SG-1 Service Gateway SystemUser ManualDocument Number: SG1-UM-8500-03
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Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-20 SG1-UM-8500-03Configuring a single PVCThis command creates a permanent virtual circuit (PVC) on an
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-21[OAM]Operation And Management mode• on - Enable OAM mode• off - Disable OAM mode• on-
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-22 SG1-UM-8500-03[OAM]Operation And Management mode• on - Enable OAM mode• off - Disable OAM mode• on-
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-23Parameter(s)<port address>The authentication port number can be any number betw
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-24 SG1-UM-8500-03Example(s)Using the service cache commandThe SG-1 is able to cache each received serv
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-25Example(s)Using the no ip radius source-interface commandThis command deletes the rad
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-26 SG1-UM-8500-03access-list EDS-permit <source IP address> <mask> <cr>access-list n
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-27Parameter(s)<source ip address>This is the allowed network source IP; it must b
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-28 SG1-UM-8500-03Example(s)Using the no access-list native-ip-pass-through commandThe no access-list n
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-29When using the group parameter, there are three options for the first command line ar
SG1-UM-8500-03 xiABOUT THIS MANUALINTRODUCTIONThis manual applies to ADC's Service Gateway (SG) system, hereafter referred to as "SG-1."
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-30 SG1-UM-8500-03TUNNEL COMMANDSThis command defines a remote (the tunnel initiator) tunnel endpoint I
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-31The tunnel interface should appear in the ifTable with type tunnel (131) and should i
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-32 SG1-UM-8500-03Example(s)Using the ip tunnel echo commandThis command defines the source IP address
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-33TIMEOUTS COMMANDSSetting the Session-TimeoutThe session timeout is used to disconnect
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-34 SG1-UM-8500-03NATIVE IP COMMANDSUsing the native-ip dhcp pre-auth-mode commandThe system should ena
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-35Example(s)Using the native-ip enable commandThis command enables native ip service on
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-36 SG1-UM-8500-03Example(s)The system should disable the native-ip enable command in case Native IP ca
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-37Using native-ip realm commandThe native-ip realm command specifies the realm string t
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-38 SG1-UM-8500-03Parameter(s)<slot\port>The Ethernet slot number (valid number range is 0 to 2).
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-39MAXIMUM SEGMENT SIZE (MSS) CHANGINGUsing the ip tcp adjust-mss commandThe system, whe
About This Manual June 30, 2006xii SG1-UM-8500-03CONVENTIONSThe following style conventions and terminology are used throughout this guide.EU COMPLIAN
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-40 SG1-UM-8500-03L2TP AND PPP COMMANDSThe L2TP commands are used for configuring the L2tp source-addre
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-41Configuring the primary DNSUsageip primary-name-server <IP address>Example(s)
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-42 SG1-UM-8500-03<mask>The mask of the network allowed connecting the LNS.<alpha-numeric stri
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-43Parameter(s)<pool_name>The IP pool name (an alpha-numeric string).<starting_
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-44 SG1-UM-8500-03Using the lcp echo commandThis command configures the LCP echo behavior in all PPP se
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-45Using the service internal commandThe system default internal service is Framed-PPP.
