Alcatel-Lucent SPEEDTOUCH 510 V5 User Manual 1

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SpeedTouch™510v5
Residential ADSL Gateway
CLI Reference Guide
Release R5.3.1
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SpeedTouch™
510v5
CLI Reference Guide
R5.3.1
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Status: v1.0 (June 2005) Reference: E-DOC-CTC-20050531-0051 Short Title: CLI Reference Guide ST510v5 R5.3.1
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Contents
About this Document ....................................................................................1
ADSL Commands........................................................................................... 3
adsl config.....................................................................................................................................................4
adsl info.........................................................................................................................................................5
ATM Commands ............................................................................................ 7
atm flush ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
atm ifadd..................................................................................................................................................... 10
atm ifattach................................................................................................................................................. 11
atm ifconfig.................................................................................................................................................12
atm ifdelete.................................................................................................................................................14
atm ifdetach................................................................................................................................................15
atm iflist ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
atm bundle add ..........................................................................................................................................17
atm bundle attach ......................................................................................................................................18
atm bundle config ...................................................................................................................................... 19
atm bundle clear.........................................................................................................................................20
atm bundle delete ......................................................................................................................................21
atm bundle detach .....................................................................................................................................22
atm bundle flush ........................................................................................................................................23
atm bundle ifadd ........................................................................................................................................24
atm bundle ifconfig....................................................................................................................................25
atm bundle ifdelete .................................................................................................................................... 26
atm bundle list............................................................................................................................................27
atm cac config ............................................................................................................................................28
atm cac list..................................................................................................................................................29
atm cac overbooking.................................................................................................................................. 30
atm debug aal5stats................................................................................................................................... 31
atm debug gstats........................................................................................................................................ 32
atm debug portstats................................................................................................................................... 33
atm oam config ..........................................................................................................................................34
atm oam list................................................................................................................................................ 35
atm oam modify.........................................................................................................................................36
atm oam ping ............................................................................................................................................. 37
atm oam cc list ...........................................................................................................................................38
atm oam cc modify ....................................................................................................................................39
atm oam cc send ........................................................................................................................................40
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atm oam vclb add....................................................................................................................................... 41
atm oam vclb del........................................................................................................................................42
atm oam vclb list........................................................................................................................................ 43
atm phonebook add...................................................................................................................................44
atm phonebook autolist.............................................................................................................................45
atm phonebook delete...............................................................................................................................46
atm phonebook flush.................................................................................................................................47
atm phonebook list ....................................................................................................................................48
atm qosbook add........................................................................................................................................ 49
atm qosbook config ...................................................................................................................................50
atm qosbook ctdadd ..................................................................................................................................51
atm qosbook ctddelete ..............................................................................................................................53
atm qosbook ctdlist....................................................................................................................................54
atm qosbook delete.................................................................................................................................... 55
atm qosbook flush...................................................................................................................................... 56
atm qosbook list.........................................................................................................................................57
AutoPVC Commands................................................................................... 59
autopvc config............................................................................................................................................60
autopvc list..................................................................................................................................................61
Config Commands .......................................................................................63
config delete ...............................................................................................................................................64
config dump................................................................................................................................................65
config flush .................................................................................................................................................66
config list.....................................................................................................................................................67
config load .................................................................................................................................................. 68
config save..................................................................................................................................................69
Connection Commands............................................................................... 71
connection appconfig ................................................................................................................................72
connection appinfo .................................................................................................................................... 74
connection applist...................................................................................................................................... 75
connection bind..........................................................................................................................................76
connection bindlist.....................................................................................................................................77
connection clean ........................................................................................................................................ 78
connection clear ......................................................................................................................................... 79
connection config.......................................................................................................................................80
connection debug....................................................................................................................................... 81
connection describe...................................................................................................................................82
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connection flush.........................................................................................................................................83
connection info...........................................................................................................................................84
connection list ............................................................................................................................................ 85
connection refresh .....................................................................................................................................86
connection stats ......................................................................................................................................... 87
connection timerclear ................................................................................................................................ 88
connection timerconfig.............................................................................................................................. 89
connection unbind .....................................................................................................................................90
Debug Commands ....................................................................................... 91
debug exec.................................................................................................................................................. 92
DHCP Commands......................................................................................... 93
dhcp client flush ......................................................................................................................................... 95
dhcp client ifadd.........................................................................................................................................96
dhcp client ifattach.....................................................................................................................................97
dhcp client ifconfig..................................................................................................................................... 98
dhcp client ifdelete...................................................................................................................................100
dhcp client iflist ........................................................................................................................................101
dhcp client ifrelease ................................................................................................................................. 102
dhcp client ifrenew...................................................................................................................................104
dhcp client debug clear............................................................................................................................106
dhcp client debug stats............................................................................................................................ 107
dhcp client debug traceconfig.................................................................................................................108
dhcp relay add..........................................................................................................................................109
dhcp relay config......................................................................................................................................110
dhcp relay delete......................................................................................................................................111
dhcp relay flush........................................................................................................................................112
dhcp relay ifconfig.................................................................................................................................... 113
dhcp relay iflist ......................................................................................................................................... 114
dhcp relay list ...........................................................................................................................................115
dhcp relay debug stats.............................................................................................................................116
dhcp relay debug traceconfig..................................................................................................................117
dhcp server config.................................................................................................................................... 118
dhcp server flush......................................................................................................................................119
dhcp server policy....................................................................................................................................120
dhcp server debug clear ..........................................................................................................................121
dhcp server debug stats ..........................................................................................................................122
dhcp server debug traceconfig ............................................................................................................... 124
dhcp server lease add.............................................................................................................................. 125
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dhcp server lease delete.......................................................................................................................... 127
dhcp server lease flush............................................................................................................................ 128
dhcp server lease list ............................................................................................................................... 129
dhcp server option flush.......................................................................................................................... 130
dhcp server option instadd......................................................................................................................131
dhcp server option instdelete..................................................................................................................132
dhcp server option instlist....................................................................................................................... 133
dhcp server option tmpladd....................................................................................................................134
dhcp server option tmpldelete................................................................................................................ 135
dhcp server option tmpllist ..................................................................................................................... 136
dhcp server pool add ...............................................................................................................................137
dhcp server pool config...........................................................................................................................138
dhcp server pool delete ...........................................................................................................................140
dhcp server pool flush .............................................................................................................................141
dhcp server pool list................................................................................................................................. 142
dhcp server pool optadd.......................................................................................................................... 143
dhcp server pool optdelete......................................................................................................................144
dhcp server pool rtadd.............................................................................................................................145
dhcp server pool rtdelete.........................................................................................................................146
dhcp server pool ruleadd.........................................................................................................................147
dhcp server pool ruledelete.....................................................................................................................148
dhcp server rule add ................................................................................................................................ 149
dhcp server rule delete ............................................................................................................................ 150
dhcp server rule flush .............................................................................................................................. 151
dhcp server rule list.................................................................................................................................. 152
DNS Commands......................................................................................... 153
dns client config ....................................................................................................................................... 154
dns client dnsadd ..................................................................................................................................... 155
dns client dnsdelete ................................................................................................................................. 156
dns client dnslist....................................................................................................................................... 157
dns client flush .........................................................................................................................................158
dns client nslookup ..................................................................................................................................159
dns server config...................................................................................................................................... 160
dns server flush........................................................................................................................................161
dns server debug clear ............................................................................................................................ 162
dns server debug stats.............................................................................................................................163
dns server debug spoof clear..................................................................................................................164
dns server debug spoof getaddress ....................................................................................................... 165
dns server debug spoof getflags ............................................................................................................ 166
dns server debug spoof list..................................................................................................................... 167
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dns server debug spoof update ..............................................................................................................168
dns server host add.................................................................................................................................. 169
dns server host delete..............................................................................................................................170
dns server host flush................................................................................................................................ 171
dns server host list...................................................................................................................................172
dns server route add................................................................................................................................ 173
dns server route delete............................................................................................................................ 174
dns server route flush.............................................................................................................................. 175
dns server route list .................................................................................................................................176
DSD Commands......................................................................................... 177
dsd config ................................................................................................................................................. 178
dsd debug connection list .......................................................................................................................179
dsd debug proxy ......................................................................................................................................180
dsd debug recycling................................................................................................................................. 181
dsd debug stats ........................................................................................................................................ 182
dsd intercept config .................................................................................................................................183
dsd intercept stats....................................................................................................................................184
dsd syslog config .....................................................................................................................................185
dsd syslog list...........................................................................................................................................186
DynDNS Commands.................................................................................. 187
dyndns add ...............................................................................................................................................188
dyndns delete ........................................................................................................................................... 189
dyndns flush ............................................................................................................................................. 190
dyndns list.................................................................................................................................................191
dyndns modify..........................................................................................................................................192
dyndns host add.......................................................................................................................................194
dyndns host delete...................................................................................................................................195
dyndns host flush.....................................................................................................................................196
dyndns host list ........................................................................................................................................ 197
dyndns service list.................................................................................................................................... 198
dyndns service modify............................................................................................................................. 199
Env Commands .......................................................................................... 201
env flush....................................................................................................................................................202
env get.......................................................................................................................................................203
env list....................................................................................................................................................... 204
env set....................................................................................................................................................... 205
env unset...................................................................................................................................................206
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Eth Commands........................................................................................... 207
eth ifadd ....................................................................................................................................................208
eth ifattach ................................................................................................................................................209
eth ifconfig................................................................................................................................................ 210
eth ifdelete ................................................................................................................................................211
eth ifdetach ...............................................................................................................................................212
eth iflist......................................................................................................................................................213
eth flush .................................................................................................................................................... 214
eth bridge clear......................................................................................................................................... 215
eth bridge config ...................................................................................................................................... 216
eth bridge flush ........................................................................................................................................217
eth bridge ifadd ........................................................................................................................................ 218
eth bridge ifattach .................................................................................................................................... 219
eth bridge ifconfig....................................................................................................................................220
eth bridge ifdelete .................................................................................................................................... 222
eth bridge ifdetach ...................................................................................................................................223
eth bridge iflist..........................................................................................................................................224
eth bridge macadd ................................................................................................................................... 225
eth bridge macdelete ............................................................................................................................... 226
eth bridge maclist..................................................................................................................................... 227
eth bridge mcdadd...................................................................................................................................228
eth bridge mcddelete...............................................................................................................................229
eth bridge mcdlist ....................................................................................................................................230
eth device ifconfig....................................................................................................................................231
eth device iflist..........................................................................................................................................232
Expr Commands......................................................................................... 233
expr add ....................................................................................................................................................234
expr delete ................................................................................................................................................237
expr flush ..................................................................................................................................................238
expr list......................................................................................................................................................239
expr modify...............................................................................................................................................242
Firewall Commands................................................................................... 245
firewall config........................................................................................................................................... 246
firewall clear .............................................................................................................................................248
firewall list.................................................................................................................................................249
firewall chain add.....................................................................................................................................250
firewall chain delete.................................................................................................................................251
firewall chain flush...................................................................................................................................252
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firewall chain list ......................................................................................................................................253
firewall debug clear.................................................................................................................................. 254
firewall debug stats..................................................................................................................................255
firewall debug traceconfig....................................................................................................................... 256
firewall level add ...................................................................................................................................... 257
firewall level delete .................................................................................................................................. 258
firewall level flush .................................................................................................................................... 259
firewall level list........................................................................................................................................260
firewall level modify................................................................................................................................. 261
firewall level set........................................................................................................................................262
firewall rule add........................................................................................................................................ 263
firewall rule delete.................................................................................................................................... 265
firewall rule flush......................................................................................................................................266
