode ...............................................................20-26</p><p>20.1.23 onu profile voip-appsrv.......................................................................20-27</p><p>20.1.24 onu profile voip-ip ..............................................................................20-29</p><p>20.1.25 onu profile voip-media........................................................................20-30</p><p>20.1.26 onu profile voip-vlan...........................................................................20-32</p><p>20.1.27 show gpon profile ..............................................................................20-32</p><p>20.1.28 show gpon onu profile dial-plan ..........................................................20-33</p><p>20.1.29 show gpon onu profile dial-plan-table ..................................................20-34</p><p>20.1.30 show gpon onu profile dscp................................................................20-35</p><p>20.1.31 show gpon onu profile filter-rule ..........................................................20-36</p><p>20.1.32 show gpon onu profile igmpi ...............................................................20-36</p><p>20.1.33 show gpon onu profile ip ...................................................................20-38</p><p>XVII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>20.1.34 show gpon onu profile mgc.................................................................20-38</p><p>20.1.35 show gpon onu profile performance-threshold ces ...............................20-40</p><p>20.1.36 show gpon onu profile performance-threshold dot1x ............................20-40</p><p>20.1.37 show gpon onu profile performance-threshold eth................................20-41</p><p>20.1.38 show gpon onu profile performance-threshold gem..............................20-42</p><p>20.1.39 show gpon onu profile performance-threshold radius ...........................20-43</p><p>20.1.40 show gpon onu profile performance-threshold switchport .....................20-44</p><p>20.1.41 show gpon onu profile performance-threshold vlan-eth.........................20-44</p><p>20.1.42 show gpon onu profile sip...................................................................20-45</p><p>20.1.43 show gpon onu profile tdm .................................................................20-46</p><p>20.1.44 show gpon onu profile treat ................................................................20-47</p><p>20.1.45 show gpon onu profile vlan.................................................................20-48</p><p>20.1.46 show gpon onu profile voip-accesscode ..............................................20-49</p><p>20.1.47 show gpon onu profile voip-appsrv......................................................20-50</p><p>20.1.48 show gpon onu profile voip-ip .............................................................20-51</p><p>20.1.49 show gpon onu profile voip-media.......................................................20-52</p><p>20.1.50 show gpon onu profile voip-vlan..........................................................20-53</p><p>20.2 GPON OLT Commands .................................................................................20-54</p><p>20.2.1 als ......................................................................................................20-54</p><p>20.2.2 auto-learning.......................................................................................20-54</p><p>20.2.3 ber-interval..........................................................................................20-55</p><p>20.2.4 clear ...................................................................................................20-56</p><p>20.2.5 dba period-mode .................................................................................20-56</p><p>20.2.6 discover-period ...................................................................................20-57</p><p>20.2.7 fec......................................................................................................20-58</p><p>20.2.8 linktrap................................................................................................20-58</p><p>20.2.9 lock ....................................................................................................20-59</p><p>20.2.10 loopback-detection ............................................................................20-60</p><p>20.2.11 mld ...................................................................................................20-60</p><p>20.2.12 multicast-rate-limit .............................................................................20-61</p><p>20.2.13 name ................................................................................................20-62</p><p>20.2.14 onu profile.........................................................................................20-62</p><p>20.2.15 onu type............................................................................................20-63</p><p>20.2.16 onu-action.........................................................................................20-65</p><p>20.2.17 onu-sn ..............................................................................................20-65</p><p>20.2.18 optical-module-alarm-profile ...............................................................20-66</p><p>20.2.19 range-mode ......................................................................................20-66</p><p>XVIII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>20.2.20 range................................................................................................20-67</p><p>20.2.21 resource-id-assign-mode....................................................................20-68</p><p>20.2.22 scb-port ............................................................................................20-69</p><p>20.2.23 shutdown ..........................................................................................20-69</p><p>20.2.24 traffic-profile (olt) ...............................................................................20-70</p><p>20.2.25 vlan-smart-qinq .................................................................................20-70</p><p>20.2.26 show gpon fec ...................................................................................20-71</p><p>20.2.27 show gpon olt conifg ..........................................................................20-72</p><p>20.2.28 show gpon olt performance ................................................................20-73</p><p>20.2.29 show gpon olt rang-mode...................................................................20-74</p><p>20.2.30 show loop-detection global .................................................................20-74</p><p>20.2.31 show pon-loopback-detection .............................................................20-75</p><p>20.2.32 show interface optical-module-info......................................................20-76</p><p>20.3 GPON ONU Basic Management</p><p>Commands...................................................20-77</p><p>20.3.1 clear counter pon-vport ........................................................................20-77</p><p>20.3.2 action .................................................................................................20-77</p><p>20.3.3 bind ip-address ...................................................................................20-78</p><p>20.3.4 bind mac-address................................................................................20-79</p><p>20.3.5 broadcast-rate-limit..............................................................................20-79</p><p>20.3.6 dba.....................................................................................................20-80</p><p>20.3.7 description (onu) .................................................................................20-81</p><p>20.3.8 dhcp6-option18 ...................................................................................20-81</p><p>20.3.9 dhcp-option82 .....................................................................................20-82</p><p>20.3.10 encrypt .............................................................................................20-83</p><p>20.3.11 fec (onu) ...........................................................................................20-84</p><p>20.3.12 gemport ............................................................................................20-84</p><p>20.3.13 ip access-group.................................................................................20-86</p><p>20.3.14 link-test .............................................................................................20-86</p><p>20.3.15 max-mac-learn ..................................................................................20-87</p><p>20.3.16 name (onu) .......................................................................................20-88</p><p>20.3.17 omcc-encrypt ....................................................................................20-88</p><p>20.3.18 omci-bandwidth .................................................................................20-89</p><p>20.3.19 performance gemport.........................................................................20-90</p><p>20.3.20 performance vport .............................................................................20-90</p><p>20.3.21 range (onu) .......................................................................................20-91</p><p>20.3.22 registration-method............................................................................20-92</p><p>20.3.23 rogue-onu-state .................................................................................20-92</p><p>XIX</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>20.3.24 service-port .......................................................................................20-93</p><p>20.3.25 state .................................................................................................20-94</p><p>20.3.26 sn-bind .............................................................................................20-95</p><p>20.3.27 switchport .........................................................................................20-96</p><p>20.3.28 traffic-profile ......................................................................................20-97</p><p>20.3.29 tcont .................................................................................................20-97</p><p>20.3.30 type ..................................................................................................20-98</p><p>20.3.31 vport .................................................................................................20-99</p><p>20.3.32 vport-map .......................................................................................20-100</p><p>20.3.33 vport-mode......................................................................................20-101</p><p>20.3.34 show gpon onu detail-info ................................................................20-102</p><p>20.3.35 show gpon onu profile treat ..............................................................20-103</p><p>20.3.36 show gpon onu gemport...................................................................20-103</p><p>20.3.37 show gpon onu baseinfo ..................................................................20-104</p><p>20.3.38 show gpon onu state........................................................................20-105</p><p>20.3.39 show gpon onu uncfg.......................................................................20-106</p><p>20.3.40 show gpon onu tcont........................................................................20-107</p><p>20.3.41 show gpon onu vport .......................................................................20-108</p><p>20.3.42 show performance gpon-gemport .....................................................20-108</p><p>20.3.43 show performance pon-vport ............................................................20-109</p><p>20.4 GPON ONU Remote Management Commands ............................................. 20-110</p><p>20.4.1 pon-onu-mng .................................................................................... 20-110</p><p>20.4.2 auto-shutdown .................................................................................. 20-110</p><p>20.4.3 broadcast-limit................................................................................... 20-111</p><p>20.4.4 cfm mep ........................................................................................... 20-112</p><p>20.4.5 cfm ma ............................................................................................. 20-114</p><p>20.4.6 cfm md ............................................................................................. 20-116</p><p>20.4.7 dot1p-map ........................................................................................ 20-117</p><p>20.4.8 dot1x ................................................................................................ 20-118</p><p>20.4.9 dot1x ethuni ......................................................................................20-120</p><p>20.4.10 dhcp-ip ...........................................................................................20-120</p><p>20.4.11 dhcp-option60..................................................................................20-121</p><p>20.4.12 equip-mgmt.....................................................................................20-122</p><p>20.4.13 ex-vlan............................................................................................20-123</p><p>20.4.14 ex-vlan-table ...................................................................................20-124</p><p>20.4.15 flow ................................................................................................20-125</p><p>20.4.16 flow mode .......................................................................................20-126</p><p>XX</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>20.4.17 firewall ip-filter .................................................................................20-127</p><p>20.4.18 firewall mac-filter .............................................................................20-129</p><p>20.4.19 firewall mac-filter-table .....................................................................20-129</p><p>20.4.20 firewall port-forward .........................................................................20-130</p><p>20.4.21 gemport ..........................................................................................20-131</p><p>20.4.22 igmp ...............................................................................................20-132</p><p>20.4.23 igmp monitor ...................................................................................20-133</p><p>20.4.24 interface ces....................................................................................20-134</p><p>20.4.25 interface eth ....................................................................................20-135</p><p>20.4.26 interface pon ...................................................................................20-136</p><p>20.4.27 interface pots ..................................................................................20-138</p><p>20.4.28 interface video.................................................................................20-139</p><p>20.4.29 interface video-ani ...........................................................................20-140</p><p>20.4.30 interface wifi ....................................................................................20-142</p><p>20.4.31 ip-host dhcp-enable .........................................................................20-143</p><p>20.4.32 ip-host id .........................................................................................20-143</p><p>20.4.33 ip-host ip .........................................................................................20-144</p><p>20.4.34 ip-host primary-dns..........................................................................20-145</p><p>20.4.35 ip-service-map.................................................................................20-146</p><p>20.4.36 lct ...................................................................................................20-146</p><p>20.4.37 loopback .........................................................................................20-147</p><p>20.4.38 loop-detect ......................................................................................20-147</p><p>20.4.39 mac-filter.........................................................................................20-148</p><p>20.4.40 me-access ......................................................................................20-149</p><p>20.4.41 mgc ................................................................................................20-150</p><p>20.4.42 mgc-service ....................................................................................20-151</p><p>20.4.43 mgmt-ip ..........................................................................................20-152</p><p>20.4.44 mgmt-ip auto-assign ........................................................................20-153</p><p>20.4.45 mgmt-ip release...............................................................................20-153</p><p>20.4.46 mirror..............................................................................................20-154</p><p>20.4.47 multicast vlan ..................................................................................20-155</p><p>20.4.48 onu-vlan..........................................................................................20-156</p><p>20.4.49 performance....................................................................................20-156</p><p>20.4.50 power-shedding...............................................................................20-157</p><p>20.4.51 pkt-filter...........................................................................................20-158</p><p>20.4.52 pw psn ethernet...............................................................................20-159</p><p>20.4.53 pw psn ip ........................................................................................20-160</p><p>XXI</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>20.4.54 pw optional......................................................................................20-161</p><p>20.4.55 pw rtp .............................................................................................20-162</p><p>20.4.56 pw tdm............................................................................................20-164</p><p>20.4.57 pw delete ........................................................................................20-164</p><p>20.4.58 protocol-filter ...................................................................................20-165</p><p>20.4.59 proto-proc .......................................................................................20-166</p><p>20.4.60 range..............................................................................................20-167</p><p>20.4.61 reboot .............................................................................................20-167</p><p>20.4.62 restore ............................................................................................20-168</p><p>20.4.63 schedule .........................................................................................20-168</p><p>20.4.64 ssid auth wep ..................................................................................20-169</p><p>20.4.65 ssid auth wpa ..................................................................................20-170</p><p>20.4.66 service............................................................................................20-171</p><p>20.4.67 sntp ................................................................................................20-172</p><p>20.4.68 switch .............................................................................................20-173</p><p>20.4.69 switchport-bind ................................................................................20-174</p><p>20.4.70 switchport .......................................................................................20-175</p><p>20.4.71 synctime .........................................................................................20-176</p><p>20.4.72 sys-attr ...........................................................................................20-177</p><p>20.4.73 security-ctrl .....................................................................................20-177</p><p>20.4.74 security-mng ...................................................................................20-178</p><p>20.4.75 sip-agent reg-exptime ......................................................................20-179</p><p>20.4.76 sip-agent registrar-server .................................................................20-180</p><p>20.4.77 sip-agent rereg-starttime ..................................................................20-180</p><p>20.4.78 sip-agent proxy-server .....................................................................20-181</p><p>20.4.79 sip-agent ss ....................................................................................20-182</p><p>20.4.80 sip-agent validate ............................................................................20-183</p><p>20.4.81 sip-user...........................................................................................20-184</p><p>20.4.82 sip-service ......................................................................................20-185</p><p>20.4.83 test .................................................................................................20-186</p><p>20.4.84 tr069-mgmt .....................................................................................20-187</p><p>20.4.85 up-queue-map.................................................................................20-188</p><p>20.4.86 vlan port mode ................................................................................20-189</p><p>20.4.87 vlan port vlan...................................................................................20-190</p><p>20.4.88 vlan port translate ............................................................................20-191</p><p>20.4.89 vlan-filter-mode ...............................................................................20-192</p><p>20.4.90 vlan-filter .........................................................................................20-193</p><p>XXII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>20.4.91 veip ................................................................................................20-194</p><p>20.4.92 voip ................................................................................................20-195</p><p>20.4.93 voip-ctp...........................................................................................20-196</p><p>20.4.94 voip-ip.............................................................................................20-197</p><p>20.4.95 weight.............................................................................................20-197</p><p>20.4.96 show mpnat cfg-table.......................................................................20-198</p><p>20.4.97 show mpnat trans-table....................................................................20-199</p><p>20.4.98 show gpon remote-onu auto-shutdown..............................................20-200</p><p>20.4.99 show gpon remote-onu broadcast-limit..............................................20-201</p><p>20.4.100 show gpon remote-onu capability....................................................20-202</p><p>20.4.101 show gpon remote-onu cfm mep.....................................................20-203</p><p>20.4.102 show gpon remote-onu dhcp-ip.......................................................20-204</p><p>20.4.103 show gpon remote-onu dhcp-option60 ............................................20-205</p><p>20.4.104 show gpon remote-onu dot1p-map..................................................20-205</p><p>20.4.105 show gpon remote-onu equip .........................................................20-206</p><p>20.4.106 show gpon remote-onu ex-vlan.......................................................20-207</p><p>20.4.107 show gpon remote-onu ex-vlan-table ..............................................20-208</p><p>20.4.108 show gpon remote-onu flow............................................................20-209</p><p>20.4.109 show gpon remote-onu gemport .....................................................20-209</p><p>20.4.110 show gpon remote-onu igmp...........................................................20-210</p><p>20.4.111 show gpon remote-onu interface ..................................................... 20-211</p><p>20.4.112 show gpon remote-onu ip-host........................................................20-212</p><p>20.4.113 show gpon remote-onu ip-service-map ............................................20-213</p><p>20.4.114 show gpon remote-onu ip route.......................................................20-214</p><p>20.4.115 show gpon remote-onu loop-detect .................................................20-215</p><p>20.4.116 show gpon remote-onu mac-filter ....................................................20-216</p><p>20.4.117 show gpon remote-onu mgc ...........................................................20-216</p><p>20.4.118 show gpon remote-onu port-map ....................................................20-217</p><p>20.4.119 show gpon remote-onu power-shedding ..........................................20-218</p><p>20.4.120 show gpon remote-onu pw .............................................................20-218</p><p>20.4.121 show gpon remote-onu pkt-filter......................................................20-219</p><p>20.4.122 show gpon remote-onu performance...............................................20-220</p><p>20.4.123 show gpon remote-onu sip-agent....................................................20-221</p><p>20.4.124 show gpon remote-onu sip-service..................................................20-222</p><p>20.4.125 show gpon remote-onu sip-user......................................................20-223</p><p>20.4.126 show gpon remote-onu ssid info .....................................................20-224</p><p>20.4.127 show gpon remote-onu service .......................................................20-224</p><p>XXIII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>20.4.128 show gpon remote-onu schedule ....................................................20-225</p><p>20.4.129 show gpon remote-onu switch ........................................................20-225</p><p>20.4.130 show gpon remote-onu switchport...................................................20-226</p><p>20.4.131 show gpon remote-onu test-result ...................................................20-227</p><p>20.4.132 show gpon remote-onu test-result ipoe............................................20-228</p><p>20.4.133 show gpon remote-onu up-queue-map............................................20-228</p><p>20.4.134 show gpon remote-onu voip ...........................................................20-229</p><p>20.4.135 show gpon remote-onu voip-ctp ......................................................20-230</p><p>20.4.136 show gpon remote-onu voip-linestatus ............................................20-230</p><p>20.4.137 show gpon remote-onu vlan ...........................................................20-231</p><p>20.4.138 show gpon remote-onu vlan port.....................................................20-232</p><p>20.4.139 show gpon remote-onu vlan translate..............................................20-233</p><p>20.4.140 show gpon remote-onu vlan-filter ....................................................20-233</p><p>20.4.141 show gpon remote-onu weight ........................................................20-234</p><p>20.4.142 show gpon remote-onu tr069-mgmt.................................................20-235</p><p>Chapter 21 Multicast Commands............................................................ 21-1</p><p>21.1 Layer-3 Multicast Commands .......................................................................... 21-1</p><p>21.1.1 accept-register ..................................................................................... 21-1</p><p>21.1.2 accept-rp ............................................................................................. 21-2</p><p>21.1.3 bsr-candidate ....................................................................................... 21-3</p><p>21.1.4 clear ip mroute ..................................................................................... 21-4</p><p>21.1.5 clear ip msdp peer................................................................................ 21-4</p><p>21.1.6 ip igmp access-group............................................................................ 21-5</p><p>21.1.7 ip igmp immediate-leave ....................................................................... 21-6</p><p>21.1.8 ip igmp last-member-query-interval........................................................ 21-7</p><p>21.1.9 ip igmp querier-timeout ......................................................................... 21-8</p><p>21.1.10 ip igmp query-interval.......................................................................... 21-9</p><p>21.1.11 ip igmp query-max-response-time .......................................................21-10</p><p>21.1.12 ip igmp static-group ...........................................................................21-11</p><p>21.1.13 ip igmp version ..................................................................................21-11</p><p>21.1.14 ip multicast-routing ............................................................................21-12</p><p>21.1.15 ip pim bsr-border ...............................................................................21-13</p><p>21.1.16 ip pim dm..........................................................................................21-13</p><p>21.1.17 ip pim dr-priority.................................................................................21-14</p><p>21.1.18 ip pim neighbor-filter ..........................................................................21-15</p><p>21.1.19 ip pim query-interval ..........................................................................21-16</p><p>21.1.20 ip pim sm ..........................................................................................21-17</p><p>XXIV</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>21.1.21 packet-count .....................................................................................21-18</p><p>21.1.22 router pimsm.....................................................................................21-18</p><p>21.1.23 rp-candidate ......................................................................................21-19</p><p>21.1.24 show ip igmp groups..........................................................................21-20</p><p>21.1.25 show ip igmp interface .......................................................................21-21</p><p>21.1.26 show ip igmp packet-count .................................................................21-22</p><p>21.1.27 show ip igmp snooping.......................................................................21-23</p><p>21.1.28 show ip mforwarding..........................................................................21-24</p><p>21.1.29 show ip mroute..................................................................................21-25</p><p>21.1.30 show ip pim bsr .................................................................................21-27</p><p>21.1.31 show ip pim rp hash...........................................................................21-28</p><p>21.1.32 show ip pim rp mapping .....................................................................21-30</p><p>21.1.33 show ip pimsm interface.....................................................................21-31</p><p>21.1.34 show ip pimsm mroute .......................................................................21-32</p><p>21.1.35 show ip pimsm neighbor ....................................................................21-33</p><p>21.1.36 show ip pimsm packet-count ..............................................................21-34</p><p>21.1.37 show ip rpf ........................................................................................21-35</p><p>21.1.38 spt-threshold .....................................................................................21-36</p><p>21.1.39 static-rp.............................................................................................21-37</p><p>21.2 IGMP Snooping Global Commands ................................................................21-38</p><p>21.2.1 igmp enable ........................................................................................21-38</p><p>21.2.2 igmp version-mode ..............................................................................21-39</p><p>21.2.3 igmp snooping-aging-time....................................................................21-40</p><p>21.2.4 igmp span-vlan....................................................................................21-40</p><p>21.2.5 igmp bandwidth-control........................................................................21-41</p><p>21.2.6 igmp log..............................................................................................21-42</p><p>21.2.7 igmp robustness..................................................................................21-43</p><p>21.2.8 igmp query-interval ..............................................................................21-44</p><p>21.2.9 igmp query-max-resp...........................................................................21-44</p><p>21.2.10 igmp last-query-interval......................................................................21-45</p><p>21.2.11 igmp last-query-count.........................................................................21-46</p><p>21.2.12 igmp unsolicited-report-interval ...........................................................21-47</p><p>21.2.13 igmp host-tracking .............................................................................21-47</p><p>21.2.14 igmp mcm .........................................................................................21-48</p><p>21.2.15 igmp non-match-group.......................................................................21-49</p><p>21.2.16 igmp statistics clear ...........................................................................21-49</p><p>21.2.17 show igmp ........................................................................................21-50</p><p>XXV</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>21.2.18 show igmp statistics...........................................................................21-51</p><p>21.2.19 show igmp mp-statistics .....................................................................21-52</p><p>21.2.20 show igmp np-statistics ......................................................................21-54</p><p>21.2.21 show igmp pon-statistics ....................................................................21-55</p><p>21.3 IGMP Snooping Interface Commands.............................................................21-56</p><p>21.3.1 igmp drop ...........................................................................................21-56</p><p>21.3.2 igmp enable ........................................................................................21-57</p><p>21.3.3 igmp version .......................................................................................21-57</p><p>21.3.4 ip igmp version....................................................................................21-58</p><p>21.3.5 igmp fast-leave....................................................................................21-59</p><p>21.3.6 igmp max-groups.................................................................................21-60</p><p>21.3.7 igmp proxy-ip ......................................................................................21-60</p><p>21.3.8 igmp last-query-interval........................................................................21-61</p><p>21.3.9 igmp last-query-count ..........................................................................21-62</p><p>21.3.10 igmp robustness ................................................................................21-63</p><p>21.3.11 igmp query-max-resp .........................................................................21-63</p><p>21.3.12 show igmp interface...........................................................................21-64</p><p>21.3.13 show igmp interface dynamic-group-list...............................................21-65</p><p>21.4 MVLAN Commands.......................................................................................21-66</p><p>21.4.1 mvlan-translate ...................................................................................21-66</p><p>21.4.2 igmp mvlan .........................................................................................21-67</p><p>21.4.3 igmp mvlan cvlan.................................................................................21-67</p><p>21.4.4 igmp mvlan enable ..............................................................................21-68</p><p>21.4.5 igmp mvlan work-mode........................................................................21-69</p><p>21.4.6 igmp mvlan host-ip ..............................................................................21-70</p><p>21.4.7 igmp mvlan host-version ......................................................................21-70</p><p>21.4.8 igmp mvlan source-port .......................................................................21-71</p><p>21.4.9 igmp mvlan receiver-port......................................................................21-72</p><p>21.4.10 igmp mvlan max-groups.....................................................................21-73</p><p>21.4.11 igmp mvlan group-filter.......................................................................21-73</p><p>21.4.12 igmp mvlan group ..............................................................................21-74</p><p>21.4.13 igmp mvlan group bandwidth..............................................................21-75</p><p>21.4.14 igmp mvlan group static-port ..............................................................21-76</p><p>21.4.15 igmp mvlan group prejoin ...................................................................21-77</p><p>21.4.16 igmp mvlan group source-address ......................................................21-78</p><p>21.4.17 igmp mvlan priority ............................................................................21-78</p><p>21.4.18 igmp statistics clear ...........................................................................21-79</p><p>XXVI</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>21.4.19 mvlan-translate..................................................................................21-80</p><p>21.4.20 show igmp interface...........................................................................21-81</p><p>21.4.21 show igmp mvlan...............................................................................21-82</p><p>21.4.22 show igmp mvlan group .....................................................................21-82</p><p>21.4.23 show igmp dynamic-member..............................................................21-83</p><p>21.4.24 show igmp static-member ..................................................................21-84</p><p>21.4.25</p><p>show igmp log ...................................................................................21-85</p><p>21.4.26 show igmp statistics...........................................................................21-86</p><p>21.4.27 show mvlan-translate .........................................................................21-86</p><p>21.5 SCB VLAN Commands..................................................................................21-87</p><p>21.5.1 vlan-scb-action vlan-remove.................................................................21-87</p><p>21.5.2 vlan-scb-action vlan-translate ...............................................................21-88</p><p>Chapter 22 IPTV Commands ................................................................... 22-1</p><p>22.1 IPTV Global Commands ................................................................................. 22-1</p><p>22.1.1 iptv cac ................................................................................................ 22-1</p><p>22.1.2 iptv sms-server..................................................................................... 22-2</p><p>22.1.3 iptv highest-priority ............................................................................... 22-2</p><p>22.1.4 show iptv control .................................................................................. 22-3</p><p>22.2 IPTV Channel Commands............................................................................... 22-4</p><p>22.2.1 iptv channel mvlan group name............................................................. 22-4</p><p>22.2.2 iptv channel mvlan group to................................................................... 22-5</p><p>22.2.3 iptv channel rename ............................................................................. 22-7</p><p>22.2.4 iptv channel view-profile........................................................................ 22-8</p><p>22.2.5 iptv channel cdr .................................................................................... 22-9</p><p>22.2.6 show iptv channel................................................................................22-10</p><p>22.3 Package Commands .....................................................................................22-11</p><p>22.3.1 iptv package........................................................................................22-11</p><p>22.3.2 iptv package channel ...........................................................................22-12</p><p>22.3.3 iptv package rename ...........................................................................22-13</p><p>22.3.4 show iptv package...............................................................................22-13</p><p>22.4 PWR Preview Commands..............................................................................22-14</p><p>22.4.1 iptv prw...............................................................................................22-14</p><p>22.4.2 iptv prw reset ......................................................................................22-15</p><p>22.4.3 iptv prw auto-reset ...............................................................................22-16</p><p>22.4.4 iptv prw recognition-time ......................................................................22-16</p><p>22.4.5 show iptv prw ......................................................................................22-17</p><p>22.5 View-profile Profile Commands.......................................................................22-18</p><p>XXVII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>22.5.1 iptv view-profile ...................................................................................22-18</p><p>22.5.2 iptv view-profile count ..........................................................................22-18</p><p>22.5.3 iptv view-profile duration ......................................................................22-19</p><p>22.5.4 iptv view-profile blackout ......................................................................22-20</p><p>22.5.5 show iptv view-profile...........................................................................22-21</p><p>22.6 CDR Commands ...........................................................................................22-22</p><p>22.6.1 iptv cdr................................................................................................22-22</p><p>22.6.2 iptv cdr max-records ............................................................................22-22</p><p>22.6.3 iptv cdr report ......................................................................................22-23</p><p>22.6.4 iptv cdr report-interval ..........................................................................22-24</p><p>22.6.5 iptv cdr report-threshold .......................................................................22-25</p><p>22.6.6 iptv cdr create-period ...........................................................................22-25</p><p>22.6.7 iptv cdr deny-right................................................................................22-26</p><p>22.6.8 iptv cdr prw-right..................................................................................22-27</p><p>22.6.9 iptv cdr prw-overcount .........................................................................22-28</p><p>22.6.10 iptv cdr clear......................................................................................22-28</p><p>22.6.11 show iptv cdr .....................................................................................22-29</p><p>22.6.12 show iptv cdr content .........................................................................22-30</p><p>22.7 Interface Mode Commands ............................................................................22-31</p><p>22.7.1 iptv service..........................................................................................22-31</p><p>22.7.2 iptv auth-mode ....................................................................................22-32</p><p>22.7.3 iptv right-mode ....................................................................................22-33</p><p>22.7.4 iptv channel ........................................................................................22-34</p><p>22.7.5 iptv cdr................................................................................................22-35</p><p>22.7.6 show iptv interface...............................................................................22-35</p><p>Chapter 23 Ethernet OAM Commands (802.3ag & 802.3ah) ................. 23-1</p><p>23.1 efm enable..................................................................................................... 23-2</p><p>23.2 efm disable .................................................................................................... 23-2</p><p>23.3 efm remote-loopback ...................................................................................... 23-3</p><p>23.4 efm send-packet............................................................................................. 23-4</p><p>23.5 cfm create md ................................................................................................ 23-4</p><p>23.6 cfm delete ...................................................................................................... 23-5</p><p>23.7 cfm enable ..................................................................................................... 23-6</p><p>23.8 cfm md session .............................................................................................. 23-6</p><p>23.9 ma create ...................................................................................................... 23-7</p><p>23.10 ma delete..................................................................................................... 23-7</p><p>23.11 ma session................................................................................................... 23-8</p><p>XXVIII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>23.12 assign.......................................................................................................... 23-9</p><p>23.13 ccm timer-interval .........................................................................................</p><p>23-9</p><p>23.14 create mep..................................................................................................23-10</p><p>23.15 create mip...................................................................................................23-11</p><p>23.16 create rmep.................................................................................................23-12</p><p>23.17 mep ............................................................................................................23-12</p><p>23.18 primary vlan ................................................................................................23-13</p><p>23.19 protect ........................................................................................................23-13</p><p>23.20 ccm-send ....................................................................................................23-14</p><p>23.21 state enable ................................................................................................23-15</p><p>23.22 cfm lbm.......................................................................................................23-15</p><p>23.23 cfm ltm........................................................................................................23-16</p><p>23.24 cfm ltr-read..................................................................................................23-17</p><p>23.25 show efm interface ......................................................................................23-18</p><p>23.26 show cfm ma...............................................................................................23-19</p><p>23.27 show cfm md...............................................................................................23-20</p><p>23.28 show cfm mp...............................................................................................23-20</p><p>23.29 show cfm status...........................................................................................23-22</p><p>Chapter 24 LST Commands..................................................................... 24-1</p><p>24.1 lst-group ........................................................................................................ 