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-46 SG1-UM-8500-03PPPoE supportSG-1 PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) support enables multiple hosts at a remot
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-472.SG-1 as xDSL aggregator using Gigabit Ethernet networkIn this scenario, a PPP sessi
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-48 SG1-UM-8500-03DHCP COMMANDSDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communications protocol
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-49Using the ip dhcp relay information option commandThe ip dhcp relay information optio
SG1-UM-8500-03 1-11ChapterOVERVIEWThe SG-1 is a service creation platform optimized for delivering differentiated services to residential, mobile, and
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-50 SG1-UM-8500-03DHCP Agent ID OverwriteWhen configured, the SG-1 should overwrite the DHCP agent ID a
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-51IGMP COMMANDSUsing the ip igmp proxy commandThe ip igmp proxy upstream-interface comm
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-52 SG1-UM-8500-03ROUTING COMMANDUsing the ip forward commandThis command enables IP forwarding between
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-53Example(s)Add an IP route:Modify an Existing IP route:Route network 192.168.4.0 to Et
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-54 SG1-UM-8500-03Route network 192.168.4.0 to Loopback interface 2:Route network 192.168.4.0 to Ethern
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-55Deleting an IP route lineThis command deletes the existing route.Usageno ip route [n
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-56 SG1-UM-8500-03Usageno ip default-gatewayExample(s)When assigning a default-gateway that is not in t
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-57Example(s)This command disables the system default routing process.Usageno routerUsin
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-58 SG1-UM-8500-03Example(s)Using the no ip ospf interface commandThis command disables OSPF on an inte
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-59Using the ip ospf interface dead-interval commandThe command specifies the number of
Chapter 1: Overview June 30, 20061-2 SG1-UM-8500-03The SG-1 comprises two types of system chassis: 1U and 10U. The 1U chassis (or Mini System Chassis)
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-60 SG1-UM-8500-03Parameter(s)<simple-pass | message-digest | null>This is the authentication typ
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-61Usageno ip ospf interface <Ethernet | VLAN | ATM> <slot number>\<port
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-62 SG1-UM-8500-03Using the ip ospf area stub commandThis command configures an OSPF area as a stub are
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-63Using the no ip ospf advertise network commandThis command deletes advertisement of a
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-64 SG1-UM-8500-03Parameter(s)<slot number>This is the SCC slot number; valid number range is 0 t
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-65Example 1: create mpls L2 VPN based on Martini draft for redirectionExample 2: create
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-66 SG1-UM-8500-03<vc-id>This assigns a VC ID to the virtual circuit between the system and the r
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-67Using mpls ip default-route commandIt enables the distribution of labels associated w
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-68 SG1-UM-8500-03Table 7-17. vrrp command parametersThe following examples use two SCCs (Service Creat
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-69Example 1 (SCC1 configuration):Example 2 (SCC2 configuration):Host(config)# vrrp inte
June 30, 2006 Chapter 1: OverviewSG1-UM-8500-03 1-3• Identify any required procedures and tests.• On an equipment plan, make a preliminary decision th
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-70 SG1-UM-8500-03Using the no vrrp commandThis command deletes the virtual router configuration in the
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-71Example(s)DEBUG COMMANDSUse the commands at the second level prompt to switch the sys
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-72 SG1-UM-8500-03Configure time serverUsage(config-debug)# time-server-ip <IP address>Parameter&
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-73Example(config-debug)# error-level default [ set-all <number>] P
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-74 SG1-UM-8500-03Debug modulesUsage(config-debug)# error-level Module ABM < max | min | default >
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-75ExamplesUsage(config-debug)# error-level Group AAA < max | min | default > &l
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-76 SG1-UM-8500-03Examples Trace commandsUsage Parameters <default> System's
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-77ExamplesConfigureUsage(config-debug)# sysLog-server-ip <IP address>Parameter<
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-78 SG1-UM-8500-03Usage(config-debug)# endThis command will cause Return to first configuration level.E
SG1-UM-8500-03 A-1AAppendixSG-1 VENDOR-SPECIFIC ATTRIBUTESThis appendix describes the vendor-specific attributes related to SG-1 EDS architecture.OVER
Chapter 1: Overview June 30, 20061-4 SG1-UM-8500-03Table 1-1. Packing ListTable 1-2. System Installation NotesItemCatalog/Part NumberSG-1 Service Gate
