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Enable Web User Interface.............................................................................................................................35
Chapter 3: COMMAND LINE INTERFACE..............................................................................37
? Help Screen.................................................................................................................................................41
Global Commands..........................................................................................................................................41
clear crypto ike sa.........................................................................................................................................108
clear ip access-list.........................................................................................................................................119
clear ip access-list counters..........................................................................................................................120
clear ip access-list statistics..........................................................................................................................121
clear ip dhcps binding...................................................................................................................................121
clear ip dhcps statistics.................................................................................................................................122
clear ip nat.....................................................................................................................................................122
clear ip nat all................................................................................................................................................123
clear ip nat global..........................................................................................................................................123
clear ip nat global address............................................................................................................................124
clear ip nat global all.....................................................................................................................................124
clear ip nat global counters...........................................................................................................................125
clear ip nat global dynamic............................................................................................................................125
clear ip nat global port...................................................................................................................................125
clear ip nat global static.................................................................................................................................126
clear ip nat interface......................................................................................................................................126
clear ip nat interface bundle..........................................................................................................................127
clear ip nat interface bundle address............................................................................................................128
clear ip nat interface bundle all.....................................................................................................................128
clear ip nat interface bundle counters...........................................................................................................129
clear ip nat interface bundle dynamic............................................................................................................129
clear ip nat interface bundle port...................................................................................................................130
clear ip nat interface bundle static.................................................................................................................131
clear ip nat interface ethernet........................................................................................................................131
clear ip nat interface ethernet address..........................................................................................................132
clear ip nat interface ethernet all...................................................................................................................133
clear ip nat interface ethernet counters.........................................................................................................133
clear ip nat interface ethernet dynamic.........................................................................................................134
clear ip nat interface ethernet port................................................................................................................135
clear ip nat interface ethernet static..............................................................................................................135
clear ip packet_filter......................................................................................................................................136
clear ip packet_filter counters.......................................................................................................................136
clear ip packet_filter statistics.......................................................................................................................137
clear ip routes................................................................................................................................................139
clear ip rtp.....................................................................................................................................................139
clear ip rtp rxtable..........................................................................................................................................140
clear ip rtp statistics.......................................................................................................................................140
clear ip rtp tables...........................................................................................................................................141
clear ip rtp txtable..........................................................................................................................................141
clear ip ssh....................................................................................................................................................142
configure interface bundle link e1.................................................................................................................254
configure interface bundle link serial.............................................................................................................255
configure interface bundle link t1..................................................................................................................256
configure interface bundle link t3..................................................................................................................257
configure interface bundle link ct3.................................................................................................................257
configure ip access-group.............................................................................................................................376
configure ip access-list..................................................................................................................................377
configure ip access-list add...........................................................................................................................377
configure ip access-list delete.......................................................................................................................380
configure ip access-list insert........................................................................................................................381
configure ip dhcps.........................................................................................................................................383
configure ip domain_name............................................................................................................................384
configure ip dos.............................................................................................................................................385
configure ip dos drop.....................................................................................................................................385
configure ip dos enable.................................................................................................................................386
configure ip host_add....................................................................................................................................386
configure ip load_balance.............................................................................................................................387
configure ip name_server..............................................................................................................................387
configure ip nat..............................................................................................................................................388
configure ip nat address................................................................................................................................389
configure ip nat default_addr.........................................................................................................................389
configure ip nat enable..................................................................................................................................390
configure ip nat interface...............................................................................................................................390
configure ip nat ip..........................................................................................................................................391
configure ip nat max_entries.........................................................................................................................391
configure ip nat max_ports............................................................................................................................392
configure ip nat pass_thru.............................................................................................................................392
configure ip nat pass-thru-multicast..............................................................................................................393
configure ip nat pool......................................................................................................................................393
configure ip nat pool range............................................................................................................................394
configure ip nat port......................................................................................................................................394
configure ip nat reverse.................................................................................................................................395
configure ip nat timeout.................................................................................................................................395
configure ip nat trans_addr...........................................................................................................................396
configure ip nat trans_mode..........................................................................................................................396
configure ip nat unregistered.........................................................................................................................397
configure ip pname_server............................................................................................................................397
configure ip route..........................................................................................................................................398
configure ip routing........................................................................................................................................399
configure module serial crc...........................................................................................................................414
configure module serial data_mode..............................................................................................................415
configure module serial flow_control.............................................................................................................416
configure module serial mode.......................................................................................................................417
configure module serial name.......................................................................................................................417
configure module t3 alarms...........................................................................................................................434
configure module t3 alarms thresholds.........................................................................................................435
configure module t3 alarms thresholds user.................................................................................................436
