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ZXR10 8900 Series10 Gigabit Routing Switch

Command Reference (Network Management)

Version 2.8.02.C

ZTE CORPORATIONZTE Plaza, Keji Road South,Hi-Tech Industrial Park,Nanshan District, Shenzhen,P. R. China518057Tel: (86) 755 26771900Fax: (86) 755 26770801URL: http://ensupport.zte.com.cnE-mail: [email protected]

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Revision History

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R1.0 July 31, 2009 First Release

Serial Number: sjzl20093867

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About This Manual.............................................. i

Command Introduction .....................................1Manual Instruction.......................................................... 1

Description of Man-Machine Commands............................. 1

Auxiliary Function ........................................................... 2

Command Modes............................................................ 3

SNMP Configuration ..........................................9show snmp.................................................................... 9

show snmp config........................................................... 9

show snmp Engine-id .....................................................10

show snmp group ..........................................................10

show snmp user ............................................................10

snmp-server access-list ..................................................10

snmp-server community.................................................11

snmp-server contact ......................................................11

snmp-server context......................................................12

snmp-server enable inform .............................................12

snmp-server enable trap ................................................13

snmp-server engine-id ...................................................13

snmp-server group ........................................................14

snmp-server host ..........................................................15

snmp-server location .....................................................16

snmp-server packetsize..................................................17

snmp-server trap-source ................................................17

snmp-server user ..........................................................18

snmp-server view..........................................................19

RMON Configuration ........................................21rmon alarm ..................................................................21

rmon collection history ...................................................22

rmon collection statistics ................................................23

rmon event...................................................................24

show rmon ...................................................................25

LLDP Configuration..........................................27lldp enable....................................................................27

lldp disable ...................................................................28

lldp hellotime ................................................................28

lldp holdtime.................................................................29

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lldp maxneighbor...........................................................29

lldp clearneighbor..........................................................29

lldp clearstatistic ...........................................................30

lldp rxenable.................................................................30

lldp txdisable ................................................................31

lldp txenable.................................................................31

lldp txdisable ................................................................32

WEB Network Management Configuration........33web enable...................................................................33

web disable ..................................................................33

LFAP Configuration..........................................35lfap backup-server1 .......................................................35

lfap backup-server2 .......................................................36

lfap enable ...................................................................36

lfap disable...................................................................37

lfap fas-server...............................................................37

lfap flow-expired-time ....................................................38

lfap ka-interval..............................................................38

lfap max-send-fun-size...................................................38

lfap message-response-interval .......................................39

lfap server-retry-interval ................................................39

lfap statistic sample-rate ................................................40

lfap update-interval .......................................................40

show lfap config ............................................................41

show lfap statistic..........................................................41

Group Configuration ........................................43group erase-member .....................................................43

group handtime.............................................................44

group holdtime..............................................................44

group member ..............................................................45

group name..................................................................46

group reset-member......................................................46

group save-member.......................................................46

group switch-type..........................................................47

group tftp-server...........................................................48

group trap-host.............................................................48

group timer synchronize .................................................48

group-mng extend-mac enable........................................49

show group ..................................................................49

show group candidates...................................................50

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show group candidates mac ............................................50

show group members.....................................................51

show group members member-num.................................51

show zdp......................................................................52

show zdp neighbour.......................................................52

show zdp neighbour mac ................................................53

show ztp ......................................................................53

show ztp device ............................................................53

show ztp device-list .......................................................54

show ztp topology .........................................................54

zdp enable....................................................................55

zdp holdtime.................................................................55

zdp timer .....................................................................56

ztp enable ....................................................................56

ztp hop ........................................................................57

ztp hop-delay................................................................57

ztp port-delay ...............................................................58

ztp start .......................................................................58

ztp timer ......................................................................58

ztp vlan........................................................................59

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About This Manual

About this Manual ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) 10G Routing Switch Com-mand Reference (Network Management). ZXR10 8900 Series(V2.8.02.C) 10G Routing Switch Command Reference has 16volumes. The details are as follows:

Manual Name Summary

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (Index)

This manual describes volumeand section corresponding toeach command in ZXR10 8900series 10G routing switch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (IPv6)

This manual describesIPv6-related commands inZXR10 8900 series 10G routingswitch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (IP Routing Volume I)

This manual describes RIP, OSPFand IS-IS-related commands inZXR10 8900 series 10G routingswitch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (IP Routing Volume II)

This manual describes BGP, routemap and routing policy-relatedcommands in ZXR10 8900 series10G routing switch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (MPLS)

This manual describesMPLS-related commands inZXR10 8900 series 10G routingswitch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (QoS)

This manual describesQoS-related commands inZXR10 8900 series 10G routingswitch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (Security)

This manual describes networksecurity-related commands inZXR10 8900 series 10G routingswitch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (DPI)

This manual describes DPI-relatedcommands in ZXR10 8900 series10G routing switch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (FW)

This manual describes FW-relatedcommands in ZXR10 8900 series10G routing switch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (Basic ConfigurationVolume I)

This manual describes systemmanagement, file management,user interface, log statistics,FTP/TFTP server and IPvr-relatedcommands in ZXR10 8900 series10G routing switch.

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Manual Name Summary

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (Basic ConfigurationVolume II)

This manual describes interfaceconfiguration, DHCP andVRRP-related commands inZXR10 8900 series 10G routingswitch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (Basic ConfigurationVolume III)

This manual describes NAT, TimeRange, stack and DEBUG-relatedcommands in ZXR10 8900 series10G routing switch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (Network Management)

This manual describes networkmanagement-related commandsin ZXR10 8900 series 10G routingswitch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (Ethernet Switch)

This manual describes MAC,VLAN, SuperVLAN, STP, linkaggregation, VBAS, MAC PINGand UDLD-related commands inZXR10 8900 series 10G routingswitch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (Voice and Video)

This manual describes VOIP andIPTV-related commands in ZXR108900 series 10G routing switch.

ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C)10G Routing Switch CommandReference (Multicast)

This manual describes multicastprotocol-related commands inZXR10 8900 series 10G routingswitch.

The content of this manual is based on uniform ZXROS platform.Unless otherwise specified or when it is specified to ZXR10, themanual applies to all devices. The items about router in the man-ual also apply to switch with routing function.

Overview This manual describes network management-related commands inZXR10 8900 series (V2.8.02.C) 10G routing switch and containsthe following chapters:

Chapter Overview

Chapter 1 DPIOverview

This chapter describes using method of thiscommand manual, command description,command formats, auxiliary functions andcommand modes.

Chapter 2 SNMPConfiguration

This chapter describes operation and managementcommands of SNMP.

Chapter 3 RMONConfiguration

This chapter describes operation and managementcommands of RMON.

Chapter 4 LLDPConfiguration

This chapter describes operation and managementcommands of LLDP.

Chapter 5 WEBConfiguration

This chapter describes operation and managementcommands of WEB network management.

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Chapter Overview

Chapter 6 LFAPConfiguration

This chapter describes configuration of LFAP andcommand used to view this configuration.

Chapter 7 ClusterManagementConfiguration

This chapter describes cluster management-related configuration and command used to viewthis configuration.

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C h a p t e r 1

Command Introduction

Table of ContentsManual Instruction.............................................................. 1Description of Man-Machine Commands................................. 1Auxiliary Function............................................................... 2Command Modes................................................................ 3

Manual InstructionZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) 10G Routing Switch CommandReference includes 16 volumes. For details of each volume, pleaserefer to preface of this manual.

Commands in ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) 10G Routing SwitchCommand Reference (Index) are listed in sequence of from letter ato letter z and in form of table. Commands of all other volumes areclassified and illustrated according to different function modules.Each function module corresponds to one chapter and commandsin each chapter are listed in form of second-level directory and inthe sequence of from letter a to letter z.

To search a command information, perform the following steps:

1. Search corresponding command in ZXR10 8900 Series(V2.8.02.C) 10G Routing Switch Command Reference (Index);

2. Find the details of this command in corresponding volume ac-cording to obtained volume information and chapter informa-tion related to this command.

Description of Man-MachineCommandsEach MML command is described by the following items:

� Command Function

It describes the function implemented by this command.

� Command Modes

It describes the mode in which this command can be executed.

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� Command format

It describes the complete format of this command. If no for-mat is available, list it.

� Parameter Description

It describes parameters in this command in the form and pre-scribes the range and default value. If different products havedifferent parameter ranges or default values, an additionalform is used for description.