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-2 SG1-UM-8500-036 service-name user 16 V5.0 Contains the information of the service name, w
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-319 service-timeout service 50 V5.0 Defines the service session timeout meas
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-4 SG1-UM-8500-0333 nip-pipe-next-hop route 72 V7.0 Defines the next-hop router to be used f
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-547 acl-down-mean-rateqos 93 V7.0 Specifies the average number of bits per s
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-6 SG1-UM-8500-03Hierarchical Attribute ModeMost of the EDS attributes are operated in hiera
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-7Scenario Examples:• enable – Enables the sending of the accounting informat
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-8 SG1-UM-8500-03Format:adc-avpair = "user:accounting=[disable | enable | lastpacket |e
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-9General:Format:adc-avpair = "user:auth-type=<pre-auth | service-sel
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-10 SG1-UM-8500-03General:Format:adc-avpair = "user:action=<Reject | echo | macantis
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-11General:Format:adc-avpair = "user:service-name=<service name>,E
June 30, 2006 Chapter 1: OverviewSG1-UM-8500-03 1-5REQUIRED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTThe following tools are required to install the SG-1 chassis:• Groundin
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-12 SG1-UM-8500-03Format:adc-avpair = "user:personal-site=<site URL>",Exampl
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-13user:max-allowed-sessions sub-attributeThe user:max-allowed-sessions sub-a
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-14 SG1-UM-8500-03user:eds-enc-key sub-attributeThe user:eds-enc-key sub-attribute contains
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-15user:original-url-prefix sub-attributeThe user:original-url-prefix sub-att
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-16 SG1-UM-8500-03DHCP GROUPdhcp:dhcp-server sub-attributeThe dhcp:dhcp-server attribute def
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-17dhcp:opt82-relay-remote-id sub-attributeThe dhcp:opt82-relay-remote-id att
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-18 SG1-UM-8500-03PROTOCOL GROUPprotocol:type sub-attributeThere is a need in Access Request
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-19service:next-service-nameThis vendor specific sub-attribute defines the na
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-20 SG1-UM-8500-03service:auth-sourceThis sub-attribute defines the source name to be used w
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-21Example:adc-avpair = "service:data-quota=5000000",service:data-q
Chapter 1: Overview June 30, 20061-6 SG1-UM-8500-03Table 1-3. Possible SG-1 OptionsPOWER REQUIREMENTSThe following specifies the power versions availa
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-22 SG1-UM-8500-03General:Format:adc-avpair = "service:acl-data-quota=<access-list n
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-23General:Format:adc-avpair = "service:acl-data-quota-used=[access-list
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-24 SG1-UM-8500-03General:Format:ADC-avpair = "service:acl-packet-quota=<access-list
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-25 General:Format:adc-avpair = "service:acl-packet-quota-used=access-li
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-26 SG1-UM-8500-03ROUTE GROUProute:remote-filter-redirect-gwThis vendor specific sub-attribu
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-27system ignores all other instances. Note that the next hop must be directl
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-28 SG1-UM-8500-03General:Format:adc-avpair = "route:forward-addr=<IP address>&qu
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-29route:acl-tcp-nat-redirect attributeThe route:acl-tcp-nat-redirect attribu
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-30 SG1-UM-8500-03General:Format:adc-avpair = "vpdn:l2tp-tunnel-password=<password&g
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-31vpdn:tunnel-client-ip-addressThis attribute contains the address of the in
June 30, 2006 Chapter 1: OverviewSG1-UM-8500-03 1-7Chassis Ground and Power CablingThe recommended cabling to ground the SG-1 chassis is 6 AWG (minimu
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-32 SG1-UM-8500-03Format:adc-avpair = "vpdn:tunnel-client-ip-address-=<tunnel client
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-33QOS GROUPqos:up-mean-rateThe qos:up-mean-rate sub-attribute specifies the
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-34 SG1-UM-8500-03General:Format:adc-avpair = "qos:acl-up-mean-rate=<access list nam
June 30, 2006 Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific AttributesSG1-UM-8500-03 A-35Example:The system sets DIFFSERV field to 12 of all the packets that passe
Appendix A: SG-1 Vendor-Specific Attributes June 30, 2006A-36 SG1-UM-8500-03DNS GROUPdns:ip-primaryThe dns:ip-primary attribute defines the primary DN
SG1-UM-8500-03 B-1BAppendixREDIRECTION SERVERThe Redirection Server (RDS) is an ADC’s product that redirects all peers’ Http requests to their persona
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-2 SG1-UM-8500-03Usagepassword <user type> <password>Parameter(s)<user type>It is the u