firewall rule list.........................................................................................................................................267
firewall rule modify..................................................................................................................................269
firewall rule debug clear..........................................................................................................................270
firewall rule debug stats ..........................................................................................................................272
firewall rule debug traceconfig...............................................................................................................273
Hostmgr Commands .................................................................................275
hostmgr add ............................................................................................................................................. 276
hostmgr clear............................................................................................................................................ 278
hostmgr config ......................................................................................................................................... 279
hostmgr delete .........................................................................................................................................280
hostmgr flush ........................................................................................................................................... 281
hostmgr list...............................................................................................................................................282
Interface Commands ................................................................................. 283
interface list ..............................................................................................................................................284
IP Commands .............................................................................................285
ip arpadd................................................................................................................................................... 287
ip arpdelete............................................................................................................................................... 288
ip arplist .................................................................................................................................................... 289
ip config .................................................................................................................................................... 290
ip flush.......................................................................................................................................................292
ip ifadd ...................................................................................................................................................... 293
ip ifattach ..................................................................................................................................................294
ip ifconfig ..................................................................................................................................................295
ip ifdelete .................................................................................................................................................. 297
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ip ifdetach ................................................................................................................................................. 298
ip iflist........................................................................................................................................................ 299
ip ifwait......................................................................................................................................................300
ip ipadd ..................................................................................................................................................... 301
ip ipconfig .................................................................................................................................................302
ip ipdelete ................................................................................................................................................. 303
ip iplist.......................................................................................................................................................304
ip mcadd ................................................................................................................................................... 305
ip mcdelete ............................................................................................................................................... 306
ip mclist.....................................................................................................................................................307
ip rtadd...................................................................................................................................................... 308
ip rtdelete.................................................................................................................................................. 309
ip rtlist ....................................................................................................................................................... 310
ip auto flush.............................................................................................................................................. 311
ip auto ifadd..............................................................................................................................................312
ip auto ifattach..........................................................................................................................................313
ip auto ifconfig.......................................................................................................................................... 314
ip auto ifdelete..........................................................................................................................................316
ip auto ifdetach.........................................................................................................................................317
ip auto iflist ...............................................................................................................................................318
ip debug httpprobe ..................................................................................................................................319
ip debug ping............................................................................................................................................ 320
ip debug sendto........................................................................................................................................ 321
ip debug stats ...........................................................................................................................................323
ip debug traceconfig ................................................................................................................................ 324
ip debug traceroute.................................................................................................................................. 325
IPQoS Commands...................................................................................... 327
ipqos config ..............................................................................................................................................328
ipqos list....................................................................................................................................................330
ipqos ef config..........................................................................................................................................331
ipqos ef list................................................................................................................................................332
ipqos ef stats.............................................................................................................................................333
ipqos queue clear.....................................................................................................................................334
ipqos queue config................................................................................................................................... 335
ipqos queue list ........................................................................................................................................ 337
ipqos queue stats .....................................................................................................................................338
Label Commands .......................................................................................339
label add....................................................................................................................................................340
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label delete................................................................................................................................................341
label flush..................................................................................................................................................342
label list..................................................................................................................................................... 343
label modify.............................................................................................................................................. 344
label chain add .........................................................................................................................................346
label chain delete .....................................................................................................................................347
label chain flush .......................................................................................................................................348
label chain list...........................................................................................................................................349
label rule add............................................................................................................................................ 350
label rule delete........................................................................................................................................352
label rule flush.......................................................................................................................................... 353
label rule list .............................................................................................................................................354
label rule modify ......................................................................................................................................355
label rule debug clear .............................................................................................................................. 356
label rule debug stats............................................................................................................................... 357
label rule debug traceconfig....................................................................................................................358
Language Commands................................................................................ 359
language config........................................................................................................................................360
language delete........................................................................................................................................ 361
language list .............................................................................................................................................362
MLP Commands ........................................................................................ 363
mlp flush ...................................................................................................................................................364
mlp import ................................................................................................................................................ 365
mlp debug export.....................................................................................................................................366
mlp debug stats........................................................................................................................................367
mlp debug traceconfig............................................................................................................................. 368
mlp privilege add .....................................................................................................................................369
mlp privilege addzone .............................................................................................................................370
mlp privilege config ................................................................................................................................. 371
mlp privilege delete .................................................................................................................................372
mlp privilege list.......................................................................................................................................373
mlp privilege removezone....................................................................................................................... 374
mlp role add..............................................................................................................................................375
mlp role addpriv.......................................................................................................................................376
mlp role config ......................................................................................................................................... 377
mlp role delete..........................................................................................................................................378
mlp role list............................................................................................................................................... 379
mlp role removepriv ................................................................................................................................380
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NAT Commands......................................................................................... 381
PPP Commands.......................................................................................... 397
nat config ..................................................................................................................................................382
nat flush .................................................................................................................................................... 383
nat ifconfig................................................................................................................................................ 384
nat iflist......................................................................................................................................................385
nat mapadd...............................................................................................................................................386
nat mapdelete...........................................................................................................................................389
nat maplist ................................................................................................................................................390
nat tmpladd...............................................................................................................................................391
nat tmpldelete........................................................................................................................................... 394
nat tmpllist................................................................................................................................................ 395
nat tmplinst............................................................................................................................................... 396
ppp flush ...................................................................................................................................................398
ppp ifadd................................................................................................................................................... 399
ppp ifattach............................................................................................................................................... 400
ppp ifconfig............................................................................................................................................... 401
ppp ifdelete............................................................................................................................................... 405
ppp ifdetach.............................................................................................................................................. 406
ppp iflist .................................................................................................................................................... 407
ppp ifscan..................................................................................................................................................408
ppp rtadd...................................................................................................................................................409
ppp rtdelete...............................................................................................................................................411
ppp relay flush..........................................................................................................................................412
ppp relay ifadd..........................................................................................................................................413
ppp relay ifdelete......................................................................................................................................414
ppp relay iflist........................................................................................................................................... 415
ppp relay sesslist......................................................................................................................................416
PPTP Commands........................................................................................ 417
pptp ifadd..................................................................................................................................................418
pptp flush.................................................................................................................................................. 419
pptp list ..................................................................................................................................................... 420
pptp profadd.............................................................................................................................................421
pptp profdelete.........................................................................................................................................422
pptp proflist ..............................................................................................................................................423
Script Commands ...................................................................................... 425
script add ..................................................................................................................................................426
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script delete .............................................................................................................................................. 427
script flush ................................................................................................................................................ 428
script list....................................................................................................................................................429
script run................................................................................................................................................... 430
Service Commands.................................................................................... 431
service host assign...................................................................................................................................432
service host config ...................................................................................................................................433
service host add .......................................................................................................................................434
service host delete ...................................................................................................................................435
service host disable.................................................................................................................................. 436
service host flush .....................................................................................................................................437
service host list.........................................................................................................................................438
service host stats...................................................................................................................................... 439
service host triggerlist .............................................................................................................................440
service host rule add................................................................................................................................ 441
service host rule delete............................................................................................................................ 442
service system ifadd ................................................................................................................................443
service system ifdelete ............................................................................................................................444
service system ipadd ............................................................................................................................... 445
service system ipdelete ...........................................................................................................................446
service system list.................................................................................................................................... 447
service system mapadd........................................................................................................................... 448
service system mapdelete....................................................................................................................... 449
service system modify............................................................................................................................. 450
SNMP Commands...................................................................................... 451
snmp config.............................................................................................................................................. 452
snmp get ...................................................................................................................................................453
snmp getnext............................................................................................................................................454
snmp walk.................................................................................................................................................455
snmp community add..............................................................................................................................456
snmp community delete.......................................................................................................................... 457
snmp community list ............................................................................................................................... 458
snmp community modify........................................................................................................................ 459
SNTP Commands....................................................................................... 461
sntp add .................................................................................................................................................... 462
sntp config ................................................................................................................................................ 463
sntp delete ................................................................................................................................................ 464
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Software Commands................................................................................. 467
System Commands ................................................................................... 475
sntp flush .................................................................................................................................................. 465
sntp list......................................................................................................................................................466
software cleanup......................................................................................................................................468
software deletepassive ............................................................................................................................ 469
software duplicate....................................................................................................................................470
software setpassive.................................................................................................................................. 471
software switch ........................................................................................................................................ 472
software upgrade ..................................................................................................................................... 473
software version.......................................................................................................................................474
system config ........................................................................................................................................... 476
system flush.............................................................................................................................................. 478
system locale............................................................................................................................................479
system reboot...........................................................................................................................................481
system reset..............................................................................................................................................482
system debug autosave........................................................................................................................... 483
system debug stats .................................................................................................................................. 484
system ra config.......................................................................................................................................485
system rtc synchronize ............................................................................................................................486
system rtc settime....................................................................................................................................487
Systemlog Commands .............................................................................. 489
systemlog flush ........................................................................................................................................ 490
systemlog show .......................................................................................................................................491
systemlog send ........................................................................................................................................492
UPnP Commands ....................................................................................... 493
upnp config...............................................................................................................................................494
upnp flush................................................................................................................................................. 495
upnp list .................................................................................................................................................... 496
User Commands ........................................................................................ 497
user add .................................................................................................................................................... 498
user config ................................................................................................................................................500
user delete ................................................................................................................................................ 501
user flush .................................................................................................................................................. 502
user list......................................................................................................................................................503
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user rights.................................................................................................................................................505
Abbreviations ............................................................................................. 507
System Logging Messages ....................................................................... 511
Auto-PVC Module..................................................................................................................................... 512
Configuration Module..............................................................................................................................512
DHCP Client Module................................................................................................................................. 512
DHCP Relay Module.................................................................................................................................513
DHCP Server Module ............................................................................................................................... 513
Dyndns Module ........................................................................................................................................ 514
Firewall Module........................................................................................................................................514
LOGIN Module..........................................................................................................................................515
Kernel Module ..........................................................................................................................................515
Linestate Module......................................................................................................................................515
NAPT Module ...........................................................................................................................................515
PPP Module...............................................................................................................................................516
PPTP Module ............................................................................................................................................ 516
RIP Module................................................................................................................................................517
Routing Module........................................................................................................................................518
Session Module........................................................................................................................................518
SNTP Module............................................................................................................................................518
Software Module......................................................................................................................................519
UPnP Module............................................................................................................................................519
...................................................................................................................................................................519
Supported Key Names .............................................................................. 521
Supported IP Protocols............................................................................................................................ 522
Supported TCP/UDP Port Names............................................................................................................ 523
Supported ICMP Type Names.................................................................................................................526
Supported Facilities ................................................................................................................................527
Supported Severities .............................................................................................................................. 528
IP Precedence ........................................................................................................................................... 528
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)............................................................................................529
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About this Document

