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Commands starting with “show k” through commands starting “show m” are included.
show key-chain [summary] [key-chain-name]
Displays information for key chains configured in the system.
all modes
summary |
Optional. Specifies that you want to display only summary information. |
key-chain-name |
Optional. Name of a specific key chain for which you want to display information. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show key-chain command displays information for key chains configured in the system.
Use the show key-chain command to display information for key chains configured in the system.
The following example displays information for all key chains:
[local]Redback>show key-chain key-chain superkeychain: count: 1, sequences: 1 - 1, client count: 0 modified: 00:00:04 (hh:mm:ss) ago key-id: 1 key-string encrypted: 38F24D69175F7C5548CB61C4D69E856A key-string unencrypted: password accept-lifetime start: 2000:01:01:00:00:00 end: infinite send-lifetime start: 2001:04:14:00:01:00 end: infinite key-chain se1400: count: 1, sequences: 1 - 1, client count: 0 modified: 00:00:04 (hh:mm:ss) ago key-id: 1 key-string encrypted: 38F24D69175F7C5548CB61C4D69E856A key-string unencrypted: password accept-lifetime start: 2000:01:01:00:00:00 end: infinite send-lifetime start: 2001:04:14:00:01:00 end: infinite
The following example displays summary information for the superkeychain key chain:
[local]Redback>show key-chain superkeychain summary key-chain superkeychain: count: 1, sequences: 1 - 1, client count: 0 modified: 00:00:07 (hh:mm:ss) ago
show l2tp counters peer peer-name tunnel [tunl-id [detail]]
Displays all statistics for tunnel-level control packet counters for all tunnels under specific Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) peers on the system.
all modes
peer-name |
Name of the peer for which tunnel-level L2TP control packet counters are to be displayed. |
tunnel |
Displays counters for all L2TP tunnels on the specified peer. |
tunl-id |
Identifier of a specific L2TP tunnel for which counters are to be displayed. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed counter information for the specified L2TP tunnel. |
Displays counters for all L2TP tunnels on the peer.
Use the show l2tp counters peer peer-name tunnel command to display tunnel-level counters for L2TP control packets.
Use the tunnel tunl-id construct to display counters for a specific L2TP tunnel.
Use the detail keyword to display detailed information for each L2TP counter.
Use the optional tunnel tunl-id construct to display all statistics for tunnel-level control packet counters for all tunnels with a specific tunnel ID.
The following example displays counters for L2TP tunnel 28561:
[local]Redback>show l2tp counters peer local-lac tunnel 28561
Local ID: 28561 Remote ID: 30416 Local IP: 10.1.1.2 Remote IP: 10.1.1.1 Local Name: local-lac Remote Name: local-lns Session Count: 101 Active Sessions: 100 Total Est Sessions: 120 Total Fail Sessions: 2 Max Sessions Ever: 100 Uptime: 10 mins 0 secs Control Statistics Tx Control Packets: 165031 Rx Control Packets: 165031 Tx Control Bytes: 2862224 Rx Control Bytes: 3015284020 Tx Hello Packets: 234 Rx Hello Packets: 235 Ns: 2445 Nr: 2457 Tx Cwnd: 3 Remote Window Size: 10 Resend Q Size: 8 Unsent Q Size: 6 Max Resend Q Size: 8 Max Unsent Q Size: 8 Control Errors: 2
The following example displays extra detail for counters for L2TP tunnel 28561:
[local]Redback>show l2tp counters peer local-lac tunnel 28561 detail
Local ID: 28561 Remote ID: 30416 Local IP: 10.1.1.2 Remote IP: 10.1.1.1 Local Name: local-lac Remote Name: local-lns Session Count: 101 Active Sessions: 100 Total Est Sessions: 120 Total Fail Sessions: 2 Max Sessions Ever: 100 Uptime : 50 mins 2 secs Control Statistics Tx Control Packets: 165031 Rx Control Packets: 165031 Tx Control Bytes: 2862224 Rx Control Bytes: 3015284020 Tx Hello Packets: 234 Rx Hello Packets: 235 Ns: 2445 Nr: 2457 Tx Cwnd: 3 Remote Window Size: 10 Resend Q Size: 8 Unsent Q Size: 6 Max Resend Q Size: 8 Max Unsent Q Size: 8 Control Errors: 2
Control Message Times Last Msg sent: Tue 16:34:06 (9 mins 19 secs ago) Last Msg recved: Tue 16:34:06 (9 mins 19 secs ago) Last Hello sent: Tue 16:34:06 (9 mins 19 secs ago) Last Hello rcvd: Tue 16:34:06 (9 mins 19 secs ago) Last Control Error: Tue 16:34:06 (9 mins 19 secs ago) Data Statistics Tx Data Packets: 4 Rx Data Packets: 3 Tx Data Bytes: 43 Rx Data Bytes: 36
show l2tp global ipc
Displays Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) interprocess communication (IPC) counters.
all modes
ipc |
Specifies the IPC counters. |
Displays IPC counters for all contexts.
Use the show l2tp global command to view IPC counters for all L2TP peers and groups.
The following example displays the IPC counters for 16,000 subscriber circuits on each of two traffic cards in slots 12 and 13:
[local]Redback>show l2tp global ipc
L2TP IPC Stats Up since:............Fri 08:13:05 (3 hours 30 mins 25 secs ago) Last clock tick:.....Fri 11:43:30 (0 secs ago) ISM MBE: Sessions Recovered/Failed:......0/0 Tunnels Recovered/Failed:.......0/0 Idle Session Cleanups:..........0 Couldn't Allocate Msg:..........0 TX Circuit Tunnel-Start:........91867 TX Circuit Tunnel-Stop:.........0 TX Circuit Stale Kills:.........0 TX Sub-Sess-Down:...............26 Tunnel Start/Stop Errors:.......0 PPP: RX Start request:...............0 AAA: TX Tunnel Author:...............0 RX Tunnel Author:...............0 PPAs: Registrations:..................12 Stale Registrations:............0 Registration Errors:............0 TX Tunnel Create:...............16179 TX Tunnel Delete:...............95 IPC Errors:.....................0 Registered PPAs: Slot 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 I I I I . . . . . . . I I . E E E E . . . . . . . E E . PPA Name Registration Time Chg# Ccts Tun-Cr Tun-Del ------------ -------------------- ----- ----- -------- -------- Slot 1 IPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:39 2 1 16179 95 Slot 1 EPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:40 4 1 16179 95 Slot 2 IPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:41 6 2 16179 95 Slot 2 EPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:42 16 2 16179 95 Slot 3 IPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:41 8 4 16179 95 Slot 3 EPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:42 18 4 16179 95 Slot 4 IPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:41 10 0 16179 95 Slot 4 EPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:42 20 0 16179 95 Slot 12 IPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:41 12 16004 16179 95 Slot 12 EPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:42 22 16004 16179 95 Slot 13 IPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:42 14 16002 16179 95 Slot 13 EPPA Fri Nov 05 08:13:42 24 16002 16179 95
show l2tp group [group-name]
Displays Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) group configuration information.
all modes
group-name |
Optional. Name of an L2TP group or its domain alias to be displayed. |
Displays all L2TP groups in the current context.
Use the show l2tp group command to view the redundancy algorithm and deadtime of one specific L2TP group or for all groups in the current context. When you display information for a specific group, the names of the peer members of the group and information about each peer are also displayed (see examples).
The following example displays output from the show l2tp group command without specifying a group name:
[local]Redback>show l2tp group
Group Name Algorithm Deadtime ---------------- ------------ -------- l2tp Load-balance 10 l2tp2 Load-balance 5 l2tp3 Load-balance 10
The following example displays the output when you use the show l2tp group command to display a particular group (l2tp). The asterisk (*) in front of the peer, l2tp-1, indicates that the peer is down (“dead”). For more information about this status, see the deadtime command (in L2TP group configuration mode) in the Configuring L2TP document:
[local]Redback>show l2tp group l2tp
Group name: l2tp RADIUS: YES Algorithm Load-balance Deadtime: 10 Peers: *l2tp-1 l2tp-2 Domains: vpn Max Tun Max Ses Peer Name Local Name Med Tuns Cnt Ses Cnt Stat LAC LNS Named --------- ---------- --- ---- --- --- ---- ---- --- --- ----- l2tp-1 tgrp1 UDP 1 0 20 0 NO YES YES YES l2tp-2 tgrp2 UDP 1 1 65535 6 NO YES YES YES
show l2tp peer [peer-name [tunnel [tunl-num [session [ses-num]]]]]
Displays a summary of status and configuration for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) peers.
all modes
peer-name |
Optional. Name of the L2TP peer or its domain alias for which you want detailed information displayed. |
tunnel |
Optional if you use the peer-name argument. Displays detailed information for the tunnels configured to the specified peer. |
tunl-num |
Optional if you use the tunnel keyword. Numeric tunnel ID for the tunnel for which you want detailed information displayed. |
session |
Optional if you use the tunnel tunl-num construct. Displays detailed information for the sessions configured on the specified tunnel. |
ses-num |
Optional if you use the session keyword. Numeric session ID for the session for which you want detailed information displayed. |
Displays all peers in the current context.