� Default Configuration

The default value is available in the case that this command isnot set. The default parameter value is not described here forvalue selection. Additional description shall be given if differentproducts have different default values.

� Tips

It firstly describes the platform version information about thiscommand. For example, “The platform version X.X.XX or latersupports this command” indicates this command is providedfrom platform version X.X.XX. This command is provided fromplatform version 4.6.01 by default.

After these information, it describes the use method and pre-cautions of this command.

� Example

It takes an example to introduce how to use this command.

� Related Commands

It lists commands related to this command.

� History Command

It describes history version information related to this com-mand if a command is changed after version upgrade.

Note:

Do not describe the command history if this entry does not exist.

Auxiliary FunctionCommand help function of ZXR10 devices has the following fea-tures:

1. By entering a question mark (?) following DOS prompt in anycommand mode, a list of available commands in this commandmode are displayed. With the context-sensitive help function,the keywords and parameter list of any commands can be dis-played.

� By entering a question mark "?" following DOS prompt inany command mode, a list of all commands in this modeand brief description of these commands are displayed.

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� Input the question mark following a character or a charac-ter string, a list of commands or keywords beginning withthis character or character string is displayed. Note thatthere is no space between the character (string) and thequestion mark.

� Press Tab key following the character string. If the com-mand or keyword beginning with this character string isunique, complement the command or keyword and attacha space to the end. Note that there is no space betweenthe character string and the Tab key.

� Input a question mark (?) following the command, key-word or parameter. The next keyword or parameter to beentered is listed, and also a brief description is given. Aspace shall be entered before the question mark.

2. If incorrect command, keyword or parameter is entered, theerror isolation is offered with ^ in the user interface after youpress Enter key. Character ^ locates below the first characterof the entered incorrect command, keyword or parameter.

3. The system allows the command or keyword to be abbreviatedto a character or character string that uniquely identifies thiscommand or keyword. For example, show command can beabbreviated to sh or sho.

4. User interface supports the function of recording input com-mands. Maximum ten history commands can be recorded. Thisfunction is very useful in re-invocation of a long or complicatedcommand or ingress.

To re-invoke a command from the record buffer, conduct oneof the following operations.

Command Function

Press Ctrl-P or theup arrow key

It re-invokes the latest commands in therecord buffer. Repress these keys to invokeold commands forwards.

Press Ctrl-N or downarrow key

Roll commands downwards. When thelast command line is reached, one moreoperation will roll the commands from thebeginning of the buffer cyclically.

Use show history command in any mode, and the latest sev-eral commands in this mode will be listed.

Command ModesThe command modes in this manual are as follows:

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Modes Prompt Admis-sionMode

Commandto Enter theMode

Function

UserMode

ZXR10> Enter thismode directlyafter loggingonto system

View simpleinformation

Privi-legedmode

ZXR10# UserMode

enable Configuresystemparameters

Globalconfig-urationmode

ZXR10(config)# Privi-legedmode

configureterminal

Configureglobal serviceparameters

Inter-faceconfig-urationmode

ZXR10(config-if)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

interface It configuresportparametersand selectsa port typedepending onthe keyword.

Subin-terfacemode

ZXR10 (config-subif)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

interface It configuressubinterfaceparameters ofNPCI/NPCT.

VLANData-baseConfig-urationMode

ZXR10(vlan-db)#

Privi-legedmode

vlan database

Create ordelete VLANin batch

VLANConfig-urationMode

ZXR10(config-vlan)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

vlan ConfigureVLANparameters.

MSTPConfig-urationMode

ZXR10(config-mstp)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

spanning-tree mst configuration

ConfigureMSTPparameters.

BasicACLConfig-urationMode

ZXR10(config-basic-acl)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

acl basic Define basicACL rules

Ex-tendedACLConfig-urationMode

ZXR10(config-ext-acl)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

acl extend Defineextended ACLrules

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Modes Prompt Admis-sionMode

Commandto Enter theMode

Function

LINEconfig-urationmode

ZXR10(config-line)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

line console0

line <1~64>(GAR Devices)

It config-ures serialport con-nection/tel-net connec-tion-relatedparameters.

L2 ACLConfig-urationMode

ZXR10(config-link-acl)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

acl link Define l2 ACLrules

HybridACLConfig-urationMode

ZXR10(config-hybd-acl)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

acl hybrid Define hybridACL rules

Routerstand-ard ACLmode

ZXR10 (config-std-nacl)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

ip access-list It definesrouterstandard ACLrules.

Routerex-tendedACLmode

ZXR10 (config-ext-nacl)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

ip access-list It definesrouterextended ACLrules.

router rip ConfigureRIP protocolparameters

router ospf ConfigureOSPF protocolparameters

router isis ConfigureIS-IS protocolparameters

router bgp ConfigureBGP protocolparameters

routerpimsm

ConfigurePIM-SMprotocolparameters

ipv6 routerrip

It configuresRIPngparameters.

Routeconfig-urationmode

ZXR10(config-router)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

ipv6 routerospf

It configuresOSPFv3parameters.

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Modes Prompt Admis-sionMode

Commandto Enter theMode

Function

VRFConfig-urationMode

ZXR10(config-vrf)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

ip vrf ConfigureVRF protocolparameters

VFI con-figu-rationmode

ZXR10(config-vfi)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

vfi It configuresVPLS-relatedparameters.

Routeconfig-urationmode(RIP)

address-family ipv4 vrf

Configure RIPVRF protocolparameters

Routeaddressmode

ZXR10(config-router-af)#

Routeconfig-urationmode(BGP)

address-family vpnv4

address-family ipv4 vrf

ConfigureBGP, VPN andVRF protocolparameters

Routeconfig-urationmode(BGP4)

address-family ipv6

It configuresBGP4+unicastaddressfamily.

IPv6unicastaddressfamilyconfig-urationmode

ZXR10(config-router-af)#

Routeconfig-urationmode(IS-ISv6)

address-family ipv6

It configuresIS-ISv6addressfamily.

RouteMapConfig-urationMode

ZXR10(config-route-map)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

route-map Configureroute mapmatchingitem andoperations

Chan-nelizedconfig-urationmode

ZXR10(config-control)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

control It configureschannelizationfor ce1, ce3and cpos3.

Dialpeerconfig-urationmode

ZXR10(config-voip100)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

dial-peervoice

It configuresservicesrelated tointegratedservice.

Voiceportconfig-urationmode

ZXR10(config-voice-port)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

voice-port It configuresvoice service.

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Modes Prompt Admis-sionMode

Commandto Enter theMode

Function

IPSecconfig-urationmode

ZXR10(config-ipsec)#

Globalconfig-urationmode

ipsec It configuresIPv6 IPSecprotection.

Diagno-sis mode

ZXR10(diag)# Privi-legedmode

diagnose It tests CPUutilizationand memoryutilization.

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SNMP Configuration

Table of Contentsshow snmp........................................................................ 9show snmp config............................................................... 9show snmp Engine-id .........................................................10show snmp group ..............................................................10show snmp user ................................................................10snmp-server access-list......................................................10snmp-server community.....................................................11snmp-server contact ..........................................................11snmp-server context..........................................................12snmp-server enable inform .................................................12snmp-server enable trap ....................................................13snmp-server engine-id .......................................................13snmp-server group ............................................................14snmp-server host ..............................................................15snmp-server location .........................................................16snmp-server packetsize......................................................17snmp-server trap-source ....................................................17snmp-server user ..............................................................18snmp-server view..............................................................19

show snmpPurpose Use this command to display statistics information about SNMP

packets.

Command Modes All modes except user EXEC

Syntax show snmp

show snmp configPurpose Use this command to display configuration information of all SN-

MPs.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show snmp config

RelatedCommands

show snmp group

show snmp user

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show snmp engine_id

show snmp

show snmp Engine-idPurpose Use this command to display local engine identifier of SNMP. SNMP

engine, as the core part in an SNMP entity, is used to authenticatethe receiving/sending of SNMP messages, and withdraw PDU as-sembled messages to communicate with the SNMP program.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show snmp engine_id

RelatedCommands

snmp-server engine_id

show snmp groupPurpose Use this command to display local groups of SNMP.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show snmp group

RelatedCommands

snmp-server group

show snmp userPurpose Use this command to display local users of SNMP.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show snmp user

RelatedCommands

snmp-server user

snmp-server access-listPurpose Use this command to apply the configured ACL to control access

to the system host address according to SNMP. Cancel the controlwith the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server access-list <acl-numberorname>

no snmp-server access-list

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SyntaxDescription

<acl-numberorname> Basic ACL number, range: 1~199,1000~1999, or ACL name

Example This example describes how to configure ACL 1 to control accessto the system host address according to SNMP.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server access-list 1

snmp-server communityPurpose Use this command to set an SNMP packet community string.