About this Document
Introduction
Welcome to the SpeedTouch™ Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference Guide!
For the Service Provider, this Reference Guide aims to be a concise and practical document for creating a customized Service Template file, based on the SpeedTouch™ CLI command set, to be used by the end user to configure the SpeedTouch™ and computer(s).
For the fastidious user, this Reference Guide aims to be a handbook for advanced and detailed configuration and troubleshooting of the SpeedTouch™ via its character based CLI command set.
Applicability
This CLI Reference Guide covers the CLI commands of the following Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) SpeedTouch™ products:
SpeedTouch™510v5(i) Multi-User ADSL Gateway (R5.3.1)For readability, all are referred to as SpeedTouch™ throughout this document unless a specific variant is concerned.
Contents
The CLI Reference Guide describes all the available CLI commands of the SpeedTouch™ per command group and in alphabetical order.
Each command is described in a systematic manner:
The full name of the CLI command (including the group selection).
A short description of the CLI command, if necessary completed by a description of the possible impact on
the user and/or the SpeedTouch™.
The syntax of the command with a description of each parameter.
An example to demonstrate the use of the CLI command.
A list of related CLI commands.
Other Information
For more information on the SpeedTouch™ CLI, various access methods, general manipilations to navigate through the CLI refer to the SpeedTouch™510v5 User’s Guide.
For a description on the functional use of the CLI commands see the corresponding SpeedTouch™ configuration guides and application notes.
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Trademarks
The following trademarks are used in this document:
SpeedTouch™ is a trademark of THOMSON.
Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation.
Windows and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Apple and MacOS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.
UNIX is a registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.
Other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
Symbols
The following symbols are used in this CLI Reference Guide:
A note provides additional information about a topic.
A tip provides an alternative method or shortcut to perform an action.
A caution warns you about potential problems or specific precautions that need to be taken.
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Conventions
The following conventions are used to present the CLI commands:
Vertical bars (|) separate alternative, mutually exclusive, elements.
Square brackets [] indicate optional elements.
Braces {} indicate a required choice.
Braces within square brackets [{}] indicate a required choice within an optional element.
<string> indicates that an alphanumerical string without blanks must be used.
<quoted string> indicates that an alphanumerical string with blanks can be used. The string must be
enclosed in quotes “.
Documentation and software updates
THOMSON continuously develops new solutions, but is also committed to improve its existing products.
For suggestions regarding this document, please contact documentation.speedtouch@thomson.net
For more information on THOMSON's latest technological innovations, documents and software releases, visit us at:
www.speedtouch.com
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ADSL Commands

ADSL Commands
Introduction
This chapter describes the commands of the adsl command group.
Contents
This chapter covers the following commands:
adsl config Show/set the Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) configuration. 4
adsl info Display the ADSL statistics and information about the DSL line status. 5
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adsl config

Show/set the Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) configuration.
SYNTAX:
adsl config [opermode = <{multimode | multi_adsl2 | multi_readsl2
where:
| multi_adsl2plus}>]
[trace = <{disabled | enabled}>]
opermode The operational mode of the SpeedTouch™.
Choose between:
multimode
multi_adsl2
multi_readsl2
multi_adsl2plus
The default is multi_adsl2plus.
trace Enable or disable ADSL tracing.
The default is enabled.
EXAMPLE:
The example below shows the default configuration for a SpeedTouch™ ADSL/POTS variant:
=>adsl config ADSL configuration: opermode = multi_adsl2plus trace = on modemoption = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 =>
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
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adsl info

Display the ADSL statistics and information about the DSL line status.
Although the same command is used for both SpeedTouch™ ADSL/POTS and SpeedTouch™ ADSL/ISDN variants, the command features specific output parameters and counters per variant.
SYNTAX:
adsl info
EXAMPLE (for a SpeedTouch™ ADSL/POTS variant):
=>adsl info Modemstate : up Operation Mode : G.992.1 Annex A Channel Mode : interleaved Number of resets : 1
Vendor Local Remote
Country : 0f 00 Vendor : TMMB VendorSpecific : 0000 0000 StandardRevisionNr : 00 00
Margin [dB] : 26.0 18.0 Attenuation [dB] : 0.0 2.0 OutputPower [dBm] : 4.0 11.5
Available Bandwidth Cells/s Kbit/s
Downstream : 14490 6144 Upstream : 1509 640
Transfer statistics
Errors
Received FEC : 0 Received CRC : 0 Received HEC : 0 Transmitted FEC : 0 Transmitted CRC : 0 Tranmsitted HEC : 0
Near end failures since reset
Loss of frame: 0 failures Loss of signal: 0 failures Loss of power: 0 failures Errored seconds: 0 seconds
Near end failures last 15 minutes
Loss of frame: 0 seconds Loss of signal: 0 seconds Loss of power: 0 seconds Errored seconds: 0 seconds
Near end failures current day
Errored seconds: 0 seconds
Near end failures previous day
Errored seconds: 0 seconds
=>
Downstream Upstream
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ATM Commands
Introduction
This chapter describes the commands of the atm command group.
Contents
This chapter covers the following commands:
atm flush Flush all Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) interfaces. 9
atm ifadd Create a new ATM interface. 10
atm ifattach Attach a ATM interface. 11
atm ifconfig Configure an ATM interface. 12
atm ifdelete Delete an ATM interface. 14
atm ifdetach Detach an ATM interface. 15
atm iflist Display the ATM interfaces. 16
atm bundle add Add a new bundle of interfaces. 17
atm bundle attach Attach a bundle of interfaces. 18
atm bundle config Modify a bundle of interfaces. 19
atm bundle clear Clear the bundle statistics. 20
atm bundle delete Delete a bundle of interfaces. 21
atm bundle detach Detach a bundle of interfaces. 22
atm bundle flush Flush all bundles. 23
atm bundle ifadd Add an interface on a bundle. 24
atm bundle ifconfig Configure an interface from a bundle. 25
atm bundle ifdelete Remove an interface from a bundle. 26
atm bundle list Display the current bundles. 27
atm cac config Configure the ATM connection admission control. 28
atm cac list Display all the CAC parameters. 29
atm cac overbooking Configure ATM overbooking parameters. 30
atm debug aal5stats Display ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) port specific ATM statistics. 31
atm debug gstats Display ATM global statistics. 32
atm debug portstats Display port specific ATM statistics. 33
atm oam config Modify the ATM Operation and Maintenance (OAM) settings. 34
atm oam list Display the ATM OAM settings. 35
atm oam modify Modify the ATM OAM data blocking mode. 36
atm oam ping Send ATM loopback cells. 37
atm oam cc list Display Continuity Check (CC) configuration. 38
atm oam cc modify Modify CC on the connection. 39
atm oam cc send Send CC activate/deactivate to connection. 40
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atm oam vclb add Create a loopback connection for VC. 41
atm oam vclb del Delete a loopback connection for VC. 42
atm oam vclb list List all VC loopback connections. 43
atm phonebook add Add a new phonebook entry. 44
atm phonebook autolist Show the auto PVCs. 45
atm phonebook delete Delete an existing phonebook entry. 46
atm phonebook flush Flush all the phonebook entries. 47
atm phonebook list Display the current phonebook. 48
atm qosbook add Add a new QoS book entry. 49
atm qosbook config Modify the QoS book configuration. 50
atm qosbook ctdadd Add a Connection Traffic Descriptor (CTD). 51
atm qosbook ctddelete Delete a CTD. 53
atm qosbook ctdlist Display all CTDs. 54
atm qosbook delete Delete a QoS book entry. 55
atm qosbook flush Flush all the QoS book entries. 56
atm qosbook list Display the QoS book. 57
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atm flush

Flush all Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) interfaces.
SYNTAX:
atm flush
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atm ifadd

Create a new ATM interface.
SYNTAX:
atm ifadd intf = <string>
where:
intf The name for the new ATM interface.
Note If not specified, the destination parameter must be specified. In this case the
name of the destination will double as interface name.
EXAMPLE:
=>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : disabled Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
=> =>atm ifadd intf = RtPPPoA_atm => =>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : disabled Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
RtPPPoA_atm: dest : (none)
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : llc Fcs : disabled Ulp : ip Connection State : not-connected
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
REQUIRED
atm ifdelete Delete an ATM interface.
atm iflist Display the ATM interfaces.
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atm ifattach

