H3C MSR810 Command Reference Manual

H3C MSR810 Command Reference Manual

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Comware 7 Layer 2 - WAN Access

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New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
http://www.h3c.com.hk
Software version: MSR-CMW710-R0605
Document version: 6W200-20170608

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  • Page 1: Command Reference

    H3C MSR Router Series Comware 7 Layer 2 - WAN Access Command Reference New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com.hk Software version: MSR-CMW710-R0605 Document version: 6W200-20170608...
  • Page 2 , H3CS, H3CIE, H3CNE, Aolynk, Care, , IRF, NetPilot, Netflow, SecEngine, SecPath, SecCenter, SecBlade, Comware, ITCMM and HUASAN are trademarks of New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All other trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3 This documentation is intended for: • Network planners. • Field technical support and servicing engineers. • Network administrators working with the H3C MSR Router series. Conventions The following information describes the conventions used in the documentation. Command conventions Convention Description Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown.
  • Page 4 Convention Description example, File > Create > Folder. Symbols Convention Description An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in personal injury. WARNING! An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in data loss, data corruption, or damage to hardware or software.
  • Page 5: Obtaining Documentation

    Obtaining documentation To access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation, go to the H3C website at http://www.h3c.com.hk To obtain information about installation, configuration, and maintenance, click http://www.h3c.com.hk/Technical_Documents...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents PPP and MP commands ···································································· 1 PPP commands ························································································································· 1 display ip pool ····················································································································· 1 display ppp access-user ······································································································· 3 display ppp compression iphc ································································································ 8 ip address ppp-negotiate ······································································································· 9 ip pool ····························································································································· 10 ip pool gateway ················································································································· 11 link-protocol ppp ················································································································...
  • Page 7 ppp mp max-bind ·············································································································· 53 ppp mp min-bind ··············································································································· 54 ppp mp min-fragment ········································································································· 54 ppp mp mp-group ·············································································································· 55 ppp mp short-sequence ······································································································ 56 ppp mp sort-buffer-size ······································································································· 56 ppp mp timer lost-fragment ·································································································· 57 ppp mp user ····················································································································· 58 ppp mp virtual-template ······································································································...
  • Page 8 l2tp tsa-id ······················································································································· 107 l2tp virtual-template va-pool ······························································································· 108 l2tp-auto-client ················································································································ 109 l2tp-group ······················································································································ 110 lns-ip ···························································································································· 110 mandatory-chap ·············································································································· 111 mandatory-lcp ················································································································· 112 mtu······························································································································· 113 ppp access-control enable ································································································· 113 ppp lcp imsi accept ·········································································································· 114 ppp lcp imsi request ········································································································· 115 ppp lcp imsi string ············································································································...
  • Page 9 display isdn call-info ········································································································· 155 display isdn call-record ····································································································· 158 display isdn parameters ···································································································· 159 display isdn spid ·············································································································· 161 isdn bch-local-manage ····································································································· 163 isdn bch-select-way ········································································································· 164 isdn bri-slipwnd-size ········································································································· 165 isdn caller-number ··········································································································· 165 isdn calling ····················································································································· 166 isdn carry calling-name ·····································································································...
  • Page 10 remark atm-clp ················································································································ 221 reset atm interface ··········································································································· 222 reset counters interface virtual-ethernet ················································································ 222 service cbr ····················································································································· 223 service ubr ····················································································································· 224 service vbr-nrt ················································································································· 225 service vbr-rt ·················································································································· 226 shutdown ······················································································································· 227 shutdown ······················································································································· 228 transmit-priority ··············································································································· 228 vp limit ··························································································································...
  • Page 11 eth-channel ···················································································································· 279 imsi bind ························································································································ 280 interface eth-channel ········································································································ 280 ip address cellular-alloc ···································································································· 281 ipv6 address cellular-alloc ································································································· 282 lte band ························································································································· 282 mtu······························································································································· 283 pdp-type ························································································································ 284 reset counters interface ···································································································· 284 shutdown ······················································································································· 285 DDR commands ·········································································· 286 bandwidth ······················································································································...
  • Page 12 display fr map ················································································································· 329 display fr pvc ·················································································································· 330 fr compression iphc enable ································································································ 332 fr compression iphc rtp-connections ···················································································· 333 fr compression iphc tcp-connections ···················································································· 334 fr compression stac enable ································································································ 336 fr dlci ···························································································································· 336 fr encapsulation ·············································································································· 337 fr fragment enable ···········································································································...
  • Page 13: Ppp And Mp Commands

    • CPOS. • • E1-F. • POS. • SAE. • • T1-F. Commands and descriptions for centralized devices apply to the following routers: • MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-L MS/810-LUS. • MSR2600-10-X1. MSR 2630. • • MSR3600-28/3600-51. • MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI. • MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC. MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660. •...
  • Page 14 Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters pool-name: Specifies a PPP address pool by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. group group-name: Displays PPP address pools in a group specified by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters.
  • Page 15: Display Ppp Access-User

    Field Description In use IP addresses Information about the IP addresses that have been assigned. Interface Local interface that requests the IP address for the peer interface. Related commands ip pool display ppp access-user Use display ppp access-user to display PPP user information. Syntax display access-user...
  • Page 16 <Sysname> display ppp access-user interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 Interface Username MAC address IP address IPv6 address IPv6 PDPrefix user1@h3c 0001-0101-9101 192.168.100.173 user2@h3c 0001-0101-9101 192.168.80.173 2000::1 # Display the total number of PPP users on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. <Sysname> display ppp access-user interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 count...
  • Page 17 AAA: Authentication state: Authenticated Authorization state: Authorized Realtime accounting switch: Open Realtime accounting interval: 60s Login time: 2013-1-19 2:42:3:358 Accounting start time: 2013-1-19 2:42:3:382 Accounting state: Accounting Online time(hh:mm:ss): 0:7:34 Idle cut: 0 sec 0 byte Session timeout: 12000 s Time remained: 8000 s Byte remained: 20971520 bytes Redirect WebURL: http://6.6.6.6...
  • Page 18 Field Description Service provider VLAN and customer VLAN information of the user. Service-VLAN/Customer-VLAN A hyphen (-) means that no VLAN information is available. IP address of the user. A hyphen (-) means that no IP address is IP address assigned to the user. IPv6 address of the user.
  • Page 19 Field Description Authorization time for the user, in seconds. Session timeout A hyphen (-) means that no authorization time is specified for the user. Remaining time for the user to stay online, in seconds. Time remained A hyphen (-) means that no authorization time is specified for the user.
  • Page 20: Display Ppp Compression Iphc

    display ppp compression iphc Use display ppp compression iphc to display IP header compression (IPHC) statistics. Syntax display ppp compression iphc { rtp | tcp } [ interface interface-type interface-number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters rtp: Displays IPHC RTP header compression statistics.
  • Page 21: Ip Address Ppp-Negotiate

    Received: Compressed/Error/Total: 0/0/0 packets Sent: Compressed/Total: 0/0 packets Sent/Saved/Total: 0/0/0 bytes Packet-based compression ratio: 0% Byte-based compression ratio: 0% Connections: Rx/Tx: 16/16 Five-Minute-Miss: 0 (Misses/5Mins) Max-Miss: 0 Table 4 Command output Field Description Statistics for received packets: Received: • Compressed—Number of compressed packets. •...
  • Page 22: Ip Pool

    Default IP address negotiation is disabled on an interface. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines If you execute the ip address ppp-negotiate and ip address commands multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect. Examples # Enable IP address negotiation on Serial 2/1/0. <Sysname>...
  • Page 23: Ip Pool Gateway

    Each address space is represented by a group. One group can contain multiple PPP address pools, but one PPP address pool can belong to only one group. One PPP address pool can contain multiple IP address ranges. You can execute this command multiple times to specify multiple IP address ranges for a PPP address pool.
  • Page 24: Link-Protocol Ppp

    When you configure a gat eway address for a P PP address pool, follow these restrictions and guidelines: • If you also specify an IP address for an interface, the interface uses its own IP address to perform IPCP negotiation. •...
  • Page 25 Table 5 Default nas-port-type attribute Service type Link type Nas-port-type attribute Layer 3 virtual Ethernet interface xdsl PPPoE Other interfaces ethernet PPPoA xdsl L2TP virtual Views VT interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters 802.11: Specifies IEEE 802.11. The code value is 19. adsl-cap: Specifies asymmetric DSL, Carrierless Amplitude Phase.
  • Page 26: Ppp Accm

    ppp accm Use ppp accm to set the ACCM value sent to the peer on an interface. Use undo ppp accm to restore the default. Syntax ppp accm hex-number undo ppp accm Default The ACCM value sent to the peer is 0x000A0000 on an interface. Views Interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 27: Ppp Acfc Local-Request

    • 2000 to 2999 are numbers for basic IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs. • 3000 to 3999 are numbers for advanced IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs. If the specified ACL number corresponds to an IPv4 ACL and an IPv6 ACL, both ACLs take effect. name acl-name: Specifies an ACL by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters that start with an alphabetical character.
  • Page 28: Ppp Authentication-Mode

    Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Configure Serial 2/1/0 to reject ACFC requests received from the remote peer. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] ppp acfc remote-reject ppp authentication-mode Use ppp authentication-mode to configure PPP authentication on an interface. Use undo ppp authentication-mode to restore the default.
  • Page 29: Ppp Chap Password

    You can configure multiple authentication modes. In any PPP authentication mode, AAA determines whether a us er can pass the authentication through a l ocal authentication database or an AAA server. For more information about AAA authentication, see Security Configuration Guide. If you configure the ppp authentication-mode command with the domain keyword specified, you must perform the following tasks: •...
  • Page 30: Ppp Chap User

    undo ppp chap password Default No password is set for CHAP authentication on an interface. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters cipher: Specifies a password in encrypted form. simple: Specifies a password in plaintext form. For security purposes, the password specified in plaintext form will be stored in encrypted form.
  • Page 31: Ppp Compression Iphc Enable

    Specifies the nonstandard encapsulation format. If you do not specify this keyword, packets are encapsulated in standard format. You must specify this keyword when the device communicates with a non-H3C device. If you specify this keyword, this command enables RTP header compression.
  • Page 32: Ppp Compression Iphc Tcp-Connections

    Use undo ppp compression iphc rtp-connections to restore the default. Syntax ppp compression iphc tcp-connections number undo ppp compression iphc tcp-connections Default An interface can perform RTP header compression for a maximum of 16 connections. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters number: Specifies the maximum number of connections for which an interface can perform RTP...
  • Page 33: Ppp Ipcp Dns

    undo ppp compression iphc tcp-connections Default An interface can perform TCP header compression for a maximum of 16 connections. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters number: Specifies the maximum number of connections for which an interface can perform TCP header compression.
  • Page 34: Ppp Ipcp Dns Admit-Any

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters primary-dns-address: Specifies a primary DNS server IP address. secondary-dns-address: Specifies a secondary DNS server IP address. Usage guidelines A device can assign DNS server IP addresses to its peer during PPP negotiation when the peer initiates requests.
  • Page 35: Ppp Ipcp Dns Request

    Related commands ppp ipcp dns request ppp ipcp dns request Use ppp ipcp dns request to enable an interface to actively request the DNS server IP address from its peer. Use undo ppp ipcp dns request to restore the default. Syntax ppp ipcp dns request undo ppp ipcp dns request...
  • Page 36: Ppp Ip-Pool Route

    Usage guidelines This command enables the local interface to check whether its IP address and the IP address of the remote interface are in the same network segment. If they are not, IPCP negotiation fails. Examples # Enable the IP segment match feature on Virtual-Template 1. <Sysname>...
  • Page 37: Ppp Lcp Delay

    Examples # Configure the PPP address pool route as 2.2.2.2/24. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] ppp ip-pool route 2.2.2.2 24 ppp lcp delay Use ppp lcp delay to set the LCP negotiation delay timer. Use undo ppp lcp delay to restore the default. Syntax ppp lcp delay milliseconds undo ppp lcp delay...
  • Page 38: Ppp Lqm Lcp-Echo

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters close-percentage close-percentage: Specifies the PPP LQM close percentage in the range of 0 to 100. resume-percentage resume-percentage: Specifies the PPP LQM resume percentage in the range of 0 to 100. The resume percentage must be greater than or equal to the close percentage. The default resume percentage is equal to the close percentage.
  • Page 39: Ppp Pap Local-User

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] ppp lqm lcp-echo packet 1400 interval 1 ppp pap local-user Use ppp pap local-user to set the local username and password for PAP authentication on an interface. Use undo ppp pap local-user to restore the default. Syntax ppp pap local-user username password { cipher | simple } string undo ppp pap local-user...
  • Page 40: Ppp Pfc Local-Request

    ppp pfc local-request Use ppp pfc local-request to configure an interface to send PFC requests by including the PFC option in outbound LCP negotiation requests. Use undo ppp pfc local to restore the default. Syntax ppp pfc local-request undo ppp pfc local-request Default An interface does not include the PFC option in outbound LCP negotiation requests.
  • Page 41: Ppp Timer Negotiate

    ppp timer negotiate Use ppp timer negotiate to set the PPP negotiation timeout time on an interface. Use undo ppp timer negotiate to restore the default. Syntax ppp timer negotiate seconds undo ppp timer negotiate Default The PPP negotiation timeout time is 3 seconds on an interface. Views Interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 42: Remote Address Dhcp Client-Identifier

    Usage guidelines This command can be used when the local interface is configured with an IP address, but the peer has no IP address. To enable the peer to accept the IP address assigned by the local interface (server), you must configure the ip address ppp-negotiate command on the peer to make the peer act as a client.
  • Page 43: Reset Ppp Compression Iphc

    Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines This command uses PPP usernames as DHCP client IDs for DHCP pool address assignment. The DHCP pool can be an A AA-authorized address pool or an address pool configured by using the remote address command. Configure this command when different users use different PPP usernames to come online and PPP usernames are required to be used as DHCP client IDs.
  • Page 44: Timer-Hold Retry

    undo timer-hold Default The keepalive interval is 10 seconds on an interface. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters seconds: Specifies the interval for sending keepalive packets, in the range of 0 to 32767 seconds. The value 0 disables keepalive packet sending. Usage guidelines An interface sends keepalive packets at keepalive intervals to detect the availability of the peer.
  • Page 45: Reset Ppp Access-User

    Usage guidelines An interface sends keepalive packets at keepalive intervals to detect the availability of the peer. If the interface fails to receive keepalive packets when the keepalive retry limit is reached, it considers the link faulty and reports a link layer down event. To set the keepalive interval, use the timer-hold command.
  • Page 46: Mp Commands

    Related commands display ppp access-user MP commands bandwidth Use bandwidth to set the expected bandwidth of an interface. Use undo bandwidth to restore the default. Syntax bandwidth bandwidth-value undo bandwidth Default The expected bandwidth (in kbps) is the interface baud rate divided by 1000. Views VT interface view MP-group interface view...
  • Page 47: Description

    Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines CAUTION: The default command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the impact of this command before using it on a live network. This command might fail to restore the default settings for some commands for reasons such as command dependencies or system restrictions.
  • Page 48: Display Interface Mp-Group

    # Set the description for MP-group 2/0/0 to mpgroup-interface. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface mp-group 2/0/0 [Sysname-MP-group2/0/0] description mpgroup-interface display interface mp-group Use display interface mp-group to display information about a specified MP-group interface or all MP-group interfaces. Syntax display interface [ mp-group [ interface-number ] ] [ brief [ description | down ] ] Views Any view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 49 <Sysname> display interface mp-group 2/0/0 MP-group2/0/0 Current state: DOWN Line protocol state: DOWN Description: MP-group2/0/0 Interface Bandwidth: 2048kbps Maximum transmission unit: 1500 Hold timer: 10 seconds, retry times: 5 Internet address: 192.168.1.200/24 (primary) Link layer protocol: PPP LCP: initial Physical: MP, baudrate: 2048000 bps Output queue - Urgent queuing: Size/Length/Discards 0/100/0 Output queue - Protocol queuing: Size/Length/Discards 0/500/0 Output queue - FIFO queuing: Size/Length/Discards 0/75/0...
  • Page 50 Field Description Hold timer Interval at which the interface sends keepalive packets. Keepalive retry limit. The interface determines that its peer has been down if it does not retry times receive a keepalive response when the keepalive retry limit is reached.
  • Page 51: Display Interface Virtual-Access

