This document provides a command reference for network management functions on the ZXR10 8900 Series 10G Routing Switch. It describes SNMP, RMON, LLDP, web network management, and cluster management commands. The reference contains descriptions of each command's function and usage, as well as examples. It is intended to help users configure and manage the network management capabilities of the ZXR10 8900 Series switch.
LTE is required to support communication with terminals moving at speeds of up to 350 km/h, or even up to 500 km/h depending on the frequency band. The primary scenario for operation at such high speeds is usage on high-speed trains – a scenario which is increasing in importance across the world as the number of high-speed rail lines increases and train operators aim to offer an attractive working environment to their passengers. These requirements mean that handover between cells has to be possible without interruption – in other words, with imperceptible delay and packet loss for voice calls, and with reliable transmission for data services.
LTE is required to support communication with terminals moving at speeds of up to 350 km/h, or even up to 500 km/h depending on the frequency band. The primary scenario for operation at such high speeds is usage on high-speed trains – a scenario which is increasing in importance across the world as the number of high-speed rail lines increases and train operators aim to offer an attractive working environment to their passengers. These requirements mean that handover between cells has to be possible without interruption – in other words, with imperceptible delay and packet loss for voice calls, and with reliable transmission for data services.
사용자의 편안함과 사용 편이성을 보장해 주는 지브라의 인체공학적 캡처 기능
사용이 간편한 모바일스캐너 CS3000 시리즈는 매우 직관적이고 단수한 2개의 버튼이 별도의 교육이 없어도 손쉽게 사용할 수 있습니다.
그 외에도, 손과 손가락이 가장 편안한 스캔 위치로 인도되도록 홈이 파여 있고 트리거 버튼이 연질 고무 재질로 만들어져 있어 대부분의 스캔 집약적 작업을 편안하게 처리할 수 있습니다.
동급 최고의 고성능 스캔
이 제품은 세계적으로 유명한 스캔 품질 및 신뢰성을 제공하는 지브라의 SE955 스캔 엔진을 내장하고 있습니다.
또한 광범위한 작동 범위가 지원되므로 어떠한 조명 조건 하에서든 접촉 지점에서부터 114.3cm/45in. 까지의 거리에서 바코드를 캡처할 수 있을 만큼 탁월한 애플리케이션 유연성이 보장됩니다. 아울러 손상되었거나 품질이 불량한 바코드까지도 캡처할 수 있을 정도로 성능이 뛰어날뿐 아니라 각 일괄 처리 스캔 작업마다 시간 스탬프를 자동적으로 첨부할 수 있는 비즈니스 인텔리전스 기능이 추가로 제공됩니다.
두 가지의 유연한 작동 모드 (일괄처리 및 실시간)를 이용해 작업순서를 자동화
일괄 처리 모드에서 이 포켓형 장치는 보안 요원과 경비 직원이 출입문 및 기타 장소의 바코드를 스캔하고 교대 시간 종료 시 시간 및 날짜 스탬프 데이터를 업로드하여 정확한 활동 종료 사실을 문서화할 수 있는 기능을 제공합니다. 또한 지브라 CS3000 시리즈는 제조업체 및 대리점이 고객에게 CS3000을 지급하고 사용 시점에 재고를 스캔하도록 함으로써 소비 현장과 연동하여 주문 프로세스를 효과적으로 자동화하는 등 기업 외부에서도 널리 활용됩니다.
유연한 모바일 1D 레이저 스캐너
두 가지 작동 모드를 지원하는 모바일 바코드 스캐너: 데이터를 호스트에 일괄 처리 방식으로 업로드하거나 스마트폰, PDA 및 랩탑에 대한 무선 블루투스 연결을 통해 호스트 애플리케이션으로 실시간 캡처 및 전송
긴 배터리 사용 시간
아울러 24시간 일괄 처리/12 시간 블루투스 모드 배터리 수명이 지원되므로 한 번 충전으로 일과 시간 내내 충분히 스캔 작업을 수행할 수 있습니다.