configure module t3 cable_length.................................................................................................................437
configure module t3 clock_source.................................................................................................................438
configure module t3 dsu................................................................................................................................439
configure module t3 enable...........................................................................................................................469
configure module t3 framing..........................................................................................................................470
configure module t3 name.............................................................................................................................471
configure module t3 scramble.......................................................................................................................472
configure system alarm_relay.......................................................................................................................531
configure system carrier-type........................................................................................................................532
configure system hdlc_error..........................................................................................................................533
configure system hdlc_link_deactivate..........................................................................................................533
configure system logging..............................................................................................................................534
configure system logging console.................................................................................................................534
configure system logging syslog...................................................................................................................535
configure system logging syslog auth...........................................................................................................536
configure system logging syslog bootp.........................................................................................................537
configure system logging syslog bundle.......................................................................................................538
configure system logging syslog daemon.....................................................................................................539
configure system logging syslog domainname.............................................................................................540
configure system logging syslog enable.......................................................................................................541
configure system logging syslog facility........................................................................................................541
configure system logging syslog firewall.......................................................................................................542
configure system logging syslog fr................................................................................................................543
configure system logging syslog gated.........................................................................................................544
configure system logging syslog hdlc............................................................................................................544
configure system logging syslog host_ipaddr...............................................................................................545
configure system logging syslog ipmux.........................................................................................................546
configure system logging syslog kern...........................................................................................................547
configure system logging syslog local7.........................................................................................................547
configure system logging syslog mail............................................................................................................548
configure system logging syslog ntp.............................................................................................................549
configure system logging syslog ppp............................................................................................................550
configure system logging syslog qos............................................................................................................551
configure system logging syslog system.......................................................................................................552
configure system mac_range........................................................................................................................553
configure system reset-to-factory..................................................................................................................553
configure system routing...............................................................................................................................554
configure term monitor..................................................................................................................................556
debug ip arp..................................................................................................................................................593
debug ip bgp.................................................................................................................................................593
debug ip bgp all.............................................................................................................................................594
debug ip bgp events......................................................................................................................................594
debug ip bgp neighbor..................................................................................................................................595
debug ip bgp packet......................................................................................................................................595
debug ip bgp packet all.................................................................................................................................596
debug ip bgp packet keepalive......................................................................................................................596
debug ip bgp packet open.............................................................................................................................597
debug ip bgp packet update..........................................................................................................................598
debug ip bgp policy.......................................................................................................................................598
debug ip bgp routes......................................................................................................................................599
debug ip bgp state.........................................................................................................................................599
debug ip bgp tasks........................................................................................................................................599
debug ip bgp timers.......................................................................................................................................600
debug ip dhcps..............................................................................................................................................600
debug ip dhcps all.........................................................................................................................................601
debug ip dhcps error.....................................................................................................................................601
debug ip dhcps events..................................................................................................................................602
debug ip dhcps packet..................................................................................................................................602
debug ip dhcps state.....................................................................................................................................603
debug ip ospf.................................................................................................................................................604
debug ip ospf all............................................................................................................................................604
debug ip ospf database.................................................................................................................................605
debug ip ospf dr_election..............................................................................................................................606
debug ip ospf flooding...................................................................................................................................607
debug ip ospf packet.....................................................................................................................................607
debug ip ospf packet all................................................................................................................................608
debug ip ospf packet dd................................................................................................................................609
debug ip ospf packet hello............................................................................................................................610
debug ip ospf packet ls_ack..........................................................................................................................610
debug ip ospf packet ls_request....................................................................................................................611
debug ip ospf packet ls_update....................................................................................................................612
debug ip ospf policy......................................................................................................................................613
debug ip ospf spf...........................................................................................................................................614
debug ip ospf spf_timing...............................................................................................................................614
debug ip ospf state_changes........................................................................................................................615
debug ip ospf summary.................................................................................................................................616
debug ip rip...................................................................................................................................................617
debug ip rip all...............................................................................................................................................617
debug ip rip detail..........................................................................................................................................618
debug ip rip flood...........................................................................................................................................619
debug ip rip packet........................................................................................................................................619
debug ip rip state...........................................................................................................................................620
debug ip statistics..........................................................................................................................................621
debug ip statistics icmpshow.........................................................................................................................621
debug ip statistics ipmuxclear.......................................................................................................................622
debug ip statistics ipmuxshow.......................................................................................................................623
debug ip statistics ipshow.............................................................................................................................623
debug ip statistics rtshow..............................................................................................................................624
debug ip tcpshow..........................................................................................................................................624
debug ip udpshow.........................................................................................................................................625
debug ip vrrp.................................................................................................................................................626
debug ip vrrp all.............................................................................................................................................626
debug ip vrrp error.........................................................................................................................................627