24-1</p><p>24.2 add-port ......................................................................................................... 24-2</p><p>24.3 next-hop ........................................................................................................ 24-2</p><p>24.4 interval-link-detect .......................................................................................... 24-3</p><p>24.5 retry-link-detect .............................................................................................. 24-4</p><p>24.6 show lst ......................................................................................................... 24-5</p><p>24.7 show lst groupid ............................................................................................. 24-5</p><p>Chapter 25 Port Configuration Commands............................................ 25-1</p><p>25.1 max-mac-learn ............................................................................................... 25-1</p><p>25.2 linktrap........................................................................................................... 25-2</p><p>25.3 lock ............................................................................................................... 25-3</p><p>25.4 customer-xconnect ......................................................................................... 25-4</p><p>25.5 flowcontrol ..................................................................................................... 25-4</p><p>25.6 port-protect .................................................................................................... 25-5</p><p>25.7 description ..................................................................................................... 25-6</p><p>25.8 eth-switch multicast-limit ................................................................................. 25-7</p><p>25.9 eth-switch mac-protect.................................................................................... 25-8</p><p>25.10 eth-switch vlan-limit ...................................................................................... 25-8</p><p>XXIX</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>25.11 optical-module-alarm-profile .......................................................................... 25-9</p><p>25.12 ip access-group...........................................................................................25-10</p><p>25.13 show customer-xconnect detail.....................................................................25-11</p><p>25.14 show customer-xconnect summary ...............................................................25-12</p><p>25.15 show interface port-status ............................................................................25-12</p><p>Chapter 26 Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands .................... 26-1</p><p>26.1 byname ......................................................................................................... 26-1</p><p>26.2 clear counter .................................................................................................. 26-2</p><p>26.3 description ..................................................................................................... 26-3</p><p>26.4 duplex ........................................................................................................... 26-4</p><p>26.5 flowcontrol ..................................................................................................... 26-5</p><p>26.6 hybrid-attribute ............................................................................................... 26-6</p><p>26.7 interface ........................................................................................................ 26-6</p><p>26.8 monitor session .............................................................................................. 26-8</p><p>26.9 monitor session (Port)..................................................................................... 26-9</p><p>26.10 multicast .....................................................................................................26-10</p><p>26.11 negotiation auto ...........................................................................................26-11</p><p>26.12 shutdown ....................................................................................................26-11</p><p>26.13 speed .........................................................................................................26-12</p><p>26.14 port-protect .................................................................................................26-13</p><p>26.15 eth-switch broadcast-limit .............................................................................26-14</p><p>26.16 eth-switch unknowncast-limit ........................................................................26-15</p><p>26.17 eth-switch multicast-limit ..............................................................................26-15</p><p>26.18 eth-switch vlan-limit .....................................................................................26-16</p><p>26.19 range..........................................................................................................26-17</p><p>26.20 uplink-isolate ...............................................................................................26-17</p><p>26.21 show eth-switch...........................................................................................26-18</p><p>26.22 show eth-switch vlan-limit.............................................................................26-19</p><p>26.23 show interface .............................................................................................26-20</p><p>26.24 show ip interface .........................................................................................26-23</p><p>26.25 show monitor session ..................................................................................26-24</p><p>26.26 show performance eth-if...............................................................................26-25</p><p>Chapter 27 MSTP Commands ................................................................. 27-1</p><p>27.1 instance......................................................................................................... 27-1</p><p>27.2 name............................................................................................................. 27-2</p><p>27.3 revision.......................................................................................................... 27-3</p><p>27.4 spanning-tree................................................................................................. 27-4</p><p>XXX</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>27.5 spanning-tree bpduguard ................................................................................ 27-5</p><p>27.6 spanning-tree edged-port ................................................................................ 27-6</p><p>27.7 spanning-tree forward-delay............................................................................ 27-7</p><p>27.8 spanning-tree guard ....................................................................................... 27-8</p><p>27.9 spanning-tree hello-time.................................................................................. 27-9</p><p>27.10 spanning-tree linktype................................................................................... 27-9</p><p>27.11 spanning-tree max-age ................................................................................27-10</p><p>27.12 spanning-tree mcheck..................................................................................27-11</p><p>27.13 spanning-tree mode.....................................................................................27-12</p><p>27.14 spanning-tree mst configuration....................................................................27-12</p><p>27.15 spanning-tree mst hmd5-digest ....................................................................27-13</p><p>27.16 spanning-tree mst hmd5-key ........................................................................27-14</p><p>27.17 spanning-tree mst instance priority ...............................................................27-15</p><p>27.18 spanning-tree mst instance (Interface) ..........................................................27-16</p><p>27.19 spanning-tree mst instance path-cost............................................................27-17</p><p>27.20 spanning-tree mst max-hops ........................................................................27-17</p><p>27.21 spanning-tree transparent ............................................................................27-18</p><p>27.22 spanning-tree packet-type............................................................................27-19</p><p>27.23 show spanning tree inconsistentports............................................................27-20</p><p>27.24 show spanning-tree instance ........................................................................27-21</p><p>27.25 show spanning-tree interface........................................................................27-22</p><p>27.26 show spanning-tree mst configuration ...........................................................27-23</p><p>27.27 show spanning-tree statistics........................................................................27-24</p><p>27.28 show spanning-tree transparent....................................................................27-25</p><p>Chapter 28 LACP Commands.................................................................. 28-1</p><p>28.1 clear lacp ....................................................................................................... 28-1</p><p>28.2 interface ........................................................................................................ 28-2</p><p>28.3 lacp admin-key............................................................................................... 28-3</p><p>28.4 lacp port-priority ............................................................................................. 28-3</p><p>28.5 lacp system-priority......................................................................................... 28-4</p><p>28.6 lacp timeout ................................................................................................... 28-5</p><p>28.7 linkgroup load-balance.................................................................................... 28-6</p><p>28.8 linkgroup........................................................................................................ 28-7</p><p>28.9 show lacp ...................................................................................................... 28-7</p><p>28.10 smartgroup................................................................................................... 28-9</p><p>28.11 smartgroup load-balance..............................................................................28-10</p><p>28.12 user-smartgroup load-balance ......................................................................28-11</p><p>XXXI</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>28.13 show user-smartgroup .................................................................................28-11</p><p>28.14 show linkgroup ............................................................................................28-12</p><p>Chapter 29 DHCP Commands ................................................................. 29-1</p><p>29.1 DHCP Snooping Commands........................................................................... 29-1</p><p>29.1.1 ip dhcp snooping broadcast-to-unicast ................................................... 29-1</p><p>29.1.2 ip dhcp snooping clear .......................................................................... 29-2</p><p>29.1.3 ip dhcp snooping enable ....................................................................... 29-2</p><p>29.1.4 ip dhcp snooping .................................................................................. 29-3</p><p>29.1.5 ip dhcp snooping quota......................................................................... 29-4</p><p>29.1.6 ip dhcp snooping trust........................................................................... 29-4</p><p>29.1.7 ip dhcp snooping user delete ip ............................................................. 29-5</p><p>29.1.8 ip dhcp snooping vlan ........................................................................... 29-6</p><p>29.1.9 show ip dhcp snooping configure........................................................... 29-7</p><p>29.1.10 show ip dhcp snooping port ................................................................. 29-7</p><p>29.1.11 show ip dhcp snooping trust ................................................................ 29-8</p><p>29.1.12 show ip dhcp snooping vlan ................................................................ 29-9</p><p>29.1.13 show ip dhcp snooping port quota.......................................................29-10</p><p>29.2 DHCP Layer-3 Commands.............................................................................29-10</p><p>29.2.1 ip dhcp enable.....................................................................................29-10</p><p>29.2.2 ip dhcp logging on ...............................................................................29-11</p><p>29.2.3 ip dhcp mode ......................................................................................29-12</p><p>29.2.4 show ip dhcp configure ........................................................................29-13</p><p>29.3 DHCP Relay/Proxy Commands ......................................................................29-14</p><p>29.3.1 ip dhcp database.................................................................................29-14</p><p>29.3.2 ip dhcp relay server retry......................................................................29-15</p><p>29.3.3 ip dhcp relay update arp.......................................................................29-15</p><p>29.3.4 ip dhcp proxy client leasetime...............................................................29-16</p><p>29.3.5 ip dhcp relay server vclass-id ...............................................................29-17</p><p>29.3.6 ip dhcp helper-address ........................................................................29-18</p><p>29.3.7 ip dhcp relay agent ..............................................................................29-19</p><p>29.3.8 ip dhcp relay server .............................................................................29-20</p><p>29.3.9 ip dhcp relay user delete ip ..................................................................29-21</p><p>29.3.10 bridge-dhcp-relay ..............................................................................29-21</p><p>29.3.11 show ip dhcp relay server vclass-id .....................................................29-22</p><p>29.3.12 show ip dhcp proxy client ...................................................................29-23</p><p>29.3.13 show bridge-dhcp-relay......................................................................29-23</p><p>29.4 DHCP Server Commands ..............................................................................29-24</p><p>XXXII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>29.4.1 ip local pool.........................................................................................29-24</p><p>29.4.2 ip local pool conflict-ip..........................................................................29-25</p><p>29.4.3 ip dhcp server dns ...............................................................................29-25</p><p>29.4.4 ip dhcp server leasetime ......................................................................29-26</p><p>29.4.5 ip dhcp server update arp ....................................................................29-27</p><p>29.4.6 ip dhcp server gateway ........................................................................29-28</p><p>29.4.7 peer default ip pool ..............................................................................29-29</p><p>29.4.8 show ip dhcp server user .....................................................................29-30</p><p>Chapter 30 Port Location Commands .................................................... 30-1</p><p>30.1 Port Location Commands................................................................................ 30-1</p><p>30.1.1 port location access-node-identifier........................................................ 30-1</p><p>30.1.2 port-location hostname ......................................................................... 30-2</p><p>30.1.3 port-location rackno frameno................................................................. 30-2</p><p>30.1.4 port-location flexible-syntax add ............................................................ 30-3</p><p>30.1.5 port-location flexible-syntax delete ......................................................... 30-5</p><p>30.1.6 port-location format............................................................................... 30-5</p><p>30.1.7 port-location sub-option remote-id ......................................................... 30-6</p><p>30.1.8 port-location sub-option remote-id name ................................................ 30-7</p><p>30.1.9 show port-location global ...................................................................... 30-8</p><p>30.1.10 show port-location port........................................................................ 30-8</p><p>30.1.11 show port-location flexible-syntax......................................................... 30-9</p><p>30.2 DHCP Option82 Commands ..........................................................................30-10</p><p>30.2.1 dhcp-option82 .....................................................................................30-10</p><p>30.2.2 dhcp-option82 pvc ...............................................................................30-11</p><p>30.2.3 dhcp-option82 trust..............................................................................30-11</p><p>30.2.4 show dhcp-option82 global...................................................................30-12</p><p>30.2.5 show dhcp-option82 port......................................................................30-13</p><p>30.3 PPPoE+ Commands......................................................................................30-14</p><p>30.3.1 pppoe-plus..........................................................................................30-14</p><p>30.3.2 pppoe-plus pvc....................................................................................30-14</p><p>30.3.3 show pppoe-plus global .......................................................................30-15</p><p>30.3.4 show pppoe-plus port ..........................................................................30-16</p><p>Chapter 31 MFF and ARP Anti Snoofing Commands ........................... 31-1</p><p>31.1 ip-service mac-forced-forwarding..................................................................... 31-1</p><p>31.2 ip-service mac-forced-forwarding vlan.............................................................. 31-2</p><p>31.3 ip-servcie arp-anti-spoofing ............................................................................. 31-3</p><p>31.4 ip-servcie arp-anti-spoofing vlan ...................................................................... 31-3</p><p>XXXIII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>31.5 ip-service ip-source-guard............................................................................... 31-4</p><p>31.6 show ip-service arp......................................................................................... 31-5</p><p>31.7 show ip-service mac-forced-forwarding ............................................................ 31-6</p><p>31.8 show ip-service gateway ................................................................................. 31-7</p><p>31.9 show ip-service arp-anti-spoofing .................................................................... 31-8</p><p>31.10 show ip-service ip-source-guard .................................................................... 31-8</p><p>Chapter 32 Control Panel Safety Commands ........................................ 32-1</p><p>32.1 anti-dos ......................................................................................................... 32-1</p><p>32.2 anti-dos drop.................................................................................................. 32-2</p><p>32.3 anti-dos drv-limit ............................................................................................. 32-2</p><p>32.4 anti-dos blocking-time..................................................................................... 32-3</p><p>32.5 anti-dos limit-num........................................................................................... 32-4</p><p>32.6 antidos........................................................................................................... 32-4</p><p>32.7 packet-limit .................................................................................................... 32-5</p><p>32.8 show control-panel anti-dos black-table ........................................................... 32-6</p><p>32.9 show control-panel packet-limit statistics.......................................................... 32-7</p><p>32.10 clear packet-statistics.................................................................................... 32-8</p><p>Chapter 33 IPv4 Protocol Commands .................................................... 33-1</p><p>33.1 arp to-static .................................................................................................... 33-2</p><p>33.2 arp timeout..................................................................................................... 33-2</p><p>33.3 clear arp ........................................................................................................ 33-3</p><p>33.4 clear arp-cache .............................................................................................. 33-4</p><p>33.5 clear ip traffic.................................................................................................. 33-5</p><p>33.6 clear tcp connect ............................................................................................ 33-5</p><p>33.7 clear tcp line...................................................................................................</p><p>33-6</p><p>33.8 clear tcp statistics ........................................................................................... 33-7</p><p>33.9 clear tcp tcb ................................................................................................... 33-7</p><p>33.10 clear tcp tty .................................................................................................. 33-8</p><p>33.11 clear tcp vty .................................................................................................. 33-9</p><p>33.12 ip route ........................................................................................................ 33-9</p><p>33.13 ip address ...................................................................................................33-11</p><p>33.14 ip mtu .........................................................................................................33-11</p><p>33.15 ip proxy-arp.................................................................................................33-12</p><p>33.16 ip redirect....................................................................................................33-13</p><p>33.17 ip source-route ............................................................................................33-14</p><p>33.18 ip tcp finwait-time.........................................................................................33-14</p><p>33.19 ip tcp queuemax ..........................................................................................33-15</p><p>XXXIV</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>33.20 ip tcp synwait-time .......................................................................................33-16</p><p>33.21 ip tcp window-size .......................................................................................33-16</p><p>33.22 ip unreachable.............................................................................................33-17</p><p>33.23 ping ............................................................................................................33-18</p><p>33.24 ping mng.....................................................................................................33-19</p><p>33.25 set arp ........................................................................................................33-20</p><p>33.26 show arp.....................................................................................................33-21</p><p>33.27 show ip forwarding.......................................................................................33-22</p><p>33.28 show ip protocol routing ...............................................................................33-24</p><p>33.29 show ip protocol routing summary.................................................................33-25</p><p>33.30 show ip route...............................................................................................33-25</p><p>33.31 show ip traffic ..............................................................................................33-27</p><p>33.32 show tcp .....................................................................................................33-29</p><p>33.33 show tcp brief ..............................................................................................33-31</p><p>33.34 show tcp configure.......................................................................................33-32</p><p>33.35 show tcp line ...............................................................................................33-33</p><p>33.36 show tcp statistics........................................................................................33-34</p><p>33.37 show tcp tcb................................................................................................33-35</p><p>33.38 show tcp tty.................................................................................................33-37</p><p>33.39 show tcp vty ................................................................................................33-38</p><p>33.40 show vrrp ....................................................................................................33-39</p><p>33.41 trace ...........................................................................................................33-41</p><p>33.42 vrrp advertise ..............................................................................................33-42</p><p>33.43 vrrp authentication .......................................................................................33-43</p><p>33.44 vrrp ip .........................................................................................................33-44</p><p>33.45 vrrp learn ....................................................................................................33-44</p><p>33.46 vrrp preempt................................................................................................33-45</p><p>33.47 vrrp priority..................................................................................................33-46</p><p>Chapter 34 ACL Commands.................................................................... 34-1</p><p>34.1 acl standard ................................................................................................... 34-1</p><p>34.2 acl extend ...................................................................................................... 34-2</p><p>34.3 acl hybrid ....................................................................................................... 34-3</p><p>34.4 acl link ........................................................................................................... 34-3</p><p>34.5 name............................................................................................................. 34-4</p><p>34.6 rule (Basic ACL) ............................................................................................. 34-5</p><p>34.7 rule (Extended ACL) ....................................................................................... 34-6</p><p>34.8 rule (Layer-2 ACL).......................................................................................... 34-8</p><p>XXXV</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>34.9 rule (Hybrid ACL)............................................................................................ 34-9</p><p>34.10 vlan-mark....................................................................................................34-11</p><p>34.11 clear traffic-statistics.....................................................................................34-12</p><p>34.12 show access-list bound ................................................................................34-13</p><p>34.13 show acl .....................................................................................................34-13</p><p>Chapter 35 QoS Commands.................................................................... 35-1</p><p>35.1 qos dscp-to-dscp-profile.................................................................................. 35-1</p><p>35.2 qos dscp-to-drop-profile .................................................................................. 35-2</p><p>35.3 qos dscp-to-cos-profile.................................................................................... 35-3</p><p>35.4 qos cos-to-cos-profile ..................................................................................... 35-4</p><p>35.5 qos queue-block-profile................................................................................... 35-5</p><p>35.6 qos queue-map-profile .................................................................................... 35-7</p><p>35.7 qos eth-cos-local-map .................................................................................... 35-8</p><p>35.8 traffic-profile ................................................................................................... 35-9</p><p>35.9 qos trust .......................................................................................................35-10</p><p>35.10 qos cos cos-remark .....................................................................................35-11</p><p>35.11 qos cos</p><p>3-3</p><p>3.5 del-rack ............................................................................................................. 3-4</p><p>3.6 del-shelf............................................................................................................. 3-5</p><p>3.7 del-card ............................................................................................................. 3-6</p><p>3.8 del-subcard........................................................................................................ 3-6</p><p>3.9 reboot................................................................................................................ 3-7</p><p>3.10 reset-card ........................................................................................................ 3-8</p><p>3.11 show rack......................................................................................................... 3-9</p><p>3.12 show shelf........................................................................................................ 3-9</p><p>3.13 swap ............................................................................................................. 3-10</p><p>3.14 show card .......................................................................................................3-11</p><p>Chapter 4 Fan Management....................................................................... 4-1</p><p>4.1 fan control.......................................................................................................... 4-1</p><p>4.2 fan epm ............................................................................................................. 4-2</p><p>4.3 fan high-threshold .............................................................................................. 4-3</p><p>4.4 fan speed .......................................................................................................... 4-3</p><p>4.5 fanboard ............................................................................................................ 4-4</p><p>4.6 fan-board........................................................................................................... 4-5</p><p>4.7 fan-epm-console ................................................................................................ 4-6</p><p>4.8 fan high-temp-protection ..................................................................................... 4-7</p><p>4.9 show fan............................................................................................................ 4-8</p><p>4.10 show fanboard ................................................................................................. 4-9</p><p>II</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>4.11 show fan-epm-console ...................................................................................... 4-9</p><p>Chapter 5 Version Management ................................................................ 5-1</p><p>5.1 download........................................................................................................... 5-1</p><p>5.2 upload ............................................................................................................... 5-2</p><p>5.3 sync-file ............................................................................................................. 5-3</p><p>5.4 update-boot ....................................................................................................... 5-4</p><p>5.5 swapver............................................................................................................. 5-5</p><p>5.6 patch active ....................................................................................................... 5-6</p><p>5.7 patch deactive.................................................................................................... 5-6</p><p>5.8 patch load.......................................................................................................... 5-7</p><p>5.9 patch unload ...................................................................................................... 5-7</p><p>5.10 show compound-version ................................................................................... 5-8</p><p>5.11 show version-running........................................................................................ 5-9</p><p>5.12 show version-saved........................................................................................ 5-10</p><p>5.13 show sync-status.............................................................................................5-11</p><p>Chapter 6 File System Management ......................................................... 6-1</p><p>6.1 auto-backup condition......................................................................................... 6-1</p><p>6.2 auto-backup period............................................................................................. 6-2</p><p>6.3 config-filename................................................................................................... 6-3</p><p>6.4 copy .................................................................................................................. 6-3</p><p>6.5 delete ................................................................................................................ 6-5</p><p>6.6 dir ..................................................................................................................... 6-6</p><p>6.7 file-server .......................................................................................................... 6-7</p><p>6.8 manual-backup .................................................................................................. 6-8</p><p>6.9 write .................................................................................................................. 6-8</p><p>6.10 write flash ........................................................................................................ 6-9</p><p>6.11 write alarmlog................................................................................................. 6-10</p><p>6.12 show auto-backup condition .............................................................................6-11</p><p>6.13 show auto-backup period .................................................................................6-11</p><p>6.14 show auto-backup progress ............................................................................ 6-12</p><p>6.15 show file-server .............................................................................................. 6-13</p><p>Chapter 7 User Management ..................................................................... 7-1</p><p>7.1 line console absolute-timeout .............................................................................. 7-1</p><p>7.2 line console idle-timeout ..................................................................................... 7-2</p><p>7.3 line telnet absolute-timeout ................................................................................. 7-3</p><p>7.4 line telnet access-class....................................................................................... 7-4</p><p>7.5 line telnet idle-timeout......................................................................................... 7-4</p><p>III</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>7.6 line telnet users.................................................................................................. 7-5</p><p>7.7 login .................................................................................................................. 7-6</p><p>7.8 login-authentication-type..................................................................................... 7-6</p><p>7.9 login-authorization-type ...................................................................................... 7-7</p><p>7.10 logout .............................................................................................................. 7-8</p><p>7.11 exit .................................................................................................................. 7-8</p><p>7.12 rlogin ...............................................................................................................</p><p>dscp-remark....................................................................................35-12</p><p>35.12 qos egress-cos cos-remark ..........................................................................35-13</p><p>35.13 qos egress-cos dscp-remark ........................................................................35-14</p><p>35.14 qos traffic-shape..........................................................................................35-14</p><p>35.15 qos queue-block-profile (interface)................................................................35-15</p><p>35.16 qos queue-map-profile (interface) .................................................................35-16</p><p>35.17 qos drop-procedence ...................................................................................35-17</p><p>35.18 qos dscp dscp-remark..................................................................................35-18</p><p>35.19 traffic-mirror.................................................................................................35-19</p><p>35.20 traffic-profile ................................................................................................35-20</p><p>35.21 show qos dscp-to-dscp-profile ......................................................................35-21</p><p>35.22 show qos dscp-to-drop-profile.......................................................................35-21</p><p>35.23 show qos cos-to-cos-profile..........................................................................35-22</p><p>35.24 show qos queue-block-profile .......................................................................35-23</p><p>35.25 show qos queue-map-profile ........................................................................35-23</p><p>35.26 show qos eth-cos-local-map .........................................................................35-24</p><p>35.27 show traffic-profile .......................................................................................35-25</p><p>35.28 show traffic-mirror........................................................................................35-25</p><p>Chapter 36 MAC Configuration Commands........................................... 36-1</p><p>36.1 mac add ........................................................................................................ 36-1</p><p>36.2 mac aging-time .............................................................................................. 36-2</p><p>XXXVI</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>36.3 mac monitor-period......................................................................................... 36-3</p><p>36.4 mac pool........................................................................................................ 36-3</p><p>36.5 mac usage-threshold ...................................................................................... 36-4</p><p>36.6 mac delete ..................................................................................................... 36-5</p><p>36.7 security mac-anti-spoofing .............................................................................. 36-6</p><p>36.8 security uplink-protected-mac.......................................................................... 36-7</p><p>36.9 show security configuration ............................................................................. 36-8</p><p>36.10 show security mac-spoofing-list ..................................................................... 36-8</p><p>36.11 show security mac-spoofing-log ..................................................................... 36-9</p><p>36.12 show mac ...................................................................................................36-10</p><p>36.13 show mac aging-time ...................................................................................36-11</p><p>36.14 show mac monitor-info .................................................................................36-12</p><p>36.15 show mac pool ............................................................................................36-13</p><p>36.16 show mac running .......................................................................................36-14</p><p>Chapter 37 IP Address Pool Commands................................................ 37-1</p><p>37.1 ip local pool.................................................................................................... 37-1</p><p>37.2 ip local pool conflict-ip..................................................................................... 37-2</p><p>37.3 clear ip pool conflict-ip .................................................................................... 37-2</p><p>37.4 peer default ip pool ......................................................................................... 37-3</p><p>37.5 show ip local pool ........................................................................................... 37-4</p><p>37.6 show ip local pool conflict-ip ............................................................................ 37-5</p><p>Chapter 38 System Log/Statistical Management Commands.............. 38-1</p><p>38.1 clear logging alarm ......................................................................................... 38-1</p><p>38.2 clear logging command................................................................................... 38-2</p><p>38.3 clear logging snmp ......................................................................................... 38-2</p><p>38.4 clear processor .............................................................................................. 38-3</p><p>38.5 logging buffer ................................................................................................. 38-4</p><p>38.6 logging console .............................................................................................. 38-4</p><p>38.7 logging level................................................................................................... 38-5</p><p>38.8 logging mode ................................................................................................. 38-6</p><p>38.9 logging on...................................................................................................... 38-7</p><p>38.10 logging snmplog-save ................................................................................... 38-7</p><p>38.11 show snmplogfile .......................................................................................... 38-8</p><p>38.12 show cmdlogfile............................................................................................ 38-9</p><p>38.13 show logging alarm......................................................................................38-10</p><p>38.14 show logging configure ................................................................................38-11</p><p>38.15 show processor ...........................................................................................38-12</p><p>XXXVII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>38.16 unm server..................................................................................................38-13</p><p>38.17 write alarmlog..............................................................................................38-14</p><p>38.18 write cmdlog................................................................................................38-15</p><p>38.19 write snmplog..............................................................................................38-16</p><p>Chapter 39 NTP Configuration Commands............................................ 39-1</p><p>39.1 ntp alarm-threshold......................................................................................... 39-1</p><p>39.2 ntp poll-interval............................................................................................... 39-2</p><p>39.3 ntp enable...................................................................................................... 39-3</p><p>39.4 ntp server ...................................................................................................... 39-3</p><p>39.5 ntp source......................................................................................................</p><p>39-4</p><p>39.6 show ntp status .............................................................................................. 39-5</p><p>Chapter 40 Clock Management Commands........................................... 40-1</p><p>40.1 clock.............................................................................................................. 40-1</p><p>40.2 card-clock ...................................................................................................... 40-2</p><p>40.3 source ........................................................................................................... 40-3</p><p>40.4 external-input ................................................................................................. 40-4</p><p>40.5 external-output ............................................................................................... 40-5</p><p>40.6 ptp................................................................................................................. 40-6</p><p>40.7 ptp-source...................................................................................................... 40-7</p><p>40.8 show clock config ........................................................................................... 40-8</p><p>40.9 show clock interface ....................................................................................... 40-9</p><p>40.10 show clock source active............................................................................... 40-9</p><p>40.11 show clock source alarm ..............................................................................40-10</p><p>40.12 show source active ......................................................................................40-11</p><p>40.13 show source alarm ......................................................................................40-11</p><p>Chapter 41 TACACS+ Commands .......................................................... 41-1</p><p>41.1 tacacs enable................................................................................................. 41-1</p><p>41.2 tacacs-client................................................................................................... 41-2</p><p>41.3 tacacs-server ................................................................................................. 41-2</p><p>Chapter 42 RADIUS Commands.............................................................. 42-1</p><p>42.1 algorithm........................................................................................................ 42-1</p><p>42.2 deadtime........................................................................................................ 42-2</p><p>42.3 max-retries..................................................................................................... 42-3</p><p>42.4 radius vendor-identify ..................................................................................... 42-4</p><p>42.5 server ............................................................................................................ 