심플한 투 버튼 디자인
편안하고 손쉬운 사용: 거의 교육 없이 작동 가능
작고 가벼운 중량
포켓 또는 목 거치대에 딱 들어 맞는 작은 크기와 70g에 불과한 무게
호스트 장치와 손쉽게 통합
일괄 처리 USB 연결 또는 무선 블루투스 기능을 통해 거의 모든 호스트 장치와의 호환성을 지원
512MB 비휘발성 메모리
백만 건이 넘는 스캔 데이터를 저장할 수 있는 용량 및 확실한 데이터 보존성: 거의 모든 일괄 처리 작업에 매우 적합
탁월한 스캐닝 성능 손쉽고 직관적인 사용
가리키고 클릭하는 것만으로 스캔이 완료되며, 더럽거나 손상되었거나 품질이 불량한 바코드까지 손쉽게 캡처
기업용 수준의 내구성
1.2m/4ft. 낙하 사양, 0.5m/1.64ft 높이에서 250회 낙하(500회의 충격), IP40 봉합 떨어뜨리거나 부딪힐 수밖에 없는 실제 사용 환경에서 안정적인 작동을 보장
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions : 3.41 in. L x 1.95 in. W x 0.87 in H 8.65 cm L x 4.95 cm W x 2.2 cm H
Weight (With batteries) : 2.45 ozs./70 gms
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Decode capability : 1-D
Interfaces supported : USB, USB 2.0 Host
Scan pattern : Single line
Memory : 512 MB Flash
USER ENVIRONMENT
Ambient lighting tolerance : Tolerant to typical artificial indoor and natural outdoor (direct sunlight) lighting conditions. Fluorescent, Incandescent, Mercury Vapor, Sodium Vapor, LED : 450 Ft Candles (4, 844 Lux) Sunlight: 8000 Ft Candles (86, 111 Lux)
Operating temperature : 32° to 104° F /0° to 40° C
Drop specifications : 4 ft./1.21 m drop to tiled linoleum over concrete, 6 drops per 6 sides, across the operating temperature range
Storage temperature : -40° to 158° F /-40° to 70°C
REGULATOR
Laser/LED safety : EN 60825-1, IEC 60825-1, 21CFR1040.10
Radio : EN 300 328
Environmental : RoHS Directive 2002/95/EEC
EMI/RFI : EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17, EN 55022, FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES 003 Class B, EN 55024
Electrical safety : UL 60950-1, C22.2 No. 60950-1, EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1
>하이온아이티
주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com/
지브라키오스크 Zebra MK3100 8인치 마이크로키오스크 산업용키오스크 산업용PC 매뉴얼HION IT
동급 최강의 처리 능력
1GHz 프로세서, 1GB RAM/8GB 플래시 및 MicroSD 카드 슬롯을 통한 최대 32GB의 추가 메모리가 내장되어 있어 가장 복잡한 멀티미디어 애플리케이션에 적합한 능력을 제공하는, 동급 최강의 성능을 자랑하는 플랫폼입니다.
모든 바코드 캡처
라벨이 손상된 경우에도 종이 라벨(플라스틱 포인트 카드, 기프트 카드 또는 휴대 전화 화면)에 인쇄된 1D 및 2D 바코드를 스캔합니다.
메모리에서 주변 장치까지 필요한 모든 제품을 추가합니다.
사용자가 액세스할 수 있는 USB 포트 3개와 블루투스를 통해 비즈니스 요구 사항에 맞춰 MK3100을 사용자가 지정할 수 있으며, 까다로운 애플리케이션에 메모리도 추가합니다.
무선 또는 유선 프린터를 추가해 사용자가 영수증, 선물 등록 등을 인쇄할 수 있습니다.
직접 계산할 수 있는 카드 결제기와 데이터 입력을 단순화하는 키보드도 추가할 수 있습니다.
전체 화면 비디오 지원
풍부한 비디오 기반 정보의 전달로 고객과 직원과 좀 더 수월하게 연락할 수 있습니다.
사용 방법 및 제품 데모 비디오는 고객에게 부가 가치를 제공합니다.
교육 비디오는 판매 기술 향상에 도움을 주고 직원들이 새로운 항목에 대한 최신 정보를 습득합니다.
아울러 장치를 사용하지 않을 때 비디오 광고를 실행할 수 있는 기능은 광고 예산과 MK3100을 최대한 활용하는 데 도움을 줍니다.
모바일 바코드를 사용해 더욱 견고하고 개인적인 고객과의 관계 구축
컴퓨터 화면에서 전자 바코드를 스캔할 수 있어 거의 항상 고객이 보유한 개별 장치인 휴대 전화에 연결할 수 있습니다.
그 결과 편리함과 가치를 얻게 됩니다. 고객은 언제나 자신의 고객 카드, 쿠폰, 탑승권 등을 휴대하여 시간과 비용을 절약합니다.
손쉬운 배치
802.11a/b/g/n 및 이더넷 지원으로 기존 무선 또는 유선 네트워크에 쉽게 연결할 수 있습니다.
'n' 지원은 데이터 집약적인 멀티미디어 애플리케이션에 적합한 대역폭을 제공합니다.
'a'는 중요한 매장 무선 인프라에 사용할 수 있으므로 성능을 보존하기만 하면 됩니다.
PoE(Power-over-Ethernet)를 지원하여 모든 장치에 동일한 콘센트를 사용할 수 있습니다.
표준 VESA 장착으로 선반, 벽면, 전시 공간을 비롯한 모든 장소에 쉽게 장착할 수 있습니다.