    Field Description Line protocol state: • UP—The line protocol is up. Protocol • DOWN—The line protocol is down. • UP(s)—The line protocol is up, but the physical link is an on-demand link or is not present. Primary IP Primary IP address of the interface. Interface description configured by using the description command.
  • Page 52 Examples # Display information about Virtual-Access 1. <Sysname> display interface virtual-access 1 Virtual-Access1 Current state: UP Line protocol state: UP Description: Virtual-Access1 Interface Bandwidth: 1920kbps Maximum transmission unit: 1500 Hold timer: 10 seconds, retry times: 5 Internet address: 122.1.1.1/24 (primary) Link layer protocol: PPP LCP: opened, MP: opened, IPCP: opened Physical: MP, baudrate: 1920000 bps...
  • Page 53 Field Description Keepalive retry limit. The interface determines that its peer has been down if it does not retry times receive a keepalive response when the keepalive retry limit is reached. Internet protocol processing: Disabled The interface cannot process IP packets currently. Internet address: 122.1.1.1/24 Primary IP address of the interface.
  • Page 54: Display Interface Virtual-Template

    Field Description Line protocol state: • UP—The line protocol is up. Protocol • DOWN—The line protocol is down. • UP(s)—The line protocol is up, but the physical link is an on-demand link or is not present. Primary IP Primary IP address of the interface. Interface description configured by using the description Description command.
  • Page 55 Current state: DOWN Line protocol state: DOWN Description: Virtual-Template1 Interface Bandwidth: 100000kbps Maximum transmission unit: 1500 Hold timer: 10 seconds, retry times: 5 Internet address: 192.168.1.200/24 (primary) Link layer protocol: PPP LCP: initial Physical: None, baudrate: 100000000 bps Output queue - Urgent queuing: Size/Length/Discards 0/100/0 Output queue - Protocol queuing: Size/Length/Discards 0/500/0 Output queue - FIFO queuing: Size/Length/Discards 0/75/0 # Display brief information about Virtual-Template 1.
  • Page 56: Display Ppp Mp

    Field Description Physical Physical type of the interface. Output queue - Urgent queuing: Size/Length/Discards 0/100/0) Output queue - Protocol queuing: Traffic statistics of the interface output queues. Size/Length/Discards 0/500/0) Output queue - FIFO queuing: Size/Length/Discards 0/75/0) Brief information on interfaces in route Brief information about Layer 3 interfaces.
  • Page 57: Interface Mp-Group

    Examples # Display MP information. (MP is configured through an MP-group interface.) <Sysname> display ppp mp Template: MP-group2/0/0 max-bind: 20, fragment: enabled, min-fragment: 128 Master link: MP-group2/0/0, Active members: 2, Bundle Multilink Peer's endPoint descriptor: MP-group2/0/0 Sequence format: short (rcv)/long (sent) Bundle Up Time: 2012/11/05 07:29:33:612 0 lost fragments, 0 reordered, 0 unassigned, 0 interleaved...
  • Page 58: Interface Virtual-Template

    Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters mp-number: Specifies an existing MP-group interface by its number in the range of 0 t o 1023. (Centralized devices in standalone mode.) mp-number: Specifies an existing MP-group interface by its number in the format of X/Y/Z. X represents the slot number of the physical interface, in the range of 0 to 2.
  • Page 59: Mtu

    Parameters number: Specifies a VT interface by its number. The following matrix shows the value ranges for the number argument: Hardware Value range MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-H 0 to 1023 K/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 0 to 1023 MSR 2630 0 to 1023 MSR3600-28/3600-51 0 to 1023...
  • Page 60: Ppp Mp

    Usage guidelines The MTU size setting of an interface affects the fragmentation and reassembly of IP packets on that interface. For the configured MTU size to take effect, you must execute the shutdown command and then the undo shutdown command on the interface. Examples # Set the MTU size of Virtual-Template 10 to 1400 bytes.
  • Page 61: Ppp Mp Endpoint

    Default Both the username and the descriptor are used for MP binding on an interface. Views VT interface view Dialer interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters authentication: Uses the username for MP binding. both: Uses both the username and the endpoint descriptor for MP binding. descriptor: Uses the endpoint descriptor for MP binding.
  • Page 62: Ppp Mp Fragment Disable

    Usage guidelines The endpoint option (terminal descriptor) is negotiated during MP LCP negotiation. When MP is configured by using a VT interface, an MP endpoint bases its link binding decisions on the remote endpoint descriptors, and assigns the links that receive the same endpoint descriptor to the same bundle.
  • Page 63: Ppp Mp Lfi Delay-Per-Frag

    [Sysname-MP-group2/0/0] ppp mp fragment disable Related commands ppp mp lfi enable ppp mp min-fragment ppp mp lfi delay-per-frag Use ppp mp lfi delay-per-frag to set the maximum LFI fragment transmission delay on an interface. Use undo ppp mp lfi delay-per-frag to restore the default. Syntax ppp mp lfi delay-per-frag time undo ppp mp lfi delay-per-frag...
  • Page 64: Ppp Mp Lfi Size-Per-Frag

    Views VT interface view Dialer interface view MP-group interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines Disabling LFI also removes the user-configured settings of the maximum LFI fragment transmission delay and size. Examples # Enable LFI on MP-group 2/0/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface mp-group 2/0/0 [Sysname-MP-group2/0/0] ppp mp lfi enable Related commands...
  • Page 65: Ppp Mp Max-Bind

    Examples # Set the maximum LFI fragment size to 80 bytes on MP-group 2/0/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface mp-group 2/0/0 [Sysname-MP-group2/0/0] ppp mp lfi size-per-frag 80 Related commands ppp mp lfi enable ppp mp lfi delay-per-frag ppp mp max-bind Use ppp mp max-bind to set the maximum number of PPP links in an MP bundle on an interface. Use undo ppp mp max-bind to restore the default.
  • Page 66: Ppp Mp Min-Bind

    ppp mp min-bind Use ppp mp min-bind to set the minimum number of PPP links in an M P bundle on a dialer interface. Use undo ppp mp min-bind to restore the default. Syntax ppp mp min-bind min-bind-num undo ppp mp min-bind Default On a dialer interface, the minimum number of PPP links in an MP bundle is 0, which means that MP dial-up relies on traffic detection.
  • Page 67: Ppp Mp Mp-Group

    Views VT interface view Dialer interface view MP-group interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters size: Specifies the minimum MP packet fragmentation size in the range of 128 t o 1500 b ytes. Outgoing MP packets less than the minimum value will not be fragmented, and those greater than or equal to the minimum value will be fragmented.
  • Page 68: Ppp Mp Short-Sequence

    ppp mp short-sequence Use ppp mp short-sequence to trigger MP short sequence number header format negotiation on an interface. After the negotiation succeeds, the local end r eceives packets with short sequence numbers. Use undo ppp mp short-sequence to restore the default. Syntax ppp mp short-sequence undo ppp mp short-sequence...
  • Page 69: Ppp Mp Timer Lost-Fragment

    Dialer interface view MP-group interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters size: Specifies the MP sort buffer size factor in the range of 1 to 64. Usage guidelines The MP sort buffer size = the number of channels in the current MP bundle × size. You can use the display ppp mp command to view the number of member channels in an MP bundle.
  • Page 70: Ppp Mp User

    Specifies a username, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 80 characters. bind virtual-template number: Specifies a VT interface by its number. The following matrix shows the value ranges for the number argument: Hardware Value range MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-H 0 to 1023 K/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 0 to 1023...
  • Page 71: Ppp Mp Virtual-Template

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters number: Specifies a VT interface by its number. The following matrix shows the value ranges for the number argument: Hardware Value range MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-H 0 to 1023 K/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 0 to 1023 MSR 2630 0 to 1023...
  • Page 72: Reset Counters Interface Mp-Group

    Usage guidelines After you bind an interface to a VT interface, you can optionally enable PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP, or MS-CHAP-V2 authentication. The interfaces bound to the same VT interface are bound together. The ppp mp virtual-template command and the ppp mp command are mutually exclusive. Examples # Bind Serial 2/1/0 to Virtual-Template 1, and enable MP for Serial 2/1/0.
  • Page 73: Service

    Syntax reset counters interface [ virtual-access [ interface-number ] ] Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters virtual-access: Clears statistics on VA interfaces. interface-number: Specifies an existing VA interface by its number. Usage guidelines Before collecting traffic statistics regularly on a VA interface, clear the existing statistics. If you do not specify the virtual-access keyword, the command clears statistics on all interfaces.
  • Page 74 The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. (Distributed devices in IRF mode.) Usage guidelines The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility: Hardware Command compatibility MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE /810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 MSR 2630 MSR3600-28/3600-51 MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC...
  • Page 75: Service Standby

    # (Centralized devices in IRF mode.) Specify slot 2 as the primary traffic processing slot for VA interfaces on Virtual-Template 10. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-template 10 [Sysname-Virtual-Template10] service slot 2 # (Distributed devices in IRF mode.) Specify slot 2 as the primary traffic processing slot for VA interfaces on Virtual-Template 10.
  • Page 76 Hardware Command compatibility MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE /810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 MSR 2630 MSR3600-28/3600-51 MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660 MSR5620/5660/5680 This command is supported on distributed devices and IRF-capable centralized devices. Specify traffic processing slots if a feature requires that all traffic on a VA interface be processed on the same slot.
  • Page 77: Shutdown

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-template 10 [Sysname-Virtual-Template10] service chassis 2 slot 2 [Sysname-Virtual-Template10] service standby chassis 2 slot 3 Related commands service shutdown Use shutdown to shut down an MP-group interface. Use undo shutdown to bring up an MP-group interface. Syntax shutdown undo shutdown...
  • Page 78: Pppoe Commands

    PPPoE commands Commands and descriptions for centralized devices apply to the following routers: • MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-L MS/810-LUS. • MSR2600-10-X1. • MSR 2630. • MSR3600-28/3600-51. • MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI. • MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC. • MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660. Commands and descriptions for distributed devices apply to the following routers: •...
  • Page 79 display pppoe-server session packet [ interface interface-type interface-number ] Distributed devices in standalone mode: display pppoe-server session packet { slot slot-number | interface interface-type interface-number } Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface for centralized devices in standalone mode, the command displays packet statistics for PPPoE sessions on all interfaces.
  • Page 80: Display Pppoe-Server Session Summary

    display pppoe-server session summary Use display pppoe-server session summary to display summary PPPoE session information. Syntax Centralized devices in standalone mode: display pppoe-server session summary [ interface interface-type interface-number ] Distributed devices in standalone mode: display pppoe-server session summary slot slot-number | interface interface-type interface-number } Views...
  • Page 81 Ethernet interface: GE1/0/2 Session ID: 1 PPP interface: VA1 State: OPEN Remote MAC: 0000-0000-0005 Local MAC: 0000-5e00-0101 Service VLAN: N/A Customer VLAN: N/A Ethernet interface: RAGG1 Session ID: 1 PPP interface: VA0 State: OPEN Remote MAC: 0050-56c0-0005 Local MAC: 0000-5e00-0102 Service VLAN: N/A Customer VLAN: N/A # (Distributed devices in standalone mode.) Display summary PPPoE session information on the...
  • Page 82: Display Pppoe-Server Throttled-Mac

    Field Description Total number of PPPoE sessions on the local card's physical interfaces (distributed devices in standalone Local PPPoE sessions on slot slot-number mode). When an interface is specified, this field is not displayed. Ethernet interface Interface where the PPPoE session is present. Session ID PPPoE session ID.
  • Page 83: Display Pppoe-Server Va-Pool

    Total 3 client MACs: Interface Remote MAC Start time Remaining time(s) GE1/0/1 00e0-1500-4100 2010-12-01,12:10:30 GE1/0/1 00e0-1500-4000 2010-12-01,12:10:40 GE1/0/1 00e0-1500-3300 2010-12-01,12:10:50 Table 12 Command output Field Description Interface Interface at which the user is blocked. Remote MAC MAC address of the user. Start time Time to start blocking users.
  • Page 84: Ppp Lcp Echo Mru Verify

    Table 13 Command output Field Description Card and CPU where the VA pool resides. This field is not displayed for centralized devices. When the field displays a hyphen (-), it indicates a global Location VA pool. If the device cannot display the CPU, an asterisks (*) is displayed, for example, 1/0/*.
  • Page 85: Pppoe-Server Access-Delay

    If the second verification still fails, the PPPoE server tears down the link. NCP negotiation starts after the MRU verification succeeds. Examples # Enable MRU verification for PPPoE and set the minimum MRU to 1200 bytes on Virtual-Template <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-template 10 [Sysname-Virtual-Template10] ppp lcp echo mru verify minimum 1200 pppoe-server access-delay...
  • Page 86 Use undo pppoe-server access-line-id bas-info to restore the default. Syntax pppoe-server access-line-id bas-info [ cn-163 ] undo pppoe-server access-line-id bas-info Default The nas-port-id attribute does not automatically include BAS information on an interface. Views Layer 3 Ethernet interface/subinterface view Layer 3 virtual Ethernet interface/subinterface view VLAN interface view Layer 3 aggregate interface/subinterface view VE-L3VPN interface/subinterface view...
  • Page 87: Pppoe-Server Access-Line-Id Circuit-Id Parse-Mode

    • If the cn-163 keyword is specified, the PPPoE server automatically inserts the corresponding BAS information before the parsed circuit-id. Then it sends the combination of the bas-info and circuit-id as the nas-port-id attribute to the RADIUS server. • If the cn-163 keyword is not specified, the PPPoE server creates a new circuit-id in China-Telecom format.
  • Page 88: Pppoe-Server Access-Line-Id Circuit-Id Trans-Format

    Parameters cn-telecom: Specifies China Telecom format. tr-101: Specifies TR-101 format. Usage guidelines The circuit-id formats include TR-101 and China Telecom. The TR-101 format is Access-Node-Identifier atm slot/port:vpi.vci for ATM/DSL, and i s Access-Node-Identifier eth slot/port[:vlan-id] for Ethernet/DSL. The entire ID refers to the user access information on the DSLAM, where •...
  • Page 89: Pppoe-Server Access-Line-Id Content

    undo pppoe-server access-line-id circuit-id trans-format Default The transmission format for the circuit-id in access line ID is a string of characters on an interface. Views Layer 3 Ethernet interface/subinterface view Layer 3 virtual Ethernet interface/subinterface view VLAN interface view Layer 3 aggregate interface/subinterface view VE-L3VPN interface/subinterface view EFM interface/subinterface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 90: Pppoe-Server Access-Line-Id Remote-Id Trans-Format

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters all: Sends both the circuit-id and remote-id. separator: Specifies a separator that is one character long. By default, the value is a blank space. The circuit-id and remote-id are connected by the separator. circuit-id: Sends only the circuit-id. remote-id: Sends only the remote-id.
  • Page 91: Pppoe-Server Access-Line-Id Trust

    Views Layer 3 Ethernet interface/subinterface view Layer 3 virtual Ethernet interface/subinterface view VLAN interface view Layer 3 aggregate interface/subinterface view VE-L3VPN interface/subinterface view EFM interface/subinterface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ascii: Specifies the character string format. hex: Specifies the hexadecimal format. Usage guidelines The remote-id is the system MAC address of a PPPoE relay device (for example, DSLAM).
  • Page 92: Pppoe-Server Bind

    Parameters virtual template number: Specifies a VT interface by its number. The following matrix shows the value ranges for the number argument: Hardware Value range MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-H 0 to 1023 K/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 0 to 1023 MSR 2630 0 to 1023...
  • Page 93: Pppoe-Server Session-Limit

