H3C Access Controllers Probe Command References(E5208P03 E5215P01 R5215P01)-6W102

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Contents

Probe commands· 1

C·· 1

cloud-management local-port 1

D·· 1

debug· 1

debug from-device clear 2

debug from-device display· 2

debug level 2

debug module· 3

debugging ha· 3

debugging lipc· 4

debugging lipc mtcp· 4

debugging lipc stcp· 5

debugging system internal arp event 5

debugging system internal arp features· 6

debugging system internal arp notify· 6

debugging system internal arp sync· 6

debugging system internal fsim·· 7

debugging system internal fsim fpga· 7

debugging system internal fsim packet 8

debugging system internal fsim packet filter 9

debugging system internal ike detail 10

debugging system internal ikev2 detail 11

debugging system internal ipsec packet detail 11

debugging system internal ipv6 fib prefix· 12

debugging system internal nd· 13

debugging system internal nd sub-features· 13

debugging system internal stg· 14

debugging system internal stp· 14

debugging system internal vlan· 15

debugging system internal wlan forward packet 15

debugging transceiver 16

debugging wlan ap app· 17

debugging wlan radio· 18

debugging wlan rfid-tracking· 19

diag app display filename· 19

diag boot-info display· 19

diag dev-table display· 20

diag drvflag display· 20

diag environment display· 21

diag fan display speed· 21

diag hasa display· 21

diag if display· 21

diag led display· 22

diag lipc display· 22

diag log display· 22

diag mbuf-relay display· 23

diag mbus display· 23

diag mem-assign display· 23

diag module display content 23

diag module display content 24

diag poe· 25

diag port display statistics· 25

diag port-list display· 26

diag port-table display· 26

diag price display· 27

diag stm display· 27

diag stm statistic display· 27

diag temperature display status· 28

diag tmpr-alarm display threshold· 28

display debug-info· 28

display fastforward session table· 28

display hardware internal transceiver register interface· 29

display system internal acl 30

display system internal arp· 31

display system internal arp ifcb· 31

display system internal arp ip-address· 31

display system internal arp machash· 32

display system internal arp probe· 32

display system internal arp rbhash· 32

display system internal arp reload· 33

display system internal arp rule· 33

display system internal arp source-suppression cache· 33

display system internal arp statistics· 34

display system internal arp vlan· 34

display system internal aspf statistics· 34

display system internal attack-defense scan stat-nodes ip· 35

display system internal attack-defense scan stat-nodes ipv6· 35

display system internal cloud-management state· 36

display system internal customlog host 36

display system internal customlog mbuf dump· 38

display system internal customlog mbuf usage· 39

display system internal customlog test 40

display system internal dbm·· 42

display system internal dot11 characteristics· 42

display system internal dot11 verbose· 43

display system internal ethernet character 43

display system internal ethernet controlblock· 44

display system internal fsim packet filter 44

display system internal fsim statistics· 44

display system internal ha service· 45

display system internal ha service-group· 45

display system internal ha statistics· 45

display system internal ifmgr brief 46

display system internal ifmgr down· 47

display system internal ifmgr entry· 47

display system internal ifmgr event 48

display system internal ifmgr hotplug· 48

display system internal ifmgr index· 48

display system internal ifmgr list 49

display system internal ifmgr name· 49

display system internal ifmgr type· 50

display system internal ike phase2-sa count 50

display system internal ike phase2-sa verbose· 50

display system internal ike received-message count 51

display system internal ike sent-message count 51

display system internal ikev2 child-sa count 1

display system internal ip address· 1

display system internal ip routing-table· 1

display system internal ip routing-table acl 2

display system internal ip routing-table ip-address· 4

display system internal ip routing-table prefix-list 5

display system internal ip routing-table protocol 6

display system internal ip routing-table statistics· 8

display system internal ipsec block-flow·· 9

display system internal ipsec received-message· 9

display system internal ipsec sent-message· 9

display system internal ipsec sp· 9

display system internal ipv6 address· 11

display system internal ipv6 fib prefix· 12

display system internal ipv6 fib prefix entry-status· 12

display system internal ipv6 fib prefix ipv6· 12

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ip forwarding verbose· 13

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ip verbose· 13

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ipc statistics· 14

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast mac forwarding verbose· 14

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast mac verbose· 14

display system internal ipv6 multicast forwarding vlan reference· 15

display system internal ipv6 multicast forwarding-table dummy· 16

display system internal ipv6 pathmtu· 16

display system internal ipv6 rawip· 18

display system internal ipv6 rib event attribute· 18

display system internal ipv6 rib event policy· 18

display system internal ipv6 rib event protocol 18

display system internal ipv6 rib event statistics· 19

display system internal ipv6 rib instance· 19

display system internal ipv6 rib log· 19

display system internal ipv6 rib memory· 20

display system internal ipv6 rib nib· 20

display system internal ipv6 rib nib log· 21

display system internal ipv6 rib prefix· 21

display system internal ipv6 rib summary· 22

display system internal ipv6 route-direct interface· 22

display system internal ipv6 route-static nib log· 23

display system internal ipv6 routing-table· 23

display system internal ipv6 routing-table acl 24

display system internal ipv6 routing-table ipv6-address· 25

display system internal ipv6 routing-table prefix-list 27

display system internal ipv6 routing-table protocol 28

display system internal ipv6 routing-table statistics· 29

display system internal ipv6 tcp· 30

display system internal ipv6 tcp port-info· 30

display system internal ipv6 tcp-proxy verbose· 31

display system internal ipv6 udp· 32

display system internal ipv6 udp port-info· 32

display system internal kernel memory dump· 33

display system internal kernel memory pool 33

display system internal l2-multicast ip forwarding verbose· 34

display system internal l2-multicast ip verbose· 34

display system internal l2-multicast ipc statistics· 35

display system internal l2-multicast mac forwarding verbose· 35

display system internal l2-multicast mac verbose· 35

display system internal license buffer-data· 36

display system internal license feature-set 37

display system internal license fifo· 38

display system internal license lipc· 39

display system internal license lipc hash· 40

display system internal license lmi-paa· 41

display system internal link-aggregation global 42

display system internal link-aggregation interface· 43

display system internal lipc dump· 43

display system internal lipc dump configuration· 44

display system internal lipc history· 44

display system internal lipc lcmp statistics· 45

display system internal lipc lgmp group· 45

display system internal lipc lgmp group-list 45

display system internal lipc lgmp physical-group· 46

display system internal lipc lgmp physical-group-list 46

display system internal lipc lgmp statistics· 47

display system internal lipc lip statistics· 47

display system internal lipc loop statistics· 47

display system internal lipc mtcp group· 48

display system internal lipc mtcp group all 48

display system internal lipc mtcp performance· 49

display system internal lipc mtcp statistics· 49

display system internal lipc pcb mbuf statistics· 50

display system internal lipc pcb statistics· 50

display system internal lipc physical 50

display system internal lipc publish global-cb· 51

display system internal lipc publish statistics· 51

display system internal lipc stcp event 52

display system internal lipc stcp global-server 52

display system internal lipc stcp links· 53

display system internal lipc stcp performance· 53

display system internal lipc stcp port 54

display system internal lipc stcp statistics· 54

display system internal lipc stcp status· 55

display system internal lipc stream·· 55

display system internal lipc sudp pcb-info· 56

display system internal lipc sudp statistics· 56

display system internal lipc sudp { global-port | local-port } 57

display system internal lipc topology history· 57

display system internal lipc topology link· 58

display system internal lipc topology node· 58

display system internal lipc topology process-time· 58

display system internal lipc topology statistics· 59

display system internal lipc topology status· 59

display system internal lps· 60

display system internal mac-address configuration· 60

display system internal mac-address learned· 60

display system internal mac-address protocol 61

display system internal mac-address statistics· 61

display system internal mac-forwarding cache ip verbose· 62

display system internal mac-forwarding cache ipv6 verbose· 62

display system internal mac-forwarding controlblock· 63

display system internal mbuf relay statistics· 63

display system internal multicast capability· 64

display system internal multicast forwarding vlan reference· 64

display system internal multicast forwarding-table dummy· 65

display system internal multicast record· 66

display system internal nat 67

display system internal nat aging-queue· 67

display system internal nat statistics· 68

display system internal nd dad· 68

display system internal nd entry· 68

display system internal nd ifcb· 69

display system internal nd machash· 69

display system internal nd probe· 69

display system internal nd rbhash· 70

display system internal nd reload· 70

display system internal nd rule· 70

display system internal nd static· 71

display system internal nd statistics· 71

display system internal portal ap-statistics· 71

display system internal portal process· 72

display system internal portal statistics· 72

display system internal ppp statistics· 72

display system internal pppoe-server statistics· 73

display system internal process state· 74

display system internal rawip· 74

display system internal rib event attribute· 74

display system internal rib event policy· 74

display system internal rib event prefix· 75

display system internal rib event protocol 75

display system internal rib event statistics· 75

display system internal rib instance· 75

display system internal rib log· 76

display system internal rib memory· 76

display system internal rib nib· 76

display system internal rib nib log· 77

display system internal rib prefix· 77

display system internal rib summary· 77

display system internal route-direct interface· 78

display system internal route-static nib log· 78

display system internal session· 78

display system internal session aging-queue· 79

display system internal session alg-exception· 79

display system internal session relation-table ipv4· 80

display system internal session relation-table ipv6· 81

display system internal session statistics· 81

display system internal session table ipv4· 82

display system internal session table ipv6· 82

display system internal startup cache· 83

display system internal stp bridge-info· 83

display system internal stp port-info· 84

display system internal tcp· 84

display system internal tcp port-info· 84

display system internal tcp-proxy statistics· 85

display system internal tcp-proxy statistics· 86

display system internal tcp-proxy verbose· 87

display system internal udp· 88

display system internal udp port-info· 89

display system internal userlog mbuf dump· 89

display system internal userlog statistic· 89

display system internal userlog test 90

display system internal vlan· 90

display system internal wips statistics· 91

display system internal wlan ac capability· 91

display system internal wlan adapter-asyncinfo· 91

display system internal wlan ap message· 92

display system internal wlan ap name· 92

display system internal wlan ap radio drv-info· 92

display system internal wlan ap-group-configuration· 93

display system internal wlan ap-libinfo· 93

display system internal wlan ap-model-configuration· 94

display system internal wlan apdb· 94

display system internal wlan band-navigation· 95

display system internal wlan client ip· 95

display system internal wlan command-cache· 95

display system internal wlan ctrl-ap· 95

display system internal wlan history bandwidth· 96

display system internal wlan history radiostate· 96

display system internal wlan history wlanid· 97

display system internal wlan history-error 97

display system internal wlan kernel-ap· 98

display system internal wlan link-info· 98

display system internal wlan load-balance neighbor-list ap· 98

display system internal wlan load-balance neighbor-list client 99

display system internal wlan load-status· 99

display system internal wlan logbuffer ha· 99

display system internal wlan logbuffer memory· 100

display system internal wlan response-timeout event 100

display system internal wlan statistics· 100

display system internal wlan virtual ap· 101

display system internal wlan virtual client 101

display system internal wlan { aplb | kernel-aplb } 101

display transceiver information· 102

display transceiver moduleinfo· 103

display transceiver register 104

F· 105

follow·· 105

fpl-diag· 106

L· 106

license check-timer 106

license file-timer 108

lipc connection detect 109

lipc dump· 110

lipc dump buffer 111

lipc dump enable· 111

lipc dump offset 112

lipc performance· 113

lipc ping· 113

lipc timeout 114

list 114

M·· 115

memory boundary-check enable· 115

memory boundary-check scan· 115

monitor lipc· 116

multicast record limit 117

P· 117

probe· 117

R·· 117

reset system internal arp statistics· 117

reset system internal aspf statistics· 118

reset system internal fsim statistics· 118

reset system internal ip routing-table statistics protocol 118

reset system internal ipv6 rib log· 120

reset system internal ipv6 rib nib log· 120

reset system internal ipv6 rib summary· 120

reset system internal ipv6 route-static nib log· 121

reset system internal ipv6 routing-table statistics protocol 121

reset system internal lipc dump buffer 122

reset system internal mac-address statistics· 122

reset system internal mbuf relay statistics· 123

reset system internal multicast record· 124

reset system internal nat statistics· 124

reset system internal nd statistics· 124

reset system internal portal ap-statistics· 1

reset system internal portal statistics· 1

reset system internal ppp statistics· 1

reset system internal pppoe-server statistics· 1

reset system internal rib log· 3

reset system internal rib nib log· 3

reset system internal rib summary· 3

reset system internal route-static nib log· 4

reset system internal session alg statistics· 4

reset system internal session statistics· 4

reset system internal tcp-proxy statistics· 5

reset system internal tcp-proxy statistics· 6

reset system internal wlan history bandwidth· 7

reset system internal wlan history radiostate· 7

reset system internal wlan history-error 8

reset system internal wlan response-timeout event 8

rrm calibrate-power step· 8

S· 9

system internal session alg statistics· 9

T· 10

tcp-proxy statistics· 10

tcp-proxy statistics· 11

V· 13

view·· 13

W·· 13

wips fix-channel-scan· 13

wlan ap-execute exec-console enable· 14

wlan ap-link-test 14

wlan image-load model 15

wlan image-load simultaneous· 15

wlan system internal ap adjust reboot enable· 16

wlan system internal offline-restrain· 16

wlan system internal reboot-restrain· 17

wlan virtual ap add· 18

wlan virtual ap delete· 18

wlan virtual client add· 19

wlan virtual client delete· 20

 


Probe commands

The commands in this book are designed only for developers to debug software.

The WX1800H series, WX2500H series, and WX3000H series access controllers do not support the slot keyword or the slot-number argument.

C

cloud-management local-port

Use cloud-management local-port to specify the TCP port number used to establish cloud connections.

Use undo cloud-management local-port to restore the default.

Syntax

cloud-management local-port port-number

undo cloud-management local-port

Default

TCP port number 443 is used to establish cloud connections.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

port-number: Specifies a TCP port number in the range of 1 to 65535.

Usage guidelines

This command is used for communication with the test server and commissioning.

The device does not save the port number configuration. After the device restarts, it uses the default port number to establish cloud connections.

D

debug

Use debug to enable debugging and set the output destination for the debugging information.

Syntax

debug {on | off | switch-save | out-to-ic | out-to-console }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

on: Enables debugging.

off: Disables debugging.

switch-save: Saves the debugging switch.

out-to-ic: Outputs the debugging information to the information center.

out-to-console: Outputs the debugging information to the console port.

debug from-device clear

Use debug from-device clear to clear the debugging information.

Syntax

debug from-device clear

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

debug from-device display

Use debug from-device display to display the device abnormality information.

Syntax

debug from-device display { all | error }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Displays all device  abnormality information.

error: Displays the device error information.

debug level

Use debug level to enable or disable debugging for the specified level.

Syntax

debug level { all | debug | error | info | print-fileline | print-modulename } { on | off }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all debugging levels.

debug: Specifies the debug level debugging.

error: Specifies the error level debugging.

info: Specifies the info level debugging.

print-fileline: Specifies the output file line count debugging.

print-modulename: Specifies the output module name debugging.

on: Enables debugging.

off: Disables debugging.

debug module

Use debug module to enable or disable debugging for the specified module.