Delete the SNMP packet community string with the no form ofthis command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server community <community-name>[view <view-name>][ro | rw]

no snmp-sever community <community-name>

SyntaxDescription

<community-name> Community string name, 1~32 characters

view <view-name> Specifies a view name for the communitystring configured, 1~32 characters

ro | rw ro indicates conducting read-only access tothe MIB object and rw indicates conductingread/write access to the MIB object

Defaults When the view parameter is the default parameter, the commu-nity configured will be specified as the default view (1.3.6.1.2.1.1).When the ro | rw parameters are default parameters, the ro willbe identified as the default priority of the configured community.

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� In global configuration mode, input the above command linesdirectly. The <community-name> is an arbitrary string (1~32)and the <view-name> is an MIB view name.

Example This example describes how to set SNMP packets community asmyCommunity with read-write access.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server community myCommunity view myview rw

RelatedCommands

snmp server view

snmp-server contactPurpose Use this command to set the Simple Network Management Pro-

tocol (SNMP) system contact for Management Information Base

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(MIB). Remove the system contact information with the no formof this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server contact <mib-syscontact-text>

no snmp-server contact

SyntaxDescription

<mib-syscontact-text>

Text that describes the system contactinformation, not more than 200 characters

Example The following example shows how to specify a system contact text.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server contact this is ZXR10, tel:(025)52872006

snmp-server contextPurpose Use this command to create an SNMP context.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server context <context-name>

no snmp-server context <context-name>

SyntaxDescription <context-name> Context name, with 1~16 characters

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example The following example creates a new SNMP context named "con-textA".ZXR10(config)#snmp-server context contextA

snmp-server enable informPurpose Use this command to turn on the switch of sending a notification by

the agent and set the notification type sent by the agent. Cancelthe setting with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server enable inform [<notification-type>]

no snmp-server enable inform [<notification-type>]

SyntaxDescription

<notification-type> Specifies the notification type, which maybe one of the followings: BGP, OSPF, RMON,SNMP, Stalarm, VPN

Defaults All notifications can be sent by default.

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Instructions In global configuration mode, input the above command lines di-rectly, where, the parameter <notification-type> is the notificationtype.

Example This example describes how to configure the agent to be able tosend all notifications.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server enable informZXR10(config)#snmp-server host 168.1.1.1 inform version 2c public

RelatedCommands

snmp-server host

snmp-server enable trapPurpose Use this command to enable Simple Network Management Protocol

(SNMP) trap notifications. Cancel the setting with the no form ofthis command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server enable trap [<notification-type>]

no snmp-server enable trap [<notification-type>]

SyntaxDescription

<notification-type> Type of notification (trap), the notificationtype can be one or more of the followingkeywords: BGP, OSPF, RMON, SNMP, Stalarm,VPN

Defaults All SNMP notifications are disabled by default.

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02

� In global configuration mode, input the above command linesdirectly, where, the parameter <notification-type> is the noti-fication (trap) type.

Example The following example shows how to enable the router to send alltraps to the host at IP address 168.1.1.1, using the communitystring defined as publicZXR10(config)#snmp-server enable trapZXR10(config)#snmp-server host 168.1.1.1 public

RelatedCommands

snmp-server host

snmp-server engine-idPurpose Use this command to specify SNMP engine ID on the local device.

Return the engine ID to the default with the no form of this com-mand. SNMP engine, as the core part in an SNMP entity, is usedto receive/authenticate SNMP messages, withdraw PDU assembledmessages, communicate with the SNMP program.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server engine_id <engine-id>

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no snmp-server engine_id

SyntaxDescription

<engine-id> Local SNMP engine ID, 1~24 char-acters. The default value is830900020300010289d64401. It mustbe expressed with a hexdecimal number

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example The following example shows how to configure the snmp engineID on the local device to be 12345667890.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server engine-id 12345667890

RelatedCommands

show snmp engine-id

snmp-server groupPurpose Use this command to configure a new Simple Network Manage-

ment Protocol (SNMP) group, or a table that maps SNMP users toSNMP views. Remove a specified SNMP group with the no form ofthis command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server group <groupname> v3 {auth | noauth | priv}[context<context-name>match-prefix |match-exact][read<readview>][write <writeview>][notify <notifyview>]

no snmp-server group <groupname> v3 {auth | noauth |priv}

SyntaxDescription <groupname> Configured group name, with 1~32 characters

v3 Specifies a group that uses the SNMP Version3

auth Specifies authentication of a packet withoutencrypting it

noauth Specifies no authentication of a packet

priv Specifies authentication of a packet withencryption

context Specifies the SNMP context to associate withthis SNMP group and associated views

match-prefix Specifies the context match mode as prefixmatch

match-exact Specifies the context match mode as accuratematch

read <readview> Specifies a read view string, with 1~32characters

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write <writeview> Specifies a write view string, with 1~32characters

notify <notifyview> Specifies a notification view string, with 1~32characters

Defaults The contents of the system group (with the OID of 1.3.6.1.2.1.1)can be read by default.

Instructions � The context parameter is added after the platform version4.6.02

� If there is the context parameter in the configuration of thiscommand, this command can not be deleted by the no snmp-server group <groupname> v3 {auth | noauth | priv}command. It can be deleted by the no snmp-server group<groupname> v3 {auth | noauth | priv}[context <context-name>] command.

Example The following example shows how to configure an SNMP version 3group named group1 that requires the authentication of packetswith encryption. And the read view string, write view string andnotification view string are named view1.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server group group1 v3 priv read view1write view1 notify view1

RelatedCommands

show snmp group

snmp-server user

snmp-server hostPurpose Use this command to specify the recipient of a Simple Network

Management Protocol (SNMP) notification operation. Remove thespecified host to receive an SNMP notification with the no form ofthis command. The snmp-server host command must be usedtogether with the snmp-server enable command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server host [mng | vrf <vrf-name>]<ip-address>[trap| inform] version {1 | 2c | 3 {auth | noauth | priv}}<community-name>[udp-port <udp-port>][<trap-type>]

no snmp-server host [mng | vrf <vrf-name>]<ip-address>[trap | inform][version {1 | 2c | 3 {auth | noauth | priv}}]<community-name>

SyntaxDescription mng Management interface

vrf <vrf-name> VPN name, with 1~16 characters

<ip-address> IP address of the specified host in the dotteddecimal format

trap Specifies to send a trap to the host

inform Specifies to send a notification to the host

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version SNMP Version

1 SNMP Version 1

2c SNMP Version 2c

3 SNMP Version 3

auth Specifies authentication of a packet withoutencrypting it

noauth Specifies no authentication of a packet

priv Specifies authentication of a packet withencryption

<community-name> Community string name or SNMPv3 username, with 1~32 characters

udp-port <udp-port> Specifies the User Datagram Protocol (UDP)port of the host to use, range: 0~65535

<trap-type> Trap or notification type, which may be bgp,ospf, rmon, snmp, stalarm or vpn

Defaults The sending type is trap.

If no version keyword is entered, the default is version 1.

The default UDP port is 162.

When this command is entered without keywords, the default is tosend all trap types to the host.