    Hardware Value range MSR3600-28/3600-51 0 to 1023 MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI 0 to 1023 MSR 3610 0 to 1023 MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC 0 to 2047 MSR 3620/3620-DP/3640/3660 0 to 2047 MSR5620/5660/5680 0 to 4095 Usage guidelines A PPPoE server-enabled interface can be bound to a nonexistent VT interface. If the interface has been bound to a VT interface, you cannot use this command to bind the interface to another VT interface.
  • Page 94: Pppoe-Server Session-Limit Per-Mac

    Usage guidelines PPPoE can establish a session when none of the following limits are reached: • Limit for a user on an interface. • Limit for a VLAN on an interface. • Limit on an interface. • Limit on a card. (Distributed devices in standalone.) •...
  • Page 95: Pppoe-Server Session-Limit Per-Vlan

    PPPoE can establish a session when none of the following limits are reached: • Limit for a user on an interface. • Limit for a VLAN on an interface. • Limit on an interface. • Limit on a card. (Distributed devices in standalone.) •...
  • Page 96: Pppoe-Server Session-Limit Total

    • Limit on an interface. • Limit on a card. (Distributed devices in standalone.) • Limit on a device. (Centralized devices in standalone mode.) New maximum number settings only apply to subsequently established PPPoE sessions. Examples # Set the maximum number of PPPoE sessions for a VLAN on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.1 to 50. <Sysname>...
  • Page 97: Pppoe-Server Tag Ac-Name

    The PPPoE server sends its AC name in PADO packets. PPPoE clients choose a PPPoE server by AC name. The PPPoE clients on H3C devices cannot identify PPPoE servers by AC name. The device does not support an AC name comprised of all blank spaces.
  • Page 98: Pppoe-Server Tag Ppp-Max-Payload

    Examples # Specify the AC name for the PPPoE server on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 as pppoes. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] pppoe-server tag ac-name pppoes pppoe-server tag ppp-max-payload Use pppoe-server tag ppp-max-payload to enable the PPPoE server to support the ppp-max-payload tag and set a range for the tag on an interface.
  • Page 99: Pppoe-Server Tag Service-Name

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] pppoe-server tag ppp-max-payload minimum 1494 maximum 1508 Related commands jumboframe enable (Interface Command References) pppoe-server tag service-name Use pppoe-server tag service-name to set a service name for a PPPoE server on an interface. Use undo pppoe-server tag service-name to restore the default.
  • Page 100: Pppoe-Server Throttle Per-Mac

    Examples # Set the service name to pppoes for the PPPoE server on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] pppoe-server tag service-name pppoes pppoe-server throttle per-mac Use pppoe-server throttle per-mac to set the PPPoE access limit on an interface. Use undo pppoe-server throttle per-mac to restore the default.
  • Page 101: Pppoe-Server Virtual-Template Va-Pool

    determined by the blocking-period argument. When the timer expires, the system starts a new round of monitoring for the user. If the access rate setting is changed, the system removes all monitoring and blocking entries, and uses the new settings to limit PPPoE access rates. Examples # Limit the rate at which a user can create PPPoE sessions on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.
  • Page 102: Reset Pppoe-Server

    when the user goes offline. When the VA pool is exhausted, the system creates VA interfaces for new PPPoE sessions, and removes those VA interfaces when the users go offline. On a VT interface, you can create one global VA pool and one regional VA pool per member device for interfaces bound with the VT interface.
  • Page 103: Pppoe Client Commands

    PPPoE client commands dialer diagnose Use dialer diagnose to configure DDR to operate in diagnostic mode. Use undo dialer diagnose to restore the default. Syntax dialer diagnose [ interval interval ] undo dialer diagnose Default DDR operates in non-diagnostic mode. Views Dialer interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 104 Syntax display pppoe-client session packet [ dial-bundle-number number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters dial-bundle-number number: Specifies the dialer bundle number corresponding to a P PPoE session, in the range of 0 to 1023. If you do not specify this option, the command displays the protocol packet statistics for all PPPoE sessions.
  • Page 105: Display Pppoe-Client Session Summary

    display pppoe-client session summary Use display pppoe-client session summary to display summary PPPoE session information. Syntax display pppoe-client session summary [ dial-bundle-number number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters dial-bundle-number number: Specifies the dialer bundle number corresponding to a P PPoE session, in the range of 0 to 1023.
  • Page 106: Reset Pppoe-Client

    Syntax pppoe-client dial-bundle-number number [ no-hostuniq ] undo pppoe-client dial-bundle-number number Default No PPPoE session is established. Views Layer 3 Ethernet interface/subinterface view Layer 3 virtual Ethernet interface/subinterface view VLAN interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters dial-bundle-number number: Specifies the dialer bundle number corresponding to a P PPoE session, in the range of 0 to 1023.
  • Page 107: Reset Pppoe-Client Session Packet

    Parameters all: Resets all the PPPoE sessions. dial-bundle-number number: Specifies a dialer bundle by its number in the range of 0 to 1023. Usage guidelines A PPPoE session in permanent mode and terminated by this command will be established again when the auto dial timer expires.
  • Page 108: L2Tp Commands

    L2TP commands The device does not support this feature in IRF mode. The LNS mode is not supported on MSR810-LMS and MSR810-LUS routers. allow l2tp Use allow l2tp to configure an L2TP network server (LNS) to accept Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) tunneling requests from an L2TP access concentrator (LAC), and to specify a VT interface for tunnel setup.
  • Page 109: Bandwidth

    Make sure the specified name of the tunnel peer is consistent with the local name configured on the LAC. If you execute this command multiple times for an L2TP group, the most recent configuration takes effect. For L2TP group 1, if you do not specify the remote remote-name option, an LNS accepts tunneling requests from any LACs.
  • Page 110: Default

    Parameters bandwidth-value: Specifies the expected bandwidth in the range of 1 to 400000000 kbps. Usage guidelines The expected bandwidth of an interface affects the link costs in OSPF, OSPFv3, and IS-IS. For more information, see Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide. Examples # Set the expected bandwidth of Virtual-PPP 10 to 100 kbps.
  • Page 111: Display Interface Virtual-Ppp

    Default The description of an i nterface is the interface-name plus Interface. For example, the default description of Virtual-PPP254 is Virtual-PPP254 Interface. Views Virtual PPP interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters text: Specifies the interface description, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 255 characters. Examples # Set the description of Virtual-PPP 10 to virtual-interface.
  • Page 112 Line protocol state: DOWN Description: Virtual-PPP10 Interface Bandwidth: 100000kbps Maximum transmission unit:1500 Hold timer: 10 seconds, retry times: 5 Internet address: 10.1.1.1/24 (primary) Link layer protocol: PPP LCP: initial Physical: L2TP, baudrate: 100000000 bps Last clearing of counters: Never Last 300 seconds input rate: 0 bytes/sec, 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec Last 300 seconds output rate: 0 bytes/sec, 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec Input: 154 packets, 1880 bytes, 0 drops Output: 155 packets, 1875 bytes, 0 drops...
  • Page 113 Field Description Last 300 seconds input rate: 0 bytes/sec, 0 Average rate of inbound traffic in the last 300 seconds. bits/sec, 0 packets/sec Last 300 seconds output rate: 0 bytes/sec, Average rate of outbound traffic in the last 300 seconds. 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec Total number of inbound packets, total number of inbound Input: 154 packets, 1880 bytes, 0 drops...
  • Page 114: Display L2Tp Session

    Field Description The link layer protocol of an interface is UP, but its link is an on-demand link or not present at all. Protocol: (s) - spoofing The protocol state of null or loopback interfaces might include the spoofing flag. Interface Abbreviated interface name.
  • Page 115: Display L2Tp Session Temporary

    <Sysname> display l2tp session statistics Total number of sessions: 1 # Display information about L2TP sessions. <Sysname> display l2tp session LocalSID RemoteSID LocalTID State 36245 10878 Established Table 19 Command output Field Description LocalSID Local session ID. RemoteSID Remote session ID. LocalTID Local tunnel ID.
  • Page 116: Display L2Tp Tunnel

    Table 20 Command output Field Description LocalSID Local session ID. RemoteSID Remote session ID. LocalTID Local tunnel ID. Session state: • Idle. State • Wait-tunnel—Waits for the tunnel to be established. • Wait-reply—Waits for an ICRP message. • Wait-connect—Waits for an ICCN message. display l2tp tunnel Use display l2tp tunnel to display information about L2TP tunnels.
  • Page 117: Display L2Tp Va-Pool

    Field Description Sessions Number of sessions within the tunnel. RemoteAddress IP address of the peer. RemotePort UDP port number of the peer. RemoteName Name of the tunnel peer. Related commands reset l2tp tunnel display l2tp va-pool Use display l2tp va-pool to display information about L2TP VA pools. Syntax display l2tp va-pool Views...
  • Page 118: Ip Dscp

    Syntax interface virtual-ppp interface-number undo interface virtual-ppp interface-number Default No virtual PPP interface exists. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interface-number: Specifies a virtual PPP interface by its number in the range of 0 to 255. Usage guidelines A virtual PPP interface is required on the LAC for establishing an LAC-auto-initiated L2TP tunnel.
  • Page 119: L2Tp Enable

    [Sysname] l2tp-group 1 mode lac [Sysname-l2tp1] ip dscp 50 l2tp enable Use l2tp enable to enable L2TP. Use undo l2tp enable to disable L2TP. Syntax l2tp enable undo l2tp enable Default L2TP is disabled. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines For L2TP configurations to take effect, you must enable L2TP.
  • Page 120: L2Tp Virtual-Template Va-Pool

    Usage guidelines The LTS device compares the configured TSA ID with each TSA ID Attribute Value Pair (AVP) in a received ICRQ packet for loop detection. • If a match is found, a loop exists. The LTS immediately tears down the session. •...
  • Page 121: L2Tp-Auto-Client

    • A VT interface can be associated with only one VA pool. To change the capacity of a VA pool, delete the previous configuration, and reconfigure the VA pool. • Creating or deleting a VA pool takes time. During the process of creating or deleting a VA pool, users can come online or go offline, but the VA pool does not take effect.
  • Page 122: L2Tp-Group

    Related commands l2tp-group l2tp-group Use l2tp-group to create an L2TP group and enter its view, or enter the view of an existing L2TP group. Use undo l2tp-group to delete an L2TP group. Syntax l2tp-group group-number [ mode { lac | lns } ] undo l2tp-group group-number Default No L2TP group exists.
  • Page 123: Mandatory-Chap

    Use undo lns-ip to remove the specified LNS IP addresses on an LAC. Syntax lns-ip { ip-address }&<1-5> undo lns-ip Default No LNS IP addresses are specified on an LAC. Views L2TP group view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters { ip-address }&<1-5>: Specifies LNS IP addresses. &<1-5> indicates that you can enter a maximum of five IP addresses.
  • Page 124: Mandatory-Lcp

    checks the user validity according to the received information and t he locally configured authentication method. When mandatory CHAP authentication is configured, a us er who depends on an LAC to initiate tunneling requests is authenticated by both the LAC and the LNS for increased security. Some users might not support the authentication on the LNS.
  • Page 125: Mtu

    This command takes precedence over the mandatory-chap command. If both commands are configured for an L2TP group, the LNS performs LCP negotiation with the user. Examples # Force an LNS to perform LCP negotiation with users. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] l2tp-group 1 mode lns [Sysname-l2tp1] mandatory-lcp Related commands mandatory-chap...
  • Page 126: Ppp Lcp Imsi Accept

    undo ppp access-control enable Default L2TP-based EAD is disabled. Views VT interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines This command does not apply to PPP sessions that already exist on the VT interface. It only applies to newly created PPP sessions on the VT interface. Different ACLs can be used for different users if the VT interface is used as the access interface for the LNS.
  • Page 127: Ppp Lcp Imsi Request

    Related commands ppp lcp imsi request ppp lcp imsi string ppp lcp imsi request Use ppp lcp imsi request to enable the LNS to initiate IMSI binding authentication requests. Use undo ppp lcp imsi request to restore the default. Syntax ppp lcp imsi request undo ppp lcp imsi request Default...
  • Page 128: Ppp Lcp Sn Accept

    Examples # Configure the IMSI information as imsi1 on the client. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0:0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0:0] ppp lcp imsi string imsi1 # Configure the IMSI information as imsi1 on the LAC. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-ppp 1 [Sysname-Virtual-PPP1] ppp lcp imsi string imsi1 Related commands ppp lcp imsi accept ppp lcp imsi request...
  • Page 129: Ppp Lcp Sn String

    Use undo ppp lcp sn request to restore the default. Syntax ppp lcp sn request undo ppp lcp sn request Default The LNS does not initiate SN binding authentication requests. Views VT interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Enable the LNS to initiate SN binding authentication requests. <Sysname>...
  • Page 130: Ppp User Accept-Format Imsi-Sn Split

    [Sysname] interface virtual-ppp 1 [Sysname-Virtual-PPP1] ppp lcp sn string sn1 Related commands ppp lcp sn accept ppp lcp sn request ppp user accept-format imsi-sn split Use ppp user accept-format imsi-sn split to configure the separator for the received authentication information. Use undo ppp user accept-format to restore the default.
  • Page 131: Ppp User Replace

    Use undo ppp user attach-format to restore the default. Syntax ppp user attach-format imsi-sn split splitchart undo ppp user attach-format Default No separator is configured for the sent authentication information. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters splitchart: Specifies the separator. The separator contains one character, and it can be a letter, digit, or sign such as the percent sign (%), pound sign (#), and at sign (@).
  • Page 132: Reset Counters Interface Virtual-Ppp

    Views VT interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters imsi: Specifies IMSI information. sn: Specifies SN information. Examples # Replace the client username with the IMSI information for authentication. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-template 1 [Sysname-Virtual-Template1] ppp user replace imsi Related commands ppp user accept-format imsi-sn split ppp user attach-format imsi-sn split...
  • Page 133: Reset L2Tp Tunnel

    reset l2tp tunnel Use reset l2tp tunnel to disconnect tunnels and all sessions within the tunnels. Syntax reset l2tp tunnel { id tunnel-id | name remote-name } Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters id tunnel-id: Specifies a tunnel by its local ID in the range of 1 to 65535. name remote-name: Specifies L2TP tunnels by the tunnel peer name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters.
  • Page 134 Parameters slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. (Distributed devices in standalone mode.) Usage guidelines The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility: Hardware Command compatibility MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE /810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 MSR 2630 MSR3600-28/3600-51 MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660 MSR5620/5660/5680 This command affects only L2TP data messages.
  • Page 135: Service Standby

    Parameters slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. (Distributed devices in standalone mode.) Usage guidelines The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility: Hardware Command compatibility MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE /810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 MSR 2630 MSR3600-28/3600-51 MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660 MSR5620/5660/5680 This command affects only L2TP data messages.
  • Page 136: Shutdown

    • The backup slot takes over when the primary slot becomes unavailable. The backup slot continues to process traffic for the interface after the primary slot becomes available again. The switchover will not occur until the backup slot becomes unavailable. •...
  • Page 137: Timer-Hold

    Default The source IP address of L2TP tunnel packets is the IP address of the egress interface. Views L2TP group view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ip-address: Specifies the source IP address of L2TP tunnel packets. Usage guidelines This command is available only on an L2TP group in LAC mode. As a b est practice to ensure high availability, use the IP address of a l oopback interface as the source IP address of L2TP tunnel packets.
  • Page 138: Timer-Hold Retry

    Examples # Set the keepalive interval to 20 seconds for Virtual-PPP 10. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-ppp 10 [Sysname-Virtual-PPP10] timer-hold 20 Related commands timer-hold retry timer-hold retry Use timer-hold retry to set the keepalive retry limit. Use undo timer-hold retry to restore the default. Syntax timer-hold retry retries undo timer-hold retry...
  • Page 139: Tunnel Avp-Hidden

    Syntax tunnel authentication undo tunnel authentication Default L2TP tunnel authentication is enabled. Views L2TP group view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines Tunnel authentication prevents the local end f rom establishing L2TP tunnels with illegal remote ends. You can enable tunnel authentication on both sides or either side. To ensure a successful tunnel establishment when tunnel authentication is enabled on both sides or either side, set the same non-null key on the LAC and the LNS.
  • Page 140: Tunnel Flow-Control

