Contents

Preface
Audience
Document Organization
Typographical and Keying Conventions
Support Services
The IPriori Command-Line Interface
Moving Between Command Modes
CLI Features
Command Mode Prompts
Using the "Show" Commands
Invoking Executive-Mode Commands From Configuration-Mode
Modifying the Console and VTY Line Defaults
Configuring a Session Limits for SSH and Virtual Terminal Sessions
Modifying the Exec-Timeout
Modifying History and History Size
Modifying Netmask Display
Modifying Length and Width
Configuration Change Methodology
IPriori Configuration File Organization
Porting Files from Other Routers
System Image and Configuration File Management
Managing Files
Deleting Files
Recovering Deleted Files
Updating System Image Files
Displaying All System Memory Devices
Performing a Cold Reload
Upgrading All Components With a Single Command
Failure During Boot
Updating System Images from Remote Server
Copying System Image From A Remote Server
Netloading System Image From A Remote Server
Performing an FTP File Transfer Between Servers
Updating a ROM Image
Updating a POST Image
Updating Configuration Files
Updating from Local Disk
Updating from Remote Server
System Administration
Configuration File Requirements
Setting the Avici router Host Name
Setting Time-of-Day
Adding User Names
Configuring an SNTP Server
Configuring Access Control
About Password Encryption
Configuring System Access
Configuring Privileged Access
Package Files
Upgrading All Components With a Single Command
Understanding Software Upgrade
Configuring Automatic Upgrade
The Avici router Bay
Avici router Split Bay
Avici router Full Bay
Multi-Bay Configuration
Servers, Bay Controllers and Router Modules
Server Modules
Bay Controller Modules
Router Modules
Configuration Command Modes
Server Configuration Mode
Bay Controller Configuration Mode
Module Configuration Mode
Module-all Configuration Mode
Configuring the Avici router Server
Configuring the Server-ID
Configuring Server Thresholds
Configuring Server Logging
Configuring Server Location
Understanding Non-Stop Routing
NSR® Configuration Overview
Explaining Redundancy Mode
Explaining Primary-preference
Explaining Fail-over
Configuring Redundancy
Configuring Primary-Preference
Clearing Reliability Counters
Configuring a Banner
Configuring the Bay Controller
Configure Bay Controller Logging
Configuring Router Modules
Determining Slots for New Modules
Activating a Single-Port Dual Slot OC-192c Module
Activating a 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Module
Managing FPGA Images
Configure Router Module Logging
Switching From Primary to Backup Server Attached Modules (SAM)
Displaying and Clearing TTL 0 Exception Packet Counters
Replacing a Module
Remove a Module/Replace with a Filler Module
Remove a Module/Replace with the Same Type of Module
Remove a Module/Replace with a Different Type of Module
Configuring ARP
Configuring Retry Values
Configuring ARP Cache Timeout
Clearing the ARP Cache
Controlling Crashdump Behavior
Restricting Crashdump When No Other Operational Route Controller Exists
Displaying Avici router System Information
Displaying Time of Day
Displaying Avici router Users
Displaying the Avici router Bay and Bay Controllers
Displaying Server Modules
Displaying Router Modules
Displaying CPU Usage
Displaying Memory Usage
Displaying the SNTP Server
Displaying ARP statistics
Displaying OS Crashdump Configuration
Displaying Boot ROM Crashdump Configuration
Using the Send Command
Interfaces
Preparing for Interface Configuration
Interface Default Settings
Overview of Interface Configuration
Displaying Configured Modules
Configuring Interface Type and Number
Configuring the Ethernet Interface
Configuring Multiple Virtual Loopback Interfaces
Configuring a POS Interface
Configuring a Gigabit Ethernet Interface
The 1-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Module
Configuring/Deleting ARP Bindings
Configuring a Static Binding
Deleting Bindings
Modifying Default Settings
Modifying CRC
Modifying the Keepalive Timer
Modifying MTU
Modifying PPP Negotiation Timer
Configuring PPP MTU Negotiation
Modifying Flow Control
Modifying Auto Negotiation
Modifying Remote Fault Indication
Configuring a Description