debug ip vrrp events......................................................................................................................................627
debug ip vrrp packet......................................................................................................................................628
debug ip vrrp state........................................................................................................................................629
debug nat global debug.................................................................................................................................642
debug nat global hash...................................................................................................................................643
debug nat global packet................................................................................................................................643
debug system clear_crash_dump.................................................................................................................669
debug system clear_stats.............................................................................................................................669
debug system datapool_display....................................................................................................................670
debug system display_loaned_common_buffer............................................................................................671
debug system display_overwrite_crash_dump.............................................................................................671
debug system overwrite_crash_dump..........................................................................................................672
debug system print_stats..............................................................................................................................672
debug system show_crash............................................................................................................................673
debug system stackpool_display..................................................................................................................674
show dhcp_relay...........................................................................................................................................683
configure ip access-list add...........................................................................................................................697
Syntax for TCP..............................................................................................................................................699
Syntax for UDP.............................................................................................................................................699
Syntax for ICMP............................................................................................................................................699
Syntax for IP..................................................................................................................................................699
configure ip access-list delete.......................................................................................................................700
configure ip access-list insert........................................................................................................................701
Syntax for TCP..............................................................................................................................................703
Syntax for UDP.............................................................................................................................................703
Syntax for ICMP............................................................................................................................................703
Syntax for IP..................................................................................................................................................703
show ip interfaces.........................................................................................................................................714
show interface tunnels..................................................................................................................................715
debug ip tunnel..............................................................................................................................................716
crypto ike policy.............................................................................................................................................718
crypto ike policy local-address......................................................................................................................718
crypto ike policy local-id................................................................................................................................719
crypto ike policy remote-id............................................................................................................................719
crypto ike policy mode...................................................................................................................................720
crypto ike policy pfs.......................................................................................................................................720
crypto ike policy exchange-type....................................................................................................................721
crypto ike policy key......................................................................................................................................722
crypto ike policy proposal..............................................................................................................................722
crypto ike policy proposal hash-algorithm.....................................................................................................723
crypto ike policy proposal authentication-method.........................................................................................723
crypto ike policy proposal dh-group..............................................................................................................724
crypto ike policy proposal encryption-algorithm............................................................................................724
crypto ike policy proposal hash-algorithm.....................................................................................................725
crypto ike policy proposal lifetime.................................................................................................................725
link bri............................................................................................................................................................735
chap username.............................................................................................................................................742
show interface bundle...................................................................................................................................744
show interface bundles.................................................................................................................................745
show isdn global............................................................................................................................................745
show isdn interfaces......................................................................................................................................746
show isdn interface.......................................................................................................................................746
show isdn statistics.......................................................................................................................................747
show debug all..............................................................................................................................................747
ip igmp...........................................................................................................................................................751
ip igmp ignore-v1-messages.........................................................................................................................751
ip igmp ignore-v2-messages.........................................................................................................................752
ip igmp last-member-query-count.................................................................................................................752
ip igmp last-member-query-interval...............................................................................................................753
ip igmp query-interval....................................................................................................................................753
ip igmp query-response-interval....................................................................................................................754
ip igmp require-router-alert............................................................................................................................755
ip igmp robustness........................................................................................................................................756
ip igmp send-router-alert...............................................................................................................................756
ip igmp startup-query-count..........................................................................................................................757
ip igmp startup-query-interval........................................................................................................................757
ip igmp version..............................................................................................................................................758
clear ip igmp groups......................................................................................................................................758
debug ip igmp all...........................................................................................................................................759
debug ip igmp normal....................................................................................................................................759
debug ip igmp packet query..........................................................................................................................760
debug ip igmp packet report..........................................................................................................................760
debug ip igmp packet leave..........................................................................................................................761
debug ip igmp state.......................................................................................................................................761
show ip igmp groups.....................................................................................................................................762
show ip igmp interface all..............................................................................................................................762
ip multicast....................................................................................................................................................764
configure ip multicast multipath.....................................................................................................................764
configure ip multicast static interface group..................................................................................................765
show ip multicast vifs....................................................................................................................................766
show ip mfc...................................................................................................................................................766
show ip mroute..............................................................................................................................................767
show ip rpf.....................................................................................................................................................767
clear ip multicast vif-statistics........................................................................................................................768
clear ip mfc-statistics.....................................................................................................................................768
ip pim.............................................................................................................................................................769
ip pim assert-holdtime...................................................................................................................................769
ip pim cbsr.....................................................................................................................................................770
ip pim cbsr interface......................................................................................................................................770
ip pim cbsr holdtime......................................................................................................................................771
ip pim cbsr period..........................................................................................................................................771