Syntax

debug module { adp | all-module | btrm | cf | cfm | conf | cpld | cpu | dev | devm | dim | drv-mod1 | drv-mod2 | drv-mod3 | ec | eeprom | fan | fe | flash| fshe | fwd | ge | ht | i2c | ibc | init | intf | led | lic | lipc | lpu | lpum | mbuf-relay | mbus | mcore | mm | mon | np | nvram | oem | optic | other | pci | per | plat | port | relinfo | rtc | sae | stm | tcam | tmpr | u2f | uart | usb | xge } {on | off }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

debugging ha

Use debugging ha to enable HA debugging.

Use undo debugging ha to disable HA debugging.

Syntax

debugging ha { all | config | fsm | policy | standby | sync }

undo debugging ha { all | config | fsm | policy | standby | sync }

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Enables debugging for all HA submodules.

config: Enables debugging for the config submodule.

fsm: Enables debugging for the FSM submodule.

policy: Enables debugging for the policy submodule.

standby: Enables debugging for the standby HA module.

sync: Enables debugging for the sync submodule.

Examples

# Enable debugging for the FSM submodule.

<Sysname> debugging ha fsm

debugging lipc

Use debugging lipc to enable debugging for LIPC.

Use undo debugging lipc to disable debugging for LIPC.

Syntax

debugging lipc { detail | dump port | lgmp | mbuf | mtcp | pub | stcp | stream | topo } [ lip lip ]

undo debugging lipc { detail | dump port | lgmp | mbuf | mtcp | pub | stcp | stream | topo } [ lip lip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

detail: Enables detailed debugging.

dump port: Specifies a port number in the range of 0 to 65535.

lgmp: Enables debugging for the LIPC LGMP module.

mbuf: Enables debugging for the LIPC MBUF module.

mtcp: Enables debugging for the LIPC MTCP module.

pub: Enables debugging for the LIPC PUB module.

stcp: Enables debugging for the LIPC STCP module.

stream: Enables debugging for the LIPC STREAM module.

topo: Enables debugging for the LIPC TOPO module.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command enables LIPC debugging for the node where the global active MPU resides.

debugging lipc mtcp

Use debugging lipc mtcp to enable debugging for the LIPC MTCP module.

Use undo debugging lipc mtcp to disable debugging for the LIPC MTCP module.

Syntax

debugging lipc mtcp [ group group-id ] [ lip lip ]

undo debugging lipc mtcp [ group group-id ] [ lip lip ]

Default

Debugging is disabled for the LIPC MTCP module.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

group group-id: Specifies a multicast group by its group port in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a multicast group, the command enables LIPC MTCP debugging for all multicast groups.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command enables LIPC MTCP debugging for the node where the global active MPU resides.

debugging lipc stcp

Use debugging lipc stcp to enable debugging for the LIPC STCP module.

Use undo debugging lipc stcp to disable debugging for the LIPC STCP module.

Syntax

debugging lipc stcp [ port port1 [ port port2 ] ] [ lip lip ]

undo debugging lipc stcp [ port port1 [ port port2 ] ] [ lip lip ]

Default

Debugging is disabled for the LIPC STCP module.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

port port1 [ port port2 ]: Specifies one or multiple LIPC connections. The port1 and port2 arguments represent the local port and the remote port of an LIPC connection, respectively. The value range for the two arguments is 0 to 65535, and the default is 0.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command enables LIPC STCP debugging for the node where the global active MPU resides.

debugging system internal arp event

Use debugging system internal arp event to enable ARP event debugging.

Use undo debugging system internal arp event to disable ARP event debugging.

Syntax

debugging system internal arp event

undo debugging system internal arp event

Default

ARP event debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

debugging system internal arp features

Use debugging system internal arp features to enable ARP features debugging.

Use undo debugging system internal arp features to disable ARP features debugging.

Syntax

debugging system internal arp features { notify | packet }

undo debugging system internal arp features { notify | packet }

Default

ARP features debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

notify: Enables notification debugging for ARP features.

packet: Enables packet debugging for ARP features.

debugging system internal arp notify

Use debugging system internal arp notify to enable ARP notification debugging.

Use undo debugging system internal arp notify to disable ARP notification debugging.

Syntax

debugging system internal arp notify

undo debugging system internal arp notify

Default

ARP notification debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

debugging system internal arp sync

Use debugging system internal arp sync to enable ARP synchronization debugging.

Use undo debugging system internal arp sync to disable ARP synchronization debugging.

Syntax

debugging system internal arp sync

undo debugging system internal arp sync

Default

ARP synchronization debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

debugging system internal fsim

Use debugging system internal fsim to enable FSIM control plane debugging features.

Use undo debugging system internal fsim to disable FSIM control plane debugging features.

Syntax

debugging system internal fsim { cache | common | ip | ipc | mac-address | pcie | port | portal | qos | vlan | wlan } { all | error | event | info } slot slot-number

undo debugging system internal fsim { cache | common | ip | ipc | mac-address | pcie | port | portal | qos | vlan | wlan } { all | error | event | info } slot slot-number

Default

FSIM control module debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

cache: Specifies debugging for the caching module.

common: Specifies debugging for the common module.

ip: Specifies debugging for the IP module.

ipc: Specifies debugging for the IPC module.

mac-address: Specifies debugging for the MAC address module.

pcie: Specifies debugging for the PCIE module.

port: Specifies debugging for the port module.

portal: Specifies debugging for the portal module.

qos: Specifies debugging for the QoS module.

vlan: Specifies debugging for the VLAN module.

wlan: Specifies debugging for the WLAN module.

all: Specifies all levels of debugging.

error: Specifies error debugging.

event: Specifies event debugging.

info: Specifies information debugging.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

debugging system internal fsim fpga

Use debugging system internal fsim fpga to enable FSIM FPGA debugging features.

Use undo debugging system internal fsim fpga to disable FSIM FPGA debugging features.

Syntax

debugging system internal fsim fpga { cache | common | ip | mac-address | port | portal | qos | vlan | wlan } { all | error | event | info } slot slot-number

undo debugging system internal fsim { cache | common | ip | mac-address | port | portal | qos | vlan | wlan } { all | error | event | info } slot slot-number

Default

FSIM FPGA debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

cache: Specifies debugging for the caching module.

common: Specifies debugging for the common module.

ip: Specifies debugging for the IP module.

mac-address: Specifies debugging for the MAC address module.

port: Specifies debugging for the port module.

portal: Specifies debugging for the portal module.

qos: Specifies debugging for the QoS module.

vlan: Specifies debugging for the VLAN module.

wlan: Specifies debugging for the WLAN module.

all: Specifies all levels of debugging.

error: Specifies error debugging.

event: Specifies event debugging.

info: Specifies information debugging.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

debugging system internal fsim packet

Use debugging system internal fsim packet to enable FSIM packet debugging features.

Use undo debugging system internal fsim packet to disable FSIM packet debugging features.

Syntax

debugging system internal fsim packet { all | parse | forward | encap } { all | error | event | info } slot slot-number

undo debugging system internal fsim packet { all | parse | forward | encap } { all | error | event | info } slot slot-number

Default

FSIM packet debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all FSIM packet debugging features.

parse: Specifies packet parsing debugging.

forward: Specifies packet forwarding debugging.

encap: Specifies packet encapsulation debugging.

all: Specifies all levels of debugging.

error: Specifies error debugging.

event: Specifies event debugging.

info: Specifies information debugging.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

debugging system internal fsim packet filter

Use debugging system internal fsim packet filter to set FSIM packet filtering criteria.

Use undo debugging system inter fsim packet filter to remove FSIM packet filtering criteria.

Syntax

debugging system internal fsim packet filter [ source-mac source-address | destination-mac dest-mac | [ [ source-ipv4 ip-address | destination-ipv4 ip-address ] * | [ source-ipv6 ipv6-address | destination-ipv6 ipv6-address ] * ] | source-port port-number | destination-port port-number | source-interface index | vlan vlan-id | protocol protocol-type | cpu { all | cpu-id } | content packet-content | result result-type ]* slot slot-number

undo debugging system internal fsim packet filter [ source-mac | destination-mac | [ [ source-ipv4 | destination-ipv4 ] * | [ source-ipv6 | destination-ipv6 ] * ] | source-port | destination-port | source-interface | vlan | protocol | cpu { all | cpu-id } | content | result ]* slot slot-number

Default

No FSIM packet filtering criterion is set. After you use the debugging system internal fsim packet command to enable FSIM packet debugging, the system outputs debugging information about all FSIM packets.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

source-mac source-address: Specifies a MAC address (in the H-H-H format) to set a source MAC address criterion.

destination-mac dest-mac: Specifies a MAC address (in the H-H-H format) to set a destination MAC address criterion.

source-ipv4 ip-address: Specifies an IPv4 address to set a source IPv4 address criterion.

destination-ipv4 ip-address: Specifies an IPv4 address to set a destination IPv4 address criterion.

source-ipv6 ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address to set a source IPv6 address criterion.

destination-ipv6 ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address to set a destination IPv6 address criterion.

source-port port-number: Specifies a port number in the range of 0 to 65535 to set a source port criterion.

destination-port port-number: Specifies a port number in the range of 0 to 65535 to set a destination port criterion.

source-interface index: Specifies a Layer 2 physical interface index to set a source Layer 2 physical interface criterion. To view the indexes of interfaces, use the display system internal ifmgr list command.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN ID to set a VLAN criterion.

protocol protocol-type: Specifies a protocol number in the range of 0 to 255 to set a protocol criterion.

cpu all: Specifies all CPUs.

cpu cpu-id: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 10 CPU items. An item specifies a CPU by its ID or specifies a range of CPUs in the form of start-CPU-ID to end-CPU-ID. The end CPU ID must be equal to or greater than the start CPU ID.

content packet-content: Specifies the packet content to be used as a criterion.

result result-type: Specifies the packet processing result to be used as a criterion.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The system uses the FSIM packet filtering criteria set by this command to identify the packets for FSIM packet debugging.

You can use this command to configure multiple criteria. If a new criterion conflicts with an existing criterion, the new criterion overwrites the existing criterion.

To view configured criteria, use the display system internal fsim packet filter command.

debugging system internal ike detail

Use debugging system internal ike detail to enable detailed IKE debugging.

Use undo debugging system internal ike detail to disable detailed IKE debugging.

Syntax

debugging system internal ike detail { event | packet [ remote-address { ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } [ local-address { ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } | remote-port port-number ] * ] }

undo debugging system internal ike detail { event | packet }

Default

Detailed IKE debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

event: Specifies event debugging.

packet: Specifies packet debugging.

remote-address: Displays debugging information for a remote IP address.

local-address: Displays debugging information for a local IP address.

ipv4-address: Specifies an IPv4 address.

ipv6 ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address.

remote-port remote-port: Displays debugging information for a remote port number. The value range for the port-number argument is 0 to 65535.

debugging system internal ikev2 detail

Use debugging system internal ikev2 detail to enable detailed IKEv2 debugging.

Use undo debugging system internal ikev2 detail to disable detailed IKEv2 debugging.

Syntax

debugging system internal ikev2 detail [ { event | packet | remote-address } { { ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } [ remote-port port-number | local-address { ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } ]* ]

undo debugging system interval ikev2 detail [ packet | event ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

event: Specifies event debugging.

packet: Specifies packet debugging.

remote-address: Displays debugging information for a remote IP address.

local-address: Displays debugging information for a local IP address.

ipv4-address: Specifies an IPv4 address.

ipv6 ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address.

remote-port remote-port: Displays debugging information for a remote port number. The value range for the port-number argument is 0 to 65535.

debugging system internal ipsec packet detail

Use debugging system internal ipsec packet detail to enable IPsec forwarding debugging.

Use undo debugging system internal ipsec packet detail to disable IPsec forwarding debugging.

Syntax

debugging system internal ipsec packet detail [ acl [ ipv6 ] acl-number | { ipv6-policy | policy } policy-name [ policy-sequence-number ] | profile profile-name | remote { ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } | spi { ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } { ah | esp } spi ]

undo debugging system internal ipsec packet detail [ acl [ ipv6 ] acl-number | { ipv6-policy | policy } policy-name [ policy-sequence-number ] | profile profile-name | remote { ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } | spi { ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } { ah | esp } spi-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

acl: Displays debugging information permitted by an ACL.

ipv6: Specifies an IPv6 ACL. If you do not specify this keyword, the specified ACL is an IPv4 ACL.

acl-number: Specifies an ACL number in the range of 3000 to 3999.

{ ipv6-policy | policy } policy-name [ policy-sequence-number ]: Displays debugging information for an IPsec policy.

·     ipv6-policy: Specifies an IPv6 IPsec policy.

·     policy: Specifies an IPv4 IPsec policy.

·     policy-name: Specifies the name of the IPsec policy, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.

·     policy-sequence-number: Specifies the sequence number of an IPsec policy entry, in the range of 1 to 65535. If you do not specify this argument, the command displays debugging information for all the entries in the IPsec policy.

profile profile-name: Displays debugging information for an IPsec profile. The profile-name argument specifies the profile name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.

remote { ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address }: Displays debugging information for IPsec SAs with the specified remote address.

·     ipv4-address: Specifies a remote IPv4 address.

·     ipv6 ipv6-address: Specifies a remote IPv6 address.

spi { ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } { ah | esp } spi-number ]: Displays debugging information for IPsec SAs matching the specified SA triplet: remote address, security protocol, and SPI.

·     ipv4-address: Specifies a remote IPv4 address.

·     ipv6 ipv6-address: Specifies a remote IPv6 address.

·     ah: Specifies the AH protocol.

·     esp: Specifies the ESP protocol.

·     spi-number: Specifies a security parameter index in the range of 256 to 4294967295.

Usage guidelines

After enabling IPsec forwarding debugging, you can view detailed IPsec forwarding information, including:

·     Packet information before encryption.

·     Detailed packet information after encryption.

·     Detailed packet information before decryption.

·     Detailed packet information after decryption.

debugging system internal ipv6 fib prefix

Use debugging system internal ipv6 fib prefix to enable IPv6 FIB prefix debugging.

Use undo debugging system internal ipv6 fib prefix to disable IPv6 FIB prefix debugging.

Syntax

debugging system internal ipv6 fib prefix { all | message | hardware } slot slot-number

undo debugging system internal ipv6 fib prefix { all | message | hardware } slot slot-number

Default

IPv6 FIB prefix debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Enables all types of IPv6 FIB prefix debugging.

message: Enables IPv6 FIB prefix message debugging. If you specify this keyword, the system displays the IPv6 FIB prefix obtained from the routing table or synchronized from other cards or devices.

hardware: Enables IPv6 FIB prefix hardware debugging. If you specify this keyword, the system displays the FIB6 information issued to the driver, and the returned FIB6 information from the driver.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

debugging system internal nd

Use debugging system internal nd to enable ND debugging.

Use undo debugging system internal nd to disable ND debugging.

Syntax

debugging system internal nd { notify | sync }

undo debugging system internal nd { notify | sync }

Default

ND debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

notify: Enables ND notification debugging.

sync: Enables ND synchronization debugging.

debugging system internal nd sub-features

Use debugging system internal nd sub-features { all | event | packet } to enable ND sub-feature debugging.

Use undo debugging system internal nd sub-features to disable ND sub-feature debugging.

Syntax

debugging system internal nd sub-features { all | event | packet }

undo debugging system internal nd sub-features

Default

ND sub-feature debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Enables all types of ND sub-feature debugging.

event: Enables ND sub-feature event debugging.

packet: Enables ND sub-feature packet debugging.

debugging system internal stg

Use debugging system internal stg to enable outputting STG debugging information.

Use undo debugging system internal stg to disable outputting STG debugging information.