Attach a ATM interface.
SYNTAX:
atm ifattach intf = <string>
where:
intf The name of the ATM interface to be attached. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
RtPPPoA_atm: dest : RtPPPoA
=>atm ifattach intf=RtPPPoA_atm => =>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
RtPPPoA_atm: dest : RtPPPoA
=>
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : ppp Connection State : not-connected
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : ppp Connection State : connected
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm ifdetach Detach an ATM interface.
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atm ifconfig

Configure an ATM interface.
The interface to be configured must not be connected at the time of configuration. If this should be the
case, use the command :atm ifdetach before using the command :atm ifconfig.
SYNTAX:
atm ifconfig intf = <string>
where:
[dest = <string>] [qos = <string>] [encaps = <{llc | vcmux}>] [retry = <number{0-65535}>] [fcs = <{disabled | enabled | auto}>] [ulp = <{ip | mac | ppp}>]
intf The name of the ATM interface to be configured. REQUIRED
dest The WAN destination for this ATM interface.
Typically, an ATM phonebook entry.
qos The name of the Quality of Service (QoS) book entry to apply on this ATM interface.
The default is default.
encaps The type of encapsulation to be used for this ATM interface.
Choose between:
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
llc: Logical Link Control (LLC) / Sub Network Access Protocol (SNAP)
vcmux: Virtual Channel MUltipleXing (VCMUX).
The default is llc.
fcs Enable or disable the inclusion of the Ethernet Frame Check Sequence (FCS) in the
packet header on the WAN side (only used for llc encapsulation for mac). The default is disabled.
OPTIONAL
Note This parameter is normally left disabled.
retry A number between 0 and 65535.
Represents the number of times the SpeedTouch™ retries to set up a WAN connection before giving up. The default is 10.
ulp Select the Upper Layer Protocol (ULP) for this interface.
Choose between:
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
ip (for a Routed IPoA interface).
mac (for a Bridged Ethernet, Routed ETHoA, Bridged PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE),
Routed PPPoE or a PPPoE Relay interface).
ppp (for a Routed PPP over ATM (PPPoA) interface).
The default is ip.
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EXAMPLE:
=>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : llc Fcs : disabled Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
ATM Commands
atm_8_35 : dest : atm_pvc_8_35
=> =>atm ifconfig intf=atm_8_35 dest=atm_pvc_8_35 encaps=vcmux ulp=ppp => =>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
atm_8_35 : dest : RtPPPoA
=>
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : llc Fcs : disabled Ulp : mac Connection State : not-connected
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : llc Fcs : disabled Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : disabled Ulp : ppp Connection State : not-connected
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atm ifdelete

Delete an ATM interface.
SYNTAX:
atm ifdelete intf = <string>
where:
intf The name of the ATM interface to be deleted. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
RtPPPoA_atm: dest : RtPPPoA
=> =>atm ifdelete intf=RtPPPoA_atm => =>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
=>
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : ppp Connection State : connected
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm ifadd Create a new ATM interface.
atm iflist Display the ATM interfaces.
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atm ifdetach

Detach an ATM interface.
SYNTAX:
atm ifdetach intf = <string>
where:
intf The name of the ATM interface to be detached. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
RtPPPoA_atm: dest : RtPPPoA
=> =>atm ifdetach intf=RtPPPoA_atm => =>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
RtPPPoA_atm: dest : RtPPPoA
=>
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : ppp Connection State : connected
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : ppp Connection State : not-connected
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm ifattach Attach a ATM interface.
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atm iflist

Display the ATM interfaces.
SYNTAX:
atm iflist [intf = <string>]
where:
intf The name of the ATM interface to be shown.
Note If not specified, all the ATM interfaces are shown.
EXAMPLE:
=>atm iflist atm_0_35 : dest : atm_pvc_0_35
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : mac Connection State : connected
RtPPPoA_atm: dest : RtPPPoA
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : ppp Connection State : connected
=>atm iflist intf=RtPPPoA_atm RtPPPoA_atm: dest : RtPPPoA
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Fcs : off Ulp : ppp Connection State : connected
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm ifadd Create a new ATM interface.
atm ifdelete Delete an ATM interface.
OPTIONAL
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atm bundle add

Add a new bundle of interfaces.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle add name = <string>
where:
name The name of the new bundle. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>atm bundle add name=myBundle =>atm bundle list myBundle: Connection state : not-connected
=>
Retry: 10 Policy: priority Propagate: disabled TX requested bytes: 0 requested frames: 0 TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm bundle delete Delete a bundle of interfaces.
atm bundle list Display the current bundles.
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atm bundle attach

Attach a bundle of interfaces.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle attach name = <string>
where:
name The name of the bundle to be attached. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>atm bundle attach name=myBundle =>atm bundle list myBundle: Connection state : connected
=>
Retry: 10 Policy: priority Propagate: disabled TX requested bytes: 0 requested frames: 0 TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm bundle detach Detach a bundle of interfaces.
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atm bundle config

Modify a bundle of interfaces.
The bundle of interfaces to be configured must not be connected at the time of configuration. If this
should be the case, use the command :atm bundle detach before using the command :atm bundle config.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle config name = <string>
[policy = <{priority | connection}>] [propagate = <{disabled | enabled}>] [retry = <number{0-65535}>]
where:
name The name of the bundle to be configured. REQUIRED
policy The traffic handling policy of the bundle.
Choose between:
priority: lower layer ATM interfaces can be configured for a certain priority
range, marked packets will be sent on the corresponding interface.
connection: all the packets of the same connection will be sent via the same
interface.
The default is priority.
propagate Enable or disable propagation of packets.
When propagation is enabled, packets are sent via the first interface configured for that traffic. If the interface goes down, the next interface in the bundle will be used. The default is disabled.
retry A number between 0 and 65535.
Represents the number of connection setup retries before giving up. The default is 10.
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>atm bundle list myBundle: Connection state : not-connected
Retry: 10 Policy: priority Propagate: disabled TX requested bytes: 0 requested frames: 0 TX bytes: 0 frames: 0
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0 =>atm bundle config name=myBundle policy=connection retry=15 =>atm bundle list myBundle: Connection state : not-connected
Retry: 15 Policy: connection Propagate: disabled
TX requested bytes: 0 requested frames: 0
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0 =>
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atm bundle clear

Clear the bundle statistics.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle clear [name = <string>]
where:
name The name of the bundle for which the statistics must be cleared.
Note If not specified, the statistics for all the bundles will be cleared.
OPTIONAL
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atm bundle delete

Delete a bundle of interfaces.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle delete name = <string>
where:
name The name of the bundle to be deleted. REQUIRED
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm bundle add Add a new bundle of interfaces.
atm bundle list Display the current bundles.
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atm bundle detach

Detach a bundle of interfaces.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle detach intf = <string>
where:
intf The name of the bundle to be detached. REQUIRED
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm bundle attach Attach a bundle of interfaces.
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atm bundle flush

Flush all bundles.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle flush
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atm bundle ifadd

Add an interface on a bundle.
Up to 8 interfaces or (sub-)bundles can be added to one bundle.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle ifadd name = <string>
where:
name The name of the bundle to which an ATM interface must be added. REQUIRED
intf The name of the ATM interface to be added. REQUIRED
index A number between 0 and 6.
Represents the index of the ATM interface.
intf = <string> [index = <number{0-6}>]
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>atm bundle ifadd name=myBundle intf=myATMintf =>atm bundle list myBundle: Connection state : not-connected
=>
Retry: 15 Policy: connection
TX requested bytes: 0 requested frames: 0
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
Interface: myATMintf State: enabled Selector: 0-15
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 RX bytes: 0 frames: 0 RX discarded bytes: 0 discarded frames: 0 Disconnects: 0
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm bundle ifdelete Remove an interface from a bundle.
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atm bundle ifconfig

Configure an interface from a bundle.
The interface to be configured must not be connected at the time of configuration. If this should be the
case, use the command :atm bundle ifdetach before using the command :atm bundle ifconfig.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle ifconfig name = <string>
intf = <string> [state = <{disabled | enabled}>] [low = <number{0-15}>] [high = <number{0-15}>]
where:
name The name of the bundle from which an ATM interface must be configured. REQUIRED
intf The name of the ATM interface to be configured. REQUIRED
state Enable or disable the ATM interface.
The default is enabled.
low A number between 0 and 15.
Represents the low selector value.
Note This parameter must only be configured when the policy of the bundle is set
to priority (see “ atm bundle config” on page 19).
high A number between 0 and 15.
Represents the high selector value.
Note This parameter must only be configured when the policy of the bundle is set
to priority (see “ atm bundle config” on page 19).
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
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atm bundle ifdelete

Remove an interface from a bundle.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle ifdelete name = <string>
where:
name The name of the bundle from which an ATM interface must be removed. REQUIRED
intf The name of the ATM interface to be removed. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
intf = <string>
=>atm bundle iflist Test : dest : (none)
=>atm bundle ifdelete intf=Test =>atm bundle iflist
=>
Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : llc Fcs : off Ulp : ip Connection State : not-connected
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm bundle ifadd Add an interface on a bundle.
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atm bundle list

Display the current bundles.
SYNTAX:
atm bundle list
EXAMPLE:
=>atm bundle list Test : Connection state : not-connected
Retry: 10 Policy: priority
TX requested bytes: 0 requested frames: 0
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
Interface: Test State: enabled Selector: 0-15
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 RX bytes: 0 frames: 0 RX discarded bytes: 0 discarded frames: 0 Disconnects: 0
=>
ATM Commands
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm bundle add Add a new bundle of interfaces.
atm bundle delete Delete a bundle of interfaces.
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atm cac config

Configure the ATM connection admission control.
SYNTAX:
atm cac config config port = <{dsl0|dsl1|atm2|atm3|aal5|atm5} or number>
where:
config port The port for which CAC is configured. REQUIRED
state Enable/disable CAC for an ATM port. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
state = <{disabled|enabled}>
{Administrator}=>atm cac config port = dsl0 state = enabled :atm cac config port=dsl0 state=enabled {Administrator}=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm cac list Display all the CAC parameters.
atm cac overbooking Configure ATM overbooking parameters.
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atm cac list