    Usage guidelines L2TP uses AVPs to transmit tunnel negotiation parameters, session negotiation parameters, and user authentication information. This feature can hide sensitive AVP data, such as user passwords. This feature encrypts AVP data with the key configured by using the tunnel password command before transmission.
  • Page 141: Tunnel Name

    tunnel name Use tunnel name to specify the local tunnel name. Use undo tunnel name to restore the default. Syntax tunnel name name undo tunnel name Default The local tunnel name is the device name. For more information about the device name, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
  • Page 142: Tunnel Timer Hello

    string: Specifies the password. Its plaintext form is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 16 characters. Its encrypted form is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 53 characters. Usage guidelines For this command to take effect, you must enable tunnel authentication by using the tunnel authentication command.
  • Page 143: User

    user Use user to configure the condition for the LAC to initiate tunneling requests. Use undo user to restore the default. Syntax user { domain domain-name | fullusername user-name } undo user Default No condition is configured for the LAC to initiate tunneling requests. Views L2TP group view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 144 Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN instance by its name, a c ase-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. Usage guidelines This command enables the device to transmit L2TP control messages and data messages in the specified VPN by searching the routing table in that VPN. When one L2TP endpoint is in a V PN, assign the peer endpoint to the VPN for correct packet forwarding between the two endpoints.
  • Page 145: Hdlc Commands

    • CT3. • • E1-F. • POS. • SAE. • • T1-F. Commands and descriptions for centralized devices apply to the following routers: • MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-L MS/810-LUS. • MSR2600-10-X1. • MSR 2630. • MSR3600-28/3600-51. • MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI. • MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC. • MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660.
  • Page 146: Timer-Hold

    Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines HDLC can transport the network layer protocols, such as IP and IPv6. Examples # Enable HDLC encapsulation on interface Serial 2/1/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] link-protocol hdlc timer-hold Use timer-hold to set the keepalive interval. Use undo timer-hold to restore the default.
  • Page 147: Timer-Hold Retry

    Examples # Set the keepalive interval to 100 seconds on interface Serial 2/1/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-serial2/1/0] timer-hold 100 Related commands timer-hold retry timer-hold retry Use timer-hold retry to set the keepalive retry limit. Use undo timer-hold retry to restore the default. Syntax timer-hold retry retries undo timer-hold retry...
  • Page 148 Related commands timer-hold...
  • Page 149: Hdlc Link Bundling Commands

    HDLC link bundling commands bandwidth Use bandwidth to set the expected bandwidth of an interface. Use undo bandwidth to restore the default. Syntax bandwidth bandwidth-value undo bandwidth Default The expected bandwidth (in kbps) is the interface baud rate divided by 1000. Views HDLC link bundle interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 150: Bundle Load-Balance

    Parameters bundle-id: Specifies an HDLC link bundle by its number in the range of 1 to 10. Usage guidelines An interface can be the member of only one HDLC link bundle. To move an interface from one HDLC link bundle to another HDLC link bundle, remove the interface from the current HDLC link bundle first.
  • Page 151: Bundle Max-Active Links

    [Sysname] interface hdlc-bundle 1 [Sysname-HDLC-bundle1] bundle load-balance per-flow bundle max-active links Use bundle max-active links to set the maximum number of Selected interfaces allowed in an HDLC link bundle. Use undo bundle max-active links to restore the default. Syntax bundle max-active links number undo bundle max-active links Default The maximum number of Selected interfaces allowed in an H DLC link bundle is the maximum...
  • Page 152: Bundle Min-Active Bandwidth

    Default The bundling priority value of an HDLC-enabled interface is 32768. Views POS interface view Serial interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters priority: Specifies the bundling priority value of an HDLC-enabled interface. The value range for this argument is 1 to 65535. A higher priority value means a lower bundling priority. Examples # Set the bundling priority value to 1 for HDLC-enabled interface POS 2/2/0.
  • Page 153: Default

    Use undo bundle min-active links to restore the default. Syntax bundle min-active links number undo bundle min-active links Default The minimum number of Selected interfaces required for bringing up an HDLC link bundle is not set. Views HDLC link bundle interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters...
  • Page 154: Description

    Examples # Restore the default settings for HDLC link bundle interface 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface hdlc-bundle 1 [Sysname-HDLC-bundle1] default description Use description to set the description of an interface. Use undo description to restore the default. Syntax description text undo description Default The description of an i nterface is the interface name followed by the Interface string, for...
  • Page 155 network-operator Parameters bundle-id: Specifies an HDLC link bundle by its number. If this argument is not specified, this command displays information for all HDLC link bundles. slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. (Distributed devices in standalone mode.) slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.
  • Page 156: Display Interface Hdlc-Bundle

    Pos2/2 Selected 155520 # (Distributed devices in IRF mode.) Display information about HDLC link bundle 1 on the interface card in slot 1 of IRF member device 1. <Sysname> display bundle hdlc-bundle 1 chassis 1 slot 1 Bundle: HDLC-bundle1, chassis 1, slot 1 max-active links: 2, min-active links: 2, min-active bandwidth: 1000000 kbps Selected members: 2, Total bandwidth: 311040 kbps Member...
  • Page 157 Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters bundle-id: Specifies an HDLC link bundle interface by its number. brief: Displays brief interface information. If you do not specify this keyword, this command displays detailed interface information. description: Displays complete interface descriptions. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays only the first 27 characters of each interface description.
  • Page 158 Brief information on interface(s) under route mode: Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby Interface Link Cause HDLC-B2 Administratively Table 24 Command output Field Description Physical state and administrative state of the HDLC link bundle interface: • DOWN (Administratively)—The interface is shut down by using Current state the shutdown command (the interface is administratively down).
  • Page 159 Field Description Last 300 seconds input rate: 0 bytes/sec, 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec Average incoming and outgoing traffic rates on the interface in the last 300 seconds. Last 300 seconds output rate: 0 bytes/sec, 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec Input: 32 packets, 1842 bytes, 0 Incoming traffic size in packets and bytes and the number of dropped drops incoming packets on the interface.
  • Page 160: Interface Hdlc-Bundle

    interface hdlc-bundle Use interface hdlc-bundle to create an HDLC link bundle interface and enter its view, or enter the view of an existing HDLC link bundle interface. Use undo interface hdlc-bundle to delete an HDLC link bundle interface. Syntax interface hdlc-bundle bundle-id undo interface hdlc-bundle bundle-id Default No HDLC link bundle interface exists.
  • Page 161: Reset Counters Interface

    Examples # Set the MTU size of HDLC link bundle interface 1 to 1430 bytes. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface hdlc-bundle 1 [Sysname-HDLC-bundle1] mtu 1430 reset counters interface Use reset counters interface to clear the statistics of an HDLC link bundle interface. Syntax reset counters interface [ hdlc-bundle [ bundle-id ] ] Views...
  • Page 162 The chassis-number argument refers to the ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument refers to the number of the slot where the card resides. (Distributed devices in IRF mode.) Usage guidelines The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility: Hardware Command compatibility MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE /810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 MSR 2630 MSR3600-28/3600-51 MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI...
  • Page 163: Service Standby

    The chassis-number argument refers to the ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument refers to the number of the slot where the card resides. (Distributed devices in IRF mode.) Usage guidelines The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility: Hardware Command compatibility MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE /810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 MSR 2630 MSR3600-28/3600-51...
  • Page 164: Shutdown

    Hardware Command compatibility MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660 MSR5620/5660/5680 This command is supported on distributed devices and IRF-capable centralized devices. Specify traffic processing slots if a feature requires that all traffic on an HDLC link bundle interface be processed on the same slot. For high availability, you can specify one primary and one backup traffic processing slot by using the service command and the service standby command, respectively.
  • Page 165 Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines When an HDLC link bundle interface is brought up, the state of each member interface is re-determined. When an HDLC link bundle interface is shut down, the state of each Selected interface is placed into the Negotiated state.
  • Page 166: Isdn Commands

    ISDN commands This feature is supported only on routers installed with the BS, E1, or T1 interface modules. Before you can use a CE1/PRI or CT1/PRI interface to provide ISDN PRI services, you must use the pri-set command to bundle timeslots into channel sets on the interface. For each PRI set, the system creates a serial interface automatically.
  • Page 167: Display Isdn Call-Info

    Calling Number: 8306001 Calling Subaddress: Called Number: 8306002 Called Subaddress: Start Time: 13-02-14 12:22:26 Time Used: 00:11:20 Table 25 Command output Field Description Channel Info B-channel for the call. Call property: Call Property • Digital. • Analog. Call type: • Incoming call.
  • Page 168 Link Layer 3: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 4: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 5: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 6: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 7: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Link Layer 8: TEI = NONE, State = TEI_UNASSIGNED Network Layer: 1 connections...
  • Page 169 Field Description Data link layer state: • TEI_UNASSIGNED—No TEI is assigned to the data link connection. • ASSIGN_AWAITING_TEI—The data link layer is waiting for TEI assignment. • ESTABLISH_AWAITING_TEI—The data link layer is waiting for TEI assignment and multiple-frame establishment. • TEI_ASSIGNED—A TEI has been assigned to the data link connection.
  • Page 170: Display Isdn Call-Record

    Field Description Layer 3 call control state: • NULL—Initial state. No call exists. • CALL_INITIATED—The user has initiated a call establishment, but the network has not answered yet. • OVERLAP_SENDING—Q.931 sends called number information in overlap mode. In this mode, called number information can be absent or incomplete in the outgoing SETUP messages.
  • Page 171: Display Isdn Parameters

    Syntax display isdn call-record [ interface interface-type interface-number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an ISDN BRI or PRI interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface, the command displays call history records for all ISDN interfaces.
  • Page 172 Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters Specifies an I protocol. Available options protocol: include 5ess, ansi, at&t, dss1, etsi, ni, ni2, ntt, and qsig. If you specify a protocol, the command displays the default parameters for the protocol. interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an ISDN BRI or PRI interface by its type and number.
  • Page 173: Display Isdn Spid

    T310 T313 T322 Table 28 Command output Field Description T200(sec) Q.921 T200 timer sets the retransmission interval (in seconds). Q.921 T201 timer sets the minimum interval (in seconds) between the T201(sec) retransmissions of a TEI Identity check message. Q.921 T202 timer sets the minimum interval (in seconds) between T202(sec) transmissions of TEI Identity request messages.
  • Page 174 SPID Num: 326 Neg State: SPID_UNASSIGNED Init State: INIT_NULL SPID timer: 30 seconds SPID resend: 1 times # Display SPID information for NI-enabled interface BRI 2/4/0 (the SPID type is STATIC). <Sysname> display isdn spid interface bri 2/4/0 Interface Bri2/4/0: SPID Type: STATIC SPID B1: SPID Num: 134...
  • Page 175: Isdn Bch-Local-Manage

    Field Description SPID negotiation state: • SPID_UNASSIGNED—The SPID is not assigned, or the SPID assignment has failed. • ASSIGN_AWAITING_SPID—The user terminal has initiated an auto-SPID Neg State request and is waiting for SPID assignment. • SPID_ASSIGNED—The user terminal has selected one SPID from the SPID options provided by the network.
  • Page 176: Isdn Bch-Select-Way

    • If non-exclusive B-channel selection is enabled, the interface selects a preferred B-channel for a call. However, it will use the B-channel selected by the peer end when a selection conflict occurs. • If exclusive B-channel selection is enabled, the interface selects a preferred B-channel for a call.
  • Page 177: Isdn Bri-Slipwnd-Size

    isdn bri-slipwnd-size Use isdn bri-slipwnd-size to set the sliding window size on an ISDN BRI interface. Use undo isdn bri-slipwnd-size to restore the default. Syntax isdn bri-slipwnd-size window-size undo isdn bri-slipwnd-size Default The sliding window size is 1 on an ISDN BRI interface. Views ISDN interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 178: Isdn Calling

    Views ISDN interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters caller-number: Specifies an acceptable calling number, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 24 characters. Usage guidelines Calling number verification enables an ISDN interface to accept calls only from a s pecific calling party.
  • Page 179: Isdn Carry Calling-Name

    For the called party to receive the calling number, the connected service provider switch must support transmitting calling numbers. As a best practice, do not configure the calling number to be sent for voice services. Examples # Configure BRI 2/4/0 to include 8060170 as the calling number in outgoing SETUP messages. <Sysname>...
  • Page 180: Isdn Check-Called-Number

    Syntax isdn carry connected-name undo isdn carry connected-name Default ISDN does not include the connected-name field in outgoing packets. Views ISDN interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines The command enables a calling party to identify the name of a called party attached to the interface. You can execute the command only when no call is present on the ISDN interface.
  • Page 181: Isdn Crlength

    Usage guidelines Called-number verification enables an ISDN interface to accept only calls placed to specific called numbers. You can configure the ISDN interface to verify only the called number or both the called number and the called subaddress. The ISDN interface will accept a call only if the called-number information matches one entry in the list of acceptable called numbers.
  • Page 182: Isdn Ignore Hlc

    Use undo isdn ignore connect-ack to disable ISDN to enter the ACTIVE state without an acknowledgment after it sends or receives a CONNECT request. Syntax isdn ignore connect-ack [ incoming | outgoing ] undo isdn ignore connect-ack [ incoming | outgoing ] Default After sending a C ONNECT request, ISDN waits for a C ONNECT ACK before it changes to the ACTIVE state for traffic transmission.
  • Page 183: Isdn Ignore Llc

    undo isdn ignore hlc Default All ISDN protocols except 5ESS and QSIG include the HLC information element in the SETUP message. Views ISDN interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines The high layer compatibility (HLC) element provides high layer compatibility check information for the called party.
  • Page 184: Isdn Ignore Sending-Complete

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 2/4/0 [Sysname-Bri2/4/0] isdn ignore llc isdn ignore sending-complete Use isdn ignore sending-complete to exclude or ignore the sending complete indication for call setup. Use undo isdn ignore sending-complete to restore the default. Syntax isdn ignore sending-complete [ incoming | outgoing ] undo isdn ignore sending-complete [ incoming | outgoing ] Default The device checks incoming SETUP messages for the sending complete indication.
  • Page 185 Use undo isdn l3-timer to restore the default. Syntax isdn l3-timer timer-name time-interval undo isdn l3-timer { timer-name | all } Default Table 30 lists the default L3 timer settings for DSS1. For the default L3 timer values for other ISDN protocols, use the display isdn parameters command.
  • Page 186: Isdn Leased-Line

    isdn leased-line Use isdn leased-line [ B1 | B2 | 128 ] to configure the leased line service for an ISDN BRI interface. Use undo isdn leased-line [ B1 | B2 | 128 ] to remove the leased line configuration for an ISDN BRI interface.
  • Page 187: Isdn Number-Property

    Views ISDN BRI interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines The data link type of an ISDN BRI interface can be one of the following: • point-to-point—The BRI interface can be connected only to one terminal device. • point-to-multipoint—The BRI interface can be connected to multiple terminal devices. Set the data link type of an ISDN BRI interface to be the same as its connected service provider switch.
  • Page 188 Table 31 through Table 36 show the ISDN number type and numbering plan identification bitmaps for different ISDN protocols. calling: Specifies calling numbers. called: Specifies called numbers. in: Specifies incoming ISDN calls. out: Specifies outgoing ISDN calls. Table 31 ISDN number type and numbering plan identification bitmap for AT&T Numbering Type of Information...
  • Page 189 Numbering Type of Information Type of Numbering plan plan number element number identification identification Calling party number Private numbering plan Called party number Calling party number Reserved for extension Called party number Table 33 ISDN number type and numbering plan identification bitmap for NI Numbering Type of Information...
  • Page 190 Table 34 ISDN number type and numbering plan identification bitmap for NI2 Numbering Type of Information Type of Numbering plan plan number element number identification identification 7 6 5 Calling party 0 0 0 Unknown Unknown number ISDN/telephony Calling party International numbering plan 0 0 1...
  • Page 191 Numbering Type of Information Type of Numbering plan plan number element number identification identification ISDN/telephony Calling party number numbering plan (Recommendation Called party number E.164) Calling party number Private numbering plan Called party number Calling party number Unknown Called party number Table 36 ISDN number type and numbering plan identification bitmap for QSIG Numbering Type of...
  • Page 192: Isdn Overlap-Sending

