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Conguring Extended Services using Device Manager


Conguring an ESU Ring 14 Displaying ESU ring RRP statistics 17 Displaying ESU ring RDP statistics 18 Conguring a Dual Home ring 20 Displaying ESU Dual Home ring RRP statistics 22 Displaying ESU Dual Home ring RDP statistics 23 Displaying ESU ring records 24 Displaying ESU ring port states 25 Conguring ESU standalone 26 Conguring a class of service prole 28 Displaying Metro ESM 8668 server-port statistics 34 Displaying current Metro ESM 8668 information 35 Displaying ESM port statistics 36 Displaying ESM port statistics for the last 15 minutes 37 Displaying ESM port statistics for the last hour 38 Displaying daily ESM port statistics for all ports 39 Clearing ESM port statistics 40 Graphing an ESM port 40 Graphing an ESM port policer 42 Displaying the OPM image le name 43 Displaying OE statistics 44 Conguring the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 repeater feature 45

Conguring Extended Ethernet Services using the CLI


Roadmap of CLI commands 48 Conguring an ESU ring 51 Adding or removing a VLAN from an ESU ring 52 Conguring ESU dual home rings 53 Adding or removing a VLAN from an ESU dual home ring 55

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6 Contents Conguring ESU standalone 55 Conguring a class-of-service prole 56 Conguring the Metro ESM 8668 server port 60 Conguring a MAC address on a VLACP 61 Conguring LACP on a MLT 62 Globally enabling or disabling a VLACP 63 Conguring ESM 63 Adding an existing ESU ring to a VLAN 64 Conguring the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 repeater feature 64 Displaying parameters 65 Showing a class-of-service prole 66 Showing ESU ring information 67 Showing ESU ring record information 68 Showing ESU Ring port state 70 Showing esu-dh-ring information 71 Showing esu-dh-ring record 72 Showing esu-dh-ring port-state 73 Showing standalone ESU information 74 Showing standalone ESU record information 75 Showing ESU standalone port state 76 Showing ESM 8668 server-port information 77 Showing the VLACP port conguration 80

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There are no new features in this document. The content for this document came from Conguring the MERS 8600 using the CLI and DM.

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Introduction
This guide provides instructions for conguring the Nortel* Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 as an aggregation device for Metro Ethernet Services.

ATTENTION
If you upgrade your Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 (release 3.x) with the Nortel Metro Ethernet Services 4.0 software image, the switch can operate as a Metro Ethernet aggregation device in the Metro Ethernet Network (MEN). The switch is thereafter referred to as the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600. For details about upgrading your Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 (release 4.x), see Upgrading to Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 4.0 Software.

This guide includes information for using the command line interface (CLI) and the Device Manager graphical user interface (GUI) to congure and manage Metro Ethernet Services on the switch. Three other key components are also discussed in this guide, which are used along with the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 to provide a full complement of Metro Ethernet Services: Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 (Metro ESU 1800) The Metro ESU 1800 is positioned as an access device in the Metro Ethernet Network (MEN). For more information about using the Metro ESU 1800, refer to the following publications: Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 Conguration VPN and IPVLAN Services using the CLI (NN46210-501) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 Conguration Layer 2 Switch Mode using CLI (NN46210-502) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 Conguration VPN and IPVLAN Services using Device Manager (NN46210-500) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 Conguration Layer 2 Switch Mode using Device Manager (NN46210-503) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 and 1850 Fundamentals(NN46212-100)

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Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 and 1850 Commissioning (NN46212-303) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 and 1850 Installation (NN46212-301) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1850 (Metro ESU 1850) The Metro ESU 1850 is positioned as an access device in the Metro Ethernet Network (MEN). For more information about using the Metro ESU 1850, refer to the following publications: Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1850 Conguration VPN and IPVLAN Services using the CLI (NN46211-500) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1850 Conguration Layer 2 Switch Mode using CLI (NN46211-501) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1850 Conguration VPN and IPVLAN Services using Device Manager (NN46211-502) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1850 Conguration Layer 2 Switch Mode using Device Manager (NN46211-503) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1850 Conguration Q-in-Q Mode using CLI (NN46210-504) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1850 Conguration Q-in-Q Mode using Device Manager (NN46210-505) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 and 1850 Fundamentals(NN46212-100) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 and 1850 Commissioning (NN46212-303) Nortel Metro Ethernet Services Unit 1800 and 1850 Installation (NN46212-301) Nortel ESM 8668 Metro Ethernet Services Module 8668 (Metro ESM 8668) The Metro ESM 8668 provides service encapsulation for VPN-based services in the MEN. For more information about using the Metro ESM 8668, refer to the following publications: Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Installation Chassis Installation and Maintenance (NN46220-305) Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Installation Installing Modules (NN46220-306)

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ATTENTION
Nortel is constantly adding new models and features to existing product lines. Refer to your Release Notes or see your Nortel sales representative for other Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 or Metro Ethernet Services Unit models that may be available at a later time.

Before you begin


This guide is intended for network administrators with the following background: Basic knowledge of networks, Ethernet bridging, and IP routing Familiarity with networking concepts and terminology Basic knowledge of network topologies Experience with windowing systems or GUIs

Navigation
"Conguring Extended Services using Device Manager" (page 13) "Conguring Extended Ethernet Services using the CLI" (page 47)

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Conguring Extended Services using Device Manager


This chapter describes how to congure extended ESU services on the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 using Device Manager. For information about conguring extended ESU services the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 using the CLI, see "Conguring Extended Ethernet Services using the CLI" (page 47) For detailed information about the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600, refer to the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Fundamentals (NN46220-100). In addition to providing detailed information about conguring your switch with Device Manager and the Command Line Interface (CLI), this guide also provides important conguration rules and denes commonly used terms.

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"Conguring an ESU Ring" (page 14) "Displaying ESU ring RRP statistics" (page 17) "Displaying ESU ring RDP statistics" (page 18) "Conguring a Dual Home ring" (page 20) "Displaying ESU Dual Home ring RRP statistics" (page 22) "Displaying ESU Dual Home ring RDP statistics" (page 23) "Displaying ESU ring records" (page 24) "Displaying ESU ring port states" (page 25) "Conguring ESU standalone" (page 26) "Conguring a class of service prole" (page 28) "Displaying Metro ESM 8668 server-port statistics" (page 34) "Conguring the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 repeater feature" (page 45)

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Conguring an ESU Ring


This section describes how to congure a single home ESU ring with both ends of the ring on ESM 8668 module ports on the same system, using Device Manager. Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESU > Ring . The ESU_Ring dialog box appears with the ESU Ring dialog box displayed. See "ESU_Ring dialog box, ESU Ring dialog box" (page 14).
ESU_Ring dialog box, ESU Ring dialog box

Click Insert. The ESU_Ring, Insert ESU Ring dialog box appears. See "ESU_Ring, Insert ESU Ring dialog box" (page 15). Note that only 8 ports are available on the ESM 8668 module.

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For information, see "ESU Ring tab and Insert, ESU Ring dialog box eld descriptions" (page 16). 3 4 Enter a unique ring-name in the ESU_Ring, Insert ESU Ring dialog box, Name eld. Click the ellipses button in the ESU_Ring, Insert ESU Ring dialog box, Primary Port eld, to select a primary ring port. The Primary Port dialog box appears. Click to select a port, then click Ok. 5 In the ESU_Ring, Insert ESU Ring dialog box, Secondary Port eld, click the ellipses button to select a secondary ring port. The Secondary Port dialog box appears. Click to select a port, then click Ok. 6 In the ESU_Ring, Insert ESU Ring dialog box, set the interval timer value in the DiscoverInterval eld. Enter an integer value in the range of 1 to 255 seconds.

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In the ESU_Ring, Insert ESU Ring dialog box, set the AdminState eld to enable . In the ESU_Ring, Insert ESU Ring dialog box, in the VlanIds eld, enter the VLAN IDs that you want to be associated with this ring. In the ESU_Ring, Insert Ring dialog box, set the RRPHello eld to enable (click the enable radio button). In the ESU_Ring, Insert Ring dialog box, set the RRPHelloInterval timer value. Enter an integer value in the range of 1000 to 10000 milliseconds.

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In the ESU_Ring, Insert ESU Ring dialog box, click Insert. The new conguration appears in the ESU_Ring dialog box. See "ESU_Ring dialog box, ESU Ring dialog box" (page 14).. End

ESU Ring tab and Insert, ESU Ring dialog box eld descriptions Field Id Name PrimaryPort SecondaryPort DiscoverInterval Description Creates the Ring ID number. The value ranges from 1 to 254. Creates a unique name for the ESU ring with a string length in the range 0 to 32, which represents the unique ESU ring name. Specifies the Primary port of the Metro ESM 8668. This port connects to the Primary port of the first Metro ESU in the ring. Specifies the Secondary port of the Metro ESM 8668. This port connects to the Secondary port of the last Metro ESU in the ring. Sets the discover-interval timer value in the range 1 to 255, which represents the discover interval-time, in seconds. The default value is 30 seconds. Allows you to administratively enable or disable the ESU ring. Specifies the OperState for the ring. Appears as one of the following states: up down

AdminState OperState

If AdminStatusfor the ring is down, then OperStatus should be down. If AdminStatus is changed to up, then OperStatus should change to "normal" if the assigned UNI is AdminState up and OperState up. If the OperState of the ring is up, the IP Endpoint is available to transmit and receive network traffic. If the OperState is down and AdminState is up, it indicates either the UNI is AdminState down or
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Description OperState for the UNI is down. If the assigned port (UNI) for the IP Endpoint is connected and link appears to be up, but the OperStatus for the IP Endpoint still appears down, there is a fault condition for the IP Endpoint that prevents it from going to the up state.