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-3ORUP COMMANDSUsing ORUP (Original Requested URL Prefix)Usage<user personal site>&l
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-4 SG1-UM-8500-03SERVICE NAME COMMANDSUsing service-name command• The service-name command defines the se
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-5Usageevent-level <NUM> output-device <Logging media>Parameter(s)<NUM>I
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Chapter 1: Overview June 30, 20061-8 SG1-UM-8500-03
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-6 SG1-UM-8500-03Example 1: Successful software downloadExample 2: Unsuccessful software downloadUsing co
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-7Example 1: Successful software downloadExample 2: Unsuccessful software downloadUsing sy
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-8 SG1-UM-8500-03SHOW COMMANDSUsing show version command• The show version command displays the software
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-9Example 3:Using show configuration command• The show configuration command displays RDS
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-10 SG1-UM-8500-03Example:ETHERNET COMMANDSUsing interface Ethernet command• The Ethernet command is used
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-11Using no interface Ethernet command• The command is located at the “configure terminal”
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-12 SG1-UM-8500-03DEFAULT GATEWAY COMMANDSUsing ip default-gateway command• The command is located at the
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-13FormatOperation Error:Default-gateway is out of subnet.Example 1:USING RELOAD COMMAND•
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-14 SG1-UM-8500-03WRITE COMMANDSUsing write terminal command• The write terminal command displays the run
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-15Using write memory command• The write memory command writes the running RDS configurati
SG1-UM-8500-03 2-12ChapterINSTALLATIONThis chapter provides detailed information about installing the SG-1.MOUNTING THE SG-1 CHASSISTo mount the SG-1,
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-16 SG1-UM-8500-03Parameter(s)<IP address>It is the Permitted source IP address.<source mask>
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-17Parameter<community string>It is an Alpha community numeric string.Example:USING
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-18 SG1-UM-8500-03Usagehttp-proxy-server port <port number>Parameter<port number>It is the su
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-19NAME SERVERUsing ip primary-name-server command• The ip primary-name-server command def
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-20 SG1-UM-8500-03Using ip remote-proxy command• The ip remote-proxy command defines the Http proxy and p
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-21USING HOSTNAME COMMAND• The hostname command defines the system hostname name.• The com
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-22 SG1-UM-8500-03USING NO EDS-URL-IDENTITY COMMAND• The no eds-url-identity command deletes the eds name
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-23Example:Using no remote-ip-in-ip command• The no remote-ip-in-ip command deletes the re
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-24 SG1-UM-8500-03SHOW USER COMMANDSUsing show users command• The command displays connected users inform
June 30, 2006 Appendix B: Redirection ServerSG1-UM-8500-03 B-25Usageshow cpuOutput format:Default of Linux cat /proc/cpuinfo command.USING DEBUG PROTO
Chapter 2: Installation June 30, 20062-2 SG1-UM-8500-03Connecting AC Power to an SG-1 AC ChassisConnect an AC power cord(s) to AC power connectors, as
Appendix B: Redirection Server June 30, 2006B-26 SG1-UM-8500-03USING DATE COMMAND• The command sets RDS date.• The command is located at ADC menu.Usag
SG1-UM-8500-03 C-1CAppendixPRODUCT SUPPORTADC Customer Service Group provides expert pre-sales support and training for all of its products. Technical
Appendix C: Product Support June 30, 2006C-2 SG1-UM-8500-03
SG1-UM-8500-03 GL-1GLOSSARYAACL – Access Control ListATM – Asynchronous Transfer ModeAPS – Automatic Protection SystemCCBR – Constant Bit RateCLEI – C
Glossary June 30, 2006GL-2 SG1-UM-8500-03
Certification and WarrantyFCC Class A ComplianceThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursu
World HeadquartersADC Telecommunications, Inc.PO Box 1101Minneapolis, MN 55440-1101 USAFor Technical AssistanceTel: 800.366.3891SG-1 Service Gateway S
June 30, 2006 Chapter 2: InstallationSG1-UM-8500-03 2-3Table 2-1. RJ-45 Pin-OutsFigure 2-1 shows the pin-outs for straight-through and cross-connect c
Chapter 2: Installation June 30, 20062-4 SG1-UM-8500-03Connecting to an Ethernet PortCONNECTING THE CRAFT PORT INTERFACEIn situations where a Rear I/O
June 30, 2006 Chapter 2: InstallationSG1-UM-8500-03 2-5Installing Blank FaceplatesUse the blank faceplate identified in the “Blank Faceplate Requireme
Chapter 2: Installation June 30, 20062-6 SG1-UM-8500-03
SG1-UM-8500-03 3-13ChapterCOMMAND-LINE INTERFACE (CLI)This chapter describes the SG-1 Command-Line Interface (CLI), the steps to access the CLI, and t
Chapter 3: Command-Line Interface (CLI) June 30, 20063-2 SG1-UM-8500-03COMMANDS AND NAVIGATIONNavigate the command-line interface by entering a comman
June 30, 2006 Chapter 3: Command-Line Interface (CLI)SG1-UM-8500-03 3-3COMMAND-LINE EDITINGThe command-line interface provides a DOS-like environment
Table of ContentsSG1-UM-8500-03 iiiAbout This Manual ...