Display all the CAC parameters.
SYNTAX:
atm cac list
EXAMPLE:
{Administrator}[atm cac]=>list CAC: port: dsl0 state: enabled CAC: port: dsl1 state: enabled CAC: port: atm2 state: enabled CAC: port: aal5 state: disabled CAC: port: atm5 state: disabled Overbooking: realtime: 0% non-realtime: 0%. {Administrator}[atm cac]=>
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RELATED COMMANDS:
atm cac config Configure the ATM connection admission control.
atm cac overbooking Configure ATM overbooking parameters.
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atm cac overbooking

Configure ATM overbooking parameters.
SYNTAX:
atm cac overbooking rt = <number{0-1000}>
where:
nrt = <number{0-1000}>
rt A number between 0 and 1000.
The realtime overbooking percentage.
nrt A number between 0 and 1000.
The non-realtime overbooking percentage.
EXAMPLE:
{Administrator}[atm cac]=>overbooking rt 20 nrt 500 {Administrator}[atm cac]=>list CAC: port: dsl0 state: enabled CAC: port: dsl1 state: enabled CAC: port: atm2 state: enabled CAC: port: aal5 state: disabled CAC: port: atm5 state: disabled Overbooking: realtime: 20% non-realtime: 500%. {Administrator}[atm cac]=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm cac config Configure the ATM connection admission control.
atm cac list Display all the CAC parameters.
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
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atm debug aal5stats

Display ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) port specific ATM statistics.
SYNTAX:
atm debug aal5stats port = <{dsl0} or number>
vpi = <number{0-15}> [vci = <number{0-511}>] [clear = <{disabled | enabled}>]
where:
ATM Commands
port The port number for which statistics will be retrieved.
Choose between:
REQUIRED
DSL0
Or specify a port number (dsl0 has port number 0).
vpi A number between 0 and 15.
Represents the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) number for which statistics will be retrieved.
vci A number between 0 and 511.
Represents the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) number for which statistics will be retrieved.
clear Enable or disable clearing of the statistics after request. OPTIONAL
REQUIRED
OPTIONAL
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm debug gstats Display ATM global statistics.
atm debug portstats Display port specific ATM statistics.
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atm debug gstats

Display ATM global statistics.
SYNTAX:
atm debug gstats [clear = <{disabled | enabled}>]
where:
clear Enable or disable clearing of the statistics after request. OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
{admin}[atm debug]=>gstats # of received octets = 1802. # of transmitted octets = 4346. # of received cells = 34. # of transmitted cells = 82. # of unknown cells = 0. # of errors on the input = 0. # of errors on output = 0. {admin}[atm debug]=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm debug aal5stats Display ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) port specific ATM statistics.
atm debug portstats Display port specific ATM statistics.
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atm debug portstats

Display port specific ATM statistics.
SYNTAX:
atm debug portstats port = <{dsl0} or number>
[clear = <{disabled | enabled}>]
where:
ATM Commands
port The port number for which statistics will be retrieved.
Choose between:
REQUIRED
DSL0
Or specify a port number (dsl0 has port number 0).
clear Enable or disable clearing of the statistics after request. OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>atm debug portstats port=dsl0 # of received octets = 1961. # of transmitted octets = 4717. # of received cells = 37. # of transmitted cells = 89. # of unknown cells = 0. # of errors on the input = 0. # of errors on output = 0. =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm debug aal5stats Display ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) port specific ATM statistics.
atm debug gstats Display ATM global statistics.
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atm oam config

Modify the ATM Operation and Maintenance (OAM) settings.
SYNTAX:
atm oam config [clp = <number{0-1}>]
where:
[loopbackid = <string>]
clp A number (0 or 1).
Represents the Cell Loss Priority (CLP) bit value of the OAM cells. The default is 1.
loopbackid A hexadecimal string.
Represents the loopback ID for processing of segment loopback cells. The default is 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a.
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm oam list Display the ATM OAM settings.
atm oam modify Modify the ATM OAM data blocking mode.
atm oam ping Send ATM loopback cells.
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
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atm oam list

Display the ATM OAM settings.
SYNTAX:
atm oam list
EXAMPLE:
=>atm oam list
OAM config dump
-------------------
CLP bit value : 1 Loopback id : 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a 6a
OAM data blocking mode
--------------------------
Port dsl0: blocking Port dsl1: blocking Port atm2: blocking Port atm3: blocking Port aal5: blocking Port atm5: blocking
=>
ATM Commands
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm oam config Modify the ATM Operation and Maintenance (OAM) settings.
atm oam modify Modify the ATM OAM data blocking mode.
atm oam ping Send ATM loopback cells.
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atm oam modify

Modify the ATM OAM data blocking mode.
SYNTAX:
atm oam modify port = <{dsl0} or number>
where:
blocking = <{disabled | enabled}>
port The port for which OAM blocking is configured.
Choose between:
DSL0
Or specify a port number (dsl0 has port number 0).
blocking Enable or disable the OAM data blocking mode on this port.
The default is enabled.
EXAMPLE:
=>atm oam list
OAM config dump
-------------------
--------------------------
=>atm oam modify port=dsl1 blocking=disabled =>:atm oam list
-------------------
--------------------------
=>
CLP bit value : 1 Loopbackid :6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a
OAM data blocking mode
Port dsl0: blocking Port dsl1: blocking Port atm2: blocking Port atm3: blocking Port aal5: blocking Port atm5: blocking
OAM config dump
CLP bit value : 1 Loopbackid :6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a6a
OAM data blocking mode
Port dsl0: blocking Port dsl1: non blocking Port atm2: blocking Port atm3: blocking Port aal5: blocking Port atm5: blocking
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm oam config Modify the ATM Operation and Maintenance (OAM) settings.
atm oam list Display the ATM OAM settings.
atm oam ping Send ATM loopback cells.
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atm oam ping

Send ATM loopback cells.
SYNTAX:
atm oam ping dest = <string>
[count = <number{1-1000000}>] [interval = <number{100-1000000}>]
where:
ATM Commands
dest The destination address for the request.
This can be any ATM phonebook entry.
count A number between 1 and 1000000.
Represents the number of pings to send.
interval A number between 100 and 1000000 (milliseconds).
Represents the interval between packets.
EXAMPLE:
=>atm oam ping dest=atm_ph_8_35 count=10 interval=1000 loopback: successful, sequence: 1 time: 37890 usec loopback: successful, sequence: 2 time: 39118 usec loopback: successful, sequence: 3 time: 39116 usec loopback: successful, sequence: 4 time: 39187 usec loopback: successful, sequence: 5 time: 38605 usec loopback: successful, sequence: 6 time: 38764 usec loopback: successful, sequence: 7 time: 38752 usec loopback: successful, sequence: 8 time: 38813 usec loopback: successful, sequence: 9 time: 38848 usec loopback: successful, sequence: 10 time: 38941 usec
--- loopback statistics --­10 loopbacks transmitted, 10 successful, 0% loss, time 1390 ms rtt min/avg/max = 37890/38803/39187 =>
REQUIRED
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm oam config Modify the ATM Operation and Maintenance (OAM) settings.
atm oam list Display the ATM OAM settings.
atm oam modify Modify the ATM OAM data blocking mode.
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atm oam cc list

Display Continuity Check (CC) configuration.
SYNTAX:
atm oam cc list
EXAMPLE:
=>atm oam cclist PORT = 0 VPI = 15 VCI = 16 End2End Mode = Auto Segment Mode = Auto PORT = 0 VPI = 0 VCI = 35 End2End Mode = Auto Segment Mode = Auto PORT = 0 VPI = 8 VCI = 35 End2End Mode = Auto Segment Mode = Auto PORT = 0 VPI = 0 VCI = 16 End2End Mode = Auto Segment Mode = Auto =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm oam cc modify Modify CC on the connection.
atm oam cc send Send CC activate/deactivate to connection.
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atm oam cc modify

Modify CC on the connection.
SYNTAX:
atm oam modify port = <{dsl0} or number>
vpi = <number{0-15}> [vci = <number{0-511}>] [transmit = <{disabled | enabled}>] [receive = <{disabled | enabled}>] [auto = <{disabled | enabled}>] [span = <{segment | end2end}>]
where:
ATM Commands
port The ATM port number.
Choose between:
REQUIRED
DSL0
Or specify a port number (dsl0 has port number 0).
vpi A number between 0 and 15.
Represents the VPI.
vci A number between 0 and 511.
Represents the VCI.
REQUIRED
OPTIONAL
Note For a Virtual Path (VP) cross-connection, use 0 or do not specify.
transmit Enable or disable transmission of CC cells. OPTIONAL
receive Enable or disable loss of continuity. OPTIONAL
auto Enable or disable remote CC activation/deactivation. OPTIONAL
span Select the CC span.
Choose between:
OPTIONAL
end2end: monitoring occurs on the entire VC between two ATM end stations.
segment: monitoring occurs on a VC segment between the SpeedTouch™ and a
first-hop ATM switch.
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm oam cc list Display Continuity Check (CC) configuration.
atm oam cc send Send CC activate/deactivate to connection.
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atm oam cc send

Send CC activate/deactivate to connection.
SYNTAX:
atm oam cc send port = <{dsl0} or number>
where:
vpi = <number{0-15}> [vci = <number{0-511}>] [span = <{segment | end2end}>] [action = <{activate | deactivate}>] [direction = <{source | sink | both}>]
port The ATM port number.
Choose between:
DSL0.
Or specify a port number (dsl0 has port number 0).
vpi A number between 0 and 15.
Represents the VPI.
vci A number between 0 and 511.
Represents the VCI.
Note For a VP cross-connection, use 0 or do not specify.
span Select the CC span.
Choose between:
end2end: monitoring occurs on the entire VC between two ATM end stations.
segment: monitoring occurs on a VC segment between the SpeedTouch™ and a
first-hop ATM switch.
action Activate or deactivate CC.
The default is deactivate.
direction Indicates the direction of CC activity.
Choose between:
source
sink
both.
The default is both.
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm oam cc list Display Continuity Check (CC) configuration.
atm oam cc modify Modify CC on the connection.
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atm oam vclb add