VlanIds

Allows you to enter the VLAN Id for the Metro ESU ring trunk.

Displaying ESU ring RRP statistics


This section describes how to display ESU ring Request Response Protocol (RRP) statistics. Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESU > Ring. The ESU_Ring dialog box appears with the ESU Ring tab displayed. See "ESU_Ring dialog box, ESU Ring dialog box" (page 14). 2 3 Click on a ring. Click the RRP Statistics button. The RRP Statistics dialog box appears. See "Statistics, RRP, Ring ID dialog box" (page 17).
Statistics, RRP, Ring ID dialog box

For information, see "RRP Statistics, Ring Id dialog box eld descriptions" (page 18). End

To reset the statistics counters, use the Clear Counter button. When you click this button, all Cumulative, Average, Minimum, Maximum, and LastVal columns are reset to zero and automatically begin to recalculate statistical data.

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Device Manager Clear Counter function does not affect the switchs AbsoluteValue counter. The Clear Counter function clears all cached data in Device Manager (except AbsoluteValue). To reset AbsoluteValue(s), use the resetCounter function (Edit > Chassis > System).
RRP Statistics, Ring Id dialog box eld descriptions Field Absolute Value Cumulative Average/Sec Minimum/Sec Maximum/Sec LastVal/Sec PrimaryPortTxRrpHello PrimaryPortRxRrpHello PrimaryPortMissingRrpHell o SecondaryPortTxRrpHello SecondaryPortRxRrpHello SecondaryPortMissingRrp Hello Description The absolute value of the received/transmitted/dropped octets. The total number of received/transmitted/dropped octets. The average number of received/transmitted/dropped octets per second. The minimum number of received/transmitted/dropped octets per second. The maximum number of received/transmitted/dropped octets per second. The last value a second received. The number of RRP Hellos sent from the Primary port. The number of RRP Hellos received at the Primary port. The number of missing Primary port RRP Hellos. The number of RRP Hellos sent from the Secondary port. The number of RRP Hellos received at the Secondary port. The number of missing Secondary port RRP Hellos.

Displaying ESU ring RDP statistics


This section describes how to display ESU ring Reliable Data Protocol (RDP) statistics. Step 1 Action Using Device Manager, select VPN > ESU > Ring from menu bar The ESU_Ring dialog box appears with the ESU Ring tab displayed. See "ESU_Ring dialog box, ESU Ring dialog box" (page 14). 2 3 Click on a ring. Click the RDP Statistics button. The RDP Statistics dialog box appears. See "Statistics, RDP, Ring ID dialog box" (page 19).

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For information, see "RDP Statistics, Ring ID eld descriptions" (page 19). End

To reset the statistics counters, use the Clear Counter button. When you click this button, all Cumulative, Average, Minimum, Maximum, and LastVal columns are reset to zero and automatically begin to recalculate statistical data. Device Manager Clear Counter function does not affect the switchs AbsoluteValue counter. The Clear Counter function clears all cached data in Device Manager (except AbsoluteValue). To reset AbsoluteValue(s), use the resetCounter function (Edit > Chassis > System).
RDP Statistics, Ring ID eld descriptions Field Absolute Value Cumulative Average/Sec Minimum/Sec Maximum/Sec LastVal/Sec PrimaryPortTxRdp PrimaryPortRxRdp Description The absolute value of the received/transmitted/dr opped octets. The total number of received/transmitted/dropped octets. The average number of received/transmitted/drop ped octets per second. The minimum number of received/transmitted/drop ped octets per second. The maximum number of received/transmitted/dro pped octets per second. The last value a second received. The number of RDP octets sent from the Primary port. The number of RDP octets received at the Primary port.

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Field SecondaryPortTxRdp SecondaryPortRxRdp

Description The number of RDP octets sent from the Secondary port. The number of RDP octets received at the Secondary port.

Conguring a Dual Home ring


This section describes how to congure an ESU Dual Home ring using Device Manager. To congure an ESU ring using Device Manager: Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESU > Dual-homing. The ESU Dual Homing window appears with the ESU Dual Homing tab displayed. See "ESU_DualHoming dialog box" (page 20).
ESU_DualHoming dialog box

Click the Insert button. The ESU_Dual Homing, Insert dialog box appears.See "ESU_Dual Homing, Insert dialog box" (page 21)..

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For information, see "ESU Dual Homing tab and ESU_Dual Homing, Insert tab eld descriptions" (page 21). 3 Edit the values, as necessary, and click Insert to save your changes. End

ESU Dual Homing tab and ESU_Dual Homing, Insert tab eld descriptions Field Id Name Description Creates the Ring ID number. The value ranges from 1 to 254. Creates a unique name for the ESU ring with a string length in the range 0 and 32, which represents the unique ESU ring name. Sets the discover-interval timer value in the range 1 and 255, which represents the discover interval-time, in seconds. The default value is 30 seconds. Allows you to administratively enable or disable the ESU dual home ring.

DiscoverInterval

AdminState

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Field OperState

Description The current operational state of the Metro ESU dual home ring. Appears as one of the following states: Normal Down Cut

If AdminStatus for the ESU Dual Home-Ring is down on either the Primary or the Secondary Metro Routing Switch 8600, then OperStatus should be down on both the Primary and Secondary Routing Switch 8600. If AdminStatus is changed to up on both the Primary and Secondary Metro Routing Switch 8600, then OperStatus should change to "normal" if the dual home ring is operational and intact. If the OperStatus is cut, it indicates a ring break has occurred either within the ring or along the ESU Ring Trunk (ERT) path. If the OperStatus of the ring is either normal or cut, the ring is available to transmit and receive network traffic. If the ring is intact and the OperStatus still appears down and AdminState is up, there is a fault within the dual home ring path that prevents it from going to the up state. RingPortType Port PartnerPortMac ErtPort ErtMlt ErtVid VlanIds Allows you to set the ESM Port type to Primary or Secondary. Allows you to enter the port number for the Ban (ESM) Port in the following format: slot/port. Configures the dual home ring port peers MAC address in the following format: {0x00:0x00:0x00:0x00:0x00:0x00}. Allows you to enter the port number for the single link ESU ring trunk in the following format: slot/port. Allows you to enter the MLT for the ESU ring trunk MLT with an integer value in the range 1 to 32, and is a unique id. Allows you to enter the VLAN Id for the ESU ring trunk with an integer value in the range 1 and 4 094. Allows you to enter the VLAN Id for the ESU ring trunk.

Displaying ESU Dual Home ring RRP statistics


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This feature is not supported in release 4.1.

This section describes how to display ESU Dual Homing ring RRP statistics.

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Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESU > DualHoming from the menu bar. The ESU_DualHoming dialog box appears with the ESU Dual Homing tab displayed. See "ESU_DualHoming dialog box" (page 20).

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Click on a Dual Home ring. Click the RRP Statistics button. The RRP Stats tab appears. See "ESU Dual Homing RRP Stats" (page 23).
ESU Dual Homing RRP Stats dialog box

For information, see RRP Statistics, ESU DualHoming Ring. End

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This feature is not supported in release 4.1.

This section describes how to display ESU Dual Home ring RDP statistics. Step 1 Action Using Device Manager, select VPN > ESU > DualHoming from menu bar. The ESU_DualHoming dialog box appears with the ESU Dual Homing tab displayed. See "ESU_DualHoming dialog box" (page 20). 2 Click on a ring.
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Click the RDP Statistics button. The RDP Stats tab appears. See "Statistics, RDP - Ring ID dialog box" (page 24).
Statistics, RDP - Ring ID dialog box

For information, see "RDP Statistics, ESU DualHoming ring elds" (page 24). End

RDP Statistics, ESU DualHoming ring elds Field Absolute Value Cumulative Average/Sec Minimum/Sec Maximum/Sec LastVal/Sec PrimaryPortTxRdp PrimaryPortRxRdp IbtPortRxRdp Description The absolute value of the received/transmitted/dr opped octets. The total number of received/transmitted/dropped octets. The average number of received/transmitted/drop ped octets per second. The minimum number of received/transmitted/drop ped octets per second. The maximum number of received/transmitted/dro pped octets per second. The last value a second received. The number of RDP octets sent from the Primary port. The number of RDP octets received at the Primary port. The number of RDP octets received from the Secondary port.

Displaying ESU ring records


This section describes how to display information about your ESU ring, using Device Manager.
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Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESU > Ring Record. The Ring Records tab appears and displays information about your ESU Rings. See "ESU_RingRecord dialog box" (page 25).
ESU_RingRecord dialog box

For information, see "ESU_RingRecord dialog box elds" (page 25). End

ESU_RingRecord dialog box elds Field RingId MacAddress IpAddress RingBreakType Position Description Read-only fieldDisplays the unique ring Id number. Read-only fieldDisplays the MAC address assigned to this ring. Read-only fieldDisplays the IP address assigned to this ring. Read-only fieldDisplays the ring state: normal or cut. Read-only fieldDisplays the position of the ESU in the ring, starting from the primary port.

Displaying ESU ring port states


This section describes how to display information about your ESU ring port states, using Device Manager.