Syntax

debugging system internal stg { all | bind | error | map | state | tc }

undo debugging system internal stg { all | bind | error | map | state | tc }

Default

Outputting STG debugging information is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all STG debugging information.

bind: Specifies STG VLAN mapping debugging information.

error: Specifies STG error debugging information.

map: Specifies STG-to-STI mapping debugging information.

state: Specifies STG status debugging information.

tc: Specifies TC event debugging information.

debugging system internal stp

Use debugging system internal stp to enable outputting IPC debugging information for STP.

Use undo debugging system internal stp to disable outputting IPC debugging information for STP.

Syntax

debugging system internal stp ipc

undo debugging system internal stp ipc

Default

Outputting IPC debugging information for STP is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipc: Specifies IPC debugging information for STP.

debugging system internal vlan

Use debugging system internal vlan to enable debugging for VLANs.

Use undo debugging system internal vlan to disable debugging for VLANs.

Syntax

debugging system internal vlan { all | error | event | execution | hardware }

undo debugging system internal vlan { all | error | event | execution | hardware }

Default

Debugging for VLANs is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Enables all types of debugging for VLANs.

error: Enables error debugging for VLANs.

event: Enables event debugging for VLANs.

execution: Enables execution debugging for VLANs.

hardware: Enables hardware debugging for VLANs.

debugging system internal wlan forward packet

Use debugging system internal wlan forward packet to enable WLAN forwarding packet debugging and set rules for filtering debugging information.

Use undo debugging system internal wlan forward packet to disable WLAN forwarding packet debugging and delete all rules for filtering debugging information.

Syntax

debugging system internal wlan forward packet content content-hex [ offset bytes ]

undo debugging system internal wlan forward packet

Default

WLAN forwarding packet debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

packet: Enables WLAN forwarding packet debugging.

content content-hex: Specifies the content used for filtering WLAN forwarding packet debugging information. The content-hex argument is in the H:H:H format, where H represents a byte in the debugging information. The number of Hs is in the range of 1 to 256. You can specify multiple content-hex arguments separated by the ampersand (&) character. The system displays WLAN forwarding packet debugging information only when all contents are matched.

offset bytes: Specifies the offset to start for matching debugging information. The bytes argument is in the range of 0 to 127 bytes. The default value is 0 bytes. If you specify multiple content-hex arguments, do not specify this option or set the offset value to 0.

debugging transceiver

Use debugging transceiver to enable or disable debugging for transceiver functions.

Syntax

debugging transceiver { mibcache | moduleinfo | read_write_retry } { disable | enable } interface [ interface-type interface-number ]

Default

Debugging is disabled for all transceiver functions.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

mibcache: Specifies debugging for the transceiver MIB node information retrieving function. In debugging mode, upper-layer modules must obtain data from the transceiver and calculate MIB node values by themselves. In non-debugging mode, the system periodically retrieves data from the transceiver in the background to calculate MIB node values, and saves the values in memory. Upper-layer modules use the values saved in memory.

moduleinfo: Specifies debugging for the transceiver parameters retrieving function. In debugging mode, upper-layer modules must obtain transceiver information from the transceiver. In non-debugging mode, the system retrieves transceiver information from a transceiver when it detects a transceiver, and saves the information in memory. Upper-layer modules use the information saved in memory.

read_write_retry: Specifies debugging for the auto read and write function. In non-debugging mode, the system automatically reads or writes transceiver information again upon detecting checksum errors in transceiver information. In debugging mode, the system does not read or write transceiver information again, even if the transceiver information has checksum errors.

disable: Enables debugging.

enable: Disables debugging.

interface [ interface-type interface-number ]: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify the interface-type interface-number option, the command enables or disables debugging for internal transceiver functions on all interfaces.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

No

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

No

 

debugging wlan ap app

Use debugging wlan ap app to enable app debugging.

Use undo debugging wlan ap app to disable app debugging.

Syntax

debugging wlan ap app { app-id | all }

undo debugging wlan ap app { app-id | all }

Default

App debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

app-id: Specifies an app by its ID in the range of 0 to 277.

all: Specifies all apps.

debugging wlan radio

Use debugging wlan radio to enable radio debugging.

Use undo debugging wlan radio to disable radio debugging.

Syntax

debugging wlan radio { all | error | event } { all | bandwidth | channel | channellist | power | preamble | radiobkp | radiostate | rate | scanconfig | statis | type | wlanid }

undo debugging wlan radio { all | error | event } { all | bandwidth | channel | channellist | power | preamble | radiobkp | radiostate | rate | scanconfig | statis | type | wlanid }

Default

Radio debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all types of radio debugging.

error: Specifies radio error debugging.

event: Specifies radio event debugging.

all: Specifies all scenarios.

bandwidth: Specifies bandwidth-related scenarios.

channel: Specifies working channel-related scenarios.

channellist: Specifies channel list-related scenarios.

power: Specifies transmit power-related scenarios.

preamble: Specifies preamble-related scenarios.

radiobkp: Specifies radio backup-related scenarios.

radiostate: Specifies radio state-related scenarios.

rate: Specifies rate negotiation-related scenarios.

scanconfig: Specifies scanning configuration-related scenarios.

statis: Specifies statistics reporting-related scenarios.

type: Specifies radio mode-related scenarios.

wlanid: Specifies WLAN ID-related scenarios.

debugging wlan rfid-tracking

Use debugging wlan rfid-tracking to enable wireless location debugging.

Use undo debugging wlan rfid-tracking to disable wireless location debugging.

Syntax

debugging wlan rfid-tracking { all | error | event | packet }

undo debugging wlan rfid-tracking { all | error | event | packet }

Default

Wireless location debugging is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Enables all debugging functions.

error: Enables error debugging.

event: Enables event debugging.

packet: Enables packet debugging.

 

diag app display filename

Use diag app display filename to display information about an application package file.

Syntax

diag app display filename string

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

string: Specifies a file by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 128 characters. The file name contains a file path.

diag boot-info display

Use diag boot-info display to display device boot information.

Syntax

diag boot-info display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag dev-table display

Use diag dev-table display to display device management information.

Syntax

diag dev-table display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag drvflag display

Use diag drvflag display to display the storage area information for the specified storage module.

Syntax

diag drvflag { apmode | art | bf | bm | capwap | debug | dm | fanmi | lic | log | mac | mi | mon | netcfg | powmi | rel | stm | target | tr } display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

apmode: Specifies the AP mode flag area information.

art: Specifies the radio frequency flag area information.

bf: Specifies the BootWare segment flag area information.

bm: Specifies the main and backup startup files and configuration files.

capwap: Specifies the CAPWAP tunnel statistics.

debug: Specifies the number and the start position of debugging entries stored in the system.

dm: Specifies the dm segment flag area information, including flash erasing times, boot times, reboot type, and debugging flag.

fanmi: Specifies the fan manufacturer flag area information. Support for this keyword depends on the device model.

lic: Specifies the license flag area information. Support for this keyword depends on the device model.

log: Specifies the start position and the maximum number of storage logs.

mac: Specifies the MAC flag area information.

mi: Specifies the electronic label field information.

mon: Specifies the monitoring information type and the start position of logs.

netcfg: Specifies the network parameters of the BootWare.

powmi: Specifies the power supply manufacturer information. Support for this keyword depends on the device model.

rel: Specifies the reliability, air inlet, air outlet, CPU, and temperature.

stm: Specifies the stm flag area information.

target: Specifies the monitoring information type of the radio drive and the start position of logs.

tr: Specifies the test results of storage modules.

diag environment display

Use diag environment display to display information about the temperatures on a device.

Syntax

diag environment display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag fan display speed

Use diag fan display speed to display the fan speed.

Syntax

diag fan display speed

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag hasa display

Use diag hasa display to display information about the hasa flag.

Syntax

diag hasa display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag if display

Use diag if display to display the system interface specifications.

Syntax

diag if display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag led display

Use diag led display to display the LED light status of a device.

Syntax

diag led display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag lipc display

Use diag lipc display to display the product IPC information, including the EINTF information for IPC user registration on the FEL layer, the multicast group information, and the IPC packet information.

Syntax

diag lipc display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag log display

Use diag log display to display information about logs on a device.

Syntax

diag log display { all | last }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all logs.

last: Specifies the latest logs.

diag mbuf-relay display

Use diag mbuf-relay display to display the product mbuf-relay information, including the EINTF information for mbuf-relay user registration, the mbuf-relay packet receiving information, and the mbuf-relay packet sending information.

Syntax

diag mbuf-relay display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag mbus display

Use diag mbus display to display the mbus debugging information, the EINTF information for mbus user registration, and the mbus packet information.

Syntax

diag mbus display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag mem-assign display

Use diag mem-assign display to display information about the space allocation of memory modules.

Syntax

diag mem-assign display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag module display content

Use diag module display content to display designated address storage information for the specified module.

Syntax

diag module slot/subslot { btrm | cf | cpld | cpu | dimm | eeprom | fan | nandflash | norflash | | nvram | pci | power | rtc | tmpr | usb } chip-no display content offset-value len-value

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot/subslot: Specifies a slot or a subslot by its number.

chip-no: Specifies a chip by its number.

offset-value: Specifies the starting address.

len-value: Specifies the offset length value.

btrm: Specifies the BootROM module.

cf: Specifies the CF card module.

cpld: Specifies the CPLD module.

cpu: Specifies the CPU module.

dimm: Specifies the memory module.

eeprom: Specifies the EEPROM module.

fan: Specifies the fan module.

nandflash: Specifies the NAND flash module.

norflash: Specifies the NOR flash module.

nvram: Specifies the NVRAM module.

pci: Specifies the PCI module.

power: Specifies the power module.

rtc: Specifies the hardware clock module.

tempr: Specifies the temperature module.

usb: Specifies the USB module.

diag module display content

Use diag module display content to display information for the specified interfaces of the MAC or PHY module.

Syntax

diag module slot/subslot { mac | phy } { aux | console | ethernet | gigabitethernet | i-gigabitethernet | inasync | inner-ethernet | m-ethernet | m-gigabitethernet | ten-gigabitethernet | wlan-radio } chip-no display content offset-value len-value

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

 

NOTE:

Support for interfaces depends on the device model.

 

slot/subslot: Specifies a slot or a subslot by its number.

mac: Specifies the MAC module.

phy: Specifies the PHY module.

aux: Specifies the AUX interfaces.

console: Specifies the console interfaces.

ethernet: Specifies the Ethernet interfaces.

gigabitethernet: Specifies the GigabitEthernet interfaces.

i-gigabitethernet: Specifies the internal GigabitEthernet interfaces.

inasync: Specifies the internal asynchronous interfaces.

inner-ethernet: Specifies the internal Ethernet interfaces.

m-ethernet: Specifies the management Ethernet interfaces.

m-gigabitethernet: Specifies the management GigabitEthernet interfaces.

ten-gigabitethernet: Specifies the 10 GigabitEthernet interfaces.

wlan-radio: Specifies the WLAN radio interfaces.

chip-no: Specifies a chip by its number.

offset-value: Specifies the starting address.

len-value: Specifies the offset length value.

diag poe

Use diag poe to set the PoE function status of the ultra-fit AP and acquire the PoE operating status for the specified port.

Syntax

diag poe slot/subslot { port-no | all } { disable | enable | status }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot/subslot: Specifies a slot or a subslot by its number.

port-no: Specifies a port by its number.

all: Specifies all ports.

disable: Disables PoE.

enable: Enables PoE.

status: Displays the PoE status.

diag port display statistics

Use diag port display statistics to display statistics for the specified interfaces.

Syntax

diag port { aux | console | Ethernet | gigabitethernet | i-gigabitethernet | inasync | inner-ethernet | m-ethernet | m-gigabitethernet | wlan-radio } display statistics

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

 

NOTE:

Support for interfaces depends on the device model.

 

aux: Specifies the AUX interfaces.

console: Specifies the console interfaces.

ethernet: Specifies the Ethernet interfaces.

gigabitethernet: Specifies the GigabitEthernet interfaces.

i-gigabitethernet: Specifies the internal GigabitEthernet interfaces.

inasync: Specifies the internal asynchronous interfaces.

inner-ethernet: Specifies the internal Ethernet interfaces.

m-ethernet: Specifies the management Ethernet interfaces.

m-gigabitethernet: Specifies the management GigabitEthernet interfaces.

ten-gigabitethernet: Specifies the 10 GigabitEthernet interfaces.

wlan-radio: Specifies the WLAN radio interfaces.

diag port-list display

Use diag port-list display to display the list of all interfaces.

Syntax

diag port-list display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag port-table display

Use diag port-table display to display the list of interfaces.

Syntax

diag port-table display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag price display

Use diag price display to display the PCIE status.

Syntax

diag pcie slot/subslot display chip-no bus-id device-id function-id offset width

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot/subslot: Specifies a slot or a subslot by its number.

chip-no: Specifies a chip by its number.

bus-id: Specifies a bus by its ID.

device-id: Specifies a device by its ID.

function-id: Specifies a function by its ID.

offset: Specifies the offset.

width: Specifies the width.

diag stm display

Use diag stm display to display the stack debugging information, including support for stacking, box stacking, and distributed stacking, and the ability to acquire stacking.

Syntax

diag stm display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag stm statistic display

Use diag stm statistic display to display stack sending and receiving statistics.

Syntax

diag stm statistic display

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag temperature display status

Use diag temperature display status to display information about the temperature.

Syntax

diag temperature display status

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

diag tmpr-alarm display threshold

Use diag tmpr-alarm display threshold to display the lowest and highest temperatures on the air inlet.

Syntax

diag tmpr-alarm display threshold

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display debug-info

Use display debug-info to display the debugging settings.

Syntax

display debug-info

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display fastforward session table

Use display fastforward session table to display information about session entries that match specific criteria. The session entries are entries that are not processed by security services.

Syntax

display fastforward session table { ipv4 | ipv6 } [ slot slot-number ] [ source-ip source-ip ] [ destination-ip destination-ip ] [ verbose ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv4: Displays IPv4 session entries.

ipv6: Displays IPv6 session entries.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays information for all member devices.

source-ip source-ip: Specifies a source IP address. The source-ip argument specifies the source IP address of sessions from the initiator to the responder.

destination-ip destination-ip: Specifies a destination IP address. The destination-ip argument specifies the destination IP address of sessions from the initiator to the responder.

verbose: Displays detailed information about session entries. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information about session entries.

Usage guidelines

If you do not specify any parameters except ipv4 or ipv6, this command displays all IPv4 or IPv6 session entries that are not processed by security services.

display hardware internal transceiver register interface

Use display hardware internal transceiver register interface to display the content of a register area on a transceiver module.

Syntax

display hardware internal transceiver register interface interface-type interface-number device device-index address start-address length region-length

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

device device-index: Specifies the index of an internal register in hexadecimal notation. The value range is 0 to FF.

address start-address: Specifies the offset of the register area to the beginning of the register, in hexadecimal notation. The value range is 0 to FFFF.

length region-length: Specifies the length of the register area in bytes, in decimal notation. The value range is 1 to 256.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

No

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

No

 

display system internal acl

Use display system internal acl to display ACL configuration and match statistics.

Syntax

display system internal acl [ ipv6 | mac ] { acl-number | name acl-name } slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv6: Specifies the IPv6 ACL type.

mac: Specifies the Layer 2 ACL type. To specify the IPv4 ACL type, do not specify the ipv6 or mac keyword.

acl-number: Specifies an ACL by its number. The following are available value ranges:

·     2000 to 2999 for basic ACLs.

·     3000 to 3999 for advanced ACLs.