ip pim cbsr priority.........................................................................................................................................772
ip pim crp.......................................................................................................................................................772
ip pim crp interface........................................................................................................................................773
ip pim crp group-add.....................................................................................................................................773
ip pim crp holdtime........................................................................................................................................774
ip pim crp period............................................................................................................................................775
ip pim crp priority...........................................................................................................................................775
ip pim hello-holdtime.....................................................................................................................................776
ip pim hello-interval.......................................................................................................................................776
ip pim hello-priority........................................................................................................................................777
ip pim interface..............................................................................................................................................777
ip pim interface mode....................................................................................................................................778
ip pim interface hello-holdtime......................................................................................................................778
ip pim interface hello-interval........................................................................................................................779
ip pim interface hello-priority.........................................................................................................................779
ip pim interface join-prune-holdtime..............................................................................................................780
ip pim interface join-prune-interval................................................................................................................780
ip pim interface boundary..............................................................................................................................781
ip pim join-prune-holdtime.............................................................................................................................781
ip pim join-prune-interval...............................................................................................................................782
ip pim mode...................................................................................................................................................782
ip pim mrt-period...........................................................................................................................................783
ip pim mrt-spt-mult........................................................................................................................................783
ip pim mrt-stale-mult......................................................................................................................................784
ip pim probe-period.......................................................................................................................................784
ip pim register-suppress-timeout...................................................................................................................785
ip pim rp........................................................................................................................................................785
ip pim rp-switch-immediate...........................................................................................................................786
ip pim ssm-range...........................................................................................................................................786
ip pim threshold-dr........................................................................................................................................787
ip pim threshold-rp........................................................................................................................................788
ip pim whole-packet-checksum.....................................................................................................................788
show ip pim global.........................................................................................................................................789
show ip pim interface....................................................................................................................................789
show ip pim neighbors..................................................................................................................................790
show ip pim rp...............................................................................................................................................790
show ip pim rp-set.........................................................................................................................................791
show ip pim statistics....................................................................................................................................791
show ip pim timers........................................................................................................................................792
show ip pim bsr-info......................................................................................................................................792
clear ip pim statistics.....................................................................................................................................793
ip negotiated..................................................................................................................................................799
save local......................................................................................................................................................805
save network.................................................................................................................................................806
show aaa authentication...............................................................................................................................812
show aaa authorization commands...............................................................................................................812
show aaa interface........................................................................................................................................813
show aaa radius............................................................................................................................................813
show aaa status............................................................................................................................................814
show aaa tacacs...........................................................................................................................................814
show arp........................................................................................................................................................814
show arp_timeout..........................................................................................................................................815
show boot_params........................................................................................................................................815
show cfg_log.................................................................................................................................................816
show chassis.................................................................................................................................................817
show configuration........................................................................................................................................817
show crypto...................................................................................................................................................818
show crypto dynamic clients.........................................................................................................................818
show crypto dynamic ike policy.....................................................................................................................819
show crypto ike.............................................................................................................................................819
show crypto ike policy...................................................................................................................................820
show crypto ike sa.........................................................................................................................................821
show crypto interfaces..................................................................................................................................822
show crypto ipsec..........................................................................................................................................823
show crypto ipsec policy...............................................................................................................................823
show crypto ipsec sa.....................................................................................................................................824
show date......................................................................................................................................................825
show dhcp_relay...........................................................................................................................................826
show environment.........................................................................................................................................826
show event_logs...........................................................................................................................................827
show flash.....................................................................................................................................................828
show fr avcs..................................................................................................................................................829
show fr cvcs..................................................................................................................................................829
show fr invarp................................................................................................................................................830
show fr invarp_int..........................................................................................................................................831
show fr lmistats.............................................................................................................................................831
show fr pvcs..................................................................................................................................................832
show fr vcstats..............................................................................................................................................833
show ftp.........................................................................................................................................................834
show hostname.............................................................................................................................................834
show interface...............................................................................................................................................835
show interface avc........................................................................................................................................835
show interface bundle...................................................................................................................................836
show interface bundles.................................................................................................................................837
show interface ethernet.................................................................................................................................837
show interface ethernets...............................................................................................................................838
show interface virtual-access........................................................................................................................838
show ip..........................................................................................................................................................839
show ip dhcps address_pools.......................................................................................................................839
show ip dhcps bindings.................................................................................................................................840