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Step 1

Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESU > Port State . The Ring Port State tab appears and displays information about your ESU Rings. See "ESU_PortState dialog box" (page 26).
ESU_PortState dialog box

For more information, see "ESU_PortState dialog box elds" (page 26). End

ESU_PortState dialog box elds Field RingId Id PortMask PortState Description Read-only fieldDisplays the unique ring Id number. Read-only fieldDisplays the ModId assigned to the ESU. Read-only fieldDisplays the ESU port state: 1 indicates "Up," 0 indicates "down." Read-only fieldDisplays the ESU port link state: 1 indicates "Up," 0 indicates "down."

Conguring ESU standalone


This section describes how to congure ESU in a standalone conguration, using Device Manager. Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESU > Standalone.
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The ESU_Standalone dialog box appears with the ESU Standalone tab displayed. See "ESU_Standalone dialog box, ESU Standalone tab" (page 27).
ESU_Standalone dialog box, ESU Standalone tab

Click Insert. The ESU_Standalone, Insert ESU Standalone dialog box appears. See "ESU_Standalone, Insert, ESU Standalone dialog box" (page 27). Note that only 8 ports are available on the ESM 8668 module.

ESU_Standalone, Insert, ESU Standalone dialog box

For information, see "ESU Standalone tab and Insert, ESU Standalone dialog box eld descriptions" (page 28). 3 In the ESU_Standalone, Insert ESU Standalone dialog box, EsmPort eld, click the ellipses button to select a standalone ring port. The BanRingSaRbsBanPort dialog box appears. Click to select a port; then click Ok.

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In the ESU_Standalone, Insert ESU Standalone dialog box, set the interval timer value in the DiscoverInterval eld. Enter an integer value in the range 1 and 255 seconds.

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In the ESU_Standalone, Insert ESU Standalone dialog box, set the AdminState eld to enable . Click Insert. The new conguration appears in the ESU_Standalone dialog box. End

ESU Standalone tab and Insert, ESU Standalone dialog box eld descriptions Field EsmPort DiscoverInterval Description Specifies the Metro ESM 8668 port that is connected to the Metro ESU. Sets the discover-interval timer value in the range 1 and 255, which represents the discover interval-time, in seconds. The default value is 30 seconds. Allows you to administratively enable or disable the ESU ring. OperState for the Standalone ESU and Metro ESM port. Appears as one of the following states: Normal down

AdminState OperState

If AdminStatus is down, then OperStatus should be down. If AdminStatus is changed to up, then OperStatus should change to "normal" if the ESU Standalone switch is connected and operational. If the OperStatus of the Standalone ESU is up, the ESU is available to transmit and receive network traffic. If the OperStatus is down and AdminState is up, it indicates the ESU standalone port is disconnected or the link is down. If the Standalone ESU is connected and link appears to be up, but the OperStatus still appears down, there is a fault between the Standalone ESU and the ESM 8668 port that prevents it from going to the up state.

Conguring a class of service prole


This section describes how to congure a class of service prole (COS), using Device Manager. Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > COS.

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The COS dialog box appears with the COS Prole tab displayed. See "COS dialog box, COS Prole tab" (page 29).
COS dialog box, COS Prole tab

Click Insert. The COS, Insert COS Prole dialog box appears. See "COS, Insert COS Prole dialog box " (page 30).

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For information, see "COS, Insert COS Prole dialog box eld descriptions" (page 31) . 3 4 Click in any eld to edit the data. Click Insert to enter the new data. End

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COS, Insert COS Prole dialog box eld descriptions Field TblIndex Name Description Allows you to select the COS profile to create or modify. Allows you to enter a unique name for the COS profile you are creating. PremiumCirUnits Enter an alphanumeric string with a range of 1 and 20 characters.

Sets the unit of measure for the Premium COS profile. 64Kbps sets 64 Kbit/s service 1Mbps sets 1 Mbit/s service

PremiumCir

Allows you to set a CIR rate for the Premium COS profile. rate is an integer value in the range 1 and 1 000.

PremiumPirUsage PremiumTBMaxSize

Enables or disables the Premium PIR service Specifies the size limit, in Kilobytes (KBs) for the associated token bucket. The default value is 50 KB. Enter a number in the range 1 and 8 000, representing a 1 024 byte multiple.

PremiumTBMaxCtl

Specifies whether the token bucket maximum size (PremiumTBMaxSize) attribute is controlled internally by the software (automatic mode), or by the system administrator (manual mode). The default value is automatic. automatic sets the token bucket max size to internal software control. manual allows you to manually set the token bucket max size.

When set to automatic, the related PremiumTBMaxSize attribute. See previous field) cannot be overridden. If set to manual, the related PremiumTBMaxSize attribute is initialized to a default value (50 KB), but can be overridden by the system administrator. GoldCirUnits Sets the unit of measure for the Gold COS profile. GoldCir 64Kbps |1Mbps allows you to select either 64K service or 1 MB service for your COS profile.

Allows you to set a CIR rate for the Gold COS profile. rate is an integer value in the range 1 and 1 000.

GoldPirUsage

Enables or disables the Gold PIR service

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Field GoldTBMaxSize

Description Specifies the size limit, in Kilobytes (KBs) for the associated token bucket. The default value is 50 KB. Enter a number in the range of 1 and 8 000, representing a 1 024 byte multiple.

GoldTBMaxCtl

Specifies whether the token bucket maximum size (GoldTBMaxSize) attribute is controlled internally by the software (automatic mode), or by the system administrator (manual mode). The default value is automatic. automatic sets the token bucket max size to internal software control. manual allows you to manually set the token bucket max size.

When set to automatic, the related GoldTBMaxSize attribute. See previous field) cannot be overridden. If set to manual, the related GoldTBMaxSize attribute is initialized to a default value (50 KB), but can be overridden by the system administrator. SilverCirUnits Sets the unit of measure for the Silver COS profile. SilverCir 64Kbps |1Mbps allows you to select either 64K service or 1 Meg service for your COS profile.

Allows you to set a CIR rate for the Silver COS profile. rate is an integer value in the range 1 and 1 000.

SilverPirUsage SilverTBMaxSize

Enables or disables the Silver PIR service Specifies the size limit, in Kilobytes (KBs) for the associated token bucket. The default value is 50 KB. Enter a umber in the range of 1 and 8 000, representing a 1 024 byte multiple.

SilverTBMaxCtl

Specifies whether the token bucket maximum size. SilverTBMaxSize) attribute is controlled internally by the software (automatic mode), or by the system administrator (manual mode). The default value is automatic. automatic sets the token bucket max size to internal software control. manual allows you to manually set the token bucket max size.

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Description When set to automatic, the related SilverTBMaxSize attribute. See previous field) cannot be overridden. If set to manual, the related SilverTBMaxSize attribute is initialized to a default value (50 KB), but can be overridden by the system administrator.

StandardPirUnits

Sets the unit of measure for the Standard COS profile. 64Kbps |1Mbps allows you to select either 64K service or 1 Meg service for your COS profile.

StandardPir

Allows you to set a CIR rate for the Standard COS profile. rate is an integer value in the range 1 and 1 000.

StandardTBMaxSize

Specifies the size limit, in Kilobytes (KBs) for the associated token bucket. The default value is 50 KB. Enter a number in the range of 1 and 8 000, representing a 1 024 byte multiple.

StandardTBMaxCtl

Specifies whether the token bucket maximum size. (StandardTBMaxSize) attribute is controlled internally by the software (automatic mode), or by the system administrator (manual mode). The default value is automatic.

automatic sets the token bucket max size to internal software control. manual allows you to manually set the token bucket max size.

When set to automatic, the related StandardTBMaxSize attribute. See previous field) cannot be overridden. If set to manual, the related StandardTBMaxSize attribute is initialized to a default value (50 KB), but can be overridden by the system administrator. McastLimitUnits Sets the multicast limit units. The default is 1 Mbit/s. unitsOf64kbps is a rate of 64 Kbit/s unitsOf1Mbps is a rate of 1 Mbit/s

The aggregate traffic for the endpoint cannot exceed the standard-pir. McastLimitRate Specifies the multiple for the McastRateUnits. If the McastRateUnits is set to 1 MB and the McastLimitRate is set to 2 then the multicast data rate would be set to 2 MB. The default is 1000.

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Field McastLimitUsage McastLimitTBMaxCtl

Description Allows you to enable or disable multicast rate usage. The default is disable. Specifies where the maximum token bucket size attribute is being used to control the multicast bucket or not. The default is automatic.

McastLimitTBMaxSize

automatic sets the token bucket max size to internal software control. manual allows you to manually set the token bucket max size.

Specifies the maximum token bucket size limit for the multicast bucket, in kilobytes. The default value is 1. Enter a number in the range of 1 and 8000, representing a 1024 byte multiple.

Displaying Metro ESM 8668 server-port statistics


Your Metro ESM 8668 module provides statistics that can help you monitor trafc utilization on a specied ESM-server port. Each Metro ESM 8668 server port can provide a full range of statistics on your Device Manager display, including the last 15 minute interval, hourly, and daily accumulation. MIBs can maintain up to 24 hours of data per Metro ESM 8668 server port, which you can access. The total number of entries stored per Metro ESM 8668 port is 1 440 entries: (24 hours x 60 minutes / Hour x 1 data collection / minutes = 1440 entries). Device Manager can display the following current information: Last 15-minute statistics Device Manager can display the previous 15 minutes on each quarter hour. The display includes minimum Bytes/sec, maximum Bytes/sec, and average Bytes/sec, for each 1-minute interval during the last 15 minutes. Hour level Device Manager can display the previous hourly statistics, by ESM server port, for the past 24 hours collected, and up to the last quarter hour (for example, if it is currently 2:15 PM, the display starts at 2:15 PM of the previous day). The display includes only the average of the Bytes/sec to a granularity of 1 minute, for each 60 minute interval. If the current or last hour data is a partial hour, the last hour displayed is up to the last quarter hour and the average is for the total partial minutes

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received (for example, if the last hour entry is 2:00 to 2:14, average is for the 15-minute interval, not 60). Stats-daily-level Device Manager can display the previous 24-hour statistics, by ESM server port. The display includes only the average of the bytes per second to a granularity of 1 minute. For a 24-hour period, this is for the last 1 440 data statistics collected per ESM server port.