Configuring a Peer Default Address
Configuring Port Mirroring and Netflow Sampling
Enabling the Interface
Composite Links
Configuring Composite Links
Modifying Member-Links
Deleting a Composite Link
Connecting an Avici Composite-Link with a SONET Aggregation
Link Aggregation
Creating the link aggregation
Assigning link aggregation Values
Adding Member Links
Configuring LACP
Configuring Marker
A Link Aggregation Configuration Example
Configuring VLAN
Enabling VLANs on an Interface
VLAN Configuration Example
Configuring SMON Control Entries
Displaying Interfaces
ATM Configuration
Configuring ATM Interfaces
Configuring Sub-interfaces
Configuring PVCs
Displaying ATM Statistics
Packet Over SONET/SDH
Related Information
POS Default Settings
Overview of POS Configuration
Enabling the POS Interface
Modifying the POS Default Settings
Modifying Clock Source
Modifying SONET Flags
Modifying SONET Scrambling
Modifying SONET Event Thresholds
Modifying the Path-trace Message
Sending a POS Path Trace
Configuring a SONET Loopback Interface
Configuring Sonet Failure Delay
Displaying POS Settings, Thresholds and Performance
Configuring SONET APS
Introduction
Configuring the APS Authentication String
Configuring an APS Group
Configuring an APS Mode
Switching Between APS Interfaces
Lockout APS Protection Mode Switch
Configuring APS Timers
Displaying APS Statistics
Security: SSH and AAA
SSH
AAA
How SSH and AAA Provide Security
Related Information
Configuring SSH
Checking for Hostname and Domain Name
Configuring Login
Configuring a TACACS Prompt
Configuring Privilege Level on the TACACS server
Configure Usernames or Enable AAA
Changing an AAA Server Password
Configuring AAA Server Directed Request
Disabling Telnet and FTP Ports when enabling SSH
Configuring a Session Limits for SSH and Virtual Terminal Sessions
Enabling SSH
Displaying SSH
Impact of Enabling SSH
Configuring AAA
Enabling AAA and AAA Accounting
Identifying AAA Servers
Configuring the AAA Server Encryption Key
AAA Default Settings
Modifying Default Settings
Configuring Last-Resort
Displaying AAA
Configuring NTP
Configuring NTP
Displaying NTP Statistics
SNMP
Related Information
RFC Information
Configuring SNMP
Configuring Global SNMP
Configuring SNMP on Interfaces
SNMP Default Settings
Modifying SNMP Settings
Modifying Event Thresholds
Enabling SNMP Debugging
Configuring Management of Central Office Alarms
Central Office Alarms
Introduction
Events
Silencing an alarm
Testing Central Office LEDs
Clearing Alarms for a Removed Module
Displaying Alarms
Configuring Remote Monitoring
The Remote Monitor
Introduction
Enabling and Disabling Remote Monitor
Creating and deleting remote monitor events
Creating and deleting remote monitor alarms
Configuring Log Size
Displaying remote monitor alarms and events
Configuring the Avici router Fabric
Introduction
Controlling Fabric Down Events
Understanding the Fabric Down-event Threshold and Time-Window
Changing the Down-event Threshold
Changing the Time-window Period
Disabling the Heuristic Link Transition Filter (HLTF)
Logging
Introduction
Logging Subsystems
Message Severity Levels
Message Formats
Configuring Standard Log Files
Log Files/Message Storage
Configuring Enhanced Logging Files
Configured Log Files/Message Storage
Display Options
Logging to Console as Messages Arrive
Logging to Console from the Log Files
Logging Contents of Log Files to New File
Logging Configuration Tasks
Configuring for Remote Host Message Display
Configuring for Display Filtering
Entering User Comments into the Log File
Protocol Debug
Introduction
Enabling BGP Protocol Debug
Enabling IS-IS Protocol Debug
Enabling PPP Protocol Debug
Enabling OSPF Protocol Debug
Enabling MPLS LDP Protocol Debug
Enabling RSVP Protocol Debug
Redirecting Protocol Debug Output to Logging
MIBs and Traps Supported
Changes Since Release 6.0
SNMP Version
MIB-2 Support
Other MIB Information
CLI to Configure SNMP and Events
CLI to Configure SONET Event Thresholds
CLI to Configure SNMP
CLI for SNMP Debug
Standard MIBs Supported
Experimental MIBs Supported
Avici MIBs Supported
Table Index Translation
MIB Hierarchies
Traps and Alarms Supported
SNMP Sets Supported
RMON sets Supported
Index


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