OS 비의존형인 세련된 애플리케이션에 적합한 RhoElements 지원
운영 체제와 상관 없이 모든 장치에서 실행할 수 있는 한 가지 버전의 애플리케이션을 만들어 애플리케이션 개발 투자를 최소화합니다.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Dimensions : 8.87 in. H x 8.87 in. L x 2.17 in. W (22.5 cm H x 22.5 cm L x 5.5 cm W)
Weight : 1.9 lbs./0.86 kg
Display : 8 in./20.32 cm diagonal WVGA LCD; 800 x 480 pixels; resistive touch screen
Power : DC: 12v; Support for Power-over-Ethernet (802.3af and 802.3at)
Expansion Capabilities : User accessible MicroSD card slot; USB host
Data Ports : 1 Mini USB 2.0 host/client; 2 Mini USB 2.0 host; Ethernet RJ-45
Audio : Two integrated stereo speakers, microphone and headset jack
Scanner : Imager for capture of 1-D, 2-D, and PDF417 codes
Keys : Four programmable keys
SYMBOLOGY DECODE CAPABILITY
2D Imager Scanner Decode Capability :
1D : Code 39, Code 128, EAN-8, EAN-13, UPCEAN-128, UPCA, UPCE, UPC/EAN Supplementals, GS1 DataBar, Chinese 2 of 5, Code 93, Discrete 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5 (including ITF14 and ITF 2 of 5), Codabar, ISBT 128
2D : PDF417, QR, Aztec, DataMatrix and MaxiCode
USER ENVIRONMENT
Operating Temp. : 32° to 104° F /0° to 40° C
Storage Temp. : -40° to 158° F /-40° to 70° C
Humidity : 5% to 85% (non-condensing)
Application Development Tools : RhoMobile Suite for web development; Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for C for developing native C/C++ applications; Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for .NET for developing managed .NET applications in C# or VB.NET
Management Tools : Rapid Deployment Client; Zebra Mobility Services Platform (MSP)
Ambient Light : Immunity Immune to normal indoor lighting up to 1600 Lux; immune to sunlight up to 86,000 Lux
>하이온아이티
주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com/
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
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3. About This Manual.............................................. i
Command Introduction .....................................1
Manual Instruction.......................................................... 1
Description of Man-Machine Commands ............................. 1
Auxiliary Function ........................................................... 2
Command Modes............................................................ 3
SNMP Configuration ..........................................9
show 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 ........................................ 21
rmon alarm ..................................................................21
rmon collection history ...................................................22
rmon collection statistics ................................................23
rmon event...................................................................24
show rmon ...................................................................25
LLDP Configuration.......................................... 27
lldp enable....................................................................27
lldp disable ...................................................................28
lldp hellotime ................................................................28
lldp holdtime.................................................................29
4. 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........ 33
web enable ...................................................................33
web disable ..................................................................33
LFAP Configuration.......................................... 35
lfap 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 ........................................ 43
group 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
5. 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
6.
7. 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 16
volumes. The details are as follows:
Manual Name Summary
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes volume
10G Routing Switch Command and section corresponding to
Reference (Index) each command in ZXR10 8900
series 10G routing switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes
10G Routing Switch Command IPv6-related commands in
Reference (IPv6) ZXR10 8900 series 10G routing
switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes RIP, OSPF
10G Routing Switch Command and IS-IS-related commands in
Reference (IP Routing Volume I) ZXR10 8900 series 10G routing
switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes BGP, route
10G Routing Switch Command map and routing policy-related
Reference (IP Routing Volume II) commands in ZXR10 8900 series
10G routing switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes
10G Routing Switch Command MPLS-related commands in
Reference (MPLS) ZXR10 8900 series 10G routing
switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes
10G Routing Switch Command QoS-related commands in
Reference (QoS) ZXR10 8900 series 10G routing
switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes network
10G Routing Switch Command security-related commands in
Reference (Security) ZXR10 8900 series 10G routing
switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes DPI-related
10G Routing Switch Command commands in ZXR10 8900 series
Reference (DPI) 10G routing switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes FW-related
10G Routing Switch Command commands in ZXR10 8900 series
Reference (FW) 10G routing switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes system
10G Routing Switch Command management, file management,
Reference (Basic Configuration user interface, log statistics,
Volume I) FTP/TFTP server and IPvr-related
commands in ZXR10 8900 series
10G routing switch.
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Manual Name Summary
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes interface
10G Routing Switch Command configuration, DHCP and
Reference (Basic Configuration VRRP-related commands in
Volume II) ZXR10 8900 series 10G routing
switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes NAT, Time
10G Routing Switch Command Range, stack and DEBUG-related
Reference (Basic Configuration commands in ZXR10 8900 series
Volume III) 10G routing switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes network
10G Routing Switch Command management-related commands
Reference (Network Management) in ZXR10 8900 series 10G routing
switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes MAC,
10G Routing Switch Command VLAN, SuperVLAN, STP, link
Reference (Ethernet Switch) aggregation, VBAS, MAC PING
and UDLD-related commands in
ZXR10 8900 series 10G routing
switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes VOIP and
10G Routing Switch Command IPTV-related commands in ZXR10
Reference (Voice and Video) 8900 series 10G routing switch.
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) This manual describes multicast
10G Routing Switch Command protocol-related commands in
Reference (Multicast) ZXR10 8900 series 10G routing
switch.
The content of this manual is based on uniform ZXROS platform.
Unless otherwise specified or when it is specified to ZXR10, the
manual 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 in
ZXR10 8900 series (V2.8.02.C) 10G routing switch and contains
the following chapters:
Chapter Overview
Chapter 1 DPI This chapter describes using method of this
Overview command manual, command description,
command formats, auxiliary functions and
command modes.
Chapter 2 SNMP This chapter describes operation and management
Configuration commands of SNMP.
Chapter 3 RMON This chapter describes operation and management
Configuration commands of RMON.
Chapter 4 LLDP This chapter describes operation and management
Configuration commands of LLDP.