42-4</p><p>42.6 timeout .......................................................................................................... 42-5</p><p>42.7 show radius vendor-identify............................................................................. 42-6</p><p>XXXVIII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 43 SSH Commands.................................................................... 43-1</p><p>43.1 ssh server authentication ispgroup................................................................... 43-1</p><p>43.2 ssh server authentication mode ....................................................................... 43-2</p><p>43.3 ssh server authentication type ......................................................................... 43-2</p><p>43.4 ssh server enable ........................................................................................... 43-3</p><p>43.5 ssh server generate-key.................................................................................. 43-4</p><p>43.6 ssh server only............................................................................................... 43-4</p><p>43.7 ssh server version .......................................................................................... 43-5</p><p>43.8 show ssh ....................................................................................................... 43-6</p><p>Chapter 44 PIM Snooping Commands ................................................... 44-1</p><p>44.1 ip pim snooping .............................................................................................. 44-1</p><p>44.2 pim snooping ................................................................................................. 44-2</p><p>44.3 show ip pim snooping all-statistic..................................................................... 44-2</p><p>44.4 show ip pim snooping entry ............................................................................. 44-3</p><p>44.5 show ip pim snooping neighbor-info................................................................. 44-4</p><p>44.6 show ip pim snooping port-info ........................................................................ 44-5</p><p>44.7 show ip pim snooping port-statistic clear interface ............................................ 44-5</p><p>44.8 show ip pim snooping port-statistic interface..................................................... 44-6</p><p>Chapter 45 RIP Protocol Commands...................................................... 45-1</p><p>45.1 router rip ........................................................................................................ 45-2</p><p>45.2 auto-summary ................................................................................................ 45-2</p><p>45.3 default-metric ................................................................................................. 45-3</p><p>45.4 disable interface ............................................................................................. 45-4</p><p>45.5 distance......................................................................................................... 45-5</p><p>45.6 enable interface.............................................................................................. 45-5</p><p>45.7 flash-update-threshold .................................................................................... 45-6</p><p>45.8 ip poison-reverse............................................................................................ 45-7</p><p>45.9 ip rip authentication key .................................................................................. 45-8</p><p>45.10 ip rip authentication key-chain ....................................................................... 45-9</p><p>45.11 ip rip authentication mode ............................................................................45-10</p><p>45.12 ip rip interface .............................................................................................45-10</p><p>45.13 ip rip neighbor-restrict ..................................................................................45-11</p><p>45.14 ip rip notify default route...............................................................................45-12</p><p>45.15 ip rip only-send-subnet.................................................................................45-13</p><p>45.16 ip rip originate default route ..........................................................................45-14</p><p>45.17 ip rip receive version....................................................................................45-15</p><p>45.18 ip split-horizon .............................................................................................45-16</p><p>XXXIX</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>45.19 maximum-paths...........................................................................................45-17</p><p>45.20 neighbor .....................................................................................................45-17</p><p>45.21 network.......................................................................................................45-18</p><p>45.22 offset-list .....................................................................................................45-19</p><p>45.23 output-delay ................................................................................................45-20</p><p>45.24 redistribute ..................................................................................................45-21</p><p>45.25 show ip rip ..................................................................................................45-22</p><p>45.26 show ip rip database....................................................................................45-23</p><p>45.27 show ip rip interface.....................................................................................45-24</p><p>45.28 show ip rip networks ....................................................................................45-25</p><p>45.29 timers basic.................................................................................................45-25</p><p>45.30 validate-update-source.................................................................................45-27</p><p>45.31 version........................................................................................................45-27</p><p>Chapter 46 OSPF Protocol Commands.................................................. 46-1</p><p>46.1 enable ip ospf................................................................................................. 46-2</p><p>46.2 router ospf ..................................................................................................... 46-3</p><p>46.3 area authentication ......................................................................................... 46-4</p><p>46.4 area filter-list .................................................................................................. 46-4</p><p>46.5 area nssa....................................................................................................... 46-6</p><p>46.6 area range ..................................................................................................... 46-7</p><p>46.7 area stub ....................................................................................................... 46-8</p><p>46.8 area stub-host ................................................................................................ 46-9</p><p>46.9 area virtual-link..............................................................................................46-10</p><p>46.10 auto-cost.....................................................................................................46-11</p><p>46.11 capacity opaque ..........................................................................................46-12</p><p>46.12 clear ip ospf process....................................................................................46-13</p><p>46.13 clear ip ospf redistribution ............................................................................46-14</p><p>46.14 compatible rfc 1583 .....................................................................................46-15</p><p>46.15 debug .........................................................................................................46-15</p><p>46.16 default-metric ..............................................................................................46-16</p><p>46.17 disable area ................................................................................................46-17</p><p>46.18 disable interface ..........................................................................................46-18</p><p>46.19 disable ip ospf .............................................................................................46-18</p><p>46.20 distance ospf...............................................................................................46-19</p><p>46.21 enable area.................................................................................................46-20</p><p>46.22 enable interface...........................................................................................46-21</p><p>46.23 enable ip ospf..............................................................................................46-21</p><p>XL</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>46.24 filter ............................................................................................................46-22</p><p>46.25 grace-period................................................................................................46-23</p><p>46.26 ip ospf authentication ...................................................................................46-24</p><p>46.27 ip ospf authentication-key.............................................................................46-24</p><p>46.28 ip ospf cost..................................................................................................46-25</p><p>46.29 ip ospf dead-interval ....................................................................................46-26</p><p>46.30 ip ospf hello-interval.....................................................................................46-27</p><p>46.31 ip ospf message-digest-key..........................................................................46-28</p><p>46.32 ip ospf mtu-ignore........................................................................................46-29</p><p>46.33 ip ospf network ............................................................................................46-30</p><p>46.34 ip ospf priority..............................................................................................46-31</p><p>46.35 ip ospf retransmit-interval .............................................................................46-31</p><p>46.36 ip ospf transmit-delay...................................................................................46-32</p><p>46.37 maximum-paths...........................................................................................46-33</p><p>46.38 neighbor .....................................................................................................46-34</p><p>46.39 network.......................................................................................................46-35</p><p>46.40 no area .......................................................................................................46-36</p><p>46.41 notify default route .......................................................................................46-37</p><p>46.42 nsf ..............................................................................................................46-38</p><p>46.43 passive-interface .........................................................................................46-38</p><p>46.44 redistribute ..................................................................................................46-39</p><p>46.45 router-id ......................................................................................................46-40</p><p>46.46 show ip ospf ................................................................................................46-41</p><p>46.47 show ip ospf border-routers..........................................................................46-45</p><p>46.48 show ip ospf database .................................................................................46-46</p><p>46.49 show ip ospf interface ..................................................................................46-55</p><p>46.50 show ip ospf neighbor ..................................................................................46-57</p><p>46.51 show ip ospf nsf...........................................................................................46-58</p><p>46.52 show ip ospf request-list...............................................................................46-60</p><p>46.53 show ip ospf retransmission-list ....................................................................46-61</p><p>46.54 show ip ospf virtual-links ..............................................................................46-62</p><p>46.55 summary-address........................................................................................46-63</p><p>46.56 timers lsa-group-pacing................................................................................46-64</p><p>46.57 timers spf ....................................................................................................46-65</p><p>Chapter 47 BGP Protocol Commands.................................................... 47-1</p><p>47.1 enable ip bgp ................................................................................................. 47-2</p><p>47.2 router bgp ...................................................................................................... 47-3</p><p>XLI</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>47.3 address-family ipv4 multicast .......................................................................... 47-4</p><p>47.4 aggregate-adress ........................................................................................... 47-5</p><p>47.5 bgp always-compare-med ............................................................................... 47-6</p><p>47.6 bgp as ........................................................................................................... 47-7</p><p>47.7 bgp client-to-client reflection............................................................................ 47-8</p><p>47.8 bgp cluster-id ................................................................................................. 47-9</p><p>47.9 bgp confederation identifier ............................................................................47-10</p><p>47.10 bgp confederation peers ..............................................................................47-10</p><p>47.11 bgp dampening............................................................................................47-11</p><p>47.12 bgp default ipv4-unicast ...............................................................................47-12</p><p>47.13 bgp default local-preference .........................................................................47-13</p><p>47.14 bgp default route-targer filter ........................................................................47-14</p><p>47.15 bgp fast-external-fallover..............................................................................47-15</p><p>47.16 bgp graceful-restart......................................................................................47-16</p><p>47.17 bgp router-id................................................................................................47-17</p><p>47.18 bgp update-delay.........................................................................................47-17</p><p>47.19 clear ip bgp dampening................................................................................47-18</p><p>47.20 clear ip bgp flap-statistics .............................................................................47-19</p><p>47.21 default-information originate .........................................................................47-20</p><p>47.22 default-metric ..............................................................................................47-21</p><p>47.23 disable ip bgp..............................................................................................47-22</p><p>47.24 distance bgp................................................................................................47-22</p><p>47.25 enable ip bgp ..............................................................................................47-23</p><p>47.26 exit-address-family ......................................................................................47-24</p><p>47.27 ip as-path access-list ...................................................................................47-25</p><p>47.28 ip community-list..........................................................................................47-26</p><p>47.29 ip prefix-list..................................................................................................47-27</p><p>47.30 maximum-paths...........................................................................................47-28</p><p>47.31 neighbor activate .........................................................................................47-29</p><p>47.32 neighbor advertisement-interval....................................................................47-30</p><p>47.33 neighbor allowas-in......................................................................................47-31</p><p>47.34 neighbor default-originate.............................................................................47-32</p><p>47.35 neighbor description ....................................................................................47-33</p><p>47.36 neighbor ebgp-multihop ...............................................................................47-34</p><p>47.37 neighbor maximum-prefix.............................................................................47-35</p><p>47.38 neighbor next-hop-self .................................................................................47-36</p><p>47.39 neighbor passive .........................................................................................47-37</p><p>XLII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>47.40 neighbor password ......................................................................................47-38</p><p>47.41 neighbor prefix-list .......................................................................................47-39</p><p>47.42 neighbor remote-as......................................................................................47-40</p><p>47.43 neighbor remove-private-as..........................................................................47-41</p><p>47.44 neighbor route-map .....................................................................................47-42</p><p>47.45 neighbor route-reflector-client .......................................................................47-43</p><p>47.46 neighbor send-community ............................................................................47-45</p><p>47.47 neighbor send-med......................................................................................47-46</p><p>47.48 neighbor shut-down .....................................................................................47-46</p><p>47.49 neighbor soft-reconfiguration ........................................................................47-47</p><p>47.50 neighbor timers ...........................................................................................47-48</p><p>47.51 neighbor update-source ...............................................................................47-49</p><p>47.52 network.......................................................................................................47-51</p><p>47.53 redistribute ..................................................................................................47-51</p><p>47.54 reset ip bgp .................................................................................................47-52</p><p>47.55 synchronization ...........................................................................................47-53</p><p>47.56 show bgp all neighbor ..................................................................................47-54</p><p>47.57 show bgp all protocol ...................................................................................47-56</p><p>47.58 show bgp all summary .................................................................................47-56</p><p>47.59 show bgp ipv4 multicast ...............................................................................47-58</p><p>47.60 show bgp ipv4 multicast neighbor .................................................................47-60</p><p>47.61 show bgp ipv4 unicast..................................................................................47-62</p><p>47.62 show bgp ipv4 unicast dampening dampened-paths ......................................47-65</p><p>47.63 show bgp ipv4 unicast dampening flap-statistics ............................................47-65</p><p>47.64 show bgp ipv4 unicast neighbor....................................................................47-66</p><p>47.65 show bgp ipv4 unicast summary ...................................................................47-69</p><p>47.66 show ip as-path-access-list ..........................................................................47-70</p><p>47.67 show ip bgp dampened-paths.......................................................................47-71</p><p>47.68 show ip bgp flap-statistics ............................................................................47-72</p><p>47.69 show ip bgp neighbor...................................................................................47-72</p><p>47.70 show ip bgp protocol ....................................................................................47-76</p><p>47.71 show ip bgp route ........................................................................................47-76</p><p>47.72 show ip bgp summary ..................................................................................47-78</p><p>47.73 show ip community-list .................................................................................47-79</p><p>47.74 show ip prefix-list .........................................................................................47-80</p><p>47.75 timers bgp...................................................................................................47-81</p><p>Chapter 48 IS-IS Protocol Commands.................................................... 48-1</p><p>XLIII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>48.1 router isis....................................................................................................... 48-1</p><p>48.2 address-family................................................................................................ 48-2</p><p>48.3 area............................................................................................................... 48-3</p><p>48.4 authentication................................................................................................. 48-4</p><p>48.5 authentication-type ......................................................................................... 48-4</p><p>48.6 default-information originate ............................................................................ 48-6</p><p>48.7 disable........................................................................................................... 48-7</p><p>48.8 disable-snp-authentication .............................................................................. 48-7</p><p>48.9 distance......................................................................................................... 48-8</p><p>48.10 enable ......................................................................................................... 48-9</p><p>48.11 enable-snp-authentication ............................................................................. 48-9</p><p>48.12 hello padding...............................................................................................48-10</p><p>48.13 ignore-lsp-errors ..........................................................................................48-11</p><p>48.14 is-type.........................................................................................................48-12</p><p>48.15 lsp-mtu .......................................................................................................48-13</p><p>48.16 lsp-refresh-time ...........................................................................................48-13</p><p>48.17 max-lsp-lifetime ...........................................................................................48-14</p><p>48.18 maximum-paths...........................................................................................48-15</p><p>48.19 metric-style .................................................................................................48-16</p><p>48.20 redistribute ..................................................................................................48-17</p><p>48.21 restart .........................................................................................................48-18</p><p>48.22 set-overload-bit ...........................................................................................48-19</p><p>48.23 show isis adjacency .....................................................................................48-20</p><p>48.24 show isis circuits..........................................................................................48-21</p><p>48.25 show isis database ......................................................................................48-22</p><p>48.26 show isis nsf................................................................................................48-25</p><p>48.27 show isis topology .......................................................................................48-26</p><p>48.28 spf-interval ..................................................................................................48-27</p><p>48.29 summary-address........................................................................................48-28</p><p>48.30 system-id ....................................................................................................48-30</p><p>Glossary .......................................................................................................... I</p><p>XLIV</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>About This Manual</p><p>Purpose</p><p>The ZXA10 C320 Optical Access Convergence Equipment (ZXA10 C320 for short) is a</p><p>2U-height OLT device, which satisfies the market requirement for small-capacity OLTs.</p><p>The ZXA10 C320 consists of the switching and control cards, and PON interface cards.</p><p>This manual provides the command information on the ZXA10 C320 Optical Access</p><p>Convergence Equipment.</p><p>Intended Audience</p><p>This document is intended for:</p><p>l Installation and debugging engineer</p><p>l Network monitoring engineer</p><p>l System maintenance engineer</p><p>l Data configuration engineer</p><p>What Is in This Manual</p><p>This manual contains the following chapters:</p><p>Chapter Summary</p><p>1, Overview Describes the command format, the command</p><p>usage, the command operation and mode.</p><p>2, Basic System Management Describes the commands related to basic system</p><p>management.</p><p>3, Hardware Management Describes the commands related to hardware</p><p>management.</p><p>4, Fan Management Describes the commands related to fan</p><p>management.</p><p>5, Version Management Describes the commands related to version</p><p>management.</p><p>6, File System Management Describes the commands related to file system</p><p>management.</p><p>7, User Management Describes the commands related to user</p><p>management.</p><p>8, SNMP Commands Describes the commands related to SNMP.</p><p>9, FTP Server Commands Describes the commands related to FTP server.</p><p>I</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter Summary</p><p>10, Alarm Management Describes the commands related to alarm</p><p>management.</p><p>11, Historical Performance Management Describes the commands related to historical</p><p>performance management.</p><p>12, Performance Alarm Profile Management Describes the commands related to performance</p><p>alarm profile management.</p><p>13, Debugging Commands Describes the commands related to debugging.</p><p>14, Monitor Commands Describes the commands related to monitor.</p><p>15, VLAN Commands Describes the commands related to VLAN.</p><p>16, SuperVLAN Commands Describes the commands related to super VLAN.</p><p>17, P2P Commands Describes the commands related to P2P.</p><p>18, GPON and EPON Common Configuration Describes the commands related to GPON and</p><p>EPON common configuration.</p><p>19, EPON Commands Describes the commands related to EPON.</p><p>20, GPON Commands Describes the commands related to GPON.</p><p>21, Multicast Commands Describes the commands related to multicast.</p><p>22, IPTV Commands Describes the commands related to IPTV.</p><p>23, Ethernet OAM Commands (802.3ag &</p><p>802.3ah)</p><p>Describes the commands related to 802.3ag and</p><p>802.3ah.</p><p>24, LST Commands Describes the commands related to LST.</p><p>25, Port Configuration Commands Describes the commands related to port</p><p>configuration.</p><p>26, Ethernet Interface Configuration</p><p>Commands</p><p>Describes the commands related to Ethernet</p><p>interface configuration.</p><p>27, MSTP Commands Describes the commands related to MSTP.</p><p>28, LACP Commands Describes the commands related to LACP.</p><p>29, DHCP Commands Describes the commands related to DHCP.</p><p>30,</p><p>Port Location Commands Describes the commands related to port location.</p><p>31, MFF and ARP Anti Spoofing Commands Describes the commands related to MFF and ARP</p><p>anti spoofing.</p><p>32, Control Panel Safety Commands Describes the commands related to control panel</p><p>safety.</p><p>33, IPV4 Protocol Commands Describes the commands related to IPV4 protocol.</p><p>34, ACL Commands Describes the commands related to ACL.</p><p>35, QoS Commands Describes the commands related to QoS.</p><p>II</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter Summary</p><p>36, MAC Configuration Commands Describes the commands related to MAC</p><p>configuration.</p><p>37, IP Address Pool Commands Describes the commands related to IP address</p><p>pool.</p><p>38, System Log/Statistical Management</p><p>Commands</p><p>Describes the commands related to system</p><p>log/statistical management.</p><p>39, NTP Configuration Commands Describes the commands related to NTP</p><p>configuration.</p><p>40, Clock Management Commands Describes the commands related to clock</p><p>management.</p><p>41, TACACS+ Commands Describes the commands related to TACACS+.</p><p>42, RADIUS Commands Describes the commands related to RADIUS.</p><p>43, SSH Commands Describes the commands related to SSH.</p><p>44, PIM Snooping Commands Describes the commands related to PIM Snooping.</p><p>45, RIP Protocol Commands Describes the commands related to RIP protocol.</p><p>46, OSPF Protocol Commands Describes the commands related to OSPF Protocol.</p><p>47, BGP Protocol Commands Describes the commands related to BGP Protocol.</p><p>48, IS-IS Protocol Commands Describes the commands related to IS-IS protocol.</p><p>Conventions</p><p>This manual uses the following typographical conventions:</p><p>Typeface Meaning</p><p>Italics Variables in commands. It may also refer to other related manuals and documents.</p><p>Bold Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, option button names, check boxes,</p><p>drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names, parameters, and commands.</p><p>Constant</p><p>width</p><p>Text that you type, program codes, filenames, directory names, and function names.</p><p>[ ] Optional parameters.</p><p>{ } Mandatory parameters.</p><p>| Separates individual parameters in a series of parameters.</p><p>III</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>IV</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 1</p><p>Overview</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>Command Format ......................................................................................................1-1</p><p>Command Usage and Operation ................................................................................1-1</p><p>Command Mode.........................................................................................................1-2</p><p>1.1 Command Format</p><p>The command format is as follows:</p><p>command sub_command NNN {param1 n | param2 n1/n2} [param3 n ] [param4 n]</p><p>where:</p><p>l command is the command name.</p><p>l sub_command is the sub-command name.</p><p>l NNN indicates that a parameter is directly expressed with a parameter value.</p><p>l { } indicates that one of the parameters in it must be specified.</p><p>l [ ] indicates that the parameter(s) in it is optional.</p><p>l n1/n2 indicates variables.</p><p>Example</p><p>l set-memthreshold [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] slotno slotno threshold</p><p>l igmp {enable | disable}</p><p>1.2 Command Usage and Operation</p><p>The general command usage and operation is as follows:</p><p>Help Commands</p><p>l It is not necessary to input a command completely. Press the Tab key for filling the</p><p>whole command.</p><p>l Press the space + ? key to view the command help information.</p><p>l Press the ↑ key to recall an already issued command.</p><p>l Telnet session is terminated if it remains idle for six minutes.</p><p>l Type ? key in any specific mode to view all available commands.</p><p>l Enter first letter of the command and type ? key to search the required command.</p><p>l After parameter press spacebar and type ? key to get a brief description of the</p><p>parameter values.</p><p>1-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>System Version</p><p>Execute show version-running command to display current system version.</p><p>Showing Command History</p><p>Execute show history command to view the all the commands executed by the user in a</p><p>particular session.</p><p>1.3 Command Mode</p><p>Table 1-1 lists the ZXA10 C320 command modes.</p><p>Table 1-1 Command Mode</p><p>Mode DOS Prompt Access Mode Access Command</p><p>User mode ZXAN> - Access to the user</p><p>mode after login</p><p>Privilege mode ZXAN# User mode enable</p><p>Global configuration mode ZXAN(config)# Privilege mode configure terminal</p><p>PON configuration mode ZXAN(config-pon)# Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>pon</p><p>EPON configuration mode ZXAN(config-epon)# Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>epon</p><p>GPON configuration mode ZXAN(config-gpon)# Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>gpon</p><p>ONU remote management</p><p>mode</p><p>ZXAN(pon-onu-</p><p>mng)#</p><p>Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>pon-onu-mng</p><p>Clock configuration mode ZXAN(config-clock)# Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>clock</p><p>Interface configuration mode ZXAN(config-if)# Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>interface</p><p>VLAN database configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>ZXAN(vlan)# Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>vlan database</p><p>VLAN configuration mode ZXAN(config-vlan)# Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>vlan</p><p>MSTP configuration mode ZXAN(config-mstp)# Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>spanning-tree mst</p><p>configuration</p><p>CES configuration mode ZXAN(config-ces)# Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>ces</p><p>Router configuration mode ZXAN(config-</p><p>router)#</p><p>Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>router</p><p>1-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 1 Overview</p><p>Mode DOS Prompt Access Mode Access Command</p><p>Router address mode ZXAN(config-router-</p><p>af)#</p><p>Route configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>address-family</p><p>Standard ACL configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-std-</p><p>acl)#</p><p>Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>acl standard</p><p>Extended ACL configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-ext-</p><p>acl)#</p><p>Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>acl extended</p><p>Hybrid ACL configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-hybd-</p><p>acl)#</p><p>Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>acl hybrid</p><p>Layer–2 ACL configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-link-</p><p>acl)#</p><p>Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>acl link</p><p>AAA-TACACS server group</p><p>mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-sg)# Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>aaa group-server</p><p>tacacs+</p><p>Control panel configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>ZXAN(control-</p><p>panel)#</p><p>Global configuration</p><p>mode</p><p>control-panel</p><p>1-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>This page intentionally left blank.</p><p>1-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2</p><p>Basic System Management</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>auto-write ...................................................................................................................2-2</p><p>banner incoming.........................................................................................................2-2</p><p>clock...........................................................................................................................2-4</p><p>clock timezone ...........................................................................................................2-4</p><p>clock set .....................................................................................................................2-5</p><p>clock summer-time recurring ......................................................................................2-6</p><p>clear mpnat trans-table...............................................................................................2-7</p><p>configure terminal.......................................................................................................2-7</p><p>disable .......................................................................................................................2-8</p><p>enable ........................................................................................................................2-9</p><p>enable secret ...........................................................................................................2-10</p><p>end...........................................................................................................................2-11</p><p>env-switch add-device..............................................................................................2-11</p><p>env-switch switch .....................................................................................................2-12</p><p>exit ...........................................................................................................................2-13</p><p>hostname .................................................................................................................2-14</p><p>load-balance ............................................................................................................2-14</p><p>multi-user configure..................................................................................................2-15</p><p>set-cputhreshold.......................................................................................................2-16</p><p>set-memthreshold ....................................................................................................2-17</p><p>set-pnp.....................................................................................................................2-18</p><p>time-range................................................................................................................2-19</p><p>username.................................................................................................................2-20</p><p>user password..........................................................................................................2-21</p><p>user-suspend ...........................................................................................................2-22</p><p>who ..........................................................................................................................2-22</p><p>show auto-write ........................................................................................................2-23</p><p>show clock ...............................................................................................................2-24</p><p>show cputhreshold ...................................................................................................2-25</p><p>show load-balance ...................................................................................................2-26</p><p>show memthreshold .................................................................................................2-26</p><p>show processor ........................................................................................................2-27</p><p>show running-config .................................................................................................2-28</p><p>show system-group ..................................................................................................2-30</p><p>show time-range.......................................................................................................2-30</p><p>show username........................................................................................................2-31</p><p>show users...............................................................................................................2-32</p><p>2-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>show user-suspend ..................................................................................................2-33</p><p>2.1 auto-write</p><p>Syntax</p><p>auto-write {disable | enable | delay delay | hh:mm:ss date}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the auto-save function</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>disable To disable this function -</p><p>enable To enable this function -</p><p>delay Delay time to save 1–24, unit: h</p><p>hh:mm:ss date Time to save hh:mm:ss month day year</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the auto-save function :</p><p>ZXAN(config)#auto-write enable</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show auto-write</p><p>2.2 banner incoming</p><p>Syntax</p><p>banner incoming line</p><p>TEXT</p><p>line</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure incoming terminal line banner</p><p>2-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>line End character Range: 1 character</p><p>TEXT Greeting: text including spaces</p><p>and end with character</p><p>Range: 1 – 255 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure incoming terminal line banner:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#banner incoming #</p><p>Enter TEXT message. End with the character ’#’.</p><p>welcome</p><p>#</p><p>ZXAN(config)</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>Related Information</p><p>1. Set an end character, which is one character, such as '#’:</p><p>banner incoming #</p><p>Press the Enter key. Then the system displays the following information:</p><p>Enter TEXT message. End with the character '#’</p><p>2. Type the greeting text. It can include special characters such as spaces and carriage</p><p>return (except question mark ’?’), and ends with ’#’.</p><p>Note:</p><p>The system considers question mark ’?’ as a help sign. Therefore, all the text parameters</p><p>or passwords cannot include question mark ’?’.</p><p>2-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>2.3 clock</p><p>Syntax</p><p>clock</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enter the clock mode</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enter the clock mode:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#clock</p><p>ZXAN(config-clock)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>2.4 clock timezone</p><p>Syntax</p><p>clock timezone timezone hours [minutes]</p><p>no clock timezone</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the system time zone</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>timezone Name of the time zone Range: 1 – 10 characters</p><p>hours Hours offset from UTC Range: -12 to 13</p><p>minutes Minutes offset from UTC Range: 0 – 59</p><p>2-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the system time zone:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#clock timezone beijing 12</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show clock</p><p>2.5 clock set</p><p>Syntax</p><p>clock set time month day year</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the system clock</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>time Current time hh:mm:ss</p><p>month Month Range: Jan – Dec</p><p>day Day Range: 1 – 31</p><p>year Year Range: 2001 – 2098</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the system clock:</p><p>ZXAN#clock set 10:12:01 Mar 6 2011</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show clock</p><p>2-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>2.6 clock summer-time recurring</p><p>Syntax</p><p>clock summer-time recurring stname week day month hh:mm:ss week day month hh:mm:ss[ off</p><p>set]</p><p>no clock summer-time recurring stname week day month hh:mm:ss week day month hh:mm:ss[</p><p>offset]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the summer time</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table describes the relevant parameters:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>stname Summer time name 1–8 characters</p><p>week The former: Set the week from</p><p>which the summer time starts.</p><p>The latter: Set the week from which</p><p>the summer time ends.</p><p>1,2,3,4,5, lastweek</p><p>day The former: Set the day from which</p><p>the summer time starts.</p><p>The latter: Set the day from which</p><p>the summer time ends.</p><p>Monday to Sunday</p><p>month The former: Set the month from</p><p>which the summer time starts.</p><p>The latter: Set the month from which</p><p>the summer time ends.</p><p>January to December</p><p>hh:mm:ss The former: Set the time from which</p><p>the summer time starts.</p><p>The latter: Set the time from which</p><p>the summer time ends.</p><p>Standard time format</p><p>offset Time deviation, which means how</p><p>many minutes will be added on the</p><p>base of standard time</p><p>1–300 in minutes</p><p>Default: 60 minutes</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows how to configure the summer time</p><p>2-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System</p><p>Management</p><p>ZXAN(config)#clock summer-time recurring abc 1 wednesday</p><p>apr 11:11:11 5 monday oct 11:11:11</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show clock</p><p>clock set</p><p>clock timezone</p><p>show running-config</p><p>2.7 clear mpnat trans-table</p><p>Syntax</p><p>clear mpnat trans-table [service-port portno]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To clear the transfer table</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>portno Service portnumber of telnet</p><p>shell</p><p>–</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to clear the transfer table:</p><p>ZXAN# clear mpnat trans-table</p><p>ZXAN# clear mpnat trans-table service-port 9999</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>2.8 configure terminal</p><p>Syntax</p><p>configure terminal</p><p>2-7</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enter the global configuration mode</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enter the global configuration mode:</p><p>ZXAN#configure terminal</p><p>Enter configuration commands, one per line.</p><p>End with CTRL/Z.</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>end</p><p>exit</p><p>2.9 disable</p><p>Syntax</p><p>disable</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To return from privilege mode to user mode</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to return from privilege mode to user mode:</p><p>ZXAN#disable</p><p>ZXAN></p><p>2-8</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>enable</p><p>exit</p><p>2.10 enable</p><p>Syntax</p><p>enable</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enter privilege mode from user mode</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN></p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enter privilege mode from the user mode:</p><p>ZXAN>enable</p><p>Password:</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>disable</p><p>Related Information</p><p>The privilege user password is required.</p><p>Note:</p><p>When it is typed, the password is not displayed on the interface. It is case sensitive. The</p><p>default password is zxr10.</p><p>2-9</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>2.11 enable secret</p><p>Syntax</p><p>enable secret {0 password | 5 password | password}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the password for privilege mode</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>0 password Sets the unencryted privilege</p><p>password</p><p>Range: 3 – 16 characters</p><p>5 password Sets the encrypted privilege</p><p>password</p><p>Range: 24 characters</p><p>password Sets the default privileged</p><p>password</p><p>Range: 3 – 16 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the password for privilege mode:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#enable secret ZXAN</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>enable</p><p>Related Information</p><p>The enable password displayed in show running-config is the encrypted privileged</p><p>password, while the password that is used to enter the privileged mode is unencrypted</p><p>privileged password.