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ION System
Command Line Interface (CLI)
C1|S12|L1AP2|L2D>#### DEVICE A ###
C1|S12|L1AP2|L2D>show soam md
Local MD ID Name Level MAs MIPs Permission
-----------------------------------------------------------
1 UNIabMD 0 1 0 none
6 ProviderMD 6 1 0 none
C1|S12|L1AP2|L2D>show soam ma
MA index : 1
MD index : 1
MD level : 0
MD name : UNIabMD
MA name : UNIabUntagged
CCM interval : 1s
MEPs : 1
MEP ID list : (2 MepIds) 10 20
Permission : defer
VLAN ID list : none
Auto detection timeout : 4000
Auto detect remote MEP : disabled
Reference Manual
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ION System CLI Reference Manual for x323x Remotely Managed NID
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Contact Information
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Minnetonka, MN 55343 USA
Tel: 952- 941-7600 or 1-800-526-9267
Fax: 952-941-2322
Revision History
Rev Date Description
A 08/11/10 Revised for firmware version 1.0.3.
B 12/22/10
Revised for firmware version 1.0.5. New features include Circuit ID support, L2CP support, Redundancy
enhancements, SNMP v1/v2c setting, and Web Interface enhancements.
C 05/13/11
Revised for ION Rel. 1.0.0, Hardware Rev. 0.0.1, and Bootloader Rev. 1.2.1.
New features include 1) ION T1/E1 (x6010) and DS3 (x6210) support, 2) Configuration of IONMM Ethernet
ports, 3) Syslog function, 4) Backup and restore of SOAM config and IONPS card, 5) SSH web interface
cleanup, 6) Port mode / MAC Learning Enable portlist, 7) TNDP Enable/Disable, 8) Flush VLAN FID/DB, and 9)
Updated Help files.
D 12/05/11
Revised for ION Rel. 1.2.1 with: 1) Increase Rate Limiting Options. 2) SNMPv3 support.
3) BOOTP IP Addressing support. 4) Strict Priority Queuing support. 5) Serial File Transfer
(X/Y/Zmodem) commands support. 6) Password can be changed using the community write
string, and any login or password that is not fixed. 7) When using SSH client to login to ION, both
the userid (root) and password (TNIONAdmin1) are not fixed. 8) Minor enhancements to SSH
package 9) Fixed MEF-related bugs.
E 04/05/12 Revised for v1.3.1 with IPv6, TACACS+ and Auto Provisioning support.
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Table of Contents
General.......................................................................................................................................................... 5
Documentation Conventions......................................................................................................................... 6
Related Manuals ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Commands Affect on Stored Files............................................................................................................ 8
Command Line Editing ............................................................................................................................ 9
Display Similar Commands ................................................................................................................. 9
Partial Keyword Lookup ...................................................................................................................... 9
Recall Commands ................................................................................................................................ 9
Keystroke Commands ........................................................................................................................ 10
Command Matrix ........................................................................................................................................ 11
System Commands...................................................................................................................................... 37
System User / Login Commands ................................................................................................................ 66
ACL Commands ......................................................................................................................................... 69
ACL Commands (IPv4).......................................................................................................................... 71
ACL Commands with IPv6 .................................................................................................................... 78
Backup / Restore (Provision) Commands................................................................................................... 85
Bandwidth Commands................................................................................................................................ 88
DMI Commands.......................................................................................................................................... 91
Dot1bridge Commands ............................................................................................................................... 93
Dot1dbridge Commands ............................................................................................................................. 95
Ethernet Port Commands ............................................................................................................................ 97
Forwarding Database (FDB) Commands.................................................................................................. 119
HTTPS Commands ................................................................................................................................... 125
IP / DNS / DHCP Commands................................................................................................................... 128
LPT Commands ........................................................................................................................................ 138
LOAM (Link OAM) Commands .............................................................................................................. 141
MAC Learning Portlist Commands .......................................................................................................... 152
Performance / RMON Statistics................................................................................................................ 154
QoS Commands ........................................................................................................................................ 156
RADIUS Commands ................................................................................................................................ 162
Redundancy Commands (Fiber Port)........................................................................................................166
Serial File Transfer Protocol (X/Y/Zmodem) Commands........................................................................ 168
SNMP Commands .................................................................................................................................... 171
SNMP v3 Commands - Alphabetical List ............................................................................................172
SNTP Commands...................................................................................................................................... 185
SOAM (Service OAM) Commands.......................................................................................................... 193
SOAM Restrictions...............................................................................................................................193