Chapter 5 WEB This chapter describes operation and management
Configuration commands of WEB network management.
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Chapter Overview
Chapter 6 LFAP This chapter describes configuration of LFAP and
Configuration command used to view this configuration.
Chapter 7 Cluster This chapter describes cluster management-
Management related configuration and command used to view
Configuration this configuration.
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11. Chapter 1
Command Introduction
Table of Contents
Manual Instruction.............................................................. 1
Description of Man-Machine Commands ................................. 1
Auxiliary Function ............................................................... 2
Command Modes................................................................ 3
Manual Instruction
ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) 10G Routing Switch Command
Reference includes 16 volumes. For details of each volume, please
refer to preface of this manual.
Commands in ZXR10 8900 Series (V2.8.02.C) 10G Routing Switch
Command Reference (Index) are listed in sequence of from letter a
to letter z and in form of table. Commands of all other volumes are
classified and illustrated according to different function modules.
Each function module corresponds to one chapter and commands
in each chapter are listed in form of second-level directory and in
the 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-Machine
Commands
Each 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 have
different parameter ranges or default values, an additional
form is used for description.
� Default Configuration
The default value is available in the case that this command is
not set. The default parameter value is not described here for
value selection. Additional description shall be given if different
products have different default values.
� Tips
It firstly describes the platform version information about this
command. For example, “The platform version X.X.XX or later
supports this command” indicates this command is provided
from platform version X.X.XX. This command is provided from
platform 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 Function
Command help function of ZXR10 devices has the following fea-
tures:
1. By entering a question mark (?) following DOS prompt in any
command mode, a list of available commands in this command
mode 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 in
any command mode, a list of all commands in this mode
and 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 with
this character or character string is displayed. Note that
there is no space between the character (string) and the
question mark.
� Press Tab key following the character string. If the com-
mand or keyword beginning with this character string is
unique, complement the command or keyword and attach
a space to the end. Note that there is no space between
the character string and the Tab key.
� Input a question mark (?) following the command, key-
word or parameter. The next keyword or parameter to be
entered is listed, and also a brief description is given. A
space shall be entered before the question mark.
2. If incorrect command, keyword or parameter is entered, the
error isolation is offered with ^ in the user interface after you
press Enter key. Character ^ locates below the first character
of the entered incorrect command, keyword or parameter.
3. The system allows the command or keyword to be abbreviated
to a character or character string that uniquely identifies this
command or keyword. For example, show command can be
abbreviated to sh or sho.
4. User interface supports the function of recording input com-
mands. Maximum ten history commands can be recorded. This
function is very useful in re-invocation of a long or complicated
command or ingress.
To re-invoke a command from the record buffer, conduct one
of the following operations.
Command Function
Press Ctrl-P or the It re-invokes the latest commands in the
up arrow key record buffer. Repress these keys to invoke
old commands forwards.
Press Ctrl-N or down Roll commands downwards. When the
arrow key last command line is reached, one more
operation will roll the commands from the
beginning of the buffer cyclically.
Use show history command in any mode, and the latest sev-
eral commands in this mode will be listed.
Command Modes
The command modes in this manual are as follows:
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Modes Prompt Admis- Command Function
sion to Enter the
Mode Mode
User ZXR10> Enter this View simple
Mode mode directly information
after logging
onto system
Privi- ZXR10# User enable Configure
leged Mode system
mode parameters
Global ZXR10(config)# Privi- configure Configure
config- leged terminal global service
uration mode parameters
mode
Inter- ZXR10(config- Global interface It configures
face if)# config- port
config- uration parameters
uration mode and selects
mode a port type
depending on
the keyword.
Subin- ZXR10 (config- Global interface It configures
terface subif)# config- subinterface
mode uration parameters of
mode NPCI/NPCT.
VLAN ZXR10(vlan- Privi- vlan datab Create or
Data- db)# leged ase delete VLAN
base mode in batch
Config-
uration
Mode
VLAN ZXR10(config- Global vlan Configure
Config- vlan)# config- VLAN
uration uration parameters.
Mode mode
MSTP ZXR10(config- Global spanning-t Configure
Config- mstp)# config- ree mst conf MSTP
uration uration iguration parameters.
Mode mode
Basic ZXR10(config- Global acl basic Define basic
ACL basic-acl)# config- ACL rules
Config- uration
uration mode
Mode
Ex- ZXR10(config- Global acl extend Define
tended ext-acl)# config- extended ACL
ACL uration rules
Config- mode
uration
Mode
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Modes Prompt Admis- Command Function
sion to Enter the
Mode Mode
LINE ZXR10(config- Global line console It config-
config- line)# config- 0 ures serial
uration uration port con-
mode mode line <1~64> nection/tel-
(GAR Devices) net connec-
tion-related
parameters.
L2 ACL ZXR10(config- Global acl link Define l2 ACL
Config- link-acl)# config- rules
uration uration
Mode mode
Hybrid ZXR10(config- Global acl hybrid Define hybrid
ACL hybd-acl)# config- ACL rules
Config- uration
uration mode
Mode
Router ZXR10 (config- Global ip access-list It defines
stand- std-nacl)# config- router
ard ACL uration standard ACL
mode mode rules.