Use the show l2tp peer command without any optional syntax to display the L2TP summary information for each L2TP peer; see Table 1.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Peer Name |
L2TP peer name |
Local Name |
Local name for SmartEdge router in outbound Start-Control-Connection-Request (SCCRQ) control messages |
Tun Cnt |
Number of tunnels (in any state) to the peer |
Ses Cnt |
Number of sessions (in any state) to the peer |
Use the optional peer-name argument to display the information shown in Table 2.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Peer name |
Name of the peer you specified. |
Local Name |
Local name for SmartEdge router in outbound SCCRQ control messages as specified by the local-name command (in L2TP peer configuration mode). |
Media |
Tunnel encapsulation type (UDP). |
Local IP Address |
Local IP address of the peer as entered in the l2tp-peer name command (in context configuration mode). |
Remote IP Address |
For each tunnel, the remote IP address. |
LAC |
Indicates whether the peer performs LAC functions. |
LNS |
Indicates whether the peer performs LNS functions. |
RADIUS |
Indicates whether the peer is served by the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS). |
Static |
YES—Tunnel is maintained to the peer at all times. NO—Tunnels are established on demand. |
DNIS |
Indicates whether DNIS-based tunnel switching is enabled. |
DNIS ONLY |
Indicates whether DNIS attribute must be present on an incoming session for the sessions to be accepted. |
Unnamed |
Indicates whether the peer is unnamed (Unnamed=YES) or named (Unnamed=NO). If Unnamed=YES, the peer name displayed was automatically obtained from the remote host name contained in the incoming SCCRQ. |
Hello Timer |
Value of the interval SmartEdge router waits before sending an L2TP Hello packet if there has been no exchange of control messages to the remote L2TP peer. |
Maximum Tunnels |
Maximum number of tunnels allowed to the peer. |
Maximum Ses/Tunnel |
Maximum number of sessions allowed for each tunnel. |
Control Timeout |
Number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgment before a control message is retransmitted. |
Retry |
Number of control message retransmissions. |
Tunnel Count |
Number of tunnels (any state) to the peer. |
Session Count |
Number of sessions (any state) to the peer, all tunnels combined. |
Domains |
Domain aliases specified with the domain command (in L2TP peer configuration mode). |
Use the optional tunnel tunl-num construct to display information shown in Table 3; if you enter the tunnel keyword without the tunl-num argument, the command displays information for all tunnels configured to the peer.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
State |
State of the tunnel. |
Last change |
Time the last change to the tunnel occurred and the elapsed time. |
Local ID |
Local tunnel ID. |
Remote ID |
Remote tunnel ID. |
Local IP |
Local IP address of the peer. |
Remote IP |
Remote IP address of the peer. |
Local Name |
Local name for SmartEdge router in outbound Start-Control-Connection-Request (SCCRQ) control messages as specified by the local-name command (in L2TP peer configuration mode). |
Remote Name |
Remote name of the peer. |
Session Count |
Number of sessions in this tunnel—cumulative since the tunnel came up. |
Active Sessions |
Number of current sessions in the established state in the tunnel. |
Total Act Sessions |
Number of sessions that reached the established state in this tunnel—cumulative since the tunnel came up. |
Total Fail Session |
Number of sessions that failed to reach the established state in this tunnel—cumulative since the tunnel came up. |
Window current-tx |
Control message activity; current outbound transmissions. |
max-tx |
Control message activity; maximum transmissions. |
rx |
Control message activity; current inbound transmissions. |
Tunnel PPA Table |
List of slot numbers (1 to 14 for SmartEdge 800 router, 1 to 6 for SmartEdge 400 router); an “I” marks slots with cards being used for inbound transmissions; an “E” marks slots with cards being used for outbound transmissions. |
Use the optional session ses-num construct to display the information shown in Table 4; if you enter the session keyword without the ses-num argument, the information displays for all sessions configured on the tunnel.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
State |
State of the session. |
Last change |
Time the last change to the session occurred and the elapsed time. |
Port/Circuit |
Slot and port numbers, virtual path and circuit identifiers. |
Local ID |
Local session number. |
Remote ID |
Remote session number. |
Tx Data Packets |
Number of data packets transmitted during the session. |
Rx Data Packets |
Number of data packets received during the session. |
Tx Data Bytes |
Number of data bytes transmitted during the session. |
Rx Data Bytes |
Number of data bytes received during the session. |
The following example displays output of the show l2tp peer command without any optional constructs:
[local]Redback>show l2tp peer Tun Ses Peer Name Local Name Cnt Cnt -------------------- -------------------- ----- ----- dnslns1 dnslac1 1 1 snap dnslac1 0 0
The following example displays output of the show l2tp peer command for a specific peer:
[local]Redback>show l2tp peer dnslns1 Peer Name: dnslns1 Local Name: dnslac1 Vendor: Redback Networks Local IP Address: 10.13.49.208 Remote IP Address: 10.13.16.3 Local Role: LAC Only DNIS: Disabled Hello Timer: 300 Preference: 10 Maximum Tunnels: 32767 Maximum Ses/Tunnel: 8 Control Timeout: 15 Retry: 6 Tunnel Count: 1 Session Count: 1 Domains: lns1dns1.net
The following example displays the output when you enter the show l2tp peer command and specify a peer name and tunnel ID:
[local]Redback>show l2tp peer dnslns1 tunnel 5080
State: Established Last change: Tue 12:10:58 (12 secs ago) Local ID: 5080 Remote ID: 57620 Local IP: 10.13.49.208 Remote IP: 10.13.16.3 Local Name: dnslac1 Remote Name: dnslns1 Session Count: 0 Active Sessions: 0 Total Act Sessions: 0 Total Fail Session: 0 Control Channel: Window current-tx: 10 max-tx: 10 rx: 8 Tunnel PPA Table: Slot 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . E . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The following example displays the output when you use the show l2tp peer command naming a specific peer with tunnel and session IDs:
[local]Redback>show l2tp peer dnslns1 tunnel 43023 session 57155
State: Established Last change: Fri 07:02:58 (2 hours 27 mins 22 secs ago) Port/Circuit: 1/2 vpi-vci 0 448 Local ID: 57155 Remote ID: 52763 Network Statistics Tx Data Packets: 2915 Rx Data Packets: 0 Tx Data Bytes: 58348 Rx Data Bytes: 0
show lacp actor [circuit circuit] [detail]
Displays the actor information for all the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) circuits or the LACP circuit with a specified circuit handle.
all modes
circuit circuit |
Optional. LACP circuit for which actor information is displayed. |
details |
Optional. Displays additional details for each LACP circuit. |
When you enter this command without an optional keyword or argument, it displays a brief summary of all LACP circuits.
Use the show lacp actor command to display the actor information of all the LACP circuits.
Use the circuit circuit construct to display the actor information associated with the LACP port circuit.
Use the detail keyword to display the additional details of the LACP actor information.
The following example shows how to display a list of LACP actor information:
[local]Redback#sh lacp actor Port Port Oper Recv Seln Lg-id Port State Priority key State State ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 5/3 0x3c 32767 5 exchg active 26 5/5 0x4 32767 5 exchg actor-stdby 26 5/7 0x4 32767 5 exchg actor-stdby 27 5/4 0x3d 32767 6 exchg active 27 5/6 0xd 32767 6 exchg partner-stdby 27 5/8 0xd 32767 6 exchg partner-stdby
The following example shows how to display a detailed list of LACP actor information:
[local]Redback#show lacp actor detail Internal Handle : 5/3:1023:63/1/1/5 Circuit State : UP Mac Address : 00:30:88:00:12:86
show lacp counters
Displays the counters for all Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) links on the system.
all modes
This command has no keywords or arguments.
When you enter this command, it displays the counters for all LACP circuits on the system.
Use the show lacp counters command to display all LACP circuit counters on the system.
The following example shows how to display a list of link group counters on the system:
[local]Redback>show lacp counters Internal Handle : 5/3:1023:63/1/1/5 Recvd Pkts : 473 Sent Pkts : 473 Recvd Bad : 0 Internal Handle : 5/5:1023:63/1/1/9 Recvd Pkts : 475 Sent Pkts : 474 Recvd Bad : 0 Internal Handle : 5/7:1023:63/1/1/13 Recvd Pkts : 475 Sent Pkts : 475 Recvd Bad : 0
show lacp lg-id id [detail]
Displays the information for the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) link group with a given identification number.
all modes
id |
Link group ID for which LACP information is displayed; the range of values is 1 to 10000. |
detail |
Optional. Displays additional details for the specified LACP link group ID. |
When you enter this command without an optional keyword or argument, it displays a brief summary for the LACP link group with a given identification number.
Use the show lacp lg-id command to display the information for the LACP link group with a given identification number.
The following example shows how to display a brief summary of the specified LACP link group 26:
[local]Redback>show lacp lg-id
[local]Redback#show lacp lg-id 26 Internal Handle : 255/6:1023:63/1/1/2 Link-group ID : 26 Link-group Name : foo LACP Mode : PASSIVE Admin Key : 5 Revertible : NO Min-Links : 2 Max-Links : 1 Total Grp Links : 3 Active Links : 1 Standby Links : 2 Actor-Stdby Links : 2 Partner-Stdby Links : 0 Both-Stdby Links : 0 Force-Revert Links : 0 Lg-flags : 0x4
show lacp lg-name name [detail]
Displays the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) information for link group with the specified name.
all modes
name |
Link group for which LAPC information is displayed. |
detail |
Optional. Displays additional details for the specified link group. |
When you enter this command without an optional keyword or argument, it displays a brief summary for the LACP link group with a given name.
Use the show lacp lg-name command to display the LACP information for the link group with the specified name.
The following example shows how to display the LACP information for link group foo:
[local]Redback#show lacp lg-name foo detail Internal Handle : 255/6:1023:63/1/1/2 Link-group ID : 26 Link-group Name : foo LACP Mode : PASSIVE Admin Key : 5 Revertible : NO Min-Links : 2 Max-Links : 1 Total Grp Links : 3 Active Links : 1 Standby Links : 2 Actor-Stdby Links : 2 Partner-Stdby Links : 0 Both-Stdby Links : 0 Force-Revert Links : 0 Lg-flags : 0x4
show lacp partner [circuit circuit] [detail]
Displays the partner information for all the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) circuits or the LACP circuit with a specified circuit handle.
all modes
circuit circuit |
LACP circuit for which the partner information is displayed. |
detail |
Optional. Displays additional details for each LACP circuit. |
When you enter this command without an optional keyword or argument, it displays a brief summary of all LACP circuits.
Use the show lacp partner command to display the partner information of the LACP circuits.
Use the circuit circuit construct to display the partner information associated with the LACP port circuit.
Use the detail keyword to display the additional details of the LACP partner information.
The following example shows how to display a summary of link groups:
[local]Redback>show lacp partner
Actor Partner Port Port Oper Lg-id Port Port State Priority key ------------------------------------------------------------ 26 5/3 0x403 0x3d 32767 6 26 5/5 0x405 0xd 32767 6 27 5/4 0x402 0x3c 32767 5 27 5/6 0x404 0x4 32767 5
show lacp system-id
Displays the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) system ID for the SmartEdge router on the system.
all modes
This command has no keywords or arguments.
When you enter this command, it displays the LACP system information for the SmartEdge router.
Use the show lacp system-id command to display LACP system information for the SmartEdge router.
The following example shows how to display LACP system ID for the SmartEdge router:
[local]Redback>show lacp system-id System Priority : 2 System MAC : 00:30:88:00:09:84
show ldp address
Displays Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) interface IP address to label-switched router (LSR) ID mappings.
all modes
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
Use the show ldp address command to display LDP interface IP address to LSR ID mappings.
The following example displays LDP interface IP address information:
[local]Redback>show ldp address Flags - (S - Stale) Address RemoteLSRId #Path Flag 10.12.210.37 local 1 172.16.1.1 local 1
show ldp binding [hexadecimal] [detail]
Displays Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) label binding information.
all modes
hexadecimal |
Optional. Displays label binding information in hexadecimal format. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed information. |
None
Use the show ldp binding to display LDP label binding information.
The following example displays LDP label binding information:
[local]Redback>show ldp binding > active binding, Local/In - local/input label binding From - source of remote label, Remote/Out - remote/output label binding Prefix/FEC Learned-From Local/In Remote/Out Interface > 10.12.11.0/24 local 3 10.13.49.0/24 10.14.210.2:0 524293 3 10.14.200.2:0 3 > 10.14.6.0/24 10.14.200.2:0 524296 3 to_edge_10/11 > 10.14.7.0/24 10.14.200.2:0 524297 3 to_edge_10/11 10.14.10.0/24 10.14.200.2:0 524298 3 > 10.14.30.0/24 local 3 10.14.210.2:0 3 > 10.14.31.0/24 local 3 10.14.210.2:0 3 > 10.14.37.0/24 local 3 10.14.200.2:0 3 > 10.14.38.0/24 10.14.200.2:0 524299 3 to_edge_10/11 > 10.14.39.0/24 10.14.200.2:0 524300 3 to_edge_10/11 > 10.14.100.0/30 10.14.200.2:0 524301 3 to_edge_10/11 10.14.101.0/30 10.14.200.2:0 524302 3 > 10.14.200.2/32 10.14.200.2:0 524303 3 to_edge_10/11 > 10.14.210.1/32 local 3 > 10.14.210.2/32 10.14.210.2:0 524294 3 to_core_10/1 > to_metro_9/2 192.168.1.0/24 10.14.210.2:0 524295 3
The following example displays detailed LDP label binding information:
[local]pearl#show ldp binding detail > active binding, Local/In - local/input label binding From - source of remote label, Remote/Out - remote/output label binding PathFlags - (A - Active Path, B - Best path, H - Host, R - Redistributed P - Path stale, U - Suppressed by in-bound policy), L - LSP-TE NextHopFlags - (S - Nexthop stale, L - LDP eligible, N - Nexthop active D - Nexthop Deleted, Y - Bypass in use) PrefixFlags - (C - Local label active, M - LSP in LM, W - Label map in LM G - Label reused, O - Change LM, T - Change update) Prefix/FEC Learned-From Local/In Remote/Out Interface NextHop IntfGrid #P #N FecF NhF PathF Metric AltAdjId BPassLbl > 82.1.1.1/32 local 3 10000001 3 1 C LN ABR 0 83.1.1.1:0 524293 0 84.1.1.1:0 524293 0 > 83.1.1.1/32 83.1.1.1:0 524290 3 to-foo 10.1.1.2 10000003 2 1 MWOL LN BL 2 0 > 83.1.1.1:0 3 83.1.1.1 0 BL 0 9300013 84.1.1.1:0 524294 0 > 84.1.1.1/32 84.1.1.1:0 524288 3 to-bar 21.1.1.2 10000002 2 1 MWOL LN BL 2 0 > 84.1.1.1:0 3 84.1.1.1 0 BL 0 9300010 83.1.1.1:0 524294 0 195.1.1.0/24 84.1.1.1:0 524289 3 2 0 U 0 83.1.1.1:0 3 U 0
show ldp debug-filter
Displays any filters that may be currently enabled to control the generation of Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) debug messages.
all modes
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
Use the show ldp debug-filter command to display any filters that may be currently enabled to control the generation of LDP debug messages.