Example This example describes how to configure the send address, port,version and type of a host trap or inform.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server host 168.1.1.1 ver 1 community-name ospfZXR10(config)#snmp-server host 168.1.1.1 ver 3 auth user10 ospf snmp

RelatedCommands

snmp-server enable inform

snmp-server enable trap

snmp-server locationPurpose Use this command to specify the system location of the Manage-

ment Information Base (MIB) object for Simple Network Manage-ment Protocol (SNMP). Remove the location string with the noform of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server location <mib-syslocation-text>

no snmp-server location

SyntaxDescription

<mib-syslocation-text>

String indicating the physical location of thisdevice (not to exceed 200 characters)

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Example This example describes how to specify the system location of theManagement Information Base (MIB) object for Simple NetworkManagement Protocol (SNMP).ZXR10(config)#snmp-server location this is ZXR10 in china

snmp-server packetsizePurpose Use this command to establish control over the largest Simple Net-

work Management Protocol (SNMP) packet size permitted whenthe SNMP server is receiving a request or generating a reply. Re-store the default value with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server packetsize <snmp-packet-max-size>

no snmp-server packetsize

SyntaxDescription

<snmp-packet-max-size>

SNMP packet size in bytes, range: 484~1400

Example The following example shows how to set the maximum size ofSNMP packets to 1400 bytes.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server packetsize 1400

snmp-server trap-sourcePurpose Use this command to specify the interface (and hence the corre-

sponding IP address) from which a Simple Network ManagementProtocol (SNMP) trap should originate.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server trap-source <ip-address>

no snmp-server trap-source

SyntaxDescription

<IP Address> IP address in A.B.C.D format

Example The following example shows how to specify that the IP address192.168.2.2 is the source for all SNMP notifications.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server trap-source 192.168.2.2

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snmp-server userPurpose Use this command to configure a new user to a Simple Network

Management Protocol Version 3 (SNMPv3) group. Remove a userfrom an SNMPv3 group user with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server user <username><groupname> v3 [encrypted][auth {md5 | sha}<auth-password>[priv des56 <priv-password>]]

no snmp-server user <username>

SyntaxDescription <username> SNMP name, with 1~32 characters

<groupname> Name of the group to which the user belongs,with 1~32 characters

v3 SNMP Version 3

encrypted Specifies that the contents to be input are notplain-text but processed key. It is better forthe users not to use this option randomly

auth Specifies authentication of a packet

md5 Specifies the HMAC-MD5-96 authenticationlevel

sha Specifies the HMAC-SHA-96 authenticationlevel

<auth-password> Authentication password (or authenticationkey), with 1~32 characters

priv Specifies authentication of a packet withencryption

des56 Specifies the 56-bit Cipher Block Chaining—Data Encryption Standard (DES) level ofencryption for the user

<priv-password> Encryption password, with 1~32 characters

Defaults There is no encrypted parameter by default, that is, the plain-textis entered.

Example The following example shows how to enter a plain-text passwordfor user1 in group1. And the MD5 authentication password is12345678 and CBC-DES encryption password is 12345678.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server user user1 group1 v3 auth md512345678 priv des56 12345678

RelatedCommands

show snmp user

snmp-server group

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snmp-server viewPurpose Use this command to create or update a Simple Network Manage-

ment Protocol (SNMP) view entry. Remove the specified serverview entry with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax snmp-server view <view-name><subtree-id>{included | excluded}

no snmp-server view <view-name>[<subtree-id>]

SyntaxDescription

<view-name> View name, with 1~32 characters

<subtree-id> Specifies the MIB subtree ID or MIB subtreenode name for the view name, with 1~79characters

included | excluded Specifies whether the subtree is included orexcluded

Instructions In global configuration mode, input the above command lines di-rectly, where, the parameter <view-name> is a character string,and the parameter <subtree-id> is an object identifier (OID) inthe form of 1.2.3.4.5 or the node name of the MIB subtree (suchas internet). Use the included | excluded keywords to includeor exclude a subtree.

Example The following example creates a view that includes all objects inthe MIB subtree.ZXR10(config)#snmp-server view myViewName 1.3.6.1.2.1 included

RelatedCommands

snmp-server community

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RMON Configuration

Table of Contentsrmon alarm ......................................................................21rmon collection history .......................................................22rmon collection statistics ....................................................23rmon event.......................................................................24show rmon .......................................................................25

rmon alarmPurpose Use this command to set the alarm and MIB object. Cancel the

alarm with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax rmon alarm <index><variable><interval>{delta | absolute}rising-threshold <value>[<event-index>] falling-threshold<value>[<event-index>][owner <string>]

no rmon alarm <index>

SyntaxDescription

<index> Index number, range: 1~65535

<variable> MIB variable to be monitored, which must bean MIB variable that can be converted into aninteger, with 1~64 characters

<interval> Time interval for monitoring the abovevariable in seconds, range: 1~2147483647

delta Indicates to compare the increment with thethreshold

absolute Indicates to directly compare the value of theselected variable with the threshold

rising-threshold<value>

Rising threshold of the sampling statistics,range: -2147483647~2147483647

<event-index> Event index if the threshold is exceeded,range: 1~65535

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falling-threshold<value>

Falling threshold of the sampling statistics,range: -2147483647~2147483647

owner <string> The creator of this alarm, with 1~30characters. The default value is config

Instructions � The sampling with the same or different time interval for thesame instance is allowed.

� If alarm items with the same <index> are created, the systemprompts error. It is necessary to cancel the configuration ofthe original same indexes with the no form of this command.

� Delete the non-existed index items, the system prompts “Un-known channel number”.

� If the memory or resource is unavailable, the system prompts“Alloc buffer error or Resource unavailable”.

� This alarm item should work with the related event item toproduce the corresponding action.

Example This example describes how to configure the monitoring MIB objectas ip.2.0, sampling time as 10 seconds, upper limit as 200, andlower limit as 100 and the corresponding event when upper/lowerlimit alarm rises as 1.ZXR10(config)# rmon alarm 1 ip.2.0 10 absolute rising-threshold200 1 falling-threshold 100 1 owner ZTE

RelatedCommands

show rmon alarm

rmon collection historyPurpose Use this command to enable the collection history function of an

interface (applied to the Ethernet interface only). Disable the func-tion with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Interface configuration

Syntax rmon collection history <index>[owner <string>][buckets<bucket-number>][interval <seconds>]

no rmon collection history <index>

SyntaxDescription

<index> Index number, range: 1~65535

owner <string> The history creator of this line, which isa string with the length not exceeding 30characters. The default value is monitor

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buckets <bucket-number>

The requested bucket size, which is 50 bydefault. The system supports the size of 100at maximum, in the range of 1~100

interval <seconds> Sampling interval in seconds, in the range of1~3600. The default value is 1800 seconds.It is recommended to configure 30 secondsfor the short term network traffic change and1800 seconds for the long term one

Instructions � It is allowed to configure multiple history statistics items onone interface.

� It is allowed to delete history statistics items on one interfacein interface configuration mode.

� If history items with the same<index> are created, the systemprompts error. It is necessary to cancel the configuration of theoriginal same indexes with the no form of this command.

� If the non-existed index item is deleted, the system prompts“Unknown bufferControl number”.

� If the memory or resource is unavailable, the system prompts“Alloc buffer error or Resource unavailable”.

Example Use this command to configure history group statistics on the 100Mbps Ethernet interface. The sampling time is 300 seconds.ZXR10(config)#interface fei_1/1ZXR10(config-if)#rmon collection history 1 owner ztebuckets 100 interval 300

RelatedCommands

show rmon history

rmon collection statisticsPurpose Use this command to enable the statistics function of an interface

(applied to the Ethernet interface only). Disable the function withthe no form of this command.

Command Modes Interface configuration

Syntax rmon collection statistics <index>[owner <string>]

no rmon collection statistics <index>

SyntaxDescription

<index> Index number, range: 1~65535

owner <string> The creator of the statistics, with not morethan 30 characters. It is monitor by default

Instructions � It is allowed to configure multiple statistics items on one inter-face.

� It is allowed to delete the statistics items of this interfaces ininterface configuration mode.

� If statistics items with the same <index> are created, the sys-tem prompts error. It is necessary to cancel the configurationof the original same indexes with the no form of this command.

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� If the non-existed index item is deleted, the system prompts“Unknown etherStats number”.

� If the memory or resource is unavailable, the system prompts“Alloc buffer error or Resource unavailable”.

Example This example describes how to configure statistics group on the100 Mbps Ethernet interface. The sampling time is 300 seconds.ZXR10(config-if)#rmon collection statistics 1 owner zte

RelatedCommands

show rmon statistics

rmon eventPurpose Use this command to configure a rmon event. Remove an event

with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax rmon event <index>[log][trap <community>][description<string>][owner <string>]

no rmon event <index>

SyntaxDescription

<index> Index number, range: 1~65535

log Whether a record is generated

trap <community> Community string for sending trap, with 1~32characters

description <string> A brief description for the event, 30characters, default: zte

owner <string> Creator of the event, 30 characters, default:config

Instructions � If event items with the same <index> are created, the systemprompts error. It is necessary to cancel the configuration ofthe original same indexes with the no form of this command.

� If the non-existed index item is deleted, the system prompts“Unknown event number”.

� If the memory or resource is unavailable, the system prompts’Alloc buffer error or Resource unavailable”.