·     4000 to 4999 for Layer 2 ACLs.

name acl-name: Specifies an ACL by its name. The acl-name argument is a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal arp

Use display system internal arp to display ARP entries that are not synchronized from other devices.

Syntax

display system internal arp { all | static | dynamic } slot slot-number [ count ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Displays all ARP entries that are not synchronized from other devices.

static: Displays static ARP entries that are not synchronized from other devices.

dynamic: Displays dynamic ARP entries that are not synchronized from other devices.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

count: Displays the total number of ARP entries that are not synchronized from other devices.

display system internal arp ifcb

Use display system internal arp ifcb to display ARP control block information for a Layer 2 or Layer 3 interface.

Syntax

display system internal arp ifcb interface interface-type interface-number slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal arp ip-address

Use display system internal arp ip-address to display the ARP entry for the specified IP address.

Syntax

display system internal arp ip-address slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ip-address: Displays the ARP entry for the specified IP address.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal arp machash

Use display system internal arp machash to display machash entries.

Syntax

display system internal arp machash vlan vlan-id ip ip-address slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its ID.

ip ip-address: Specifies an IP address.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal arp probe

Use display system internal arp probe to display ARP probe link entries.

Syntax

display system internal arp probe slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal arp rbhash

Use display system internal arp rbhash to display rbhash entries.

Syntax

display system internal arp rbhash vlan vlan-id ip ip-address slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

vlan vlan-id: Displays ARP rbhash entries for the specified VLAN.

ip ip-address: Displays ARP rbhash entries for the specified IP address.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal arp reload

Use display system internal arp reload to display ARP reload link entries.

Syntax

display system internal arp reload slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal arp rule

Use display system internal arp rule to display ARP rules.

Syntax

display system internal arp rule { all | interface interface-type interface-number [ ip-address ] } slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Displays all ARP rules.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

ip ip-address: Displays the ARP rule for the specified IP address.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal arp source-suppression cache

Use display system internal arp source-suppression cache to display ARP source suppression entries.

Syntax

display system internal arp source-suppression cache slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal arp statistics

Use display system internal arp statistics to display ARP statistics.

Syntax

display system internal arp statistics slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal arp vlan

Use display system internal arp vlan to display ARP entries for a specific VLAN.

Syntax

display system internal arp vlan vlan-id slot slot-number [ count ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

vlan vlan-id: Displays ARP entries for the specified VLAN.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

count: Displays the total number of ARP entries.

display system internal aspf statistics

Use display system internal aspf statistics to display statistics about packets dropped by ASPF and filter.

Syntax

display system internal aspf statistics interface { ipv4 | ipv6 } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface: Displays dropped packet statistics for interfaces.

ipv4: Specifies IPv4 packets.

ipv6: Specifies IPv6 packets.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays dropped packet statistics for all member devices.

display system internal attack-defense scan stat-nodes ip

Use display system internal attack-defense scan stat-nodes ip to display statistics of an IPv4 statistics node for scanning attack detection and prevention.

Syntax

display system internal attack-defense scan stat-nodes ip [ { source | destination } [ ipv4-address [ vpn vpn-instance-name ] ] ] [ interface interface-type interface-number | local ] [ slot slot-number ] [ count ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

source: Specifies an IPv4 statistics node based on source IPv4 address.

destination: Specifies an IPv4 statistics node based on destination IPv4 address.

ipv4-address: Specifies an IPv4 address. The IPv4 address cannot be a broadcast address, an address on subnet 127.0.0.0/8, a D-class address, or an E-class address.

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies the MPLS L3VPN instance to which the IPv4 address belongs. The MPLS L3VPN instance name is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. Do not specify this option if the IPv4 address belongs to the public network.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

local: Specifies the device.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. This option is available only when you specify a global interface, such as a VLAN interface or tunnel interface. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays information for all member devices.

count: Displays the number of matching statistics nodes.

display system internal attack-defense scan stat-nodes ipv6

Use display system internal attack-defense scan stat-nodes ipv6 to display statistics of an IPv6 statistics node for scanning attack detection and prevention.

Syntax

display system internal attack-defense scan stat-nodes ipv6 [ { source | destination } [ ipv6-address [ vpn vpn-instance-name ] ] ] [ interface interface-type interface-number | local ] [ slot slot-number ] [ count ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

source: Specifies an IPv6 statistics node based on source IPv6 address.

destination: Specifies an IPv6 statistics node based on destination IPv6 address.

ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address.

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies the MPLS L3VPN instance to which the IPv6 address belongs. The MPLS L3VPN instance name is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. Do not specify this option if the IPv6 address belongs to the public network.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

local: Specifies the device.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. This option is available only when you specify a global interface, such as a VLAN interface or tunnel interface. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays information for all member devices.

count: Displays the number of matching statistics nodes.

display system internal cloud-management state

Use display system internal cloud-management state to display cloud connection state information for a module.

Syntax

display system internal cloud-management state [ module module-name ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

module module-name: Specifies a module by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a module, the command displays cloud connection state information for all modules.

display system internal customlog host

Use display system internal customlog host to display kernel information about logs sent to a log host.

Syntax

display system internal customlog host index { cmccPortA | cmccPortF | cmccPortW | cmccSessionA | cmccSessionW | portA | portW | sessionA | sessionW | sessionbasedA | sessionbasedW | userbasedA | userbasedF | userbasedW } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

index: Specifies a log host by its index in the range of 0 to 3.

cmccPortA: Specifies the port creation logs for China Mobile.

cmccPortF: Specifies the port resource insufficiency logs for China Mobile.

cmccPortW: Specifies the port deletion logs for China Mobile.

cmccSessionA: Specifies the session creation logs for China Mobile.

cmccSessionW: Specifies the session deletion logs for China Mobile.

PortA: Specifies the port creation logs for China Unicom.

PortW: Specifies the port deletion logs for China Unicom.

SessionA: Specifies the session creation logs for China Unicom.

SessionW: Specifies the session deletion logs for China Unicom.

sessionbasedA: Specifies the session creation logs for China Telecom.

sessionbasedW: Specifies the session deletion logs for China Telecom.

userbasedA: Specifies the port creation logs for China Telecom.

userbasedF: Specifies the port resource insufficiency logs for China Telecom.

userbasedW: Specifies the port deletion logs for China Telecom.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays information for the master device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

No

WX3010H-L

Yes

WX3010H-X

Yes

WX3024H

No

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal customlog mbuf dump

Use display system internal customlog mbuf dump to display the contents of custom log packets.

Syntax

display system internal customlog mbuf dump count number [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

number: Specifies the number of customlog packets to be displayed. The value range for the number argument is 1 to 100.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member ID. If you do not specify a card, this command displays the contents for the master device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

No

WX3010H-L

Yes

WX3010H-X

Yes

WX3024H

No

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal customlog mbuf usage

Use display system internal customlog mbuf usage to display the memory buffer information about the CPUs on the specified log host.

Syntax

display system internal customlog mbuf usage index { cmccPortA | cmccPortF | cmccPortW | cmccSessionA | cmccSessionW | portA | portW | sessionA | sessionW | sessionbasedA | sessionbasedW | userbasedA | userbasedF | userbasedW } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

index: Specifies a log host by its index in the range of 0 to 3.

cmccPortA: Specifies the port creation logs for China Mobile.

cmccPortF: Specifies the port resource insufficiency logs for China Mobile.

cmccPortW: Specifies the port deletion logs for China Mobile.

cmccSessionA: Specifies the session creation logs for China Mobile.

cmccSessionW: Specifies the session deletion logs for China Mobile.

PortA: Specifies the port creation logs for China Unicom.

PortW: Specifies the port deletion logs for China Unicom.

SessionA: Specifies the session creation logs for China Unicom.

SessionW: Specifies the session deletion logs for China Unicom.

sessionbasedA: Specifies the session creation logs for China Telecom.

sessionbasedW: Specifies the session deletion logs for China Telecom.

userbasedA: Specifies the port creation logs for China Telecom.

userbasedF: Specifies the port resource insufficiency logs for China Telecom.

userbasedW: Specifies the port deletion logs for China Telecom.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member ID. If you do not specify a card, this command displays information for the master device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

No

WX3010H-L

Yes

WX3010H-X

Yes

WX3024H

No

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal customlog test

Use display system internal customlog test to test the custom log module and display the test results.

Syntax

display system internal customlog test count number { cmccPortA | cmccPortF | cmccPortW | cmccSessionA | cmccSessionW | portA | portW | sessionA | sessionW | sessionbasedA | sessionbasedW | userbasedA | userbasedF | userbasedW } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

number: Specifies the number of test packets to be sent. The value range for the number argument is 1 to 100.

cmccPortA: Specifies the port creation logs for China Mobile.

cmccPortF: Specifies the port resource insufficiency logs for China Mobile.

cmccPortW: Specifies the port deletion logs for China Mobile.

cmccSessionA: Specifies the session creation logs for China Mobile.

cmccSessionW: Specifies the session deletion logs for China Mobile.

PortA: Specifies the port creation logs for China Unicom.

PortW: Specifies the port deletion logs for China Unicom.

SessionA: Specifies the session creation logs for China Unicom.

SessionW: Specifies the session deletion logs for China Unicom.

sessionbasedA: Specifies the session creation logs for China Telecom.

sessionbasedW: Specifies the session deletion logs for China Telecom.

userbasedA: Specifies the port creation logs for China Telecom.

userbasedF: Specifies the port resource insufficiency logs for China Telecom.

userbasedW: Specifies the port deletion logs for China Telecom.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member ID. If you do not specify a card, the test is performed on the master device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

No

WX3010H-L

Yes

WX3010H-X

Yes

WX3024H

No

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

 

display system internal dbm

Use display system internal dbm to display database information.

Syntax

display system internal dbm { all | name dbname [ key keyname ] } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all databases.

name dbname: Specifies a database name.

key keyname: Specifies the name of the key for the database.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays database information for the master.

display system internal dot11 characteristics

Use display system internal dot11 characteristics to display detected 802.11 characteristics information.

Syntax

display system internal dot11 characteristics bss bssid slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

bss bssid: Displays the 802.11 characteristics information detected on a BSS in both inbound and outbound directions.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal dot11 verbose

Use display system internal dot11 verbose to display detailed 802.11 socket information.

Syntax

display system internal dot11 verbose slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal ethernet character

Use display system internal ethernet character to display the statistics and details of characteristics monitored by the Ethernet module.

Syntax

display system internal ethernet character { global | interface interface-type interface-number } slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

global: Displays the global Ethernet characteristics. The global Ethernet characteristics match all packets on a device.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The Ethernet module receives, decapsulates, sends, and encapsulates link layer packets. When an upper-layer application module (for example, STP or LLDP) needs to monitor and process protocol packets, the module performs the following operations:

·     Specifies the monitoring scope (for example, packets on the specified interface or all packets on the device).

·     Specifies the characteristics (for example, the specified Ethernet protocol type and the specified MAC) of the protocol packets to be monitored.

·     Applies the characteristics to the Ethernet module.

The Ethernet module can match packets against the registered characteristics base during the specified phase (for example, RCV-MAC phase, RCV-LLC phase, and SND-L3IF phase). Packets matching the characteristics are processed by the current phase. Packets not matching the characteristics are processed by the next phase.

display system internal ethernet controlblock

Use display system internal ethernet controlblock to display the control block information of an interface, including the link layer parameter values.

Syntax

display system internal ethernet controlblock interface { interface-type interface-number } slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal fsim packet filter

Use display system internal fsim packet filter to display FSIM packet filtering criteria.

Syntax

display system internal fsim packet filter slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal fsim statistics

Use display system internal fsim statistics to display FPGA simulator (FSIM) statistics.

Syntax

display system internal fsim statistics slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal ha service

Use display system internal ha service to display HA statistics for the specified service process, including basic service registration information, control message processing statistics, and data sending and receiving statistics.

Syntax

display system internal ha service socket

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

socket: Specifies a service process by its socket ID. You can obtain socket IDs in the Socket field from the output of the display system internal ha service-group sg-name command.

display system internal ha service-group

Use display system internal ha service-group to display information about SGs registered with the HA module, including SG name, SG status, and number of SUs.

Syntax

display system internal ha service-group [ name [ instance ] ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

name: Specifies an SG by its name. If this argument is not specified, the command displays information about all SGs.

instance: Specifies an SG instance (if any).

display system internal ha statistics

Use display system internal ha statistics to display HA submodule statistics.

Syntax

display system internal ha statistics { submodule { fsm | service } | summary }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

submodule: Specifies an HA submodule.

fsm: Specifies the FSM submodule.

service: Specifies the service submodule.

summary: Displays the global statistics.

display system internal ifmgr brief

Use display system internal ifmgr brief to display brief information about an interface.

Syntax

display system internal ifmgr brief { para slot slot-number | help }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

para: Specifies an interface index.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

help: Displays help information for valid parameters that you can specify.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ifmgr down

Use display system internal ifmgr down to display the down types that have been registered.

Syntax

display system internal ifmgr down [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays the registered down types for the master device.

display system internal ifmgr entry

Use display system internal ifmgr entry to display data structure information for an interface.

Syntax

display system internal ifmgr entry { para [ slot slot-number ] | help }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

para: Specifies an interface name or index in the format of 1*Interface index or 2*Interface name.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays data structure information for interfaces on the master device.

help: Displays help information for valid parameters that you can specify.

display system internal ifmgr event

Use display system internal ifmgr event to display register information for an interface event, including the modules that have registered the event, and the types of the interfaces on which the modules have registered the event.

Syntax

display system internal ifmgr event { para [ slot slot-number ] | help }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

para: Specifies an event type or interface type. If you specify both an event type and an interface type, connect them by using an asterisk (*) in the form of event*type.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays interface event register information for the master device.

help: Displays help information for valid parameters that you can specify.

display system internal ifmgr hotplug

Use display system internal ifmgr hotplug to display hotplug information for a card or subcard.

Syntax

display system internal ifmgr hotplug [ [ para ] [ slot slot-number ] | help ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

para: Specifies a slot number or both a slot number and subslot number in the form of slot-number*subslot-number. If you do not specify this argument and the help keyword, the command displays hotplug information for all cards.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays card or subcard hotplug information for the master device.

help: Displays help information for valid parameters that you can specify.

display system internal ifmgr index

Use display system internal ifmgr index to display interface index information.

Syntax

display system internal ifmgr index { para [ slot slot-number ] | help }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

para: Specifies an interface index in decimal format.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays interface index information for the master device.

help: Displays help information for valid parameters that you can specify.

display system internal ifmgr list

Use display system internal ifmgr list to display a tree structure for interfaces. The tree structure displays interfaces and subinterfaces as tree nodes, and displays the name and index of each node.

Syntax

display system internal ifmgr list [ [ para ] [ slot slot-number ] | help ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

para: Specifies an interface type. To view valid interface type values, specify the help keyword. If you do not specify this argument and the help keyword, the command displays a tree structure for all interface types.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays a tree structure of interfaces for the master device.

help: Displays help information for valid parameters that you can specify.

display system internal ifmgr name

Use display system internal ifmgr name to display a tree structure for parsing an interface name and obtaining help information. Tree structures include information such as interface indexes, interface numbers, and help information.

Syntax

display system internal ifmgr name { para [ slot slot-number ] | help }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

para: Specifies the full name or abbreviated name of an interface.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays tree structures for interfaces on the master device.

help: Displays help information for valid parameters that you can specify.

display system internal ifmgr type

Use display system internal ifmgr type to display interface type information.