Router ZXR10 (config- Global ip access-list It defines
ex- ext-nacl)# config- router
tended uration extended ACL
ACL mode rules.
mode
Route ZXR10(config- Global router rip Configure
config- router)# config- RIP protocol
uration uration parameters
mode mode
router ospf Configure
OSPF protocol
parameters
router isis Configure
IS-IS protocol
parameters
router bgp Configure
BGP protocol
parameters
router Configure
pimsm PIM-SM
protocol
parameters
ipv6 router It configures
rip RIPng
parameters.
ipv6 router It configures
ospf OSPFv3
parameters.
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Modes Prompt Admis- Command Function
sion to Enter the
Mode Mode
VRF ZXR10(config- Global ip vrf Configure
Config- vrf)# config- VRF protocol
uration uration parameters
Mode mode
VFI con- ZXR10(config- Global vfi It configures
figu- vfi)# config- VPLS-related
ration uration parameters.
mode mode
Route ZXR10(config- Route address-fam Configure RIP
address router-af)# config- ily ipv4 vrf VRF protocol
mode uration parameters
mode
(RIP)
Route address-fam Configure
config- ily vpnv4 BGP, VPN and
uration address-fam VRF protocol
mode ily ipv4 vrf parameters
(BGP)
IPv6 ZXR10(config- Route address-fam It configures
unicast router-af)# config- ily ipv6 BGP4+
address uration unicast
family mode address
config- (BGP4) family.
uration
mode Route address-fam It configures
config- ily ipv6 IS-ISv6
uration address
mode family.
(IS-
ISv6)
Route ZXR10(config- Global route-map Configure
Map route-map)# config- route map
Config- uration matching
uration mode item and
Mode operations
Chan- ZXR10(config- Global control It configures
nelized control)# config- channelization
config- uration for ce1, ce3
uration mode and cpos3.
mode
Dial ZXR10(config- Global dial-peer It configures
peer voip100)# config- voice services
config- uration related to
uration mode integrated
mode service.
Voice ZXR10(config- Global voice-port It configures
port voice-port)# config- voice service.
config- uration
uration mode
mode
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Modes Prompt Admis- Command Function
sion to Enter the
Mode Mode
IPSec ZXR10(config- Global ipsec It configures
config- ipsec)# config- IPv6 IPSec
uration uration protection.
mode mode
Diagno- ZXR10(diag)# Privi- diagnose It tests CPU
sis mode leged utilization
mode and memory
utilization.
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SNMP Configuration
Table of Contents
show 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
show snmp
Purpose Use this command to display statistics information about SNMP
packets.
Command Modes All modes except user EXEC
Syntax show snmp
show snmp config
Purpose Use this command to display configuration information of all SN-
MPs.
Command Modes All modes
Syntax show snmp config
Related show snmp group
Commands
show snmp user
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show snmp engine_id
show snmp
show snmp Engine-id
Purpose Use this command to display local engine identifier of SNMP. SNMP
engine, as the core part in an SNMP entity, is used to authenticate
the 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
Related snmp-server engine_id
Commands
show snmp group
Purpose Use this command to display local groups of SNMP.
Command Modes All modes
Syntax show snmp group
Related snmp-server group
Commands
show snmp user
Purpose Use this command to display local users of SNMP.
Command Modes All modes
Syntax show snmp user
Related snmp-server user
Commands
snmp-server access-list
Purpose Use this command to apply the configured ACL to control access
to the system host address according to SNMP. Cancel the control
with 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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Syntax
Description
<acl-numberorname> Basic ACL number, range: 1~199,
1000~1999, or ACL name
Example This example describes how to configure ACL 1 to control access
to the system host address according to SNMP.
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server access-list 1
snmp-server community
Purpose Use this command to set an SNMP packet community string.
Delete the SNMP packet community string with the no form of
this command.
Command Modes Global configuration
Syntax snmp-server community <community-name>[view <view-na
me>][ro | rw]
no snmp-sever community <community-name>
Syntax
Description
<community-name> Community string name, 1~32 characters
view <view-name> Specifies a view name for the community
string configured, 1~32 characters
ro | rw ro indicates conducting read-only access to
the MIB object and rw indicates conducting
read/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 will
be 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 lines
directly. 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 as
myCommunity with read-write access.
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server community myCommunity view myview rw
Related snmp server view
Commands
snmp-server contact
Purpose 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 form
of this command.
Command Modes Global configuration
Syntax snmp-server contact <mib-syscontact-text>
no snmp-server contact
Syntax
Description
<mib-syscontact-te Text that describes the system contact
xt> information, 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 context
Purpose Use this command to create an SNMP context.
Command Modes Global configuration
Syntax snmp-server context <context-name>
no snmp-server context <context-name>
Syntax
Description
<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 inform
Purpose Use this command to turn on the switch of sending a notification by
the agent and set the notification type sent by the agent. Cancel
the 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>]
Syntax
Description
<notification-type> Specifies the notification type, which may
be 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 notification
type.
Example This example describes how to configure the agent to be able to
send all notifications.
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server enable inform
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server host 168.1.1.1 inform version 2c public
Related snmp-server host
Commands
snmp-server enable trap
Purpose Use this command to enable Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) trap notifications. Cancel the setting with the no form of
this command.