Filters can be enabled through the use of the debug ldp filter command (in exec mode).
The following example displays the filters that are currently enabled to manage the generation of LDP debug messages:
[local]Redback>show ldp debug-filter
Debug filter enabled on context 40080001 Only display debug messages to and from neighbor 10.1.1.1
show ldp interface [detail]
Displays Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) interface information.
all modes
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed information. |
None
Use the show ldp interface command to display LDP interface information.
The following example displays LDP interface information:
[local]Redback>show ldp interface Flag: (B - Bound, U - Up, D - Deleted, S - Stale, E - Hold expired, T - Bind Stale Interface Local Addr Flag RemoteLSRId HoldExpr to_edge_10/11 10.14.37.1/24 BU 10.14.200.2:0 12 to_core_10/1 10.14.30.1/24 BU 10.14.210.2:0 11 to_metro_9/2 10.14.31.1/24 BU 10.14.210.2:0 11
show ldp l2vpn fec [detail | vc-id vc-id [detail]]
Displays Layer 2 Virtual Private Network (L2VPN)-related information for Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) L2VPN cross-connections.
all modes
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed LDP L2VPN cross-connection information. |
vc-id vc-id |
Optional. Cross-connected circuit associated with the virtual circuit identifier (VCI) for which to display LDP L2VPN cross-connection information. The range of vc-id values is 0 to 4,294,967,295. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed LDP L2VPN cross-connection information only for the specified cross-connected circuit. |
None
Use the show ldp l2vpn fec command to display L2VPN-related information for LDP L2VPN cross-connections.
The following example displays L2VPN-related information for LDP L2VPN cross-connections:
[local]Redback>show ldp l2vpn fec Codes : GID - Group ID, F - Frame Relay, V - VLAN, E - Ether, A - ATM L - Local, R - Remote, N - Negotiated VC ID VC Type Peer L-Label R-Label L-GID R-GID State 1 V 190.190.190.190 131072 0 0 0 L 50 E 190.190.190.190 131073 131073 0 0 LR
The following example displays detailed L2VPN-related information for LDP L2VPN cross-connections:
[local]Redback>show ldp l2vpn fec detail Codes : GID - Group ID, F - Frame Relay, V - VLAN, E - Ether, A - ATM L - Local, R - Remote, N - Negotiated VC ID : 1 VC Type : V Peer : 190.190.190.190 State : L L-Label : 131072 R-Label : 0 L-GID : 0 R-GID : 0 L-VCCV-CC : PWE3-Controlword,MPLS-RouterAlert-label L-VCCV-CV : LSP ping R-VCCV-CC : None R-VCCV-CV : None N-VCCV-CC : None N-VCCV-CV : LSP ping Flags : mtu-set, adv-peer, local: 0x2a Old L-Label : 0 Old R-Label : 0 L-Label received : Jan 1 01:20:37.131 L-Label advertised : Jan 1 01:20:55.022 R-Label received : Jan 1 00:00:00.000 R-Label sent : Jan 1 00:00:00.000 VC ID : 50 VC Type : E Peer : 190.190.190.190 State : LR L-Label : 131073 R-Label : 131073 L-GID : 0 R-GID : 0 L-VCCV-CC : PWE3-Controlword,MPLS-RouterAlert-label L-VCCV-CV : LSP ping R-VCCV-CC : PWE3-Controlword,MPLS-RouterAlert-label R-VCCV-CV : LSP ping N-VCCV-CC : PWE3-Controlword N-VCCV-CV : LSP ping Flags : mtu-set, adv-peer, local, remote : 0x6a Old L-Label : 0 Old R-Label : 0 L-Label received : Jan 1 01:20:37.131 L-Label advertised : Jan 1 01:21:04.392 R-Label received : Jan 1 01:21:00.590 R-Label sent : Jan 1 01:21:00.590
The following example displays L2VPN-related information for the LDP L2VPN cross-connection associated with the VCI 333:
[local]Redback>show ldp l2vpn fec vc-id 1 VC ID VC Type Peer L-Label R-Label L-GID R-GID State 1 V 190.190.190.190 131072 0 0 0 L
The following example displays detailed L2VPN-related information for the LDP L2VPN cross-connection associated with the VCI, 333:
[local]Redback>show ldp l2vpn fec vc-id 1 detail Codes : GID - Group ID, F - Frame Relay, V - VLAN, E - Ether, A - ATM L - Local, R - Remote, N - Negotiated VC ID : 1 VC Type : V Peer : 190.190.190.190 State : L L-Label : 131072 R-Label : 0 L-GID : 0 R-GID : 0 L-VCCV-CC : PWE3-Controlword,MPLS-RouterAlert-label L-VCCV-CV : LSP ping R-VCCV-CC : None R-VCCV-CV : None N-VCCV-CC : None N-VCCV-CV : LSP ping Flags : mtu-set, adv-peer, local: 0x2a Old L-Label : 0 Old R-Label : 0 L-Label received : Jan 1 01:20:37.131 L-Label advertised : Jan 1 01:20:55.022 R-Label received : Jan 1 00:00:00.000 R-Label sent : Jan 1 00:00:00.000
show ldp neighbor [ip-addr] [detail]
Displays Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) neighbor information.
all modes
ip-addr |
Optional. Neighbor IP address. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed information. |
Displays LDP information for all neighbors.
Use the show ldp neighbor command to display LDP neighbor information.
If the LDP neighbor’s transport IP address differs from its router ID, the IP address specified in the neighbor ip-addr construct must be the LDP neighbor’s transport IP address.
The following example displays summary LDP neighbor information:
[local]Redback>show ldp neighbor PeerFlags: A - LocalActiveOpen, D - Deleted, R - Reseting, E - OpenExtraDelay N - OpenNoDelay, P - SetMD5Passwd, T - RetainRoute, F - FlushState X - ExplicitNullEnabled, C - ExplicitNullStatusChanging G - Graceful Restart Supported, L - Session Life Extended SHld - Session Holdtime Left, HHld - Hello Holdtime Left NeighborAddr LDP Identifier State Flag SHld HHld Interface 3.3.3.3 3.3.3.3:0 Oper AG 82 14 3/10
The following example displays detailed LDP neighbor information:
[local]Redback>show ldp neighbor detail PeerFlags: A - LocalActiveOpen, D - Deleted, R - Reseting, E - OpenExtraDelay N - OpenNoDelay, P - SetMD5Passwd, T - RetainRoute, F - FlushState X - ExplicitNullEnabled, C - ExplicitNullStatusChanging G - Graceful Restart Supported, L - Session Life Extended SHld - Session Holdtime Left, HHld - Hello Holdtime Left Rcvd - Hello Holdtime Received, Used - Hello Holdtime Used Left - Hello Holdtime Left, Intv - Hello Interval Used Neighbor Address: 83.1.1.1 State: Oper LDP Identifier: 83.1.1.1:0 Flags: GQ Last Reset Reason: LDP initialized Error: Recv Notification: Success Sent Notification: Success FEC Ver: 8 ADDR Ver: 4 TCP Conn Local: 82.1.1.1/646 Remote: 83.1.1.1/61597 Sess Hold Expire: 88 Next KeepAlive: 29 sec Rcvd Reconn Time: 60 Rcvd Recover Time: 150 MsgRcvd: 61 MsgSent: 60 Up/Down Time Since Last Chg: 00:27:55 Reset Count: 0 lsp egress: 83.1.1.1 adjid: 0x09300013 cct: 255/3:1023:63/0/1/4 # of Adjacency: 2 # Interface I/F Address Rcvd Used Left Intv 1 : to-hilljack 10.1.1.1/24 15 15 10 5 2 : none - remote none 45 45 42 15
show ldp summary
Displays a summary of Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) information.
all modes
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
Use the show ldp summary command to display a summary of LDP information.
By default, most show commands (in any mode) display information for the current context only or, depending on the command syntax, for all contexts. If you are an administrator for the local context, you can insert the optional context ctx-name construct, preceding the show command, to view output for the specified context without entering that context.
The following example displays a summarization of LDP information:
[local]Redback>show ldp summary LDP Identifier: 10.18.17.102:0 Config Trans Addr: None FEC Version: 1 ADDR Version: 1 Label Manager version: 0 Operational Peers: 0 Recv Only Time Left: 6 RestartCleanup In: 0 Sec Labels Allocated: 1 Router State: Converging Graceful restart enabled, Fast-reroute disabled, Track-IGP-metric disabled, Create-LSP-Circuit disabled, use-te-lsp disabled, max-session 1100
show licenses [all]
Displays a list of software licenses and their configuration status.
all |
Optional. Displays the status of all licenses. |
Displays only configured licenses.
Use the show licenses command to display a list of software licenses and their configuration status.
The following example displays configured software licenses:
[local]Redback>show licenses Software Feature License Configured -------------------------- ------------------ l2tp all YES subscriber active 8000 YES Total active subscriber license configured 8000
The following example displays all software licenses and their configuration status:
[local]Redback>show licenses all Software Feature License Configured -------------------------- ------------------ subscriber dynamic-service NO l2tp all YES mpls NO subscriber high-availibility NO subscriber active 8000 YES subscriber bandwidth NO Total active subscriber license configured 8000
show link-group [group-name] [detail]
Displays link groups, circuits, and bindings.
all modes
group-name |
Optional. Name of a link group. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed information. |
When you enter this command without any optional keyword or argument, it displays a brief summary of all link groups.
Use the show link-group command to display link groups, circuits, and bindings.
Example 1:
The following example of the show link-group command shows how to display a brief summary of all link groups in the SmartEdge system. In the display, the Ccct count field provides the number of constituent circuits that make up a logical or aggregated circuit in the link group. Constituent circuits are the physical ports or channels in the link group bundle:
[local]Redback>show link-group Linkgroup ID Group Type Ccct Bindings lg3 28 LS mp 1 sn1@local lg4 29 LS mp 1 sn2@local
Example 2:
The following example of the show link-group command shows how to display information for the link group named lg3:
[local]Redback>show link-group lg3 Linkgroup ID Group Type Ccct Bindings lg3 28 LS mp 1 sn1@local
Example 3:
The following example of the show link-group command shows how to display detailed information for the link group named lg2. In the display, the Constituent Circuits field shows the status of three constituent Gigabit Ethernet ports that make up the link group.
Notice the link group ID is 27. The SmartEdge system automatically sets the link group ID value:
[local]Redback>show link-group lg2 detail Link-Group: lg2, ID : 27 , State : Up ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ccct count : 3 Grouping : LoadShare Card Type : ether-10-port Type : ether Bindings : test@mt Minimum-links : 2 Maximum links : 8 Mac Address : 00:30:88:00:77:00 Internal Handle : 255/6:1023:63/1/1/4 Description Constituent Circuits: 1. 4/1 (Up)| 85% 2. 3/1 (Up)| 55% 3. 5/1 (Down)| 0%
The output line, 1. 4/1 (Up)|85%, shows that port 4/1 is up, sending packets at 85% of the port’s capacity. The next output line, 2. 3/1 (Up)|55%, shows that port 3/1 is up, sending packets at 55% of the port’s capacity. The final output line, 3. 5/1 (Down)|0%, shows that port 5/1 is down.
show log [{active | file filename}] [{all | fac log-fac-name | tdm-console}][level level] [since start-time] [until end-time]
Displays information about system event logs or a previously saved log file.
all modes
active |
Optional. Displays the system event log. |
file filename |
Optional. Log stored in the specified filename. |
fac log-fac-name |
Optional. Events for the specified facility. For the supported facilities, see Table 6. |
tdm-console |
Optional. Displays the tdm-console event log. |
level level |
Optional. Only events of the specified level or of higher severity are displayed. For the supported levels, see Table 5. |
since start-time |
Optional. Only events that happened after the specified time are displayed. This option is useful for viewing the last portion of a log. The start-time argument is in a yyyy:mm:dd:hh:mm[:ss] format, where:
|
until end-time |
Optional. Only events that happened before the specified time are displayed. This option is useful for viewing the last portion of a log. The end-time argument is in a yyyy:mm:dd:hh:mm[:ss] format, where:
|
None
Use the show log command to display information about system event logs or a previously saved log file.