Syntax

display system internal ifmgr type { para [ slot slot-number | help }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

para: Specifies an interface type, a string of 1 to 127 characters.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays interface type information for interfaces on the master device.

help: Displays help information for valid parameters that you can specify.

display system internal ike phase2-sa count

Use display system internal ike phase2-sa count to display count information about IKE phase-2 SAs.

Syntax

display system internal ike phase2-sa count [ phase1-connection-id connection-id ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

phase1-connection-id connection-id: Specifies an IKE phase-1 connection ID in the range of 1 to 2000000000.

Usage guidelines

Use the display ike sa command to display the IKE phase-1 connection IDs.

display system internal ike phase2-sa verbose

Use display system internal ike phase2-sa verbose to display detailed information about IKE phase-2 SAs.

Syntax

display system internal ike phase2-sa verbose

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal ike received-message count

Use display system internal ike received-message count to display count information about messages received by IKE.

Syntax

display system internal ike received-message count [ verbose ipsec-doi ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

verbose: Displays message count details.

ipsec-doi: Displays count details for messages received from the IPsec DOI.

display system internal ike sent-message count

Use display system internal ike sent-message count to display count information about messages sent by IKE.

Syntax

display system internal ike sent-message count [ verbose ipsec-doi ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

verbose: Displays message count details.

ipsec-doi: Displays count details for messages sent to the IPsec DOI.

 


display system internal ikev2 child-sa count

Use display system internal ikev2 child-sa count to display count information about Child SAs.

Syntax

display system internal ikev2 child-sa count [ tunnel-id tunnel-id ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

tunnel-id tunnel-id: Specifies a tunnel ID in the range of 1 to 2000000000.

Usage guidelines

Use the display ikev2 sa command to display tunnel IDs.

 

display system internal ip address

Use display system internal ip address to display detailed IP address information.

Syntax

display system internal ip address [ ip-address | interface interface-type interface-number ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ip-address: Specifies an IP address.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays detailed IP address information on the master device.

Usage guidelines

If you do not specify any parameters, this command displays detailed information about all IPv4 addresses.

display system internal ip routing-table

Use display system internal ip routing-table to display routing table information.

Syntax

display system internal ip routing-table [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

verbose: Displays detailed routing table information, including information about both active and inactive routes. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays only brief information about active routes.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup routing table information for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ip routing-table acl

Use display system internal ip routing-table acl to display information about routes permitted by a basic ACL.

Syntax

display system internal ip routing-table acl acl-number [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

acl-number: Specifies a basic ACL by its number in the range of 2000 to 2999.

verbose: Displays detailed information about all routes permitted by the basic ACL. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays only brief information about active routes permitted by the basic ACL.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup information about routes permitted by the basic ACL for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ip routing-table ip-address

Use display system internal ip routing-table ip-address to display information about routes to a specific destination address.

Use display system internal ip routing-table ip-address1 to ip-address2 to display information about routes to a range of destination addresses.

Syntax

display system internal ip routing-table ip-address [ mask | mask-length ] [ longer-match ] [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

display system internal ip routing-table ip-address1 to ip-address2 [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ip-address: Specifies a destination IP address in dotted decimal notation.

mask: Specifies the subnet mask in dotted decimal notation.

mask-length: Specifies the mask length, an integer in the range of 0 to 32.

longer-match: Displays the route entry with the longest mask.

ip-address1 to ip-address2: Specifies a destination IP address range.

verbose: Displays detailed routing table information, including information about both active and inactive routes. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information about active routes.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup information about routes for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ip routing-table prefix-list

Use display system internal ip routing-table prefix-list to display routes permitted by an IP prefix list.

Syntax

display system internal ip routing-table prefix-list prefix-list-name [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

prefix-list-name: Specifies an IP prefix list by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.

verbose: Displays detailed information about all routes permitted by the IP prefix list. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information about active routes permitted by the IP prefix list.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup routes permitted by the IP prefix list for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ip routing-table protocol

Use display system internal ip routing-table protocol to display information about routes installed by a protocol.

Syntax

display system internal ip routing-table protocol protocol [ inactive | verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

protocol: Specifies a routing protocol. It can be direct or static.

inactive: Displays information about inactive routes. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays information about both active and inactive routes.

verbose: Displays detailed routing table information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief routing information.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup information about routes installed by the protocol for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ip routing-table statistics

Use display system internal ip routing-table statistics to display IPv4 route statistics.

Syntax

display system internal ip routing-table statistics standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup IPv4 route statistics for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ipsec block-flow

Use display system internal ipsec block-flow to display blocked-flows table information.

Syntax

display system internal ipsec block-flow slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The blocked-flows table helps preventing a flow from triggering a second IPsec negotiation before the triggered negotiation is complete. A table entry is deleted after the negotiation for the entry is finished, whether succeeded or failed.

display system internal ipsec received-message

Use display system internal ipsec received-message count to display the number of messages that IPsec has received from IKE.

Syntax

display ipsec system internal ipsec received-message count

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal ipsec sent-message

Use display system internal ipsec sent-message count to display the number of messages that IPsec has sent to IKE.

Syntax

display ipsec system internal ipsec sent-message count

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal ipsec sp

Use display system internal ipsec sp to display IPsec SP information.

Syntax

display system internal ipsec sp { brief | sp-id sp-id slot slot-number }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

brief: Displays summary information.

sp-id sp-id: Specifies an IPsec SP its ID in the range of 0 to 4294967295.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

SP information is dynamically generated by an IPsec policy.


display system internal ipv6 address

Use display system internal ipv6 address to display IPv6 address detailed information.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 address [ interface interface-type interface-number [ gateway | multicast | prefix | unicast ] ] [ ipv6-address ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

gateway: Displays gateway information for the specified interface.

multicast: Displays multicast address information for the specified interface.

prefix: Displays IPv6 prefix information for the specified interface.

unicast: Displays unicast address information for the specified interface.

ipv6-address: Displays detailed information about the specified IPv6 address.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays IPv6 address detailed information for all member devices.

 


display system internal ipv6 fib prefix

Use display system internal ipv6 fib prefix to display basic information about IPv6 FIB prefixes.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 fib prefix slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal ipv6 fib prefix entry-status

Use display system internal ipv6 fib prefix entry-status to display IPv6 FIB entries that fail to be set to the driver or that are aging.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 fib prefix entry-status status slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

entry-status status: Specifies the status of IPv6 FIB entries. The value of the status argument can be A or F. A indicates aging FIB entries, and F indicates the FIB entries that fail to be set to the driver.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal ipv6 fib prefix ipv6

Use display system internal ipv6 fib prefix to display detailed information the IPv6 FIB prefix for a specific IPv6 address.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 fib prefix ipv6 [ prefix-length ] slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv6: Specifies an IPv6 address.

prefix-length: Specifies the length of an IPv6 FIB prefix, in the range of 0 to 128.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ip forwarding verbose

Use display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ip forwarding verbose to display detailed information about IPv6 forwarding entries for Layer 2 IPv6 multicast.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ip forwarding verbose [ group ipv6-group-address | source ipv6-source-address ] * [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

group ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group by its IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast group, this command displays detailed information about IPv6 forwarding entries for all IPv6 multicast groups.

source ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source by its IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast source, this command displays detailed information about IPv6 forwarding entries for all IPv6 multicast sources.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, this command displays detailed information about IPv6 forwarding entries for all VLANs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays detailed information about IPv6 forwarding entries for the MPU.

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ip verbose

Use display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ip verbose to display detailed information about IPv6 multicast groups for Layer 2 IPv6 multicast.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ip verbose [ group ipv6-group-address | source ipv6-source-address] * [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

group ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group by its IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast group, this command displays detailed information about all IPv6 multicast groups.

source ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source by its IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast source, this command displays detailed information about IPv6 multicast groups with all IPv6 multicast sources.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, this command displays detailed information about IPv6 multicast groups for all VLANs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays detailed information about IPv6 multicast groups for the MPU.

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ipc statistics

Use display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ipc statistics to display inter-process communication (IPC) statistics for Layer 2 IPv6 multicast.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast ipc statistics [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays IPC statistics for the MPU.

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast mac forwarding verbose

Use display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast mac forwarding verbose to display detailed information about MAC forwarding entries for Layer 2 IPv6 multicast.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast mac forwarding verbose [ mac-address ] [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

mac-address: Specifies a MAC multicast group. If you do not specify a MAC multicast group, this command displays detailed information about MAC forwarding entries for all MAC multicast groups.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, this command displays detailed information about MAC forwarding entries for all VLANs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays detailed information about MAC forwarding entries for the MPU.

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast mac verbose

Use display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast mac verbose to display detailed information about MAC multicast groups for Layer 2 IPv6 multicast.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 l2-multicast mac verbose [ mac-address ] [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

mac-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast MAC address. If you do not specify an IPv6 MAC multicast group, this command displays detailed information about all IPv6 MAC multicast groups.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, this command displays detailed information about MAC multicast groups for all VLANs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays detailed information about MAC multicast groups for the MPU.

display system internal ipv6 multicast forwarding vlan reference

Use display system internal ipv6 multicast forwarding vlan reference to display mappings between outgoing VLAN interfaces and Layer 2 IPv6 multicast entries.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 multicast forwarding vlan reference [ group ipv6-group-address | source ipv6-source-address ] * [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

group ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group by its IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast group, this command displays mappings between outgoing VLAN interfaces and Layer 2 IPv6 multicast entries for all multicast groups.

source ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source by its IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast source, this command displays mappings between outgoing VLAN interfaces and Layer 2 IPv6 multicast entries for all multicast sources.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, this command displays mappings between outgoing VLAN interfaces and Layer 2 IPv6 multicast entries for all VLANs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays mappings between outgoing VLAN interfaces and Layer 2 IPv6 multicast entries for the MPU.

display system internal ipv6 multicast forwarding-table dummy

Use display system internal ipv6 multicast forwarding-table dummy to display temporary IPv6 multicast forwarding entries.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 multicast forwarding-table dummy [ ipv6-source-address [ prefix-length ] | ipv6-group-address [ prefix-length ] | statistics | slot slot-number ] *

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast source, this command displays temporary IPv6 multicast forwarding entries for all IPv6 multicast sources.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address in the range of FFxy::/16, where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast group, this command displays temporary IPv6 multicast forwarding entries for all IPv6 multicast groups.

prefix-length: Specifies an address prefix length. The default value is 128. For an IPv6 multicast group address, the value range for this argument is 8 to 128. For an IPv6 multicast source address, the value range for this argument is 0 to 128.

statistics: Displays statistics for temporary IPv6 multicast forwarding entries.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays temporary IPv6 multicast forwarding entries for the MPU.

display system internal ipv6 pathmtu

Use display system internal ipv6 pathmtu to display IPv6 Path MTU information.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 pathmtu { ipv6-address | { all | dynamic | static } [ count ] } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address.

all: Displays all Path MTU information for the public network.

dynamic: Displays all dynamic Path MTU information.

static: Displays all static Path MTU information.

count: Displays the total number of Path MTU entries.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays IPv6 Path MTU information for all member devices.

 


display system internal ipv6 rawip

Use display system internal ipv6 rawip to display brief information about IPv6 RawIP connections.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rawip slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal ipv6 rib event attribute

Use display system internal ipv6 rib event attribute to display IPv6 RIB attribute events.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib event attribute

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal ipv6 rib event policy

Use display system internal ipv6 rib event policy to display IPv6 RIB policy events.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib event policy

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal ipv6 rib event protocol

Use display system internal ipv6 rib event protocol to display IPv6 RIB protocol events.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib event protocol

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal ipv6 rib event statistics

Use display system internal ipv6 rib event statistics to display IPv6 RIB event statistics.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib event statistics

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal ipv6 rib instance

Use display system internal ipv6 rib instance to display IPv6 RIB process information.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib instance

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal ipv6 rib log

Use display system internal ipv6 rib log to display IPv6 RIB logs.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib log [ reverse ] [ standby slot slot-number ]

display system internal ipv6 rib event log [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

rib: Displays IPv6 RIB logs.

event: Displays logs about IPv6 RIB routing changes.

reverse: Displays logs in reverse chronological order.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup IPv6 RIB logs for an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command displays IPv6 RIB logs.

display system internal ipv6 rib memory

Use display system internal ipv6 rib memory to display IPv6 RIB memory information.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib memory

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal ipv6 rib nib

Use display system internal ipv6 rib nib to display next hop information in the IPv6 RIB.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib nib [ self-originated ] [ nib-id ] [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

display system internal ipv6 rib nib protocol protocol-name [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

self-originated: Displays information about next hops of self-originated routes in the IPv6 RIB.

nib-id: Specifies a NIB by its ID in the range of 1 to FFFFFFFF.

verbose: Displays detailed next hop information in the IPv6 RIB. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief next hop information in the IPv6 RIB.

protocol protocol-name: Specifies a protocol by its name, which can be direct6 or static6.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup next hop information in the IPv6 RIB for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ipv6 rib nib log

Use display system internal ipv6 rib nib log to display IPv6 next hop logs.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib nib log [ reverse ] [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

nib: Displays IPv6 next hop logs.

reverse: Displays logs in reverse chronological order.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup IPv6 next hop logs for an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command displays IPv6 next hop logs.

display system internal ipv6 rib prefix

Use display system internal ipv6 rib prefix to display IPv6 RIB prefix information.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib prefix ipv6-address prefix-length [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv6-address: Specifies the destination IPv6 address.

prefix-length: Specifies the prefix length of the destination IPv6 address, in the range of 0 to 128.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup IPv6 RIB prefix information for an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command displays IPv6 RIB prefix information.

display system internal ipv6 rib summary

Use display system internal ipv6 rib summary to display IPv6 RIB statistics.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 rib summary [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup IPv6 RIB statistics of an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command displays IPv6 RIB statistics.

display system internal ipv6 route-direct interface

Use display system internal ipv6 route-direct interface to display IPv6 interface information.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 route-direct interface [ interface-type interface-number | ipv6-address prefix-length ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address.

prefix-length: Specifies the prefix length of the IPv6 address, in the range of 0 to 128.

display system internal ipv6 route-static nib log

Use display system internal ipv6 route-static nib log to display IPv6 static route NIB logs.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 route-static nib log [ reverse ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

reverse: Displays logs in reverse chronological order.

display system internal ipv6 routing-table

Use display system internal ipv6 routing-table to display IPv6 routing table information.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 routing-table [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

verbose: Displays detailed routing table information, including information about both active and inactive routes. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays only brief information about active routes.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup IPv6 routing table information for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ipv6 routing-table acl

Use display system internal ipv6 routing-table acl to display routing information permitted by an IPv6 basic ACL.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 routing-table acl acl-number [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

acl6-number: Specifies a basic IPv6 ACL by its number in the range of 2000 to 2999.

verbose: Displays detailed information about all routes permitted by the basic IPv6 ACL. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays only brief information about active routes permitted by the basic IPv6 ACL.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup information permitted by the IPv6 basic ACL for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ipv6 routing-table ipv6-address

Use display system internal ipv6 routing-table ipv6-address to display information about routes to a specific IPv6 destination address.