SOAM Initialization Commands .............................................................................................................. 194
SOAM Maintenance Domain (MD) Commands ...................................................................................... 196
SOAM Maintenance Association (MA) Commands ................................................................................ 199
SOAM Management Entity Group (MEG) Commands............................................................................204
SOAM Maintenance End Point (MEP) Commands.................................................................................. 210
MEP Loopback Commands.................................................................................................................. 217
MEP Link Trace Commands ................................................................................................................ 219
MEP Frame Loss Measurement Commands ........................................................................................221
MEP Delay Measurement..................................................................................................................... 223
MEP ETH-TEST Commands ............................................................................................................... 225
SOAM Maintenance Intermediate Point (MIP) Commands..................................................................... 228
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SSH Commands........................................................................................................................................233
System Logging (Syslog) Commands....................................................................................................... 238
TACACS+ Commands ............................................................................................................................. 242
TNDP Commands..................................................................................................................................... 249
TFTP Transfer / Upgrade Commands....................................................................................................... 250
Upgrade / Update Firmware Commands .................................................................................................. 253
VLAN Commands .................................................................................................................................... 258
Management VLAN Commands .......................................................................................................... 259
VLAN Device-Level Commands ......................................................................................................... 261
VLAN Port-Level Commands.............................................................................................................. 265
VLAN Database Device-Level Commands.......................................................................................... 268
Technical Support ..................................................................................................................................... 272
Recording Model Information and System Information.......................................................................273
Appendix A: CLI Command Summary .................................................................................................... 275
ION CLI Commands via the help Command (C1|S7|L1D>?).............................................................. 275
ION CLI Commands via the list Command (C1|S8|L1D>list)............................................................. 277
Appendix B: Web Interface vs. CLI Commands ......................................................................................287
Appendix C: CLI Messages and Recovery ...............................................................................................300
SNMP Messages................................................................................................................................... 355
Basic Recovery Steps....................................................................................................................... 355
Syslog Messages and Sys.log Output ................................................................................................... 382
Syslog Messages .............................................................................................................................. 382
Sample Sys.log Output..................................................................................................................... 385
TFTP Server Messages..................................................................................................................... 388
Appendix D: Linux Commands ................................................................................................................389
Glossary .................................................................................................................................................... 393
Index ......................................................................................................................................................... 457
Tables
Table 1: Documentation Conventions........................................................................................................... 6
Table 2: Command Line Editing................................................................................................................. 10
Table 3: CLI Command Matrix .................................................................................................................. 11
Table 4: User Level Rights via Web / CLI ................................................................................................. 66
Table 5: Ethernet Port Feature Compatibility ............................................................................................. 97
Table 6: Timezones................................................................................................................................... 188
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General
This manual describes the USB and Telnet command line interface (CLI) commands available for ION
System chassis or standalone x323x Remotely Managed Multiport NID operations. This manual is for
experienced network administrators who are responsible for configuring and maintaining the ION system.
CLI offers the most comprehensive set of management features. CLI is used during the initial setup (set
IPs etc.) and troubleshooting, but can also be used for day-to-day management (device management,
firmware upgrades, managing security features, etc.).
This manual documents the following models:
C3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID
C3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (with DMI support)
C3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (single fiber products)
C3231 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (two open SFP slots)
S3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID
S3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (with DMI support)
S3230 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (single fiber products)
S3231 OAM/IP-Based Remotely-Managed NID (two open SFP slots)
IMPORTANT
CLI commands are case sensitive. Enter the CLI commands as shown.