Chapter 3: Command-Line Interface (CLI) June 30, 20063-4 SG1-UM-8500-03
SG1-UM-8500-03 4-14ChapterACCESSING THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACEThe initial step for managing the SG-1 Service Gateway System is to log on locally to an
Chapter 4: Accessing the Command Line Interface June 30, 20064-2 SG1-UM-8500-03SETTING THE IP ADDRESSSet the management card IP address, subnet mask,
June 30, 2006 Chapter 4: Accessing the Command Line InterfaceSG1-UM-8500-03 4-3Parameter(s)<slot number>\<port number>The SCC and rear I/O
Chapter 4: Accessing the Command Line Interface June 30, 20064-4 SG1-UM-8500-03DISPLAYING THE IP ADDRESSFrom the Host> prompt, enter the show confi
SG1-UM-8500-03 5-15ChapterUSING THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACEThere are multiple ways to access an SG-1 for management. Also, there are rules that determi
Chapter 5: Using the Command Line Interface June 30, 20065-2 SG1-UM-8500-03WHAT TO DO NEXTFrom the command-line interface, use the procedures in this
SG1-UM-8500-03 6-16ChapterFIRST-LEVEL COMMANDSThis chapter describes the commands available at the first command level of each SCC.You can enter the e
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-2 SG1-UM-8500-03SHOWING A LIST OF AVAILABLE PARAMETERSUsing the GREP commandThe GREP command may be ope
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-3Example(s)Using the show ? commandFrom the first-level Host> prompt, enter show ? to
Table of Contents June 30, 2006iv SG1-UM-8500-03Chapter 5: Using the Command Line Interface ...
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-4 SG1-UM-8500-03These commands are discussed below.Using the show version commandEnter show version to
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-5Example(s)Host> show version software Module Num Application ______ ___
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-6 SG1-UM-8500-03Displaying the configuration in NVRAMUsageshow configurationHost> show configuration
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-7Example(s)Host> show configuration# version: 10.0T2.05 Jun 08 2006 17:25:51 interfac
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-8 SG1-UM-8500-03 ip local-pool pool1 162.10.1.1 162.10.1.254 internal ip domain-name POPmaestro ip prim
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-9Displaying Ethernet port configurationsDisplaying Ethernet Port StatisticsUse the show
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-10 SG1-UM-8500-03Example(s)Host> show ethernet 0 \ 1Interface Slot 0 Port 1 is up, line protocol is
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-11Displaying SONET port statusUsageshow port sonetParameter(s)None.Example(s)Host> sh
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-12 SG1-UM-8500-03Displaying ATM Port StatusUsageshow atm pvcParameter(s)None.Example(s)Host> show at
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-13Displaying User StatusUsageshow [<cr>|<number>]Parameter(s)[<number>
June 30, 2006 Table of ContentsSG1-UM-8500-03 vAppendix B: Redirection Server ...