Create a loopback connection for VC.
SYNTAX:
atm oam vclb add port = <{dsl0} or number>
vpi = <number{0-15}> [vci = <number{0-511}>]
where:
ATM Commands
port The ATM port number.
Choose between:
DSL0
Or specify a port number (dsl0 has port number 0).
vpi A number between 0 and 15.
Represents the VPI.
vci A number between 0 and 511.
Represents the VCI.
Note For a VP cross-connection, use 0 or do not specify.
EXAMPLE:
=>atm oam vclb add port=dsl0 vpi=0 vci=36 =>atm oam vclb list PORT = 0 VPI=0VCI= 36 =>atm oam vclb add port=dsl1 vpi=0 vci=37 =>atm oam vclb list PORT = 0 VPI=0VCI= 36 PORT = 1 VPI=0VCI= 37 =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
OPTIONAL
atm oam vclb del Delete a loopback connection for VC.
atm oam vclb list List all VC loopback connections.
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atm oam vclb del

Delete a loopback connection for VC.
SYNTAX:
atm oam vclb del port = <{dsl0} or number>
where:
vpi = <number{0-15}> [vci = <number{0-511}>]
port The ATM port number.
Choose between:
DSL0
Or specify a port number (dsl0 has port number 0).
vpi A number between 0 and 15.
Represents the VPI.
vci A number between 0 and 511.
Represents the VCI.
Note For a VP cross-connection, use 0 or do not specify.
EXAMPLE:
=>atm oam vclb list PORT = 0 VPI=0VCI= 36 PORT = 1 VPI=0VCI= 37 =>atm oam vclb del port=dsl1 vpi=0 vci=37 =>atm oam vclb list PORT = 0 VPI=0VCI= 36 =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm oam vclb add Create a loopback connection for VC.
atm oam vclb list List all VC loopback connections.
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
OPTIONAL
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atm oam vclb list

List all VC loopback connections.
SYNTAX:
atm oam vclb list
EXAMPLE:
=>atm oam vclb list PORT = 0 VPI=0VCI= 36 PORT = 1 VPI=0VCI= 37 =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
ATM Commands
atm oam vclb add Create a loopback connection for VC.
atm oam vclb del Delete a loopback connection for VC.
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atm phonebook add

Add a new phonebook entry.
SYNTAX:
atm phonebook add name = <string>
where:
addr = <atmchannel : PVC syntax is [port.]vpi.vci
port=dsl0 | ...>
name The name of the new phonebook entry.
This name can be freely chosen, however two limitations apply:
The name of a phonebook entry intended for the Relayed PPPoA (PPPoA-to-PPTP
Relaying) packet service may not start with capital P or capital T
The name of a phonebook entry intended for the PPP-to-DHCP spoofing packet
service must start with DHCP (for example DHCP_Spoof01).
addr The ATM address for this destination.
It is composed of a VPI and a VCI identifying ATM virtual channels. In most cases the values are provided by the Service Provider. Accepted VPI: a number between 0 and 15. Accepted VCI: a number between 0 and 511.
EXAMPLE:
=>atm phonebook list Name Use Address atm_pvc_0_35 1 0.35 =>atm phonebook add name=RtPPPoA addr=8.35 =>atm phonebook list Name Use Address atm_pvc_0_35 1 0.35 RtPPPoA 0 8.35 =>
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm phonebook delete Delete an existing phonebook entry.
atm phonebook list Display the current phonebook.
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atm phonebook autolist

Show the auto PVCs.
Auto PVCs are only shown if they are supported by the Central Office DSLAM.
SYNTAX:
atm phonebook autolist
EXAMPLE:
=>atm phonebook autolist
8.35 =>
ATM Commands
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm phonebook list Display the current phonebook.
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atm phonebook delete

Delete an existing phonebook entry.
This command is only applicable for phonebook entries that are not used (in other words, not configured for any packet service).
SYNTAX:
atm phonebook delete name = <string>
where:
name The name of the phonebook entry to be deleted.
Tip Use the command :atm phonebook li st to check whether the entry is in
Use=1
use (
) or not (
Use=0
).
EXAMPLE:
=>atm phonebook list Name Use Address atm_pvc_0_35 1 0.35 RtPPPoA 0 8.35 =>atm phonebook delete name=RtPPPoA =>atm phonebook list Name Use Address atm_pvc_0_35 1 0.35 =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm phonebook add Add a new phonebook entry.
atm phonebook list Display the current phonebook.
REQUIRED
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atm phonebook flush

Flush all the phonebook entries.
1. Phonebook entries that are in use, cannot be flushed.
2. This command does not impact previously saved configurations.
SYNTAX:
atm phonebook flush
EXAMPLE:
=>atm phonebook list Name Use Address atm_pvc_0_35 1 0.35 RtPPPoA 0 8.35 => =>atm phonebook flush Some phonebook entries are still in use. Entries that are in use cannot be deleted. => =>atm phonebook list Name Use Address atm_pvc_0_35 1 0.35 =>
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atm phonebook list

Display the current phonebook.
SYNTAX:
atm phonebook list
EXAMPLE:
=>atm phonebook list Name Use Address atm_pvc_0_35 1 0.35 RtPPPoA 0 8.35 =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm phonebook add Add a new phonebook entry.
atm phonebook autolist Show the auto PVCs.
atm phonebook delete Delete an existing phonebook entry.
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atm qosbook add

Add a new QoS book entry.
SYNTAX:
atm qosbook add name = <string>
[txctd = <string>] [rxctd = <string>]
where:
name The name of the new QoS entry. REQUIRED
txctd The name of the Conformance Traffic Descriptor (CTD) for the transmit (upstream)
direction.
rxctd The name of the CTD for the receive (downstream) direction. OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>atm qosbook list Name Ref Tx CTD Rx CTD default 3 default default =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm qosbook delete Delete a QoS book entry.
atm qosbook list Display the QoS book.
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atm qosbook config

Modify the QoS book configuration.
SYNTAX:
atm qosbook config [format = <{bytes | cells}>]
where:
format The input/output format of the QoS book.
Choose between:
OPTIONAL
bytes: the output is shown in Kbits or bytes.
cells: the output is shown in cps or cells.
The default is bytes.
EXAMPLE:
=>atm qosbook ctdlist Name Ref Conf Peak Sust Burst Minrate Frame Cdvt RT FD
default 2 UBR linerate 0 0 0 0 0 disabled disabled =>atm qosbook config format=cells =>atm qosbook ctdlist Name Ref Conf Peak Sust Burst Minrate Frame Cdvt RT FD
default 2 UBR linerate 0 0 0 0 0 disabled disabled =>
(Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes) (Kbits) (bytes)
(cps) (cps) (cells) (cps) (cells)
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atm qosbook ctdadd

Add a Connection Traffic Descriptor (CTD).
SYNTAX:
atm qosbook ctdadd name = <string>
conformance = <{UBR | CBR | VBR }> [peakrate = <number{0-27786}>] [sustrate = <number{0-27786} [maxburst = <number{0-12240}>] [realtime = <{enabled | disabled}>]
where:
name The name of the new CTD. REQUIRED
conformance The ATM service conformance definition. REQUIRED
peakrate A number between 0 and 27786.
Represents the peak rate (in kilobits per second). The default is 0 (indicates linerate for UBR).
sustrate A number between 0 and 27786.
Represents the sustainable rate (in kilobits per second) (VBR only). The default is 0.
maxburst A number between 48 and 12240.
Represents the maximum burst size (in bytes) (VBR or GFR). The default is 0.
realtime Enable or disable realtime traffic (VBR only).
The default is disabled.
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>atm qosbook ctdadd name=High conformance=CBR peakrate=27786 =>atm qosbook ctdlist Name Ref Conf Peak Sust Burst Minrate Frame Cdvt RT FD
(Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes) (Kbits) (bytes)
default 2 UBR linerate 0 0 0 0 0 disabled disabled High 0 CBR 27786 0 0 0 0 0 disabled disabled =>
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
The SpeedTouch™ always rounds up specified burst sizes to a multiple of 48 bytes (a multiple of ATM cells).
Example:
In the example below a burst size of 100 bytes is specified (maxburst=100). The SpeedTouch™ will round up the burst size to the closest matching multiple of 48 bytes, as can be seen when displaying the profile via the
command :atm qosbook ctdlist (burst=144).
=>atm qosbook ctdadd name=Medium conformance=VBR peakrate=27786 sustrate=20000 maxburst=100 =>atm qosbook ctdlist Name Ref Conf Peak Sust Burst Minrate Frame Cdvt RT FD
default 2 UBR linerate 0 0 0 0 0 disabled disabled Medium 0 VBR 27786 20000 144 0 0 0 disabled disabled =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm qosbook ctddelete Delete a CTD.
atm qosbook ctdlist Display all CTDs.
(Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes) (Kbits) (bytes)
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atm qosbook ctddelete

Delete a CTD.
SYNTAX:
atm qosbook ctddelete name = <string>
[force = <{disabled | enabled}>]
where:
name The name of the CTD entry to be deleted. REQUIRED
force Enable or disable to force delete the entry even when it is still in use.
The default is disabled.
EXAMPLE:
OPTIONAL
=>atm qosbook ctdlist Name Ref Conf Peak Sust Burst Minrate Frame Cdvt RT FD
default 2 UBR linerate 0 0 0 0 0 disabled disabled High 0 CBR 27786 0 0 0 0 0 disabled disabled =>atm qosbook ctddelete name=High =>atm qosbook ctdlist Name Ref Conf Peak Sust Burst Minrate Frame Cdvt RT FD
default 2 UBR linerate 0 0 0 0 0 disabled disabled =>
(Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes) (Kbits) (bytes)
(Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes) (Kbits) (bytes)
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm qosbook ctdadd Add a Connection Traffic Descriptor (CTD).
atm qosbook ctdlist Display all CTDs.
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atm qosbook ctdlist