    Examples # Set the type of number and numbering plan identification both to unknown for the calling numbers in incoming ISDN calls on BRI 2/4/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 2/4/0 [Sysname-Bri2/4/0] isdn number-property 0 calling in # Set the type of number and numbering plan identification both to unknown for the called numbers in outgoing ISDN calls on BRI 2/4/0.
  • Page 193: Isdn Progress-Indicator

    Use undo isdn pri-slipwnd-size to restore the default. Syntax isdn pri-slipwnd-size window-size undo isdn pri-slipwnd-size Default The sliding window size is 7 on ISDN PRI interfaces. Views ISDN interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters window-size: Specifies a sliding window size in the range of 5 to 64. Usage guidelines Q.921 sends frames in order of their sequence numbers and requires an acknowledgment of each transmitted frame.
  • Page 194: Isdn Progress-To-Alerting Enable

    Default ISDN uses the progress description assigned by the upper-layer voice service. Views ISDN interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters indicator: Specifies one of the progress descriptions in Table Table 37 Progress descriptions Value Description Call is not an end-to-end ISDN call. Further call progress information might be available in-band.
  • Page 195: Isdn Protocol-Mode

    Views ISDN interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines Typically, ISDN devices use the ALERTING message to indicate that called user alerting has been initiated. To work with ISDN devices that use the PROGRESS message to convey this information, you must configure the command.
  • Page 196: Isdn Protocol-Type

    Examples # Configure BRI 2/4/0 as the network side. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 2/4/0 [Sysname-Bri2/4/0] isdn protocol-mode network isdn protocol-type Use isdn protocol-type to configure the ISDN switch type on an ISDN interface. Use undo isdn protocol-type to restore the default. Syntax isdn protocol-type protocol undo isdn protocol-type...
  • Page 197: Isdn Q921-Permanent

    NOTE: The device provides full support for DSS1. For any other variants of ISDN, the device only provides the basic call functionality. Examples # Set the ISDN switch type to ETSI on BRI 2/4/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 2/4/0 [Sysname-Bri2/4/0] isdn protocol-type etsi # Set the ISDN switch type to 5ESS on ISDN PRI interface Serial 2/3/0:23.
  • Page 198: Isdn Spid Auto-Trigger

    [Sysname-Bri2/4/0] isdn q921-permanent Related commands isdn protocol-mode isdn two-tei isdn spid auto-trigger Use isdn spid auto-trigger to initiate a SPID negotiation on an NI-enabled BRI interface. Syntax isdn spid auto-trigger Default The NI-enabled BRI interface initiates a SPID negotiation when it receives a call request. Views ISDN BRI interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 199: Isdn Spid Resend

    Usage guidelines The command is available only on NI-enabled BRI interfaces. Typically, an NI-enabled BRI interface must pass SPID negotiation or initiation before it can place a call. You must enable Not Initial Terminal (NIT) mode on the BRI interface if the NI-type service provider switch does not support SPID negotiation.
  • Page 200: Isdn Spid Service

    You cannot execute the command when a SPID negotiation is present on the interface. Examples # Set the maximum number of INFORMATION message retransmissions to 5 on BRI 2/4/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface bri 2/4/0 [Sysname-Bri2/4/0] isdn spid resend 5 Related commands isdn spid timer isdn spid service...
  • Page 201: Isdn Spid Timer

    [Sysname-Bri2/4/0] isdn service audio isdn spid timer Use isdn spid timer to set the TSPID timer on an NI-enabled BRI interface. Use undo isdn spid timer to restore the default. Syntax isdn spid timer seconds undo isdn spid timer Default The TSPID timer on an NI-enabled BRI interface is 30 seconds.
  • Page 202: Isdn Spid2

    Default No SPID or LDN is configured for the B1 channel on an NI-enabled BRI interface. Views ISDN BRI interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters spid: Sets a SPID, a string of 1 to 20 digits. ldn: Sets a local dialing number, a string of 1 to 30 digits. Usage guidelines The command is available only on NI-enabled BRI interfaces.
  • Page 203: Isdn Two-Tei

    Parameters spid: Sets a SPID, a string of 1 to 20 digits. ldn: Sets a local dialing number, a string of 1 to 30 digits. Usage guidelines The command is available only on NI-enabled BRI interfaces. When you use the command, follow these guidelines: •...
  • Page 204: Permanent-Active

    you must configure per-channel TEI assignment when a BRI interface is connected to an ISDN NI compliant DMS-100 switch in North America. You cannot configure per-channel TEI assignment in the following situations: • The BRI interface's data link type is point-to-point. •...
  • Page 205: Power-Source

    [Sysname-Bri2/4/0] isdn protocol-mode network [Sysname-Bri2/4/0] permanent-active Related commands isdn protocol-mode isdn q921-permanent power-source Use power-source to enable a BRI interface to supply line power to the terminal equipment. Use undo power-source to disable a BRI interface from supplying line power to the terminal equipment.
  • Page 206: Atm Commands

    ATM commands ATM is supported only by MSR routers installed with an ATM-OC3, ADSL2+, G.shdsl, or G.shdsl.Bis interface module. ATM is not supported on the MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI routers. bandwidth Use bandwidth to configure the expected bandwidth for an interface. Use undo bandwidth to restore the default. Syntax bandwidth bandwidth-value undo bandwidth...
  • Page 207: Default

    Views PVC view PVC-group view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines On an ATM interface, multicast or broadcast packets are sent through all PVCs or PVC-groups with the broadcast attribute enabled. You must configure this command on a PVC or PVC-group where broadcast or multicast packets must be sent.
  • Page 208: Description

    [Sysname-Virtual-Ethernet2/4/1] default description Use description to configure the description for an interface. Use undo description to restore the default. Syntax description text undo description Default The description for an interface is interface name Interface, for example, Virtual-Ethernet 2/4/1 Interface. Views VE interface view VE subinterface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 209 vpi/vci: Specifies a PVC by its VPI and VCI values. The value range for the vpi argument is 0 to 255. The value range for the vci argument varies by interface type. For more information, see Table The values of the vpi and vci arguments cannot be 0 at the same time. As a best practice, do not use VCI values 0 through 31 because they are reserved for special purposes.
  • Page 210: Display Atm Pvc-Group

    display atm pvc-group Use display atm pvc-group to display PVC-group information. Syntax display pvc-group interface interface-type interface-number | interface-number.subnumber } [ pvc-group group-number ] ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters interface interface-type { interface-number | interface-number.subnumber }: Specifies an interface by its type and number.
  • Page 211 Table 40 Command output Field Description Name of the interface to which the PVC-groups belong, and the physical and administrative states of the interface. State of an interface (not a subinterface): • UP—The interface is both physically and administratively up. •...
  • Page 212 OAM loopback retry count (up/down): 3/5 OAM AIS-RDI count (up/down): 3/1 Interface State: UP, OAM State: UP, PVC State: UP Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 errors Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 errors Output queue: (Urgent queuing : Size/Length/Discards) 0/100/0 Output queue: (Protocol queuing : Size/Length/Discards) 0/500/0...
  • Page 213 Field Description Priority of the IP packets carried by the PVC in the PVC-group: • Default—Default PVC. IP packets without a priority configured are transmitted through the default PVC. • a-b—Lowest and highest priorities of the IP packets carried by Precedence the PVC.
  • Page 214: Display Atm Pvc-Info

    Field Description PVC state: • UP—The following states are up: State of the ATM interface to which the PVC belongs.  Shutdown state.  PVC State OAM state.  • DOWN—One or more of the following states is down: State of the ATM interface to which the PVC belongs. ...
  • Page 215 vpi/vci: Specifies a PVC by its VPI and VCI values. The value range for the vpi argument is 0 to 255. The value range for the vci argument varies by interface type. For more information, see Table The values of the vpi and vci arguments cannot be 0 at the same time. As a best practice, do not use VCI values 0 through 31 because they are reserved for special purposes.
  • Page 216 Service-type: UBR, Output-pcr: 200 kbps Transmit-Priority: 0 OAM loopback interval: 0 sec(disabled), OAM loopback retry interval: 1 sec OAM loopback retry count (up/down): 3/5 OAM AIS-RDI count (up/down): 3/1 Interface State: UP, OAM State: UP, PVC State: UP Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 errors Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 errors Output queue: (Urgent queuing : Size/Length/Discards) 0/100/0...
  • Page 217: Display Interface Virtual-Ethernet

    Field Description Name of the interface to which the PVC belongs, and the physical and administrative states of the interface. State of an interface (not a subinterface): • UP—The interface is both physically and administratively up. • DOWN—The interface is in either of the following states: The interface is administratively up and physically down ...
  • Page 218 Syntax display interface [ virtual-ethernet [ interface-number ] ] [ brief [ description | down ] ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters interface-number: Specifies a VE interface by its number. brief: Displays brief interface information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays detailed interface information.
  • Page 219 <Sysname> display interface virtual-ethernet brief down Brief information on interface(s) under bridge mode: Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby Interface Link Cause VE2/4/1 DOWN Not connected Table 44 Command output Field Description Physical state of the interface: • Administratively DOWN—The interface was shut down by using the shutdown command.
  • Page 220: Encapsulation

    Field Description Physical connection state of the interface: • UP—The interface is physically up. Link • ADM—The interface was shut down manually. You can bring up the interface by using the undo shutdown command. • Stby—The interface is a standby interface. Data link layer protocol state: •...
  • Page 221: Interface Virtual-Ethernet

    • aal5mux encapsulation supports IPoA, IPoEoA, PPPoA, and PPPoEoA mappings, but can only support one protocol at a time. • aal5nlpid encapsulation supports only IPoA mappings. Follow these guidelines when you configure the ATM AAL5 encapsulation type: • Devices on the two ends must be configured with the same ATM AAL5 encapsulation types. •...
  • Page 222: Mac-Address

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-ethernet 2/4/1 [Sysname-Virtual-Ethernet2/4/1] # Create VE subinterface Virtual-Ethernet 2/4/1.1 and enter its view. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-ethernet 2/4/1.1 [Sysname-Virtual-Ethernet2/4/1.1] mac-address Use mac-address to specify the MAC address for a VE interface. Use undo mac-address to restore the default. Syntax mac-address mac-address undo mac-address...
  • Page 223: Map Ip

    Default No IPoEoA mappings or PPPoEoA mappings exist. Views PVC view PVC-group view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters virtual-ethernet interface-number: Specifies a VE interface by its number. The interface must have already been created. Usage guidelines aal5snap and aal5mux encapsulations support IPoEoA and PPPoEoA mappings. You can create a maximum of 512 mappings on a VE interface.
  • Page 224 Default No IPoA mappings for a PVC or PVC group exist. Views PVC view PVC-group view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ip-address: Specifies the remote IP address mapped to the PVC or PVC-group. default: Sets the default PVC mapping. If no PVC mapping can be found for the next hop address of a packet, the packet is sent through the default PVC or PVC-group.
  • Page 225: Map Ppp

    map ppp Use map ppp to create a PPPoA mapping for a PVC or PVC-group. Use undo map ppp to delete the PPPoA mapping. Syntax map ppp virtual-template vt-number undo map ppp Default No PPPoA mappings for a PVC or PVC group exist. Views PVC view PVC-group view...
  • Page 226: Oam Ais-Rdi

    Syntax mtu size undo mtu Default The MTU of an ATM interface is 1500 bytes. Views VE interface view VE subinterface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters size: Specifies the MTU in the range of 46 to 1500 bytes. Usage guidelines The MTU setting can affect IP packet fragmentation and reassembly on the interface.
  • Page 227: Oam Loopback

    down down-seconds: Specifies the time (in seconds) within which the PVC goes down if it receives successive AIS/RDI alarm cells. The value range for the down-seconds argument is 1 to 60 seconds. Usage guidelines The system uses a 1-second timer to detect AIS/RDI alarm cells. •...
  • Page 228: Oam Ping

    down down-count: Specifies the number of successive OAM F5 Loopback cells not received before the PVC goes down. The value range for the down-count argument is 1 to 600, and the default is 5. retry retries: Specifies the interval for sending retransmission detection cells before PVC state change.
  • Page 229 pvc-name: Specifies a PVC by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 t o 15 c haracters, excluding slashes (/) and hyphens (-). For example, neither 1/20 nor a-b is a valid PVC name. vpi/vci: Specifies a PVC by its VPI and VCI values. The value range for the vpi argument is 0 to 255. The value range for the vci argument varies by interface type.
  • Page 230: Precedence

    Field Description Request time out No response is received within the specified timeout period. Sent = 3 Number of transmitted cells. Received = 0 Number of received responses. Cell loss rate (percentage of the number of unresponded cells Lost = 3(100.00% loss) to the total number of cells transmitted).
  • Page 231: Pvc

    In ATM interface view or ATM subinterface view: Use pvc to create a PVC and enter its view, or enter the view of an existing PVC. Use undo pvc to delete the specified PVC. In PVC-group view: Use pvc to create a PVC for a PVC group and enter PVC view, or enter the view of an existing PVC. Use undo pvc to remove the specified PVC from a PVC-group and delete the PVC.
  • Page 232: Pvc-Group

    If you have specified the PVC name when creating the PVC, you can enter the PVC view by using the pvc pvc-name [ vpi/vci ] command, and del ete the PVC by using the undo pvc pvc-name [ vpi/vci ] or undo pvc vpi/vci command. You can configure only one PVC on an ATM P2P subinterface.
  • Page 233: Remark Atm-Clp

    You can configure the priority of IP packets carried by each PVC. IP packets are transmitted through the PVC corresponding to the priority of the IP packets. • If no corresponding PVC is found, the IP packets are transmitted through the default PVC. •...
  • Page 234: Reset Atm Interface

    Usage guidelines This command is applicable only to outbound PVCs. Examples # Set the CLP flag value of ATM cells to 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] traffic behavior database [Sysname-behavior-database] remark atm-clp 1 reset atm interface Use reset atm interface to clear PVC statistics. Syntax reset atm interface [ interface-type { interface-number | interface-number.subnumber } ] Views...
  • Page 235: Service Cbr

    Usage guidelines Before you collect traffic statistics within a specific time period on an interface, clear the existing statistics for the interface. If you do not specify the virtual-ethernet keyword, this command clears statistics for all interfaces. If you specify the virtual-ethernet keyword but do not specify the interface-number argument, this command clears statistics for all VE interfaces.
  • Page 236: Service Ubr

    Usage guidelines When the peak output rate is exceeded, the system allocates caches based on the specified CDVT value to ensure service stability. A smaller CDVT value requires more hardware resources and is harder to configure. If the configuration fails, the following message appears: "Failed to set service parameter.
  • Page 237: Service Vbr-Nrt

    Parameters output-pcr: Specifies the peak output rate of ATM cells in kbps. For more information about the value range, see Table Usage guidelines this command well service cbr, service vbr-nrt, and service vbr-rt commands to set the service type and parameters of a PVC. If you execute this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
  • Page 238: Service Vbr-Rt

    output-scr: Specifies the sustainable output rate of ATM cells in kbps. Its value ranges are the same as those of the output-pcr argument, and i ts value is equal to or smaller than the value of the output-pcr argument. output-mbs: Specifies the maximum burst size for ATM cells (maximum number of ATM cells that the output interface can cache).
  • Page 239: Shutdown

    Parameters output-pcr: Specifies the peak output rate of ATM cells in kbps. For more information about the value range, see Table output-scr: Specifies the sustainable output rate of ATM cells in kbps. Its value ranges are the same as those of the output-pcr argument, and i ts value is equal to or smaller than the value of the output-pcr argument.
  • Page 240: Shutdown

    Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Shut down the VE interface Virtual-Ethernet 2/4/1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface virtual-ethernet 2/4/1 [Sysname-Virtual-Ethernet2/4/1] shutdown shutdown Use shutdown to shut down a PVC. Use undo shutdown to bring up a PVC. Syntax shutdown undo shutdown Default A PVC is up.
  • Page 241: Vp Limit