</p><p>2-10</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Note:</p><p>Both enable secret 0 password and enable secret password are used to enter an unencrypted</p><p>password. Set the encrypted password with the enable secret 5 password command. The</p><p>configured password is not encrypted unless the password length is 24 characters.</p><p>2.12 end</p><p>Syntax</p><p>end</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To return to the privileged mode</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode and privilege mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to return to the privileged mode:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#end</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>configure terminal</p><p>Related Information</p><p>The end command has the same syntax and effects in all the modes except the user mode</p><p>and the privilege mode.</p><p>2.13 env-switch add-device</p><p>Syntax</p><p>env-switch add-device devName</p><p>no env-switch add-device devName</p><p>2-11</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To create an environment device</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table describes the relevant parameters:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>devName Name of the device to be added 1–32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows how to create an environment device:</p><p>ZXAN(config)# env-switch add-device iap</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show env-device</p><p>show running-config</p><p>2.14 env-switch switch</p><p>Syntax</p><p>env-switch switch switcheId { device devName| normal-status status| enable | disable}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the environment switch</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table describes the relevant parameters:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>switcheId Switch ID. Slot 2,7 and 8 in C320</p><p>system support environment</p><p>devices.</p><p>Integral: 1–8</p><p>device devName Device name 1–32 characters</p><p>normal-status status Set the normal status of switch</p><p>monitoring</p><p>0: Low (Low voltage level)</p><p>1: High (High voltage level)</p><p>2-12</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows how to associate device iap with switch 2:</p><p>ZXAN(config)# env-switch switch 2 device iap</p><p>The following example shows how to enable environment alarming on switch 2:</p><p>ZXAN(config)# env-switch switch 2 enable</p><p>The following example shows how to configure the normal status on switch 1:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#env-switch switch 1 normal-status 1</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show env-switch</p><p>show alarm pool</p><p>show running-config</p><p>2.15 exit</p><p>Syntax</p><p>exit</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To quit the login router or return to the last mode</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to quit the login router or return to the last mode:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#exit</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>configure terminal</p><p>logout</p><p>2-13</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>login</p><p>Related Information</p><p>When this command is executed under the exec mode or privilege mode, it means exiting</p><p>the login router. While in other modes, it means returning to the last mode.</p><p>2.16 hostname</p><p>Syntax</p><p>hostname hostname</p><p>no hostname</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the host name of the system</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>hostname System host name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the host name of the system:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#hostname ZTEPON</p><p>ZTEPON(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>Related Information</p><p>This command takes effect immediately after it is executed.</p><p>2.17 load-balance</p><p>Syntax</p><p>load-balance { disable | enable }</p><p>2-14</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the load-balance function</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>disable To disable the function -</p><p>enable To enable the function -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the load balance function:</p><p>ZXAN#load-balance enable</p><p>Confirm to reboot system? [yes/no]:y</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show load-balance</p><p>2.18 multi-user configure</p><p>Syntax</p><p>multi-user configure</p><p>no multi-user configure</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To permit multiple users to enter configuration mode</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to permit multiple users to enter configuration mode:</p><p>2-15</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>l Enter the configuration mode and allow multiple user configurations when there is no</p><p>user in the configuration mode:</p><p>ZXAN#configure terminal</p><p>ZXAN(config)#multi-user configure</p><p>%Warning: allow others configure, must avoid conflict.</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>l Enter the single user configuration mode when there is one user in the configuration</p><p>mode:</p><p>ZXAN#configure terminal</p><p>%Simultaneous configs not allowed. Locked from 168.1.168.168</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>l If other users have not exited the configuration mode:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#no multi-user conf</p><p>%Someone has</p><p>entered the configure mode, cannot set</p><p>single-user configure!</p><p>ZXAN(config)</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>configure terminal</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, only one user can enter the global configuration mode. Other users cannot</p><p>enter this mode unless multi-user configure command is configured. The no command is</p><p>used to configure the single user configuration mode, but it does not succeed unless all</p><p>other users have logged out from the configuration mode.</p><p>Note:</p><p>When executing multi-user configure command, avoid conflict between different users.</p><p>2.19 set-cputhreshold</p><p>Syntax</p><p>set-cputhreshold [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] slotno slotno threshold</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the CPU threshold alarm value</p><p>2-16</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 2 – 22</p><p>threshold Threshold value Range: 1 – 100</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure CPU threshold alarm value:</p><p>ZZXAN(config)#set-cputhreshold rackno 1 shelfno 1 slotno 8 70</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>set-memthreshold</p><p>show cputhreshold</p><p>2.20 set-memthreshold</p><p>Syntax</p><p>set-memthreshold [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] slotno slotno threshold</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure memory threshold alarm value</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 2 – 22</p><p>threshold Threshold value Range: 1 – 100</p><p>2-17</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure memory threshold alarm value:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#set-memthreshold rackno 1 shelfno 1 slotno 8 70</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>set-cputhreshold</p><p>show memthreshold</p><p>2.21 set-pnp</p><p>Syntax</p><p>set-pnp {enable | disable}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable or disable the plug and play (PnP) for cards</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>enable Enable PnP -</p><p>disable Disable PnP -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the PnP function for cards:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#set-pnp enable</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show pnp</p><p>2-18</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>2.22 time-range</p><p>Syntax</p><p>time-range range-name from hh:mm:ss mm-dd-yyyy [to hh:mm:ss mm-dd-yyyy]</p><p>time-range range-name hh:mm:ss to mm-dd-yyyy {dayname}</p><p>no time-range range-name</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the time range</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>range-name Time range name Range: 1 – 16 characters</p><p>from Starting point of the time-range -</p><p>hh:mm:ss Starting or ending time -</p><p>mm-dd-yyyy Starting or ending month, date</p><p>and year</p><p>Range: 2001 – 2099</p><p>dayname Day name daily, off-day, working-day,</p><p>saturday, sunday, monday,</p><p>tuesday, wednesday, thursday,</p><p>friday</p><p>to End point of the time-range -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the time range:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#time-range test1 from 00:00:00 01-01-2008 to</p><p>23:59:59 12-31-2009</p><p>ZXAN(config)#time-range test2 00:00:00 to 02:00:00 saturday</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show time-range</p><p>2-19</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Related Information</p><p>This command can be used to specify a continuous time range or a time range that meet</p><p>certain conditions.</p><p>The no time-range command is used to delete the configuration.</p><p>2.23 username</p><p>Syntax</p><p>username username password {0 password | 7 password | password} [privilege privilege] [max-</p><p>sessionsmax-sessions]</p><p>no username username</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the login user name and password</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>username User name, space not allowed Range: 1 – 16 characters</p><p>password Password, space not allowed Range: 3 – 16 characters</p><p>0 password Un-encrypted password, space</p><p>not allowed</p><p>Range: 3 – 16 characters</p><p>7 password Encrypted user password,</p><p>space not allowed</p><p>Range: 24 characters</p><p>max-sessions max-sessions Max-sessions number Range: 1 – 4</p><p>privilege privilege User privilege Range: 0 – 15</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the login user name and password:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#username abc password pass</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show username</p><p>2-20</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Related Information</p><p>The user name can include 0123456789abcdefghijklmorqrstuvwxyz_ and the</p><p>password can include 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz_ABCDEFGHIJKL</p><p>MNOP QRSTUVWXYZ‘*-=~!@#$%^ and _+[]{}|;’:,./<> \\.</p><p>Note:</p><p>Both username username password 0 password and username username password password</p><p>are used to enter an unencrypted password. Set the encrypted password with the usern</p><p>ame username password 7 password command. The configured password is not encrypted</p><p>unless the password length is 24 characters.</p><p>2.24 user password</p><p>Syntax</p><p>user password password</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To modify the user password</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table describes the relevant parameters:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>password User password, which are</p><p>visible</p><p>3–16 printable characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows how to modify the user password:</p><p>ZXAN#user password zte1</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show username</p><p>2-21</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>2.25 user-suspend</p><p>Syntax</p><p>user-suspend { mode < mode > | retry-time < retry-time > | time < time >}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the user suspension mode, as well as the duration and retry times</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table describes the relevant parameters:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>mode Suspension mode (Based on IP,</p><p>user name, IP and user name</p><p>or none)</p><p>-</p><p>< retry-time > Retry times. If it is exceeded,</p><p>locking occurs.</p><p>-</p><p>< time > Suspension ends afterwards.</p><p>Unit: minutes</p><p>-</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows how to suspend user if passwords are error in 3 consecutive</p><p>times: (this user IP address will be suspended by 30 minutes during which suspension can</p><p>not be canceled even with correct password).</p><p>ZXAN(config)#user-suspend mode ip</p><p>ZXAN(config)#user-suspend time 30</p><p>ZXAN(config)#user-suspend retry-times 3</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>2.26 who</p><p>Syntax</p><p>who</p><p>2-22</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the list of the current login users</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the list of the current login users:</p><p>ZXAN#who</p><p>Line User Host(s) Idle Location</p><p>* 66 vty 0 zte idle 00:00:00 136.1.1.9</p><p>67 vty 1 zte idle 00:30:10 136.1.1.14</p><p>68 vty 2 zte idle 00:10:32 136.1.1.7</p><p>69 vty 3 zte idle 00:21:02 136.1.1.22</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>The following table describes the parameters displayed in the example:</p><p>Parameter Description</p><p>Line User login virtual terminal number</p><p>User User login name</p><p>Host Host login name</p><p>Idle Idle time</p><p>Location Location address of the client</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>2.27 show auto-write</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show auto-write</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To show the configuration of the auto-save function</p><p>2-23</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#。</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows the configuration of the auto-save function:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show auto-write</p><p>auto-write enable</p><p>auto-write 02:00:00</p><p>Oct 1 2012</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>auto-write</p><p>2.28 show clock</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show clock</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the system clock</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the system clock:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show clock</p><p>11:19:35 Mon Mar 9 2009 beijing</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>clock</p><p>2-24</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>2.29 show cputhreshold</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show cputhreshold [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] [slotno slotno]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the CPU threshold information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 2 – 22</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the entries in the CPU threshold information:</p><p>ZXAN#show cputhreshold</p><p>Rack Shelf Slot CpuThreshold</p><p>------------------------------</p><p>1 1 1 100</p><p>1 1 4 100</p><p>1 1 10 100</p><p>1 1 11 100</p><p>1 1 16 100</p><p>1 1 17 100</p><p>1 1 20 100</p><p>1 1 21 100</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>set-cputhreshold</p><p>2-25</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>2.30 show load-balance</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show load-balance</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the load-balance status</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the load balance status:</p><p>ZXAN#show load-balance</p><p>load-balance: enable</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>load-balance</p><p>2.31 show memthreshold</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show memthreshold [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] [slotno slotno]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the memory threshold configuration information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 2 – 22</p><p>2-26</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the entries in the memory threshold:</p><p>ZXAN#show memthreshold</p><p>Rack Shelf Slot MemThreshold</p><p>------------------------------</p><p>1 1 4 100</p><p>1 1 6 100</p><p>1 1 10 100</p><p>1 1 11 100</p><p>1 1 16 100</p><p>1 1 17 100</p><p>1 1 20 100</p><p>1 1 21 100</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>set-memthreshold</p><p>2.32 show processor</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show processor [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] [slotno slotno]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the system processor information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 2 – 22</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>2-27</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the system processor information:</p><p>ZZXAN#show processor</p><p>Rack Shelf Slot CPU(5s) CPU(1m) CPU(5m) PhyMem(MB) Memory</p><p>------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>1 1 4 6% 6% 6% 32 46%</p><p>1 1 10 24% 24% 24% 254 72%</p><p>1 1 21 11% 11% 11% 16 45%</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>2.33 show running-config</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show running-config [interface interface-name | msan type]</p><p>show running-config [ |{begin | exclude | include} line]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the current configuration information of the system or a specified interface</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>interface interface-name Interface name Epon-olt_rackno/slotno/portno</p><p>Epon-onu_rackno/slotno/portno:onuno</p><p>Gei_1/3/portno</p><p>Loopback</p><p>Interface Range: 1 – 64</p><p>Mng1</p><p>Null1</p><p>Smartgroup</p><p>Interface Range: 1 – 8</p><p>SuperVLAN</p><p>Interface Range: 1 – 255</p><p>Tunnel</p><p>Interface Range: 1 – 64</p><p>Vlan</p><p>2-28</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>Interface Range: 1 – 4094</p><p>Xgei_1/3/portno</p><p>msan type MSAN module name ag, ces, dhcp-option82, epon, gpon,</p><p>igmp, iptv, mac, mpnat, port-location,</p><p>pppoe-plus, vlan</p><p>| Output modifiers -</p><p>begin Begin with the line</p><p>that matches</p><p>-</p><p>exclude Exclude lines that</p><p>match</p><p>-</p><p>include Include lines that</p><p>match</p><p>-</p><p>line Regular expression -</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the current configuration information of a specified</p><p>interface:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show running-config interface gei_1/3/1</p><p>Building configuration...</p><p>!</p><p>interface gei_1/3/1</p><p>hybrid-attribute copper</p><p>negotiation auto</p><p>flowcontrol disable</p><p>port-protect disable</p><p>switchport mode hybrid</p><p>switchport vlan 30,35,45-46,50 tag</p><p>ip dhcp snooping trust</p><p>!</p><p>end</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>2-29</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>2.34 show system-group</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show system-group</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the system group information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the system group information:</p><p>ZXAN#show system-group</p><p>System Description: ZXR10 ROS Version V4.6.02A</p><p>ZXR10_5228 Software, Version V2.6.02A.21</p><p>Copyright (c) 2000-2008 by ZTE Corporation</p><p>Compiled Jan 12 2009, 10:43:55</p><p>System ObjectId: .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.</p><p>zte.3.100.18</p><p>System StartTime: 2009-2-11 21:17:37</p><p>Started before: 7 days, 19 hours, 52 minutes</p><p>Contact with: +86-021-68895000</p><p>System name: ZXAN</p><p>Location: No.889 BiBo Rd. PuDong District, ShangHai, China</p><p>This system primarily offers a set of 78 services</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>2.35 show time-range</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show time-range [range-name]</p><p>2-30</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the system time range configuration information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>range-name Time range name Range: 1 – 16 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the system time range configuration information:</p><p>ZXAN#show time-range</p><p>Current time is 07:04:44 01-01-2001 Monday</p><p>Time-range: test1</p><p>from 00:00:00 01-01-2008 to 23:59:59 12-31-2009</p><p>Time-range: test2</p><p>00:00:00 to 02:00:00 Saturday</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>time-range</p><p>2.36 show username</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show username</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the list of the user names authorized for login and their passwords</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>2-31</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the list of the user names authorized for login and their</p><p>passwords:</p><p>ZXAN#show username</p><p>Username Password Privilege Max-sessions</p><p>zte dnXspUMqxfJOgln2Hm7Olw== 15 4</p><p>mmm xO/VAgy0m50yV/+g+8zArg== 15 4</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>username</p><p>2.37 show users</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show users</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the terminal user information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the terminal user information:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show users</p><p>Line User Host(s) Idle Location</p><p>* 66 vty 0 zte idle 00:00:00 136.1.1.9</p><p>67 vty 1 zte idle 00:05:54 136.1.1.14</p><p>68 vty 2 zte idle 00:00:09 136.1.1.7</p><p>69 vty 3 zte idle 00:37:16 136.1.1.22</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>The following table describes the parameters displayed in the example:</p><p>Parameter Description</p><p>Line User login virtual terminal number</p><p>User User login name</p><p>2-32</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 2 Basic System Management</p><p>Parameter Description</p><p>Host Host login name</p><p>Idle Idle time</p><p>Location Location address of the client</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>2.38 show user-suspend</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show user-suspend</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To show the user suspension mode, suspension duration and retry-times</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>All modes except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows the user suspension information:</p><p>ZXAN#show</p><p>7-9</p><p>7.13 show history................................................................................................... 7-10</p><p>7.14 show localuser ............................................................................................... 7-10</p><p>7.15 show monitor session ......................................................................................7-11</p><p>7.16 show terminal................................................................................................. 7-12</p><p>7.17 telnet ............................................................................................................. 7-13</p><p>7.18 telnet mng...................................................................................................... 7-13</p><p>7.19 telnet ONU..................................................................................................... 7-14</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands..................................................................... 8-1</p><p>8.1 snmp-server access-list ...................................................................................... 8-1</p><p>8.2 snmp-server community...................................................................................... 8-2</p><p>8.3 snmp-server contact ........................................................................................... 8-3</p><p>8.4 snmp-server context ........................................................................................... 8-4</p><p>8.5 snmp-server enable............................................................................................ 8-4</p><p>8.6 snmp-server engine-id ........................................................................................ 8-5</p><p>8.7 snmp-server group ............................................................................................. 8-6</p><p>8.8 snmp-server host ............................................................................................... 8-7</p><p>8.9 snmp-server location .......................................................................................... 8-9</p><p>8.10 snmp-server packetsize .................................................................................... 8-9</p><p>8.11 snmp-server trap-source ................................................................................. 8-10</p><p>8.12 snmp-server user ............................................................................................8-11</p><p>8.13 snmp-server view ........................................................................................... 8-12</p><p>8.14 show snmp .................................................................................................... 8-13</p><p>8.15 show snmplogfile............................................................................................ 8-14</p><p>8.16 show snmplogfile end-time.............................................................................. 8-15</p><p>8.17 show snmplogfile ipaddress ............................................................................ 8-16</p><p>8.18 show snmplogfile start-time............................................................................. 8-16</p><p>8.19 show snmplogfile summary ............................................................................. 8-17</p><p>8.20 show snmp config........................................................................................... 8-18</p><p>8.21 show snmp engine-id...................................................................................... 8-19</p><p>8.22 show snmp group ........................................................................................... 8-19</p><p>IV</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>8.23 show snmp user ............................................................................................. 8-20</p><p>Chapter 9 FTP Server Commands ............................................................ 9-1</p><p>9.1 ip ftp username .................................................................................................. 9-1</p><p>9.2 ip ftp password................................................................................................... 9-2</p><p>Chapter 10 Alarm Management............................................................... 10-1</p><p>10.1 alarm............................................................................................................. 10-1</p><p>10.2 alarm confirm ................................................................................................. 10-2</p><p>10.3 alarm trap-confirm .......................................................................................... 10-2</p><p>10.4 alarm level-change ......................................................................................... 10-3</p><p>10.5 show alarm configure...................................................................................... 10-4</p><p>10.6 show alarm counter ........................................................................................ 10-5</p><p>10.7 show alarm pool ............................................................................................. 10-6</p><p>10.8 clear alarm pool.............................................................................................. 10-7</p><p>10.9 clear alarm counter......................................................................................... 10-7</p><p>10.10 optical-module alarm-profile .......................................................................... 10-8</p><p>10.11 show optical-module-alarm-profile.................................................................. 10-9</p><p>10.12 alarm alarm-profile.......................................................................................10-10</p><p>10.13 alarm-index .................................................................................................10-11</p><p>10.14 alarm-profile-apply.......................................................................................10-11</p><p>10.15 show alarm profile .......................................................................................10-12</p><p>Chapter 11 Historical Performance Management.................................. 11-1</p><p>11.1 his-performance alarm .....................................................................................11-1</p><p>11.2 his-performance auto-upload............................................................................11-2</p><p>11.3 his-performance download ...............................................................................11-2</p><p>11.4 his-performance sample...................................................................................11-3</p><p>11.5 his-performance upload 15-minute....................................................................11-4</p><p>11.6 his-performance upload 1-day ..........................................................................11-4</p><p>Chapter 12 Performance Alarm Profile Management............................ 12-1</p><p>12.1 perf-eht-if ....................................................................................................... 12-1</p><p>12.2 perf-eth-olt ..................................................................................................... 12-2</p><p>12.3 perf-eth-onu ................................................................................................... 12-3</p><p>12.4 perf-mac-olt ................................................................................................... 12-3</p><p>12.5 perf-mac-onu ................................................................................................. 12-4</p><p>12.6 perf-vport ....................................................................................................... 12-5</p><p>12.7 perf-clear-current............................................................................................ 12-5</p><p>12.8 perf-profile ..................................................................................................... 12-6</p><p>12.9 performance threshhold-profile ........................................................................ 12-7</p><p>V</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>user-suspend</p><p>User suspend config:</p><p>----------------------</p><p>user-suspend mode none</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>2-33</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>This page intentionally left 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.....................................................................................................................3-5</p><p>del-card......................................................................................................................3-6</p><p>del-subcard ................................................................................................................3-6</p><p>reboot.........................................................................................................................3-7</p><p>reset-card...................................................................................................................3-8</p><p>show rack...................................................................................................................3-9</p><p>show shelf ..................................................................................................................3-9</p><p>swap ........................................................................................................................3-10</p><p>show card.................................................................................................................3-11</p><p>3.1 add-rack</p><p>Syntax</p><p>add-rack rackno rackno racktype racktype</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To add a rack</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>racktype racktype Rack type C320Rack, ETSI21, IEC19</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>3-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to add a rack:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#add-rack rackno 1 racktype C320Rack</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>del-rack</p><p>3.2 add-shelf</p><p>Syntax</p><p>add-shelf [rackno rackno] shelfno shelfno shelftype shelftype [connectid connectid]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To add a shelf</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>shelftype shelftype Shelf type C320_SHELF, ETSI_SHELF,</p><p>ETSI_SHELF_EX, IEC_SHELF,</p><p>IEC_SHELF_EX</p><p>connectid connectid Connection ID Range: 1 – 2</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to add a shelf:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#add-shelf rackno 1 shelfno 1 shelftype C320_SHELF</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>del-shelf</p><p>3-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 3 Hardware Management</p><p>3.3 add-card</p><p>Syntax</p><p>add-card[rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] {slotno slotno} {cardtype}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To add a card</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 0 – 22</p><p>cardtype card type CIGG, CICK, CTBB, CTEUA, CTLA,</p><p>CTTB, CTUB, ETGO, ETTD, ETTS,</p><p>ETXD, FTGHA, FTGHU, FUFQ,</p><p>GDFO, GTGO, GTGQ, GTXD,</p><p>GUFQ, GUSQ, HDTT, HUGQ, HUTQ,</p><p>PRWG, WTBS, XDTD, XDTS, XUTQ</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to add a card.</p><p>ZXAN(config)#add-card slotno 2 ETGO</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Command</p><p>del-card</p><p>3.4 add-subcard</p><p>Syntax</p><p>add-subcard [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] slotno slotno subcardno subcardno subcardtype</p><p>3-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To add a subcard</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 2 – 22</p><p>subcardno subcardno Subcard number Range: 1 – 2</p><p>subcardtype Subcard type MAPP</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to add a subcard:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#add-subcard rackno 1 shelfno 1 slotno 3 subcardno 2 MAPP</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>del-subcard</p><p>3.5 del-rack</p><p>Syntax</p><p>del-rack rackno rackno</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To delete a rack</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>3-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 3 Hardware Management</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to delete a rack:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#del-rack rackno 1</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>add-rack</p><p>3.6 del-shelf</p><p>Syntax</p><p>del-shelf [rackno rackno] shelfno shelfno</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To delete a shelf</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to delete a shelf:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#del-shelf shelfno 1</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>add-shelf</p><p>3-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>3.7 del-card</p><p>Syntax</p><p>del-card [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] slotno slotno</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To delete a card</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 0 – 22</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to delete a card:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#del-card slotno 2</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>add-card</p><p>3.8 del-subcard</p><p>Syntax</p><p>del-subcard [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] slotno slotno subcardno subcardno</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To delete a subcard</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>3-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 3 Hardware Management</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 2 – 22</p><p>subcardno subcardno Subcard number Range: 1 – 2</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to delete a subcard:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#del-subcard rackno 1 shelfno 1 slotno 3 subcardno 1</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>add-subcard</p><p>3.9 reboot</p><p>Syntax</p><p>reboot [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To reboot the system</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>3-7</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to reboot the system:</p><p>ZXAN#reboot</p><p>Confirm to reboot? [yes/no]:yes</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>reset-card</p><p>3.10 reset-card</p><p>Syntax</p><p>reset-card [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] slotno slotno [subinfo subinfo]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To reset the card</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 2 – 22</p><p>subinfo subinfo Subcard number Range: 0 – 2</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to reset the card:</p><p>ZXAN#reset-card rackno 1 shelfno 1 slotno 2</p><p>Confirm to reset card? [yes/no]:yes</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>reboot</p><p>3-8</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 3 Hardware Management</p><p>3.11 show rack</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show rack [rackno rackno]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the configured rack information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the configured rack information:</p><p>ZXAN#show rack</p><p>Rack RackType SupShelfNum CfgShelfNum</p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>1 C320Rack 3 1</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>add-rack</p><p>del-shelf</p><p>3.12 show shelf</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show shelf [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the configured shelf information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>3-9</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the configured shelf information:</p><p>ZXAN#show shelf</p><p>Rack Shelf ShelfType ConnectId CleiCode Serial-Number</p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>1 1 C320_SHELF 0 UnKnowCleiCode</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>add-shelf</p><p>del-shelf</p><p>3.13 swap</p><p>Syntax</p><p>swap [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] [slotno slotno]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To swap between active and standby card</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 0 – 22</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>3-10</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 3 Hardware Management</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to swap between active and standby card:</p><p>ZXAN#swap rackno 1 shelfno 1 slotno 3</p><p>Confirm to master swap? [yes/no]:yes</p><p>Swap execute: RackNo: 1, ShelfNo: 1,SlotfNo: 3</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>3.14 show card</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show card [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] [slotno slotno]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the configured card information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 0 – 22</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the configured card information:</p><p>ZXAN#show card</p><p>Rack Shelf Slot CfgType RealType Port HardVer SoftVer Status</p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>1 1 1 GTGO 8 OFFLINE</p><p>1 1 2 ETGO 8 OFFLINE</p><p>1 1 3 SMXA SMXA 0 110701 V1.2.0 INSERVICE</p><p>1 1 4 SMXA 0 OFFLINE</p><p>3-11</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>add-card</p><p>del-card</p><p>3-12</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 4</p><p>Fan Management</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>fan control ..................................................................................................................4-1</p><p>fan epm......................................................................................................................4-2</p><p>fan high-threshold ......................................................................................................4-3</p><p>fan speed ...................................................................................................................4-3</p><p>fanboard.....................................................................................................................4-4</p><p>fan-board....................................................................................................................4-5</p><p>fan-epm-console ........................................................................................................4-6</p><p>fan high-temp-protection.............................................................................................4-7</p><p>show fan ....................................................................................................................4-8</p><p>show fanboard............................................................................................................4-9</p><p>show fan-epm-console ...............................................................................................4-9</p><p>4.1 fan control</p><p>Syntax</p><p>fan control {fixed-speed | temp_level temp1 temp2 temp3 temp4}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To set fan status (fixed speed status or auto-adjust status according to temperature)</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>fixed-speed Fixed speed -</p><p>temp_level temp1 temp2 temp3 temp4 Auto-adjust speed</p><p>according to temperature</p><p>from level one to level</p><p>four</p><p>Temp1</p><p>Range: 0℃ – 55℃</p><p>Temp2</p><p>Range: 5℃ – 60℃</p><p>Temp3</p><p>Range: 10℃ – 65℃</p><p>Temp4</p><p>Range: 15℃ – 70℃</p><p>4-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the fixed speed of the fan:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#fan control temp_level 30 40 50 60</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show fan</p><p>4.2 fan epm</p><p>Syntax</p><p>fan epm { enable | disable}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable/disable control the EPM function and 5100 port</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table describes the relevant parameters:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>enable EPM enable -</p><p>disable EPM disable In default</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows how to enable/disable control EPM function:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#fan epm enable</p><p>ZXAN(config)#fan epm disable</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show fan</p><p>show running-config</p><p>Related Information</p><p>EPM function provides a two-way channel for both NMS and environment monitoring. For C320, NMS sends commands to NE through an UDP socket, and NE will transparent them to the EPM device. On the other hand, an EPM device sends information to NE through a serial port, and NE will transparent them to NMS through an UDP socket.</p><p>4-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 4 Fan Management</p><p>4.3 fan high-threshold</p><p>Syntax</p><p>fan high-threshold temp</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the fan high temperature threshold value</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>temp High temperature threshold</p><p>value</p><p>Range: 60℃ – 80℃</p><p>Default: 70℃</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the high temperature threshold value:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#fan high-threshold 60</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show fan</p><p>Related Information</p><p>High-temperature inspection interval is 30 seconds. When current temperature is higher</p><p>than the threshold, the system takes the following action:</p><p>l Report to main card that high temperature alarm has occurred.</p><p>l Main card sends Trap message to SNMP server, to start all fans in full speed.</p><p>l After running for a certain period, the system inspects the temperature. If it is lower</p><p>than the threshold value, it gets back to the previous working mode.</p><p>4.4 fan speed</p><p>Syntax</p><p>fan speed speed level</p><p>4-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the fan speed</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>speed level Fan speed 0: 0</p><p>1: 2300</p><p>2: 2900</p><p>3: 3500</p><p>4: 4100</p><p>Unit: rpm</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the fan speed:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#fan speed 2</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show fan</p><p>Related Information</p><p>The system supports 5 speed categories. Each category has fixed value.</p><p>4.5 fanboard</p><p>Syntax</p><p>fanboard fanboard-id shift-speed speed1 speed2 speed3 speed4</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the fan card speed shift</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>4-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 4 Fan Management</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>fanboard-id Fan card number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>speed1 Shift speed 1 Range: 15, 24, 27, 30, 34</p><p>Unit: ×100 rpm</p><p>speed2 Shift speed 2 Range: 24, 27, 30, 34, 37</p><p>Unit: ×100 rpm</p><p>speed3 Shift speed 3 Range: 27, 30, 34, 37, 40</p><p>Unit: ×100 rpm</p><p>speed4 Shift speed 4 Range: 30, 34, 37, 40, 44</p><p>Unit: ×100 rpm</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the fan card speed shift:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#fanboard 3 shift-speed 24 37 40 44</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show fan</p><p>4.6 fan-board</p><p>Syntax</p><p>fan-board fanboard-id {alarm-beep {disable | enable} | control {fixed-speed | temperature-con</p><p>trol} | high-threshold high-threshold | speed speed | temperature-level temperature-level speed</p><p>speed}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the fan card</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>fanboard-id Fan card number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>alarm-beep Fan alarm -</p><p>4-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>disable Disable the fan alarm -</p><p>enable Enable the fan alarm -</p><p>control Fan control type -</p><p>fixed-speed Fixed speed -</p><p>temperature-control Temperature control -</p><p>high-threshold high-threshold High threshold number Range: 60 – 80</p><p>speed speed Speed of the fan Range: 2300, 2900, 3500, 4100</p><p>Unit: rpm</p><p>temperature-level</p><p>temperature-level</p><p>Temperature level Range: 0℃ – 70℃</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the fan card:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#fan-board 1 alarm-beep enable</p><p>ZXAN(config)</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show fan-board</p><p>4.7 fan-epm-console</p><p>Syntax</p><p>fan-epm-console {epm | fan}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the EPM console mode</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>epm EPM mode -</p><p>fan Fan mode -</p><p>4-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 4 Fan Management</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the fan EPM console mode:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#fan-epm-console epm</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show fan-epm-console</p><p>4.8 fan high-temp-protection</p><p>Syntax</p><p>fan high-temp-protection tempThreshold tempThreshold retime reTime</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To set high temperature protection for a card</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>tempThreshold High temperature protection threshold</p><p>When the card temperature exceeds this</p><p>threshold, the card is powered down automatically.</p><p>-</p><p>reTime Card reset time -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to set high temperature protection for a card:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#fan high-temp-protection tempThreshold 58 reTime 45</p><p>Related Information</p><p>The hard version of the main control card should be later than 0906xx.