Navigation
"Displaying current Metro ESM 8668 information" (page 35) "Displaying ESM port statistics" (page 36) "Displaying ESM port statistics for the last 15 minutes" (page 37) "Displaying ESM port statistics for the last hour" (page 38) "Displaying daily ESM port statistics for all ports" (page 39)

Displaying current Metro ESM 8668 information


You can use Device Manager to display current information about your Metro ESM 8668 module, including the ESM server port, legacy port, and UNI Id. Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESM. The ESM dialog box appears with the ESM tab displayed. See "ESM dialog box, ESM tab" (page 36).

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Displaying ESM port statistics


This section describes how to display ESM port statistics, using Device Manager. Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESM. The ESM dialog box appears with the ESM tab displayed. See "ESM dialog box, ESM tab" (page 36). 2 Click on the ESM port you want to query. The Stats, Stats: Last-15minutes, and Stats: Hour-Level buttons are highlighted. 3 Click Stats. The Stats dialog box appears with the ESM Statistics tab displayed. See "Stats dialog box, ESM Statistics tab" (page 37).
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Displaying ESM port statistics for the last 15 minutes


This section describes how to display ESM port statistics, which occurred during the last 15 minutes, using Device Manager. To display the last 15 minutes of ESM port statistics, using Device Manager: Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESM. The ESM dialog box appears with the ESM tab displayed. See "ESM dialog box, ESM tab" (page 36). 2 Click on the ESM port you want to query. The Stats, Stats: Last-15minutes, and Stats: Hour-Level buttons are highlighted. 3 Click Stats: Last-15minutes. The Stats: Last-15minutes dialog box appears with the Statistics: Last15minutes tab displayed. See "Stats: Last-15minutes dialog box, Statistics: Last15minutes tab" (page 38).

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Displaying ESM port statistics for the last hour


This section describes how to display ESM port statistics, which occurred during the last hour, using Device Manager. Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESM. The ESM dialog box appears with the ESM tab displayed. See "ESM dialog box, ESM tab" (page 36). 2 Click on the ESM port you want to query. The Stats, Stats: Last-15minutes, and Stats: Hour-Level buttons are highlighted. 3 Click Stats: Hour-Level. The Stats: Hour-Level dialog box appears with the Statistics: Hour-Level tab displayed. See "Stats: Hour-Level dialog box, Statistics: Hour-Level tab" (page 39).

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Displaying daily ESM port statistics for all ports


This section describes how to display ESM port statistics for all ports, which occurred during the previous 24 hours, using Device Manager. Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESM. The ESM dialog box appears with the ESM tab displayed. See "ESM dialog box, ESM tab" (page 36). 2 Click the Statistics: Daily For All Ports tab. The Statistics: Daily For All Ports tab appears and displays statistics for all ports, which occurred during the previous 24 hours. See "Statistics: Daily For All Ports tab" (page 39).
Statistics: Daily For All Ports tab

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Clearing ESM port statistics


To show or clear the current Metro ESM 8668 server statistics, using Device Manager: Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VPN > ESM. The ESM dialog box appears with the ESM tab displayed. See "ESM dialog box, ESM tab" (page 36). 2 Click the Clear Ports Stats tab. The Clear Ports Stats tab appears and displays all the ports. 3 Go to the Clear Stats eld for the port you wish to clear the statistics for, click on the eld and select true to clear the statistics. See "Clear Port Stats tab" (page 40)..
Clear Port Stats tab

Click Apply. End

Graphing an ESM port


Use the ESM Port tab to graph ESM port statistics. Step 1 2 Action On the device view, select a port or multiple ports. From the Device Manager menu bar, select Graph > Port. The Graph Port dialog box appears with the Interface tab displayed. 3 Click ESM Port. The ESM Port dialog box appears. See "Graph ESM Port tab" (page 41).

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Refer to the following table for the ESM Port eld descriptions. To reset the statistics counters, use the Clear Counters button. When you click this button, all Cumulative, Average, Minimum, Maximum, and LastVal columns are reset to zero and automatically begin to recalculate statistical data. Device Managers Clear Counters function does not affect the switchs AbsoluteValue counter. The Clear Counters function clears all cached data in Device Manager (except AbsoluteValue). To reset AbsoluteValue(s), use the resetCounter function (Edit > Chassis > System).
ESM Port dialog box eld descriptions Field Absolute Value Cumulative Average/Sec Minimum/Sec Maximum/Sec LastVal/Sec InPackets OutPackets InDiscard InDiscardBadVlan Description The absolute value of the received/transmitted/dropped octets. The total number of received/transmitted/dropped octets. The average number of received/transmitted/dropped octets per second. The minimum number of received/transmitted/dropped octets per second. The maximum number of received/transmitted/dropped octets per second. The last value a second received. The number of packets entering the ESM port. The number of packets exiting the ESM port. The number of packets discarded in the ESM Port. The number of packets discarded due to an Ingress Bad Vlan Tag.

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Field SFInPackets SFOutPackets

Description The number packets sent to the switch fabric. The number of packets sent out by the switch fabric.

Graphing an ESM port policer


Use the ESM Port Policer tab to graph ESM port policer statistics. Step 1 2 Action On the device view, select a port or multiple ports. From the Device Manager menu bar, select Graph > Port. The Graph Port dialog box appears with the Interface tab displayed. 3 Click ESM Port Policer. The ESM Port Policer dialog box appears. See "Graph ESM Port Policer tab" (page 42).
Graph ESM Port Policer tab

For information, see "ESM Port Policer dialog box eld descriptions" (page 43). End

To reset the statistics counters, use the Clear Counters button. When you click this button, all Cumulative, Average, Minimum, Maximum, and LastVal columns are reset to zero and automatically begin to recalculate statistical data.

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Device Managers Clear Counters function does not affect the switchs AbsoluteValue counter. The Clear Counters function clears all cached data in Device Manager (except AbsoluteValue). To reset AbsoluteValue(s), use the resetCounter function (Edit > Chassis > System).
ESM Port Policer dialog box eld descriptions Field Absolute Value Cumulative Average/Sec Minimum/Sec Maximum/Sec LastVal/Sec PremDropOctets GoldDropOctets SilverDropOctets StndDropOctets Description The absolute value of the received/transmitted/dropped octets. The total number of received/transmitted/dropped octets. The average number of received/transmitted/dropped octets per second. The minimum number of received/transmitted/dropped octets per second. The maximum number of received/transmitted/dropped octets per second. The last value a second received. The number of Premium octets dropped. The number of Gold octets dropped. The number of Silver octets dropped. The number of Standard octets dropped.

Displaying the OPM image le name


Use the OPM Load Image tab to display the name of the current OPM image le loaded on the switch. Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select Edit > Chassis. The Chassis dialog box appears with the System tab displayed. 2 Click OPM LoadImage. The OPM LoadImage dialog box appears. See "OPM LoadImage dialog box" (page 43).
OPM LoadImage dialog box

For information, see "OPM Load Image dialog box eld descriptions" (page 44).

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To reset the statistics counters, use the Clear Counters button. When you click this button, all Cumulative, Average, Minimum, Maximum, and LastVal columns are reset to zero and automatically begin to recalculate statistical data. Device Managers Clear Counters function does not affect the switchs AbsoluteValue counter. The Clear Counters function clears all cached data in Device Manager (except AbsoluteValue). To reset AbsoluteValue(s), use the resetCounter function (Edit > Chassis > System).
OPM Load Image dialog box eld descriptions Field Slot Index Image File Name Description Shows the slot index number assigned to this image. This is a read-only field. Shows the name of the current OPM image file loaded on the switch.

Displaying OE statistics
Use the OE tab to display the Optical Ethernet Port table port information. Step 1 2 Action On the device view, select a port or multiple ports. From the Device Manager menu bar, select Edit > Port. The Edit Port dialog box appears with the Interface tab displayed. 3 Click OE. The OE Port dialog box appears. See "OE Port dialog box" (page 44).
OE Port dialog box

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For information, see "OE Port dialog box eld descriptions" (page 45). End

OE Port dialog box eld descriptions Field ServiceType SwitchedUniCount TransparentUniCount QinQ1UniCount QinQ2UniCount QinQEtherType Description Shows the OE service type assigned to this port. Shows the number of the Switched UNI that this port belongs to. Shows the number of the Transparent UNI that this port belongs to. Shows the number of the QinQ1 UNI that this port belongs to. Shows the number of the QinQ2 UNI that this port belongs to. Shows the QinQ Ethernet type hex value for this port. This value is used only when the port it is associated with uses a QinQ service. Otherwise, it is ignored.