Use display system internal ipv6 routing-table ipv6-address1 to ipv6-address2 to display information about routes to a range of IPv6 destination addresses.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 routing-table ipv6-address [ prefix-length ] [ mask | mask-length ] [ longer-match ] [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

display system internal ipv6 routing-table ipv6-address1 to ipv6-address2 [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv6-address: Specifies a destination IPv6 address.

prefix-length: Specifies the prefix length in the range of 0 to 128.

longer-match: Displays the route entry with the longest prefix.

ipv6-address1 to ipv6-address2: Specifies a destination IPv6 address range.

verbose: Displays detailed routing table information, including information about both active and inactive routes. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays only brief information about active routes.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup information about IPv6 routes for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ipv6 routing-table prefix-list

Use display system internal ipv6 routing-table prefix-list to display information about IPv6 routes permitted by an IPv6 prefix list.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 routing-table prefix-list prefix-list-name [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

prefix-list-name: Specifies an IPv6 prefix list by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.

verbose: Displays detailed information about all IPv6 routes permitted by the IPv6 prefix list. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information about active IPv6 routes permitted by the IPv6 prefix list.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup information about IPv6 routes permitted by the IPv6 prefix list for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ipv6 routing-table protocol

Use display system internal ipv6 routing-table protocol to display information about IPv6 routes installed by a protocol.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 routing-table protocol protocol [ inactive | verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

protocol: Specifies a routing protocol. It can be direct6 or static6.

inactive: Displays information about inactive routes. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays information about both active and inactive routes.

verbose: Displays detailed routing table information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief routing information.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup information about IPv6 routes installed by the protocol for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ipv6 routing-table statistics

Use display system internal ipv6 routing-table statistics to display IPv6 route statistics.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 routing-table statistics standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup IPv6 route statistics for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal ipv6 tcp

Use display system internal ipv6 tcp to display brief information about IPv6 TCP connections.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 tcp slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal ipv6 tcp port-info

Use display system internal ipv6 tcp port-info to display non-well known TCP port usage in IPv6.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 tcp port-info [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays non-well known TCP port usage for all member devices.

display system internal ipv6 tcp-proxy verbose

Use display system internal ipv6 tcp-proxy verbose to display detailed information about IPv6 TCP proxy.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 tcp-proxy verbose slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

Yes

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes:

·     WX3010H

·     WX3024H

No:

·     WX3010H-L

·     WX3010H-X

·     WX3024H-L

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes: WX5510E

No: WX5540E

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

No

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

No

 

display system internal ipv6 udp

Use display system internal ipv6 udp to display brief information about IPv6 UDP connections.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 udp slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal ipv6 udp port-info

Use display system internal ipv6 udp port-info to display non-well known UDP port usage in IPv6.

Syntax

display system internal ipv6 udp port-info [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays non-well known UDP port usage for all member devices.

display system internal kernel memory dump

Use display system internal kernel memory dump to display contents for the specified kernel memory.

Syntax

display system internal kernel memory dump address address-hex length memory-length [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

address address-hex: Specifies the start address.

length memory-length: Specifies the memory length in bytes from the start address. The value range is 1 to 1024.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays kernel memory contents for the master device.

cpu cpu-number: Specifies a CPU by its number.

display system internal kernel memory pool

Use display system internal kernel memory pool to display usage information for kernel memory pools.

Syntax

display system internal kernel memory pool [ name name-string ] [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

display system internal kernel memory pool tag [ tag-value ] [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

display system internal kernel memory pool name name-string tag tag-value [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

name name-string: Specifies a kernel memory pool by its name. If you specify only a kernel memory pool, this command displays brief usage information for the specified kernel memory pool.

tag tag-value: Specifies a kernel memory pool or kernel memory pools by a tag. If you specify only the tag keyword, this command displays brief usage information for all tagged kernel memory pools. If you specify only the tag tag-value option, this command displays brief usage information for the kernel memory pools with the specified tag.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays kernel memory pool usage information for the master device.

cpu cpu-number: Specifies a CPU by its number.

Usage guidelines

If you specify neither the name option nor the tag option, this command displays brief usage information for all kernel memory pools.

If you specify both the name name-string option and the tag tag-value option, this command displays usage information for the specified kernel memory pool with the specified tag.

display system internal l2-multicast ip forwarding verbose

Use display system internal l2-multicast ip forwarding verbose to display detailed information about IP forwarding entries for Layer 2 multicast.

Syntax

display system internal l2-multicast ip forwarding verbose [ group group-address | source source-address ] * [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

group group-address: Specifies a multicast group by its IP address. If you do not specify a multicast group, this command displays detailed information about IP multicast forwarding entries for all multicast groups.

source source-address: Specifies a multicast source address by its IP address. If you do not specify a multicast source, this command displays detailed information about IP multicast forwarding entries for all multicast sources.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, this command displays detailed information about IP multicast forwarding entries for all VLANs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays detailed information about IP multicast forwarding entries for the MPU.

display system internal l2-multicast ip verbose

Use display system internal l2-multicast ip verbose to display detailed information about IP multicast groups for Layer 2 multicast.

Syntax

display system internal l2-multicast ip verbose [ group group-address | source source-address ] * [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

group group-address: Specifies a multicast group by its IP address. If you do not specify a multicast group, this command displays detailed information about all multicast groups.

source source-address: Specifies a multicast source by its IP address. If you do not specify a multicast source, this command displays detailed information about multicast groups with all multicast sources.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, this command displays detailed information about multicast groups for all VLANs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays detailed information about multicast groups for the MPU.

display system internal l2-multicast ipc statistics

Use display system internal l2-multicast ipc statistics to display IPC statistics for Layer 2 multicast.

Syntax

display system internal l2-multicast ipc statistics [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays IPC statistics for the MPU.

display system internal l2-multicast mac forwarding verbose

Use display system internal l2-multicast mac forwarding verbose to display detailed information about MAC forwarding entries for Layer 2 multicast.

Syntax

display system internal l2-multicast mac forwarding verbose [ mac-address ] [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

mac-address: Specifies a multicast MAC address. If you do not specify a MAC multicast group, this command displays detailed information about MAC forwarding entries for all MAC multicast groups.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, this command displays detailed information about MAC forwarding entries for all VLANs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays detailed information about MAC forwarding entries for the MPU.

display system internal l2-multicast mac verbose

Use display system internal l2-multicast mac verbose to display detailed information about MAC multicast groups for Layer 2 multicast.

Syntax

display system internal l2-multicast mac verbose [ mac-address ] [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

mac-address: Specifies a multicast MAC address. If you do not specify a MAC multicast group, this command displays detailed information about all MAC multicast groups.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, this command displays detailed information about MAC multicast groups for all VLANs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays detailed information about the MAC multicast groups for the MPU.

display system internal license buffer-data

Use display system internal license buffer-data to display buffered license data.

Syntax

display system internal license buffer-data slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal license feature-set

Use display system internal license feature-set to display information about supported feature sets.

Syntax

display system internal license feature-set slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal license fifo

Use display system internal license fifo to display information about FIFO pipes used by licenses.

Syntax

display system internal license fifo slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal license lipc

Use display system internal license lipc to display LIPC information for license registration. License LIPC is used for the communication between the license module and the LIPC module.

Syntax

display system internal license lipc slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal license lipc hash

Use display system internal license lipc hash to display LIPC information in the hash list for license registration.

Syntax

display system internal license lipc hash slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal license lmi-paa

Use display system internal license lmi-paa to display license manage item (LMI) information and product ability aggregate (PAA) information.

Syntax

display system internal license lmi-paa slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

display system internal link-aggregation global

Use display system internal link-aggregation global to display the global information about the Ethernet link aggregation module.

Syntax

display system internal link-aggregation slot slot-number global

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal link-aggregation interface

Use display system internal link-aggregation interface to display aggregate interface information.

Syntax

display system internal link-aggregation slot slot-number interface bridge-aggregation interface-number [ kernel | statistics [ ipv4 | ipv6 ] ]

display system internal link-aggregation slot slot-number interface interface-type interface-number [ kernel | lacp | lacppdu | statistics [ ipv4 | ipv6 ] ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

bridge-aggregation: Displays information about Layer 2 aggregate interfaces.

interface-number: Specifies an existing aggregate interface number.

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

kernel: Displays kernel information.

statistics: Displays statistic information.

ipv4: Displays IPv4 packet statistics.

ipv6: Displays IPv6 packet statistics.

lacp: Displays dynamic aggregation information.

lacppdu: Displays statistics for LACPDUs.

slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

If you do not specify any of the kernel, lacp, lacppdu, and statistics keywords, the command displays the interface information in the main thread.

If you specify the statistics keyword without specifying the ipv4 or ipv6 keyword, the command displays statistics about all packets.

Part of the information that is displayed overlaps because the information is saved in separate threads. You can use the overlapping information for problem location and analysis.

display system internal lipc dump

Use display system internal lipc dump to display LIPC dumps.

Syntax

display system internal lipc dump [ lip lip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays LIPC dumps for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc dump configuration

Use display system internal lipc dump configuration to display LIPC dumping rules.

Syntax

display system internal lipc dump configuration [ lip lip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays LIPC dumping rules for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc history

Use display system internal lipc history to display LIPC history traffic statistics in chart.

Syntax

display system internal lipc history [ mtcp | publish | stcp ] { recv | send } { by-min | by-sec } [ lip lip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

mtcp: Specifies the LIPC MTCP module.

publish: Specifies the LIPC publish module.

stcp: Specifies the LIPC STCP module.

recv: Specifies received packets.

send: Specifies sent packets.

by-min: Displays LIPC history traffic statistics for last 30 minutes.

by-sec: Displays LIPC history traffic statistics for last 30 seconds.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify any remote node, the command displays LIPC history traffic statistics for the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

If you do not specify the mtcp, publish, or stcp keyword, the command displays LIPC history traffic statistics for the MTCP, publish, and STCP modules.

display system internal lipc lcmp statistics

Use display system internal lipc lcmp statistics to display global statistics for the LIPC LCMP module, including the count of sent and received packets and the count of errors.

Syntax

display system internal lipc lcmp statistics [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays global statistics for the LIPC LCMP module at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays global statistics for the LIPC LCMP module on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc lgmp group

Use display system internal lipc lgmp group to display information about a multicast group, including member host information and related statistics.

Syntax

display system internal lipc lgmp group groupID [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about a multicast group at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

group groupID: Specifies a multicast group by its ID in the range of 0 to 4294967295.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays information about a multicast group for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc lgmp group-list

Use display system internal lipc lgmp group-list to display the total number of created multicast groups, numbers of multicast member ports, and HASH information.

Syntax

display system internal lipc lgmp group-list [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays the total number of created multicast groups, numbers of multicast member ports, and HASH information at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command applies to the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc lgmp physical-group

Use display system internal lipc lgmp physical-group to display information about a hardware multicast group.

Syntax

display system internal lipc lgmp physical-group phyID [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about a hardware multicast group at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

physical-group phyID: Specifies a hardware multicast group by its ID in the range of 0 to 4294967295.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays information about a hardware multicast group for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc lgmp physical-group-list

Use display system internal lipc lgmp physical-group-list to display information about all hardware multicast groups.

Syntax

display system internal lipc lgmp physical-group-list [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about all hardware multicast groups at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays information about all hardware multicast groups for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc lgmp statistics

Use display system internal lipc lgmp statistics to display statistics for the LIPC LGMP module.

Syntax

display system internal lipc lgmp statistics [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays statistics for the LIPC LGMP module at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays statistics for the LIPC LGMP module on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc lip statistics

Use display system internal lipc lip statistics to display global statistics for the LIPC LIP module, including the count of sent and received LIP packets and the count of errors.

Syntax

display system internal lipc lip statistics [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays global statistics for the LIPC LIP module at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays global statistics for the LIPC LIP module on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc loop statistics

Use display system internal lipc loop statistics to display statistics for local loops.

Syntax

display system internal lipc loop statistics [ lip lip ]

Default

This command display statistics for local loops.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays local loop statistics for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc mtcp group

Use display system internal lipc mtcp group to display member information, statistics, or state machine history for an LIPC multicast group.

Syntax

display system internal lipc mtcp group portID { history | member | statistics } [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays member information, statistics, or state machine history for an LIPC multicast group at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

portID: Specifies a multicast group by its port ID in the range of 0 to 4294967295.

history: Specifies state machine history.

member: Specifies member information.

statistics: Specifies statistics.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command applies to the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc mtcp group all

Use display system internal lipc mtcp group all to display statistics for the multicast groups that contain a node.

Syntax

display system internal lipc mtcp group all [ lip lip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays statistics for the multicast groups that contain the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc mtcp performance

Use display system internal lipc mtcp performance to display information about LIPC multicast performance.

Syntax

display system internal lipc mtcp performance [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about LIPC multicast performance at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays information about LIPC multicast performance for the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

Before you use this command, you must first enable performance statistics for LIPC multicast connections by using the lipc performance command.

Related commands

lipc performance

display system internal lipc mtcp statistics

Use display system internal lipc mtcp statistics to display global statistics for LIPC multicast connections.

Syntax

display system internal lipc mtcp statistics [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays global statistics for LIPC multicast connections at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays global statistics for LIPC multicast connections on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc pcb mbuf statistics

Use display system internal lipc pcb mbuf statistics to display MBUF usage information for the LIPC PCB module.

Syntax

display system internal lipc pcb mbuf statistics [ lip lip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify any remote node, the command displays MBUF usage information for the LIPC PCB module at the local node. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays MBUF usage information for the LIPC PCB module on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc pcb statistics

Use display system internal lipc pcb statistics to display global statistics for the LIPC PCB module.

Syntax

display system internal lipc pcb statistics [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays global statistics for the LIPC PCB module at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays global statistics for the LIPC PCB module on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc physical

Use display system internal lipc physical to display global statistics for the driver adaptation layer.

Syntax

display system internal lipc physical [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays global statistics for the driver adaptation layer at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays statistics for the driver adaptation layer on the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guideline

This command collects information exchanged between the LIPC module and the driver. The information includes the count of sent and received packets, the count of driver errors, and the count of events reported by the driver.

display system internal lipc publish global-cb

Use display system internal lipc publish global-cb to display information about the global control block of the LIPC PUBLISH module.

Syntax

display system internal lipc publish global-cb [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about the global control block of the LIPC publish module at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays global control block information for the LIPC publish module on the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

You can use this command to examine whether the publish module at a node encounters an out-of-order problem.

display system internal lipc publish statistics

Use display system internal lipc publish statistics to display statistics for the LIPC publish module.

Syntax

display system internal lipc publish statistics [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays statistics for the LIPC publish module at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays statistics for the LIPC publish module on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc stcp event

Use display system internal lipc stcp event to display information about LIPC unicast events.

Syntax

display system internal lipc stcp event { sync | trans } [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about LIPC unicast events for the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

sync: Specifies LIPC unicast control packet events.

trans: Specifies LIPC unicast data packet events.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays information about LIPC unicast events for the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

This command displays information about LIPC unicast events, including connection, DACK, destruction, and time sequence exchange. If the number of records reaches 512, the oldest records are replaced by new ones. For this reason, when you find a problem with LIPC unicast, use this command as early as possible.

display system internal lipc stcp global-server

Use display system internal lipc stcp global-server to display information about the global well-known ports for LIPC unicast.

Syntax

display system internal lipc stcp global-server [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about the global well-known ports for LIPC unicast at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays global well-known port information for LIPC unicast on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc stcp links

Use display system internal lipc stcp links to display information about LIPC unicast connections, including received and transmitted packet information, state information, and buffer information.