Example Use this command to configure a RMON event described aslog_trap_event. Meanwhile, record it in log and send trap infor-mation to the management station. The management stationcommunity is public.ZXR10(config)# rmon event 1 log trap public descriptionlog_trap_event owner ZTE

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RelatedCommands

show rmon event

show rmonPurpose Use this command to display RMON configurations and relevant

information.

Command Modes All modes except user EXEC

Syntax show rmon [alarms][events][history][statistics]

SyntaxDescription

alarms Displays current information about all alarmcontrol items configured

events Displays current information about all eventcontrol items configured and informationabout events recorded

history Displays current information about all historycontrol entries configured and historicalstatistics information

statistics Displays current information about allstatistics control entries configured andstatistics data

Instructions � If there is no parameter after this command, information aboutthe RMON version is displayed.

� If there is no control item in the specified control list, one ofthe following information will be displayed:

� “Statistics table is empty.”

� “History table is empty.”

� “Alarm table is empty.”

� “Event table is empty.”

Example Use this command to display RMON alarm information.ZXR10(config)#show rmon alarm

RelatedCommands

rmon alarm

rmon collection history

rmon collection statistics

rmon event

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LLDP Configuration

Table of Contentslldp enable .......................................................................27lldp disable .......................................................................28lldp hellotime....................................................................28lldp holdtime.....................................................................29lldp maxneighbor...............................................................29lldp clearneighbor..............................................................29lldp clearstatistic ...............................................................30lldp rxenable.....................................................................30lldp txdisable ....................................................................31lldp txenable.....................................................................31lldp txdisable ....................................................................32

lldp enableCommandFunction

This enables LLDP function.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format Lldp enable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgroup-id>]

ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.

<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1to 32.

Tips This command can be used to enable LLDP globally or enable LLDPon a specific interface or link aggregation interface. It is similar torxenable and txenable.

Example To enable LLDP on gei_1/1, execute the following command;ZXR10(config)#lldp enable interface gei_1/1

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RelatedCommands

lldp disable

lldp disableCommandFunction

This disables LLDP function.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format Lldp disable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgroup-id>]

ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.

<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1to 32.

Tips This command can be used to disable LLDP globally or disable LLDPon a specific interface or link aggregation interface. It is similar torxdisable and txdisenable.

Example To disable LLDP on gei_1/1, execute the following command;ZXR10(config)#lldp enable interface gei_1/1

RelatedCommands

lldp disable

lldp hellotimeCommandFunction

This configures hellotime.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format lldp hellotime <seconds>

ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<seconds> In seconds, in range of 5~32768, 30 secondsby default.

Example To set hellotime to 300 seconds, execute the following command:ZXR10(config)#lldp hellotime 300

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lldp holdtimeCommandFunction

This sets holdtime.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format lldp holdtime <numbers>

ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<numbers> In range of 2~10, 4 by default.

Example To set holdtime to 8, execute the following command:ZXR10(config)#lldp holdtime 8

lldp maxneighborCommandFunction

This sets the max LLDP neighbors.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format Lldp maxneighbor [ethernet <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgroup-id>]<number>

ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.

<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1to 32.

<number> Range in global mode: 1~128; range ininterface mode: 1~8.

Tips This command is used to set max LLDP global neighbors or to setmax LLDP neighbors on a specific physical interface or link aggre-gation interface.

Example To set the max lldp neighbors on gei_1/1 to 4, execute the follow-ing command:ZXR10(config)#lldp maxneighbor 4

lldp clearneighborCommandFunction

This clears all LLDP neighbors.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

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Command format Lldp clearneighbor [interface <port-name>|smartgroup<smartgroup-id>]

ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.

<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1to 32.

Tips This command is used to clear all neighbors or neighbors on aspecific physical interface or link aggregation port.

Example To clear neighbor lldp on gei_1/1, execute the following command:ZXR10(config)#lldp clearneighbor interface gei_1/1

lldp clearstatisticCommandFunction

This clears LLDP statistics.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format Lldp clearstatistic [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgroup-id>]

ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.

<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1to 32.

Tips This command is used to clear all neighbor statistics or statisticsof a specific physical interface or link aggregation port.

Example To clear lldp statistics on gei_1/1, execute the following command:ZXR10(config)#lldp clearstatistic interface gei_1/1

lldp rxenableCommandFunction

This enables LLDP RX function.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format Lldp rxenable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgroup-id>]

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ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.

<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1to 32.

Tips This command can be used to enable lldp rx globally or enablelldp rx on a specific interface or link aggregation interface. As fortxenable, after execution of rxenable, it is similar to enable.

Example To enable lldp rx on gei_1/1, execute the following command;ZXR10(config)#lldp rxenable interface gei_1/1

RelatedCommands

lldp rxdisable

lldp txdisableCommandFunction

This disables LLDP TX function.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format Lldp txdisable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgroup-id>]

ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.

<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1to 32.

Tips This command can be used to disable lldp tx globally or disablelldp tx on a specific interface or link aggregation interface. As forenable, after execution of txdisable, it is rxenable.

Example To disable lldp tx on gei_1/1, execute the following command;ZXR10(config)#lldp txdisable interface gei_1/1

RelatedCommands

lldp txenable

lldp txenableCommandFunction

This enables LLDP TX function.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format Lldp txenable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgroup-id>]

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ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.

<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1to 32.

Tips This command can be used to enable lldp tx globally or enablelldp tx on a specific interface or link aggregation interface. As forrxenable, after execution of txenable, it is similar to enable.

Example To enable lldp tx on gei_1/1, execute the following command;ZXR10(config)#lldp txenable interface gei_1/1

RelatedCommands

lldp txdisable

lldp txdisableCommandFunction

This disables LLDP TX function.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format Lldp txdisable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgroup-id>]

ParameterDescription

Parameter Description

<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.

<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1to 32.

Tips This command can be used to disable lldp tx globally or disablelldp tx on a specific interface or link aggregation interface. As forenable, after execution of txdisable, it is rxenable.

Example To disable lldp tx on gei_1/1, execute the following command;ZXR10(config)#lldp txdisable interface gei_1/1

RelatedCommands

lldp txenable

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WEB NetworkManagementConfiguration

Table of Contentsweb enable.......................................................................33web disable ......................................................................33

web enablePurpose Use this command to enable the WEB network management of the

system. Disable this function with the web disable command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax web enable

Defaults The WEB network management is disabled by default.

Example This example describes how to enable WEB network management.ZXR10(config)#web enable

RelatedCommands

web disable

web disablePurpose Use this command to disable the WEB network management of the

system. Enable this function with the web enable command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax web disable

Defaults The WEB network management is disabled by default.

Example This example describes how to disable WEB network management.ZXR10(config)#web disable

RelatedCommands

web enable

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LFAP Configuration

Table of Contentslfap backup-server1 ...........................................................35lfap backup-server2 ...........................................................36lfap enable .......................................................................36lfap disable.......................................................................37lfap fas-server ..................................................................37lfap flow-expired-time ........................................................38lfap ka-interval..................................................................38lfap max-send-fun-size.......................................................38lfap message-response-interval ...........................................39lfap server-retry-interval ....................................................39lfap statistic sample-rate ....................................................40lfap update-interval ...........................................................40show lfap config ................................................................41show lfap statistic..............................................................41

lfap backup-server1Purpose Use this command to configure the address of the backup server

1 of lfap. Delete the setting with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax lfap backup-server1 [{mng |<vrf><word>}]<A.B.C.D>

no lfap backup-server1

SyntaxDescription mng Indicates LFAP functional module is connected

to the FAS server through the networkmanagement interface of the device

<vrf> Indicates LFAP functional module is connectedto the FAS server through the specified vrfinterface

<word> VPN name to whivh the vrf interface belongs

<A.B.C.D> FAS server address

Instructions Use this command to specify the address of FAS backup server 1with the LFAP function.

Example This example describes how to set the address of lfap backupserver 1 to 192.1.1.120.

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ZXR10(config)#lfap fas-server 192.1.1.120

RelatedCommands

lfap fas-server

lfap backup-server2

lfap backup-server2Purpose Use this command to configure the address of the lfap backup

server 2. Delete the setting with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration mode

Syntax lfap backup-server2 [{mng |<vrf><word>}]<A.B.C.D>

no lfap backup-server2

SyntaxDescription mng Indicates LFAP functional module is connected

to the FAS server through the networkmanagement interface of the device

<vrf> Indicates LFAP functional module is connectedto the FAS server through the specified vrfinterface

<word> VPN name to which the vrf interface belongs

<A.B.C.D> FAS server address

Instructions Use this command to specify the address of FAS backup server 2with the LFAP function.