Command Modes Global configuration
Syntax snmp-server enable trap [<notification-type>]
no snmp-server enable trap [<notification-type>]
Syntax
Description
<notification-type> Type of notification (trap), the notification
type can be one or more of the following
keywords: 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 lines
directly, where, the parameter <notification-type> is the noti-
fication (trap) type.
Example The following example shows how to enable the router to send all
traps to the host at IP address 168.1.1.1, using the community
string defined as public
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server enable trap
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server host 168.1.1.1 public
Related snmp-server host
Commands
snmp-server engine-id
Purpose 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 used
to receive/authenticate SNMP messages, withdraw PDU assembled
messages, 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
Syntax
Description
<engine-id> Local SNMP engine ID, 1~24 char-
acters. The default value is
830900020300010289d64401. It must
be 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 engine
ID on the local device to be 12345667890.
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server engine-id 12345667890
Related show snmp engine-id
Commands
snmp-server group
Purpose Use this command to configure a new Simple Network Manage-
ment Protocol (SNMP) group, or a table that maps SNMP users to
SNMP views. Remove a specified SNMP group with the no form of
this 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}
Syntax
Description
<groupname> Configured group name, with 1~32 characters
v3 Specifies a group that uses the SNMP Version
3
auth Specifies authentication of a packet without
encrypting it
noauth Specifies no authentication of a packet
priv Specifies authentication of a packet with
encryption
context Specifies the SNMP context to associate with
this SNMP group and associated views
match-prefix Specifies the context match mode as prefix
match
match-exact Specifies the context match mode as accurate
match
read <readview> Specifies a read view string, with 1~32
characters
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write <writeview> Specifies a write view string, with 1~32
characters
notify <notifyview> Specifies a notification view string, with 1~32
characters
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 version
4.6.02
� If there is the context parameter in the configuration of this
command, 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 3
group named group1 that requires the authentication of packets
with encryption. And the read view string, write view string and
notification view string are named view1.
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server group group1 v3 priv read view1
write view1 notify view1
Related show snmp group
Commands
snmp-server user
snmp-server host
Purpose Use this command to specify the recipient of a Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) notification operation. Remove the
specified host to receive an SNMP notification with the no form of
this command. The snmp-server host command must be used
together 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}}<commu
nity-name>[udp-port <udp-port>][<trap-type>]
no snmp-server host [mng | vrf <vrf-name>]<ip-address>[t
rap | inform][version {1 | 2c | 3 {auth | noauth | priv}}]<c
ommunity-name>
Syntax
Description mng Management interface
vrf <vrf-name> VPN name, with 1~16 characters
<ip-address> IP address of the specified host in the dotted
decimal 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 without
encrypting it
noauth Specifies no authentication of a packet
priv Specifies authentication of a packet with
encryption
<community-name> Community string name or SNMPv3 user
name, 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 to
send 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 ospf
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server host 168.1.1.1 ver 3 auth user10 ospf snmp
Related snmp-server enable inform
Commands
snmp-server enable trap
snmp-server location
Purpose 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 no
form of this command.
Command Modes Global configuration
Syntax snmp-server location <mib-syslocation-text>
no snmp-server location
Syntax
Description
<mib-syslocation-te String indicating the physical location of this
xt> device (not to exceed 200 characters)
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Example This example describes how to specify the system location of the
Management Information Base (MIB) object for Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP).
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server location this is ZXR10 in china
snmp-server packetsize
Purpose Use this command to establish control over the largest Simple Net-
work Management Protocol (SNMP) packet size permitted when
the 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
Syntax
Description
<snmp-packet-max-si SNMP packet size in bytes, range: 484~1400
ze>
Example The following example shows how to set the maximum size of
SNMP packets to 1400 bytes.
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server packetsize 1400
snmp-server trap-source
Purpose Use this command to specify the interface (and hence the corre-
sponding IP address) from which a Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) trap should originate.
Command Modes Global configuration
Syntax snmp-server trap-source <ip-address>
no snmp-server trap-source
Syntax
Description
<IP Address> IP address in A.B.C.D format
Example The following example shows how to specify that the IP address
192.168.2.2 is the source for all SNMP notifications.
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server trap-source 192.168.2.2
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snmp-server user
Purpose Use this command to configure a new user to a Simple Network
Management Protocol Version 3 (SNMPv3) group. Remove a user
from 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-passw
ord>]]
no snmp-server user <username>
Syntax
Description
<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 not
plain-text but processed key. It is better for
the users not to use this option randomly
auth Specifies authentication of a packet
md5 Specifies the HMAC-MD5-96 authentication
level
sha Specifies the HMAC-SHA-96 authentication
level
<auth-password> Authentication password (or authentication
key), with 1~32 characters
priv Specifies authentication of a packet with
encryption
des56 Specifies the 56-bit Cipher Block Chaining
—Data Encryption Standard (DES) level of
encryption for the user
<priv-password> Encryption password, with 1~32 characters
Defaults There is no encrypted parameter by default, that is, the plain-text
is entered.
Example The following example shows how to enter a plain-text password
for user1 in group1. And the MD5 authentication password is
12345678 and CBC-DES encryption password is 12345678.