The tdm-console, since, until, and level keywords are only available after specifying the active keyword or the file filename construct.
The show log active command with the tdm-console keyword displays Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) mismatched log messages. For example, if you power on the system or perform a system or traffic card reload, and that card’s FPGA file revision and FPGA chip revision do not match, an FPGA mismatch log message is generated.
When you enter the reload command from the command-line interface (CLI), or a reboot command from the boot ROM, the system copies its log and debug buffers into these two special files: /md/loggd_dlog.bin and /md/loggd_ddbg.bin. As an aid to debugging, you can display these files using the show log command:
show log file /md/loggd_dlog.bin show log file /md/loggd_ddbg.bin
Table 5 lists the possible values for the level argument.
Level |
Description |
---|---|
emergency |
Logs only emergency events |
alert |
Logs alert and more severe events |
critical |
Logs critical and more severe events |
error |
Logs error and more severe events |
warning |
Logs warning and more severe events |
notice |
Logs notice and more severe events |
informational |
Logs informational and more severe events |
debug |
Logs all events, including debug events |
Table 6 lists the possible values for the fac-name argument.
Keyword |
Facility |
---|---|
aaa |
authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) |
aos |
AOS |
arp |
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) |
aspha |
Advanced Services Processor (ASP) Home Agent (HA) |
atm |
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) |
bgp |
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) |
bprelay |
bootp relay |
ccth |
Ccth cct handle lib |
chunk |
chunk library |
cli |
command-line interface (CLI) |
clips |
clientless IP service selection (CLIPS) |
cls |
classifier |
csm |
Controller State Manager (CSM) |
cspf |
constrained SPF |
cxtmgr |
Context Manager |
dbs |
DBS option |
dhcp |
DHCP Relay |
dhcpv6 |
DHCPv6 Manager |
dhelper |
DHCP Helper |
dhelper6 |
DHCPv6 Helper |
dlm |
Download Manager |
dns |
Domain Naming System (DNS) |
dot1q |
dot1q (1) |
dpi |
Advanced Services Engine (ASP) Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Manager |
dpmon |
ASP DP inspection log |
epsc-general |
Evolved Packet System Control (EPSC) general |
epsc-gtp |
EPSC GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) |
epsc-pmip |
EPSC Proxy Mobile IP (PMIP) |
epsc-session |
EPSC Session |
epscsim |
EPSC Simulator |
evlog |
Event Log |
fast-restart |
Fast Restart Library |
flow |
flow(2) |
fm |
Feature Manager |
fpm |
FPM Manager |
fr |
Frame Relay(3) |
fsm |
File Server Manager (FSM) |
fsmbcsim |
FSSB-C Simulator |
gsmp |
General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) |
halib |
Home Agent (HA) PG library |
hr |
HTTP redirect |
ike |
ASE Internet Key Exchange (IKE) log |
if |
interface configuration |
igmp |
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) |
ipc |
interprocess communication (IPC) |
ipmul |
IP Multicast |
iprwlock |
interprocess locks |
ipsec |
ASE Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) log |
isp |
ISP logging library |
isis |
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (ISIS) |
ism |
Interface and Circuit State Manager (ISM) |
l2tp |
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) |
l2vpnmgr |
Layer 2 Virtual Private Network (L2VPN) configuration |
lacp |
L2TP access concentrator (LAC) processor |
ldp |
Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) |
lg |
link group |
lm |
Label Manager |
log |
event logger |
memmgr |
Memory Manager |
meta |
META |
mgd |
Media Gateway daemon |
mgmd |
Media Gateway Manager |
mip |
Mobile IP |
mipsim |
Mobile IP simulator |
mo |
MO |
momi |
MOMI |
mpls-static |
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)-STATIC |
mplsmgr |
MPLS configuration |
ms |
MPLS Static |
msdp |
Multicast Search Discovery Protocol (MSDP) |
mtrace |
multicast trace route |
nat |
Network Address Translation (NAT) |
nd |
Neighbor Discovery (ND) |
netdbginfra |
Netdebug Infrastructure |
detdbglib |
Netdebug Library |
netopd |
NetOp daemon |
ntp |
Network Time Protocol (NTP) |
odd |
On Demand Diagnostics |
ospf |
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) |
ospf3 |
OSPFv3 |
pem |
privacy-enhanced mail |
pim |
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) |
pm |
Process Manager (PM) |
ppafwd |
Packet Processing ASIC (PPA) forwarding infrastructure |
ppainfra |
PPA infrastructure |
ppaip |
PPA IP |
ppal2 |
PPA layer 2 |
ppal4 |
PPA layer 4 |
ppalg |
PPA link group |
ppamedia |
PPA media |
ppampls |
PPA Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) |
ppapedgr |
PPA pedgraph |
ppaplat |
PPA platform |
ppaqos |
PPA quality of service (QoS) |
pparedun |
PPA redundancy |
ppasub |
PPA subscriber |
ppp |
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) |
pppint |
PPP internal |
pppoe |
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) |
prefixlib |
IPv6 prefix library |
prp |
ped rule parser |
rbos |
RBOS |
qos |
QoS |
rcm |
Router Configuration Manager (RCM) |
rdb |
redundant database |
rib |
Routing Information Base (RIB) |
rip |
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) |
rpl |
router policy library |
rpm |
Router Policy Manager (RPM) |
rsvp |
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) |
rtdb |
Run-time Database |
sctp |
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) |
serlib |
stream serializer library |
sf |
system function |
sftp |
Secure Shell FTP (SFTP) client |
sftpd |
SFTP server |
shmlib |
shared memory library |
smr |
Shared memory Routing Information Base (RIB) |
smrlib |
Shared memory RIB library |
snmp |
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) |
ssh |
Secure Shell (SSH) |
sshd |
SSH daemon |
stat |
statistics |
static |
static route |
stp |
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) |
sysmgr |
System Manager |
sysmon |
system monitoring |
sysstat |
system status |
tacplus |
TACACS+ |
talk |
talk |
tasksrv |
task services |
throttle |
throttle library |
tunnel |
tunnel |
vlan |
Virtual LAN (VLAN) ID |
vrrp |
VRRP |
xcd |
Cross connect process daemon |
xcdlib |
Cross connect process library |
(1) The SmartEdge 100 router does not support
802.1Q.
(2) Not all controller cards support flow.
(3) The SmartEdge 100 router does not support
Frame Relay.
The following example displays a partial listing of the active system event log:
[local]Redback>show log Mar 10 21:25:25: %CSM-6-CARD: card oc3-8-port INSERTED in slot 1 READY Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-CARD: card ch-ds3-12-port INSERTED in slot 2 READY Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-CARD: card atm-ds3-12-port INSERTED in slot 3 READY Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: pos 1/1 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: pos 1/2 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: pos 1/3 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: pos 1/4 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: channelized-ds3 2/1 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: ds1 2/1:1 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: ds1 2/1:5 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: ds1 2/1:6 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: ds1 2/1:7 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: ds1 2/1:8 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: ds1 2/1:15 link state UP, admin is UP Mar 10 21:25:26: %CSM-6-PORT: ds1 2/1:16 link state UP, admin is UP .....
The following example displays only that portion of the active log that was entered after 00:00 a.m. on March 20:
[local]Redback>show log active since 2005:03:20:00:00:00 Mar 20 01:16:15: %SYSLOG-6-INFO: ftpd[79]: connection from 127.0.2.5 Mar 20 01:16:16: %SYSLOG-6-INFO: ftpd[79]: FTP LOGIN FROM 127.0.2.5 as nobody Mar 20 01:16:37: %SYSLOG-6-INFO: ftpd[79]: put /md/rcm_41.core = 9340060 bytes
show logging [buffer | filter]
Displays system logger statistics, including logger uptime, number of logged messages, number of logged filter messages, and number of logged rate-limited messages.
all modes
buffer |
Optional. Displays the logging buffer information for each log filter type. |
filter |
Optional. Displays the filter logging level for each log filter type. |
None
Use the show logging command to display statistics about the system logger, including logger uptime, number of logged messages, number of logged filter messages, and number of logged rate-limited messages.
The following example displays output from the show logging command:
[local]Redback>show logging
L% Logging Information % =================== % Logger Uptime : 21:23:44 Mon Jun 27 2005 % Logger Buffer (KB) : Log: 822, Dbg: 1024 % Logger Buffer Locked : Log: N, Dbg: N % # Logged msg : Log: 2889, Dbg: 0 % # Logged Filtered : Log: 0, Dbg: 0 % # Logged Rate Limited : Log: 0, Dbg: 0 % ================== % Logger Drop Counter : All drop counters are all ZERO
The following example displays logging levels for each filter type:
[local]Redback>show logging filter
Console priority critical (2) Monitor priority critical (2) File priority critical (2) Syslog priority critical (2)
show macro [command]
Displays a list of command macros defined on the system.
command |
Optional. Displays the commands in the macros. |
Macros are listed without their commands.
Use the show macro command to display a list of the command macros defined on the system. Macros are also displayed when you use the online Help; in this case, the macro name is indicated by the asterisk (*) character preceding it.
Use the command keyword to display the commands in each macro.
The following example displays the macros defined on the system:
[local]Redback>show macro Macro Mode show-all-port inherit show-alot inherit
show memory
Displays system memory statistics.
all modes
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
Use the show memory command to display statistics about the available and allocated memory in the system memory partition, which is useful for determining if the system is running low on available memory.
The following example displays output from the show memory command:
[local]Redback>show memory Memory:total 60556k, Used 22836k, Free 32660k
show mobile-ip [all] [detail]
Displays Mobile IP information for the foreign-agent (FA) or home-agent (HA) instances depending on the instance configured on the current context.
all |
Optional. Displays Mobile IP information for the FA and HA instances, including all error counters. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed Mobile IP information for the FA or HA instance in the current context. |
None
Use the show mobile-ip command to display for the FA or HA instances in one or more contexts.