Syntax

display system internal lipc stcp links { all | detail port | global gport | listening | local lport | singledetail lport rport } [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about LIPC unicast connections at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all unicast connections.

detail port: Specifies a port by its number in the range of 0 to 65535.

global gport: Specifies a global well-known port by its number in the range of 100 to 8100.

listening: Specifies the connections in listening state.

local lport: Specifies a local port by its number in the range of 10100 to 65535.

singledetail lport rport: Specifies a local port number and a remote port number. The value range for the port numbers is 0 to 65535.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays information about LIPC unicast connections for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc stcp performance

Use display system internal lipc stcp performance to display information about LIPC unicast performance.

Syntax

display system internal lipc stcp performance [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about LIPC unicast performance for the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays LIPC unicast performance information for the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

Before you use this command, you must first enable performance statistics for LIPC unicast or multicast by using the lipc performance command.

Related commands

lipc performance

display system internal lipc stcp port

Use display system internal lipc stcp port to display operation statistics for LIPC unicast well-known ports.

Syntax

display system internal lipc stcp port { close | connect | get-port | half-close| recv-get-port | resend | send } [ lip lip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

close: Specifies operations of closing links.

connect: Specifies operations of establishing links.

get-port: Specifies operations of requesting global well-known port information.

half-close: Specifies operations of half-closing links.

recv-get-port: Specifies operations of receiving requests for global well-known port information.

resend: Specifies operations of resending packets.

send: Specifies operations of sending packets.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays operation statistics for LIPC unicast well-known ports on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc stcp statistics

Use display system internal lipc stcp statistics to display global statistics for LIPC unicast connections.

Syntax

display system internal lipc stcp statistics [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays statistics for LIPC unicast at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays global statistics for LIPC unicast connections on the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

You can use this command to analyze LIPC unicast operations.

display system internal lipc stcp status

Use display system internal lipc stcp status to display unicast transmission state information.

Syntax

display system internal lipc stcp status { recv | send } [ lip lip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

recv: Specifies the receiving end.

send: Specifies the sending end.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays unicast transmission state information for the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

This command records the sequence numbers, ACK sequence numbers, send flags, and receive flags of the unicast packets. You can use this command to analyze transmission reliability of unicast packets.

display system internal lipc stream

Use display system internal lipc stream to display information about LIPC unicast streams.

Syntax

display system internal lipc stream { ack | reass | send } port portID [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about LIPC unicast streams at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ack: Specifies the received ACK messages.

reass: Specifies the reassembled streams.

send: Specifies the sent streams.

port portID: Specifies a port by its port number in the range of 0 to 65535.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays information about LIPC unicast streams for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc sudp pcb-info

Use display system internal lipc sudp pcb-info to display the detailed PCB information for the SUDP module.

Syntax

display system internal lipc sudp pcb-info { all-port | global-port | local-port | specific-port portID } [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays the detailed PCB information of the SUDP module at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all-port: Specifies all ports.

global-port: Specifies all global well-known ports.

local-port: Specifies the local well-known ports.

specific-port portID: Specifies a port number in the range of 0 to 65535.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays the detailed PCB information for the SUDP module on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc sudp statistics

Use display system internal lipc sudp statistics to display global statistics for the LIPC SUDP module.

Syntax

display system internal lipc sudp statistics [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays global statistics for the LIPC SUDP module at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays global statistics for the LIPC SUDP module on the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc sudp { global-port | local-port }

Use display system internal lipc sudp to display information about all SUDP global well-known ports or local ports.

Syntax

display system internal lipc sudp { global-port | local-port } [ lip lip ]

Default

This command display information about all SUDP global well-known ports or local ports at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

global-port: Specifies all SUDP global well-known ports.

local-port: Specifies all SUDP local ports.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays information about all SUDP global well-known ports or local ports for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc topology history

Use display system internal lipc topology history to display the change history of LIPC topology links.

Syntax

display system internal lipc topology history [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays the change history of LIPC topology links at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays the change history of LIPC topology links for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc topology link

Use display system internal lipc topology link to display information about LIPC topology links.

Syntax

display system internal lipc topology link [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays information about LIPC topology links at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays information about LIPC topology links for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc topology node

Use display system internal lipc topology node to display statistics for LIPC topology nodes.

Syntax

display system internal lipc topology node nodeID [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays statistics for topology nodes related to the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

node nodeID: Specifies a node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays statistics for LIPC topology nodes on the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

This command records the total number of topology events that occurred on the specified node, and the time that latest six events took place (with a precision to 0.1 milliseconds).

display system internal lipc topology process-time

Use display system internal lipc topology process-time to display the time spent in notifying each module when topology events occur.

Syntax

display system internal lipc topology process-time [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays the time spent in notifying each module when topology events occur at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command applies to the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lipc topology statistics

Use display system internal lipc topology statistics to display global statistics for the LIPC topology.

Syntax

display system internal lipc topology statistics [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays global statistics about topology at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays global statistics for the LIPC topology on the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

This command records the total number of global topology events, and the time that latest six events took place (with a precision to 0.1 milliseconds).

display system internal lipc topology status

Use display system internal lipc topology status to display topology status.

Syntax

display system internal lipc topology status [ lip lip ]

Default

This command displays topology status at the local node.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays topology status for the node where the global active MPU resides.

display system internal lps

Use display system internal lps to display Linux Packet Socket (LPS) information.

Syntax

display system internal lps [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lps: Displays LPS information.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays LPS information for all member devices.

display system internal mac-address configuration

Use display system internal mac-address configuration to display MAC address table configuration information.

Syntax

display system internal mac-address configuration { blackhole | static } [ count ] slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

blackhole: Displays blackhole MAC address entries.

static: Displays static MAC address entries.

count: Displays the total number of MAC address entries that match all entry attributes you specify in the command. If you do not specify an entry attribute, the command displays the total number of entries in the MAC address table. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays detailed information about specified MAC address entries.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal mac-address learned

Use display system internal mac-address learned to display dynamic MAC address entries.

Syntax

display system internal mac-address learned [ mac-address [ vlan vlan-id ] | [ interface interface-type interface-number ] [ vlan vlan-id ] [ count ] ] slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

mac-address: Specifies a MAC address in the format of H-H-H. When entering a MAC address, you can omit the leading zeros in each H section. For example, enter f-e2-1 for 000f-00e2-0001.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its ID in the range of 1 to 4094.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

count: Displays only the number of dynamic MAC address entries that match all entry attributes you specify in the command. Detailed information about dynamic MAC address entries is not displayed. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays detailed information about the specified dynamic MAC address entries.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal mac-address protocol

Use display system internal mac-address protocol to display feature-specific MAC address entries or VLAN interface-based MAC address entries.

Syntax

display system internal mac-address protocol [ auth | client | dot1x | security | vlan-interface ] [ count ] slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

auth: Displays MAC address entries for MAC authentication.

client: Displays MAC address entries for online users. In the current software version, this command displays MAC address entries only for wireless online users.

dot1x: Displays MAC address entries for 802.1X.

security: Displays secure MAC address entries for port security.

vlan-interface: Displays MAC address entries on VLAN interfaces.

count: Displays only the number of MAC address entries that match all entry attributes you specify in the command. Detailed information about MAC address entries is not displayed. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays detailed information about the specified MAC address entries.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal mac-address statistics

Use display system internal mac-address statistics to display MAC address table statistics.

Syntax

display system internal mac-address statistics slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal mac-forwarding cache ip verbose

Use display system internal mac-forwarding cache ip verbose to display detailed information about IPv4 fast forwarding entries.

Syntax

display system internal mac-forwarding cache ip [ ip-address ] verbose [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ip-address: Specifies an IPv4 address. If you do not specify an IPv4 address, this command displays detailed information about all IPv4 fast forwarding entries.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays detailed information about IPv4 fast forwarding entries for all member devices.

display system internal mac-forwarding cache ipv6 verbose

Use display system internal mac-forwarding cache ipv6 verbose to display detailed information about IPv6 fast forwarding entries.

Syntax

display system internal mac-forwarding cache ipv6 [ ipv6-address ] verbose [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 address, this command displays detailed information about all IPv6 fast forwarding entries.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays detailed information about IPv6 fast forwarding entries for all member devices.

 

display system internal mac-forwarding controlblock

Use display system internal mac-forwarding controlblock to display the interface control information of Layer 2 forwarding.

Syntax

display system internal mac-forwarding controlblock interface interface-type interface-number slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal mbuf relay statistics

Use display system internal mbuf relay statistics to display MBUF Relay statistics.

Syntax

display system internal mbuf relay statistics slot slot-number [ vcpu vcpu-number ] [ rcv receiver-id ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

vcpu vcpu-number: Specifies a vCPU by its number. If you do not specify a vCPU, this command displays MBUF Relay statistics for all vCPUs on the card.

The following matrix shows the value ranges for the vcpu vcpu-number option:

 

Hardware series

Model

Value range

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

0

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

0

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

0

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

·     0 to 7 for the WX3508H

·     0 to 15 for the WX3510H/WX3520H/WX3520H-F/WX3540H

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

0 to 31

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

0 to 31

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX20RT

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX40RT

0 to 31

 

rcv received-id: Specifies the MBUF Relay receiver by its ID. The value is in the range of 0 t o 127. If you do not specify an MBUF Relay receiver, this command displays MBUF Relay statistics for all the receivers on the CPU.

display system internal multicast capability

Use display system internal multicast capability to display multicast capability.

Syntax

display system internal multicast capability [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays multicast capability for the MPU.

display system internal multicast forwarding vlan reference

Use display system internal multicast forwarding vlan reference to display mappings between outgoing VLAN interfaces and Layer 2 multicast entries.

Syntax

display system internal multicast forwarding vlan reference [ group group-address | source source-address ] * [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

group group-address: Specifies a multicast group by its IP address. If you do not specify a multicast group, this command displays mappings between outgoing VLAN interfaces and Layer 2 multicast entries for all multicast groups.

source source-address: Specifies a multicast source by its IP address. If you do not specify a multicast source, this command displays mappings between outgoing VLAN interfaces and Layer 2 multicast entries for all multicast sources.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, this command displays mappings between outgoing VLAN interfaces and all multicast groups for all VLANs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays mappings between outgoing VLAN interfaces and Layer 2 multicast entries for the MPU.

display system internal multicast forwarding-table dummy

Use display system internal multicast forwarding-table dummy to display temporary multicast forwarding entries.

Syntax

display system internal multicast forwarding-table dummy [ group-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | source-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | statistics | slot slot-number ] *

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

group-address: Specifies a multicast group by its IP address in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. If you do not specify a multicast group, this command displays temporary multicast forwarding entries for all multicast groups.

source-address: Specifies a multicast source by its IP address. If you do not specify a multicast source, this command displays temporary multicast forwarding entries for all multicast sources.

mask-length: Specifies an address mask length. The default value is 32. For a multicast group address, the value range for this argument is 4 to 32. For a multicast source address, the value range for this argument is 0 to 32.

mask: Specifies an address mask. The default value is 255.255.255.255.

statistics: Displays statistics for temporary multicast forwarding entries.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays temporary multicast forwarding entries for the MPU.

display system internal multicast record

Use display system internal multicast record to display operation records about multicast entries.

Syntax

display system internal multicast record { statistics | { { all | fail } [ { group [ group-address | ipv6-group-address ] | source [ source-address | ipv6-source-address ] } * | item item-list | filter { exclude | include } { { add-l2-ip | add-l2-ip-port | add-l2-ip-slot | add-l2-mac | add-l2-mac-port | add-l2-mac-slot | add-l3-ipm | add-l3-oif | add-l3-port | add-l3-slot | del-l2-ip | del-l2-ip-port | del-l2-ip-slot | del-l2-mac | del-l2-mac-port | del-l2-mac-slot | del-l3-ipm | del-l3-oif | del-l3-port | del-l3-slot  | set-l3-data-group | set-l3-iif } * | ipmc-type-all } ] [ verbose ] } } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

statistics: Displays statistics for operation records.

all: Specifies all operation records.

fail: Specifies failed operation records.

group-address: Specifies a multicast group address.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address.

source-address: Specifies a multicast source address.

ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address.

item item-list: Specifies one or more records. To display one record, set the value of the item-list argument to 1. To display more records, use the form start-item [ to end-item ]. The value ranges for the start-item argument and the end-item argument are 1 to 500000.

filter: Specifies the operation records in the specified filtering mode.

exclude: Specifies the operation records that do not meet the specified criteria.

include: Specifies the operation records that meet the specified criteria.

add-l2-ip: Specifies the operation records of adding Layer 2 IP multicast entries.

add-l2-ip-port: Specifies the operation records of adding ports to Layer 2 IP multicast entries.

add-l2-ip-slot: Specifies the operation records of adding cards to Layer 2 IP multicast entries.

add-l2-mac: Specifies the operation records of adding Layer 2 MAC multicast entries.

add-l2-mac-port: Specifies the operation records of adding ports to Layer 2 MAC multicast entries.

add-l2-mac-slot: Specifies the operation records of adding cards to Layer 2 MAC multicast entries.

add-l3-ipm: Specifies the operation records of adding Layer 3 multicast entries.

add-l3-oif: Specifies the operation records of adding outgoing interfaces to Layer 3 multicast entries.

add-l3-port: Specifies the operation records of adding outgoing ports to Layer 3 multicast entries.

add-l3-slot: Specifies the operation records of adding distributed forwarding cards where outgoing interfaces reside to Layer 3 multicast entries.

del-l2-ip: Specifies the operation records of deleting Layer 2 IP multicast entries.

del-l2-ip-port: Specifies the operation records of deleting ports from Layer 2 IP multicast entries.

del-l2-ip-slot: Specifies the operation records of deleting cards from Layer 2 IP entries.

del-l2-mac: Specifies the operation records of deleting Layer 2 MAC multicast entries.

del-l2-mac-port: Specifies the operation records of deleting ports from Layer 2 MAC multicast entries.

del-l2-mac-slot: Specifies the operation records of deleting cards from Layer 2 MAC entries.

del-l3-ipm: Specifies the operation records of deleting Layer 3 IP multicast entries.

del-l3-oif: Specifies the operation records of deleting outgoing interfaces from Layer 3 multicast entries.

del-l3-port: Specifies the operation records of deleting outgoing ports from Layer 3 multicast entries.

del-l3-slot: Specifies the operation records of removing distributed forwarding cards where outgoing interfaces reside from Layer 3 multicast entries.

set-l3-data-group: Specifies the operation records of setting data-group addresses for Layer 3 multicast entries.

set-l3-iif: Specifies the operation records of setting incoming interfaces for Layer 3 multicast entries.

ipmc-type-all: Specifies all types of operation records.

verbose: Displays detailed information. If the outgoing interface and outgoing port in the record are not complete, you need to specify this keyword.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays operation records about multicast entries for the MPU.

display system internal nat

Use display system internal nat to display the NAT configuration in the kernel.

Syntax

display system internal nat slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal nat aging-queue

Use display system internal nat aging-queue to display NAT aging queue statistics.

Syntax

display system internal nat aging-queue { nopat | portblock } [ slot slot-number ] [ verbose ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

nopat: Displays aging queue statistics about NO-PAT entries.

portblock: Displyas statistics for the backup port block entries cached in the aging queue when the configuration for port block entires does not exist.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, the command displays NAT aging queue statistics for all cards.

verbose: Displays detailed information about NAT aging queue statistics. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays the number of NAT entries in the aging queue.

display system internal nat statistics

Use display system internal nat statistics to display NAT statistics.

Syntax

display system internal nat statistics [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, the command displays NAT statistics for all member devices.

Usage guidelines

When packet loss occurs in your network where NAT service is configured, you can use this command to check if the packet loss is caused by NAT service.

display system internal nd dad

Use display system internal nd dad to display DAD link information.