</p><p>4-7</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>4.9 show fan</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show fan</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the fan running status</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the fan running status:</p><p>ZXAN#show fan</p><p>FanControlType : temperature-control</p><p>TemperatureThreshold : 0 15 30 40 (Celsiur scale)</p><p>HighTemperatureThreshold : 70(Celsiur scale)</p><p>Environment Temperature : N/A. (Celsiur scale)</p><p>All fan actual status:</p><p>---------------------------------------</p><p>fan Actual Status Actual Speed</p><p>---------------------------------------</p><p>1 on 2</p><p>2 on 2</p><p>3 off 2</p><p>4 on 2</p><p>---------------------------------------</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>4-8</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 4 Fan Management</p><p>4.10 show fanboard</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show fanboard fanboard</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the fan card information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>fanboard Fan card number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the fan card information:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show fanboard 1</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>fanboard</p><p>4.11 show fan-epm-console</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show fan-epm-console</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the fan EPM console mode</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>4-9</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the fan EPM console mode:</p><p>ZXAN#show fan-epm-console</p><p>FanConsoleMode : fan</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>4-10</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 5</p><p>Version Management</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>download....................................................................................................................5-1</p><p>upload ........................................................................................................................5-2</p><p>sync-file......................................................................................................................5-3</p><p>update-boot................................................................................................................5-4</p><p>swapver .....................................................................................................................5-5</p><p>patch active................................................................................................................5-6</p><p>patch deactive ............................................................................................................5-6</p><p>patch load ..................................................................................................................5-7</p><p>patch unload ..............................................................................................................5-7</p><p>show compound-version.............................................................................................5-8</p><p>show version-running .................................................................................................5-9</p><p>show version-saved..................................................................................................5-10</p><p>show sync-status......................................................................................................5-11</p><p>5.1 download</p><p>Syntax</p><p>download {img | data | cfg | onuver | patch | sdisk-img | sdisk-data | sdisk-cfg | sdisk-onuver</p><p>| sdisk-patch} file-name [ftp | sftp ]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To download file from the host</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>img Version file -</p><p>data Database file -</p><p>cfg Configuration file -</p><p>onuver Onuver file -</p><p>patch Patch file -</p><p>sdisk-img SD Card version file -</p><p>5-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>sdisk-data SD Card database file -</p><p>sdisk-cfg SD Card configuration file -</p><p>sdisk-onuver SD Card onuver file -</p><p>sdisk-patch SD Card patch file -</p><p>file-name File name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>ftp File transfer protocol -</p><p>sftp Secure file transfer protocol -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to download file from the host:</p><p>ZXAN#download img scgl.mvr</p><p>Downloading from host(10.63.198.47)</p><p>Transfering file scgl.mvr</p><p>........................</p><p>file download successfully.</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>5.2 upload</p><p>Syntax</p><p>upload {img | data | cfg | onuver |patch| sdisk-img | sdisk-data | sdisk-cfg | sdisk-onuver |</p><p>sdisk-patch} file-name[ftp | sftp]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To upload a specified file to the host</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>img Version file -</p><p>5-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 5 Version Management</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>data Database file -</p><p>cfg Configuration file -</p><p>onuver Onuver file -</p><p>patch Patch file -</p><p>sdisk-img SD Card version file -</p><p>sdisk-data SD Card database file -</p><p>sdisk-cfg SD Card configuration file -</p><p>sdisk-onuver SD Card onuver file -</p><p>sdisk-patch SD Card patch file -</p><p>file-name File name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>ftp File transfer protocol -</p><p>sftp Secure file transfer protocol -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to upload a specified file to the host:</p><p>ZXAN#upload img scgl.mvr</p><p>Uploading file to host(10.63.198.47)</p><p>Uploading file scgl.mvr ...</p><p>[Successfully]</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>5.3 sync-file</p><p>Syntax</p><p>sync-file {img| data| cfg | onuver | patch | sdisk-img | sdisk-data | sdisk-cfg | sdisk-onuver |</p><p>sdisk-patch} host-file-name</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To sync files between master and backup cards</p><p>5-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table describes the relevant parameters:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>img Img directory –</p><p>data Data directory –</p><p>cfg Cfg directory –</p><p>onuver Onuver directory –</p><p>patch patch directory –</p><p>sdisk-img Sdisk-img directory -</p><p>sdisk-data Sdisk-data directory -</p><p>sdisk-cfg Sdisk-cfg directory -</p><p>sdisk-onuver Sdisk-onuver directory -</p><p>sdisk-patch sdisk-patch directory -</p><p>file-name File name 1–16 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>Privilege mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows how to sync the cfg directory:</p><p>ZXAN#sync-file cfg</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>Related Information</p><p>It is possible to select a directory or a file with command sync-file. Otherwise, all files will</p><p>be synchronized. And it is an asynchronous command, it is possible to check sync status</p><p>with command show sync-status.</p><p>5.4 update-boot</p><p>Syntax</p><p>update-boot [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] slotno slotno</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To upload boot version file</p><p>5-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 5 Version Management</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 2 – 22</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to upload boot version file:</p><p>ZXAN#update-boot slotno 3</p><p>Confirm to update boot? [yes/no]:yes</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>5.5 swapver</p><p>Syntax</p><p>swapver</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To swap between the active and standby version</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to swap between the active and standby version:</p><p>ZXAN#swapver</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>5-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>5.6 patch active</p><p>Syntax</p><p>patch active patchname interface</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To activate a patch</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to activate a patch:</p><p>ZXAN#patch active aabb</p><p>5.7 patch deactive</p><p>Syntax</p><p>patch deactive patchname</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To deactivate a patch</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>5-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 5 Version Management</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to deactivate a patch:</p><p>ZXAN#patch deactive aabb</p><p>5.8 patch load</p><p>Syntax</p><p>patch load patchname</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To load patch file</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>patchname Patch file name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to load patch file:</p><p>ZXAN#patch load patch.123</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>patch unload</p><p>5.9 patch unload</p><p>Syntax</p><p>patch unload { all | patchname }</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To unload patch file</p><p>5-7</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>patchname Patch file name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to unload patch file:</p><p>ZXAN#patch unload patch.123</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>patch load</p><p>5.10 show compound-version</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show compound-version filename</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the compound version filename</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>filename Version file name Range: 0 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the compound version filename:</p><p>ZXAN#show compound-version gtgoe.fw</p><p>FileName Format CompoundFlag BuildTime FileLength</p><p>------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>5-8</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 5 Version Management</p><p>gtgoe091200. BIN 0 2012-07-23 05:38:36 194757</p><p>xBIN</p><p>zx276103.bin BIN 0 2012-07-23 05:38:44 4032334</p><p>.BIN</p><p>gtgoe110300. BIN 0 2012-07-23 05:38:46 195911</p><p>xBIN</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>download</p><p>5.11 show version-running</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show version-running [rackno rackno] [shelfno shelfno] [slotno slotno]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the running version file information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rackno rackno Rack number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>shelfno shelfno Shelf number Range: 1 – 3</p><p>Default: 1</p><p>slotno slotno Slot number Range: 2 – 22</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the running version file information :</p><p>ZXAN#show version-running</p><p>PhyLoc FileType VerType VerTag BuildTime VerLenth</p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>1/1/3 SMXA MVR V1.2.0 2012-08-02 02:18:01 13532334</p><p>1/1/3 SMXA BT V0.99 2012-04-13 11:22:30 524288</p><p>5-9</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>download</p><p>5.12 show version-saved</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show version-saved {master | slave}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the version information stored in MP file system</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>master Master card version file</p><p>information</p><p>-</p><p>slave Slave card version file</p><p>information</p><p>-</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the master card version stored in MP file system:</p><p>ZXAN#show version-saved master</p><p>PhyLoc FileName VerType VerTag BuildTime VerLenth Active</p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>1/1/3 etgo.fw FW V1.2.0 2012-07-23 04:18:31 1426000 0</p><p>1/1/3 etgo.mvr MVR V1.2.0 2012-08-02 05:22:32 4912241 0</p><p>1/1/3 etgod.bt BT V1.2.0 2012-06-14 15:52:36 249604 0</p><p>1/1/3 etgof.bt BT V1.2.0 2012-06-14 09:40:13 236728 0</p><p>1/1/3 gtgoe.bt BT V1.2.0 2012-06-14 15:52:36 387016 0</p><p>1/1/3 gtgoe.fw FW V1.2.0 2012-07-23 05:38:36 4423402 0</p><p>1/1/3 gtgoe.mvr MVR V1.2.0 2012-08-02 06:58:59 1864564 0</p><p>1/1/3 pm.fw FW V1.2.0 2012-07-23 05:39:05 934 0</p><p>1/1/3 smxa.bt BT V1.2.0 2012-06-06 14:08:02 524288 0</p><p>1/1/3 smxa.fw FW V1.2.0 2012-07-23 05:39:01 143157 0</p><p>1/1/3 smxa0.mvr MVR V1.2.0 2012-08-02 02:18:01 13532334 1</p><p>1/1/3 smxa1.mvr MVR V1.2.3 2012-04-23 03:06:04 13426250 0</p><p>5-10</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 5 Version Management</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>5.13 show sync-status</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show sync-status</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the synchronization status between main and backup</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the synchronization status:</p><p>ZXAN#show sync-status</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>5-11</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>This page intentionally left blank.</p><p>5-12</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 6</p><p>File System Management</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>auto-backup condition ................................................................................................6-1</p><p>auto-backup period.....................................................................................................6-2</p><p>config-filename...........................................................................................................6-3</p><p>copy ...........................................................................................................................6-3</p><p>delete .........................................................................................................................6-5</p><p>dir...............................................................................................................................6-6</p><p>file-server ...................................................................................................................6-7</p><p>manual-backup...........................................................................................................6-8</p><p>write ...........................................................................................................................6-8</p><p>write flash...................................................................................................................6-9</p><p>write alarmlog...........................................................................................................6-10</p><p>show auto-backup condition .....................................................................................6-11</p><p>show auto-backup period .........................................................................................6-11</p><p>show auto-backup progress......................................................................................6-12</p><p>show file-server ........................................................................................................6-13</p><p>6.1 auto-backup condition</p><p>Syntax</p><p>auto-backup condition cfg-changed hold-off-time time1 max-hold-off-time time2</p><p>no auto-backup condition cfg-changed</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the condition for auto-backup function</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>cfg-changed The configuration is changed. -</p><p>hold-off-time time1 The hold-off time Range: 1 – 8760, unit: hour</p><p>max-hold-off-time time2 The maximum hold-off time (no</p><p>less than the hold-off time)</p><p>Range: 1 – 8760, unit: hour</p><p>6-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the condition for auto-backup function:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#auto-backup condition cfg-changed hold-off-time 2 max-hold-off-time 4</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show auto-backup condition</p><p>6.2 auto-backup period</p><p>Syntax</p><p>auto-backup period { all | cfg | img | log } time month year interval interval</p><p>no auto-backup period</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the period for auto-backup function</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>all All files -</p><p>cfg Configuration files -</p><p>img Version files -</p><p>log Log files -</p><p>time Time to auto-backup hh:mm:ss</p><p>month Month apr, aug, dec, feb, jan, jul, jun,</p><p>mar, may, nov, oct, sep</p><p>day Day Range: 1 – 31</p><p>year Year Range: 2001 – 2098</p><p>max-hold-off-time time2 Interval of auto-backup Range: 1 – 8760, unit: hour</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>6-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 6 File System Management</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the auto-backup period for all files:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#auto-backup period all 02:00:00 jan 1 2012 interval 24</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show auto-backup period</p><p>6.3 config-filename</p><p>Syntax</p><p>config-filename filename</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To set the configuration file name for NE startup</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>filename File name -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-if)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to set the configuration file name for NE startup:</p><p>ZXAN(config-if)#config-filename startrun.dat</p><p>6.4 copy</p><p>Syntax</p><p>copy {master | slave} {img | data | cfg | onuver| patch | sdisk-img | sdisk-data | sdisk-cfg |</p><p>sdisk-onuver} src-file-name {master | slave} {img | data | cfg | onuver | sdisk-img | sdisk-data</p><p>| sdisk-cfg | sdisk-onuver| sdisk-patch} dst-file-name</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To copy files from a source file system to a specified destination file system</p><p>6-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>img Version file -</p><p>data Database file -</p><p>cfg Configuration file -</p><p>onuver ONU version file -</p><p>patch Patch file -</p><p>sdisk-img SD card version file -</p><p>sdisk-data SD card database file -</p><p>sdisk-cfg SD card configuration file -</p><p>sdisk-onuver SD card ONU version file -</p><p>sdisk-patch SD card patch file -</p><p>master Master mode -</p><p>slave Slave mode -</p><p>src-file-name Source file name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>dst-file-name Destination file name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to copy files from a source file system to a specified</p><p>destination file system:</p><p>ZXAN#copy master cfg startrun.dat slave cfg startrun.bak</p><p>Start copying file</p><p>file copied successfully.</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>6-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 6 File System Management</p><p>6.5 delete</p><p>Syntax</p><p>delete {img | data | cfg | onuver| patch | sdisk-img | sdisk-data | sdisk-cfg | sdisk-onuver|</p><p>sdisk-patch} file-name</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To delete the files from a specified directory. When the file-name is empty, input *.* or</p><p>*.suff.</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>img Version file -</p><p>data Database file -</p><p>cfg Configuration file -</p><p>onuver ONU version file -</p><p>patch Patch file -</p><p>sdisk-img SD card version file -</p><p>sdisk-data SD card database file -</p><p>sdisk-cfg SD card configuration file -</p><p>sdisk-onuver SD card ONU version file -</p><p>sdisk-patch SD card patch file -</p><p>file-name File name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to delete the files in a specified directory:</p><p>ZXAN#delete cfg *.*</p><p>Start deleting file</p><p>deleting startrun.dat..</p><p>[Successfully]</p><p>deleting startrun.sav</p><p>[Successfully]</p><p>deleting file startrun.dat on backup board...</p><p>[Successfully]</p><p>6-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>6.6 dir</p><p>Syntax</p><p>dir {img | data | cfg | onuver | patch | sdisk-img | sdisk-data | sdisk-cfg | sdisk-onuver| sdisk</p><p>-patch }</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the files in a specified directory or the current directory</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>img Version file -</p><p>data Database file -</p><p>cfg Configuration file -</p><p>onuver Onuver file -</p><p>patch Patch file -</p><p>sdisk-img SD card version file -</p><p>sdisk-data SD card database file -</p><p>sdisk-cfg SD card configuration file -</p><p>sdisk-onuver SD card ONU version file -</p><p>sdisk-patch SD card patch file -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the files in a specified directory or the current directory:</p><p>ZXAN#dir cfg</p><p>Directory of /flash/cfg/</p><p>attribute size date time name</p><p>-rwx 29657 OCT-18-2011 07:11:34 startrun.dat</p><p>-rwx 29061 OCT-17-2011 13:18:04 startrun.sav</p><p>6-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 6 File System Management</p><p>-rwx 1391 JAN-01-1980 00:00:14 cmdTree.info</p><p>Current directory</p><p>3 files total</p><p>Total disk size: 126664704 bytes (44449792 bytes free)</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>6.7 file-server</p><p>Syntax</p><p>file-server { auto-backup |manual-backup} { all | cfg | img | log } server-index index ipaddress</p><p>ipaddress ftp [ path path ] username username password password</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the file server</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>auto-backup Automatic backup -</p><p>manual-backup Manual backup -</p><p>all All files -</p><p>cfg Configuration files -</p><p>img Version files -</p><p>log Log files -</p><p>server-index index File server index Range: 1 – 2</p><p>ipaddress ipaddress File server IP address A.B.C.D</p><p>ftp FTP protocol -</p><p>path path File path 1 – 255 characters</p><p>username username FTP user name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>password password FTP password 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the file server:</p><p>6-7</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>ZXAN(config)#file-server auto-backup all server-index 1 ipaddress 1.1.1.1</p><p>ftp path \c300 user abc password abc</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show file-server</p><p>6.8 manual-backup</p><p>Syntax</p><p>manual-backup { all | cfg | img | log}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the manual backup function</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>all All files -</p><p>cfg Configuration files -</p><p>img Version files -</p><p>log Log files -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the manual backup function for all files:</p><p>ZXAN#manual-backup all</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>auto-backup</p><p>6.9 write</p><p>Syntax</p><p>write [ag | cmdlog | imgfile [master | slave] | snmplog]</p><p>6-8</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 6 File System Management</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To write the system running configuration to memory</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>ag Write to AG memory -</p><p>cmdlog Write command log to file -</p><p>imgfile Write version log to file -</p><p>snmplog Write SNMP log to file -</p><p>master Master mode -</p><p>slave Slave mode -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to write the system running configuration to memory:</p><p>ZXAN#write</p><p>Building configuration...</p><p>..[OK]</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>write flash</p><p>6.10 write flash</p><p>Syntax</p><p>write flash</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To write the system running configuration to the flash</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>6-9</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to write the system running configuration to the flash:</p><p>ZXAN#write flash</p><p>Building configuration...</p><p>..[OK]</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>write</p><p>6.11 write alarmlog</p><p>Syntax</p><p>write alarmlog</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To write the alarm log into file</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to write the alarm logging into file:</p><p>ZXAN#write alarmlog</p><p>Building logging file...</p><p>..</p><p>[ok]</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>write</p><p>6-10</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 6 File System Management</p><p>Related Information</p><p>The alarm buffer saves the alarm level information in the log file. The log file saving location</p><p>on flash is flash: data / log.dat.</p><p>This command writes the following alarm logs into the file:</p><p>l MAJOR</p><p>l MINOR</p><p>l WARNINGS</p><p>l INDETERMINATE</p><p>l CLEARED</p><p>l NOTIFICATIONS</p><p>6.12 show auto-backup condition</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show auto-backup condition configure</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the configuration of automatic backup condition</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except ZXAN></p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the configuration of automatic backup condition:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show auto-backup condition configure</p><p>Cfg-changed Hold-off-time Max-hold-off-time</p><p>------------------------------------------------------</p><p>enable 2 4</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>auto-backup condition</p><p>6.13 show auto-backup period</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show auto-backup period configure</p><p>6-11</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the configuration of automatic backup period</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except ZXAN></p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the configuration of automatic backup period:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show auto-backup period configure</p><p>Type Enable Start-time Interval</p><p>---------------------------------------------------</p><p>cfg enable 2012-01-01 02:00:00 24</p><p>log enable 2012-01-01 02:00:00 24</p><p>img enable 2012-01-01 02:00:00 24</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>auto-backup period</p><p>6.14 show auto-backup progress</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show auto-backup progress { condition | manual | period }</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the progress of automatic or manual backup</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>condition Condition triggered auto-backup -</p><p>manual Manual backup -</p><p>period Periodical auto-backup -</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except ZXAN></p><p>6-12</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 6 File System Management</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the process of manual backup:</p><p>ZXAN#show auto-backup progress manual</p><p>FileType : cfg</p><p>BackupStatus : Vn module max errno</p><p>StartTime : 2012-03-01 07:11:42</p><p>TotalFiles : 0</p><p>SuccessFiles : 0</p><p>CurrFileName :</p><p>CurrFileProgress : 0</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>auto-backup condition</p><p>auto-backup period</p><p>manual-backup</p><p>6.15 show file-server</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show filer-server { auto-backup | manual-backup }</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the file server configuration for automatic backup or manual backup</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>auto-backup Automatic backup -</p><p>manual-backup Manual backup -</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except ZXAN></p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the file server configuration for auto-backup:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show file-server auto-backup</p><p>FileType : Cfg</p><p>ServerIndex : 1</p><p>ProtocolType: Ftp Server-IpAddr: 1.1.1.1</p><p>6-13</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Username : abc</p><p>Password : ********</p><p>Path : \c300</p><p>FileType : Cfg</p><p>ServerIndex : 2</p><p>Not configuration</p><p>FileType : Log</p><p>ServerIndex : 1</p><p>ProtocolType: Ftp Server-IpAddr: 1.1.1.1</p><p>Username : abc</p><p>Password : ********</p><p>Path : \c300</p><p>FileType : Log</p><p>ServerIndex : 2</p><p>Not configuration</p><p>FileType : Img</p><p>ServerIndex : 1</p><p>ProtocolType: Ftp Server-IpAddr: 1.1.1.1</p><p>Username : abc</p><p>Password : ********</p><p>Path : \c300</p><p>FileType : Img</p><p>ServerIndex : 2</p><p>Not configuration</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>file-server</p><p>6-14</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 7</p><p>User Management</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>line console absolute-timeout .....................................................................................7-1</p><p>line console idle-timeout .............................................................................................7-2</p><p>line telnet absolute-timeout.........................................................................................7-3</p><p>line telnet access-class...............................................................................................7-4</p><p>line telnet idle-timeout ................................................................................................7-4</p><p>line telnet users ..........................................................................................................7-5</p><p>login ...........................................................................................................................7-6</p><p>login-authentication-type ............................................................................................7-6</p><p>login-authorization-type ..............................................................................................7-7</p><p>logout .........................................................................................................................7-8</p><p>exit</p><p>.............................................................................................................................7-8</p><p>rlogin ..........................................................................................................................7-9</p><p>show history .............................................................................................................7-10</p><p>show localuser .........................................................................................................7-10</p><p>show monitor session...............................................................................................7-11</p><p>show terminal ...........................................................................................................7-12</p><p>telnet ........................................................................................................................7-13</p><p>telnet mng ................................................................................................................7-13</p><p>telnet ONU ...............................................................................................................7-14</p><p>7.1 line console absolute-timeout</p><p>Syntax</p><p>line console absolute-timeout absolute-timeout</p><p>no line console absolute-timeout</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the total use time of the login serial interface terminal</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>absolute-timeout Console absolute timeout Range: 1 – 10,000 minutes</p><p>7-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the total use time of the login serial</p><p>interface terminal:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#line console absolute-timeout 30</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>line console idle-timeout</p><p>Related Information</p><p>After this command is executed, the total use time of the console terminal is specified.</p><p>After this specified time, the serial interface terminal session is closed.</p><p>7.2 line console idle-timeout</p><p>Syntax</p><p>line console idle-timeout idle-timeout</p><p>no line console idle-timeout</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the idle timeout when there is no input on the login serial interface terminal</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>idle-timeout Console idle time-out Range: 1 – 1000 minutes</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the idle timeout when there is no input</p><p>on the login serial interface terminal:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#line console idle-timeout 30</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>7-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 7 User Management</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>line console absolute-timeout</p><p>Related Information</p><p>After this command is executed, if there is no keyboard input in the specified period, the</p><p>serial interface terminal session is closed.</p><p>7.3 line telnet absolute-timeout</p><p>Syntax</p><p>line telnet absolute-timeout absolute-timeout</p><p>no line telnet absolute-timeout</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the Telnet absolute timeout</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>absolute-timeout Telnet absolute timeout Range: 1 – 10,000 minutes</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the Telnet absolute timeout:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#line telnet absolute-timeout 30</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>line telnet idle-timeout</p><p>Related Information</p><p>After this command is executed, the total use time of the Telnet is specified. After this</p><p>specified time, the serial interface terminal session is closed.</p><p>7-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>7.4 line telnet access-class</p><p>Syntax</p><p>line telnet access-class access-list-number</p><p>no line telnet access-class</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To filter Telnet connection based on an IP access list</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>access-list-number Telnet access list number Range: 1 – 99</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to filter Telnet connection based on an IP access list:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#line telnet access-class 2</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>7.5 line telnet idle-timeout</p><p>Syntax</p><p>line telnet idle-timeout idle-timeout</p><p>no line telnet idle-timeout</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the Telnet idle timeout</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>7-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 7 User Management</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>idle-timeout Telnet idle timeout Range: 1 – 1000 minutes</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the Telnet idle timeout:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#line telnet idle-timeout 30</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>line telnet absolute-time</p><p>Related CInformation</p><p>After this command is executed, if there is no keyboard input in the specified period, the</p><p>serial interface terminal session is closed.</p><p>7.6 line telnet users</p><p>Syntax</p><p>line telnet users userid</p><p>no line telnet users</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the Telnet users</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>userid Telnet user ID Range: 1 – 16</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the Telnet users:</p><p>7-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>ZXAN(config)#line telnet users 15</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>7.7 login</p><p>Syntax</p><p>login</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To login to the system</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN>, ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to login to the system:</p><p>ZXAN#login</p><p>Username:admin</p><p>Password:</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>logout</p><p>7.8 login-authentication-type</p><p>Syntax</p><p>login-authentication-type {local | radius group | tacacs+}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure login authentication type</p><p>7-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 7 User Management</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>local Local authentication -</p><p>radius group Radius server authentication Range: 1 – 10</p><p>tacacs+ TACACS+ server authentication -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure login authentication type:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#login-authentication-type local</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>telnet</p><p>7.9 login-authorization-type</p><p>Syntax</p><p>login-authorization-type {local | tacacs+}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure login authorization type</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>local Local authorization -</p><p>tacacs+ TACACS+ authorization -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure login authorization type:</p><p>7-7</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>ZXAN(config)#login-authorization-type local</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>telnet</p><p>7.10 logout</p><p>Syntax</p><p>logout</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To logout from the system</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN>, ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to logout from the system:</p><p>ZXAN#logout</p><p>Connection to host lost.</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>login</p><p>7.11 exit</p><p>Syntax</p><p>exit</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To quit the login router or return to the last mode</p><p>7-8</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 7 User Management</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to quit the login router or return to the last mode:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#exit</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>configure terminal</p><p>logout</p><p>login</p><p>Related Information</p><p>When this command is executed under the exec mode or privilege mode, it means exiting</p><p>the login router. While in other modes, it means returning to the last mode.</p><p>7.12 rlogin</p><p>Syntax</p><p>rlogin {commander | member member-id}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To open</p><p>a group Telnet connection</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>commander Command switch -</p><p>member member-id Member switch ID Range: 1 – 255</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>7-9</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to open a group Telnet connection:</p><p>ZXAN#rlogin commander</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>7.13 show history</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show history</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the current session command history</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the current session command history:</p><p>ZXAN#show history</p><p>who</p><p>show ip route</p><p>en</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>7.14 show localuser</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show localuser [user-id]</p><p>7-10</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 7 User Management</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the local authorized users</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>user-id User ID Range: 1 – 1024</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the local authorized users:</p><p>ZXAN#show localuser</p><p>MaxLocalUsers : 1024</p><p>HistoryConfigTotal: 0 CurrentConfigTotal: 0</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>7.15 show monitor session</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show monitor session session-number</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the monitor session information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>session-number Session number 1</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>7-11</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the monitor session information:</p><p>ZXAN#show monitor session 1</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>7.16 show terminal</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show terminal</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the terminal information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the terminal information:</p><p>ZXAN#show terminal</p><p>Line 67, Location: "", Type: "ANSI"</p><p>Length: 8 lines, Width: 80 columns</p><p>Telnet idle-timeout is: 00:03:00</p><p>Telnet absolute-timeout is: 1d00h00m</p><p>Baud rate (TX/RX) is 9600/9600</p><p>Capabilities: none</p><p>Time since activation: 00:01:03</p><p>Editing is enabled.</p><p>History is enabled, history size is 10.</p><p>Telnet access-class is: EMPTY!</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>7-12</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 7 User Management</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>7.17 telnet</p><p>Syntax</p><p>telnet { ip-address | onu interface-name }</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To open a Telnet connection</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>onu interface-name Interface name -</p><p>ip-address Telnet IP address A.B.C.D</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN>, ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to open a Telnet connection:</p><p>ZXAN#telnet 168.1.200.77</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>7.18 telnet mng</p><p>Syntax</p><p>telnet mng ip-address</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To connect to management interface via Telnet</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>7-13</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>ip-address IP address A.B.C.D</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN>, ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to connect to management interface via Telnet:</p><p>ZXAN#telnet mng 168.1.200.77</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>7.19 telnet ONU</p><p>Syntax</p><p>telnet onu {gpon-onu_shelf/slot/port:onuid | epon-onu_shelf/slot/port:onuid}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To manage the ONU remotely on the OLT</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>gpon-onu_shelf/slot/port:onuid PON ONU interface name –</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN></p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to manage the ONU remotely on the OLT:</p><p>ZXAN#telnet onu gpon-onu_1/2/1:1</p><p>7-14</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8</p><p>SNMP Commands</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>snmp-server access-list..............................................................................................8-1</p><p>snmp-server community .............................................................................................8-2</p><p>snmp-server contact...................................................................................................8-3</p><p>snmp-server context...................................................................................................8-4</p><p>snmp-server enable....................................................................................................8-4</p><p>snmp-server engine-id................................................................................................8-5</p><p>snmp-server group .....................................................................................................8-6</p><p>snmp-server host .......................................................................................................8-7</p><p>snmp-server location ..................................................................................................8-9</p><p>snmp-server packetsize..............................................................................................8-9</p><p>snmp-server trap-source ..........................................................................................8-10</p><p>snmp-server user .....................................................................................................8-11</p><p>snmp-server view .....................................................................................................8-12</p><p>show snmp...............................................................................................................8-13</p><p>show snmplogfile......................................................................................................8-14</p><p>show snmplogfile end-time .......................................................................................8-15</p><p>show snmplogfile ipaddress......................................................................................8-16</p><p>show snmplogfile start-time ......................................................................................8-16</p><p>show snmplogfile summary ......................................................................................8-17</p><p>show snmp config ....................................................................................................8-18</p><p>show snmp engine-id ...............................................................................................8-19</p><p>show snmp group.....................................................................................................8-19</p><p>show snmp user .......................................................................................................8-20</p><p>8.1 snmp-server access-list</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server access-list acl</p><p>no snmp-server access-list</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To apply the configured ACL to control the host address which accesses the system over</p><p>the SNMP</p><p>8-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>acl Access list number or name Range: 1 – 31 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to apply the configured ACL to control the host</p><p>address which accesses the system over the SNMP:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server access-list 1</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>8.2 snmp-server community</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server community community-name [view view-name] [ro | rw]</p><p>no snmp-server community community-name</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the SNMP message community</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>community-name Community name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>view view-name SNMP view name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>ro Read-only access -</p><p>rw Read-write access -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>8-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE</p><p>Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the SNMP message community:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server community myCommunity view myview rw</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>snmp-server view</p><p>Related Information</p><p>community-name refers to a string of characters and view-name refers to a MIB view name.</p><p>By default, the keyword view shows the system configuration for community view of</p><p>1.3.6.1.2.1.1. Default privilege is read-only.</p><p>8.3 snmp-server contact</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server contact line</p><p>no snmp-server contact</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the contact mode of the MIB object system</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>line System contact information Range: 1 – 200 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the contact mode of the MIB object</p><p>system:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server contact this is 5200,tel:(021)68895000</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>8-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>8.4 snmp-server context</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server context context-name</p><p>no snmp-server context context-name</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To define SNMP server context name</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>context-name SNMPv3 context name Range: 1 – 30 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to define the SNMP server context name:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server context contextA</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>8.5 snmp-server enable</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server enable {inform | trap} [notification-type]</p><p>no snmp-server enable {inform | trap} [notification-type]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To allow the sending of a notification by the agent and configure the notification and trap</p><p>type sent by the agent</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>8-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>inform Alarm type inform -</p><p>trap Alarm type trap -</p><p>notification-type Notification type bgp, ospf, rmon, snmp, stalarm,</p><p>vpn</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(version)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to allow the sending of a notification by the agent and</p><p>configure the notification and trap type sent by the agent:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server enable inform</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>snmp-server host</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all information including alarm and notification is reported.