show ip dhcps configuration..........................................................................................................................840
show ip dhcps interfaces...............................................................................................................................841
show ip dhcps statistics.................................................................................................................................841
show ip dns...................................................................................................................................................842
show ip hosts................................................................................................................................................842
show ip interfaces.........................................................................................................................................843
show ip interface...........................................................................................................................................843
show ip nat....................................................................................................................................................844
show ip nat address_pool.............................................................................................................................845
show ip nat all...............................................................................................................................................845
show ip nat configuration..............................................................................................................................845
show ip nat statistics.....................................................................................................................................846
show ip nat translations.................................................................................................................................847
show ip access-list........................................................................................................................................848
show ip access-list filter-list...........................................................................................................................848
show ip access-lists-rules.............................................................................................................................849
show ip access-list statistics.........................................................................................................................849
show ip routes...............................................................................................................................................850
show ip rtp.....................................................................................................................................................852
show ip rtp configuration...............................................................................................................................853
show ip rtp statistics......................................................................................................................................853
show ipmux...................................................................................................................................................853
show ipmux acroutes....................................................................................................................................854
show ipmux interfaces...................................................................................................................................854
show ipmux routes........................................................................................................................................855
show mac......................................................................................................................................................855
show mhu......................................................................................................................................................856
show module.................................................................................................................................................856
show module alarms.....................................................................................................................................857
show module alarms e1................................................................................................................................858
how module alarms serial.............................................................................................................................858
show module alarms t1.................................................................................................................................859
show module alarms t3.................................................................................................................................860
show module alarms ct3...............................................................................................................................861
show module ansistats..................................................................................................................................862
show module ansistats t1..............................................................................................................................862
show module ansistats t3..............................................................................................................................863
show module ansistats ct3............................................................................................................................863
show module attstats....................................................................................................................................864
show module configuration...........................................................................................................................865
show module configuration all.......................................................................................................................865
show module configuration e1......................................................................................................................866
show module configuration serial..................................................................................................................866
show module configuration t1.......................................................................................................................867
show module configuration t3.......................................................................................................................868
show module configuration ct3......................................................................................................................868
show module ietfstats....................................................................................................................................869
show module ietfstats e1...............................................................................................................................869
show module ietfstats t1................................................................................................................................870
show module ietfstats t3................................................................................................................................871
show module ietfstats ct3..............................................................................................................................871
show module itutstats....................................................................................................................................872
show module itutstats e1...............................................................................................................................873
show module test..........................................................................................................................................873
show module test e1.....................................................................................................................................875
show module test t1......................................................................................................................................875
show module test t3......................................................................................................................................876
show module test ct3....................................................................................................................................877
show module thresholds...............................................................................................................................877
show module thresholds e1..........................................................................................................................878
show module thresholds t1...........................................................................................................................878
show module thresholds t3...........................................................................................................................879
show module thresholds ct3..........................................................................................................................879
show module userstats.................................................................................................................................880
show module userstats e1............................................................................................................................881
show module userstats t1.............................................................................................................................881
show module userstats t3.............................................................................................................................882
show module userstats ct3............................................................................................................................883
show power...................................................................................................................................................883
show qos.......................................................................................................................................................884
show qos bundle...........................................................................................................................................884
show qos ethernet.........................................................................................................................................885
show qos historical_stats..............................................................................................................................886
show qos historical_stats bundle..................................................................................................................886
show qos historical_stats configuration.........................................................................................................887
show qos historical_stats ethernet................................................................................................................887
show redundancy..........................................................................................................................................888
show reverse_telnet......................................................................................................................................889
show running-config......................................................................................................................................889
show snmp....................................................................................................................................................890
show snmp communities...............................................................................................................................890
show snmp trap-source.................................................................................................................................891
show snmp status.........................................................................................................................................891
show snmp traps...........................................................................................................................................892
show snmp trap-host.....................................................................................................................................892
show sntp......................................................................................................................................................893
show startup-config.......................................................................................................................................893
show system.................................................................................................................................................894
show system configuration............................................................................................................................894
show system diagnostics..............................................................................................................................895
show system flash.........................................................................................................................................896