Display all CTDs.
SYNTAX:
atm qosbook ctdlist
EXAMPLE:
=>atm qosbook ctdlist Name Ref Conf Peak Sust Burst Minrate Frame Cdvt RT FD
default 2 UBR linerate 0 0 0 0 0 disabled disabled High 0 CBR 27786 0 0 0 0 0 disabled disabled =>
(Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes) (Kbits) (bytes)
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm qosbook ctdadd Add a Connection Traffic Descriptor (CTD).
atm qosbook ctddelete Delete a CTD.
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atm qosbook delete

Delete a QoS book entry.
SYNTAX:
atm qosbook delete name = <string>
[force = <{disabled | enabled}>]
where:
name The name of the QoS book entry to be deleted. REQUIRED
force Enable or disable to force delete the entry even when it is still in use.
The default is disabled.
EXAMPLE:
OPTIONAL
=>atm qosbook list Name Ref Type TX peak sust burst RX peak sust burst framediscard
default 3 ubr linerate 0 0 linerate 0 0 disabled TestVBR 0 vbr-nrt 1500 1000 144 1500 1000 144 enabled =>atm qosbook delete name=TestVBR =>atm qosbook list Name Ref Type TX peak sust burst RX peak sust burst framediscard
default 3 ubr linerate 0 0 linerate 0 0 disabled =>
(Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes) (Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes)
(Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes) (Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes)
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm qosbook add Add a new QoS book entry.
atm qosbook list Display the QoS book.
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atm qosbook flush

Flush all the QoS book entries.
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.
SYNTAX:
atm qosbook flush
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atm qosbook list

Display the QoS book.
SYNTAX:
atm qosbook list
EXAMPLE:
=>atm qosbook list Name Ref Type TX peak sust burst RX peak sust burst framediscard
(Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes) (Kbits) (Kbits) (bytes) default 3 ubr linerate 0 0 linerate 0 0 disabled TestVBR 0 vbr-nrt 1500 1000 144 1500 1000 144 enabled =>
ATM Commands
RELATED COMMANDS:
atm qosbook add Add a new QoS book entry.
atm qosbook delete Delete a QoS book entry.
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AutoPVC Commands
Introduction
This chapter describes the commands of the autopvc command group.
Contents
This chapter covers the following commands:
autopvc config Configure autopvc. 60
autopvc list Show the retrieved information. 61
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autopvc config

Configure autopvc.
SYNTAX:
autopvc config [mode = <{pseudo | passive | active}>]
where:
[type = <{bridge | pppoerelay | ipoa | ethoa | pppoa | pppoe}>] [overwrite = <{disabled | enabled}>] [peakrate = <number{0-27786}>]
mode Select the autopvc mode:
pseudo: only pseudo-ILMI (VP/VC 15/16) is enabled. When the connection
parameters are written to the MIB, this information is displayed on CLI or web interface but these parameters are not used for configuration.
passive: both ILMI (VP/VC 0/16) and pseudo-ILMI (VP/VC 15/16) are enabled.
When the connection parameters are written to the MIB, this information is displayed on CLI or web interface but these parameters are not used for configuration.
active: both ILMI (VP/VC 0/16) and pseudo-ILMI (VP/VC 15/16) are enabled.
When the connection parameters are written to the MIB, these parameters are used to configure phonebook entries, qosbook profiles and bind bridge or PPPoE interfaces on top.
The default is passive.
type Select the type of autopvc.
Choose between:
bridge
pppoerelay: an ETHoA interface will be created, will be bound to the ILMI
Permanent Virtual Channel (PVC) and will be added to the PPPoE relay as relay port.
ipoa
ethoa
pppoa
pppoe.
overwrite Enable or disable UBR peak rate overwrite.
The default is disabled.
peakrate A number between 0 and 27786.
Represents the UBR peak rate (in kilobits per second). The default is 0 (indicates the linerate).
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>autopvc config Autopvc mode : passive Autopvc type : Autopvc standard: unknown Autopvc pseudo : unknown UBR overwrite : disabled UBR peak rate : linerate =>
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autopvc list

Show the retrieved information.
SYNTAX:
autopvc list [table = <{Port | AtmLayer | Vpc | Vcc | Address
| AddressRegistrationAdmin | AtmServiceType | AtmServiceConnectionInfo | AAL1Profile | | AAL34Profile | AAL5Profile | AAL2CommonProfile | AAL2TrunkingProfile | AAL2LESProfile | AtmServiceConnInfoExtension | | AtmServiceTypeExtension | AAL5ProfileExtension}>]
where:
AutoPVC Commands
table Select the autopvc table for which the information must be shown.
Choose between:
Port
AtmLayer
Vpc
Vcc
Address
AddressRegistrationAdmin
AtmServiceType
AtmServiceConnectionInfo
AAL1Profile
AAL34Profile
AAL5Profile
AAL2CommonProfile
AAL2TrunkingProfile
AAL2LESProfile
AtmServiceConnInfoExtension
AtmServiceTypeExtension
AAL5ProfileExtension.
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>autopvc list Address Type BestEff Par1 Par2 Par3 Par4 Par5
8.35 ubr Enabled Tx: 451 0 0 0 0
Rx: 7923 0 0 0 0
=>
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Config Commands
Introduction
This chapter describes the commands of the config command group.
Contents
This chapter covers the following commands:
config delete Delete a user configuration file. 64
config dump Show the saved configuration file. 65
config flush Flush the loaded configuration. 66
config list Show the current configuration set. 67
config load Load complete saved (backup) or default configuration file. 68
config save Store the current configuration in a backup file. 69
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config delete

Delete a user configuration file.
SYNTAX:
config delete [filename = <string>]
where:
filename Name of the user configuration file to be deleted.
Note If not specified, all the user configuration files that were saved in the
SpeedTouch™ permanent storage will be deleted.
RELATED COMMANDS:
config dump Show the saved configuration file.
OPTIONAL
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config dump

Show the saved configuration file.
SYNTAX:
config dump
RELATED COMMANDS:
config delete Delete a user configuration file.
Config Commands
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config flush

Flush the loaded configuration.
1. This flush command combines all the possible flush commands.
2. This command does not affect saved configurations.
SYNTAX:
config flush [flush_ip = <{disabled | enabled}>]
where:
flush_ip Flush IP settings (enabled) or not (disabled).
The default is disabled.
Note Not keeping the IP settings could cause lost IP connectivity in the LAN.
OPTIONAL
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config list

Show the current configuration set.
SYNTAX:
config list [templates = <{disabled | enabled}>]
where:
Config Commands
templates List the template files (disabled) or not (enabled).
The default is disabled.
RELATED COMMANDS:
config load Load complete saved (backup) or default configuration file.
config save Store the current configuration in a backup file.
OPTIONAL
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config load

Load complete saved (backup) or default configuration file.
Use the command :config flush before loading a configuration file.
SYNTAX:
config load [load_ip = <{disabled | enabled}>]
where:
[defaults = <{enabled | disabled}>] [flush = <{enabled | disabled}>] [echo = <{disabled | enabled}>] [filename = <string>]
load_ip Load IP settings (enabled) or not (disabled).
OPTIONAL
Note Not keeping the IP settings could cause lost IP connectivity in the LAN.
defaults Load default configuration (enabled) or saved configuration (disabled).
OPTIONAL
Note If not specified, the saved configuration will be loaded.
flush Flush the current configuration before loading a new configuration (enabled) or not
(disabled).
echo Echo each command string when loaded (enabled) or not (disabled). OPTIONAL
filename Name of the configuration file to be loaded. OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>ip rtlist
Destination Source Gateway Intf Mtrc
10.0.0.0/24 10.0.0.0/24 10.0.0.140 eth0 0
172.16.0.5/32 0.0.0.0/0 172.16.0.5 cip1 0
10.0.0.140/32 0.0.0.0/0 10.0.0.140 eth0 0
127.0.0.1/32 0.0.0.0/0 127.0.0.1 loop 0
172.16.0.0/24 0.0.0.0/0 172.16.0.5 cip1 1 =>config load flush_ip=no =>ip rtlist
Destination Source Gateway Intf Mtrc
10.0.0.0/24 10.0.0.0/24 10.0.0.140 eth0 0
10.0.0.140/32 0.0.0.0/0 10.0.0.140 eth0 0
127.0.0.1/32 0.0.0.0/0 127.0.0.1 loop 0 =>config load flush=yes =>ip rtlist
Destination Source Gateway Intf Mtrc
10.0.0.0/24 10.0.0.0/24 10.0.0.140 eth0 0
10.0.0.140/32 0.0.0.0/0 10.0.0.140 eth0 0
172.16.0.5/32 0.0.0.0/0 172.16.0.5 cip1 0
127.0.0.1/32 0.0.0.0/0 127.0.0.1 loop 0
172.16.0.0/24 0.0.0.0/0 172.16.0.5 cip1 1 =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
config list Show the current configuration set.
config save Store the current configuration in a backup file.
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config save

Store the current configuration in a backup file.
All the existing configurations and modifications entered by the user are saved.
The backup file is saved in the SpeedTouch™ permanent storage. This file can be downloaded via the SpeedTouch™ web pages or via an FTP session.
SYNTAX:
config save filename = <string>
where:
filename The filename for the backup file of the current configuration. REQUIRED
RELATED COMMANDS:
config list Show the current configuration set.
config load Load complete saved (backup) or default configuration file.
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Connection Commands
Introduction
This chapter describes the commands of the connection command group.
Contents
This chapter covers the following commands:
connection appconfig Configure the available CONN/NAT application helpers. 72
connection appinfo Display CONN/NAT application specific info. 74
connection applist List the available CONN/NAT application helpers. 75
connection bind Create a new CONN/NAT application helper/port binding. 76
connection bindlist List the current CONN/NAT application helper/port bindings. 77
connection clean Clean the connection database by forcing timeouts. 78
connection clear Kill all the connections. 79
connection config Configure the connection handling. 80
connection debug The connection debug commands 81
connection describe Describe the streams of a connection. 82
connection flush Flush the current connection configuration. 83
connection info Show all the registered modules with some info. 84
connection list Display the currently known connections. 85
connection refresh Invalidate all the cached decisions. 86
connection stats Display the connection and stream statistics. 87
connection timerclear Clear the connection timeout to default. 88
connection timerconfig Configure the connection timeout handling. 89
connection unbind Delete an existing CONN/NAT application helper/port binding. 90
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connection appconfig