</p><p>8.6 snmp-server engine-id</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server engine-id engine-id</p><p>no snmp-server engine-id</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the a local SNMP engine ID</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>engine-id Engine ID octet string (hex) Range: 1 – 24 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>8-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure a local SNMP engine ID:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server engine-id 12345667890</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show snmp engine-id</p><p>8.7 snmp-server group</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server group groupname v3 {auth | noauth | priv} [context context-name {match-exact |</p><p>match-prefix}] [notify notifyview] [read readview] [write writeview]</p><p>no snmp-server group groupname v3 {auth | noauth | priv} [context context-name {match-exact</p><p>| match-prefix}]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the new SNMP group and assigns security levels and permissions</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>groupname Group name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>v3 Group using the user security</p><p>model (SNMPv3)</p><p>-</p><p>auth Group using authentication of</p><p>packets without encrypting</p><p>-</p><p>noauth Removes authentication of a</p><p>packet</p><p>-</p><p>priv Group using SNMPv3</p><p>authentication of packets</p><p>and scrambles it</p><p>-</p><p>context context-name SNMPv3 context name Range: 1 – 30 characters</p><p>match-exact Match context name -</p><p>match-prefix Match context name prefix -</p><p>read readview Read view for the group Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>8-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>write writeview Write view for the group to enter</p><p>data and configure contents of</p><p>the agent</p><p>Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>notify notifyview Notify view for the group which</p><p>enables users to specify a notify,</p><p>an inform or a trap</p><p>Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the new SNMP group and assigns</p><p>security levels and permissions:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server group group1 v3 priv read view1</p><p>write view1 notify view1</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show snmp group</p><p>snmp-server user</p><p>8.8 snmp-server host</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server host ip-address {trap | inform} version {1 | 2c | 3} community-name {enable | disab</p><p>le} alarm-type [isnmsserver ] server-index server-index[udp-port udp-port][third-party-server]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the destination IP address to receive SNMP notification</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>ip-address Host IP address A.B.C.D</p><p>trap Enable SNMP traps -</p><p>inform Enable SNMP informs -</p><p>8-7</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>version SNMP version to be used for</p><p>notification messages</p><p>-</p><p>1 SNMP Version 1 -</p><p>2c SNMP Version 2C -</p><p>3 SNMP Version 3 -</p><p>community-name SNMP community name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>enable Enable the trap server -</p><p>disable Disable the trap server -</p><p>alarm-type Alarm type CRITICAL: 0</p><p>INDETERMINATE: 4</p><p>MAJOR: 1</p><p>MINOR: 2</p><p>NOTIFICATIONS: 6</p><p>WARNINGS: 3</p><p>isnmsserver NMS server Index -</p><p>server-index server-index Trap server index Range: 1 – 8</p><p>udp-port udp-port Notification host UDP port</p><p>number</p><p>Range: 0 – 65535</p><p>third-party-server Specify a third party server -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the destination IP address to receive</p><p>SNMP notification:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server host 168.1.1.1 inform version 2c</p><p>test enable CRITICAL isnmsserver server-index 1</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>snmp-server enable</p><p>8-8</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands</p><p>8.9 snmp-server location</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server location line</p><p>no snmp-server location</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the location of the MIB object system</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>line Physical location of this node -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the location of the MIB object system:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server location this is 5200 in china</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>8.10 snmp-server packetsize</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server packetsize snmp-packet-max-size</p><p>no snmp-server packetsize</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the maximum length of the SNMP message</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>8-9</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>snmp-packet-max SNMP message packet size Range: 484 – 8192</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the maximum length of the SNMP</p><p>message:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server packetsize 1400</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>8.11 snmp-server trap-source</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server trap-source ip-address</p><p>no snmp-server trap-source</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the source IP address for all the traps</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>ip-address IP address A.B.C.D</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the source IP address for all the traps:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server</p><p>trap-source 10.1.1.1</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>8-10</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>8.12 snmp-server user</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server user username groupname v3 [[encrypted] auth {md5 | sha} auth-password [priv</p><p>des 56 priv-password]]</p><p>no snmp-server user username</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the SNMPv3 users and defines authentication and privacy for those users</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>username User name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>groupname Group name to which user is</p><p>associated</p><p>Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>v3 User using the Version 3</p><p>security model</p><p>-</p><p>encrypted Specifies whether the</p><p>auth-password and</p><p>priv-password appear in</p><p>encrypted format (hiding the</p><p>true characters of the string)</p><p>-</p><p>auth If auth is specified, messages</p><p>sent by this user is authenticated</p><p>using the authentication</p><p>protocol HMAC_MD5-96</p><p>or HMAC-SHA-96 and</p><p>auth-password</p><p>-</p><p>md5 Use HMAC MD5 algorithm for</p><p>authentication</p><p>-</p><p>sha Use HMAC SHA algorithm for</p><p>authentication</p><p>-</p><p>auth-password Authentication password for</p><p>user</p><p>Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>8-11</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>priv If priv is specified, messages</p><p>sent by this user is encrypted</p><p>using CBC-DES and</p><p>priv-password</p><p>-</p><p>des 56 Use 56 bit DES algorithm for</p><p>encryption</p><p>-</p><p>priv-password Privacy password for the user Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the SNMPv3 users and defines</p><p>authentication and privacy for those users:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server user user1 group1 v3 auth md5</p><p>12345678 priv des56 12345678</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show snmp user</p><p>snmp-server group</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, parameter encrypted is not used.</p><p>8.13 snmp-server view</p><p>Syntax</p><p>snmp-server view viewname subtree-id1 {exclude | include}</p><p>no snmp-server view viewname [subtree-id2 ]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To define the SNMPv2 view</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>8-12</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>viewname View name Range: 1 – 32 characters</p><p>subtree-id1 View subtree ID Range: 1 – 79 characters</p><p>exclude MIB family is excluded in the</p><p>view</p><p>-</p><p>include MIB family is included in the</p><p>view</p><p>-</p><p>subtree-id2 View subtree ID Range: 1 – 254 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to define the SNMPv2 view:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#snmp-server view myView 1.3.6.1.2.1 included</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>snmp-server community</p><p>8.14 show snmp</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show snmp</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the SNMP information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the SNMP information:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show snmp</p><p>Contact : +86-021-68895000</p><p>8-13</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Location: No.889 BiBo Rd. PuDong District, ShangHai, China</p><p>257 SNMP packets input</p><p>0 Bad SNMP version errors</p><p>18 Unknown community name</p><p>0 Illegal operation for community name supplied</p><p>579 Number of requested variables</p><p>0 Number of altered variables</p><p>142 Get-request PDUs</p><p>97 Get-next PDUs</p><p>0 Set-request PDUs</p><p>239 SNMP packets output</p><p>0 Too big errors (Maximum packet size 3000)</p><p>0 No such name errors</p><p>0 Bad values errors</p><p>0 General errors</p><p>239 Response PDUs</p><p>0 SNMP trap PDUs</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>8.15 show snmplogfile</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show snmplogfile</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the SNMP log information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the SNMP log information:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show snmplogfile</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>8-14</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show snmplogfile end-time</p><p>show snmplogfile start-time</p><p>show snmplogfile ipaddress</p><p>show snmplogfile summary</p><p>8.16 show snmplogfile end-time</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show snmplogfile end-time end-date end-time</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the SNMP log end time</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>end-date End date mm-dd-yyyy</p><p>end-time End time hh:mm:ss</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the SNMP log end time:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show snmplogfile end-time 02-19-2008 19:30:30</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show snmplogfile</p><p>show snmplogfile start-time</p><p>show snmplogfile ipaddress</p><p>show snmplogfile summary</p><p>8-15</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>8.17 show snmplogfile ipaddress</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show snmplogfile ipaddress ipaddress</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the SNMP log IP address</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>ipaddress IP address A.B.C.D</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the SNMP log IP address:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show snmplogfile ipaddress 10.63.128.214</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show snmplogfile</p><p>show snmplogfile start-time</p><p>show snmplogfile end-time</p><p>show snmplogfile summary</p><p>8.18 show snmplogfile start-time</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show snmplogfile start-time start-date start-time</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the SNMP log start time</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>8-16</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>start-date Start date mm-dd-yyyy</p><p>start-time Start time hh:mm:ss</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the SNMP log start time:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show snmplogfile start-time 2-19-2008 19:30:30</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show snmplogfile</p><p>show snmplogfile end-time</p><p>show snmplogfile ipaddress</p><p>show snmplogfile summary</p><p>8.19 show snmplogfile summary</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show snmplogfile summary</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the SNMP log summary</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the SNMP log summary:</p><p>ZXAN#show snmplogfile summary</p><p>Snmplog buffer is 200KByte, used 0 percent</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>8-17</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show snmplogfile</p><p>show snmplogfile start-time</p><p>show snmplogfile end-time</p><p>show snmplogfile ipaddress</p><p>8.20 show snmp config</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show snmp config</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the SNMP configuration</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the SNMP configuration:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show snmp config</p><p>snmp-server location No.889 BiBo Rd. PuDong District,</p><p>ShangHai, China</p><p>snmp-server contact +86-021-68895000</p><p>snmp-server packetSize 3000</p><p>snmp-server engine-id 830900020300010289d64401</p><p>snmp-server access-list 1</p><p>snmp-server community myCommunity view myview rw</p><p>snmp-server community myy view myv rw</p><p>snmp-server community public view allview rw</p><p>snmp-server view allview internet included</p><p>snmp-server view DefaultView system included</p><p>snmp-server enable inform SNMP</p><p>snmp-server enable inform VPN</p><p>snmp-server enable inform BGP</p><p>snmp-server enable inform OSPF</p><p>snmp-server enable inform RMON</p><p>snmp-server enable inform STALARM</p><p>8-18</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands</p><p>snmp-server enable trap SNMP</p><p>snmp-server enable trap VPN</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show snmp group</p><p>show snmp user</p><p>show snmp engine-id</p><p>show snmp</p><p>8.21 show snmp engine-id</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show snmp engine-id</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the SNMP engine ID</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the SNMP engine ID:</p><p>ZXAN#show snmp engine-id</p><p>the engine-id:830900020300010289d64401</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>snmp-server engine-id</p><p>12.10 performance threshhold-profile (vport) ........................................................... 12-7</p><p>12.11 item (olt/onu eth)........................................................................................... 12-8</p><p>12.12 item (eth if)..................................................................................................12-10</p><p>12.13 item (olt mac) ..............................................................................................12-11</p><p>12.14 item (onu mac) ............................................................................................12-13</p><p>12.15 item (vport)..................................................................................................12-14</p><p>12.16 show perf-eth-if ...........................................................................................12-15</p><p>12.17 show perf-olt ...............................................................................................12-16</p><p>12.18 show perf-onu .............................................................................................12-17</p><p>12.19 show perf-vport ...........................................................................................12-17</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands......................................................... 13-1</p><p>13.1 debug all........................................................................................................ 13-3</p><p>13.2 debug arp ...................................................................................................... 13-3</p><p>13.3 debug dhcp-option82 ...................................................................................... 13-4</p><p>13.4 debug group-management .............................................................................. 13-5</p><p>13.5 debug igmp.................................................................................................... 13-6</p><p>13.6 debug ip ........................................................................................................ 13-8</p><p>13.7 debug ip bgp updates ..................................................................................... 13-8</p><p>13.8 debug ip bgp all.............................................................................................. 13-9</p><p>13.9 debug ip bgp dampening................................................................................13-10</p><p>13.10 debug ip bgp events ....................................................................................13-11</p><p>13.11 debug ip bgp in............................................................................................13-11</p><p>13.12 debug ip bgp keepalives ..............................................................................13-12</p><p>13.13 debug ip bgp out..........................................................................................13-13</p><p>13.14 debug ip destination.....................................................................................13-14</p><p>13.15 debug ip dhcp .............................................................................................13-15</p><p>13.16 debug ip icmp..............................................................................................13-15</p><p>13.17 debug ip icmp detail.....................................................................................13-16</p><p>13.18 debug ip igmp .............................................................................................13-17</p><p>13.19 debug ip igmp-snooping...............................................................................13-18</p><p>13.20 debug ip interface ........................................................................................13-18</p><p>13.21 debug ip msdp.............................................................................................13-19</p><p>13.22 debug ip multicast........................................................................................13-20</p><p>13.23 debug ip ospf adj .........................................................................................13-21</p><p>13.24 debug ip ospf all ..........................................................................................13-22</p><p>13.25 debug ip ospf cspf .......................................................................................13-23</p><p>13.26 debug ip ospf database-timer .......................................................................13-23</p><p>VI</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>13.27 debug ip ospf events....................................................................................13-24</p><p>13.28 debug ip ospf flood ......................................................................................13-25</p><p>13.29 debug ip ospf lsa-generation ........................................................................13-26</p><p>13.30 debug ip ospf nsf .........................................................................................13-27</p><p>13.31 debug ip ospf packet....................................................................................13-27</p><p>13.32 debug ip ospf retransmission........................................................................13-28</p><p>13.33 debug ip ospf spf .........................................................................................13-29</p><p>13.34 debug ip ospf tree........................................................................................13-30</p><p>13.35 debug ip pim-snooping.................................................................................13-31</p><p>13.36 debug ip pimsm...........................................................................................13-31</p><p>13.37 debug ip protocol .........................................................................................13-33</p><p>13.38 debug ip rip .................................................................................................13-33</p><p>13.39 debug ip rip all.............................................................................................13-34</p><p>13.40 debug ip rip database ..................................................................................13-35</p><p>13.41 debug ip rip events ......................................................................................13-36</p><p>13.42 debug ip rip trigger.......................................................................................13-36</p><p>13.43 debug ip source...........................................................................................13-37</p><p>13.44 debug ip tcp all ............................................................................................13-38</p><p>13.45 debug ip tcp driver .......................................................................................13-39</p><p>13.46 debug ip tcp driver-pak.................................................................................13-40</p><p>13.47 debug ip tcp packet......................................................................................13-40</p><p>13.48 debug ip tcp transactions .............................................................................13-41</p><p>13.49 debug ip udp ...............................................................................................13-42</p><p>13.50 debug iptv ...................................................................................................13-43</p><p>13.51 debug lacp all ..............................................................................................13-44</p><p>13.52 debug lacp fsm............................................................................................13-45</p><p>13.53 debug lacp packet .......................................................................................13-46</p><p>13.54 debug mstp agreement ................................................................................13-47</p><p>13.55 debug mstp all.............................................................................................13-48</p><p>13.56 debug mstp bpdu-rx.....................................................................................13-49</p><p>13.57 debug mstp bpdu-tx</p><p>8.22 show snmp group</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show snmp group</p><p>8-19</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the SNMPv3 group</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the SNMPv3 group:</p><p>ZXAN#show snmp group</p><p>groupName :test</p><p>sec_Model :v3</p><p>sec_Level :AUTH</p><p>readView :test</p><p>writeView :test</p><p>notifyView:tesr</p><p>rowStatus :ACTIVE</p><p>contextName :test</p><p>contextMatch :match-exact</p><p>groupName :group1</p><p>sec_Model :v3</p><p>sec_Level :PRIV</p><p>readView :view1</p><p>writeView :view1</p><p>notifyView:view1</p><p>rowStatus :ACTIVE</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>snmp-sever group</p><p>8.23 show snmp user</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show snmp user</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the SNMPv3 users</p><p>8-20</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 8 SNMP Commands</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the SNMPv3 users:</p><p>ZXAN#show snmp user</p><p>username :test</p><p>engine-id :123456678900000000000000</p><p>auth_type :SHA</p><p>group_name :test(v3)</p><p>encryptType:DES_CBC</p><p>storageType:NONVOLATILE</p><p>row_status :ACTIVE</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>snmp-server user</p><p>8-21</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>This page intentionally left blank.</p><p>8-22</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 9</p><p>FTP Server Commands</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>ip ftp username ..........................................................................................................9-1</p><p>ip ftp password ...........................................................................................................9-2</p><p>9.1 ip ftp username</p><p>Syntax</p><p>ip ftp username username</p><p>no ip ftp username username</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the default login FTP client username</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>username FTP username Range: 1 – 16 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the default login FTP client username:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#ip ftp username zte</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>ip ftp password</p><p>9-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>9.2 ip ftp password</p><p>Syntax</p><p>ip ftp password password</p><p>no ip ftp password password</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the default login FTP client password</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>password FTP password Range: 3 – 16 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the default login FTP client password:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#ip ftp password zte</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>ip ftp username</p><p>9-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 10</p><p>Alarm Management</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>alarm........................................................................................................................10-1</p><p>alarm confirm ...........................................................................................................10-2</p><p>alarm trap-confirm ....................................................................................................10-2</p><p>alarm level-change...................................................................................................10-3</p><p>show alarm configure ...............................................................................................10-4</p><p>show alarm counter ..................................................................................................10-5</p><p>show alarm pool .......................................................................................................10-6</p><p>clear alarm pool........................................................................................................10-7</p><p>clear alarm counter...................................................................................................10-7</p><p>optical-module alarm-profile .....................................................................................10-8</p><p>show optical-module-alarm-profile ............................................................................10-9</p><p>alarm alarm-profile .................................................................................................10-10</p><p>alarm-index ............................................................................................................10-11</p><p>alarm-profile-apply..................................................................................................10-11</p><p>show alarm profile ..................................................................................................10-12</p><p>10.1 alarm</p><p>Syntax</p><p>alarm {enable | disable}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable or disable the alarm function</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>enable Enable the alarm function -</p><p>disable Disable the alarm function -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>10-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the alarm function:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#alarm enable</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show alarm</p><p>10.2 alarm confirm</p><p>Syntax</p><p>alarm confirm</p><p>no alarm confirm</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To confirm the alarm</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to confirm the alarm:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#alarm confirm</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show alarm</p><p>10.3 alarm trap-confirm</p><p>Syntax</p><p>alarm trap-confirm retry time timeout timeout</p><p>no alarm trap-confirm</p><p>10-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 10 Alarm Management</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the alarm resend time interval</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>retry time Number of retries Range: 1 – 3</p><p>timeout timeout Time out interval Range: 1 – 60 seconds</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the alarm resend time interval:</p><p>ZZXAN(config)# trap-confirm retry 3 timeout 20</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show alarm</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, alarm timeout is not configured.</p><p>10.4 alarm level-change</p><p>Syntax</p><p>alarm level-change eventid alarm-type</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To change the alarm event ID corresponding level</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>eventid Event ID Range: 1 – 65534</p><p>10-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>alarm-type Alarm level CRITICAL: 0</p><p>INDETERMINATE: 4</p><p>MAJOR: 1</p><p>MINOR: 2</p><p>WARNINGS: 3</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to change the alarm event ID corresponding level:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#alarm level-change 33037 MAJOR</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show alarm</p><p>10.5 show alarm configure</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show alarm configure</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the alarm configuration information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the alarm configuration information:</p><p>ZXAN#show alarm configure</p><p>alarm enable</p><p>nms-hello-trap disable</p><p>nms-hello-trap interval 120</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>10-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 10 Alarm Management</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>10.6 show alarm counter</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show alarm counter</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the alarm counter information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the alarm counter information:</p><p>ZXAN#show alarm counter</p><p>alarmReport: 83 alarmConfirm: 0</p><p>alarmNullPointer: 0 alarmInvalidMsgType: 0</p><p>alarmInvalidReportType: 0 alarmInvalidLevel: 0</p><p>alarmInvaideMibOid: 0 alarmInvalidAlarmId: 0</p><p>alarmInvalidRecNum: 0 alarmLogFuncNull: 0</p><p>alarmIdNotExist: 0 alarmRecordExist: 3</p><p>alarmPoolFull:</p><p>0 alarmPoolOverflow: 0</p><p>alarmInformPoolFull: 0 alarmInformPoolOverflow: 0</p><p>alarmPoolInsOk: 29 alarmGetRegIndexFail : 0</p><p>alarmSendToRosSuc: 83 alarmSendTrapSuc: 19532</p><p>alarmSendToRosFail: 0 alarmSendTrapFail: 0</p><p>alarmGetAlarmRegSuc: 19586 alarmGetStrFuncSuc: 0</p><p>alarmGetAlarmRegFail: 0 alarmGetStrFuncFail: 0</p><p>alarmAddToPoolSuc: 29 alarmInformSendTrapSuc: 51</p><p>alarmAddToPoolFail: 0 alarmInformSendTrapFail: 0</p><p>alarmGetLogFuncSuc: 218 alarmGetByAlarmIdOk: 38977</p><p>alarmGetLogFuncFail: 0 alarmGetByAlarmIdFail: 0</p><p>alarmRestoreDelSuc: 3 alarmBadTypeFromRos: 0</p><p>alarmRestoreDelFail: 0 alarmRecvFromRos: 28</p><p>alarmInformRecvFromRos: 52 alarmRestoreRecvFromRos: 3</p><p>10-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>alarmRecordUpdate: 0 alarmGetRegInfoFail: 0</p><p>alarmCreateReqFail: 0 alramBindValueFail: 0</p><p>alarmEncodeReqFail: 0 alarmAllocMemFail: 0</p><p>alarmUnsupportBindType: 0 alarmUnsupportMibVar: 0</p><p>alarmRecvDup: 0 alarmInformNotSendTrap: 0</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>clear alarm counter</p><p>10.7 show alarm pool</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show alarm pool [alarmCode alarmCode| summary | alarmId alarmId]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To show contents in alarm pool</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table describes the relevant parameters:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>alarmCode Alarm code 1–65535</p><p>alarmId Alarm ID 1–4294967295</p><p>summary Alarm summary -</p><p>Mode</p><p>All modes except user mode</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows the alarm pool summary:</p><p>ZXAN#show alarm pool summary</p><p>Current all msan alarm numbers : 2</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>clear alarm pool</p><p>10-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 10 Alarm Management</p><p>Related Information</p><p>None</p><p>10.8 clear alarm pool</p><p>Syntax</p><p>clear alarm pool [alarmCode |alarmID]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To clear the alarm pool information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>alarmCode Alarm Code Range: 1 – 65535</p><p>alarmID Alarm Code Range: 1 – 2000</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to clear the alarm pool information:</p><p>ZXAN#clear alarm pool alarmcode 10</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show alarm pool</p><p>10.9 clear alarm counter</p><p>Syntax</p><p>clear alarm counter</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To clear the alarm counter information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>10-7</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to clear the alarm counter information:</p><p>ZXAN#clear alarm counter</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show alarm counter</p><p>10.10 optical-module alarm-profile</p><p>Syntax</p><p>optical-module alarm-profile profile name</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure alarm profile for optical module</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profile name Profile name -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure an alarm profile for optical module:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#optical-module alarm-profile opt_prf1</p><p>ZXAN(config)#optical-module alarm-profile opt_prf1</p><p>RxPower alarm lower threshold (dBm)[-40,10]:[-34]</p><p>RxPower alarm upper threshold (dBm)[-40,10]:[3]</p><p>TxPower alarm lower threshold (dBm)[-20,20]:[-14]</p><p>TxPower alarm upper threshold (dBm)[-20,20]:[9]</p><p>Bias current alarm lower threshold (mA)[0,150]:[0]</p><p>Bias current alarm upper threshold (mA)[0,150]:[131]</p><p>Supply voltage alarm lower threshold (V)[0,10]:[0]</p><p>Supply voltage alarm upper threshold (V)[0,10]:[7]</p><p>10-8</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 10 Alarm Management</p><p>Temperature alarm lower threshold (C)[-50,100]:[-45]</p><p>Temperature alarm upper threshold (C)[-50,100]:[90]</p><p>Optical module offline alarm enable (1:Y;2:N):[1]</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>optical-module-alarm-profile</p><p>show optical-module-alarm-profile</p><p>Related Information</p><p>Use the optical-module alarm-profile command for the first time to create an alarm profile.</p><p>Use the optical-module alarm-profile command for the second time to modify the</p><p>parameters of the alarm profile.</p><p>10.11 show optical-module-alarm-profile</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show optical-module-alarm-profile</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the optical-module alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except ZXAN></p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays all optical-module alarm profiles:</p><p>ZXAN#show optical-module-alarm-profile</p><p>NOTE! DEFAULT_ALARM_PROFILE can't be modified or deleted.</p><p>-----------------------------------------------------------</p><p>NO.1 profile : DEFAULT_ALARM_PROFILE</p><p>NO.2 profile : ABC</p><p>The following example displays the specific optical-module alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN#show optical-module-alarm-profile abc</p><p>---------------------------------------------------</p><p>profile name : ABC</p><p>---------------------------------------------------</p><p>10-9</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Rx optical power alarm lower threshold (dBm):-34</p><p>Rx optical power alarm upper threshold (dBm):3</p><p>Tx optical power alarm lower threshold (dBm):-14</p><p>Tx optical power alarm upper threshold (dBm):9</p><p>Bias current alarm lower threshold (mA) :0</p><p>Bias current alarm upper threshold (mA) :131</p><p>Supply voltage alarm lower threshold (V) :0</p><p>Supply voltage alarm upper threshold (V) :7</p><p>Temperature alarm lower threshold (C) :-45</p><p>Temperature alarm upper threshold (C) :90</p><p>Optical module offline alarm enable (1:Y; 2:N):1</p><p>---------------------------------------------------</p><p>profile used by:</p><p>gpon-olt_1/2/1</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>optical-module alarm-profile</p><p>optical-module-alarm-profile</p><p>10.12 alarm alarm-profile</p><p>Syntax</p><p>alarm alarm-profile profilename</p><p>no alarm alarm-profile profilename</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To create an alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to create an alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#alarm alarm-profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-almprofile)#</p><p>10-10</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 10 Alarm Management</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show alarm profile</p><p>10.13 alarm-index</p><p>Syntax</p><p>alar-index index code code status { NALARM | NALARM-QI }</p><p>no alarm-index index</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>index Alarm index Range: 1 – 32</p><p>code Alarm code Range: 1 – 65535</p><p>NALARM The alarm is masked the</p><p>forever.</p><p>-</p><p>NALARM-QI The alarm is masked before it</p><p>is cleared.</p><p>-</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-almprofile)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config-almprofile)#alarm-index 1 code 45001 status NALARM-QI</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show alarm profile</p><p>10.14 alarm-profile-apply</p><p>Syntax</p><p>alar-profile-apply { onu pon_onu-shelf/slot/olt:onu | port { gei_shelf/slot/port | pon_olt-shelf/slo</p><p>t/olt } | shelf shelf [ slot slot ] | system }</p><p>10-11</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>no alar-profile-apply { onu pon_onu-shelf/slot/olt:onu | port { gei_shelf/slot/port | pon_olt-shelf</p><p>/slot/olt } | shelf shelf [ slot slot ] | system }</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To apply the alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>onu pon_onu-shelf/slot/olt:onu ONU interface -</p><p>port { gei_shelf/slot/port |</p><p>pon_olt-shelf/slot/olt }</p><p>OLT or Ethernet interface -</p><p>shelf shelf The shelf Range: 1</p><p>slot slot Slot number Range: 1–22</p><p>system The whole system -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-almprofile)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to apply the alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config-almprofile)#alarm-profile-apply onu gpon-onu_1/1/1:1</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show alarm profile</p><p>10.15 show alarm profile</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show alarm profile [ profilename ]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display alarm profile(s)</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>10-12</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 10 Alarm Management</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except ZXAN></p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config-almprofile)#show alarm profile abc</p><p>All the alarm profile item(s):</p><p>alarm-index 1 code 45001 status NALARM-QI</p><p>All the alarm profile apply item(s):</p><p>alarm-profile-apply onu gpon-onu_1/1/1:1</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>alarm alarm-profile</p><p>alarm-index</p><p>alarm-profile-apply</p><p>10-13</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>This page intentionally left blank.</p><p>10-14</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 11</p><p>Historical Performance</p><p>Management</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>his-performance alarm .............................................................................................11-1</p><p>his-performance auto-upload....................................................................................11-2</p><p>his-performance download .......................................................................................11-2</p><p>his-performance sample ...........................................................................................11-3</p><p>his-performance upload 15-minute ...........................................................................11-4</p><p>his-performance upload 1-day ..................................................................................11-4</p><p>11.1 his-performance alarm</p><p>Syntax</p><p>his-performance alarm {enable | disable}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable or disable the history performance alarm</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>enable Enable performance alarm</p><p>(default)</p><p>-</p><p>disable Disable performance alarm -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable history performance alarm:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#his-performance alarm enable</p><p>11-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>11.2 his-performance auto-upload</p><p>Syntax</p><p>his-performance auto-upload {enable | disable}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable or disable the auto-upload function for history performance data</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>enable Enable auto-upload -</p><p>disable Disable auto-upload (default) -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the auto-upload function for history</p><p>performance data:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#his-performance auto-upload enable</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>his-performance upload</p><p>11.3 his-performance download</p><p>Syntax</p><p>his-performance download word</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To download the history performance sampling file</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>11-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 11 Historical Performance Management</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>word File name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to download history performance sampling file:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#his-performance download sample.xml</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>his-performance sample</p><p>11.4 his-performance sample</p><p>Syntax</p><p>his-performance sample {enable | disable}</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable or disable history performance data sampling</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>enable Enable sampling (default) -</p><p>disable Disable sampling -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable history performance data sampling:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#his-performance sample enable</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>his-performance download</p><p>11-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>11.5 his-performance upload 15-minute</p><p>Syntax</p><p>his-performance upload 15-minute interval-begin interval number interval-end interval numb</p><p>er</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To upload 15-minute history performance data</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>15-minute 15-minute history performance</p><p>data file</p><p>-</p><p>interval-begin interval number Beginning interval 1, 2</p><p>1 is the most recent interval</p><p>interval-end interval number Ending inteeval 1, 2</p><p>1 is the most recent interval</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to upload history performance data of two 15-minute</p><p>intervals:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#his-performance upload 15-minute interval-begin 1 interval-end 2</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>his-performance upload 1-day</p><p>11.6 his-performance upload 1-day</p><p>Syntax</p><p>his-performance upload 1-day</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To upload 1-day history performance data</p><p>11-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 11 Historical Performance Management</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>1-day 1-day history performance data -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to upload 1-day history performance data:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#his-performance upload 1-day</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>his-performance upload 15-minute</p><p>11-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>This page intentionally left blank.