Example This example describes how to set the address of lfap backupserver 2 to 192.1.1.110.ZXR10(config)#lfap fas-server 192.1.1.110

RelatedCommands

lfap fas-server

lfap backup-server1

lfap enablePurpose Use this command to enable the lfap function of the system. Dis-

able the function with the lfap disable command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax lfap enable

Defaults The lfap function is disabled by default.

Example This example describes how to enable the lfap function.ZXR10(config)#lfap enable

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RelatedCommands

lfap disable

lfap disablePurpose Use this command to disable the lfap function of the system. En-

able the function with the lfap enable command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax lfap disable

Defaults The lfap function is disabled by default.

Example This example describes how to disable the lfap function.ZXR10(config)#lfap disable

RelatedCommands

lfap enable

lfap fas-serverPurpose Use this command to configure the Flow Admission Service (FAS)

server address of Light-weight Flow Accounting Protocol (LFAP).Delete the setting with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax lfap fas-server [{mng |<vrf><word>}]<A.B.C.D>

no lfap fas-server

SyntaxDescription mng Indicates LFAP functional module is connected

to the FAS server through the networkmanagement interface of the equipment

<vrf> Indicates LFAP functional module is connectedto the FAS server through the specified vrfinterface

<word> VPN name to which the vrf interface belongs

<A.B.C.D> FAS server address

Instructions Use this command to specify the Flow Admission Service (FAS)server address of Light-weight Flow Accounting Protocol (LFAP).

Example This example describes how to set the Flow Admission Service(FAS) server address of Light-weight Flow Accounting Protocol(LFAP) to 192.1.1.168.ZXR10(config)#lfap fas-server 192.1.1.168

RelatedCommands

lfap bakup-server1

lfap backup-server2

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lfap flow-expired-timePurpose Use this command to set flow expired time interval of LFAp. Delete

the setting with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax lfap flow-expired-time <second>

no lfap flow-expired-time

SyntaxDescription

<second> Expired time for LFAP flow, in seconds, range:60~60000

Defaults The flow expired time interval of LFAP is 600 seconds by default.

Example This example describes how to set the flow expired time intervalto 900 seconds.ZXR10(config)#lfap flow-expired-time 900

RelatedCommands

lfap max-send-fun-size

lfap update-interval

lfap ka-intervalPurpose Use this command to set the keep-alive time interval between LFAP

and the LFAP server. Delete the setting with the no form of thiscommand.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax lfap ka-interval <second>

no lfap ka-interval

SyntaxDescription

<second> Keep-alive time interval between LFAP andthe LFAP server (FAS), in seconds, range:2~2000

Defaults The keep-alive time interval between LFAP and the LFAP server(FAS) is 60 seconds by default.

Example This example describes how to set the keep-alive time intervalbetween LFAP and the LFAP server (FAS) to 120 seconds.ZXR10(config)#lfap ka-interval 120

lfap max-send-fun-sizePurpose Use this command to set the maximum number of updating flows.

Delete the setting with the no form of this command.

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Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax lfap max-send-fun-size <number>

no lfap max-send-fun-size

SyntaxDescription

<number> Maximum number of LFAP updating flows,range: 1~2000

Defaults The number of updating statistics flows from LFAP to LFAP serveris 100 by default.

Instructions Use this command to Set the maximum number of statistics flowsupdated from the LFAP module to LFAP server (FAS).

Example This example describes how to set the maximum number of up-dating flows to 1000.ZXR10(config)#lfap max-send-fun-size 1000

RelatedCommands

lfap update-interval

lfap flow-expired-time

lfap message-response-interval

Purpose Use this command to set the maximum message response timeinterval between LFAP and the LFAP server. Delete the settingwith the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax lfap message-response-interval <second>

SyntaxDescription

<second> Maximum message response time intervalbetween the Lfap and server (FAS), inseconds, range: 2~2000

Defaults The maximum message response time interval between LFAP andthe LFAP server (FAS) is 60 seconds by default.

Example This example describes how to set the maximum message re-sponse time interval between LFAP and the LFAP server to 120seconds.ZXR10(config)#lfap message-response-interval 120

lfap server-retry-intervalPurpose Use this command to set the time interval for LFAP to retry con-

necting with the LFAP server (FAS). Delete the setting with the noform of this command.

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Syntax lfap server-retry-interval <second>

no lfap server-retry-interval

SyntaxDescription

<second> Time interval for LFAP to retry connecting withthe LFAP server (FAS), in seconds, range:1~2000

Defaults The time interval for LFAP to retry connecting with the LFAP server(FAS) is 60 seconds by default.

Example This example describes how to set the time interval for LFAP toretry connecting with the LFAP server (FAS) to 120 seconds.ZXR10(config)#lfap server-retry-interval 120

lfap statistic sample-ratePurpose Use this command to set the sample rate of LFAP packets enabled

on the interface of the device. Delete the setting with the no formof this

Command Modes Interface configuration

Syntax lfap statistic sample-rate <number>

no lfap statistic sample-rate

SyntaxDescription

<number> Sets the sample rate of LFAP packets enabledon the interface of the device, that is, howmany packets one is sampled from. range:1000~8000

Example This example describes how to set the sample rate of LFAP packetsenabled on the interface fei_1/1 of the device to 1500.ZXR10(config)#interface fei_1/1ZXR10(config-if)#lfap statistic sample-rate 1500

lfap update-intervalPurpose Use this command to set the time interval of each update of flows.

Delete the setting with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax lfap update-interval <seconds>

no lfap update-interval

SyntaxDescription

<seconds> Time interval of each update of LFAP flows, inseconds, range: 1~1440

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Defaults The time interval of each update of flows from LFAP to LFAP serveris 60 second by default.

Example This example describes how to set the time interval of each updateof flows to 300 seconds.ZXR10(config)#lfap update-interval 300

RelatedCommands

lfap max-send-fun-size

lfap flow-expired-time

show lfap configPurpose Use this command to display configuration information of LFAP.

Command Modes All modes except user EXEC

Syntax show lfap config

Example This example describes how to display LFAP configuration of theequipment.ZXR10(config)#show lfap configlfap protocol : disableserver-retry-interval : 60message-response-interval : 60ka-interval : 60update-interval : 60max-send-fun-size : 100flow-expired-time : 600fas-server : 10.40.44.5 no connect <GLOBAL>

RelatedCommands

show lfap statistic

show lfap statisticPurpose Use this command to display related statistics information about

LFAP of the device.

Command Modes All modes except user EXEC

Syntax show lfap statistic

Example This example describes how to display related statistics informa-tion about LFAP of the device.ZXR10(config)#sho lfap statisticlast connect time : never connectedretry connect success count : 0retry connect failure count : 0version mismatch count : 0lost tcp session count : 0total bytes sent count : 0total packets sent count : 0messages received corrupt count : 0messages received error count : 0messages received success count : 0VR messages sent count : 0FAR messages sent count : 0FUN messages sent count : 0AR messages sent count : 0ARA messages sent count : 0

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CR messages sent count : 0DR messages received count : 0AR messages received count : 0ARA messages received count : 0VRA messages received count : 0KA messages received count : 0FER messages received count : 0CRN messages received count : 0CAN messages received count : 0

RelatedCommands

show lfap config

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Table of Contentsgroup erase-member .........................................................43group handtime.................................................................44group holdtime..................................................................44group member ..................................................................45group name......................................................................46group reset-member..........................................................46group save-member ..........................................................46group switch-type..............................................................47group tftp-server...............................................................48group trap-host.................................................................48group timer synchronize .....................................................48group-mng extend-mac enable............................................49show group ......................................................................49show group candidates.......................................................50show group candidates mac ................................................50show group members.........................................................51show group members member-num.....................................51show zdp..........................................................................52show zdp neighbour...........................................................52show zdp neighbour mac ....................................................53show ztp ..........................................................................53show ztp device ................................................................53show ztp device-list ...........................................................54show ztp topology .............................................................54zdp enable........................................................................55zdp holdtime.....................................................................55zdp timer .........................................................................56ztp enable ........................................................................56ztp hop ............................................................................57ztp hop-delay....................................................................57ztp port-delay ...................................................................58ztp start ...........................................................................58ztp timer ..........................................................................58ztp vlan............................................................................59

group erase-memberPurpose Use this command to enable group members to erase original con-

figuration.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group erase-member {all |<member_id>}