    Default The transmission priorities of the UBR service, VBR-NRT service, and VBR-RT service are 0, 5, and 8, respectively. Views PVC view PVC view in a PVC-group Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters priority: Specifies the transmission priority in the range of 0 to 9. A higher value indicates a higher priority.
  • Page 242 Parameters vpi: Specifies the VPI value in the range of 0 to 255. scr: Specifies the sustainable cell rate in kbps. For more information about the value range, Table Usage guidelines A VP is the collection of all PVCs with the same VPI value. VP policing is used to manage the maximum bandwidth of the VP, and monitor the traffic of the inbound and outbound directions of the VP on a physical interface.
  • Page 243: Modem Management Commands

    Modem management commands This feature is supported only on the following interface modules and interfaces: • AM interface modules. • ASE interface modules. • AUX interfaces. • SAE interface modules that are operating in asynchronous mode. country-code Use country-code to set the modem country code on an AM interface. Use undo country-code to restore the default.
  • Page 244: Modem Answer-Timer

    Modem encoding format varies by countries. Use this command to set the modem encoding format for a country. Examples # Set the country code to china on AM interface 2/4/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface analogmodem 2/4/0 [Sysname-Analogmodem2/4/0] country-code china modem answer-timer Use modem answer-timer to set a dial-up connection timer.
  • Page 245: Modem Auto-Answer

    modem auto-answer Use modem auto-answer to enable auto-answer mode. Use undo modem auto-answer to restore the default. Syntax modem auto-answer undo modem auto-answer Default Auto-answer mode is disabled. The modem answers a call only when it receives the AT command from the router.
  • Page 246: Modem Caller-Number Resolve

    Syntax modem callback undo modem callback Default Callback is disabled. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines The callback function enables a modem to disconnect an incoming call and call back the calling party upon request. Examples # Enable the callback function. <Sysname>...
  • Page 247: Modem Enable

    This command is for point of sale (POS) terminal access services. It is available only on TTY lines for AM interfaces. Configure this command if a bank front end processor requires the router to send the call numbers of POS terminals for acknowledgment before it accepts data from the terminals. For more information about POS terminal access services and caller number sending, see Terminal Access Configuration Guide.
  • Page 248: Sendat

    • AUX line This command is not available on the console or VTY lines. Examples # On user line TTY 1, enable the modem to answer incoming calls. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] line tty 1 [Sysname-line-tty1] modem enable call-in sendat Use sendat to issue an AT command to a modem. Syntax sendat at-string Views...
  • Page 249 Table 48 AT commands in common use Command Description Forces the modem to go off-hook in answer mode. If a call is coming in, the modem will try to answer it without waiting for the ringtone. This command is useful when manual answer mode is used.
  • Page 250 Command Description Sets the modulation negotiation mode for the modem to establish a connection with a remote modem operating at a different speed. Available options: • N0—Forces the modem to connect at the speed specified in the S37 register and the ATBn command.
  • Page 251: 3G/4G Modem Management Commands

    3G/4G modem management commands IPv6-related parameters are not supported on the following routers: • MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-L MS/810-LUS. • MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI. Common management commands controller cellular Use controller cellular to enter cellular interface view. Syntax controller cellular cellular-number Views System view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 252: Display Cellular

    Parameters text: Sets an interface description, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 255 characters. Examples # Set the description to Cellular-intf for Cellular 2/4/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] controller cellular 2/4/0 [Sysname-Cellular2/4/0] description Cellular-intf display cellular Use display cellular to display call connection information for a 3G/4G modem. Syntax display cellular [ interface-number ] Views...
  • Page 253 Current Service Status: Service available Current Service: Combined Packet Service: Attached Packet Session Status: Inactive Current Roaming Status: Roaming Network Selection Mode: Manual Network Connection Mode: WCDMA precedence Current Network Connection: HSDPA and HSUPA Mobile Country Code (MCC): 460 Mobile Network Code (MNC): 00 Location Area Code (LAC): 4318 Cell ID: 25381 Radio Information:...
  • Page 254 Field Description PDP data compression status: Data Compression • • Off. PDP status: • Active—The modem is transmitting data through PPP. Packet Session Status • Inactive—The modem is physically down. Diagnostic and monitoring (DM) status: • Open—DM is enabled. Diagnostics Monitor •...
  • Page 255 Field Description Mobile Country Code The MCC is displayed if the modem has found a mobile network. (MCC) Mobile Network Code The MNC is displayed if the modem is successfully registered with a mobile (MNC) network. The LAC is displayed if the modem is successfully registered with a mobile Location Area Code (LAC) network.
  • Page 256 Header Compression: Off Data Compression: Off Access Point Name (APN): cmnet Packet Session Status: Active Network Information: Current Service Status: Service available Network Selection Mode: Automatic Network Connection Mode: TD-SCDMA precedence Current Network Connection: HSDPA Mobile Network Name: CHINA MOBILE Downstream Bandwidth: 2800000 bps Radio Information: Current RSSI: -75 dBm...
  • Page 257 Field Description PDP status: Packet Session Status • Active—The modem is transmitting data through PPP. • Inactive—The modem is physically down. Service status of the modem: • Service available—The modem is providing services correctly. • Emergency—The modem is providing limited services. The cellular interface is not available.
  • Page 258 Field Description SIM card status: • OK—The SIM card is normal. • Network Reject—The SIM card is denied access to the network. The SIM Status cellular interface is not available. • Not Insert—The SIM card is absent. The cellular interface is not available.
  • Page 259 Field Description Service status of the modem: • Service available—The modem is providing services correctly. • Emergency—The modem is providing limited services. Current Service Status The cellular interface is not available. • No service—The modem cannot provide services. The cellular interface is not available. •...
  • Page 260 <Sysname> display cellular 0/0 Cellular0/0: Hardware Information: Model: MC7750 Manufacturer: Sierra Wireless, Incorporated Modem Firmware Version: SWI9600M_03.05.10.06 Hardware Version: 10 International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI): 990000560327506 Modem Status: Online Profile Information: Profile index: 1 PDP Type: IPv4 Header Compression: Off Data Compression: Off Access Point Name (APN): vzwinternet Network Information:...
  • Page 261 Field Description Profile Information Profile settings for the 4G modem. Profile index Index of the profile for modem. PDP type, displayed only when Profile 1 is Active: • IPv4. PDP Type • IPv6. • PPP (transparent transmission). PDP header compression status Header Compression •...
  • Page 262 Field Description Network selection mode Network Selection Mode • Manual. • Automatic. Mobile Country Code The MCC is displayed if the modem has found the network. (MCC) Mobile Network Code The MNC is displayed if the modem is successfully registered with a mobile (MNC) network.
  • Page 263: Display Controller Cellular

    Field Description PIN authentication status: • Disabled. PIN Verification • Enabled. • Unknown. PIN status: • Ready—The SIM card is ready. • PIN Requirement—Requires you to execute the pin verify command to PIN Status enter the PIN for PIN verification. •...
  • Page 264 If you specify the cellular keyword but not specify the interface-number argument, the command displays information about existing cellular interfaces. Hot swapping a USB 3G/4G modem clears the cellular interface statistics. Examples # Display information about Cellular 2/4/0. <Sysname> display controller cellular 2/4/0 Cellular2/4/0 Current state: UP Description: Cellular2/4/0 Interface...
  • Page 265: Dm-Port Open

    Field Description PPP channel statistics: PPP channel 0 traffic statistics • TX: 0 packets, 0 errors—Number of packets and number TX: 0 packets, 0 errors of error packets sent through the PPP channel. • RX: 0 packets, 0 errors—Number of packets and number RX: 0 packets, 0 errors of error packets received through the PPP channel.
  • Page 266: Modem Reboot

    Syntax mode { 1xrtt | auto | evdo | gsm | gsm-precedence | hybrid | lte | td | td-precedence | wcdma | wcdma-precedence } Default The default setting for this command depends on the modem model. Views Cellular interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters...
  • Page 267: Modem Response

    Examples # Manually reboot the 3G/4G modem. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] controller cellular 2/4/0 [Sysname-Cellular2/4/0] modem reboot modem response Use modem response to set a 3G/4G modem response timer and a consecutive response failure threshold for auto recovery. Use undo modem response to restore the default. Syntax modem response timer time auto-recovery threshold undo modem response...
  • Page 268: Pin Unlock

    Syntax pin modify current-pin new-pin Views Cellular interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters current-pin: Specifies the current PIN of the SIM/UIM card, a string of 4 to 8 digits. new-pin: Specifies the new PIN, a string of 4 to 8 digits. Usage guidelines The new PIN is saved on the SIM/UIM card.
  • Page 269: Pin Verification Enable

    new-pin: Specifies the new PIN, a string of 4 to 8 digits. Usage guidelines A SIM/UIM card will be locked in the following circumstances: • Consecutive PIN modification failures. • Consecutive failures for enabling or disabling PIN authentication. • Consecutive PIN authentication failures. If the SIM/UIM card is locked, the 3G modem cannot be u sed.
  • Page 270: Pin Verify

    • Reboot the device. • Execute the modem reboot command to reboot a 3G/4G modem. • Hot swap a USB 3G/4G modem. • Cold boot the device where a SIC-3G/4G modem is installed. To perform PIN verification, you also need to execute the pin verify command to save the PIN of the SIM/UIM card on the device.
  • Page 271: Plmn Search

    Usage guidelines This command saves the PIN of the SIM/UIM card on the device. The PIN is used for verifying the 3G/4G modem when PIN verification is performed. You can execute this command before or after you enable PIN verification. Consecutive PIN verification failures might lock a SIM/UIM card.
  • Page 272: Plmn Select

    Field Description Mobile Country Code. Mobile Network Code: • 00, 02, and 07—China Mobile. • 01—China Unicom. • 03—China Telecom. Status of the mobile network: • Current. Status • Available. • Forbidden. Type Type of the mobile network. Related commands display cellular plmn select plmn select...
  • Page 273: Reset Counters Controller Cellular

    plmn search reset counters controller cellular Use reset counters controller cellular to clear statistics for a cellular interface. Syntax reset counters controller cellular [ interface-number ] Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interface-number: Specifies a cellular interface by its number. If you do not specify this argument, this command clears statistics for all cellular interfaces.
  • Page 274: Sendat

    low lowthreshold: Specifies the lower RSSI threshold value in the range of 0 t o 150, which represents a lower RSSI threshold in the range of –150 dBm to 0 dBm. The value of lowthreshold cannot be s maller than the value of mediumthreshold because the system automatically adds a negative sign to the RSSI thresholds.
  • Page 275: Shutdown

    One sendat command issues one configuration directive. To issue multiple configuration directives to a modem, you must repeat the sendat command. Configuration directives might cause malfunction of a 3G /4G modem. When you issue a configuration directive to the modem, make sure you understand the impact on the 3G/4G modem. Examples # Issue the ATD169 directive to the 3G/4G modem to call number 169.
  • Page 276: Sim Switch-To

    SIM card. Usage guidelines IMPORTANT: This command is supported only on MSR810-LMS/810-LUS routers and routers installed with SIC-4G-CNDE interface modules. This command allows the device to automatically switch back to the primary SIM card after the specified length of time of using the secondary SIM card.
  • Page 277: Trust-Imsi

    IMPORTANT: This command is supported only on MSR810-LMS/810-LUS routers and routers installed with SIC-4G-CNDE interface modules. On a dev ice that uses dual SIM card, you can execute this command to specify the use of the secondary SIM card when one of the following problems occurs: •...
  • Page 278: 3G Modem-Specific Management Commands

    3G modem-specific management commands gsm band Use gsm band to specify a GSM frequency band. Use undo gsm band to restore the default. Syntax gsm band { egsm900 | gsm450 | gsm480 | gsm750 | gsm850 | gsm1800 | gsm1900 | pgsm900 | rsgm900 } undo gsm band Default...
  • Page 279: Profile Create

    wcdma band profile create Use profile create to create a profile for a 3G modem. Syntax profile create profile-number { dynamic | static apn } authentication-mode { none | { chap | pap } user username [ password password ] } Default The default setting for this command depends on the 3G modem model.
  • Page 280: Profile Delete

    profile delete Use profile delete to delete a profile for a 3G modem. Syntax profile delete profile-number Views Cellular interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters profile-number: Specifies a profile by its number. The value range varies by modem model. Examples # Delete profile 1 for Cellular 2/4/0.
  • Page 281: Serial-Set

    Usage guidelines The primary profile always has priority over the backup profile. For each dialup connection establishment, the 3G modem uses the backup profile only when it has failed to dial up using the primary profile. You must configure the same user name and password for the primary and backup profiles. This command takes effect only on dialup connections initiated after the command is configured.
  • Page 282: 4G Modem-Specific Management Commands

    Default No WCDMA band is specified. Views Cellular interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters wcdma800: Specifies the WCDMA 800 MHz band. wcdma850: Specifies the WCDMA 850 MHz band. wcdma900: Specifies the WCDMA 900 MHz band. wcdma1700jp: Specifies the Japan WCDMA 1700 MHz band. wcdma1700us: Specifies the US WCDMA 1700 MHz band.
  • Page 283: Apn-Profile

    undo apn Default No APN is specified for a 4G modem. Views 4G modem profile view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters dynamic: Uses an APN automatically assigned by the service provider. static apn: Specifies the APN provided by the service provider. The apn argument is a string of 1 to 100 characters.
  • Page 284: Apn-Profile Apply

    Related commands apn-profile apply apn-profile apply Use apn-profile apply to specify a 4G modem profile for an interface. Use undo apn-profile apply to restore the default. Syntax apn-profile apply profile-name [ backup profile-name ] undo apn-profile apply Default No 4G modem profiles are specified for an interface. Views Eth-channel interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 285: Authentication-Mode

    undo attach-format imsi-sn split Default No separator is specified for the IMSI/SN binding authentication information. Views 4G modem profile view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters split splitchart: Specifies a separator. It can be a letter, a digit, or a sign such as a percent sign (%) or a pound sign (#).
  • Page 286: Bandwidth

    user username: Specifies the username for authentication, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. cipher: Specifies a password in encrypted form. simple: Specifies a password in plaintext form. For security purposes, the password specified in plaintext form will be stored in encrypted form. string: Specifies the password.
  • Page 287: Description

    Syntax default Views Eth-channel interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines CAUTION: The default command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the impact of this command before using it on a live network. This command might fail to restore the default settings for some commands for reasons such as command dependencies and system restrictions.
  • Page 288: Display Interface Eth-Channel

    Examples # Set the description for Eth-channel 2/4/0:0 to Echannel-interface. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface eth-channel 2/4/0:0 [Sysname-Eth-channel2/4/0:0] description Echannel-interface display interface eth-channel Use display interface eth-channel to display information about the specified or all Eth-channel interfaces. Syntax display interface [ eth-channel [ channel-id ] ] [ brief [ description | down ] ] Views Any view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 289 Last link flapping: Never Last clearing of counters: Never Last 300 seconds input rate 0.00 bytes/sec, 0.00 packets/sec Last 300 seconds output rate 0.00 bytes/sec, 0.00 packets/sec Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 buffers Output:0 packets, 0 bytes # Display brief information about Eth-channel 2/4/0:0. <Sysname>...
  • Page 290 Field Description Packet statistics for urgent queuing in the output queue of the interface: • Size—Current number of packets in the queue. Output queue - Urgent queuing: Size/Length/Discards • Length—Maximum number of packets that can stay in the queue. • Discards—Number of dropped packets.
  • Page 291: Eth-Channel

    Field Description Explains the Link field values: • ADM—The interface has been shut down by the network administrator. To recover its physical layer state, execute the Link: ADM - administratively down; undo shutdown command. Stby - standby • Stby—The interface is a standby interface. To view the primary interface information, execute the display interface-backup state command.
  • Page 292: Imsi Bind

    Parameters channel-number: Specifies an Eth-channel interface by its number. Usage guidelines This command names the Eth-channel interface channelized from a cellular interface as eth-channel cellular-number:channel-number. Examples # Channelize Cellular 2/4/0 into an Eth-channel interface. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] controller cellular 2/4/0 [Sysname-Cellular2/4/0] eth-channel 0 imsi bind Use imsi bind to bind the IMSI on the SIM card to an interface.
  • Page 293: Ip Address Cellular-Alloc