show system logging.....................................................................................................................................896
show system logging commandLog..............................................................................................................897
show system logging console.......................................................................................................................897
show system logging syslog..........................................................................................................................898
show system memory...................................................................................................................................898
show tech-support.........................................................................................................................................899
show telnet....................................................................................................................................................900
show temperature.........................................................................................................................................900
show tftp_server_info....................................................................................................................................901
show users....................................................................................................................................................901
show user_accounts.....................................................................................................................................902
show user-group [user-group-name] [detail].................................................................................................903
show version.................................................................................................................................................903
show virtual-access.......................................................................................................................................903
show vlanfwd.................................................................................................................................................904
show vlanfwd macbridge...............................................................................................................................904
show vlanfwd macbridge all..........................................................................................................................905
show vlanfwd macbridge config....................................................................................................................906
show vlanfwd macbridge dynamic................................................................................................................906
show vlanfwd macbridge specific..................................................................................................................907
show vlanfwd macbridge static.....................................................................................................................907
show vlanfwd macbridge statistics................................................................................................................908
show vlanfwd management...........................................................................................................................909
show vlanfwd statistics..................................................................................................................................909
show vlanfwd table........................................................................................................................................910
show vlanfwd tagtable...................................................................................................................................911
show vldfwd...................................................................................................................................................911
show vldfwd statistics....................................................................................................................................912
show vldfwd table..........................................................................................................................................912
show vldfwd tagtable.....................................................................................................................................913
show vrrp.......................................................................................................................................................913
show whoami................................................................................................................................................914
test e1...........................................................................................................................................................917
test e1 bert....................................................................................................................................................918
test e1 loopback............................................................................................................................................919
test e1 loopback inward1..............................................................................................................................919
test e1 loopback inward1_analog..................................................................................................................920
test e1 loopback inward2..............................................................................................................................921
test e1 loopback line.....................................................................................................................................921
test e1 loopback payload..............................................................................................................................922
test t1............................................................................................................................................................922
test t1 bert.....................................................................................................................................................923
test t1 loopback.............................................................................................................................................924
test t1 loopback line......................................................................................................................................925
test t1 loopback payload...............................................................................................................................925
test t1 loopback remote.................................................................................................................................926
test t1 loopback remote line..........................................................................................................................927
test t1 loopback remote payload...................................................................................................................927
test t3............................................................................................................................................................928
test t3 loopback.............................................................................................................................................929
test t3 loopback internal_t3...........................................................................................................................929
test t3 loopback line_t3.................................................................................................................................930
test t3 loopback local_t3................................................................................................................................930
test t3 loopback payload_t3..........................................................................................................................931
test t3 loopback remote.................................................................................................................................931
test t3 loopback remote line_t3.....................................................................................................................932
test ct3...........................................................................................................................................................932
test ct3 bert...................................................................................................................................................933
test ct3 loopback...........................................................................................................................................934
test ct3 loopback line_ct3..............................................................................................................................935
test ct3 loopback line_t1................................................................................................................................935
test ct3 loopback payload_t1.........................................................................................................................936
test ct3 loopback remote...............................................................................................................................936
test ct3 loopback remote line_ct3..................................................................................................................937
test ct3 loopback remote line_t1...................................................................................................................937
test ct3 loopback remote payload_t1............................................................................................................938
show debug all..............................................................................................................................................976
show debug firewall.......................................................................................................................................976
show firewall connections.............................................................................................................................976
show firewall dos-protect...............................................................................................................................977
show firewall interface...................................................................................................................................978
show firewall ip-reassembly..........................................................................................................................979
show firewall logging.....................................................................................................................................979
show firewall max-connection-limit................................................................................................................979
show firewall nat-failover...............................................................................................................................980
show firewall nat-translations........................................................................................................................980
show firewall object.......................................................................................................................................981
show firewall policy.......................................................................................................................................982
show firewall statistics...................................................................................................................................983
show firewall stealth-mode............................................................................................................................983
show firewall timeout.....................................................................................................................................983
show firewall url-key-filter..............................................................................................................................984
show vrrp.......................................................................................................................................................993
Chapter 26: ALARMS AND STATISTICS..............................................................................995
The Avaya Secure Router 3120 Command Reference Guide describes the Avaya Secure Router 3120
command line interface (CLI), providing both instructions and typical command syntax and examples. It
complements the Secure Router 3120 Configuration Guide, which is used to configure and maintain your
Secure Router.
This guide is designed for network managers and technicians responsible for the administration of LAN
and WAN equipment. Proficiency with networking technologies is assumed.
Organization
The following tables describe the organization and content of this guide.
Table 1: Guide Organization: Major Sections
SectionDescription
About This GuideDefines the user audience, describes the document's
organization, introduces special notices, and provides
information about other Router user guides.
Command Line InterfaceDescribes the command line interface (CLI) and how to access
navigation and help features. A review of Router configuration
standards is included.
CommandsDescribes individual CLI commands. Commands are organized
by protocol and are in alphabetical order. Each entry provides
a command description and syntax and usage examples.