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SyntaxDescription

all Specifies all group members to eraseconfiguration

<member_id> Specifies a group member to eraseconfiguration

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example describes how to enable all members to erase con-figuration.ZXR10(config)#group erase-member all

group handtimePurpose Use this command to configure the group handtime. Cancel the

configuration and restore the default value with the no form of thiscommand.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group handtime <time>

no group handtime

SyntaxDescription

<time> Group handtime in seconds, range: 1~300,default: 8 seconds

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example describes how to configure the group handtime to10 seconds.ZXR10(config)#group handtime 10

RelatedCommands

show group

group holdtimePurpose Use this command to configure the group holdtime. Cancel the

configuration and return the group holdtime to the default value(80 seconds) with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group holdtime <time>

no group holdtime

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SyntaxDescription

<time> Group holdtime in seconds, range: 1~300,default: 80 seconds

Instructions This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example describes how to configure the group holdtime to200 seconds.ZXR10(config)#group holdtime 200

RelatedCommands

show group

group memberPurpose Use this command to add a candidate switch to the group. Remove

the member with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group member {mac <mac_addr> member <mem_id>|device <device_id>| all-candidates}

no group member [<mem_id>| all]

SyntaxDescription

mac <mac_addr> Adds the specified device to the groupbased on the MAC address of the switch,00d0.d0xx.xxxx

member <mem_id> Specifies the member identifier after thespecified switch is added, range: 1~255,default: the minimum member not assigned

device <device_id> Adds the specified device to the group basedon the switch device identifier, range: 1~255

all-candidates All switches as candidates

all All members of the command switch

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example describes how to add the device to the group basedon the MAC address of the switch and set its member identifier to2.ZXR10(config)#group member mac oodo.doco.0204 member 2

RelatedCommands

show group members

show group member-num

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group namePurpose Use this command to set the group name. Remove the group name

with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group name <name >

no group name <name>

SyntaxDescription <name> Group name, 1~32 characters

Defaults The default group name is ZTE GROUP-xx.xx.xx (xx.xx.xx is thelast three bits of the MAC address of the command switch).

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example describes how to configure the group name asgroup_zte.ZXR10(config)#group name group_zte

RelatedCommands

show group

group reset-memberPurpose Use this command to reset the specified member.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group reset-member {all |<member_id>}

SyntaxDescription

all Resets all group members

<member_id> Resets the specified group member

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example describes how to reset all group members.ZXR10(config)#group reset-member all

group save-memberPurpose Use this command to enable the specified group member to save

configuration.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group save-member {all |<member_id>}

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SyntaxDescription

all Specifies all group members to saveconfigurations

<member_id> Specifies a group member to saveconfiguration

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example describes how to enable group member 2 to saveconfiguration.ZXR10(config)#group save-member 2

group switch-typePurpose Use this command to configure the type of the switch in the group.

The type can be candidate, independent or command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group switch-type {candidate | independent | command[ip-pool <ip_address>{mask <ip_address>| length <mask_len>}]}

SyntaxDescription

candidate Configures the switch as a candidate one

independent Configures the switch as an independent one

command Configures the switch as a command one

ip-pool <ip_address> Configures the address pool for the commandswitch

mask <ip_address> Mask of the address pool (in the form of IPaddress)

length <mask_len> Mask of the address pool (in the form oflength), range: 1~30

Defaults If ip-pool <ip_address>{mask <ip_address>| length <mask_len>} is not specified, the address pool 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0is assigned to the command switch by default.

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example � This example describes how to configure the switch as a can-didate switch.ZXR10(config)#group switch-type candidate

� This example describes how to configure the switch as acommand switch and assign the address pool 192.168.10.1255.255.255.0 to the switch.ZXR10(config)#group switch-type command ip-pool 192.168.10.1mask 255.255.255.0

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group tftp-serverPurpose Use this command to set the group TFTP Server address. Remove

the configured group TFTP Server address with the no form of thiscommand.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group tftp-server <ip_addr>

no group tftp-server

SyntaxDescription

<ip_addr> Address of the group TFTP Server

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02 .

� This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example describes how to set the group TFTP Server addressto 10.40.92.100.ZXR10(config)#group tftp-server 10.40.92.100

RelatedCommands

show group

group trap-hostPurpose Use this command to configure the trap host address of the group.

Remove the configured group trap host address with the no formof this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group trap-host <ip_addr>

no group trap-host

SyntaxDescription

<ip_addr> Group trap host address

Instructions This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example describes how to set the trap host address to10.40.92.100.ZXR10(config)#group trap-host 10.40.92.100

RelatedCommands

show group

group timer synchronizeCommandFunction

This configures clock synchronization function of cluster manage-ment. By executing command no, clock synchronization functionof cluster management is disabled.

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Command Modes Global configuration mode

Command format group time synchronize

no group time synchronize

Example To configure time synchronize of cluster, execute the followingcommand:ZXR10(config)#group timer synchronize

RelatedCommands

show group

group-mng extend-macenable

Purpose Use this command to configure the extended broadcast MAC ad-dress for ZTP when group management ZDP is configured. Deletethe extended broadcast MAC address with the no form of this com-mand. When using the default group management ZDP, the ex-tended broadcast MAC address of ZTP packet is 0180.c200.0009.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax group-mng extend-mac enable [<xxxx.xxxx.xxxx>]

no group-mng extend-mac enable

SyntaxDescription <xxxx.xxxx.xxxx> Extended MAC address to be configured,

range: 0180.c200.0011~0180.c200.0013,0180.c200.0016~0180.c200.001f. when thecommand is used without the parameter,default: 0180.c200.0010

Example This example describes how to set the MAC address of ZTP broad-cast packet to the extended MAC address 0180.c200.0010.ZXR10(config)#group-mng extend-mac enable

RelatedCommands

show ztp

show zdp

show groupPurpose Use this command to show the role of the switch in the group.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show group

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� For a candidate switch or an independent switch, only infor-mation about its role in the group is displayed. For a memberswitch or a command switch, information about not only itsrole but also the group is displayed.

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Example � This example displays group information when the switch is acandidate switch.ZXR10(config)#show group

SwitchRole :CANDIDATE_SWITCH

� This example displays information when the switch is a com-mand switch.Cmdr.ZXR10(config)#show group

SwitchRole :COMMANDER_SWITCHGroup name :ZTE GROUP-c0.19.00Group holdtime :80 secondsGroup handtime :8 secondsGroup tftp server :noneTrapHost :noneGroup ip-pool :ip_pool 192.168.1.1 mask 255.255.255.0Manage Vlan :1

show group candidatesPurpose Use this command to show information about all candidates in the

group.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show group candidates

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example displays information about all candidates in thegroup.Cmdr.ZXR10(config)#show group candidatesLast collection vlan id is 1Last collection time is 1760 ms

Index DeviceID MacAddress Hop SwitchType Platform Hostname---------------------------------------------------------------1 0 00.d0.d0.c0.19.00 0 CANDIDATE_SWITCH ZXR10_3952 ZXR102 1 00.d0.d0.fb.02.03 1 CANDIDATE_SWITCH ZXR10 2826E SP1

show group candidates macPurpose Use this command to show detailed information about the candi-

date switch with the specified MAC address.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show group candidates mac <mac>

SyntaxDescription <mac> MAC address of the candidate switch, in the

form of 00d0.d0xx.xxxx

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

This command can be executed only on the command switch.

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Example This example describes how to display information about the can-didate switch with its MAC address 00.d0.d0.fb.02.03Cmdr.ZXR10(config)#show group candidates mac 00d0.d0fb.0203

Last collection vlan id is 1Last collection time is 60 msMacAddress :00.d0.d0.fb.02.03Hop :1SwitchType : candidatesPlatform :ZXR10 2826E

show group membersPurpose Use this command to show information about all members in the

group.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show group members

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� This command can be executed only on the command switch.

Example This example describes how to show information about all mem-bers in the group.Cmdr.ZXR10(config)#show group members

index memberId MacAddress IpAddress Mask Status Hostname-----------------------------------------------------------------1 1 00.d0.d0.fb.02.03 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 Up Mem1.ZXR10

show group membersmember-num

Purpose Use this command to show information about the specified mem-ber in the group.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show group members member-num <mem_id>

SyntaxDescription

<mem_id> Identifier of the group member to bedisplayed, range: 1~255

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to show detailed information aboutmember 1.Cmdr.ZXR10#show group members member-num 1

This member detail information is:memberId :1MacAddress :00.D0.D0.FB.02.03

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IpAddress :192.168.1.2Mask :255.255.255.0Status :Up

show zdpPurpose Use this command to display information about ZTE neighbor Dis-

covery protocol (ZDP).