</p><p>11-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 12</p><p>Performance Alarm Profile</p><p>Management</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>perf-eht-if..................................................................................................................12-1</p><p>perf-eth-olt................................................................................................................12-2</p><p>perf-eth-onu .............................................................................................................12-3</p><p>perf-mac-olt ..............................................................................................................12-3</p><p>perf-mac-onu............................................................................................................12-4</p><p>perf-vport..................................................................................................................12-5</p><p>perf-clear-current......................................................................................................12-5</p><p>perf-profile................................................................................................................12-6</p><p>performance threshhold-profile.................................................................................12-7</p><p>performance threshhold-profile (vport)......................................................................12-7</p><p>item (olt/onu eth) ......................................................................................................12-8</p><p>item (eth if) .............................................................................................................12-10</p><p>item (olt mac) .........................................................................................................12-11</p><p>item (onu mac) .......................................................................................................12-13</p><p>item (vport).............................................................................................................12-14</p><p>show perf-eth-if ......................................................................................................12-15</p><p>show perf-olt ..........................................................................................................12-16</p><p>show perf-onu ........................................................................................................12-17</p><p>show perf-vport ......................................................................................................12-17</p><p>12.1 perf-eht-if</p><p>Syntax</p><p>perf-eth-if profile profilename</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the Ethernet port performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following</p><p>table provides parameter description:</p><p>12-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the Ethernet port performance alarm</p><p>profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-eht-if profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-perf-if)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-eth-if</p><p>12.2 perf-eth-olt</p><p>Syntax</p><p>perf-eth-olt profile profilename</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the OLT Ethernet performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the OLT Ethernet performance alarm</p><p>profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-eth-olt profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-eth-perf-olt)#</p><p>12-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 12 Performance Alarm Profile Management</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-olt</p><p>12.3 perf-eth-onu</p><p>Syntax</p><p>perf-eth-onu profile profilename</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the ONU Ethernet performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the ONU Ethernet performance alarm</p><p>profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-eth-onu profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-eth-perf-onu)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-onu</p><p>12.4 perf-mac-olt</p><p>Syntax</p><p>perf-mac-olt profile profilename</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the OLT PON MAC performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>12-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the OLT PON MAC performance alarm</p><p>profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-mac-olt profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-mac-perf-olt)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-olt</p><p>12.5 perf-mac-onu</p><p>Syntax</p><p>perf-mac-onu profile profilename</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the ONU PON MAC performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the ONU PON MAC performance alarm</p><p>profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-mac-onu profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-mac-perf-onu)#</p><p>12-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 12 Performance Alarm Profile Management</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-onu</p><p>12.6 perf-vport</p><p>Syntax</p><p>perf-vport profile profilename</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the virtual port performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the virtual port performance alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-vport profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-perf-vport)#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-vport</p><p>12.7 perf-clear-current</p><p>Syntax</p><p>perf-clear-current { eth | mac | gemport gemportid} { 1-day | 15-min | data }</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To show an OLT or ONU PON port’s performance</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table describes the relevant parameters:</p><p>12-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>eth Ethernet -</p><p>mac PON MAC -</p><p>gemportid GemportID 1–256</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-if)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example shows an OLT or ONU PON port’s performance:</p><p>ZXAN(config-if)#perf-clear-current eth data</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>None</p><p>12.8 perf-profile</p><p>Syntax</p><p>perf-profile { eth | mac } profilename apply</p><p>no perf-profile { eth | mac } apply</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To apply the performance threshold profile on PON OLT or ONU interface</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>eth Ethernet -</p><p>mac PON MAC -</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-if)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to apply the Ethernet performance threshold profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config-if)#perf-profile eth abc apply</p><p>12-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 12 Performance Alarm Profile Management</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-olt</p><p>show perf-onu</p><p>12.9 performance threshhold-profile</p><p>Syntax</p><p>performance threshhold-profile profilename</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To apply the performance threshold profile on the Ethernet interface</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-if)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to apply the performance threshold profile on the</p><p>Ethernet interface:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/3/1</p><p>ZXAN(config-if)#performance threshhold-profile abc</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-eth-if</p><p>12.10 performance threshhold-profile (vport)</p><p>Syntax</p><p>performance threshhold-profile profilename vport vportid</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To apply the performance threshold profile on the GPON ONU virtual port</p><p>12-7</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>vport vportid Virtual port ID Range: 1 – 256</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-if)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to apply the performance threshold profile on the</p><p>GPON ONU virtual port:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-onu_1/1/1:1</p><p>ZXAN(config-if)#performance threshhold-profile abc vport 1</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-vport</p><p>12.11 item (olt/onu eth)</p><p>Syntax</p><p>item { collisions | drop-events | rx-1024to1518B | rx-128to255B | rx-256to511B | rx-512to1023</p><p>B | rx-64B rx-65to127B | rx-bcast-pkts rx-bytes | rx-crc-errs rx-frags | rx-jabs rx-mcast-pkts</p><p>| rx-oversize-pkts rx-pkts rx-undersize-pkts tx-1024to1518B | tx-128to255B tx-256to511B |</p><p>tx-512to1023B | tx-64B | tx-65to127B | tx-bcast-pkts tx-bytes | tx-crc-errs | tx-frags | tx-jabs</p><p>tx-mcast-pkts | tx-oversize-pkts | tx-pkts | tx-undersize-pkts } { 1-day | 15-min } { high | highest</p><p>| low | lowest } alarm threshold1 restore threshold2</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the item of OLT/ONU Ethernet performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>collisions Collisions -</p><p>drop-events Drop events -</p><p>rx-1024to1518B Received 1024-1518B -</p><p>rx-128to255B Received 128-255B -</p><p>12-8</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 12 Performance Alarm Profile Management</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>rx-256to511B Received 256-511B -</p><p>rx-512to1023B Received 512-1023B -</p><p>rx-64B Received 64B -</p><p>rx-65to127B Received 65-127B -</p><p>rx-bcast-pkts Received broadcast packets -</p><p>rx-bytes Received octets -</p><p>rx-crc-errs Received CRC errors -</p><p>rx-frags Received fragments -</p><p>rx-jabs Received jabbers -</p><p>rx-mcast-pkts Received multicast packets -</p><p>rx-oversize-pkts Received over-size packets -</p><p>rx-pkts Received packets -</p><p>rx-undersize-pkts Received under-size packets -</p><p>tx-1024to1518B Transmitted 1024-1518B -</p><p>tx-128to255B Transmitted 128-255B -</p><p>tx-256to511B Transmitted 256-511B -</p><p>tx-512to1023B Transmitted 512-1023B -</p><p>tx-64B Transmitted 64B -</p><p>tx-65to127B Transmitted 65-127B -</p><p>tx-bcast-pkts Transmitted broadcast packets -</p><p>tx-bytes Transmitted octets -</p><p>tx-crc-errs Transmitted CRC errors -</p><p>tx-frags Transmitted fragments -</p><p>tx-jabs Transmitted jabbers -</p><p>tx-mcast-pkts Transmitted multicast packets -</p><p>tx-oversize-pkts Transmitted over-size packets -</p><p>tx-pkts Transmitted packets -</p><p>tx-undersize-pkts Transmitted under-size packets -</p><p>alarm threshold1 Alarm threshold Range: 0 – 42949672955</p><p>restore threshold2</p><p>Restore threshold Range: 0 – 42949672955</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-eth-perf-olt)#</p><p>12-9</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>ZXAN(config-eth-perf-onu)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the item of OLT Ethernet performance</p><p>alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-eth-olt profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-eth-perf-olt)#item drop-events 1-day high alarm 10000 restore 8000</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-olt</p><p>show perf-onu</p><p>12.12 item (eth if)</p><p>Syntax</p><p>item { align_error | fcs_error | in_bcast_pks | in_mcast_pkts | in_octets in_oversize_pkts in</p><p>_pkts | in_ucast_pkts | in_undersize_pkts multiple_collisions out_bcast_pkts | out_collisions</p><p>| out_discard_pkts out_mcast_pkts | out_octets out_pause_pkts out_pkts out_ucast_pkts | si</p><p>ngle_collisions } { 1-day | 15-min } { high | highest | low | lowest } alarm threshold1 restore</p><p>threshold2</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the item of Ethernet port performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>align_error Align errors -</p><p>fcs_error FCS errors -</p><p>in_bcast_pks Received broadcast packets -</p><p>in_mcast_pkts Received multicast packets -</p><p>in_octets Received octets -</p><p>in_oversize_pkts Received over-size packets -</p><p>in_pkts Received packets -</p><p>in_ucast_pkts Received unicast packets -</p><p>in_undersize_pkts Received under-size packets -</p><p>multiple_collisions Multiple collisions -</p><p>12-10</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 12 Performance Alarm Profile Management</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>out_bcast_pkts Transmitted broadcast packets -</p><p>out_collisions Transmitted collisions -</p><p>out_discard_pkts Transmitted discarded packets -</p><p>out_mcast_pkts Transmitted multicast packets -</p><p>out_octets Transmitted octets -</p><p>out_pause_pkts Transmitted paused packets -</p><p>out_pkts Transmitted packets -</p><p>out_ucast_pkts Transmitted unicast Packets -</p><p>single_collisions Single collision -</p><p>alarm threshold1 Alarm threshold Range: 0 – 42949672955</p><p>restore threshold2 Restore threshold Range: 0 – 42949672955</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-perf-if)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure item of Ethernet port performance alarm</p><p>profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-if profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-perf-if)#item fcs_error 1-day high alarm 10000 restore 8000</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-eht-if</p><p>12.13 item (olt mac)</p><p>Syntax</p><p>item { crc-error-packets | ds-ploam-msg | ds-valid-eth-packets | err | fec-cor-bytes | fec-co</p><p>r-words | fec-total-words | fec-uncor-words | rei | us-bip-total-bits | us-cor-eth-frames | us-</p><p>cor-idle-gem-frames | us-cor-not-idle-gem-frames | us-err-eth-frames | us-err-gem-frames |</p><p>us-err-ploam-msg | us-gem-payload-bytes | us-ploam-msg } { 1-day | 15-min } { high | highest</p><p>| low | lowest } alarm threshold1 restore threshold2</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the item of OLT PON MAC performance alarm profile</p><p>12-11</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>crc-error-packets CRC error packets -</p><p>ds-ploam-msg Downstream PLOAM message -</p><p>ds-valid-eth-packets Downstream valid Ethernet</p><p>packets</p><p>-</p><p>err Error -</p><p>fec-cor-bytes FEC correct bytes -</p><p>fec-cor-words FEC correct code words -</p><p>fec-total-words FEC total code words -</p><p>fec-uncor-words FEC uncorrected code words -</p><p>rei REI -</p><p>us-bip-total-bits Upstream bip corrected bits -</p><p>us-cor-eth-frames Upstream corrected Ethernet</p><p>frames</p><p>-</p><p>us-cor-idle-gem-frames Upstream corrected idle GEM</p><p>frames</p><p>-</p><p>us-cor-not-idle-gem-frames Upstream corrected non-idle</p><p>GEM frames</p><p>-</p><p>us-err-eth-frames Upstream error Ethernet frames -</p><p>us-err-gem-frames Upstream error GEM frames -</p><p>us-err-ploam-msg Upstream error PLOAM</p><p>message</p><p>-</p><p>us-gem-payload-bytes Upstream GEM payload bytes -</p><p>us-ploam-msg Upstream PLOAM message -</p><p>alarm threshold1 Alarm threshold Range: 0 – 42949672955</p><p>restore threshold2 Restore threshold Range: 0 – 42949672955</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-mac-perf-olt)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure item of OLT PON MAC performance</p><p>alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-mac-olt profile abc</p><p>12-12</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 12 Performance Alarm Profile Management</p><p>ZXAN(config-mac-perf-olt)#item crc-error-packets 1-day high alarm 10000 restore</p><p>8000</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-olt</p><p>12.14 item (onu mac)</p><p>Syntax</p><p>item { crc-error-packets | ds-ploam-msg | ds-valid-eth-packets | err | fec-cor-bytes | fec-co</p><p>r-words | fec-total-words | fec-uncor-words | rei | us-bip-total-bits | us-cor-eth-frames | us-</p><p>cor-idle-gem-frames | us-cor-not-idle-gem-frames | us-err-eth-frames | us-err-gem-frames |</p><p>us-err-ploam-msg | us-gem-payload-bytes | us-ploam-msg } { 1-day | 15-min } { high | highest</p><p>| low | lowest } alarm threshold1 restore threshold2</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the item of ONU PON MAC performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>crc-error-packets CRC error packets -</p><p>ds-cor-not-idle-gem-frames Downstream corrected non-idle</p><p>GEM frames</p><p>-</p><p>ds-ploam-msg Downstream PLOAM message -</p><p>ds-total-omci-frames Downstream total OMCI frames -</p><p>erri Error -</p><p>fec-cor-bytes FEC correct bytes -</p><p>fec-cor-words FEC correct code words -</p><p>fec-total-words FEC total code words -</p><p>fec-uncor-words FEC uncorrected code words -</p><p>lofi-alarm-times LOFi alarm times</p><p>reii REI -</p><p>us-bip-error-bits Upstream bip error bits -</p><p>us-bip-total-bits Upstream bip corrected bits -</p><p>us-cor-eth-frames Upstream corrected Ethernet</p><p>frames</p><p>-</p><p>12-13</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>us-cor-not-idle-gem-frames Upstream corrected non-idle</p><p>GEM frames</p><p>-</p><p>us-err-eth-frames Upstream error Ethernet frames -</p><p>us-gem-payload-bytes Upstream GEM payload bytes -</p><p>us-not-cor-words Upstream uncorrected code</p><p>words</p><p>-</p><p>us-ploam-msg Upstream PLOAM message -</p><p>us-total-omci-frames Upstream total OMCI frames -</p><p>us-unreceived-bursts Upstream unreceived bursts -</p><p>alarm threshold1 Alarm threshold Range: 0 – 42949672955</p><p>restore threshold2 Restore threshold Range: 0 – 42949672955</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-mac-perf-onu)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure item of ONU PON MAC performance</p><p>alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-mac-olt profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-mac-perf-olt)#item crc-error-packets 1-day high alarm 10000 restore</p><p>8000</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-onu</p><p>12.15 item (vport)</p><p>Syntax</p><p>item { in_bcast_pks | in_mcast_pkts | in_octets | in_ucast_pkts | out_bcast_pkts | out_mcast</p><p>_pkts | out_octets | out_ucast_pkts } { 1-day | 15-min } { high | highest | low | lowest } alarm</p><p>threshold1 restore threshold2</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the item of virtual port performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>12-14</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 12 Performance Alarm Profile Management</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>in_bcast_pks Received broadcast packets -</p><p>in_mcast_pkts Received multicast packets -</p><p>in_octets Received octets -</p><p>in_ucast_pkts Received unicast packets -</p><p>out_bcast_pkts Transmitted broadcast packets -</p><p>out_mcast_pkts Transmitted multicast Packets -</p><p>out_octets Transmitted octets -</p><p>out_ucast_pkts Transmitted unicast packets -</p><p>alarm threshold1 Alarm threshold Range: 0 – 42949672955</p><p>restore threshold2 Restore threshold Range: 0 – 42949672955</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN(config-perf-vport)#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure item of virtual port performance alarm</p><p>profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#perf-vport profile abc</p><p>ZXAN(config-perf-vport)#item in_bcast_pkts 1-day high alarm 10000 restore 8000</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>show perf-vport</p><p>12.16 show perf-eth-if</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show perf-eth-if profile [ profilename ]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the Ethernet port performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>12-15</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except ZXAN></p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the Ethernet port performance alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config#show perf-eth-if profile</p><p>PM-ETHPORT alarm profile:</p><p>-------------------------------------</p><p>NO.1 profile : abc</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show perf-eth-if profile abc</p><p>---------------------------------------------</p><p>PM-ETHPORT alarm profile:abc</p><p>item fcs_error 1day high alarm 10000 restore 8000</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>perf-eth-if</p><p>12.17 show perf-olt</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show perf-eth-if { eth | mac } profile [ profilename ]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the OLT Ethernet or PON MAC performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except ZXAN></p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the OLT Ethernet performance alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show perf-olt eth profile abc</p><p>perf-eth-olt profile abc</p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>12-16</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 12 Performance Alarm Profile Management</p><p>item: drop-events 1-Day high alarm 10000 restore 8000</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>perf-eth-olt</p><p>perf-mac-olt</p><p>12.18 show perf-onu</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show perf-eth-if { eth | mac } profile [ profilename ]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the ONU Ethernet or PON MAC performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except ZXAN></p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the ONU PON MAC performance alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show perf-onu mac profile abc</p><p>perf-mac-onu profile abc</p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>item: crc-error-packets 1-Day high alarm 10000 restore 8000 high alarm 10000</p><p>restore 8000</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>perf-eth-onu</p><p>perf-mac-onu</p><p>12.19 show perf-vport</p><p>Syntax</p><p>show perf-vport profile [ profilename ]</p><p>12-17</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To display the PON virtual port performance alarm profile</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>profilename Profile name 1 – 32 characters</p><p>Mode</p><p>Any mode except ZXAN></p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays the Ethernet port performance alarm profile:</p><p>ZXAN(config)#show perf-vport profile abc</p><p>---------------------------------------------</p><p>PM-PONVPORT alarm profile:abc</p><p>item in_bcast_pkts 1day high alarm 10000 restore 8000</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>perf-vport</p><p>12-18</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13</p><p>Debugging Commands</p><p>Table of Contents</p><p>debug all ..................................................................................................................13-3</p><p>debug arp.................................................................................................................13-3</p><p>debug dhcp-option82................................................................................................13-4</p><p>debug group-management .......................................................................................13-5</p><p>debug igmp ..............................................................................................................13-6</p><p>debug ip ...................................................................................................................13-8</p><p>debug ip bgp updates...............................................................................................13-8</p><p>debug ip bgp all........................................................................................................13-9</p><p>debug ip bgp dampening ........................................................................................13-10</p><p>debug ip bgp events ...............................................................................................13-11</p><p>debug ip bgp in.......................................................................................................13-11</p><p>debug ip bgp keepalives.........................................................................................13-12</p><p>debug ip bgp out ....................................................................................................13-13</p><p>debug ip destination ...............................................................................................13-14</p><p>debug ip dhcp.........................................................................................................13-15</p><p>debug ip icmp.........................................................................................................13-15</p><p>debug ip icmp detail ...............................................................................................13-16</p><p>debug ip igmp.........................................................................................................13-17</p><p>debug ip igmp-snooping .........................................................................................13-18</p><p>debug ip interface...................................................................................................13-18</p><p>debug ip msdp........................................................................................................13-19</p><p>debug ip multicast ..................................................................................................13-20</p><p>debug ip ospf adj ....................................................................................................13-21</p><p>debug ip ospf all .....................................................................................................13-22</p><p>debug ip ospf cspf ..................................................................................................13-23</p><p>debug ip ospf database-timer .................................................................................13-23</p><p>debug ip ospf events ..............................................................................................13-24</p><p>debug ip ospf flood.................................................................................................13-25</p><p>debug ip ospf lsa-generation ..................................................................................13-26</p><p>debug ip ospf nsf....................................................................................................13-27</p><p>debug ip ospf packet ..............................................................................................13-27</p><p>debug ip ospf retransmission..................................................................................13-28</p><p>debug ip ospf spf....................................................................................................13-29</p><p>debug ip ospf tree ..................................................................................................13-30</p><p>debug ip pim-snooping ...........................................................................................13-31</p><p>debug ip pimsm......................................................................................................13-31</p><p>debug ip protocol....................................................................................................13-33</p><p>13-1</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>debug ip rip ............................................................................................................13-33</p><p>debug ip rip all........................................................................................................13-34</p><p>debug ip rip database.............................................................................................13-35</p><p>debug ip rip events</p><p>.................................................................................................13-36</p><p>debug ip rip trigger .................................................................................................13-36</p><p>debug ip source......................................................................................................13-37</p><p>debug ip tcp all .......................................................................................................13-38</p><p>debug ip tcp driver..................................................................................................13-39</p><p>debug ip tcp driver-pak...........................................................................................13-40</p><p>debug ip tcp packet ................................................................................................13-40</p><p>debug ip tcp transactions........................................................................................13-41</p><p>debug ip udp ..........................................................................................................13-42</p><p>debug iptv ..............................................................................................................13-43</p><p>debug lacp all .........................................................................................................13-44</p><p>debug lacp fsm.......................................................................................................13-45</p><p>debug lacp packet ..................................................................................................13-46</p><p>debug mstp agreement...........................................................................................13-47</p><p>debug mstp all........................................................................................................13-48</p><p>debug mstp bpdu-rx ...............................................................................................13-49</p><p>debug mstp bpdu-tx................................................................................................13-50</p><p>debug mstp errors ..................................................................................................13-51</p><p>debug mstp flush....................................................................................................13-51</p><p>debug mstp info......................................................................................................13-52</p><p>debug mstp migration.............................................................................................13-53</p><p>debug mstp proposals ............................................................................................13-54</p><p>debug mstp roles....................................................................................................13-55</p><p>debug mstp state....................................................................................................13-56</p><p>debug mstp tc.........................................................................................................13-57</p><p>debug port-location.................................................................................................13-58</p><p>debug pppoe-plus ..................................................................................................13-59</p><p>debug radius all......................................................................................................13-60</p><p>debug radius authentication....................................................................................13-60</p><p>debug radius exception ..........................................................................................13-61</p><p>debug radius user ..................................................................................................13-62</p><p>debug ssh ..............................................................................................................13-63</p><p>debug syscomm.....................................................................................................13-64</p><p>debug sysctrl ..........................................................................................................13-65</p><p>debug version-mng.................................................................................................13-66</p><p>debug vlan .............................................................................................................13-67</p><p>debug vrrp..............................................................................................................13-68</p><p>show debugging .....................................................................................................13-69</p><p>terminal monitor .....................................................................................................13-70</p><p>terminal length........................................................................................................13-70</p><p>13-2</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>13.1 debug all</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug all</p><p>no debug all</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable all debug switches</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable all debug switches:</p><p>ZXAN#debug all</p><p>All possible debugging has been turned on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>The debug all command may severely affect system and network performance. Therefore,</p><p>it is not recommended to use this command for a long time and in cases when system</p><p>usage is high.</p><p>By default, all debug commands are disabled.</p><p>13.2 debug arp</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug arp</p><p>no debug arp</p><p>13-3</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the ARP debug function to display the debugging information processed by the</p><p>ARP and display whether the router is sending/receiving the ARP messages</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the ARP debug function:</p><p>ZXAN#debug arp</p><p>ARP debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.3 debug dhcp-option82</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug dhcp-option82 all</p><p>debug dhcp-option82 {data | error | event} type_shelf/slot/{port-no | olt:onu} [gport portnumber</p><p>| pvc pvcnumber]</p><p>no debug dhcp-option82 all</p><p>no debug dhcp-option82 {data | error | event} type_shelf/slot /{port-no | olt:onu} [gport portnu</p><p>mber | pvc pvcnumber]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable DHCP Option82 debug function</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>13-4</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>all DHCP Option82 all debugging -</p><p>data DHCP Option82 data debugging -</p><p>error DHCP Option82 error</p><p>debugging</p><p>-</p><p>event DHCP Option82 event</p><p>debugging</p><p>-</p><p>type_shelf/slot/{port-no | olt:onu} Shelf, slot and port number -</p><p>gport portnumber GEM port number Range: 1 – 255</p><p>pvc pvcnumber PVC number Range: 1 – 8</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable DHCP option82 debug function:</p><p>ZXAN#debug dhcp-option82 data epon-olt_1/1/1</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.4 debug group-management</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug group-management</p><p>no debug group-management</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable cluster management protocol debug function</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>13-5</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable cluster management protocol debug</p><p>function:</p><p>ZXAN#debug group-management</p><p>group-management debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.5 debug igmp</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug igmp all</p><p>debug igmp {data | error | event} [rack-number shelf-number slot-number] [mvlan mvlanid] [gr</p><p>oup ipaddress] [mux | oam | proxy | recv | send | timer] [ interface</p><p>name | vport vportno | pvc</p><p>pvcnumber]</p><p>no debug igmp all</p><p>no debug igmp {data | error | event} [rack-number shelf-number slot-number] [mvlan mvlanid]</p><p>[group ipaddress] [mux | oam | proxy | recv | send | timer] [ interface name |vport vportno |</p><p>pvc pvcnumber]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable IGMP debug switch</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>all IGMP all debugging -</p><p>data IGMP data debugging -</p><p>error IGMP error debugging -</p><p>13-6</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>event IGMP event debugging -</p><p>rack-number Rack number Range: 0 – 0</p><p>shelf-number Shelf number Range: 0 – 4</p><p>slot-number Slot number Range: 1 – 16</p><p>interface name Interface name Epon-onu_rac-</p><p>kno/slotno/portno:onuno</p><p>vport vportno Virtual port number Range: 1 – 255</p><p>pvc pvcnumber PVC number Range: 1 – 8</p><p>mvlan mvlanid MVLAN ID Range: 1 – 4094</p><p>group ipaddress IP address A.B.C.D</p><p>mux Debug mix interface -</p><p>oam Debug OAM message -</p><p>proxy Debug proxy machine -</p><p>recv Debug packet receive -</p><p>send Debug packet send -</p><p>timer Debug timer process -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable IGMP debug switch:</p><p>ZXAN#debug igmp error group 10.9.6.3 mux</p><p>IGMP error debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13-7</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>13.6 debug ip</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip</p><p>no debug ip</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the IP debug function to display the debugging information processed by the IP,</p><p>and display whether the router is sending or receiving the IP packet</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the IP debug function:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip</p><p>IP debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.7 debug ip bgp updates</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip bgp [ip-address] updates</p><p>no debug ip bgp [ip-address] updates</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch to trace and display the updated messages received by the</p><p>neighboring BGP router</p><p>13-8</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>ip-address Neighboring BGP router IP</p><p>address</p><p>A.B.C.D</p><p>updates BGP updates -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch to trace and display the</p><p>updated messages received by the neighboring BGP router:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip bgp updates</p><p>BGP updates debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.8 debug ip bgp all</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip bgp all</p><p>no debug ip bgp all</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable all BGP debug switches</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>13-9</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable all BGP debug switches:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip bgp all</p><p>All BGP debugging has been turned on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.9 debug ip bgp dampening</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip bgp dampening</p><p>no debug ip bgp dampening</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable debug switch to trace and display the BGP route oscillation information and</p><p>processing</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable debug switch to trace and display the BGP</p><p>route oscillation information and processing:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip bgp dampening</p><p>BGP dampening debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>13-10</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.10 debug ip bgp events</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip bgp events</p><p>no debug ip bgp events</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch to trace and display the state of the peer BGP router</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch to trace and display the</p><p>state of the peer BGP router:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip bgp events</p><p>BGP events debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.11 debug ip bgp in</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip bgp in</p><p>no debug ip bgp in</p><p>13-11</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch to trace and display the messages received by the BGP router</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch to trace and display the</p><p>messages received by the BGP router:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip bgp in</p><p>BGP in debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.12 debug ip bgp keepalives</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip bgp keepalives</p><p>no debug ip bgp keepalives</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch to trace and display the keepalive message received and sent</p><p>by the BGP router</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>13-12</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch to trace and display the</p><p>keepalive message received and sent by the BGP router:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip bgp keepalives</p><p>BGP keepalives debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.13 debug ip bgp out</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip bgp out</p><p>no debug ip bgp out</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch to trace and display the messages sent by the BGP router</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch to trace and display the</p><p>messages sent by the BGP router:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip bgp out</p><p>BGP out debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>13-13</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.14 debug ip destination</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip destination ipaddress</p><p>no debug ip destination ipaddress</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable debug function for the specified destination IP address to display the debugging</p><p>information processed by the IP, and display whether the router is sending/receiving the</p><p>specified destination address IP packet</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>ipaddress Destination IP address A.B.C.D</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable debug function for the specified destination</p><p>IP address:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip destination 192.168.36.3</p><p>IP destination debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13-14</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>13.15 debug ip dhcp</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip dhcp</p><p>no debug ip dhcp</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the DHCP relay and DHCP server debug function</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the DHCP relay and DHCP server debug</p><p>function:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip dhcp</p><p>DHCP debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.16 debug ip icmp</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip icmp</p><p>no debug ip icmp</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the ICMP debug function to display the debugging information processed by the</p><p>ICMP, and display whether the router is sending/receiving the ICMP packet</p><p>13-15</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command</p><p>Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the ICMP debug function:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip icmp</p><p>ICMP debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.17 debug ip icmp detail</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip icmp detail</p><p>no debug ip icmp detail</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the ICMP debug function to display detailed debugging information processed</p><p>by the ICMP, and display detailed information of ICMP packets sent and received by the</p><p>router</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the ICMP debug function:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip icmp detail</p><p>13-16</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>ICMP detail debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.18 debug ip igmp</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip igmp</p><p>no debug ip igmp</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the IGMP debug switch</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the IGMP debug switch:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip igmp</p><p>IGMP debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13-17</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>13.19 debug ip igmp-snooping</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip igmp-snooping</p><p>no debug ip igmp-snooping</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the IGMP snooping debug switch</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the IGMP snooping debug switch:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip igmp-snooping</p><p>IGMP SNOOPING debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.20 debug ip interface</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip interface interface-name</p><p>no debug ip interface interface-name</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug function for IP information on the specified interface</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>13-18</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>interface-name Interface name Loopback</p><p>Interface Range: 1 – 64</p><p>Supervlan</p><p>Interface Range: 1 – 32</p><p>Vlan</p><p>Interface Range: 1 – 4094</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug function for IP information on the</p><p>specified interface:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip interface loopback1</p><p>IP interface debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.21 debug ip msdp</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip msdp [connect | message-recv | message-send | warning]</p><p>no debug ip msdp [connect | message-recv | message-send | warning]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the MDSP debugging switch</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>connect MSDP debugging information</p><p>related to peer connection</p><p>-</p><p>13-19</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>message-recv Debug information of the MSDP</p><p>received messages</p><p>-</p><p>message-send Debug information of the MSDP</p><p>sent messages</p><p>-</p><p>warning MSDP alarm debugging</p><p>information</p><p>-</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the MSDP debugging switch:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip msdp warning</p><p>MSDP warning debugging is off</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.22 debug ip multicast</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip multicast [data | mrt | timer]</p><p>no debug ip multicast [data | mrt | timer]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the multicast debug switch</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>data Multicast packet debugging</p><p>information</p><p>-</p><p>13-20</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>mrt Multicast routing table</p><p>debugging information</p><p>-</p><p>timer Multicast timer debugging</p><p>information</p><p>-</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the multicast debug switch:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip multicast data</p><p>Multicast data debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.23 debug ip ospf adj</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf adj</p><p>no debug ip ospf adj</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for sending the OSPF adjacent event debugging information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>13-21</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch for sending the OSPF</p><p>adjacent event debugging information:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf adj</p><p>OSPF adjacency events debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>Adjacency events mainly include information relating to link state changes and hello</p><p>packets.</p><p>13.24 debug ip ospf all</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf all</p><p>no debug ip ospf all</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable all OSPF debug switches</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable all OSPF debug switches:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf all</p><p>All OSPF debugging has been turned on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>13-22</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.25 debug ip ospf cspf</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf cspf</p><p>no debug ip ospf cspf</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for the shortest path calculation of limit-based OSPF</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch for the shortest path</p><p>calculation of limit-based OSPF:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf cspf</p><p>OSPF cspf events debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>This command is mainly used to calculate debugging information related to project traffic</p><p>routing.</p><p>13.26 debug ip ospf database-timer</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf database-timer</p><p>no debug ip ospf database-timer</p><p>13-23</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for returning the OSPF link state database timer event</p><p>debugging information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch for returning the OSPF</p><p>link state database timer event debugging information:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf database-timer</p><p>OSPF timer events debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.27 debug ip ospf events</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf events</p><p>no debug ip ospf events</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for returning the debugging information about the important</p><p>events of the OSPF protocol</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>13-24</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the switch for returning the debugging</p><p>information about the important events of the OSPF protocol:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf events</p><p>OSPF events debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>OSPF events mainly include DR/BDR selection and link state changes.</p><p>13.28 debug ip ospf flood</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf flood</p><p>no debug ip ospf flood</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for returning the debugging information of the OSPF flood</p><p>events</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch for returning the debugging</p><p>information of the OSPF flood events:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf flood</p><p>OSPF flood debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>13-25</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Related Information</p><p>Flood events mainly include the information relating to OSPF response packets and renew</p><p>packets.</p><p>13.29 debug ip ospf lsa-generation</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf lsa-generation</p><p>no debug ip ospf lsa-generation</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for returning the debugging information of the OSPF link state</p><p>announcement generation event</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch for returning the debugging</p><p>information of the OSPF link state announcement generation event:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf lsa-generation</p><p>OSPF summary lsa generation debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>OSPF LSA generation debugging events mainly include link state change notifications,</p><p>self-rule system edge router link state change notifications, and the updates of these</p><p>notifications.</p><p>13-26</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>13.30 debug ip ospf nsf</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf nsf</p><p>no debug ip ospf nsf</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for OSPF non-stop forwarding events</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch for OSPF non-stop</p><p>forwarding events:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf nsf</p><p>OSPF non-stop forwarding event debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.31 debug ip ospf packet</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf packet</p><p>no debug ip ospf packet</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for returning the debugging information about the OSPF</p><p>receiving/transmitting packets to monitor the packets</p><p>13-27</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch for returning the debugging</p><p>information about the OSPF receiving/transmitting packets to monitor the packets:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf packet</p><p>OSPF packet debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.32 debug ip ospf retransmission</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf retransmission</p><p>no debug ip ospf retransmission</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the switch for returning the debugging information about OSPF retransmission</p><p>queue events</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the switch for returning the debugging</p><p>information about OSPF retransmission queue events:</p><p>13-28</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf retransmission</p><p>OSPF retransmission events debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.33 debug ip ospf spf</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf spf [external | inter | intra]</p><p>no debug ip ospf spf [external | inter | intra]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for returning the debugging information about OSPF SPF</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>external External route -</p><p>inter Inter-route -</p><p>intra Intra-route -</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch for returning the debugging</p><p>information about OSPF SPF:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf spf</p><p>OSPF spf external events debugging is on</p><p>OSPF spf inter events debugging is on</p><p>OSPF spf intra events debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf spf external</p><p>OSPF spf external events debugging is on</p><p>13-29</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.34 debug ip ospf tree</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip ospf tree</p><p>no debug ip ospf tree</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for OSPF database tree</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch for OSPF database tree:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip ospf tree</p><p>OSPF database events debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13-30</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>13.35 debug ip pim-snooping</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip pim-snooping</p><p>no debug ip pim-snooping</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable PIM snooping debug switch</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable PIM snooping debug switch:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip pim-snooping</p><p>PIM SNOOPING debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.36 debug ip pimsm</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip pimsm [assert | bsr-rp | message-recv | message-send | mrt | msdp | packet-recv |</p><p>packet-send | warning]</p><p>no debug ip pimsm [assert | bsr-rp | message-recv | message-send | mrt | msdp | packet-recv</p><p>| packet-send | warning]</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable PIM-SM debug switches</p><p>13-31</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>assert PIM-SM debugging information</p><p>related with ASSERT</p><p>-</p><p>bsr-rp PIM-SM debugging information</p><p>related with BSR and RP</p><p>-</p><p>message-recv Debug information of the</p><p>PIM-SM received messages</p><p>-</p><p>message-send Debug information of the</p><p>PIM-SM sent messages</p><p>-</p><p>mrt Debug information of the</p><p>PIM-SM multicast routing table</p><p>-</p><p>msdp PIM-SM debugging information</p><p>related to MSDP</p><p>-</p><p>packet-recv Debug information of the</p><p>PIM-SM received protocol</p><p>messages</p><p>-</p><p>packet-send Debug information of the</p><p>PIM-SM sent protocol messages</p><p>-</p><p>warning PIM-SM alarm debugging</p><p>information</p><p>-</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable PIM-SM debug switches:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip pimsm assert</p><p>PIMSM assert debugging is off</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13-32</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>13.37 debug ip protocol</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip protocol protocol-number</p><p>no debug ip protocol protocol-number</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable debug function of the specified upper layer protocol number to display IP</p><p>debugging information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>protocol-number Protocol number Range: 0 – 255</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable debug function of the the specified upper</p><p>layer protocol number to display IP debugging information:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip protocol 0</p><p>IP protocol number debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.38 debug ip rip</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip rip</p><p>no debug ip rip</p><p>13-33</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch to trace the RIP packet receiving and sending information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch to trace the RIP packet</p><p>receiving and sending information:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip rip</p><p>RIP protocol debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.39 debug ip rip all</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip rip all</p><p>no debug ip rip all</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable all RIP debug switches</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>13-34</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable all RIP debug switches:</p><p>.....................................................................................13-50</p><p>13.58 debug mstp errors .......................................................................................13-51</p><p>13.59 debug mstp flush .........................................................................................13-51</p><p>13.60 debug mstp info...........................................................................................13-52</p><p>13.61 debug mstp migration ..................................................................................13-53</p><p>13.62 debug mstp proposals..................................................................................13-54</p><p>13.63 debug mstp roles.........................................................................................13-55</p><p>VII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>13.64 debug mstp state.........................................................................................13-56</p><p>13.65 debug mstp tc .............................................................................................13-57</p><p>13.66 debug port-location......................................................................................13-58</p><p>13.67 debug pppoe-plus........................................................................................13-59</p><p>13.68 debug radius all ...........................................................................................13-60</p><p>13.69 debug radius authentication .........................................................................13-60</p><p>13.70 debug radius exception ................................................................................13-61</p><p>13.71 debug radius user........................................................................................13-62</p><p>13.72 debug ssh ...................................................................................................13-63</p><p>13.73 debug syscomm ..........................................................................................13-64</p><p>13.74 debug sysctrl...............................................................................................13-65</p><p>13.75 debug version-mng......................................................................................13-66</p><p>13.76 debug vlan ..................................................................................................13-67</p><p>13.77 debug vrrp ..................................................................................................13-68</p><p>13.78 show debugging ..........................................................................................13-69</p><p>13.79 terminal monitor...........................................................................................13-70</p><p>13.80 terminal length.............................................................................................13-70</p><p>Chapter 14 Monitor Commands .............................................................. 