The following example shows how to display Mobile IP information for the local context:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip ::::: Mobile IP Context : local ::::: Home-Agent Service: Agent state : Active Authentication : DYNO-HMAC-MD5 Key Derivation : WiMAX HA Root Key Replay tolerance : 7 seconds FA peer count : 1 REG max. lifetime : 1800 Dynamic Tunnel Profile : Default Last Resort Interface : subif Local Address(es): 1.1.1.1 Bindings registered: 0 ::::: Mobile IP Global Error Counters ::::: Invalid IP hdr : 0 Invalid ICMP hdr : 0 Unknown Packets : 0 Invalid pkt len : 0 Invalid TTL : 0 Invalid ICMP chksum : 0 Invalid instance drops: 0 Invalid intf drops : 0 Invalid circuit drops : 0 Invalid context drops : 0 Invalid L2 info drops : 0 Throttling drops : 0 Mgmt port UDP drops : 0 Mgmt port ICMP drops : 0 Non-acc intf req drops: 0 No tunnel found drops : 0 Dyn tnl bind I/F drops: 0
The following example shows how to display detailed Mobile IP information for the local context:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip detail ::::: Mobile IP Context : local ::::: Home-Agent Service: Agent state : Active Authentication : DYNO-HMAC-MD5 Key Derivation : WiMAX HA Root Key Replay tolerance : 7 seconds FA peer count : 1 REG max. lifetime : 1800 Dynamic Tunnel Profile : prof2 Last Resort Interface : subif Local Address(es): 1.1.1.1 Binding info Registered : 0 Pending : 0 Registration Requests Received : 1 Dropped : 0 New requests : 0 Renewals : 1 Registration Replies Accepted : 0 Rejected : 0 Deregistration Requests Received : 0 Dropped : 0 Deregistration Replies Accepted : 0 Rejected : 0 Registration Revocations Received : 0 Sent : 0 Ack Received : 0 Ack Sent : 0 Recv errors : 0 Registration request deny counters: Unspecified : 0 Admin prohibited : 0 Insuff resource : 0 MN-FA Auth failure : 0 ID Mismatch : 0 FA-HA Auth failure : 0 Lifetime too long : 0 Poorly formed req : 0 Encap unavailable : 0 Missing NAI : 0 CVSEs from MN unsupptd: 0 NVSEs from MN ignored : 0 CVSEs from FA unsupptd: 0 NVSEs from FA ignored : 0 Registration Revocation deny counters: Poorly formed request : 0 Missing Home Address : 0 Bad Home Agent Addr : 0 Bad Foreign Agent Addr: 0 HA Role recv by HA : 0 No FA-HA Auth Config : 0 FA-HA Auth Failure : 0 Rev Replay Protect : 0 No Matching Binding : 0 Binding HA Mismatch : 0 Binding CoA Mismatch : 0 Rev Not Negotiated : 0 Registration Revocation Ack deny counters: Poorly formed reply : 0 No FA-HA Auth Config : 0 FA-HA Auth Failure : 0 No matching Rev Req : 0 AAA-AUTH Counters: New RRQ Auth Success : 0 New RRQ Auth Failure : 0 Re-RRQ Auth Success : 0 Re-RRQ Auth Failure : 1 De-RRQ Auth Success : 0 De-RRQ Auth Failure : 0 Auth Resp Success : 0 Auth Resp Failure : 0 Auth Resp TLV Error : 0 Auth Resp Key Too Long: 0 Pending Auth Req : 0 Pending Session Down : 0 Session UP Sent : 0 Session DOWN Sent : 1 Auth Req Sent : 0 COA Resp Rcvd : 0 Auth Req Holdoff : 0 Session UP Holdoff : 0 Session DOWN Holdoff : 0 Auth Drop No NAI : 0 MIP Internal Counters: Reg Life-time-out : 1 No Resource : 0 Home-Slot moves : 0 NAI Collision : 0 Home-Slot MV RateLimt : 0 Sess Dwn No Home-Slot : 0 Home-Slot Egress : 0 Home-Slot Non-egress : 0 ::::: Mobile IP Global Error Counters ::::: Invalid IP hdr : 0 Invalid ICMP hdr : 0 Unknown Packets : 0 Invalid pkt len : 0 Invalid TTL : 0 Invalid ICMP chksum : 0 Invalid instance drops: 0 Invalid intf drops : 0 Invalid circuit drops : 0 Invalid context drops : 0 Invalid L2 info drops : 0 Throttling drops : 0 Mgmt port UDP drops : 0 Mgmt port ICMP drops : 0 Non-acc intf req drops: 0 No tunnel found drops : 0 Dyn tnl bind I/F drops: 0
To display the bindings of a mobile node (MN) identified by its IP address in its home domain (HoA) use the following syntax:
show mobile-ip binding home-ip-addr
To display the bindings of an MN identified by its Network Access Identifier (NAI) use the following syntax:
show mobile-ip binding nai nai
To display the bindings of MNs without active sessions use the following syntax:
show mobile-ip binding no-session [detail]
To display the binding information of all mobile nodes (MNs) or just the MNs meeting some combination of local information; namely, the IP address of the home agent (HA), the IP address of the foreign agent (FA) peer, and the local circuit-handle use the following syntax:
show mobile-ip binding [local-address local-ip-addr] [{circuit circuit-handle} | {foreign-agent-peer fa-ip-addr}] [detail]
Displays Mobile IP binding information.
home-ip-addr |
Displays the bindings information of an MN identified by its home domain IP address. |
nai nai |
Displays the bindings information of an MN identified by its NAI. |
no-session |
Displays the bindings information of MNs without active sessions. |
local-address ip-addr |
Displays the bindings information of an MN identified by the local IP address of its HA. |
foreign-agent-peer fa-ip-addr |
Displays the bindings information of an MN identified by the IP address of its FA. |
circuit circuit-handle |
Displays the bindings information of an MN identified by the local circuit handle. |
detail |
Displays detailed information. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip binding command displays Mobile IP binding information for all FA peers for an HA instance.
Use the show mobile-ip binding command to display Mobile IP binding.
The following example shows how to display Mobile IP bindings:
[local]Redback#show mobile-ip binding Binding NAI (truncated) Home Agent Foreign Agent 2.2.2.31 user1@rback 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2
The following example shows how to display detailed Mobile IP bindings:
[local]Reback#show mobile-ip binding detail ::::: Mobile IP Binding 16.1.1.3 ::::: NAI : Mobilesubs Home Agent : 17.1.1.1 Foreign Agent : 1.1.1.1 FA Tunnel Cct : ipip 23 FA Tunnel Intf : tun4 Lifetime (secs): 1800 Rem lifetime : 1167 Up time : 20:25:35 Registration Id: ca92d673.290025ae UDP port : 434 Reg Flags : ......T. Home Slot : 3 Home Slot Moves: 0 Re-Reg : 45 CoA Moves : 0 Re-Reg-drops : 0 Revocation : Disabled Primary SPI : 256 Primary Key : 0x61626162616261626162616261626162 Bind Circuit : 255/26:1023:63/11/1/8 Tunnel Circuit : 255/24:1023:63/1/1/23
show mobile-ip binding pending [local-address local-ip-addr] [{circuit circuit-handle} | {foreign-agent-peer fa-ip-addr}] [detail]
Displays the binding information of all mobile nodes (MNs) pending registration or just the pending MNs meeting some combination of local information; namely, the IP address of its home agent (HA), the IP address of its foreign agent (FA) peer, the local circuit-handle.
local-address ip-addr |
Displays the pending registration information of an MN identified by the local IP address of its HA. |
foreign-agent-peer fa-ip-addr |
Displays the pending registration information of an MN identified by the IP address of its FA. |
circuit circuit-handle |
Displays the pending registration information of an MN identified by the local circuit handle. |
detail |
Displays detailed information. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip binding pending command displays Mobile IP pending visitor registration information for one or more FA peers and the HA instance.
Use the show mobile-ip binding pending command to display Mobile IP pending registration information for a FA peer and HA instance
The following example shows how to display detailed Mobile IP pending visitor registration information:
[local]Redback#show mobile-ip binding pending detail ::::: Mobile IP Binding 0.0.0.0 ::::: NAI : user1@rbak Home Agent : 17.1.1.1 Foreign Agent : 1.1.1.1 FA Tunnel Cct : null 34 FA Tunnel Intf : tun4 Lifetime (secs): 1800 Rem lifetime : 1782 Up time : 00:00:18 Registration Id: ca411676.470bfe48 UDP port : 0 Reg Flags : ......T. Home Slot : 1 Home Slot Moves: 0 Re-Reg : 0 CoA Moves : 0 Re-Reg-drops : 0 Revocation : Disabled Primary SPI : 0 Primary Key : Bind Circuit : 5/1:1:3/0/0/0 Tunnel Circuit : 255/24:1023:63/1/1/34
The following example shows how to display Mobile IP pending visitor registration information:
[local]Redback#show mobile-ip binding pending Binding NAI (truncated) Home Agent Foreign Agent 0.0.0.0 user1@rbak 17.1.1.1 1.1.1.1 [local]Redback#
show mobile-ip care-of-address [{if-name | detail}]
Displays Mobile IP information for the care-of addresses (CoAs) for a foreign-agent (FA) instance.
if-name |
Optional. Displays Mobile IP CoA information for the specified CoA interface. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed Mobile IP CoA information. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip care-of-address command displays CoA information for all CoAs for an FA instance.
Use the show mobile-ip care-of-address command to display Mobile IP information for the CoA interfaces for an FA instance.
The following example shows how to display information for all CoAs for an FA instance:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip care-of-address
Interface Care-of-Address Status home-agent-access 14.1.1.1 Up
The following example shows how to display detailed information for all CoAs for an FA instance:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip care-of-address detail
:::: Mobile IP CoA Interface : home-agent-access :::: CoA address : 14.1.1.1 CoA Oper state : Up Circuit : 3/4 Cct handle : 3/4:1023:63/1/1/7 Tunnels cnt : 1 Tunnels Up : 1 Visitor cnt : 1 Pending cnt : 0 State chg cnt : 0
show mobile-ip debug
Displays the Mobile IP debug settings.
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
Use the show mobile-ip debug command to display the Mobile IP debug settings.
The following example shows how to enable the generation of debug messages for reg-request packets and then display the settings:
[local]Redback>debug mobile-ip packet type reg-request [local]Redback>show mobile-ip debug :::: MIP Debug Types/Filters :::: Type Filter Packet Send Type: Reg Request Packet Receive Type: Reg Request
show mobile-ip dynamic-key [all]
For Mobile IP, displays WiMAX dynamic authentication keys used by an home-agent or foreign-agent instance.
all |
Optional. Displays information about WiMAX dynamic authentication keys derived from HA and FA instances for all contexts. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip dynamic-key command, displays WiMAX dynamic authentication key information derived from an HA or FA instance within a context.
Use the show mobile-ip dynamic key command to display WiMAX dynamic authentication keys derived from an HA or FA instance.
The following example shows how to display information about WiMAX dynamic authentication keys for the HA and FA instance in all contexts:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip dynamic-keys all ::: Home Agent : local Dynamic Keys : wimax ::: SPI : 270 Time Remaining : 00:01:18 Care-of-Addr : 1.1.1.2 Home-Agent : 1.1.1.1 Key (hex) : E845BC8929D45AF0FB546B1E864D8222FCA236D8 ::: Foreign Agent : fa-ctx Dynamic Keys : wimax proprietary ::: SPI : 271 Time Remaining : 01:39:38 Care-of-Addr : 1.1.1.2 Home-Agent : 1.1.1.1 Key (hex) : E845BC8929D45AF0FB546B1E864D8222FCA236D8 SPI : 270 Time Remaining : 01:39:38 Care-of-Addr : 1.1.1.2 Home-Agent : 1.1.1.1 Key (hex) : E845BC8929D45AF0FB546B1E864D8222FCA236D8
The following example shows how to display information about WiMAX dynamic authentication keys from the HA instance:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip dynamic-keys ::: Home Agent : local Dynamic Keys : wimax ::: SPI : 270 Time Remaining : 00:01:18 Care-of-Addr : 1.1.1.2 Home-Agent : 1.1.1.1 Key (hex) : E845BC8929D45AF0FB546B1E864D8222FCA236D8
show mobile-ip dynamic-tunnel-profile [ profile-name] [detail]
Displays information about dynamic tunnel profiles in that context.
profile-name |
Optional. Name of a dynamic tunnel profile. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed information about all Mobile IP dynamic tunnel profiles. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip dynamic-tunnel-profile command displays all dynamic tunnels within a context and their status (in use or not in use).
Use the show mobile-ip dynamic-tunnel-profile command to display information about a specific dynamic tunnel profile. Use the optional profile-name argument to display information about a specific dynamic tunnel profile.