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server user user1 group1 v3 auth md5
12345678 priv des56 12345678
Related show snmp user
Commands
snmp-server group
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snmp-server view
Purpose Use this command to create or update a Simple Network Manage-
ment Protocol (SNMP) view entry. Remove the specified server
view entry with the no form of this command.
Command Modes Global configuration
Syntax snmp-server view <view-name><subtree-id>{included | excl
uded}
no snmp-server view <view-name>[<subtree-id>]
Syntax
Description
<view-name> View name, with 1~32 characters
<subtree-id> Specifies the MIB subtree ID or MIB subtree
node name for the view name, with 1~79
characters
included | excluded Specifies whether the subtree is included or
excluded
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) in
the form of 1.2.3.4.5 or the node name of the MIB subtree (such
as internet). Use the included | excluded keywords to include
or exclude a subtree.
Example The following example creates a view that includes all objects in
the MIB subtree.
ZXR10(config)#snmp-server view myViewName 1.3.6.1.2.1 included
Related snmp-server community
Commands
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RMON Configuration
Table of Contents
rmon alarm ......................................................................21
rmon collection history .......................................................22
rmon collection statistics ....................................................23
rmon event.......................................................................24
show rmon .......................................................................25
rmon alarm
Purpose 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>
Syntax
Description
<index> Index number, range: 1~65535
<variable> MIB variable to be monitored, which must be
an MIB variable that can be converted into an
integer, with 1~64 characters
<interval> Time interval for monitoring the above
variable in seconds, range: 1~2147483647
delta Indicates to compare the increment with the
threshold
absolute Indicates to directly compare the value of the
selected variable with the threshold
rising-threshold Rising threshold of the sampling statistics,
<value> range: -2147483647~2147483647
<event-index> Event index if the threshold is exceeded,
range: 1~65535
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falling-threshold Falling threshold of the sampling statistics,
<value> range: -2147483647~2147483647
owner <string> The creator of this alarm, with 1~30
characters. The default value is config
Instructions � The sampling with the same or different time interval for the
same instance is allowed.
� If alarm items with the same <index> are created, the system
prompts error. It is necessary to cancel the configuration of
the 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 to
produce the corresponding action.
Example This example describes how to configure the monitoring MIB object
as ip.2.0, sampling time as 10 seconds, upper limit as 200, and
lower limit as 100 and the corresponding event when upper/lower
limit alarm rises as 1.
ZXR10(config)# rmon alarm 1 ip.2.0 10 absolute rising-threshold
200 1 falling-threshold 100 1 owner ZTE
Related show rmon alarm
Commands
rmon collection history
Purpose 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>
Syntax
Description
<index> Index number, range: 1~65535
owner <string> The history creator of this line, which is
a string with the length not exceeding 30
characters. The default value is monitor
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buckets <bucket-nu The requested bucket size, which is 50 by
mber> default. The system supports the size of 100
at maximum, in the range of 1~100
interval <seconds> Sampling interval in seconds, in the range of
1~3600. The default value is 1800 seconds.
It is recommended to configure 30 seconds
for the short term network traffic change and
1800 seconds for the long term one
Instructions � It is allowed to configure multiple history statistics items on
one interface.
� It is allowed to delete history statistics items on one interface
in interface configuration mode.
� If history items with the same<index> are created, the system
prompts error. It is necessary to cancel the configuration of the
original 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 100
Mbps Ethernet interface. The sampling time is 300 seconds.
ZXR10(config)#interface fei_1/1
ZXR10(config-if)#rmon collection history 1 owner zte
buckets 100 interval 300
Related show rmon history
Commands
rmon collection statistics
Purpose Use this command to enable the statistics function of an interface
(applied to the Ethernet interface only). Disable the function with
the no form of this command.
Command Modes Interface configuration
Syntax rmon collection statistics <index>[owner <string>]
no rmon collection statistics <index>
Syntax
Description
<index> Index number, range: 1~65535
owner <string> The creator of the statistics, with not more
than 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 in
interface configuration mode.
� If statistics items with the same <index> are created, the sys-
tem prompts error. It is necessary to cancel the configuration
of 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 the
100 Mbps Ethernet interface. The sampling time is 300 seconds.
ZXR10(config-if)#rmon collection statistics 1 owner zte
Related show rmon statistics
Commands
rmon event
Purpose 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>
Syntax
Description
<index> Index number, range: 1~65535
log Whether a record is generated
trap <community> Community string for sending trap, with 1~32
characters
description <string> A brief description for the event, 30
characters, default: zte
owner <string> Creator of the event, 30 characters, default:
config
Instructions � If event items with the same <index> are created, the system
prompts error. It is necessary to cancel the configuration of
the 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 as
log_trap_event. Meanwhile, record it in log and send trap infor-
mation to the management station. The management station
community is public.
ZXR10(config)# rmon event 1 log trap public description
log_trap_event owner ZTE
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Related show rmon event
Commands
show rmon
Purpose Use this command to display RMON configurations and relevant
information.