Conguring the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 repeater feature


Your Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 supports a repeater functionality that allows for MAC regeneration of data trafc over long haul connections. MAC regeneration is supported on 8608GBIC Gigabit links using any supported GBIC interface (for example, 1000SX, 1000LX, 1000T, and so forth). All GBIC series modules are supported. Each repeater function comprises Gigabit port pairs, with unique VLAN Ids for each repeater. You can assign a total of 32 repeaters per chassis. Step 1 Action From the Device Manager menu bar, select VLAN > Repeater. The Repeater dialog box appears with the Repeater tab displayed. See "Repeater dialog box, Repeater tab" (page 46).

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Click Insert. The Repeater, Insert Repeater dialog box appears. See "Repeater dialog box, Repeater tab" (page 46).

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In the Repeater, Insert Repeater dialog box, enter the Id number for the repeater (enter a unique integer value in the range 1 and 32). Click the First Port ellipses button and select the rst repeater port. Click the Second Port ellipses button and select the second repeater port. Enter the VLAN Id number for the repeater VLAN (enter a unique integer value in the range 0 and 4 094). Enter a unique name for the repeater function. Click Insert. End

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Conguring Extended Ethernet Services using the CLI


This chapter describes how to congure the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 using the CLI. For information about conguring the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 using Device Manager, see "Conguring Extended Services using Device Manager" (page 13).

Navigation
"Roadmap of CLI commands" (page 48) "Conguring an ESU ring" (page 51) "Adding or removing a VLAN from an ESU ring" (page 52) "Conguring ESU dual home rings" (page 53) "Adding or removing a VLAN from an ESU dual home ring" (page 55) "Conguring ESU standalone" (page 55) "Conguring a class-of-service prole" (page 56) "Conguring the Metro ESM 8668 server port" (page 60) "Conguring VLACP on a MLT" (page 62) "Globally enabling or disabling a VLACP" (page 63) "Conguring ESM" (page 63) "Conguring the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 repeater feature" (page 64) "Displaying parameters" (page 65)

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Roadmap of CLI commands


The following roadmap lists all the Metro Aggregation Switch commands and their parameters for use as a quick reference.
Command config esu-ring <ring-id> Parameter info create delete discover-interval <interval-timer> name <name> primary-port <port> secondary-port <port> remove <primary-port|secondary port> state <enable|disable> rrp-hello <enable|disable> rrp-hello-interval <number> config esu-ring <ring-id> vlan add <vid> remove <vid> config esu-dh-ring <ring-id> info create delete discover-interval <interval-timer> name <name> ring-port-type <primary|secondary> ring-port <port> partner-port-mac <macaddr> ibt-port <port> ibt-mlt <mid> ibt-vid <vid> remove <ring-port|ibt-port> state <enable|disable> config esu-dh-ring <ring-id> vlan add <vid> remove <vid> config esu-standalone <port> info create delete

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Command

Parameter discover-interval <interval-timer> state <enable|disable> debug <enable|disable>

config cos-profile <str>

info create [index <value> ] delete premium-unit <64k|1meg> premium-cir <rate> premium-pir-usage <enable|disable> premium-tb-max-ctl <automatic|manua l> premium-tb-max-kb <int> gold-unit <64k|1meg> gold-cir <rate> gold-pir-usage <enable|disable> gold-tb-max-ctl <automatic|manaul> gold-tb-max-kb <int> mcast-limit-unit <64k|1meg> mcast-limit-rate <rate> mcast-limit-usage <enable|disable> mcast-tb-max-ctl <automatic|manual> mcast-tb-max-kb <int> silver-unit <64k|1meg> silver-cir <rate> silver-pir-usage <enable|disable> silver-tb-max-ctl <automatic|manau l> silver-tb-max-kb <int> standard-unit <64k|1meg> standard-pir <rate> standard-tb-max-ctl <automatic|man ual> standard-tb-max-kb <int>

config ethernet <port> vlacp

info disable

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Parameter enable fast-periodic-time <milliseconds> slow-periodic-time <milliseconds> timeout <long|short> timeout-scale <integer> ethertype <integer> macaddress <mac>

config mlt <mid> lacp

info clear-link-aggrgate disable enable key<integer> system-priority<integer>

config vlacp

info disable enable

config esm <slot_number>

boot-prom-upgrade fpga-upgrade get-imageversion reset status upgrade-all

config repeater <num>

info create [name <value> ] delete first-port <port> second-port <port> remove <first-port |second-port> name <string> vlan <vid>

show cos-profile info all [ <name> ] show esu-ring info [ <ring-id> ] show esu-ring record [ <ring-id> ] show esu-ring port-state [ <ring-id> ]
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Command show esu-dh-ring info [ <ring-id> ] show esu-dh-ring record [ <ring-id> ] show esu-dh-ring port-state [ <ring-id> ] show esu-standalone info [ <port> ] show esu-standalone record [ <port> ] show esm

Parameter

info <port> [legacy <port> ] [uni <value> ] stats <port> stats-last-15minute [ <port> ] stats-hour-level [ <port> ] stats-daily-level [ <port> ]

clear esm stats [ <port> ] show port info vlacp [vlans <value> ][port<value>]

Conguring an ESU ring


To congure or modify an ESU ring, use the following command: config esu-ring <ring-id> where ring-id is a unique integer value in the range of 1 and 254, which identies the ring you are creating. This command includes the following parameters:
config esu-ring <ring-id> followed by: info create delete Displays the current configuration information for the specified configuration. Allows you to enter the number of the ring you want to create. Allows you to enter the number of the ring you want to delete.

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config esu-ring <ring-id> followed by: discover-interval <interval-timer> Sets the interval-timer (in seconds) to periodically discover port states. name <name> interval-timer is an integer value in the range of 1 and 255 seconds. The default is 30 seconds.

Allows you to enter a unique name that identifies the ESU ring. name is an string length in the range of 1 and 32 alphanumeric characters.

primary-port <port>

Sets the Primary Metro ESM 8660 port for the ring. port indicates the slot/port number.

secondary-port <port>

Sets the Secondary Metro ESM 8660 port for the ring. port indicates the slot/port number.

remove <primary-port|seconda ry port>

Allows you to remove the ESU ring connection to a Primary or Secondary port. primary-port is the primary port. secondary-port is the secondary port.

state <enable|disable>

Set the administrative state of the ring. enable sets the ring state to enable. disable sets the ring state to enable. The default is disabled.

rrp-hello <enable|disable>

Allows you to set the RRP Hello for an ESU Ring. enable activates RRP Hello. disable deactivates RRP Hello. The default is disabled.

rrp-hello-interval <number>

Allows you to set the RRP Timer Interval in milliseconds. number is an integer from 1000 to 60000. milliseconds. The default is 1000.

Adding or removing a VLAN from an ESU ring


To congure or remove a VLAN from an ESU ring, use the following command: config esu-ring <ring-id> vlan

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where ring-id is the unique identication number that identies the ESU ring you are creating. Enter an integer value in the range of 1 and 254. When adding a VLAN, this command adds both Primary and Secondary ring ports. When removing a VLAN, this command removes the Primary and Secondary ring ports from the specied VLAN. This command includes the following parameters:
config esu-ring <ring-id> vlan followed by: add <vid> Adds the specified VLANs to the ESU ring. vid allows you to specify one or more VLANs to add to the ESU ring, in the following format: {vlan-id [-vlan-id] [,...] }

remove <vid>

Deletes the specified VLANs from the ESU ring. vid allows you to specify one or more VLANs to delete from the ESU ring, in the following format: {vlan-id [-vlan-id] [,...] }

Conguring ESU dual home rings


To congure or modify a dual home ring, use the following command: config esu-dh-ring <ring-id> where ring-id unique integer value in the range of 1 and 254, which identies the ESU dual home ring you are creating. CLI still uses the older term for IBT (intra-BAN trunk) in place of ESU ring trunk. When adding a VLAN, this command adds ring ports. When removing a VLAN, this command removes the ring ports from the specied VLAN. This command includes the following parameters:
config esu-dh-ring <ring-id> followed by: info create delete Displays the current configuration information for the specified configuration. Creates the unique ring specified by the entered ring-id. Deletes the unique ring specified by the entered ring-id.

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config esu-dh-ring <ring-id> followed by: discover-interval <interval-timer> Sets the discover-interval timer value. The default value is 30 seconds. interval-timer is an integer value in the range of 1 and 255, which represents the discover interval-time, in seconds.

name <name>

Creates a unique name for the ESU ring. name is a string length in the range of 0 and 32, which represents the unique ESU ring name.

ring-port-type <primary|seco ndary>

Configures the ESU ring port type value as the Primary BAN (P) port or the Secondary BAN. S) port. primary sets the port type value to BAN (P). secondary sets the port type value to BAN. S).

ring-port <port>

Sets the port to use as the ESU ring port. port is the slot and port number.

partner-port-mac <macaddr>

Configures the dual homed ring port peers MAC address. macaddr is the dual homed ring port peers MAC address, which you enter in the following format: {0x00:0x00:0x00:0x00:0x00:0x00}.

ibt-port <port>

Allows you to enter the port number for the single link ESU ring trunk. port is the slot and port number you enter in the following format: slot/port.

ibt-mlt <mid>

Allows you to enter the MLT for the ESU ring trunk (IBT) MLT. mid is an integer value in the range of 1 to 32, and is a unique id.

ibt-vid <vid>

Allows you to enter the VLAN Id for the ESU ring trunk. vid is an integer value in the range of 1 and 4 094.

remove <ring-port|ibt-port>

Allows you to remove the ESU dual home ring port or a single ESU ring trunk ring port from the ESU dual home ring. ring-port removes the ESU dual home ring port from the ESU dual homed ring.