The following example shows how to display the state for all dynamic tunnel profiles:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip dynamic-tunnel-profile
::::: Mobile IP Dynamic Tunnel Profiles ::::: Profile Status prof1 In-use prof2 Not-in-use
The following example shows how to display detailed information for all dynamic tunnel profiles :
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip dynamic-tunnel-profile detail ::::: Mobile IP Dynamic Tunnel Profile: prof1 ::::: Status : In-use Clear-DF : Set Hold-time (secs) : 60 Timeout (secs) : 10 GRE MTU : 1468 IPIP MTU: : 1200 ::::: Mobile IP Dynamic Tunnel Profile: prof2 ::::: Status : In-use Clear-DF : Not-Set Hold-time (secs) : 60 Timeout (secs) : 10 GRE MTU : 1468 IPIP MTU: : 1480
The following example shows how to display information about dynamic tunnel profile prof1:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip dynamic-tunnel-profile prof1 ::::: Mobile IP Dynamic Tunnel Profile: prof1 ::::: Status: In-use : Clear-DF : Set Hold-time (secs) : 60 Timeout (secs) : 10 GRE MTU : 1468 IPIP MTU: : 1200
show mobile-ip foreign-agent-peer [ip-addr] | [detail]
Displays information for one or all foreign-agent (FA) peers for a home-agent (HA) instance.
ip-addr |
Optional. IP address for the FA peer to be displayed. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed Mobile IP FA peer information. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip foreign-agent-peer command displays information for all FA peers.
Use the show mobile-ip foreign-agent-peer command to display information for one or all FA peers for an HA instance. The display includes information for all tunnels to the FA peers.
The following example shows how to display Mobile IP FA peer information for an home-agent (HA) instance:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip foreign-agent-peer Foreign-Agent Bindings Pending Tnls (Up) State 1.1.1.2 429 0 1 (1 ) Active
The following example shows how to display detailed Mobile IP FA peer information for an home-agent (HA) instance:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip foreign-agent-peer detail ::::: Mobile IP Foreign Agent Peer: 1.1.1.2 ::::: Agent state : Active Tunnel cnt (Up): 1 (1) Binding cnt : 0 Pending cnt : 0 Authentication : DYNO-HMAC-MD5 Key Derivation : WiMAX HA Root Key Type : Static Dynamic Tunnel Profile : Default Last Resort Interface : None Registration Requests Received : 3 Dropped : 0 New requests : 3 Renewals : 0 Registration Replies Accepted : 1 Rejected : 1 Deregistration Requests Received : 0 Dropped : 0 Deregistration Replies Accepted : 0 Rejected : 0 Registration Revocations Received : 0 Sent : 0 Ack Received : 0 Ack Sent : 0 Recv errors : 0 Tunnel: IPIP 4 ( Intf: @ ) Tnl dest (CoA) : 1.1.1.2 Tnl src (HA) : 1.1.1.1@local Admin state : Up Oper State : Up Cct state : Up Cct handle : 255/24:1023:63/0/1/4 Binding count : 0 Home Slot Mask : 0x01 Agent state : Active Tunnel cnt (Up): 1 (1)
show mobile-ip home-agent-peer [ip-addr] | [detail]
Displays Mobile IP information for one or all home-agent (HA) peers for a foreign-agent (FA) instance.
ip-addr |
Optional. IP address for an HA peer to be displayed. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed Mobile IP HA peer information. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip home-agent-peer command displays Mobile IP HA information for all HA peers for an FA instance.
Use the show mobile-ip home-agent-peer command to display Mobile IP information for one or all HA peers for an FA instance. The display includes information for all tunnels to the HA peers.
The following example shows how to display Mobile IP HA peer information for all HA peers:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip home-agent-peer Home-Agent Visitors Pending Tnls (Up) State 14.1.1.2 1 0 2 (1 ) Active
The following example shows how to display detailed Mobile IP HA peer information for all HA peers:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip home-agent-peer detail ::::: Mobile IP Home Agent Peer: 1.1.1.1 ::::: Agent state: Active Tunnel cnt (Up): 2 (1) VPN context id : 0x40080004 context name : fa-ctx Visitors cnt : 0 Pending cnt : 0 Authentication : DYNO-HMAC-MD5 Key Derivation : WiMAX Proprietary Type : Static Dynamic Tunnel Profile : Default Last Resort Interface : None Last Resort Interface : None Registration Requests Received : 4 Relayed : 3 New requests : 4 Renewals : 0 Dropped : 0 Registration Replies Received : 2 Relayed : 1 Total sent : 0 Recv errors : 0 Deregistration Requests Received : 0 Relayed : 0 Dropped : 0 Deregistration Replies Received : 0 Relayed : 0 Total sent : 0 Recv errors : 0 Registration Revocations Received : 0 Sent : 0 Ack Received : 0 Ack Sent : 0 Recv errors : 0 Tunnel: IPIP 3 ( Intf: ha-tnl-if@fa-ctx ) Tnl dest (HA) : 1.1.1.1 Tnl src (CoA) : 1.1.1.2@fa-ctx Admin state : Up per State : Up Cct state : Up Cct handle : 255/24:1023:63/0/1/3 Visitor count : 0 Tunnel: GRE 1 ( Intf: ) Tnl dest (HA) : 1.1.1.1 Tnl src (CoA) : 1.1.1.2@fa-ctx Admin state : Up Oper State : Down Cct state : Up Cct handle : 255/4:1023:63/0/1/1 Visitor count : 0
show mobile-ip interface [if-name] | [detail]
Displays information for one or all Mobile IP interfaces.
if-name |
Optional. Name of the interface for which Mobile IP information is displayed. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed Mobile IP interface information. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip interface command displays information for all Mobile IP interfaces.
Use the show mobile-ip interface command to display information for one or all Mobile IP interfaces.
The following example shows how to display information for all interfaces used by Mobile IP services:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip interface Interface Circuit Service Visitors Pndg State foreign-sub 3/2 FA 1 0 Up
The following example shows how to display detailed information for all interfaces:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip interface detail
Mobile IP Interface : foreign-sub Service type: FA Oper state : Up Circuit : 3/2 Cct handle : 3/2:1023:63/1/1/3 Cct state : Up Visitor info Registered : 1 Pending : 0 Agent Advertisements Adv lifetime : 1800 Reg Lifetime : 1800 Min interval : 450 Max interval : 600 Seq number : 172 Adv flags : R..F.G.T.. Elapsed time : 00:06:42 Next adv (sec) : 96 Sent : 173 Sent on Solicit: 0 Sent Revocation: 0 Agent Solicitations Received : 0 Recv errors : 0 Registration Requests Received : 800 Relayed : 800 New requests : 0 Renewals : 0 Registration Replies Received : 0 Relayed : 800 Total sent : 0 Recv errors : 0 Registration Revocations Received : 0 Sent : 0 Ack Received : 0 Ack Sent : 0 Recv errors : 0 IEEE LLC XID Received : 0 Errors : 0
show mobile-ip local-address [interface-name [context-name]] detail
Displays home agent (HA) instance local address information for the specified interface or all local address interfaces.
interface-name |
Optional. Name of an interface to be displayed. |
context-name |
Optional. Name of a context to be displayed. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed local address information. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip local-address command displays all local address interfaces for the HA instance.
Use the show mobile-ip local-address command to display local address information for the specified interface or all local address interfaces for the HA instance.
The following example shows how to display information about the Mobile IP services local address for an HA instance:
[local]Redback#show mobile-ip local-address Interface Local-Address Status to_fa 1.1.1.1 Up
show mobile-ip log [aaa [error | rx | tx] | [error | ism | rx | tx] | malformed]
Displays log information for Interface and Circuit State Manager (ISM) events or malformed packets events. It also displays authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) events.
aaa |
Optional. Displays AAA log. |
error |
Optional. Displays errors that occurred when sending or receiving events between Mobile IP and an AAA server or a FA instance, a HA instance, and an ISM. |
rx |
Optional. Displays all events received from ISM or AAA. |
tx |
Optional. Displays all events sent to ISM or AAA. |
ism |
Optional. Displays ISM log. |
malformed |
Optional. Displays malformed packet log. The malformed packets are displayed in hexadecimal format. |
None
Use the show mobile-ip log command to display logging information for AAA events, ISM events, or malformed packets events.
The following displays log information for AA:
[local]Redback#show mobile-ip log aaa MIP AAA log messages (6 total entries): 0: Jul 6 10:57:42 MIP AAA TX, rc: 0 MIP AAA Event: Verify Subscriber EOF, reason: 0 cct_handle: Cct invalid, aaa_idx: 0 IP Addr: 0.0.0.0, nai: None ctx id: 0x0 1: Jul 6 10:57:42 MIP AAA RX, rc: 0 MIP AAA Event: Verify EOF, reason: 0 cct_handle: Cct invalid, aaa_idx: 0 IP Addr: 0.0.0.0, nai: None ctx id: 0x0, rcv_ctx_id: 0x0 2: Jul 6 10:58:31 MIP AAA TX, rc: 1 MIP AAA Event: Auth Request , reason: 0 cct_handle: 255/26:1023:63/11/1/1, aaa_idx: 0 IP Addr: 0.0.0.0, nai: shah1 ctx id: 0x40080001 3: Jul 6 10:58:31 MIP AAA RX, rc: 0 MIP AAA Event: Auth Ok, reason: 0 cct_handle: 255/26:1023:63/11/1/1, aaa_idx: 1610612755 IP Addr: 2.2.2.31, nai: shah1 ctx id: 0x40080001, rcv_ctx_id: 0x40080001 4: Jul 6 10:58:31 MIP AAA TX, rc: 0 MIP AAA Event: Session UP , reason: 0 cct_handle: 255/26:1023:63/11/1/1, aaa_idx: 1610612755 IP Addr: 0.0.0.0, nai: None ctx id: 0x0 5: Jul 6 11:02:40 MIP AAA TX, rc: 0 MIP AAA Event: Session Down , reason: 0 cct_handle: 255/26:1023:63/11/1/1, aaa_idx: 1610612755 IP Addr: 0.0.0.0, nai: None ctx id: 0x40080001
show mobile-ip statistics tunnel
Displays statistics related to client interaction between Mobile IP and the tunnel manager.
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
Use the show mobile-ip statistics tunnel command to display statistics related to client interaction between Mobile IP and the tunnel manager in support of dynamic tunnel management. The statistics includes counters for messages and events related to dynamic tunnel creation, modification, and deletion.
The following example shows how to display statistics related to tunnel manager interaction in support of dynamic tunnel management:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip statistics tunnel Mobile IP tunnel statistics IPC Msgs In : 0 Reg Msgs Sent : 3 Reg Msgs Send Failed : 1 De-reg Msgs Sent : 0 De-reg Msgs Send Failed : 0 EOF Msgs Sent : 2 EOF Msgs Send Failed : 0 Tnl Add Msgs Sent : 0 Tnl Add Msgs Send Failed : 0 Tnl Del Msgs Sent : 0 Tnl Del Msgs Send Failed : 0 Tnl Set Msgs Sent : 0 Tnl Set Msgs Send Failed : 0 Process Down : 0 Process Up : 1 Pending Events : 0 Pending Tunnel Add : 0
show mobile-ip tunnel [all-contexts] [static | dynamic] [details]
Displays information about static and dynamic tunnels used for Mobile IP services.
all-contexts |
Optional. Display information about static and dynamic tunnels used for Mobile IP services in all contexts. |
static |
Optional. Display information about static tunnels used for Mobile IP services within a context. |
dynamic |
Optional. Display information about dynamic tunnels used for Mobile IP services within a context. |
details |
Optional. Display detailed information about static and dynamic tunnels used for Mobile IP services within a context. |
Displays information about static and dynamic tunnels for Mobile IP within a context.
Use the show mobile-ip tunnel command to display information about static and dynamic tunnels used for Mobile IP services. When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip tunnel command displays information about static and dynamic tunnels registered with Mobile IP in the context within which you issue this command. Dynamic and static options display relevant information within a context (unless the all-contexts keyword is specified).