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show zdp

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to display information about ZTEneighbor Discovery protocol (ZDP).ZXR10(config)#show zdpGlobal ZDP :enabledZDP timer :200 secondsZDP holdtime :255 secondsEnabled ZDP ports :fei_1/1-48

show zdp neighbourPurpose Use this command to show information about the neighbor directly

connected to the current switch.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show zdp neighbour [interface <interface-name>]

SyntaxDescription

interface <interface-name>

Shows information about the neighbor directlyconnected to this interface

Defaults If no interface <interface-name> parameter is specified, infor-mation about all neighbors of the switch is displayed.

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to show information about the neigh-bor directly connected to the interface fei_1/8.ZXR10(config)#show zdp neighbour interface fei_1/8

Peer-Mac Local-Port Hdtm Peer-Port Platform------------------------------------------------------------00.d0.d0.fb.02.03 fei_1/8 158 Port(18) ZXR10 2826E

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show zdp neighbour macPurpose Use this command to display information about the neighbor

switch with the specified MAC address.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show zdp neighbor mac <mac>

SyntaxDescription <mac> MAC address of the neighbor, in the form of

00d0.d0xx.xxxx

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to display information about theneighbor 00d0.d0fb.0203.ZXR10#show zdp neighbor mac 00d0.d0fb.0203

Device-Id :00.D0.D0.FB.02.03Local-Port :fei_1/8HoldTime :158Platform :ZXR10 2826EPeer-Port :Port(18)Hostname :Membr_1.zteVersion :ZTE ZXR10 2826E Software.

Version number : 1.0.2Version make date: Mar 3 2005Version make time: 16:34:24

show ztpPurpose Use this command to show information about group topology col-

lection.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show ztp

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to view information about group topol-ogy collection.ZXR10(config)#show ztpGlobal ZTP :enabledZTP vlan :1ZTP hop :4ZTP timer :0 minZTP hop delay :200 msZTP port delay :20 msEnabled ZTP ports :fei_1/1-48

show ztp devicePurpose Use this command to display detailed information about the col-

lected switch.

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Command Modes All modes

Syntax show ztp device-list

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to display detailed information aboutthe collected switch.ZXR10(config)#show ztp device-listLast collection vlan id is 1Last collection time is 1760 ms

index DeviceID MacAddress Hop SwitchTypePlatform Hostname------------------------------------------------------1 0 00.d0.d0.c0.19.00 0 CANDIDATE_SWITCH

ZXR10_3952 ZXR102 1 00.d0.d0.fb.02.03 1 CANDIDATE_SWITCH

ZXR10 2826E ZXR10

show ztp device-listPurpose Use this command to show information about all devices collected

by the topology.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show ztp device-list

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to show information about all devicescollected by the topology.ZXR10(config)#show ztp device-listLast collection vlan id is 1Last collection time is 1760 ms

index DeviceID MacAddress Hop SwitchTypePlatform Hostname-------------------------------------------------------1 0 00.d0.d0.c0.19.00 0 CANDIDATE_SWITCH

ZXR10_3952 ZXR102 1 00.d0.d0.fb.02.03 1 CANDIDATE_SWITCH

ZXR10 2826E ZXR10

show ztp topologyPurpose Use this command to display the topology collected by the device.

Command Modes All modes

Syntax show ztp topology

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to display the topology collected bythe device.ZXR10(config)#show ztp topologyFormat:Role:(UpPort-LocalPort)MacAddress <Hostname>----------------------------------------------------

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CAN:0019.c600.0200<ZXR10>

RelatedCommands

show ztp

zdp enablePurpose Use this command to enable neighbor discovery on the switch or

interface (ordinary interface or Smartgroup interface). Disableneighbor discovery on the switch or interface (ordinary interfaceor Smartgroup interface) with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration and interface configuration

Syntax zdp enable

no zdp enable

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02 .

Example � This example describes how to enable neighbor discovery onthe switch in global configuration mode.ZXR10(config)#zdp enable

� This example describes how to disable neighbor discovery onthe interface fei_1/8 in layer 2 interface configuration mode.ZXR10(config)#interface fei_1/8ZXR10(config-if)#no zdp enable

RelatedCommands

show zdp

zdp holdtimePurpose Use this command to set the holdtime of a switch neighbor. Re-

store the default value with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax zdp holdtime <time>

no zdp holdtime

SyntaxDescription

<time> Holdtime of neighbor discovery, in seconds,range: 10~255, default: 180 seconds

Instructions � This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

� The holdtime of neighbor discovery in group management is setfor the peer. For example, if the holdtime of neighbor discoveryis set to 100 seconds on device 1. If directly-connected device2 does not receive a new neighbor discovery packet in 100seconds, it will delete device 1 from its neighbor list.

Example This example describes how to set the holdtime of neighbor dis-covery to 200 seconds.ZXR10(config)#zdp holdtime 200

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RelatedCommands

show zdp

zdp timerPurpose Use this command to set the time interval for sending neighbor

discovery packets. Restore the default value with the no form ofthis command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax zdp timer <time>

no zdp timer

SyntaxDescription

<time> Time interval for sending neighbor discoverypackets, in seconds, range: 5~254, default:30 seconds

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to set the time interval for sendingneighbor discovery packets to 160 seconds.ZXR10(config)#zdp timer 160

RelatedCommands

show zdp

ztp enablePurpose Use this command to enable topology collection on the switch or

interface (ordinary interface or Smartgroup interface). Disabletopology collection on the switch or interface (ordinary interfaceor Smartgroup interface) with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration and interface configuration

Syntax ztp enable

no ztp enable

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example � This example describes how to enable topology collection onthe switch in global configuration mode.ZXR10(config)#ztp enable

� This example describes how to disable topology collection onthe interface gei_1/4 in interface configuration mode.ZXR10(config)#interface gei_1/4ZXR10(config-if)#no ztp enable

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RelatedCommands

show ztp

ztp hopPurpose Use this command to set the hop count collected by the topology.

Restore the default hop count (4) with the no form of this com-mand.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax ztp hop <number>

no ztp hop

SyntaxDescription

<number> Hop count collected by the topology, range:1~128, default: 40

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to set the hop count collected by theswitch topology to 8.ZXR10(config)#ztp hop 8

ztp hop-delayPurpose Use this command to set the delay of the device for topology collec-

tion. Restore the default value with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax ztp hop-delay <time>

no ztp hop-delay

SyntaxDescription

<time> Delay of the device for topology collection, inmilliseconds, range: 1~1000, default: 200milliseconds

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to set the delay of the device for topol-ogy collection to 100 milliseconds.ZXR10(config)#ztp hop-delay 100

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show ztp

ztp port-delayPurpose Use this command to set the delay of the port for topology collec-

tion. Restore the default value with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax ztp port-delay <time>

no ztp port-delay

SyntaxDescription

<time> Delay of the port for topology collection, inmilliseconds, range: 1~100, default: 20milliseconds

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to set the delay of the port for topol-ogy collection to 80 milliseconds.ZXR10(config)#ztp port-delay 80

RelatedCommands

show ztp

ztp startPurpose Use this command to enable topology collection.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax ztp start

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to enable topology collection.ZXR10(config)#ztp start

ztp timerPurpose Use this command to set the time interval for topology collection.

Return the default value to 0 (that is, regular topology collectionis disabled) with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax ztp timer <time>

no ztp timer

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SyntaxDescription

<time> Time interval for topology collection, inminutes, range: 1~60

Defaults The default time interval for topology collection is 0, that is , reg-ular topology collection is disabled.

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to set the time interval for topologycollection to 1 minute.ZXR10(config)#ztp timer 1

RelatedCommands

show ztp

ztp vlanPurpose Use this command to set the VLAN for topology collection. Restore

the default value with the no form of this command.

Command Modes Global configuration

Syntax ztp vlan <vlanId>

no ztp vlan

SyntaxDescription

<vlanId> Specifies the VLAN for topology collection,range: 1~4096

Defaults The default VLAN for topology collection is 1.

Instructions This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.

Example This example describes how to set the switch to conduct topologycollection in VLAN 4.ZXR10(config)#ztp vlan 4

RelatedCommands

show ztp

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