    Syntax interface eth-channel interface-number Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interface-number: Specifies an Eth-channel interface by its number. Examples # Enter Eth-channel 2/4/0:0 interface view. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface eth-channel 2/4/0:0 [Sysname-Eth-channel2/4/0:0] ip address cellular-alloc Use ip address cellular-alloc to enable an Eth-channel interface to obtain an IP address by using the modem-manufacturer's proprietary protocol.
  • Page 294: Ipv6 Address Cellular-Alloc

    [Sysname-Eth-channel2/4/0:0] ip address cellular-alloc Related commands ipv6 address cellular-alloc ipv6 address cellular-alloc Use ipv6 address cellular-alloc to enable an interface to obtain an I Pv6 address by using the modem-manufacturer's proprietary protocol. Use undo ipv6 address cellular-alloc to restore the default. Syntax ipv6 address cellular-alloc undo ipv6 address cellular-alloc...
  • Page 295: Mtu

    undo lte band Default The default setting for this command varies by 4G modem model. Views Cellular interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters band-number: Specifies a band for a 4G modem. The available bands vary by modem model. Usage guidelines IMPORTANT: This command is supported only by the following 4G modems: •...
  • Page 296: Pdp-Type

    Examples # Set the MTU for Eth-channel 2/4/0:0 to 1430 bytes. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface eth-channel 2/4/0:0 [Sysname-Eth-channel2/4/0:0] mtu 1430 pdp-type Use pdp-type to specify the PDP data carrying protocol. Use undo pdp-type to restore the default. Syntax pdp-type { ipv4 | ipv6 | ipv4v6 } undo pdp-type Default The PDP data carrying protocol is IPv4 and IPv6.
  • Page 297: Shutdown

    Usage guidelines Use this command to clear history statistics if you want to collect traffic statistics for a specific period. • If you do not specify an interface type, the command clears statistics on all interfaces. • If you specify the eth-channel keyword without specifying the channel ID, the command clears statistics on all Eth-channel interfaces.
  • Page 298: Ddr Commands

    DDR commands Commands and descriptions for centralized devices apply to the following routers: • MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-L MS/810-LUS. • MSR2600-10-X1. • MSR 2630. • MSR3600-28/3600-51. • MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI. • MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC. MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660. Commands and descriptions for distributed devices apply to the following routers: •...
  • Page 299: Default

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface dialer 1 [Sysname-Dialer1] bandwidth 100 default Use default to restore the default settings for a dialer interface. Syntax default Views Dialer interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines CAUTION: The default command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the impact of this command when you execute it on a live network.
  • Page 300: Dialer Bundle Enable

    Parameters text: Specifies the interface description, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 255 characters. Examples # Set the description of Dialer 1 to dialer-intf. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface dialer 1 [Sysname-Dialer1] description dialer-intf dialer bundle enable Use dialer bundle enable to enable bundle DDR on a dialer interface. Use undo dialer bundle enable to disable bundle DDR on a dialer interface.
  • Page 301: Dialer Callback-Center

    Use undo dialer bundle-member to remove a physical interface from a dialer bundle in bundle DDR. Syntax dialer bundle-member number [ priority priority ] undo dialer bundle-member number Default A physical interface does not belong to any dialer bundle in bundle DDR. Views Physical interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 302: Dialer Call-In

    Views Dialup interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters Uses callback number configured dial-number: authorization-attribute callback-number command in local user view to place return calls. user: Uses the dial string configured in the dialer route command to place return calls. Usage guidelines This command is mandatory on the PPP callback server.
  • Page 303: Dialer Circular Enable

    Default Calls from all ISDN calling numbers are accepted, and callback is not initiated. Views Dialup interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters remote-number: Specifies an ISDN calling number, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 30 characters. The asterisk (*) is allowed as a wildcard that matches any character. callback: Enables callback for the specified ISDN calling number.
  • Page 304: Dialer Circular-Group

    Before using traditional DDR, you must use this command to enable traditional DDR on the dialup interface. If you configure this command on a dialup interface already enabled with bundle DDR, the system clears the original bundle DDR settings. The undo dialer circular enable command clears all DDR settings on the dialup interface. Examples # Enable traditional DDR on Serial 2/1/0.
  • Page 305: Dialer Disconnect

    [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] dialer circular-group 1 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] quit [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/1 [Sysname-Serial2/1/1] dialer circular-group 1 Related commands dialer circular enable dialer priority interface dialer dialer disconnect Use dialer disconnect to disconnect dialup links on an interface. Syntax dialer disconnect [ interface interface-type interface-number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 306: Dialer Number

    Usage guidelines DDR provides traffic statistics for dialup links at the user-configured interval. Examples # Set the interval for DDR to collect traffic statistics to 3 seconds. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] dialer flow-interval 3 Related commands dialer threshold dialer number Use dialer number to configure a dial string for placing calls to a single remote site. Use undo dialer number to restore the default.
  • Page 307: Dialer Peer-Name

    dialer timer autodial dialer peer-name Use dialer peer-name to specify the host name of the remote device for authenticating incoming calls. Use undo dialer peer-name to remove the specified host name. Syntax dialer peer-name username undo dialer peer-name [ username ] Default No host name of the remote device is specified for authenticating incoming calls.
  • Page 308: Dialer Queue-Length

    Views Physical interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters priority: Specifies the priority of the physical interface in a dialer circular group, in the range of 1 to 127. The larger the value, the higher the priority. Usage guidelines This command sets the order in which the available physical interfaces in a dialer circular group are used.
  • Page 309: Dialer Route

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] dialer queue-length 10 dialer route Use dialer route to configure a dialup interface to place calls to a remote site or receive calls from it. Use undo dialer route to remove the configuration. Syntax dialer route...
  • Page 310: Dialer Threshold

    To use the user keyword, you must configure PPP authentication. DDR accepts a call only when the host name obtained through PPP authentication is the same as the remote username configured by using this command. You can configure a dialup interface to place calls to or receive calls from multiple remote sites. You can also configure multiple dial strings for one destination address for backup purposes.
  • Page 311: Dialer Timer Autodial

    • The percentage of traffic to the bandwidth of (n-1) activated links is equal to or higher than the traffic threshold. For more information about the upper limit and l ower limit of links, see Layer 2 — WAN Access Configuration Guide.
  • Page 312: Dialer Timer Compete

    [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] dialer timer autodial 60 Related commands dialer number dialer route dialer timer compete Use dialer timer compete to set the compete-idle timer. Use undo dialer timer compete to restore the default. Syntax dialer timer compete compete-idle undo dialer timer compete Default The compete-idle timer is 20 seconds.
  • Page 313: Dialer Timer Idle

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Specifies the holddown timer value in the range of 5 to 65535 seconds. Usage guidelines The holddown timer starts when a link is disconnected. A call attempt to bring up this link can be made only after the timer expires.
  • Page 314: Dialer Timer Wait-Carrier

    [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] dialer timer idle 50 dialer timer wait-carrier Use dialer timer wait-carrier to set the wait-carrier timer. Use undo dialer timer wait-carrier to restore the default. Syntax dialer timer wait-carrier wait-carrier undo dialer timer wait-carrier Default The wait-carrier timer is 60 seconds.
  • Page 315: Dialer-Group

    Parameters delay: Specifies the warm-up timer value for dynamic route backup, in the range of 0 t o 65535 seconds. Usage guidelines The warm-up timer introduces a delay for the dynamic route backup feature to operate after a system startup. Set this delay to prevent unnecessary link switchover at startup. Interfaces cannot come up until the device recovers the configuration during a reboot.
  • Page 316: Dialer-Group Rule

    [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] dialer-group 1 Related commands dialer-group rule dialer-group rule Use dialer-group rule to create a dialer group and configure a dial rule for it. Use undo dialer-group rule to delete a dialer group. Syntax dialer-group group-number rule { ip | ipv6 } { deny | permit | acl { acl-number | name acl-name } } undo dialer-group group-number rule [ ip | ipv6 ] Default No dialer group exists.
  • Page 317: Display Dialer

    Examples # Create dialer group 1 and configure DDR to place calls for IPv4 packets. Associate Serial 2/1/0 with dialer group 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] dialer-group 1 rule ip permit [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] dialer-group 1 # Create dialer group 1 and configure DDR to place calls for IPv6 packets. Associate Serial 2/1/0 with dialer group 1.
  • Page 318: Display Interface Dialer

    Table 57 Command output Field Description Dialer0 Dialup interface: dialer or physical. Dialer Route: Remote IP address and dial string set by using the dialer route NextHop: 111.111.111.111 Dialer command. number: 123456789012345678901234567890 Dialer number Dial string for a remote IP address. DDR timers in seconds: •...
  • Page 319 Examples # Display detailed information about Dialer 1. <Sysname> display interface dialer 1 Dialer1 Current state: UP Line protocol state: UP (spoofing) Description: Dialer1 Interface Bandwidth: 64kbps Maximum Transmit Unit: 1500 Hold timer: 10 seconds, retry times: 5 Internet protocol processing: disabled Link layer protocol: PPP LCP: initial Physical: Dialer, baudrate: 64000 bps...
  • Page 320 Field Description Internet protocol processing Network layer protocol state of the dialer interface. Hold timer Interval for sending keepalive packets. Maximum number of keepalive retransmission attempts. A link is retry times removed after the maximum number of retransmission attempts is reached.
  • Page 321: Interface Dialer

    Field Description Description Description of the interface. Reason why a physical link is down. If the port has been shut down by using the shutdown command, this field displays Administratively. To Cause restore the physical state of the interface, use the undo shutdown command.
  • Page 322: Ppp Callback

    Views Dialer interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters size: Specifies the MTU in the range of 128 to 1500 bytes. Usage guidelines The MTU setting of a dialer interface affects the fragmentation and reassembly of IP packets. Examples # Set the MTU of Dialer 1 to 1200 bytes. <Sysname>...
  • Page 323: Ppp Callback Ntstring

    ppp callback ntstring Use ppp callback ntstring to specify a dial string for a Windows server to call back. Use undo ppp callback ntstring to restore the default. Syntax ppp callback ntstring dial-number undo ppp callback ntstring Default No callback dial string is specified. Views Dialup interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 324: Service

    The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. (Distributed devices in IRF mode.) Usage guidelines The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility: Hardware Command compatibility MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE /810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 MSR 2630 MSR3600-28/3600-51 MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI...
  • Page 325: Service Standby

    Hardware Command compatibility MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660 MSR5620/5660/5680 This command is supported on distributed devices and IRF-capable centralized devices. Specify traffic processing slots if a feature requires that all traffic on a dialer interface be processed on the same slot. For high availability, you can specify one primary and one backup traffic processing slot by using the service command and the service standby command, respectively.
  • Page 326 The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. (Distributed devices in IRF mode.) Usage guidelines The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility: Hardware Command compatibility MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE /810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS MSR2600-10-X1 MSR 2630 MSR3600-28/3600-51 MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC...
  • Page 327: Shutdown

    Examples # (Distributed devices in standalone mode.) Specify a primary traffic processing slot and a backup traffic processing slot for Dialer 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface dialer 1 [Sysname-Dialer1] service slot 2 [Sysname- Dialer1] service standby slot 3 Related commands service shutdown Use shutdown to shut down a dialer interface.
  • Page 328: Standby Routing-Group Rule

    Parameters group-number: Specifies a dynamic route backup group by its number in the range of 1 to 255. Usage guidelines Before assigning a dialup interface to a dynamic route backup group, make sure DDR is enabled on the interface. A dialup interface can be assigned to multiple dynamic route backup groups. Examples # Assign dialup interface BRI 2/4/0 to dynamic route backup group 1.
  • Page 329: Standby Timer Routing-Disable

    [Sysname] standby routing-group 1 rule ip 20.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 [Sysname] standby routing-group 1 rule ip 30.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 standby timer routing-disable Use standby timer routing-disable to set the secondary link disconnection delay. Use undo standby timer routing-disable to restore the default. Syntax standby timer routing-disable delay undo standby timer routing-disable Default...
  • Page 330: Timer-Hold Retry

    Usage guidelines On an interface encapsulated with PPP, the data link layer sends keepalive packets at keepalive intervals to detect the availability of the remote end. The data link layer determines that the peer end is down if it has not received any keepalive messages when the keepalive retry limit is reached. The data link layer then reports the link down event to the upper-layer protocols.
  • Page 331 Related commands timer-hold...
  • Page 332: Frame Relay Commands

    • POS/CPOS. • SAE. IPv6-related parameters are not supported on the following routers: • MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-L MS/810-LUS. • MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI. broadcast Use broadcast to allow broadcast packets on a virtual circuit (VC). Use undo broadcast to forbid broadcast packets on a VC.
  • Page 333 Syntax display fr compression iphc { rtp | tcp } [ interface interface-type interface-number [ dlci dlci-number ] ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters rtp: Displays statistics for RTP header compression. tcp: Displays statistics for TCP header compression. interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.
  • Page 334 Compressed/Error/Total: 0/0/0 packets Sent: Compressed/Total: 0/0 packets Sent/Saved/Total: 0/0/0 bytes Packet-based compression ratio: 0% Byte-based compression ratio: 0% Connections: Rx/Tx: 16/16 Five-Minute-Miss: 0 (Misses/5Mins) Max-Miss: 0 DLCI: 17, Serial2/1/0 Received: Compressed/Error/Total: 0/0/0 packets Sent: Compressed/Total: 0/0 packets Sent/Saved/Total: 0/0/0 bytes Packet-based compression ratio: 0% Byte-based compression ratio: 0% Connections:...
  • Page 335: Display Fr Compression Stac

    Field Description Statistics on sent packets: • Rx—Maximum number of decompression connections when the device acts as the receiving end. Connections: • Tx—Maximum number of compression Rx/Tx connections when the device acts as the transmitting end. Five-Minute-Miss: x (Misses/5Mins) • Five-Minute-Miss—Number of times an entry Max-Miss: x failed to be found over the most recent 5...
  • Page 336: Display Fr Fragment

    Serial2/1/0 DLCI: 22 Uncompressed bytes sent/received: 0/0 Compressed bytes sent/received: 0/0 1 min avg ratio output/input: 0.000/0.000 5 min avg ratio output/input: 0.000/0.000 Table 60 Command output Field Description Uncompressed bytes sent/received Number of sent/received bytes before compression. Compressed bytes sent/received Number of bytes sent/received after compression.
  • Page 337: Display Fr Inarp

    DLCI Interface Type Size (byte) In/Out/Dropped Serial2/1/0 FRF12(end-to-end) 80 0/0/0 # Display FRF.12 fragmentation statistics for the VC with DLCI 200 on interface Serial 2/1/0. <Sysname> display fr fragment interface serial2/1/0 dlci 200 Type: FRF12(end-to-end) Size: 80 bytes Pre-fragment: Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes Fragmented: Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes...
  • Page 338: Display Fr Ipv6 Map

    Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. It can be a main interface or subinterface. If you specify a main interface, this command displays statistics for the main interface and its subinterfaces. If you specify a s ubinterface, this command displays statistics for the subinterface.
  • Page 339: Display Fr Lmi

    dlci dlci-number: Specifies a VC by its DLCI in the range of 16 to 1007. • If you specify a main interface and a VC that is not on the main interface or any of its subinterfaces, this command does not display IPv6 address mapping for the VC. •...
  • Page 340 Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies a main interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface, this command displays LMI information for all main interfaces. Usage guidelines The LMI protocol sends status enquiry messages and status messages for maintaining Frame Relay links.
  • Page 341: Display Fr Map

    fr lmi n392dce fr lmi n392dte fr lmi n393dce fr lmi n393dte fr lmi t392dce fr lmi type timer-hold display fr map Use display fr map to display Frame Relay address mapping. Syntax display fr map [ interface interface-type interface-number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 342: Display Fr Pvc