Table 2: Guide Organization: Appendix
AppendixSectionDescription
AAlarms and StatisticsProvides information about system alarms
Notice paragraphs alert you about issues that require attention. The following paragraphs
describe the types of notices used in this guide.
Note:
A Note offers suggestions for optimal use of your Secure Router.
Electrostatic alert:
ESD:
An ESD notice provides information about how to avoid discharge of static electricity and
subsequent damage to the Router equipment.
Caution:
A Caution notice provides information about how to avoid damage to the equipment or
application, or to avoid possible service disruption.
Warning:
A Warning notice provides information about how to avoid personal injury.
Documentation
All Router user guides are available in Portable Document Format (PDF). These PDF files are
included on the CD-ROM that ships with each Secure Router. The PDF files are also available
on the Router website:
To view PDF files, Adobe Acrobat® Reader® 4.0 must be installed on your PC. If you do not
have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your system, you can obtain it free from the Adobe
website: www.adobe.com..
A quick start guide is shipped with each Secure Router.
• SR3120 Installation Guide
This guide is designed for network managers and technicians who are responsible for the
installation of networking equipment in Telco and service provider network facility
environments.
• SR3120 Module Installation Guide
This guide describes the modules supported by the SR3120 and explains how to handle
them.
• SR3120 Configuration Guide
These guides explain how to implement specific features and protocols on Secure
Routers.
• SR3120 Routing Guide
This user guide explains the general usability features of Secure Routers.
• SR3120 Command Reference Guide
This user guide explains how to configure Secure Routers using the CLI.
• SR3120 Web UI User Guide
This user guide explains how to configure Secure Routers using the WebUI.
This section introduces the command line interface (CLI) hierarchy and the conventions used to describe it.
It also introduces the CLI navigation keys and methods, as well as the available help screens.
Command Types
This guide contains two types of commands: transition, or mode change, commands and
standard commands.
Transition commands do not affect the system configuration, they are used to gain access to
lower- or next-level commands in the CLI hierarchy. Following each transition command is a
brief description, a syntax and usage example, a list of next-level commands, and a list of
systems for which the command is applicable.
Note:
In certain instances, transition commands will select an interface for configuration and
access next-level commands. For example, the configure interface bundle dallas command
access the configure interface bundle mode and selects or creates the bundle dallas.
Standard commands are used to configure the system. Following each standard command
is a brief description, a list of parameters and definitions, a syntax and usage example, a list
of related commands, and a list of systems for which the command is applicable.
Context-Sensitive Commands
Some commands are context-sensitive. Once a module, bundle, or Ethernet port has been
selected for configuration, all further configuration applies only to the selected interface.
3: Context-Sensitive Command Sequence on page 37 shows a context-sensitive command
string for a system with a T1 module. In this example, T1 link 1 remains selected for
configuration until you exit from the mode.
Table 3: Context-Sensitive Command Sequence
Context-Sensitive Command StringExample
1Go into the configuration mode.SR>configure term
2Specify the type of interface (T1).SR/configure>module t1
are for T1 link 1 until you exit from module
configuration or choose another T1 link.
Note:
Command strings that require identification of a specific interface are context-sensitive.
Command Conventions
Each command is briefly described and then followed by the complete syntax, which is
essentially a map of the command that shows mandatory and optional parameters. A command
example follows, and the systems for which the command applies are listed.
The following tables provide details of the conventions in this guide that are used for syntaxes,
examples, and interfaces.
Table 4: Conventions for Syntax
SR/configure>module t1 2/1
SR/configure/module/t1 (2/1)>
For SyntaxWhat it means
normal typeWithin syntaxes, "normal type" represents required words that
must be entered by the user — except when followed by a
parameter setting that is enclosed in angled brackets. In that
case, only enter the parameter setting enclosed in the angled
brackets.
Example 1: Normal type only.
In this example, the user enters the word or argument (module)
appearing in the syntax in "normal type."
Syntax:
module
Command execution:
module
Example 2: Normal type word or argument that is followed by a
second normal type word or argument, which is followed by a
parameter setting enclosed in angled brackets.
In this example, the user enters the first word or argument
"connections," appearing in normal type, and then only enters
the value "4" of the second word or argument.
Syntax:
connections connections < n >
Command execution:
connections 4
In other words, the first occurence of "connections" must be
entered because it is not followed by a setting enclosed in
angled brackets. The second occurence of the word
"connections" must NOT be entered because it is followed by a
setting enclosed in angled brackets. This value of the setting
must be entered to execute the command.
[ a | b | c ]Normal brackets "[ ]" indicate optional keywords or arguments.