The following example shows how to display detailed information about tunnels used for Mobile IP services:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip tunnel detail Tunnel: IPIP 1 ( Interface: subif@local ) Remote IP : 1.1.1.2 Local IP : 1.1.1.1@local Admin state : Up Oper State : Up Cct state : Up Cct handle :255/24:1023:63/0/1/1 Tnl State : Up Tnl time left : N/A Pndg req cnt : 0 Binding count : 1 Home Slot Mask : 0x01 Tunnel: GRE 4 ( Interface: Unbound ) Remote IP : 1.1.1.2 Local IP : 1.1.1.1@local Admin state : Down Oper State : Down Cct state : Up Cct handle : 255/4:1023:63/0/1/4 Tnl State : Initial Tnl time left : N/A Pndg req cnt : 0 Binding count : 0 Home Slot Mask : 0x01
The following example shows how to display detailed information about static tunnels used for Mobile IP services:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip tunnel static detail Tunnel: GRE 4 ( Interface: Unbound ) Remote IP : 1.1.1.2 Local IP : 1.1.1.1@local Admin state : Down Oper State : Down Cct state : Up Cct handle : 255/4:1023:63/0/1/4 Tnl State : Initial Tnl time left : N/A Pndg req cnt : 0 Binding count : 0 Home Slot Mask : 0x01
The following example shows how to display detailed information about dynamic tunnels used for Mobile IP services:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip tunnel dynamic detail Tunnel: IPIP 1 ( Interface: subif@local ) Remote IP : 1.1.1.2 Local IP : 1.1.1.1@local Admin state : Up Oper State : Up Cct state : Up Cct handle :255/24:1023:63/0/1/1 Tnl State : Up Tnl time left : N/A Pndg req cnt : 0 Binding count : 1 Home Slot Mask : 0x01
The following example shows how to display detailed information about all dynamic tunnels used for Mobile IP services in all contexts:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip tunnel all-contexts dynamic detail Tunnel: IPIP 1 ( Interface: subif@local ) Remote IP : 1.1.1.2 Local IP : 1.1.1.1@local Admin state : Up Oper State : Up Cct state : Up Cct handle : 255/24:1023:63/0/1/1 Tnl State : Up Tnl time left: N/A Pndg req cnt : 0 Binding count: 1 Home Slot Mask : 0x01 Tunnel: IPIP 2 Interface: foo1@fa-ctx ) Remote IP : 1.1.1.1 Local IP : 1.1.1.2@fa-ctx Admin state : Up Oper State : Up Cct state : Up Cct handle : 255/24:1023:63/0/1/2 Tnl State : Up Tnl time left: N/A Pndg req cnt : 0 Visitor count: 1
To display a specific registered visitor, the command syntax is:
show mobile-ip visitor {{mac-address mac-addr} | {nai string} | {circuit circuit-handle}}
To display registered visitors with inactive sessions, the command syntax is:
show mobile-ip visitor inactive
To display registered visitors having a specific IP address in the home domain (HoA) and optionally, a specific home-agent (HA) address, the command syntax is:
show mobile-ip visitor ip-addr [home-agent-peer ha-ip-addr]
To display registered visitors for a care-of-address (CoA) interface, a HA peer address, or a Mobile IP interface, the command syntax is:
show mobile-ip visitor [care-of-address coa-ip-addr] [home-agent-peer ha-ip-addr] [interface if-name] [detail]
Displays a list of Mobile IP visitors on a foreign-agent (FA) instance.
mac-address mac-addr |
Displays the information for visitor identified by its Medium Access Control (MAC) address. |
nai string |
Displays the information for visitor identified by its Network Access Identifier (NAI). |
circuit circuit-handle |
Displays the information for visitor identified by the local circuit handle. |
inactive |
Displays the information for visitors with inactive sessions. |
ip-addr |
Home address (HoA) of the visitor to be displayed. |
home-agent-peer ip-addr |
HA peer IP address for visitors to be displayed. |
care-of-address coa-ip-addr |
IP address for a CoA interface for visitors for the care-of-address and interface to be displayed. |
interface if-name |
Name of access interface of visitors to be displayed. |
detail |
Displays detailed Mobile IP visitor information. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip visitor command displays all visitors to an FA instance.
Use the show mobile-ip visitor command to display a list of Mobile IP visitors to an FA instance.
Use the optional constructs to filter the list by:
The list does not include those visitors with pending registrations. For information about the visitors and pending registrations, see the show mobile-ip visitor pending command.
The following table describes some of the fields displayed by the show mobile-ip visitor detail command.
Field Name |
Information Displayed |
---|---|
Home Slot |
The Home Slot field displays the slot of the FA subscriber circuit. The slot on which the FA subscriber circuits gets created is referred to as the home slot. This slot is typically the slot associated with the access circuit via which the MN registered for the very first time. |
Home Slot Moves |
The Home Slot Moves field displays the number of times a subscriber circuit's home slot changed. The Home Slot assigned to the subscriber circuit may be changed if the currently assigned slot fails. The change in home slot is referred to as a home slot move. |
Visitor Circuit |
This field displays the visitor circuit handle which is the internal identifier assigned to the FA subscriber circuit; that is, the identifier assigned to the visitor circuit. |
State |
The State field displays whether the subscriber session on the visitor circuit is up or down. |
The following example shows how to display information for all Mobile IP visitors to an FA instance. The visitor circuit ID in the Visitor-Cct field is 3:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip visitor Visitor NAI Home Agent Care-of-Address Visitor-Cct 2.2.2.3 user1 14.1.1.2 14.1.1.1 MIP-FA 3
The show mobile-ip visitor detail command displays detailed information for all Mobile IP visitors; however, in this example only one visitor, namely NAI abc@rback is found:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip visitor detail ::::: Mobile IP Visitor 2.2.2.1 ::::: MAC-address : 01:00:5e:00:00:01 NAI : abc@rback Access Intf : to_mn Access Circuit : 3/2:1023:63/1/1/5 Home Agent : 1.1.1.1 Care-of Address: 1.1.1.2 HA Tunnel Cct : ipip 3 HA Tunnel Intf : ha-tnl-if Lifetime (secs): 1800 Rem lifetime : 1442 Up time : 00:06:57 Registration Id: cd52a8be.3 UDP port : 4060 Reg Flags : .B....T. Home Slot : 3 Home Slot Moves: 0 Visitor SPG : 0 Visitor Circuit: 255/29:1023:63/11/2/3 Revocation : Disabled Tunnel Circuit : 255/24:1023:63/0/1/3 State : Up
show mobile-ip visitor pending [home-agent-peer ha-ip-addr] [care-of-address coa-ip-addr] [interface if-name] [detail]
Displays a list of pending Mobile IP visitors on a foreign-agent (FA) instance.
home-agent-peer ha-ip-addr |
Optional. IP address for a home-agent (HA) peer for pending visitors. |
care-of-address coa-ip-addr |
Optional. IP address for a care-of-address (CoA) peer for pending visitors to be displayed for the CoA and HA peer. |
interface if-name |
Name of access interface of pending visitors to be displayed. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed Mobile IP pending visitor information. |
When entered without any optional syntax, the show mobile-ip visitor pending command displays all pending visitors on an FA instance.
Use the show mobile-ip visitor pending command to display a list of pending Mobile IP visitors to an FA instance.
Use the optional home-agent-peer ha-ip-addr or care-of-address coa-ip-addr construct to list only the pending registrations for a specific HA peer or CoA peer, respectively.
The list does not include visitors whose registration is not pending.
The following example shows how to display all pending Mobile IP visitors to an FA instance:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip visitor pending
Visitor NAI Home Agent Care-of-Address Access Cct 2.2.2.4 user1 14.1.1.2 14.1.1.1 3/2
The following example shows how to display detailed information for all pending Mobile IP visitors to an FA instance:
[local]Redback>show mobile-ip visitor pending detail
::::: Mobile IP Visitor 2.2.2.4 ::::: MAC-address : 01:00:5e:00:00:01 NAI : user1 Access Circuit : 3/2 Access Intf : foreign-sub Home Agent : 14.1.1.2 Care-of Address: 14.1.1.1 HA Tunnel Cct : gre 2 HA Tunnel Intf : gre-tunnel Lifetime (secs): 1800 Ageout (secs) : 4 Up time : 00:00:03 Registration Id: c9c844efd.2 UDP port : 4060 Reg Flags : SB..G.T.
show mpls {detail | interface [detail] | ism [detail] | label-mapping [space-id | bgp [detail] | detail | ldp [detail] | mpls-static [detail] | rsvp [detail]] | log {ism_tx | {msg_rx | msg_tx} [bgp | ldp | mpls-static | rsvp] | ppa_tx | rib_tx} | lsp [address ip-addr [detail] | bypass | detail | ldp [detail] | mpls-static [detail] | rsvp [detail]] | summary}
Displays label manager (LM) information.
all modes
detail |
Displays detailed Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) information. When used as an option, displays detailed information for the specified LM subset. |
interface |
Displays MPLS interface information. |
ism |
Displays Interface and Circuit State Manager (ISM) statistics. |
label-mapping |
Displays label mapping information. |
space-id |
Optional. Label space ID number. When specified, displays label mapping information only for the specified label space. The range of values is 0 to 65,535. |
bgp |
Optional. When used with the label mapping keyword, displays only Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) label mapping information. When used with the log msg_rx construct, or the log msg_tx keyword, displays only event logging information sent to, or received from, BGP clients. When used with the lsp keyword, displays label-switched path (LSP) information only for BGP entries. |
ldp |
Optional. When used with the label mapping keyword, displays only Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) label mapping information. When used with the log msg_rx construct, or the log msg_tx keyword, displays only event logging information sent to, or received from, LDP clients. When used with the lsp keyword, displays LSP information only for LDP entries. |
mpls-static |
Optional. When used with the label mapping keyword, displays only MPLS static LSP mapping information. When used with the log msg_rx construct, or the log msg_tx keyword, displays only event logging information sent to, or received from, MPLS static clients. When used with the lsp keyword, displays LSP information only for MPLS static entries. |
rsvp |
Optional. When used with the label mapping keyword, displays only Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) label mapping information. When used with the log msg_rx construct, or the log msg_tx keyword, displays only event logging information sent to, or received from, RSVP clients. When used with the lsp keyword, displays LSP information only for RSVP entries. |
log |
Displays event logging information. |
ism_tx |
Displays event messages sent to the ISM. |
msg_rx |
Displays event messages received by clients. |
msg_tx |
Displays event messages sent to clients. |
ppa_tx |
Displays event messages sent to Packet Processing ASICs (PPAs). |
rib_tx |
Displays event messages sent to the Routing Information Base (RIB). |
lsp |
Displays LSP information. |
address ip-addr |
Optional. Displays information for LSPs with the specified endpoint. |
bypass |
Optional. Displays bypass LSP information. |
summary |
Displays summary MPLS information. |
None
Use the show mpls command to display LM information.