In order to execute the commands described in this manual, you must press the Enter key after the
command has been entered.
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Documentation Conventions
The conventions used within this manual for commands/input entries are described in the table below.
Table 1: Documentation Conventions
Convention Meaning
Boldface text
Indicates the entry must be made as shown. For example:
ipaddr=<addr>
In the above, only ipaddr= must be entered exactly as you see it, including the
equal sign (=).
< >
Arrow brackets indicate a value that must be supplied by you. Do not enter the
symbols < >. For example:
ipaddr=<addr>
In place of <addr> you must enter a valid IP address.
[ ]
Indicates an optional keyword or parameter. For example:
go [s=<xx>]
In the above, go must be entered, but s= does not have to be.
{ } |
Indicates that a choice must be made between the items shown in the braces. The
choices are separated by the | symbol. For example:
state={enable | disable}
Enter state=enable or state=disable.
“ ”
Indicates that the parameter must be entered in quotes. For example:
time=<value>
Enter time=”20100115 13:15:00.
>
Indicates a selection string. For example:
Select File > Save.
This means to first select/click File then select/click Save.
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Related Manuals
The ION system and related manuals are listed below.
1. ION System 32xx NID User Guide, 33432
2. ION Management Module (IONMM) User Guide, 33457
3. ION System CLI Reference Manual, 33461 (this manual)
4. ION219-A 19-Slot Chassis Installation Guide, 33412
5. IONMM Management Module Install Guide, 33420
6. ION Dry Contact Relay (DCR) Kit Install Guide, 33422
7. IONPS-A AC Power Supply Install Guide, 33423
8. IONPS-D DC Power Supply Install Guide, 33424
9. IONPS-A ION AC Power Supply Install Guide, 33464
10. ION ADP PointSystem Card Adapter for ION Chassis 33413
11. E-MCR-05 Media Converter Rack User’s Guide, 33392
12. SFP Modules (model specific)
13. Release Notes (software version specific)
14. Product Documentation Postcard, 33504
Note: This manual may provide links to third part web sites for which Transition Networks is not
responsible. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. All information was
deemed accurate and complete at the time of publication. This manual documents the latest
software/firmware version. While all examples may not display the latest version number, all of the
descriptions and procedures reflect the latest software/firmware version, noted in the Revision History on
page 2.
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Commands Affect on Stored Files
IMPORTANT
Certain CLI commands affect important stored files. Doing a reboot, restart or upgrade of the
IONMM, a power restart of the chassis, or a reset to factory remove temporary files (e.g. configuration
backup files, Syslog file). A Factory Reset also removes the permanent settings (e.g. configuration files,
HTTPS certification file, SSH key.
These CLI commands can cause a loss of files:
reboot - cold start the system.
reset - reset factory configuration.
restart - restart ACL
upgrade - upgrade firmware modules
See the specific command description for additional information.
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Command Line Editing
This section describes how to enter CLI commands.
A CLI command is a series of keywords and arguments. Keywords identify a command, and arguments
specify configuration parameters.
Display Similar Commands
At the command line, you can use the key or the ? key to show available commands in a category
of commands after entering a part of the command.
For example, use the key to enter part of the command (show ether in this example) to display all
of the available commands that start with show ether. The commands display in a single row.
C1|S7|L1D>show ether <tab key>
config loopback security statistics tdr
Use the ? key after a partial CLI command entry to display all of the available commands that start with
show ether, but in a single column:
C1|S7|L1D>show ether ?
config
loopback
security
statistics
tdr
Partial Keyword Lookup
If you terminate a partial keyword with a question mark, alternatives that match the initial letters are
provided. (Remember to not leave a space between the command and question mark.) For example “s?
shows all the keywords starting with “s.”
Recall Commands
To recall recently-entered commands from the command history, perform one of the optional actions
below:
Ctrl-P or Up arrow () key: Recall commands in the history buffer, beginning with the most recent
command. Repeat the key sequence to recall successively older commands.