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config esu-dh-ring <ring-id> followed by: state <enable|disable> ibt-port removes the ESU dual home ESU ring trunk port from the ESU dual homed ring.

Allows you to administratively enable or disable the ESU dual homed ring. enable administratively enables the ESU dual homed ring. disable administratively disables the ESU dual homed ring.

Adding or removing a VLAN from an ESU dual home ring


To congure or remove a VLAN from an ESU dual home ring, use the following command: config esu-dh-ring <ring-id> vlan where ring-id is the unique identication number that identies the ESU dual home ring you are creating. Enter an integer value in the range of 1 and 254. This command includes the following parameters:
config esu-dh-ring <ring-id> vlan followed by: add <vid> Adds the specified VLANs to the ESU ring. vid allows you to specify one or more VLANs to add to the ESU ring, in the following format: {vlan-id [-vlan-id] [,...] }

remove <vid>

Deletes the specified VLANs from the ESU ring. vid allows you to specify one or more VLANs to delete from the ESU ring, in the following format: {vlan-id [-vlan-id] [,...] }

Conguring ESU standalone


To congure or modify a standalone ESU, use the following command: config esu-standalone <port> where port indicates the slot port number of the standalone ring.
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This command includes the following parameters:


config esu-standalone <port> followed by: info create delete discover-interval <interval-timer> Displays the current configuration information for the specified configuration. Allows you to enter the number of the standalone ring you want to create. Allows you to enter the number of the standalone ring you want to delete. Sets the interval-timer (in seconds) to periodically discover port states. state <enable|disable> interval-timer is an integer value in the range of 1 and 255 seconds.

Sets the administrative state of the standalone ring. enable sets the standalone ring state to enable. disable sets the standalone ring state to disable.

debug <enable|disable>

This parameter is not supported.

Conguring a class-of-service prole


To congure or modify a class-of-service (COS) prole, use the following command: config cos-profile <str> where str is the unique name that identies the COS prole you are creating. Enter a string length in the range of 1 and 20 alphanumeric characters. This command includes the following parameters:
config cos-profile <str> followed by: info create [index <value> ] Displays the current configuration information for the specified configuration. Sets the Index to internally define its order of entry. delete value is between 1 and 1 998 (1 999 and 2 000 are reserved for management level COS profiles).

Deletes the COS profile.

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config cos-profile <str> followed by: premium-unit <64k|1meg> Sets the unit of measure for the Premium COS profile. premium-cir <rate> 64k |1meg allows you to select either 64K service or 1 Meg service for your COS profile.

Sets the CIR rate for the Premium service. rate is an integer value between 0 and 1 000.

premium-pir-usage <enable|disable> premium-tb-max-ctl <automatic|manual>

Enables or disables the Premium PIR service. Specifies whether the token bucket maximum size (tb-max-kb) attribute is controlled internally by the software (automatic mode), or by the system administrator (manual mode). The default value is automatic. automatic sets the token bucket max size to internal software control. manual allows you to manually set the token bucket max size.

When set to automatic, the related tb-max-kb attribute. See next field) cannot be overridden. If set to manual, the related tb-max-kb attribute is initialized to a default value (50 KB), but can be overridden by the system administrator. premium-tb-max-kb <int> Specifies the size limit, in Kilobytes (KBs) for the associated token bucket. The default value is 50 KB. The range is 1 and 8000, representing a 1024 byte multiple. int sets the token bucket maximum size, in Kilobytes.

See the previous field description for more details related to this field. gold-unit <64k|1meg> Sets the unit of measure for the Gold COS profile. 64k |1meg allows you to select either 64K service or 1 Meg service for your COS profile. gold-cir <rate> Allows you to set a CIR rate. gold-pir-usage <enable|disa ble> rate is an integer value between 0 and 1 000.

Enables or disables the Gold PIR service.

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config cos-profile <str> followed by: gold-tb-max-ctl <automatic|m anaul> Specifies whether the token bucket maximum size (tb-max-kb) attribute is controlled internally by the software (automatic mode), or by the system administrator (manual mode). The default value is automatic. automatic sets the token bucket max size to internal software control. manual allows you to manually set the token bucket max size.

When set to automatic, the related tb-max-kb attribute. See next field) cannot be overridden. If set to manual, the related tb-max-kb attribute is initialized to a default value (50 KB), but can be overridden by the system administrator. gold-tb-max-kb <int> Specifies the size limit, in Kilobytes (KBs) for the associated token bucket. The default value is 50 KB. The range is 1 and 8 000, representing a 1 024 byte multiple. int sets the token bucket maximum size, in Kilobytes.

See the previous field description for more details related to this field. mcast-limit-unit <64k|1meg> Sets the unit of measure for the Multicast COS profile. mcast-limit-rate <rate> 64k |1meg allows you to select either 64K service or 1 Meg service for your COS profile.

Sets the limit rate for the Multicast service. rate is an integer value between 0 and 1 000.

mcast-limit-usage <enable|disable> mcast-tb-max-ctl <automatic |manual>

Enables or disables the Multicast limit service. Specifies whether the token bucket maximum size (tb-max-kb) attribute is controlled internally by the software (automatic mode), or by the system administrator (manual mode). The default value is automatic. automatic sets the token bucket max size to internal software control. manual allows you to manually set the token bucket max size.

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config cos-profile <str> followed by: When set to automatic, the related tb-max-kb attribute. See next field) cannot be overridden. If set to manual, the related tb-max-kb attribute is initialized to a default value (50 KB), but can be overridden by the system administrator. mcast-tb-max-kb <int> Specifies the size limit, in Kilobytes (KBs) for the associated token bucket. The default value is 50 KB. The range is 1 and 8000, representing a 1024 byte multiple. int sets the token bucket maximum size, in Kilobytes.

See the previous field description for more details related to this field. silver-unit <64k|1meg> Sets the unit of measure for the Silver COS profile. 64k |1meg allows you to select either 64K service or 1 Meg service for your COS profile. silver-cir <rate> Allows you to set a CIR rate. silver-pir-usage <enable|di sable> silver-tb-max-ctl <automatic|manaul> rate is an integer value between 0 and 1 000.

Enables or disables the Silver PIR service. Specifies whether the token bucket maximum size (tb-max-kb) attribute is controlled internally by the software (automatic mode), or by the system administrator (manual mode). The default value is automatic. automatic sets the token bucket max size to internal software control. manual allows you to manually set the token bucket max size.

When set to automatic, the related tb-max-kb attribute. See next field) cannot be overridden. If set to manual, the related tb-max-kb attribute is initialized to a default value (50 KB), but can be overridden by the system administrator. silver-tb-max-kb <int> Specifies the size limit, in Kilobytes (KBs) for the associated token bucket. The default value is 50 KB. The range is 1 and 8000, representing a 1 024 byte multiple. int sets the token bucket maximum size, in Kilobytes.

See the previous field description for more details related to this field.

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config cos-profile <str> followed by: standard-unit <64k|1meg> Sets the unit of measure for the Standard COS profile. 64k |1meg allows you to select either 64K service or 1 Meg service for your COS profile. standard-pir <rate> Allows you to set a CIR rate. standard-tb-max-ctl <automatic|manual> rate is an integer value between 0 and 1 000.

Specifies whether the token bucket maximum size (tb-max-kb) attribute is controlled internally by the software (automatic mode), or by the system administrator (manual mode). The default value is automatic. automatic sets the token bucket max size to internal software control. manual allows you to manually set the token bucket max size.

When set to automatic, the related tb-max-kb attribute. See next field) cannot be overridden. If set to manual, the related tb-max-kb attribute is initialized to a default value (50 KB), but can be overridden by the system administrator. standard-tb-max-kb <int> Specifies the size limit, in Kilobytes (KBs) for the associated token bucket. The default value is 50 KB. The range is 1 and 8 000, representing a 1 024 byte multiple. int sets the token bucket maximum size, in Kilobytes.

See the previous field description for more details related to this field.

Conguring the Metro ESM 8668 server port


To congure an ESM 8668 server port for use with legacy access (local server) ports, use the following command: config ethernet <ports> where ports sets the slot/port number of a specic Metro ESM 8668 port.

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This command includes the following parameters:


config ethernet <ports> followed by: server-enable <true|false> Sets a ESM 8668 server port for use with legacy access ports. true sets the Metro ESM 8668 port to server mode. false disables the server mode on the specified Metro ESM 8668 port.

Conguring a MAC address on a VLACP


To congure a MAC address on a Virtual Link Aggregation Control Protocol (VLACP) on a port, use the following command: config ethernet <port> vlacp where port indicates the slot port number This command includes the following parameters:
config ethernet <port> vlacp followed by: info disable enable fast-periodic-time <milliseconds> Displays the current level parameter settings and next level directories. Disables VLACP for a specific port type. The default is disabled. Enables VLACP for a specific port type. Sets a fast periodic time for the VLACP enabled port. milliseconds is an integer value between 10 and 20000.

The default is 200. slow-periodic-time <milliseconds> Sets a slow periodic time for the VLACP enabled port. rate is an integer value between 10000 and 30000.

The default is 30000. timeout <long|short> Sets a long or short timeout for the VLACP enabled port. The default is long.

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config ethernet <port> vlacp followed by: timeout-scale <integer> Sets a timeout scale for a specific port-type (where timeout-scale = periodic-time * timeout -scale). ethertype <integer> The periodic-time is 10 ms. integer is the timeout-scale value, an integer in the range of 3 to 10. The default value is 3.