14-1</p><p>14.1 system-monitor endless-loop duration.............................................................. 14-1</p><p>14.2 system-monitor endless-loop reboot ................................................................ 14-2</p><p>14.3 system-monitor task-suspend-reboot ............................................................... 14-2</p><p>14.4 system-monitor watchdog ............................................................................... 14-3</p><p>14.5 system-monitor watchdog-duration .................................................................. 14-4</p><p>14.6 pon-loopback-auto-check-time ........................................................................ 14-4</p><p>Chapter 15 VLAN Commands.................................................................. 15-1</p><p>15.1 Global Commands.......................................................................................... 15-1</p><p>15.1.1 vlan ..................................................................................................... 15-1</p><p>15.1.2 vlan database....................................................................................... 15-2</p><p>15.1.3 name................................................................................................... 15-2</p><p>15.1.4 description ........................................................................................... 15-3</p><p>15.1.5 multicast-packet ................................................................................... 15-4</p><p>15.1.6 vlan (Database Mode) .......................................................................... 15-5</p><p>15.1.7 vbas .................................................................................................... 15-5</p><p>15.1.8 vlan-statistic ......................................................................................... 15-6</p><p>15.1.9 xconnect .............................................................................................. 15-7</p><p>15.1.10 vlan-xconnect ..................................................................................... 15-7</p><p>15.2 Uplink Port Command at Network Side ............................................................ 15-8</p><p>VIII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>15.2.1 switchport mode ................................................................................... 15-8</p><p>15.2.2 switchport default vlan .......................................................................... 15-9</p><p>15.2.3 switchport vlan ....................................................................................15-10</p><p>15.2.4 switchport tpid .....................................................................................15-11</p><p>15.3 Commands at User side.................................................................................15-12</p><p>15.3.1 switchport mode ..................................................................................15-12</p><p>15.3.2 switchport default vlan .........................................................................15-13</p><p>15.3.3 switchport tls ......................................................................................15-13</p><p>15.3.4 switchport tls vlan ................................................................................15-14</p><p>15.3.5 switchport vlan ....................................................................................15-15</p><p>15.4 Service-Port Commands ................................................................................15-16</p><p>15.4.1 service-port .........................................................................................15-16</p><p>15.4.2 service-port (TLS)................................................................................15-18</p><p>15.4.3 service-port description........................................................................15-19</p><p>15.5 Smart QinQ Commands.................................................................................15-20</p><p>15.5.1 vlan-smart-qinq ...................................................................................15-20</p><p>15.5.2 vlan-smart-qinq ingress-port.................................................................15-21</p><p>15.6 Layer-2 Communication Commands ...............................................................15-22</p><p>15.6.1 security usercommunication control ......................................................15-22</p><p>15.6.2 security usercommunication svlan ........................................................15-23</p><p>15.7 Show Commands ..........................................................................................15-24</p><p>15.7.1 show vlan summary.............................................................................15-24</p><p>15.7.2 show vlan ...........................................................................................15-24</p><p>15.7.3 show vlan port.....................................................................................15-25</p><p>15.7.4 show vlan priority.................................................................................15-26</p><p>15.7.5 show vlan protocol...............................................................................15-27</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip rip all</p><p>All RIP debugging has been turned on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.40 debug ip rip database</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip rip database</p><p>no debug ip rip database</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch to trace RIP routing table changes</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch to trace RIP routing table</p><p>changes:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip rip database</p><p>RIP database events debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>13-35</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.41 debug ip rip events</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip rip events</p><p>no debug ip rip events</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch to trace RIP related events, such as the interface status</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch to trace the RIP related</p><p>events, such as the interface status:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip rip events</p><p>RIP event debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.42 debug ip rip trigger</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip rip trigger</p><p>no debug ip rip trigger</p><p>13-36</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch to trace RIP trigger events, such as timer timeout</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch to trace the RIP trigger</p><p>events, such as timer timeout:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip rip trigger</p><p>RIP trigger debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.43 debug ip source</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip source ip-address</p><p>no debug ip source ip-address</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug function of the specified source address to display the</p><p>debugging information processed by the IP protocol, and display whether the router is</p><p>sending/receiving the specified source IP address message</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>The following table provides parameter description:</p><p>Parameter Description Value</p><p>ip-address Source IP address A.B.C.D</p><p>13-37</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug function of the specified source</p><p>address to display the debugging information processed by the IP protocol, and display</p><p>whether the router is sending/receiving the specified source IP address message:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip source 192.168.6.6</p><p>IP source debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.44 debug ip tcp all</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip tcp all</p><p>no debug ip tcp all</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable all TCP debug switches</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable all TCP debug switches:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip tcp all</p><p>All TCP debugging has been turned on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>13-38</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.45 debug ip tcp driver</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip tcp driver</p><p>no debug ip tcp driver</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the debug switch for establishing and closing the TCP connections</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the debug switch for establishing and</p><p>closing the TCP connections:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip tcp driver</p><p>TCP driver event debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>When the switch is enabled, the related information is displayed, including TCP proactive</p><p>opening, passive opening, TCP link establishment timer, TCP normal closing, and</p><p>abnormal closing information.</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13-39</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>13.46 debug ip tcp driver-pak</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip tcp driver-pak</p><p>no debug ip tcp driver-pak</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the debug switch for TCP buffer management information</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the debug switch for TCP buffer</p><p>management information:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip tcp driver-pak</p><p>TCP driver verbose debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>When the switch is enabled, the related information is displayed, including output packets,</p><p>transmitted packet size, received packets size, and deleted packet information.</p><p>When the user logs into the ZXMSG, the supplementary information about the TCP events,</p><p>such as BGP and FTP (not including Telnet), is displayed.</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.47 debug ip tcp packet</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip tcp packet</p><p>no debug ip tcp packet</p><p>13-40</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the debug switch for the source and destination information about the TCP</p><p>sent/received packets</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the debug switch for the source and</p><p>destination information about the TCP sent/received packets:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip tcp packet</p><p>TCP Packet debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>After a switch is enabled, when TCP receives or sends a packet, information such</p><p>as source/destination address of data packet, port number, sequence number,</p><p>acknowledgment number, the size of receiving window, and control bit information is the</p><p>output.</p><p>When the user logs into the ZXMSG, the supplementary information about the TCP events,</p><p>such as BGP and FTP (not including Telnet), is displayed.</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.48 debug ip tcp transactions</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip tcp transactions</p><p>no debug ip tcp transactions</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To enable the debug switch for TCP state transition information</p><p>13-41</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>ZXA10 C320 Command Reference</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to enable the debug switch for TCP state transition</p><p>information:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip tcp transactions</p><p>TCP special debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>After the switch is enabled, the output will be the TCP special event information, including</p><p>the destination IP address, port number and MSS advertisement of TCP connection</p><p>established, the time resetting of retransmission timer, retransmission timeout, limited</p><p>state-machine transition, and releasing of TCP control block information.</p><p>When the user logs into the ZXMSG, the supplementary information about the TCP events,</p><p>such as BGP and FTP (not including Telnet), is displayed.</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.49 debug ip udp</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug ip udp</p><p>no debug ip udp</p><p>Purpose</p><p>To configure the debug switch for the source and destination information about the UDP</p><p>sent/received packets</p><p>Usage Guidelines</p><p>None</p><p>13-42</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>Chapter 13 Debugging Commands</p><p>Mode</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Example</p><p>The following example displays how to configure the debug switch for the source and</p><p>destination information about the UDP sent/received packets:</p><p>ZXAN#debug ip udp</p><p>UDP packet debugging is on</p><p>ZXAN#</p><p>Related Commands</p><p>terminal monitor</p><p>Related Information</p><p>After the debug switch is enabled, source/destination addresses and port and UDP packet</p><p>length information are displayed when the UDP receives and sends a packet.</p><p>By default, all debug switches are disabled.</p><p>13.50 debug iptv</p><p>Syntax</p><p>debug iptv all</p><p>debug iptv {data | error</p><p>15.7.6 show vlan qinq ....................................................................................15-27</p><p>15.7.7 show vlan translate..............................................................................15-28</p><p>15.7.8 show vlan-smart-qinq...........................................................................15-29</p><p>15.7.9 show interface vlan-statistic detail.........................................................15-30</p><p>15.7.10 show security usercommunication-control ...........................................15-30</p><p>Chapter 16 SuperVLAN Commands ....................................................... 16-1</p><p>16.1 arp-broadcast................................................................................................. 16-1</p><p>16.2 interface supervlan ......................................................................................... 16-2</p><p>16.3 interface-subvlan-routing................................................................................. 16-3</p><p>16.4 ip supervlan pool ............................................................................................ 16-3</p><p>16.5 ip-pool-filter .................................................................................................... 16-4</p><p>IX</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>16.6 subvlan.......................................................................................................... 16-5</p><p>16.7 supervlan....................................................................................................... 16-6</p><p>16.8 supervlan inter-subvlan-routing........................................................................ 16-6</p><p>16.9 show supervlan .............................................................................................. 16-7</p><p>16.10 show supervlan ip-pool ................................................................................. 16-8</p><p>Chapter 17 P2P Commands..................................................................... 17-1</p><p>17.1 max-mac-learn ............................................................................................... 17-1</p><p>17.2 unknowncast-rate-limit .................................................................................... 17-2</p><p>17.3 vlan-statistic ................................................................................................... 17-2</p><p>17.4 ip-service ip-source-guard .............................................................................. 17-3</p><p>17.5 ip-service ip-source-guard sport ...................................................................... 17-3</p><p>17.6 ip-service ip-fixed-user.................................................................................... 17-4</p><p>17.7 show ip-service user ....................................................................................... 17-5</p><p>Chapter 18 GPON and EPON Common Configuration.......................... 18-1</p><p>18.1 auto-replace-offline-onu .................................................................................. 18-1</p><p>18.2 copy .............................................................................................................. 18-2</p><p>18.3 onu-profile...................................................................................................... 18-3</p><p>18.4 rogue-onu-detect ............................................................................................ 18-4</p><p>18.5 show pon rogue-onu-inf .................................................................................. 18-4</p><p>18.6 show pon onu onu-profile................................................................................ 18-5</p><p>18.7 show pon onu-profile ...................................................................................... 18-5</p><p>18.8 ONU Type Profile Management ....................................................................... 18-6</p><p>18.8.1 onu-type .............................................................................................. 18-6</p><p>18.8.2 onu-type-if............................................................................................ 18-8</p><p>18.8.3 show onu-type...................................................................................... 18-9</p><p>18.8.4 show onu-type-if ..................................................................................18-10</p><p>18.9 OLT Performance Management......................................................................18-11</p><p>18.9.1 performance gponolt............................................................................18-11</p><p>18.9.2 performance gpononu..........................................................................18-12</p><p>18.9.3 performance gpon-vport.......................................................................18-13</p><p>18.9.4 show performance pon-olt....................................................................18-14</p><p>18.9.5 show performance pon-onu..................................................................18-15</p><p>18.10 CPE Version Management ...........................................................................18-17</p><p>18.10.1 cpe abort...........................................................................................18-17</p><p>18.10.2 cpe activate.......................................................................................18-18</p><p>18.10.3 cpe commit .......................................................................................18-18</p><p>18.10.4 cpe update ........................................................................................18-19</p><p>X</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>18.10.5 cpe update-and-reboot.......................................................................18-20</p><p>18.10.6 cpe update-commit ............................................................................18-21</p><p>18.10.7 cpe update-reonline ...........................................................................18-21</p><p>18.10.8 show cpe update-status .....................................................................18-22</p><p>18.10.9 show cpe information .........................................................................18-23</p><p>18.10.10 show cpe task .................................................................................18-24</p><p>18.10.11 show cpe summary-of ......................................................................18-24</p><p>18.10.12 cpe task ..........................................................................................18-25</p><p>18.10.13 action..............................................................................................18-26</p><p>18.10.14 description ......................................................................................18-27</p><p>18.10.15 equipment-type................................................................................18-27</p><p>18.10.16 match-vertag ...................................................................................18-28</p><p>18.10.17 mode ..............................................................................................18-29</p><p>18.10.18 parallel-limitation..............................................................................18-30</p><p>18.10.19 range ..............................................................................................18-30</p><p>18.10.20 service-type.....................................................................................18-31</p><p>18.10.21 vendor-name...................................................................................18-32</p><p>18.10.22 version-file ......................................................................................18-32</p><p>18.10.23 task add ..........................................................................................18-33</p><p>18.10.24 task abort ........................................................................................18-33</p><p>18.10.25 task restart .....................................................................................18-34</p><p>18.10.26 task delete ......................................................................................18-34</p><p>18.11 Optical Module Management ........................................................................18-35</p><p>18.11.1 show pon transceiver info...................................................................18-35</p><p>18.11.2 show pon power olt-tx ........................................................................18-36</p><p>18.11.3 show pon power olt-rx ........................................................................18-37</p><p>18.11.4 show pon power onu-tx ......................................................................18-37</p><p>18.11.5 show pon power onu-rx ......................................................................18-38</p><p>18.11.6 show pon power attenuation ...............................................................18-39</p><p>18.11.7 show pon transceiver-threshold ..........................................................18-40</p><p>18.11.8 transceiver-threshold..........................................................................18-40</p><p>18.11.9 transceiver detect-period ....................................................................18-41</p><p>18.12 ONU In-Band NM Configuration....................................................................18-42</p><p>18.12.1 ip-pool ..............................................................................................18-42</p><p>18.12.2 ip-pool-bind .......................................................................................18-43</p><p>18.12.3 show pon ip-pool ...............................................................................18-44</p><p>18.12.4 show pon ip-pool-bind........................................................................18-45</p><p>XI</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>18.13 PON Protection Commands .........................................................................18-46</p><p>18.13.1 protection group ................................................................................18-46</p><p>18.13.2 protection prop ..................................................................................18-47</p><p>18.13.3 protection switch-command................................................................18-48</p><p>18.13.4 show protection group list...................................................................18-49</p><p>18.13.5 show protection group information ......................................................18-49</p><p>Chapter 19 EPON Commands ................................................................. 19-1</p><p>19.1 EPON Global Commands ............................................................................... 19-1</p><p>19.1.1 epon.................................................................................................... 19-1</p><p>19.1.2 alarm mask .......................................................................................... 19-2</p><p>19.1.3 custom-oam......................................................................................... 19-2</p><p>19.1.4 oam-mac ............................................................................................. 19-3</p><p>19.1.5 onu-authentication-mode ...................................................................... 19-4</p><p>19.1.6 onu-authentication-mode auth-loid-as-sn ............................................... 19-5</p><p>19.1.7 onu-sla-profile ...................................................................................... 19-6</p><p>19.1.8 onu-uni-profile ...................................................................................... 19-7</p><p>19.1.9 onu-type-profile .................................................................................... 19-7</p><p>19.1.10 ems-report ......................................................................................... 19-8</p><p>19.1.11 onu-sla-profile profile-name ................................................................. 19-9</p><p>19.1.12 onu-sla-profile profile-set....................................................................19-10</p><p>19.1.13 dba...................................................................................................19-11</p><p>19.1.14 encrypt .............................................................................................19-12</p><p>19.1.15 hardwarelog ......................................................................................19-13</p><p>19.1.16 serial-port attribute-profile ..................................................................19-13</p><p>19.1.17 serial-port buffer-profile ......................................................................19-15</p><p>19.1.18 serial-port global-profile......................................................................19-15</p><p>19.1.19 onu-uni-profile profile-name................................................................19-16</p><p>19.1.20 onu-uni-profile profile-set....................................................................19-17</p><p>19.1.21 show epon alarm-mask ......................................................................19-18</p><p>19.1.22 show epon authentication-mode .........................................................19-19</p><p>19.1.23 show epon custom-oam .....................................................................19-19</p><p>19.1.24 show epon onu-sla-profile ..................................................................19-20</p><p>19.1.25 show epon onu-uni-profile ..................................................................19-21</p><p>19.1.26 show epon onu-type-profile ................................................................19-21</p><p>19.1.27 show epon dba..................................................................................19-22</p><p>19.2 EPON OLT Commands..................................................................................19-23</p><p>19.2.1 interface epon-olt.................................................................................19-23</p><p>XII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>19.2.2 alarm..................................................................................................19-24</p><p>19.2.3 property ..............................................................................................19-24</p><p>19.2.4 fec downstream...................................................................................19-25</p><p>19.2.5 high-priority-frame ...............................................................................19-26</p><p>19.2.6 linktrap................................................................................................19-26</p><p>19.2.7 loopback .............................................................................................19-27</p><p>19.2.8 loopback-detection ..............................................................................19-28</p><p>19.2.9 maxrtt .................................................................................................19-28</p><p>19.2.10 onu...................................................................................................19-29</p><p>19.2.11 optical-module-alarm-profile ...............................................................19-31</p><p>19.2.12 performance start ..............................................................................19-31</p><p>19.2.13 priority-queue-map ............................................................................19-32</p><p>19.2.14 p2p group .........................................................................................19-33</p><p>19.2.15 p2p group-name ................................................................................19-34</p><p>19.2.16 p2p mode..........................................................................................19-34</p><p>19.2.17 reset .................................................................................................19-35</p><p>19.2.18 reset counter .....................................................................................19-35</p><p>19.2.19 range................................................................................................19-36</p><p>19.2.20 rx-hec ...............................................................................................19-37</p><p>19.2.21</p><p>vlan-smart-qinq .................................................................................19-37</p><p>19.2.22 shutdown ..........................................................................................19-38</p><p>19.2.23 show epon priority-queue-map ...........................................................19-39</p><p>19.2.24 show olt alarm-info ............................................................................19-39</p><p>19.2.25 show olt config ..................................................................................19-40</p><p>19.2.26 show olt available-upstream-bandwidth...............................................19-41</p><p>19.2.27 show olt dba-cycle .............................................................................19-42</p><p>19.2.28 show olt statistics ..............................................................................19-43</p><p>19.2.29 show olt mpcp-discovery-window........................................................19-44</p><p>19.3 EPON ONU Basic Management Commands ...................................................19-44</p><p>19.3.1 interface epon-onu ..............................................................................19-44</p><p>19.3.2 activate...............................................................................................19-45</p><p>19.3.3 ems-autocfg-request............................................................................19-46</p><p>19.3.4 sn.......................................................................................................19-46</p><p>19.3.5 deactivate ...........................................................................................19-47</p><p>19.3.6 property ..............................................................................................19-48</p><p>19.3.7 SLA ....................................................................................................19-48</p><p>19.3.8 sla-profile............................................................................................19-49</p><p>XIII</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>19.3.9 mac-bind.............................................................................................19-50</p><p>19.3.10 deregister..........................................................................................19-51</p><p>19.3.11 fec ....................................................................................................19-51</p><p>19.3.12 encrypt .............................................................................................19-52</p><p>19.3.13 ip access-group.................................................................................19-53</p><p>19.3.14 loid-bind............................................................................................19-53</p><p>19.3.15 diagnose...........................................................................................19-54</p><p>19.3.16 mac ..................................................................................................19-55</p><p>19.3.17 max-mac-learn ..................................................................................19-55</p><p>19.3.18 priority-trans ......................................................................................19-56</p><p>19.3.19 performance start ..............................................................................19-57</p><p>19.3.20 join-p2p-group ...................................................................................19-57</p><p>19.3.21 range................................................................................................19-58</p><p>19.3.22 show onu all-status ............................................................................19-59</p><p>19.3.23 show onu authentication ....................................................................19-59</p><p>19.3.24 show onu detail-info...........................................................................19-60</p><p>19.3.25 show onu sla .....................................................................................19-62</p><p>19.3.26 show onu mpcpinfo............................................................................19-62</p><p>19.3.27 show onu oam...................................................................................19-63</p><p>19.3.28 show onu config-info..........................................................................19-64</p><p>19.3.29 show onu priority-trans.......................................................................19-65</p><p>19.3.30 show onu running config ....................................................................19-66</p><p>19.4 EPON ONU Remote Management Commands................................................19-67</p><p>19.4.1 pon-onu-mng epon-onu .......................................................................19-67</p><p>19.4.2 active..................................................................................................19-68</p><p>19.4.3 alarm..................................................................................................19-68</p><p>19.4.4 alarm-threshold ...................................................................................19-69</p><p>19.4.5 auto-config..........................................................................................19-70</p><p>19.4.6 classification condition-profile ...............................................................19-71</p><p>19.4.7 classification condition-ipv6-profile........................................................19-72</p><p>19.4.8 classification rule-profile.......................................................................19-73</p><p>19.4.9 classification port.................................................................................19-74</p><p>19.4.10 clear-oam-config................................................................................19-75</p><p>19.4.11 compatibility ......................................................................................19-76</p><p>19.4.12 config-pvid ........................................................................................19-76</p><p>19.4.13 config-vlan ........................................................................................19-77</p><p>19.4.14 isolation ............................................................................................19-78</p><p>XIV</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>19.4.15 dba...................................................................................................19-78</p><p>19.4.16 dba queue-set active .........................................................................19-79</p><p>19.4.17 holdover............................................................................................19-80</p><p>19.4.18 interface eth ......................................................................................19-80</p><p>19.4.19 interface el ........................................................................................19-82</p><p>19.4.20 interface voip.....................................................................................19-83</p><p>19.4.21 interface-loopdetect ...........................................................................19-84</p><p>19.4.22 llid-queue ..........................................................................................19-84</p><p>19.4.23 multicast fastleave .............................................................................19-85</p><p>19.4.24 mac ..................................................................................................19-86</p><p>19.4.25 mac aging-time..................................................................................19-87</p><p>19.4.26 mac limit-num....................................................................................19-87</p><p>19.4.27 mgmt-ip ............................................................................................19-88</p><p>19.4.28 multicast control-type .........................................................................19-90</p><p>19.4.29 multicast fastleave .............................................................................19-90</p><p>19.4.30 multicast vlan ....................................................................................19-91</p><p>19.4.31 multicast vlan tag-strip .......................................................................19-92</p><p>19.4.32 multicast switch .................................................................................19-93</p><p>19.4.33 multicast group-max-number ..............................................................19-94</p><p>19.4.34 reboot ...............................................................................................19-94</p><p>19.4.35 register .............................................................................................19-95</p><p>19.4.36 region ...............................................................................................19-96</p><p>19.4.37 reset uni-statistic ...............................................................................19-96</p><p>19.4.38 reset voip-module ..............................................................................19-97</p><p>19.4.39 reset-card .........................................................................................19-98</p><p>19.4.40 restore factory-settings.......................................................................19-98</p><p>19.4.41 restore voip-module ...........................................................................19-99</p><p>19.4.42 rms...................................................................................................19-99</p><p>19.4.43 security-mng telnet ..........................................................................19-100</p><p>19.4.44 serial-port ip ....................................................................................19-101</p><p>19.4.45 serial-port statistic............................................................................19-102</p><p>19.4.46 ssid-ctrl ...........................................................................................19-102</p><p>19.4.47 svlan-base ......................................................................................19-103</p><p>19.4.48 test ipoe..........................................................................................19-104</p><p>19.4.49 transceiver ......................................................................................19-105</p><p>19.4.50 vlan ................................................................................................19-106</p><p>19.4.51 vlan-translate ..................................................................................19-107</p><p>XV</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>19.4.52 voip 112-test....................................................................................19-108</p><p>19.4.53 voip-mng-ip .....................................................................................19-108</p><p>19.4.54 voip call-test ....................................................................................19-109</p><p>19.4.55 voip cid-presenting .......................................................................... 19-110</p><p>19.4.56 voip media-ip................................................................................... 19-111</p><p>19.4.57 voip mg-domainname ...................................................................... 19-112</p><p>19.4.58 voip ping-test................................................................................... 19-112</p><p>19.4.59 voip pppoe ...................................................................................... 19-113</p><p>19.4.60 voip ip-address................................................................................ 19-114</p><p>19.4.61 voip mg........................................................................................... 19-114</p><p>19.4.62 voip rtp-tid ....................................................................................... 19-115</p><p>19.4.63 voip user-tid .................................................................................... 19-116</p><p>19.4.64 voip sip-user.................................................................................... 19-117</p><p>19.4.65 voip timer ........................................................................................ 19-117</p><p>19.4.66 voip-module fax-profile..................................................................... 19-118</p><p>19.4.67 voip-module global-profile ................................................................ 19-119</p><p>19.4.68 voip-module protocol-profile ............................................................. 19-119</p><p>19.4.69 wan ................................................................................................19-120</p><p>19.4.70 wep ................................................................................................19-121</p><p>19.4.71 wifi..................................................................................................19-121</p><p>19.4.72 show remote epon wan-general-profile..............................................19-122</p><p>19.4.73 show remote epon ping-test .............................................................19-123</p><p>19.4.74 show remote onu info.......................................................................19-124</p><p>19.4.75 show remote onu port info ................................................................19-125</p><p>19.4.76 show remote onu port auto-neg ........................................................19-126</p><p>19.4.77 show remote onu vlan......................................................................19-127</p><p>19.4.78 show remote onu multicast-info ........................................................19-128</p><p>19.4.79 show remote onu classification .........................................................19-129</p><p>19.4.80 show remote onu classification profile ...............................................19-130</p><p>19.4.81 show remote onu dba ......................................................................19-131</p><p>19.4.82 show remote onu mac......................................................................19-131</p><p>19.4.83 show remote onu mgmt-ip ................................................................19-133</p><p>19.4.84 show remote onu fastleave...............................................................19-133</p><p>19.4.85 show remote onu auto-config ...........................................................19-134</p><p>19.4.86 show remote onu transceiver............................................................19-135</p><p>19.4.87 show remote onu vlan-translate ........................................................19-136</p><p>19.4.88 show remote onu voip-mng-ip...........................................................19-137</p><p>XVI</p><p>SJ-20120615152640-010|2012-06-30 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential</p><p>19.4.89 show remote onu svlan-base............................................................19-138</p><p>19.4.90 show remote onu pppoe-test ............................................................19-138</p><p>Chapter 20 GPON Commands................................................................. 20-1</p><p>20.1 GPON Global Commands ............................................................................... 20-1</p><p>20.1.1 fixed-tcont-bw....................................................................................... 20-1</p><p>20.1.2 profile tcont .......................................................................................... 20-2</p><p>20.1.3 profile traffic ......................................................................................... 20-3</p><p>20.1.4 onu profile dial-plan .............................................................................. 20-4</p><p>20.1.5 onu profile dial-plan-table...................................................................... 20-4</p><p>20.1.6 onu profile dscp.................................................................................... 20-5</p><p>20.1.7 onu profile ip ........................................................................................ 20-6</p><p>20.1.8 onu profile vlan..................................................................................... 20-7</p><p>20.1.9 onu profile filter-rule.............................................................................. 20-7</p><p>20.1.10 onu profile igmp.................................................................................20-10</p>

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