Command Modes All modes except user EXEC
Syntax show rmon [alarms][events][history][statistics]
Syntax
Description
alarms Displays current information about all alarm
control items configured
events Displays current information about all event
control items configured and information
about events recorded
history Displays current information about all history
control entries configured and historical
statistics information
statistics Displays current information about all
statistics control entries configured and
statistics data
Instructions � If there is no parameter after this command, information about
the RMON version is displayed.
� If there is no control item in the specified control list, one of
the 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
Related rmon alarm
Commands
rmon collection history
rmon collection statistics
rmon event
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LLDP Configuration
Table of Contents
lldp enable .......................................................................27
lldp disable .......................................................................28
lldp hellotime ....................................................................28
lldp holdtime.....................................................................29
lldp maxneighbor...............................................................29
lldp clearneighbor ..............................................................29
lldp clearstatistic ...............................................................30
lldp rxenable.....................................................................30
lldp txdisable ....................................................................31
lldp txenable .....................................................................31
lldp txdisable ....................................................................32
lldp enable
Command This enables LLDP function.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
Command format Lldp enable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgrou
p-id>]
Parameter
Description
Parameter Description
<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.
<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1
to 32.
Tips This command can be used to enable LLDP globally or enable LLDP
on a specific interface or link aggregation interface. It is similar to
rxenable 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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Related lldp disable
Commands
lldp disable
Command This disables LLDP function.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
Command format Lldp disable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgrou
p-id>]
Parameter
Description
Parameter Description
<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.
<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1
to 32.
Tips This command can be used to disable LLDP globally or disable LLDP
on a specific interface or link aggregation interface. It is similar to
rxdisable and txdisenable.
Example To disable LLDP on gei_1/1, execute the following command;
ZXR10(config)#lldp enable interface gei_1/1
Related lldp disable
Commands
lldp hellotime
Command This configures hellotime.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
Command format lldp hellotime <seconds>
Parameter
Description
Parameter Description
<seconds> In seconds, in range of 5~32768, 30 seconds
by default.
Example To set hellotime to 300 seconds, execute the following command:
ZXR10(config)#lldp hellotime 300
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lldp holdtime
Command This sets holdtime.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
Command format lldp holdtime <numbers>
Parameter
Description
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 maxneighbor
Command This sets the max LLDP neighbors.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
Command format Lldp maxneighbor [ethernet <port-name>|smartgroup <sma
rtgroup-id>]<number>
Parameter
Description
Parameter Description
<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.
<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1
to 32.
<number> Range in global mode: 1~128; range in
interface mode: 1~8.
Tips This command is used to set max LLDP global neighbors or to set
max 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 clearneighbor
Command This clears all LLDP neighbors.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
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Command format Lldp clearneighbor [interface <port-name>|smartgroup
<smartgroup-id>]
Parameter
Description
Parameter Description
<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.
<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1
to 32.
Tips This command is used to clear all neighbors or neighbors on a
specific 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 clearstatistic
Command This clears LLDP statistics.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
Command format Lldp clearstatistic [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <sma
rtgroup-id>]
Parameter
Description
Parameter Description
<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.
<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1
to 32.
Tips This command is used to clear all neighbor statistics or statistics
of 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 rxenable
Command This enables LLDP RX function.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
Command format Lldp rxenable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgr
oup-id>]
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Parameter
Description
Parameter Description
<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.
<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1
to 32.
Tips This command can be used to enable lldp rx globally or enable
lldp rx on a specific interface or link aggregation interface. As for
txenable, 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
Related lldp rxdisable
Commands
lldp txdisable
Command This disables LLDP TX function.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
Command format Lldp txdisable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgr
oup-id>]
Parameter
Description
Parameter Description
<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.
<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1
to 32.
Tips This command can be used to disable lldp tx globally or disable
lldp tx on a specific interface or link aggregation interface. As for
enable, 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
Related lldp txenable
Commands
lldp txenable
Command This enables LLDP TX function.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
Command format Lldp txenable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgr
oup-id>]
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Parameter
Description
Parameter Description
<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.
<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1
to 32.
Tips This command can be used to enable lldp tx globally or enable
lldp tx on a specific interface or link aggregation interface. As for
rxenable, 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
Related lldp txdisable
Commands
lldp txdisable
Command This disables LLDP TX function.
Function
Command Modes Global configuration mode
Command format Lldp txdisable [interface <port-name>|smartgroup <smartgr
oup-id>]
Parameter
Description
Parameter Description
<port-name> This is Ethernet physical interface.
<smartgroup-id> This is link aggregation port, ranging from 1
to 32.
Tips This command can be used to disable lldp tx globally or disable
lldp tx on a specific interface or link aggregation interface. As for
enable, 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
Related lldp txenable
Commands
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WEB Network
Management
Configuration
Table of Contents
web enable .......................................................................33
web disable ......................................................................33
web enable
Purpose 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
Related web disable
Commands
web disable
Purpose 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
Related web enable
Commands
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45. Chapter 6
LFAP Configuration
Table of Contents
lfap 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
lfap backup-server1
Purpose 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
Syntax
Description mng Indicates LFAP functional module is connected
to the FAS server through the network
management interface of the device
<vrf> Indicates LFAP functional module is connected
to the FAS server through the specified vrf
interface
<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 1
with the LFAP function.
Example This example describes how to set the address of lfap backup
server 1 to 192.1.1.120.
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