The following example displays LM information:
[local]Redback>show mpls Context id: : 0x40080001 Traffic-eng flags: : default-te Feature path flags: :
The following example displays ISM statistics:
[local]Redback>show mpls ism ISM Statistics: Total events: ipc rcvd: 0, ipc err 0, unknown event 0 ID: I/F : state 3, cfg 1, IP cfg 1, Cct : state 0, Cct cfg 0 Port : state 0, Port cfg 0 Lg : cfg 0 L2tp : sesscfg 0 Hdr : only 1 GrpMac: cfg 0 CCT SUBID: down 0, up 0, create 0, del 0, par_up 0 CFG: eth 0, ocn 0, 1q 0, tun 0, fr 0, ppp 0 atm 0, lm 0, l2tp 0, cfg 0 LG CFG: hdlc 0, eth 0 SUB: clear 0, down 0, down_cplt 0 I/F SUBID: down 0, up 1, create 1, del 0, bind 1, unbind 0 CFG: cfg 1, ipcfg 1 PORT SUBID: down 0, up 0, del 0 CFG: eth 0, stsn 0 LG SUBID: grp cfg 0, ungrp cfg 0, prot grp cfg 0 prot cct cfg 0, prot grp action 0 L2TPSESS SUBID: cfg 0 GRPMAC: UCAST: reg 0, dereg 0 MCAST: reg 0, dereg 0
The following example displays label mapping information:
[local]Redback>show mpls label-mapping Codes : S - MPLS-Static, R - RSVP, L - LDP, B - BGP Type In Label Action Direct Next hop Out Label S 125 pop 0 S 25 swap 10.2.1.2 35 S 135 swap 10.1.1.2 125 R 262144 php 10.2.1.2 3 R 262145 php 10.1.1.2 3
The following example displays event messages sent to the ISM:
[local]Redback>show mpls log ism_tx There are total of 3 log entries in buffer 1: Mar 29 13:26:47 IPC_ISM2_CLIENT_REG: for intf_grid 10000001 2: Mar 29 13:26:47 ISM2_EVENT_E_CCT_CREATE: cct handle 255/3:1023:63/2/1/2 cct_hdr_flags 4 ISM2_EVENT_E_CCT_LMCFG: cct handle 255/3:1023:63/2/1/2, cct_hdr_flags 0, lm_flags 0, context_id 40080001, ls_egress 10.2.1.2, intf_grid 0, adj_id 300011, slot 2,ver 1 ISM2_EVENT_E_CCT_UP: cct handle 255/3:1023:63/2/1/2 cct_hdr_flags 0 3: Mar 29 13:26:47 ISM2_EVENT_E_CCT_CREATE: cct handle 255/14:1023:63/2/1/1 cct_hdr_flags 4 ISM2_EVENT_E_CCT_LMCFG: cct handle 255/14:1023:63/2/1/1, cct_hdr_flags 0, lm_flags 0, context_id 40080001, ls_egress 0.0.0.0, intf_grid 0, adj_id 0, slot 0,ver 1 ISM2_EVENT_E_CCT_UP: cct handle 255/14:1023:63/2/1/1 cct_hdr_flags 0
The following example displays event messages received by clients:
[local]Redback>show mpls log msg_rx There are total of 4 log entries in buffer 1: Mar 29 13:26:47 from: MPLS-STATIC REGISTER 2: Mar 29 13:26:47 from: RSVP REGISTER 3: Mar 29 13:26:47 from: MPLS-STATIC SET NEXTHOP: Egress 10.2.1.2, context 0x40080001 nhop count 1 proto 1 flags 0x0, fec_type 1, ribtbl_id 40090001, lsp_prlen 32 nhop 1:: LSP Alloc: upstream label 0 ls_context 40080001, ls_spcid 0 LSP tnlid 1, LSP cct 255/3:1023:63/2/1/2 out cct 3/7:1023:63/1/1/5, encap-type 1000000 lcontext 0, ltblid 0 ip addr 10.1.1.1, out intf grid 10000001, flags 2 nhop_adjid 0, nhop alt adjid 0, bypass label 0 out lbl stack cnt 1 Label stack: label 25, action: PUSH 4: Mar 29 13:26:47 from: MPLS-STATIC SET NEXTHOP: Egress 0.0.0.0, context 0x0 nhop count 1 proto 1 flags 0x0, fec_type 0, ribtbl_id 0, lsp_prlen 0 nhop 1:: Label Alloc: upstream label 125 ls_context 40080001, ls_spcid 0 LSP tnlid 0, LSP cct Cct invalid out cct Cct invalid, encap-type 0 lcontext 0, ltblid 0 ip addr 0.0.0.0, out intf grid 0, flags 1 nhop_adjid 0, nhop alt adjid 0, bypass label 0 out lbl stack cnt 1 Label stack: label 0, action: POP
The following example displays event messages sent by PPAs:
[local]Redback>show mpls log ppa_tx There are total of 3 log entries in buffer 1: Mar 29 13:26:47 LMSG_UPD_CIRCUIT: slot 3, asid IPPA, circuit 3/7:1023:63/1/1/5, sense 1, ls_context 40080001, ls_spcid 0, flags 0, ver 1, type 3, len 32 2: Mar 29 13:26:47 LMSG_UPD_LBLSW: slot 3, asid IPPA, context 40080001, spcid 0, label 125, action pop, adj_id 0, nexthop cct Cct invalid, alternative adj_id 0, bypass label 0, alternative lsp cct Cct invalid, bypass_action NONE, lookup_ctx 0, lookup_tblid 0, sw_push_lbl 0 flags 0, ver 1, type 1, len 68 3: Mar 29 13:26:47 LMSG_UPD_ADJ: slot 3, asid EPPA, dcnhop 10.1.1.1, adj_id 0, nhcc 3/7:1023:63/1/1/5, lspcct 255/3:1023:63/2/1/2, dcnhop encaps 1000000, context 40080001, inst 0, flags 2, lbl stack cnt 1, ver 1, type 2, len 60
The following example displays event messages sent by the RIB:
[local]Redback>show mpls log rib_tx There are total of 1 log entries in buffer 1: Mar 29 13:26:47 ADD, flags 0x22, prefix 10.2.1.2, len 32 context 40080001 dist 7 nhop, cnt 1 nhop 0:: add 0.0.0.0, intf grid 4f010003, cct 255/3:1023:63/2/1/2
The following example displays LSP information:
[local]Redback>show mpls lsp Codes : S - MPLS-Static, R - RSVP, L - LDP, B - BGP Type Endpoint Direct Next-hop Out Label LSP Circuit R 10.2.1.2/32 10.1.1.1 0 255/3:1023:63/2/1/3 R 10.2.1.2/32 10.1.1.1 262144 255/3:1023:63/2/1/1 S 10.2.1.2/32 10.1.1.1 25 255/3:1023:63/2/1/2
The following example displays summary label manager information:
[local]Redback>show mpls summary LSPs: 1
show mpls interface
Displays Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) interface information.
all modes
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
Use the show mpls interface command to display MPLS interface information.
The following example displays output from the show mpls interface command:
[local]Redback>show mpls interface
--- All MPLS Interfaces --- Inst Address/Mask Name Enabled State Bound to 1 1.1.1.1/24 one Yes Up 7/4
show mpls-static label-action [lsp-name] [detail]
Displays label action information.
all modes
lsp-name |
Optional. Name of a label-switched path (LSP) for which label action information is displayed. |
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed label action information for the specified LSP or all LSPs. |
Displays information for all label actions.
Use the show mpls-static label-action command to display label action information.
Use the lsp-name argument to display label action information only for a specific LSP.
Use the detail keyword to display the detailed label action information; otherwise, the summary information is displayed.
The following example displays label action information:
[local]Redback>show mpls-static label-action In-label Action Out-label Nhop State 25 swap 35 10.2.1.2 Up 135 swap 125 10.1.1.2 Up 35 pop Up
The following example displays detailed label action information:
[local]Redback>show mpls-static label-action detail In-label : 125 Action : pop Out-label : 0 Nhop : 0.0.0.0 State : Up Outgoing circuit : N/A Outgoing intf grid : 0x0
show mpls-static lsp [detail]
Displays Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) static label-switched path (LSP) information.
all modes
detail |
Optional. Displays detailed information. |
Displays summary information for all static LSPs.
Use the show mpls-static lsp command to display MPLS LSP information.
Use the detail keyword to display the detailed LSP information; otherwise, the summary information is displayed.
The following example displays summary information for a static LSP:
[local]Redback>show mpls-static lsp Static LSPs LSP ID Next-hop Out-Label Endpoint State W-E-stat 1 10.1.1.1 25 10.2.1.2 Up
The following example displays detailed information for a static LSP:
[local]Redback>show mpls-static lsp detail Static LSPs LSP ID Next-hop Out-Label Endpoint State --- Static label-switched-path W-E-stat --- Tunnel id : 1 Endpoint : 10.2.1.2 Next Hop : 10.1.1.1 State : Up Out Label : 25 LSP Circuit : 255/3:1023:63/2/1/2 Outgoing Circuit : 3/7:1023:63/1/1/5 Outgoing Intf grid : 0x10000001
show msdp peer peer-addr
Displays configured Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) peer information.
all modes
peer-addr |
IP address of an MSDP peer. |
None
Use the show msdp peer command to display configured MSDP peer information.
Use the peer-addr argument to display information for only a specific peer.
The following example displays MSDP peer information for the peer, 10.200.1.1:
[local]Redback>show msdp peer 10.200.1.1
Peer 10.200.1.1 Our TCP source: 10.200.1.2 (lo1) State : Established Elapsed : 00:03:20 TTL threshold: 0 Resets : 2 Last reset reason: Remote close Holdtime : 00:01:10 Last heard/sent: 00:00:19/00:00:19 Reconnect : 00:00:00 Keepalive: 00:00:40 Mesh Group : Default Peer: No I/O queue size: 0/0 SA Input Filter ACL : SA Output Filter ACL: Message counters Last cleared : 00:17:26 Total Messages received/sent: 8/8 RPF failures : 0 Notification messages received/sent : 0/0 Keepalive messages received/sent : 8/8 SA messages received/sent : 0/0 SA Response received/sent : 0/0 SA Request received/sent : 0/0 Data packets from/to peer : 0/0 Data packets from/to PIM : 0/0
show msdp sa-cache [group-addr [src-addr]] | [as {asn | nn:nn}] | [count] [peer peer-addr] | [rp rp-addr]
Displays Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) source active (SA) messages cached on the router.
all modes
group-addr |
Optional. IP address of the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) group. |
src-addr |
Optional. IP address of the multicast source that is transmitting to the group. A source does not need to be a member of the group. |
as asn |
Optional. Autonomous system number (ASN), in integer format, from which MSDP SA cache entries have been learned. The range of values is 1 to 65,535. The subrange, 64,512 to 65,535, is reserved for private autonomous systems. |
as nn:nn |
Optional. ASN, in 4-byte integer format, from which MSDP SA cache entries have been learned. With 4-byte integer format, the first nn indicates the two higher-order bytes, and the second nn denotes the two lower-order bytes. |
count |
Optional. Number of SA cache entries. |
peer peer-addr |
Optional. Peer IP address from which MSDP SA cache entries have been learned. |
rp rp-addr |
Optional. Rendezvous point IP address from which MSDP SA cache entries have been learned. |
None
Use the show msdp sa-cache command to display MSDP SA messages cached on the router.
Use the group-addr argument to display all MSDP SA cache entries for a specific IGMP group.
Use the group-addr and src-addr arguments together to display MSDP SA cache entries for the (S, G) pair.
Use the as asn or as nn:nn construct to display MSDP SA cache entries learned from the specified autonomous system.
Use the count keyword to display the number of SA messages cached from the RP and peers.
Use the peer peer-addr construct to display MSDP SA cache entries learned from the specified peer address.
Use the rp rp-addr construct to display MSDP SA cache entries learned from the specified RP address.
The following example displays output from the show msdp sa-cache command:
[local]Redback>show msdp sa-cache MSDP Source-Active Cache (11.1.1.21, 224.132.1.1), RP 10.200.1.2, AS ?, Peer 10.200.1.2, 00:02:51/00:04:09 (11.1.1.21, 224.138.1.1), RP 10.200.1.2, AS ?, Peer 10.200.1.2, 00:02:51/00:04:09 (11.1.1.21, 224.135.1.1), RP 10.200.1.2, AS ?, Peer 10.200.1.2, 00:02:51/00:04:09
show msdp summary
Displays configured Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) peer summary information.
all modes
This command has no keywords or arguments.
None
Use the show msdp summary command to display configured MSDP peer summary information.
The following example displays summary information for all configured MSDP peers:
[local]Redback>show msdp summary
* - Default Peer Peer Address Interface State Uptime/ Reset AS Downtime count 10.200.1.3 lo1 Established 00:16:27 0 ? 10.200.1.4 lo1 Established 00:16:17 0 ? 10.200.1.1 lo1 Established 00:02:36 2 ?