    Field Description The VC identified by DLCI 100 is mapped to the peer IP address 100.100.1.1 through InARP. The VC is DLCI: 100, IP InARP 100.100.1.1, Serial2/1/0 configured on the interface Serial 2/1/0. If the InARP keyword is not displayed, the address-to-DLCI map is a static map manually configured.
  • Page 343 DLCI: 102 Type: Static Interface: Serial2/1/0.1 Encapsulation: Nonstandard Creation time: 2012/04/01 23:56:14 Status: Active Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 dropped Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 dropped # Display detailed information on the PVC identified by DLCI 100 and statistics about data sent and received on the PVC.
  • Page 344: Fr Compression Iphc Enable

    Field Description Time when the PVC was created and the state of the Creation time: 2012/1/04/01 23:55:39, Status: Active PVC, which can be Active or Inactive. Number of received packets, number of received Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 dropped bytes, and number of dropped packets.
  • Page 345: Fr Compression Iphc Rtp-Connections

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters nonstandard: Specifies the nonstandard encapsulation type. Specify this keyword when the device is interoperating with third-party devices. This keyword supports RTP header compression (but not TCP header compression). Usage guidelines IPHC includes the following types: •...
  • Page 346: Fr Compression Iphc Tcp-Connections

    Default The maximum number of RTP header-compression connections is 16. Views Interface view Frame Relay virtual circuit view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters number: Specifies the maximum number of RTP header-compression connections allowed, in the range of 3 to 1000. When this argument is less than or equal to 256, packets are compressed in COMPRESSED_RTP_8 format.
  • Page 347 Use undo fr compression iphc tcp-connections to restore the default. Syntax fr compression iphc tcp-connections number undo fr compression iphc tcp-connections Default The maximum number of TCP header-compression connections is 16. Views Interface view Frame Relay virtual circuit view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters number: Specifies the maximum number of TCP header-compression connections allowed, in the...
  • Page 348: Fr Compression Stac Enable

    fr compression stac enable Use fr compression stac enable to enable Frame Relay STAC compression on a Frame Relay VC. Use undo fr compression stac enable to disable Frame Relay STAC compression on a Frame Relay VC. Syntax fr compression stac enable undo fr compression stac enable Default Frame Relay STAC compression is disabled on a Frame Relay VC.
  • Page 349: Fr Encapsulation

    Parameters dlci-number: Specifies a V C by its DLCI in the range 16 t o 1007. DLCIs 0 t hrough 15 and 1008 through 1023 are reserved. Usage guidelines The undo form of this command deletes all VCs if you do not specify the dlci-number argument. The DLCI of a VC must be unique on a main interface and all its subinterfaces.
  • Page 350: Fr Fragment Enable

    • Nonstandard—The nonstandard encapsulation type is compatible with dedicated encapsulation types of mainstream routers. If a VC is enabled with STAC compression, its encapsulation type can only be IETF. When a Frame Relay interface is configured with an encapsulation type: •...
  • Page 351: Fr Fragment Size

    This command and t he fr traffic-shaping command are mutually exclusive on an i nterface. For more information about Frame Relay traffic shaping, see ACL and QoS Configuration Guide. Examples # Enable Frame Relay FRF.12 fragmentation on Serial 2/1/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] link-protocol fr [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] fr fragment enable...
  • Page 352: Fr Inarp Interval

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ip: Performs inverse address resolution for IPv4 addresses. dlci-number: Specifies a VC by its DLCI number. The value range for this argument is 16 to 1007. If you do not specify a VC, all VCs on the interface and on all its subinterfaces are specified. Usage guidelines When Frame Relay sends data over an interface, the peer IP addresses must be mapped to the local DLCIs.
  • Page 353: Fr Interface-Type

    Examples # Set the InARP request interval during an InARP learning process to 15 seconds on the Frame Relay interface Serial 2/1/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] fr inarp interval 15 Related commands display fr inarp fr inarp fr interface-type Use fr interface-type to set the type of a Frame Relay interface.
  • Page 354: Fr Lmi N391Dte

    Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters dlci-number: Specifies a VC by its DLCI number in the range of 16 to 1007. If you do not specify a VC, all VCs on the interface and on all its subinterfaces are specified. Usage guidelines IND automatically creates IPv6 address-to-DLCI maps on an interface.
  • Page 355: Fr Lmi N392Dce

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] link-protocol fr [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] fr interface-type dte [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] fr lmi n391dte 10 fr lmi n392dce Use fr lmi n392dce to set the DCE-side N392 counter. Use undo fr lmi n392dce to restore the default. Syntax fr lmi n392dce n392-value undo fr lmi n392dce...
  • Page 356: Fr Lmi N393Dce

    Syntax fr lmi n392dte n392-value undo fr lmi n392dte Default The DTE-side N392 counter is 3. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters n392-value: Sets the DTE-side N392 counter in the range of 1 to 10. Usage guidelines This command is available on DTE interfaces. A DTE sends a status enquiry message at an interval to a DCE to request the link status.
  • Page 357: Fr Lmi N393Dte

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters n393-value: Sets the DCE-side N393 counter in the range of 1 to 10. Usage guidelines This command is available on DCE interfaces. A DCE requires a DTE to send a status enquiry message at an interval set by the T392 timer. If the DCE has not received the status enquiry message when the T392 timer expires, the error counter on the DCE increments by one.
  • Page 358: Fr Lmi T392Dce

    The N392 counter sets an error threshold for the total number of monitored events set by the N393 counter. If the number of errors during N393 events reaches N392, the DTE considers the physical link and all VCs unavailable and will not use them to forward packets. N392 must be less than N393 on the DTE side.
  • Page 359: Fr Lmi Type

    fr lmi type Use fr lmi type to configure the Frame Relay LMI protocol type. Use undo fr lmi type to restore the default. Syntax fr lmi type { ansi | nonstandard | q933a } undo fr lmi type Default The Frame Relay LMI protocol type is q933a.
  • Page 360: Fr Ipv6 Ind Holdtime

    undo fr map ipv6 { ipv6-address | default } dlci-number Default No static address-to-DLCI maps exist. Views Interface view (main interface view or P2MP subinterface view) Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ip-address: Specifies the peer IPv4 address. ipv6-address: Specifies the peer IPv6 address. default: Creates a default address-to-DLCI map.
  • Page 361: Fr Ipv6 Ind Solicitation Retrans-Timer

    Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters seconds: Specifies the IND request interval in the range of 10 to 120 seconds. Usage guidelines This command takes effect only when IND is enabled. Examples # Set the type of the Frame Relay interface Serial 2/1/0 to DTE, and set the IND request interval to 15 seconds for Serial 2/1/0.
  • Page 362: Link-Protocol Fr

    [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] fr interface-type dte [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] ipv6 ind solicitation retrans-timer 2 link-protocol fr Use link-protocol fr to enable Frame Relay encapsulation on an interface. Use undo link-protocol to restore the default. Syntax link-protocol fr undo link-protocol Default PPP encapsulation is enabled on all interfaces except Ethernet interfaces, VLAN interfaces, and ATM interfaces.
  • Page 363: Reset Fr Inarp

    <Sysname> reset fr compression iphc Related commands display fr compression iphc reset fr inarp Use reset fr inarp to clear dynamic address-to-DLCI maps established by InARP. Syntax reset fr inarp [ interface interface-type interface-number [ dlci dlci-number ] ] Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin...
  • Page 364: Reset Fr Pvc

    Parameters interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. It can be a main interface or subinterface. • If you specify a main interface, this command clears information for the main interface and its subinterfaces. • If you specify a subinterface, this command clears information for the subinterface. •...
  • Page 365: Timer-Hold

    undo snmp-agent trap enable fr Default SNMP notifications are disabled for Frame Relay. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Disable SNMP notifications for Frame Relay. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] undo snmp-agent trap enable fr timer-hold Use timer-hold to set the DTE-side T391 timer. Use undo timer-hold to restore the default.
  • Page 366: Multilink Frame Relay Commands

    Multilink Frame Relay commands This feature is supported only on Layer 2 Ethernet ports on the following modules: • CE3. • CPOS. • CT3. • • E1-F. • POS. • SAE. • • T1-F. bandwidth Use bandwidth to set the expected bandwidth for an MFR interface. Use undo bandwidth to restore the default.
  • Page 367: Description

    Syntax default Views MFR interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines CAUTION: The default command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the impact of this command when you execute it on a live network. This command might fail to restore the default settings for some commands for reasons such as command dependencies or system restrictions.
  • Page 368: Display Interface Mfr

    display interface mfr Use display interface mfr to display MFR interface information. Syntax display interface [ mfr [ interface-number ] ] [ brief [ description | down ] ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters mfr [ interface-number ]: Specifies MFR interfaces. If you do not specify the mfr keyword, this command displays information about all interfaces supported by the device.
  • Page 369 Table 67 Command output Field Description Physical state and administrative state of the MFR interface: • Administratively DOWN—The interface has been shut down by using the shutdown command. Current state • DOWN—The interface is administratively up, but its physical state is down (possibly because no physical link exists or the link has failed).
  • Page 370 Field Description Input: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 Number of incoming packets, number of incoming bytes, and number of dropps incoming packets discarded. Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes, 0 Number of outgoing packets, number of outgoing bytes, and number of dropps outgoing packets discarded.
  • Page 371: Display Mfr

    Field Description Causes for the physical link state of an interface to be DOWN: • Not connected—No physical connection exists (possibly because the network cable is disconnected or faulty). Cause • Administratively—The interface has been manually shut down by using the shutdown command. To restore the physical state of the interface, use the undo shutdown command.
  • Page 372 Dropped fragments (input/output): 0/0 Unassigned fragments: 0 Bundle links: Serial2/1/0 Physical state: Up Link state: Up Link name: Serial2/1/0 Table 69 Command output Field Description Operating state of the MFR interface: • Up—The interface is physically up. Bundle state • Down—The interface is physically down.
  • Page 373 Original packets assembled/fragmented (input/output): 0/0 Dropped fragments (input/output): 0/0 Unassigned fragments: 0 Bundle links: Serial2/1/0 Link name: Serial2/1/0 Peer link name: Serial2/1/0 Physical state: Up Link state: Up Cause code: None Timer: ACK 4 seconds Hello 10 seconds Retry: Max 2 Current 0 Bundle link negotiation statistics: Hello (Tx/Rx):...
  • Page 374 Field Description Cause code for a bundle link state: • None—Initial state. • Ack timer expired—The ACK timer expires. • Bundle link idle—The bundle link is not operational. • Inconsistent bundle—Possible configuration mismatch detected. Cause code • Loopback detected—The bundle link has detected a potential loopback condition.
  • Page 375: Fr Mfr

    fr mfr Use fr mfr to bind a physical interface to an MFR interface. Use undo fr mfr to remove all physical interfaces from an MFR interface. Syntax fr mfr mfr interface-number undo fr mfr Default A physical interface is not bound to any MFR interface. Views Interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 376: Link-Protocol Mfr

    Syntax interface mfr { interface-number | interface-number.subnumber [ p2mp | p2p ] } undo interface mfr { interface-number | interface-number.subnumber } Default No MFR interface or subinterfaces exist. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interface-number: Specifies a number for the MFR interface. interface-number.subnumber: Specifies a number for the MFR subinterface.
  • Page 377: Mfr Bundle-Name

    Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Enable MFR encapsulation on interface Serial 2/1/0. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0 [Sysname-Serial2/1/0] link-protocol mfr Related commands fr mfr mfr bundle-name Use mfr bundle-name to set a bundle name. Use undo mfr bundle-name to restore the default. Syntax mfr bundle-name name undo mfr bundle-name...
  • Page 378: Mfr Fragment Enable

    mfr fragment enable Use mfr fragment enable to enable fragmentation on an MFR interface. Use undo mfr fragment enable to disable fragmentation on an MFR interface. Syntax mfr fragment enable undo mfr fragment enable Default Fragmentation is disabled on an MFR interface. Views MFR interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 379: Mfr Timer Lost-Fragment

    Usage guidelines With fragmentation enabled, an MFR interface fragments packets larger than the set fragment size and sends the fragments over bundle links in a round robin manner. This reduces the transmission delay of real-time packets. Examples # Set the maximum fragment size allowed on interface MFR 0/0/2 to 70 bytes. <Sysname>...
  • Page 380: Mfr Link-Name

    mfr link-name Use mfr link-name to set the bundle link name for a Frame Relay interface. Use undo mfr link-name to restore the default. Syntax mfr link-name name undo mfr link-name Default The bundle link name is the name of the physical interface, for example, Serial 2/1/0. Views Frame Relay interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 381: Mfr Timer Ack

    Default The maximum number of retries is 2. Views Frame Relay interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters retries: Specifies the maximum number of retries, in the range 1 to 5. Usage guidelines A bundle link maintains link status by periodically sending hello messages to its peer end. If the bundle link sends a hello message but does not receive a hello acknowledgement, it will resend the hello message.
  • Page 382: Mfr Timer Hello

    Usage guidelines A bundle link maintains link status by periodically sending hello messages to its peer end. If the bundle link sends a hello message but does not receive a hello acknowledgement, it will resend the hello message. If the bundle link still receives no acknowledgements after the maximum number of retries is reached, the system det ermines that the line protocol on the bundle link is down.
  • Page 383: Mfr Window-Size

    Related commands link-protocol mfr mfr retry mfr timer ack mfr window-size Use mfr window-size to set the maximum number of fragments that can be held by the window used in the sliding window algorithm when an MFR interface reassembles received fragments. Use undo mfr window-size to restore the default.
  • Page 384: Shutdown

    interface-number.subnumber: Specifies a number for the MFR subinterface. The interface-number argument represents the number of the main MFR interface. The subnumber argument represents the number of the MFR subinterface. The value range for the subnumber argument is 0 to 1023. Usage guidelines Use this command to clear history statistics before you collect traffic statistics for a time period.
  • Page 385: Index

    Index A B C D E F G I L M N O P R S T U V W description,35 dialer bundle enable,288 allow l2tp,96 dialer bundle-member,288 apn,270 dialer callback-center,289 apn-profile,271 dialer call-in,290 apn-profile apply,272 dialer circular enable,291 attach-format imsi-sn split,272 dialer circular-group,292...
  • Page 386 display interface virtual-ethernet,205 map,347 display interface virtual-ppp,99 mfr,363 display interface virtual-template,42 display ip pool,1 band,266 display isdn active-channel,154 display isdn call-info,155 display isdn call-record,158 imsi bind,280 display isdn parameters,159 interface dialer,309 display isdn spid,161 interface eth-channel,280 display l2tp session,102 interface hdlc-bundle,148 display l2tp session temporary,103...
  • Page 387 isdn spid1,189 isdn spid2,190 ais-rdi,214 isdn two-tei,191 loopback,215 ping,216 l2tp enable,107 l2tp tsa-id,107 pdp-type,284 l2tp virtual-template va-pool,108 permanent-active,192 l2tp-auto-client,109 modify,255 l2tp-group,110 unlock,256 link-protocol fr,350 pin verification enable,257 link-protocol hdlc,133 verify,258 link-protocol mfr,364 plmn search,259 link-protocol ppp,12 plmn select,260 lns-ip,110 power-source,193 band,282 ppp access-control enable,113...
  • Page 388 ppp mp lfi size-per-frag,52 reset atm interface,222 ppp mp max-bind,53 reset counters controller cellular,261 ppp mp min-bind,54 reset counters interface,311 ppp mp min-fragment,54 reset counters interface,149 ppp mp mp-group,55 reset counters interface,371 reset counters interface,284 ppp mp short-sequence,56 ppp mp sort-buffer-size,56 reset counters interface mp-group,60...
  • Page 389 standby routing-group,315 tunnel authentication,126 standby routing-group rule,316 tunnel avp-hidden,127 standby timer routing-disable,317 tunnel flow-control,128 tunnel name,129 tunnel password,129 timer-hold,317 tunnel timer hello,130 timer-hold,353 timer-hold,134 timer-hold,31 user,131 timer-hold,125 timer-hold retry,135 limit,229 timer-hold retry,126 vpn-instance,131 timer-hold retry,32 timer-hold retry,318 transmit-priority,228 wcdma band,269 trust-imsi,265...

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