Sets the ether type for the port. integer is an integer value between 1 and 65535.

The default is 8103. macaddress <mac> Sets the Multicast MAC address used for the VLACPDU. Required parameters: mac is the MAC address in the following format 0x00:0x00:0x00:0x00:0x00:0x00 The default MAC address is 01:80:c2:00:11:00

VLACP is supported with MLT trunks only. To enable VLACP on the selected ports, assign the ports to an MLT trunk group and enable VLACP on the MLT trunk group.

Conguring LACP on a MLT


To congure Link Aggregation Protocol (LACP) on a MultiLink Trunk (MLT), use the following command: config mlt <mid> lacp where mid is the MLT ID in the range of 1 to 32. This command includes the following parameters:
config mlt <mid> lacp followed by: info clear-link-aggrgate disable enable Displays the current level parameter settings and next level directories. Clears link aggregation for a specific MLT. Disables LACP for a specific port type. Enables LACP for a specific port type.

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config mlt <mid> lacp followed by: key<integer> Sets LACP aggregator key for a specific MLT. system-priority<integer> integer is an integer value between 0 and 256.

Sets LACP system priority for a specific MLT. integer is an integer value between 0 and 65535.

Globally enabling or disabling a VLACP


To globally enable or disable VLACP, use the following command: config vlacp This command includes the following parameters:
config vlacp followed by: info disable enable Displays the current level parameter settings and next level directories. Disables VLACP for a specific port type. Enables VLACP for a specific port type.

Conguring ESM
To congure an ESM module, use the following command: config esm <slot_number> where slot_number is the number of the slot where the ESM module resides (valid values are 1 to 10). This command includes the following parameters:
config esm <slot_number> followed by: boot-prom-upgrade fpga-upgrade Upgrades the boot PROM software on the module. Upgrades the ESM modules Water Works FPGA. When you enter this option, a message appears, warning that if you turn off the power, press reset, or pull out the card before the procedure is completed, the module may be permanently damaged.

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config esm <slot_number> followed by: get-imageversion Displays the ESM image name, software version, boot PROM version, FBGA version, and image build date. Resets the ESM module. Displays the state (for example, OPERATIONAL) of the ESM module. Upgrades the boot PROM and FPGA software on the module. When you enter this option, a message appears, warning that if you turn off the power, press reset, or pull out the card before the procedure is completed, the module may be permanently damaged.

reset status upgrade-all

Adding an existing ESU ring to a VLAN


The following CLI command parameter is new to the existing suite of VLAN commands. This new command parameter allows you to add an existing ESU-based ring to a specied VLAN: config vlan <vid> [add-ring <integer> ] [ <ibtvlan-true> ] where vid is an integer value in the range 1 and 4 094, that represents the unique VLAN identication number. integer is an integer value in the range 1 and 254, that represents the unique ESU ring identication number. ibtvlan-true when appended with the add-ring option designates this VLAN ID as the dual home ring IBT-VID. This command applies only to dual home rings. When the IBT or MLT port for the dual home ring is dened, and this attribute is used on the add-ring command, the IBT or MLT port is added to the VLAN and the dual home ring IBT-VID parameter is automatically set to this VLAN ID.

Conguring the Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 repeater feature


To congure the repeater functionality in the switch for MAC regeneration of trafc data over long haul connections, use the following command: config repeater <num> where num is the ID number for the repeater (enter a unique integer value between 1 and 32).

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This command includes the following parameters:


config repeater <num> followed by: info create [name <value> ] Displays the current settings for the repeater function. Creates the repeater ID. delete first-port <port> second-port <port> remove <first-port |second-port> value is the name of the repeater as a string 1 to 20 characters.

Deletes the repeater ID selected. The first of two ports for the repeater connections. The second of two ports for the repeater connections. Deletes the ports for the repeater functionality. remove first-port clears the first-port attribute entry. remove second-port clears the second-port attribute entry.

name <string> vlan <vid>

Allows you to name the repeater with up to 20 characters. The VLAN ID number for the repeater VLAN. vid is an integer value between 0 and 4 094.

Displaying parameters
This section describes show commands you can use to display information about your current TD congurations.

Navigation
"Showing a class-of-service prole" (page 66) "Showing ESU ring information" (page 67) "Showing ESU ring record information" (page 68) "Showing ESU Ring port state" (page 70) "Showing esu-dh-ring information" (page 71) "Showing esu-dh-ring record" (page 72) "Showing esu-dh-ring port-state" (page 73) "Showing standalone ESU information" (page 74) "Showing standalone ESU record information" (page 75) "Showing ESU standalone port state" (page 76) "Showing ESM 8668 server-port information" (page 77)

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Showing a class-of-service prole


To display a class-of-service prole, use the following command: show cos-profile info all [ <name> ] where name is the cos prole name in a string from 1 to 20 characters. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.

The following table describes the show cos-profile info all [<name>] command parameters.
show cos-prole info all summary command parameters Parameter INDEX NAME PREMIUM Description The index number assigned to the COS profile. The name assigned to the COS profile. Indicates the Premium COS level parameters: UNITThe unit measurement as either 64kb units or 1mb units. CIRThe committed information rate assigned to the cos-profile for premium traffic. PIR-USAGEThe peak information rate usage status. CTLThe token bucket maximum size status. KBThe size of the token bucket in kilobytes.

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Parameter GOLD

Description Indicates the Gold COS level parameters: UNITThe unit measurement as either 64kb units or 1mb units. CIRThe committed information rate assigned to the cos-profile for Gold traffic. PIR-USAGEThe peak information rate usage status CTLThe token bucket maximum size status KBvThe size of the token bucket in kilobytes

SILVER

Indicates the Silver COS level parameters: UNITThe unit measurement as either 64kb units or 1mb units. CIRThe committed information rate assigned to the cos-profile for Silver traffic. PIR-USAGEThe peak information rate usage status CTLThe token bucket maximum size status KBThe size of the token bucket in kilobytes

STANDARD

Indicates the Standard COS level parameters: UNITThe unit measurement as either 64kb units or 1mb units. PIRThe peak information rate assigned to the cos-profile for all traffic. CTLThe token bucket maximum size status KBThe size of the token bucket in kilobytes

MCAST

Indicates the Multicast COS level parameters: UNITThe unit measurement as either 64kb units or 1mb units. LIMIT-USAGEThe limit usage status CTLThe token bucket maximum size status KBThe size of the token bucket in kilobytes

Showing ESU ring information


To display information about the current ESU ring or a specic ESU ring, use the following command: show esu-ring info [ <ring-id> ] where ring-id is an optional parameter that indicates the id number of a specic ESU ring. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.
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The following table describes the show esu-ring info command parameters.
show esu-ring info command parameters Parameter ID NAME PRI-PORT SEC-PORT INTERVAL ADMIN STATUS OPER STATUS VLAN IDS RRP-Hello STATUS RRP-Hello INTERVAL Description Indicates the assigned esu-RING Mod-ID number. Indicates the name of the ESU ring. Indicates the Primary ring port. Indicates the Secondary ring port. Indicates the time interval, in seconds, used to discover port states. Indicates the specified rings administrative state. Indicates the specified rings operational state. Indicates the ID name of the VLAN Indicates if RRP is enabled or disabled on the ring. Indicates the RRP-Hello timer interval in milliseconds.

Showing ESU ring record information


To display statistical information about the current ESU ring or a specic ESU Ring, use the following command: show esu-ring record [ <ring-id> ] where
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ring-id is an optional parameter that indicates the id number of a specic ESU ring. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.

The following table describes the show esu-ring record command parameters.
Table 1 show esu-ring record command parameters Parameter ID MAC ADDRESS IP ADDR PORT USED OPER STATUS POSITION Description Indicates the assigned ESU Mod-ID number. Indicates the ESU MAC address. Indicates the management IP address of the ESU. Indicates that the ring is active on both ports. Indicates the rings operational status. Indicates the (physical) port position within the ring, starting from the Primary port.

The Port Used parameter provides an indication of where a ring cut exists in relation to this ESU. The Possible Values parameter includes: Ring: indicates that ring is closed and operating normally Sec: indicates that the ring is cut and that this ESUs only path is through the Secondary ring port (for example, the cut is upstream of this ESU) Pri: indicates that the ring is cut and that this ESUs only path is through the Primary ring port (for example, the cut is downstream of this ESU)

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Showing ESU Ring port state


To display information about the current ESU Ring port states or a specic ESU Ring port state, use the following command: show esu-ring port-state [ <ring-id> ] where ring-id is an optional parameter (an integer value between 1 and 254) that indicates the id number of a specic ESU ring. If you do not enter a value, the system defaults to ring 1. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.

The following table describes the show esu-ring port-state command parameters.
show esu-ring port-state command parameters Parameter PORT CONFIG Description Four groups of binary integers with positional notation, which graphically represents ports that are configured: Starting with port 1 at the least significant bit position, a "1" represents the port is configured, a "0" indicates the port is not configured. (For example, 00001000 indicates that port 5 is configured.) PORT STATUS Four groups of binary integers with positional notation, which graphically represents the port status:

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Parameter

Description Starting with port 1 at the least significant bit position, a "1" represents the port is Up, a "0" indicates the port is Down. (For example, 00001000 indicates that port 5 is Up.)