Ctrl-N or Down arrow () key: Return to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling
commands with Ctrl-P or the Up arrow key. Repeat the key sequence to recall successively more recent
commands.
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Keystroke Commands
The table below shows the optional keystrokes available to edit command lines (*indicates HyperTerm
support, ** indicates command prompt support, *** indicates both HT and command prompt support by
this keystroke).
Table 2: Command Line Editing
Capability Keystroke Purpose
Move the command line around
to make changes or corrections
Ctrl-B *** or
left () arrow key *** Move the cursor back one character
Ctrl-F *** or
right () arrow key ***
Move the cursor forward one
character
Ctrl-A ***
Move the cursor to the beginning of
the command line
Ctrl-E ***
Move the cursor to the end of the
command line
Recall commands from the
buffer and paste them in the
command line
Ctrl-Y *** Recall the most recent entry in the
buffer
Ctrl-T **
Transpose the character to the left of
the cursor with the character located
at the cursor
Ctrl-Y **
Recall the most recent entry in the
buffer
Delete entries (if you make a
mistake or change your mind)
Delete key *** or
Backspace key ***
Erase the character to the left of the
cursor
Ctrl-D *** Delete the character at the cursor
Ctrl-K ***
Delete all characters from the cursor
to the end of the command line
Ctrl-U *** or
Ctrl-X ***
Delete all characters from the cursor
to the beginning of the command line
Ctrl-W ***
Delete the word to the left of the
cursor
Esc D **
Delete from the cursor to the end of
the word
Capitalize or lowercase words or
capitalize a set of letters Esc C *
Change case from capital to lower-
case (or lower-case to capital) at the
cursor
Redisplay the current command
line if the switch unexpectedly
sends a message to your screen
Ctrl-L ***
or Ctrl-R ***
Redisplay the current command line
(reverse-i-search)
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Command Matrix
The table below lists all of the CLI commands and categories, and indicates if the command applies to the
IONMM, other NIDs, or both.
Note: CLI commands are case sensitive. Enter the CLI commands as shown.
Table 3: CLI Command Matrix
System Commands IONMM NIDs
Login Password for Access x x
Log Out (Quit) x x
Clear the Screen x x
Go Back to IONMM x x
Go to Another Location x x
Help x x
List x x
Ping x x
Ping6 x x
Reboot x x
Reset Factory Configuration x x
Reset System Uptime x x
Set USB Port State x x
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Show USB Port State x x
Slot Power On / Power Off / Reset (PS) (PS)
Set Current Time x x
Set Debug Level x x
Set Power Relay State (PS) (PS)
Set PS Sensor Notification / Relation / Severity / Value (PS) (PS)
Set System Contact x x
Set System Location x x
Set System Name x x
Show Card Information x x
Show Card Type x x
Show Chassis Information x x
Show Device Mode x x
Show Power Supply Configuration x
Show Slot Information x x
Show System Information x x
Switch Device Mode x x
Set Circuit ID x
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Show Circuit ID x
ACL Commands IONMM NIDs
Add a New ACL Condition x x
Add a New ACL Rule x x
Add IPv6 Tables ACL Condition Type x x
Add IPv6 Tables ACL Rule Index
Add IPv6 Tables ACL Rule Position x x
Remove ACL Conditions x x
Remove ACL Rules x x
Remove IPv6 Tables ACL Condition x x
Remove IPv6 Tables ACL Condition All x x
Remove IPv6 Tables ACL Rule x x
Remove IPv6 Tables ACL Rule All x x
Restart ACL x x
Restart IPv6 Tables ACL x x
Set ACL State x x
Set ACL Chain Default Policy x x
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Set Certain Conditions to a Rule x x