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-14 SG1-UM-8500-03Host> show users 704Line number: 702 Line type: ANet User type: PPP User name: 0_
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-15Displaying Routing TablesUse this command to display the configured routes.Usageshow i
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-16 SG1-UM-8500-03Displaying System ParametersUsageshow systemshow system <load>Parameter(s)<lo
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-17Host> show system loadCalculating load ... Total current connected users: 0 Total s
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-18 SG1-UM-8500-03Displaying License AttributesThis command displays the system license information.Usag
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-19Example(s)Host> show licenseWorking license : permanentTemp License Magic: T0010010
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-20 SG1-UM-8500-03Filter Redirection=onLocation Based Service=onService Selection=onNative IP=onDynamic
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-21Displaying VRRP attributesUse this command to display the configured Virtual Router Re
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-22 SG1-UM-8500-03For the backup:Displaying active GRE and IP-in-IP tunnelsThis command displays the act
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-23Example(s)Host> show ip-tunnel <cr> Tunnel IP Tunnel Total Tunnel TunnelEndp
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Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-24 SG1-UM-8500-03Displaying show mpls-labels commandsIt displays the incoming labels binding received f
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-25VC in for Martini draft:VC OUT for Martini draft:Standard in specific FEC lable:Host&g
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-26 SG1-UM-8500-03Displaying show mpls l2transport vc commandsIt shows confine redirected interface traf
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-27Example(s)Host> write terminal# version: 10 May 21 2006 15:14:31 password viewer Tw
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-28 SG1-UM-8500-03Using the copy-TFTP commandUse this command to copy a new application software (image)
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-29The destination ip address to ping.[-c <number>]The number of echoes.[-i <num
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-30 SG1-UM-8500-03Using the reload command to restart the systemUse the reload non-graceful command to r
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-31Clearing UsersA specific user can be disconnected from the SG-1 by writing the clear u
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-32 SG1-UM-8500-03Using the Traceroute CommandUse the traceroute command to track the route a packet tak
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-33Using the exit commandThis command exits the user from the current configuration level
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Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-34 SG1-UM-8500-03USING DEBUG MODEThis section provides information on the commands and options availabl
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-35Using the show command in debug modeUse the show command to display memory, system, an
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-36 SG1-UM-8500-03Example(s)Host(debug)# show statistics fragmentationTotal number of packets that were
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-37 Host(debug)# show log-modulesGroup Error Error Event
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-38 SG1-UM-8500-03Module Group Error Error Event Event Tra
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-39This command displays the arp table information.UsageShow arp [<index><NextAd
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-40 SG1-UM-8500-03It clears the arp table entry (only dynamic entries), the clear arp specific, clears a
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-41Host(debug)# show memory Free memory: region 0: 9583616 region 1: 56918016 Large
Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 20066-42 SG1-UM-8500-03Defining port-ethernet redundancy-mode commandIt immediately activates the Ethernet re
June 30, 2006 Chapter 6: First-Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 6-43Checking the system RADIUS interfaceThis command checks the system RADIUS interface, b
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SG1-UM-8500-03 7-17ChapterSECOND LEVEL COMMANDSThis chapter describes the primary commands available at the second command level. For additional secon
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-2 SG1-UM-8500-03Example(s)Host> configure network 155.226.20.250 filenameLoading file ...Preparing
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-3BANNER COMMANDCreating a Login BannerYou may create a greeting message or banner, to b
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-4 SG1-UM-8500-03<ethernet mode>The operating mode of the interface to be configured (see Table 7
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-5Table 7-2. Ethernet Operating ModeUsageno interface Ethernet <slot number>\<p
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-6 SG1-UM-8500-03Configuring Ethernet RedundancyThe system supports redundancy between 0\1 and 0\2 ethe
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-7Example(s)Using the no port-ethernet redundancy-enable commandThis command disables re
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-8 SG1-UM-8500-03LOOPBACK COMMANDSConfiguring interface loopbackThis command enables the administrator
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-9Example(s)Using the no interface loopback commandThis command deletes the loopback int
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Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-10 SG1-UM-8500-03Usageinterface vlan <slot number> \<port number> \<vlan id> <IP
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-11Using no interface VLAN commandThis command deletes a VLAN definition for the Etherne
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-12 SG1-UM-8500-03Setting the default-service authentication modeWhen using authentication by username
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-13Changing domain authentication settingsIn a SG-1 system, virtual private tunnels (VPN
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-14 SG1-UM-8500-03Example 1:The “no” command set the system web authentication mode to PAP. Example 2:A
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-15Usageport sonet <slot> \ <port> type (OC3c|STM1)Parameter(s)<slot>T
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-16 SG1-UM-8500-03<protect port>The port number to be designated as the protect port (valid value
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-17[loopback]Places a logical loopback on the bridge-route interface.<loopback number
Chapter 7: Second Level Commands June 30, 20067-18 SG1-UM-8500-03Using the no pppoa enable commandThe no pppoa enable interface command disables PPPoA
June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level CommandsSG1-UM-8500-03 7-19Table 7-6. interface atm command parametersExample(s)After this command is run, the s
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