Port Cong: identies the ports that are congured to support VPN and IP services. A "1" indicates the port is congured to support VPN and IP services. A "0" indicates the port does not support either VPN or IP services. Port Status: The above display indicates that there are more ports than available on the ESU. The left most signicant bits represent internal virtual ports. For example, port 28 is the ESU management port. The state of the uplink ports, when in ring mode or in standalone mode, is always zero.

Showing esu-dh-ring information


To display information about a specied ESU ring, use the following command: show esu-dh-ring info [ <ring-id> ] where ring-id is the (optional) unique identication number that identies the ESU ring you are creating. Enter an integer value between 1 and 254. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.

The following table describes the show esu-dh-ring info command parameters.
show esu-dh-ring info command parameters Parameter ID NAME Description Indicates the assigned esu-RING Mod-ID number. Indicates the name of the ESU ring.

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Parameter PORT IBT-PORT/MLT IBT VLAN INTERVAL ADMIN STATUS OPER STATUS VLAN IDS RRP-HELLO STATUS RRP-HELLO INTERVAL PARTNER-PORT-M AC

Description Indicates the ring port. Indicates the trunk ring port. Indicates the ring VLAN. Indicates the time interval, in seconds, used to discover port states. Indicates the specified rings administrative state. Indicates the specified rings operational state. Indicates the ID name of the VLAN Indicates if RRP is enabled or disabled on the ring. Indicates the RRP-Hello timer interval in milliseconds. Indicates the MAC address of the associated ESU unit.

Showing esu-dh-ring record


To display information about specied ESU ring records, use the following command: show esu-dh-ring record [ <ring-id> ] where ring-id is the (optional) unique identication number that identies the ESU ring you are creating. Enter an integer value between 1 and 254. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.

The following table describes the show esu-dh-ring record command parameters.
show esu-dh-ring record command parameters Parameter ID MAC ADDRESS Description Indicates the assigned ESU Mod-ID number Indicates the ESU MAC address

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Parameter IP ADDR PORT USED OPER STATUS POSITION

Description Indicates the management IP address of the ESU. Indicates that the ring is active on both ports. Indicates the rings operational status. Indicates the (physical) port position within the ring, starting from the Primary port.

The Port Used parameter provides an indication of where a ring cut exists in relation to this ESU. The Possible Values parameter includes: Ring: indicates that ring is closed and operating normally Sec: indicates that the ring is cut and that this ESUs only path is through the Secondary ring port (for example, the cut is upstream of this ESU) Pri: indicates that the ring is cut and that this ESUs only path is through the Primary ring port (for example, the cut is downstream of this ESU)

Showing esu-dh-ring port-state


To display information about specied ESU ring port-states, use the following command: show esu-dh-ring port-state [ <ring-id> ] where ring-id is the (optional) unique identication number that identies the ESU ring you are creating. Enter an integer value between 1 and 254. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.

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The following table describes the show esu-dh-ring port-state command parameters.
show esu-dh-ring port-state command parameters Parameter PORT CONFIG Description Four groups of binary integers with positional notation, which graphically represents ports that are configured: Starting with port 1 at the least significant bit position, a "1" represents the port is configured, a "0" indicates the port is not configured. (For example, 00001000 indicates that port 5 is configured.) PORT STATUS Four groups of binary integers with positional notation, which graphically represents the port status: Starting with port 1 at the least significant bit position, a "1" represents the port is Up, a "0" indicates the port is Down. (For example, 00001000 indicates that port 5 is Up.)

Port Cong: identies the ports that are congured to support VPN and IP services. A "1" indicates the port is congured to support VPN and IP services. A "0" indicates the port does not support either VPN or IP services. Port Status: The above display indicates that there are more ports than available on the ESU. The left most signicant bits represent internal virtual ports. For example, port 28 is the ESU management port. The state of the uplink ports, when in ring mode or in standalone mode, is always zero.

Showing standalone ESU information


To display statistical information about a standalone ESU conguration, use the following command: show esu-standalone info [ <port> ] where port is an optional parameter that indicates the slot/port number of a specic ESU conguration. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.

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The following table describes the show esu-standalone info command parameters.
show esu-standalone info command parameters Parameter ESM-PORT INTERVAL ADMIN STATUS OPER STATUS Description The assigned port number that the Metro ESU is connected to. The time interval, in seconds, used to discover port states. Indicates the rings administrative state. Indicates the rings operational state.

Showing standalone ESU record information


To display statistical information about a standalone ESU conguration, use the following command: show esu-standalone record [ <port> ] where port is an optional parameter that indicates the slot/port number of a specic ESU conguration. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.

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The following table describes the show esu-standalone record command parameters.
show esu-standalone record command parameters Parameter ID MAC ADDRES S IP ADDR OPER STATUS POSITION Description The assigned Metro ESU module ID number (the Mod-ID). The Metro ESU modules MAC address. The Metro ESU modules management IP address. The rings operational state. The ports position within the ring, starting from the Primary port.

Showing ESU standalone port state


To display information about all ESU standalone port states or a specic ESU standalone port state, use the following command: show esu-standalone port-state [ <port> ] where port is an optional parameter that indicates the slot/port number of a specic ESU standalone port. If you do not enter a specic port number, the system shows all standalone ports. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.

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The following table describes the show esu-standalone port-state command parameters.
show esu-standalone port-state command parameters Parameter PORT CONFIG Description Four groups of binary integers with positional notation, which graphically represents ports that are configured: Starting with port 1 at the least significant bit position, a "1" represents the port is configured, a "0" indicates the port is not configured. (For example, 00001001 indicates that port 5 and port 8 are configured.) PORT STATUS Four groups of binary integers with positional notation, which graphically represents the port status: Starting with port 1 at the least significant bit position, a "1" represents the port is Up, a "0" indicates the port is Down. (For example, 00001001 indicates that port 5 and port 8 are Up.)

Showing ESM 8668 server-port information


Your Metro ESM 8668 module provides statistics that can help you monitor trafc utilization on a specied ESM-server port. Each Metro ESM 8668 server port can provide a full range of statistics, including the last 15 minute interval, hourly, and daily accumulation. MIBs can maintain up to 24 hours of data per Metro ESM 8668 server port, which you can access. The total number of entries stored per Metro ESM 8668 port is 1 440 entries: (24 hours x 60 minutes / Hour x 1 data collection / minutes = 1440 entries). CLI can display the following current information: Last 15-minute statistics CLI can display the previous 15 minutes on each quarter hour. The display includes minimum Bytes/sec, maximum Bytes/sec, and average Bytes/sec, for each 1-minute interval during the last 15 minutes. Hour level CLI can display the previous hourly stats, by ESM server port, for the past 24 hours collected, and up to the last quarter hour (for example, if it is currently 2:15 PM, the display starts at 2:15 PM of the previous day). The display includes only the average of the Bytes/sec to a granularity of 1 minute, for each 60 minute interval. If the current or last hour data is a partial hour, the last hour displayed is up to the last quarter hour and the average is for the total partial minutes received (for example, if the last hour entry is 2:00 to 2:14, average is for the 15-minute interval, not 60). Stats-daily-level
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CLI can display the previous 24-hour statistics, by ESM server port. The display includes only the average of the bytes per second to a granularity of 1 minute. For a 24-hour period, this is for the last 1 440 data statistics collected per ESM server port.

To show ESM 8668 server-port statistics, use the following command:


show esm

The following table describes the show esm command parameters.


show esm command parameters show esm followed by: info <port> [legacy <port> ] [uni <value> ] Shows uni ID and associated legacy port info for the selected server port, where:

stats <port>

port is the ESM or legacy port. value is the UNI ID in IP notation.

Shows server port stats per min up to last 1440 minute, where: esm port is the ESM or legacy port.

stats-last-15minute [ <port> ]

Shows last fifteen minutes of stats collected for the server ports, where: esm port is the ESM or legacy port.

stats-hour-level [ <port> ]

Shows hourly of stats collected for the server ports over the past 24 hours, where: esm port is the ESM or legacy port.

stats-daily-level [ <port> ]

Shows daily stats for the server port, up to the nearest 15 minutes collected over 24 hours, where: esm port is the ESM or legacy port.

clear esm stats [ <port> ]

Clears ESM server port statistics, where: esm port is the ESM or legacy port.

The following screen captures show statistics for the show esm commands.

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To clear ESM statistics, use the following command: clear esm stats { <ports> } where: ports is a port or range of ports in the format x:x if no ports are specied, the statistics for all ports are cleared.

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Showing the VLACP port conguration


To show information about the VLACP port conguration: show port info vlacp [vlan <value>][port <value> ] where vlan <value> indicates a VLAN ID ports <value> indicates the list of ports in the format slot/port. The following screen capture shows sample output for this command.

The following table describes the show port info vlacp main [ <ports> ] command parameters.
show port info vlacp information Parameter INDEX ADMIN ENABLED PORT STATE OPER ENABLED FAST TIME SLOW TIME TIMEOUT TIME TIMEOUT SCALE ETHER TYPE MAC ADDRESS Description Displays the index number of the VLACP port. Indicates whether or not VLACP is enabled on the specified port. Indicates the state (up or down) of the port. Displays whether or not VLACP operations are enabled. Displays the VLACPDU exchange fast-periodic-time value. These values can range from 25 to 20000 milliseconds. Displays the VLACPDU exchange slow-periodic-time value. These values can range from 10000 to 30000 milliseconds. Displays the timeout time. Displays the specified time to bring the port down. These times can range from 1 to 10 milliseconds. Displays the Ethertype value of the VLACP frame. Displays the MAC address of the VLACPDU from an end-to-end perspective.

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