Configure the available CONN/NAT application helpers.
SYNTAX:
connection appconfig application = <string>
where:
[trace = <{disabled | enabled}>] [timeout = <number{0-32000}>] [floating = <{disabled | enabled}>] [tracelevel = <number{1-4}>]
application The name of a CONN/NAT application helper.
REQUIRED
Tip Use the command :connection applist to obtain a list of CONN/NAT
application helpers.
trace Enable or disable CONN/NAT application helper traces.
The default is enabled.
timeout A number between 0 and 32000 (seconds).
Represents the maximum timeout to keep predicted child connections around.
floating Enable / disabled floating port for IKE helper. OPTIONAL
tracelevel A number between 1 and 4.
Represents the SIP trace level. Choose between:
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
1: feature errors
2: feature traces
3: all errors
4: all traces.
The default is 1.
EXAMPLE:
=>connection applist Application Proto DefaultPort Traces Timeout IP6TO4 6to4 0 enabled unavailable PPTP tcp 1723 enabled unavailable ESP esp 0 unavailable 15' 0" IKE udp 500 disabled 15' 0" FLOATING SIP udp 5060 disabled 6 0" trace level 1 ... LOOSE(UDP) udp 0 enabled 5' 0" FTP tcp 21 enabled unavailable =>connection appconfig application=SIP trace=enabled =>connection applist Application Proto DefaultPort Traces Timeout IP6TO4 6to4 0 enabled unavailable PPTP tcp 1723 enabled unavailable ESP esp 0 unavailable 15' 0" IKE udp 500 disabled 15' 0" FLOAATING SIP udp 5060 enabled 6 0" trace level 1 ... LOOSE(UDP) udp 0 enabled 5' 0" FTP tcp 21 enabled unavailable =>
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RELATED COMMANDS:
connection appinfo Display CONN/NAT application specific info.
connection applist List the available CONN/NAT application helpers.
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connection appinfo

Display CONN/NAT application specific info.
SYNTAX:
connection appinfo application = <{string}>
where:
application The name of a CONN/NAT application helper.
Tip Use the command :connection applist to obtain a list of CONN/NAT
application helpers.
EXAMPLE:
=>connection appinfo application=SIP SIP ALG session SIPALG: pool=138, in use=0, bottom=138
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
connection appconfig Configure the available CONN/NAT application helpers.
connection applist List the available CONN/NAT application helpers.
REQUIRED
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connection applist

List the available CONN/NAT application helpers.
SYNTAX:
connection applist
EXAMPLE:
=>connection applist Application Proto DefaultPort Traces Timeout IP6TO4 6to4 0 enabled unavailable PPTP tcp 1723 enabled unavailable ESP esp 0 unavailable 15' 0" IKE udp 500 disabled 15' 0" FLOATING SIP udp 5060 disabled 6 0" trace level 1 JABBER tcp 5222 disabled 2' 0" CU/SeeMe udp 7648 enabled unavailable RAUDIO(PNA) tcp 7070 enabled unavailable RTSP tcp 554 enabled unavailable ILS tcp 389 unavailable 5' 0" H245 tcp 0 unavailable 5' 0" H323 tcp 1720 enabled unavailable IRC tcp 6667 enabled 5' 0" LOOSE(UDP) udp 0 enabled 5' 0" FTP tcp 21 enabled unavailable =>
Connection Commands
For some CONN/NAT application helpers, either traces or timeout are unavailable.
RELATED COMMANDS:
connection appconfig Configure the available CONN/NAT application helpers.
connection appinfo Display CONN/NAT application specific info.
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connection bind

Create a new CONN/NAT application helper/port binding.
SYNTAX:
connection bind application = <string>
where:
port = <port-range>
application The name of a CONN/NAT application helper.
REQUIRED
Tip Use the command :connection applist to obtain a list of CONN/NAT
application helpers.
port The port number or port range this application handler should work on. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>connection bindlist Application Proto Portrange Flags JABBER tcp 15222 JABBER tcp 5222 FTP tcp 21 IRC tcp 6660 ... IP6TO4 6to4 0 =>connection bind application = IRC port = 6750 =>connection bindlist Application Proto Portrange IRC tcp 6750 JABBER tcp 15222 JABBER tcp 5222 FTP tcp 21 IRC tcp 6660 ... IP6TO4 6to4 0 =>
RELATED COMMANDS:
connection bindlist List the current CONN/NAT application helper/port bindings.
connection unbind Delete an existing CONN/NAT application helper/port binding.
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connection bindlist

List the current CONN/NAT application helper/port bindings.
SYNTAX:
connection bindlist
EXAMPLE:
=>connection bindlist Application Proto Portrange Flags LOOSE(UDP) udp 67 JABBER tcp 15222 JABBER tcp 5222 FTP tcp 21 IRC tcp 6660-6669 H323 tcp 1720 ILS tcp 1002 ILS tcp 389 RTSP tcp 554 RAUDIO(PNA) tcp 7070 CU/SeeMe udp 7648 SIP udp 5060 IKE udp 500 ESP esp 0 PPTP tcp 1723 IP6TO4 6to4 0 =>
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RELATED COMMANDS:
connection bind Create a new CONN/NAT application helper/port binding.
connection unbind Delete an existing CONN/NAT application helper/port binding.
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connection clean

Clean the connection database by forcing timeouts.
SYNTAX:
connection clean [level = <number{0-9}>]
where:
level A number between 0 and 9.
Represents the desired scrubbing level.
The default is ... .
EXAMPLE:
=>connection list ID proto state substate flags timeout
-- ----- ----- -------- ----- -------
8 tcp ACTIVE [TCPS_ESTABLISHED-TCPS_ESTABLISHED] [......] 15' 7"
INIT: 16 192.168. 1. 64: 1377 192.168. 1.254: 23 [...] LocalNetwork 1390 tcp 0 RESP: 17 192.168. 1.254: 23 192.168. 1. 64: 1377 [R..] loop 951 tcp 0
34 tcp ACTIVE [TCPS_CLOSE_WAIT-TCPS_FIN_WAIT_1] [I.....] 57' 16"
INIT: 68 192.168. 1. 64: 1417 192.168. 1.254: 21 [...] LocalNetwork 11 tcp 0
RESP: 69 192.168. 1.254: 21 192.168. 1. 64: 1417 [R..] loop 10 tcp 0 =>connection clean =>connection list ID proto state substate flags timeout
-- ----- ----- -------- ----- -------
8 tcp ACTIVE [TCPS_ESTABLISHED-TCPS_ESTABLISHED] [......] 14' 59"
INIT: 16 192.168. 1. 64: 1377 192.168. 1.254: 23 [...] LocalNetwork 1417 tcp 0
RESP: 17 192.168. 1.254: 23 192.168. 1. 64: 1377 [R..] loop 967 tcp 0 =>
OPTIONAL
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connection clear

Kill all the connections.
SYNTAX:
connection clear
EXAMPLE:
=>connection clear
Connection to host lost.
Connection Commands
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connection config

Configure the connection handling.
SYNTAX:
connection config [configchangemode = <{immediate | delayed}>]
where:
[probes = <{disabled | enabled}>] [udptrackmode = <{strict | loose}>]
configchangemode Select how configuration changes are handled.
Choose between:
immediate
delayed.
The default is immediate.
probes Enable or disable live probes on idle connections.
The default is disabled.
udptrackmode Select the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) connection tracking mode.
Choose between:
strict: replies to a request from a client must be in a specific window
to the client.
loose: inbound packets are allowed on the port that was first used to
start the communication with the server (for example to allow a client of an online game to obtain peer-to-peer information from other clients of that same online game).
The default is strict.
EXAMPLE:
=>connection config config change mode : immediate alive probes : disabled udp tracking mode : loose =>
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
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The connection debug commands
SYNTAX:
connection debug [trace = <{disabled|enabled}>]
where:
Connection Commands
trace Enable or disable traces.
The default is disabled.
EXAMPLE:
=>connection debug connection traces : disabled => =>connection debug trace enabled => =>connection debug connection traces : enabled =>
OPTIONAL
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connection describe

Describe the streams of a connection.
SYNTAX:
connection describe [id = <number{0-2048}>]
where:
id A number between 0 and 2048.
Represents the ID of the connection to be described.
Note If not specified, the connection with ID 0 will be described. Tip Use the command :connection list to obtain the IDs of the
different connections.
EXAMPLE:
=>connection list ID proto state substate flags timeout
-- ----- ----- -------- ----- -------
62 tcp ACTIVE [TCPS_ESTABLISHED-TCPS_ESTABLISHED] [......] 15' 8"
INIT: 124 192.168. 1. 64: 1979 192.168. 1.254: 23 [...] LocalNetwork 548 tcp 0
RESP: 125 192.168. 1.254: 23 192.168. 1. 64: 1979 [R..] loop 396 tcp 0 =>connection describe id=62 ID proto state substate flags timeout
-- ----- ----- -------- ----- -------
62 tcp ACTIVE [TCPS_ESTABLISHED-TCPS_ESTABLISHED] [......] 14' 59"
FW : cache = valid; FP IDS : ... NAT : cache = valid; No translation
INIT: 124 192.168. 1. 64: 1979 192.168. 1.254: 23 [...] LocalNetwork 576 tcp 0 ROUTING : cache = valid; FP (gateway 127.0.0.1) LABEL : cache = valid; FP (no route label); FP (QoS label Interactive) IPQOS : cache = valid; FP (label <no meter>, intf <no meter>) TRIGGER : cache = valid; FP (no trigger) RESP: 125 192.168. 1.254: 23 192.168. 1. 64: 1979 [R..] loop 412 tcp 0 ROUTING : cache = valid; FP (gateway 192.168.1.254) LABEL : cache = valid; FP (no route label); FP (QoS label default) IPQOS : cache = valid; FP (label <no meter>, intf <no meter>) TRIGGER : cache = valid; FP (no trigger)
=>
OPTIONAL
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