A vertical bar " | " separates individual settings.
Example:
In this example, the user enters the word "timeout;" must specify
either for "tcp" or "udp" for a protocol type; and optionally enters
a timeout value "n."
Syntax:
timeout protocol_type < tcp | udp > [ seconds < n > ]
Command execution:
timeout udp 3600
< >Angled brackets. All parameter settings are enclosed in angled
brackets. The user is directed to choose an appropriate setting.
In some cases, the parameter name accompanies the required
setting.
[ ]Optional parameter settings in each syntax are indicated by
normal brackets.
Table 5: Conventions for Examples
For ExamplesWhat it means
normal typePrompts and commands that are part of the main
bold typeAll character strings that a user must enter to execute
Abbreviated Commands
You may enter commands by typing the first few characters of each word in a command string.
The Avaya Secure Router 3120 recognizes the unique abbreviated entry and executes the
command exactly as if you had entered it fully.
prompt are shown in normal type.
Examples:
SR>
SR/file>
a command are in bold type.
Example:
SR> configure term
For example, to view the currently running system configuration, you may type show
configuration running at the SR> prompt. You may also type dis con run to get the same result.
Similarly, you may abbreviate the optional parameter names required by some commands.
For example, a typical entry may be as follows:
mlppp mrru 1600 sequence short seg_threshold 1000 differential_delay 100 discriminator
10.1.100.22
To save time, you may type the following abbreviated string:
mlppp m 1600 seq short seg 1000 diff 100 dis 10.1.100.22
CLI Navigation
The Tab, Esc, and Ctrl keys may be used to move backwards or forwards in the CLI, edit
entered command strings, or accelerate the command entry process. Global commands, such
as save, ping, and show, may be executed from any level in the CLI hierarchy; they allow the
user to execute commonly used commands without exiting their current configuration location.
Navigation Keys
You may use the Tab key to quickly enter each word of a command without typing its full name.
For example, to enter the configure command, you may type its first two letters and then press
Tab to see the entire word. Then, you may specify an item to configure by pressing the
Spacebar and then pressing Tab repeatedly until the desired sub-command appears. Repeat
this sequence for each successive sub-command string until the entire command string
appears.
You may also use other keystrokes during command entry. For example, to back up the cursor
without deleting any characters, type Ctrl-B. To repeat the last command that you entered, type
Ctrl-P. To go back several commands, type Ctrl-P repeatedly until the desired previous
command appears. Or, you may go directly back to the main CLI> prompt from anywhere in
the command hierarchy by typing Ctrl-Z.
Command Help
Command help is available for navigating the CLI command hierarchy and for assistance with
specific commands. You may obtain help by using one of the three commands described below.
Type help at the main CLI prompt to see the basic Secure Router help information. Or, type
help followed by a command name to view information about that command.
? Help Screen
To view help information for a command category, specific command, or a parameter, type the
associated word and a question mark (?). For example, if you type a question mark at the main
command prompt, the system command categories appear.
Note:
The default parameters for specific commands appear in parenthesis.
Help
Global Commands
All show, ping, and save commands are available from any level of the CLI. For example, the
global show commands allow the user to view current configuration settings, alarms, or tests
without exiting the configure mode.
Similarly, the ping and save commands are available at any level of the CLI command. The
ping command verifies connectivity between the Secure Router and other network hosts;
access to the save commands from anywhere in the CLI ensures that your configurations may
be saved periodically.
Note:
The tab completion feature is not available for global commands.
Tree
You may view a tree that shows all CLI commands, or a tree that shows only the commands
associated with the current command mode (or the routing mode for example). If you type tree
at the main (SR> or equivalent) prompt, the entire list of system commands appears. If you
type tree within a command mode, such as SR/clear> tree, the commands associated with this
command mode are shown.
Use the clear commands to clear counters, files, logs, statistics, tables, and other data stored by Avaya
Secure Routers 3120. The clear command clears data for both logical and physical interfaces as well as
system features such as IP multiplexing, packet filtering, NAT, QoS, SNMP, and VLAN forwarding.
The first-level clear commands are as follows:
Table 6: Clear Commands
clear arp
erase startup-config
clear cfg_log
clear command_log
clear crypto
clear fr
clear interface
clear ip
clear module
clear qos
clear snmp_stats
clear telnet_session
clear vlanfwd
clear vldfwd
clear vrrp
clear arp
This command clears entries from the address resolution protocol (ARP) table.
Permanent ARP entries are not flushed. After the ARP table is cleared, the system
automatically adds new entries as it learns the IP and MAC addresses of connected network
hosts.