Set IPv6 Tables ACL Condition / Rule Index x x
Set IPv6 Tables ACL Rule / Traprate x x
Set IPv6 Tables ACL State x x
Set IPv6 Tables ACL Table / Chain / Policy x x
Set IPv6 Tables ACL Table x x
Set Trap Rate of a Rule x x
Show ACL State x x
Show All ACL Conditions x x
Show All ACL Rules x x
Show All IPtable Chain Definitions x x
Show IP6 Tables ACL Chain x x
Show IP6 Tables ACL Condition x x
Show IP6 Tables ACL Rule x x
Show IP6 Tables ACL State x x
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Backup / Restore Commands IONMM NIDs
Backup x
Restore x
Set Backup / Restore Module Index x
Show Modules x
Bandwidth Commands IONMM NIDs
Set Bandwidth Rate Limiting Mode x
Set Bandwidth Rate Limit x
DMI Commands IONMM NIDs
Show DMI Configuration x
Set DMI Receive Power Preset Level x
Command Matrix
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Dot1bridge / Dot1dbridge Commands IONMM NIDs
Add Dot1bridge Port x
Assign Dot1bridge Name x
Remove Dot1bridge x
Remove Dot1bridge Port x
Set Dot1bridge Aging Time x
Set Dot1bridge Community x
Show Dot1bridge Aging Time x
Show Dot1dbridge IEEE-Tag Priority Remapping x
Show Dot1dbridge IP-TC Priority Remapping x
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Ethernet Port Commands IONMM NIDs
Clear Ethernet Port Counters x
Reset All Ports Counters x
Set Ethernet Port L2CP Configuration x
Show Ethernet Port L2CP Configuration x
Set Ethernet Port Admin Status x
Set Ethernet Port Advertisement Capability x
Set Ethernet Port AutoCross x
Set Ethernet Port Auto-Negotiation Status x
Set Ethernet Port Duplex x
Set Ethernet Port Far End Fault x
Set Ethernet Port Filter 802.1Q Tagged Non-Mgmt Frames x
Set Ethernet Port Filter 802.1Q Untagged Non-Management
Frames
x
Set Ethernet Port Loopback Type x
Set Ethernet Port Pause Frames x
Set Ethernet Port Source MAC Address Lock x
Set Ethernet Port Source MAC Address Lock Action x
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Set Ethernet Port Speed x
Set Port Admin Mode (Ethernet PHY Mode) x
Show Ethernet Port Configurations x
Show Ethernet Port Loopback Capability x
Show Ethernet Port Loopback Running Status x
Show Ethernet Port Security Configuration x
Show Ethernet Port TDR Test Configuration x
Show Ethernet Port TDR Test Result x
Start/Stop Ethernet Port Loopback Operation x
Start Ethernet Port TDR Test x
Show Ethernet Statistics x
Firmware Upgrade Commands IONMM NIDs
Show Firmware Database Update Results x
Show Firmware Upgrade Results x
Show Upgrade File Name x
Update Firmware Database x
Upgrade Device Firmware x
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Forwarding Database Commands IONMM NIDs
Add Forwarding Database Entry x
Remove a Single Forwarding Database Entry x
Remove All Forwarding Database Entries x
Set Forwarding Database Connection Port x
Set Forwarding Database Entry Type x
Set Forwarding Database Priority x
Set Forwarding Portlist x
Set Forwarding Port Management Access x
Show Forwarding Database Configuration x
Show Forwarding Database Ports x
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HTTPS Commands IONMM NIDs
Set HTTPS Certificate File x x
Set HTTPS Certificate Type x x
Set HTTPS Port Number x x
Set HTTPS Private Key File x x
Set HTTPS Private Key File Password x x
Set HTTPS State x x
Show HTTPS Configuration x x
Start HTTPS Certificate Operation x x
IP/DNS/DHCP Commands IONMM NIDs
Set DCHP Client State x x
Set DNS Server Number / Type / Address x x
Set IP Type / Address / Subnet Mask x x
Set Gateway Type / Address x x
Set IP Address Mode x x
Set IP Management State x x
Show IP Configuration x x
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Transition Networks 653 Reference guide

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