Syntax

display system internal nd dad slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal nd entry

Use display system internal nd entry to display ND entries.

Syntax

display system internal nd entry slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal nd ifcb

Use display system internal nd ifcb to display ND control block information for an interface.

Syntax

display system internal nd ifcb interface interface-type interface-number slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal nd machash

Use display system internal nd machash to display ND machash entries.

Syntax

display system internal nd machash vlan vlan-id ipv6-address slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

vlan vlan-id: Displays ND machash entries for the specified VLAN.

ip-address: Displays ND machash entries for the specified IP address.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal nd probe

Use display system internal nd probe to display ND probe link information.

Syntax

display system internal nd probe slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal nd rbhash

Use display system internal nd rbhash to display information about the rbhash entries on a card.

Syntax

display system internal nd rbhash vlan vlan-id ipv6-address slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its ID.

ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal nd reload

Use display system internal nd reload to display ND reload link information.

Syntax

display system internal nd reload slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal nd rule

Use display system internal nd rule to display ND rule information.

Syntax

display system internal nd rule { all | interface interface-type interface-number [ ipv6-address ] } slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Displays information about all ND rules.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal nd static

Use display system internal nd static to display static ND entries.

Syntax

display system internal nd static ipv6-address interface interface-type interface-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv6-address: Displays static ND entries for a specified IPv6 address.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

display system internal nd statistics

Use display system internal nd statistics to display ND statistics.

Syntax

display system internal nd statistics slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal portal ap-statistics

Use display system internal portal ap-statistics to display statistics for portal-related messages between the AC and APs in local forwarding mode.

Syntax

display system internal portal ap-statistics

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal portal process

Use display system internal portal process to display information about the portal process.

Syntax

display system internal portal process

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal portal statistics

Use display system internal portal statistics to display dynamic statistics for the portal process.

Syntax

display system internal portal statistics

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal ppp statistics

Use display system internal ppp statistics to display PPP statistics.

Syntax

display system internal ppp statistics { aggregation | all | interface-event } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

aggregation: Displays PPP aggregation statistics.

all: Displays all PPP statistics.

interface-event: Displays PPP interface event statistics.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID.

Usage guidelines

You can use this command on both the master and the backup devices.

display system internal pppoe-server statistics

Use display system internal pppoe-server statistics to display PPPoE server statistics.

Syntax

display system internal pppoe-server statistics aggregation [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

aggregation: Displays PPPoE server aggregation statistics.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

Yes

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

No

WX5000E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

No

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

No

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

You can use this command on both the master and the backup devices.

display system internal process state

Use display system internal process state to display service operating status information.

Syntax

display system internal process state [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays information for the master device.

display system internal rawip

Use display system internal rawip to display brief information about RawIP connections.

Syntax

display system internal rawip slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal rib event attribute

Use display system internal rib event attribute to display IPv4 RIB attribute events.

Syntax

display system internal rib event attribute

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal rib event policy

Use display system internal rib event policy to display IPv4 RIB policy events.

Syntax

display system internal rib event policy

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal rib event prefix

Use display system internal rib event prefix to display IPv4 RIB prefix events.

Syntax

display system internal rib event prefix

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal rib event protocol

Use display system internal rib event protocol to display IPv4 RIB protocol events.

Syntax

display system internal rib event protocol

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal rib event statistics

Use display system internal rib event statistics to display RIB event statistics.

Syntax

display system internal rib event statistics

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal rib instance

Use display system internal rib instance to display RIB process information.

Syntax

display system internal rib instance

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal rib log

Use display system internal rib log to display RIB logs.

Syntax

Distributed devices–Centralized IRF devices–In standalone mode:

display system internal rib log [ reverse ] [ standby slot slot-number ]

display system internal rib event log [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

rib: Displays RIB logs.

event: Displays logs about RIB routing changes.

reverse: Displays logs in reverse chronological order.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup RIB logs for an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command displays RIB logs.

display system internal rib memory

Use display system internal rib memory to display RIB memory information.

Syntax

display system internal rib memory

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal rib nib

Use display system internal rib nib to display next hop information in the RIB.

Syntax

display system internal rib nib [ self-originated ] [ nib-id ] [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

display system internal rib nib protocol protocol-name [ verbose ] standby slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

self-originated: Displays information about next hops of self-originated routes in the RIB.

nib-id: Specifies a NIB by its ID in the range of 1 to FFFFFFFF.

verbose: Displays detailed next hop information in the RIB. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief next hop information in the RIB.

protocol protocol-name: Specifies a protocol by its name, which can be direct or static.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup next hop information in the RIB for an IRF member device.

display system internal rib nib log

Use display system internal rib nib log to display next hop logs.

Syntax

display system internal rib nib log [ reverse ] [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

nib: Displays next hop logs.

reverse: Displays logs in reverse chronological order.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup next hop logs for an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command displays next hop logs.

display system internal rib prefix

Use display system internal rib prefix to display RIB prefix information.

Syntax

display system internal rib prefix ip-address mask-length [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ip-address: Specifies the destination IP address.

mask-length: Specifies the mask length of the IP address, in the range of 0 to 32.

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup RIB prefix information for an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command displays RIB prefix information.

display system internal rib summary

Use display system internal rib summary to display RIB statistics.

Syntax

display system internal rib summary [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

standby slot slot-number: Displays backup RIB statistics of an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command displays RIB statistics.

display system internal route-direct interface

Use display system internal route-direct interface to display interface information.

Syntax

display system internal route-direct interface [ interface-type interface-number | ip-address { mask | mask-length } ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

ip-address: Specifies an IP address in dotted decimal notation.

mask: Specifies the subnet mask in dotted decimal notation.

mask-length: Specifies the mask length, an integer in the range of 0 to 32.

display system internal route-static nib log

Use display system internal route-static nib log to display static route NIB logs.

Syntax

display system internal route-static nib log [ reverse ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

reverse: Displays logs in reverse chronological order.

display system internal session

Use display system internal session to display session configuration information.

Syntax

display system internal session [ slot slot-number ] [ verbose | interface [ interface-type interface-number ] ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays session configuration information for all member devices.

verbose: Displays detailed information about session configuration. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information about session configuration.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies a port by its number and type. If you do not specify a port, this command displays session configuration information for all ports.

display system internal session aging-queue

Use display system internal session aging-queue to display session aging queue statistics.

Syntax

display system internal session aging-queue [ { ipv4 | ipv6 } hot-backup-relation | relation ] [ slot slot-number [ core core-number ] ] [ verbose ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv4: Specifies IPv4 hot-backup relation entries.

ipv6: Specifies IPv6 hot-backup relation entries.

hotback-relation: Specifies hot-backup relation entries.

relation: Specifies relation entries.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays session aging queue statistics for all member devices.

core core-number: Specifies a CPU core by its core number.

verbose: Displays detailed information about session aging queue statistics. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays only the number of relation entries of the session aging queue.

Usage guidelines

If you do not specify any parameters, this command displays aging queue statistics for session entries.

display system internal session alg-exception

Use display system internal session alg-exception to display ALG statistics about abnormal packets.

Syntax

display system internal session alg-exception [ slot slot-number ] [ acl acl-number ] [ application { ftp | gtp | h225 | h245 | ils | mgcp | nbdgm | nbns | nbss | pptp | ras | rsh | rtsp | sccp | sip | sqlnet | tftp | xdmcp } ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays ALG statistics about abnormal packets for all member devices.

acl acl-number: Specifies an ACL by its number in the range of 2000 and 3999.

ftp: Specifies the FTP protocol.

gtp: Specifies the GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) protocol.

h225: Specifies the H.225 protocol.

h245: Specifies the H.245 protocol.

ils: Specifies the Internet Locator Service (ILS) protocol.

mgcp: Specifies the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) protocol.

nbns: Specifies the NetBIOS over TCP/IP (nbns/NBT) protocol.

nbss: Specifies the NetBIOS over TCP/IP (nbss/NBT) protocol.

ngdgm: Specifies the NetBIOS over TCP/IP (nbdgm/NBT) protocol.

pptp: Specifies the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) protocol.

ras: Specifies the RAS protocol.

rsh: Specifies the Remote Shell (RSH) protocol.

rtsp: Specifies the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) protocol.

sccp: Specifies the Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) protocol.

sip: Specifies the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) protocol.

sqlnet: Specifies the SQLNET protocol.

tftp: Specifies the TFTP protocol.

xdmcp: Specifies the X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) protocol.

display system internal session relation-table ipv4

Use display system internal session relation-table ipv4 to display information about IPv4 relation entries that match specific criteria.

Syntax

display system internal session relation-table ipv4 [ slot slot-number ] [ source-ip source-ip ] [ destination-ip destination-ip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays information for all member devices.

source-ip source-ip: Specifies a source IPv4 address from the initiator to the responder.

destination-ip destination-ip: Specifies a destination IPv4 address from the initiator to the responder.

display system internal session relation-table ipv6

Use display system internal session relation-table ipv6 to display information about IPv6 relation entries that match specific criteria.

Syntax

display system internal session relation-table ipv6 [ slot slot-number ] [ source-ip source-ip ] [ destination-ip destination-ip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays information for all member devices.

source-ip source-ip: Specifies a source IPv6 address from the initiator to the responder.

destination-ip destination-ip: Specifies a destination IPv6 address from the initiator to the responder.

display system internal session statistics

Use display system internal session statistics to display abnormal packet statistics for sessions.

Syntax

display system internal session statistics { ipv4 | ipv6 } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv4: Displays abnormal packet statistics for IPv4 sessions.

ipv6: Displays abnormal packet statistics for IPv6 sessions.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays abnormal packet statistics for all member devices.

display system internal session table ipv4

Use display system internal session table ipv4 to display information about IPv4 unicast session entries that match specific criteria.

Syntax

display system internal session table ipv4 [ slot slot-number ] [ source-ip source-ip ] [ destination-ip destination-ip ] [ protocol { dccp | icmp | raw-ip | sctp | tcp | udp | udp-lite } ] [ source-port source-port ] [ destination-port destination-port ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays information for all member devices.

source-ip source-ip: Specifies a source IPv4 address for a unicast session from the initiator to the responder.

destination-ip destination-ip: Specifies a destination IPv4 address for a unicast session from the initiator to the responder.

protocol { dccp | icmp | raw-ip | sctp | tcp | udp | udp-lite }: Specifies an IPv4 transport layer protocol, including DCCP, ICMP, Raw IP, SCTP, TCP, UDP, and UDP-Lite.

source-port source-port: Specifies a source port by its number. The source-port argument specifies the source port of a unicast session from the initiator to the responder. The value range for the source-port argument is 0 to 65535.

destination-port destination-port: Specifies a destination port by its number. The destination-port argument specifies the destination port of a unicast session from the initiator to the responder. The value range for the destination-port argument is 0 to 65535.

display system internal session table ipv6

Use display system internal session table ipv6 to display information about IPv6 unicast session entries that match specific criteria.

Syntax

display system internal session table ipv6 [ slot slot-number ] [ source-ip source-ip ] [ destination-ip destination-ip ] [ protocol { dccp | icmpv6 | raw-ip | sctp | tcp | udp | udp-lite } ] [ source-port source-port ] [ destination-port destination-port ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays information for all member devices.

source-ip source-ip: Specifies a source IPv6 address for a unicast session from the initiator to the responder.

destination-ip destination-ip: Specifies a destination IPv6 address for a unicast session from the initiator to the responder.

protocol { dccp | icmpv6 | raw-ip | sctp | tcp | udp | udp-lite }: Specifies an IPv6 transport layer protocol, including DCCP, ICMPv6, Raw IP, SCTP, TCP, UDP, and UDP-Lite.

source-port source-port: Specifies a source port by its number. The source-port argument specifies the source port of a unicast session from the initiator to the responder. The value range for the source-port argument is 0 to 65535.

destination-port destination-port: Specifies a destination port by its number. The destination-port argument specifies the destination port of a unicast session from the initiator to the responder. The value range for the destination-port argument is 0 to 65535.

display system internal startup cache

Use display system internal startup cache to display the file path of the .mdb binary configuration file used at the current startup.

Syntax

display system internal startup cache

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

When you use the save command to save the running configuration, the device automatically saves the running configuration to both an .mdb binary file and a .cfg text file. The two files use the same file name.

At startup, the device uses the following workflow to identify and load a configuration file:

1.     The device searches for a valid .cfg next-startup configuration file.

2.     If one is found, the device searches for an .mdb file that has the same name and content as the .cfg file.

3.     If a matching .mdb file is found, the device starts up with the .mdb file. If this file does not exist, the device starts up with the .cfg file.

The device loads an .mdb file faster than it loads a .cfg file.

This command displays None if the loaded configuration file is a .cfg file.

display system internal stp bridge-info

Use display system internal stp bridge-info to display bridge configuration for an instance.

Syntax

display system internal stp bridge-info instance instance-id slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

instance instance-id: Specifies an MSTI ID in the range of 0 to 4094, where 0 represents the common root bridge (CIST).

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal stp port-info

Use display system internal stp port-info to display the configuration and running status of an interface in the specified instance.

Syntax

display system internal stp port-info instance instance-id interface interface-type interface-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

instance instance-id: Specifies an MSTI ID in the range of 0 to 4094, where 0 represents the CIST.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface. The interface-type argument represents the interface type. The interface-number argument represents the interface number.

display system internal tcp

Use display system internal tcp to display brief information about TCP connections.

Syntax

display system internal tcp slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal tcp port-info

Use display system internal tcp port-info to display non-well known TCP port usage.

Syntax

display system internal tcp port-info [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays non-well known TCP port usage for all member devices.

display system internal tcp-proxy statistics

Use display system internal tcp-proxy statistics to display TCP proxy statistics about IPv4 and IPv6 TCP connections.

Syntax

display system internal tcp-proxy statistics { all | api | error | fsm | packet } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Displays all TCP proxy statistics.

api: Displays statistics about API calls.

error: Displays statistics about error packets.

fsm: Displays statistics about finite state machine (FSM) packets.

packet: Displays statistics about input and output TCP packets.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays TCP proxy statistics for all member devices.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

Yes

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes:

·     WX3010H

·     WX3024H

No:

·     WX3010H-L

·     WX3010H-X

·     WX3024H-L

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes: WX5510E

No: WX5540E

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

No

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

No

 

display system internal tcp-proxy statistics

Use display system internal tcp-proxy statistics to display TCP proxy statistics about IPv4 and IPv6 TCP connections.

Syntax

display system internal tcp-proxy statistics { all | api | error | fsm | packet } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Displays all TCP proxy statistics.

api: Displays statistics about API calls.

error: Displays statistics about error packets.

fsm: Displays statistics about finite state machine (FSM) packets.

packet: Displays statistics about input and output TCP packets.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays TCP proxy statistics for all member devices.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

Yes

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes:

·     WX3010H

·     WX3024H

No:

·     WX3010H-L

·     WX3010H-X

·     WX3024H-L

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes: WX5540H

No:

·     WX5560H

·     WX5580H

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes:

·     EWPXM1WCME0

·     LSUM1WCME0

No:

·     EWPXM1MAC0F

·     EWPXM2WCMD0F

·     LSQM1WCMX20

·     LSQM1WCMX40

·     LSUM1WCMX20RT

·     LSUM1WCMX40RT

 

display system internal tcp-proxy verbose

Use display system internal tcp-proxy verbose to display detailed information about TCP proxy.

Syntax

display system internal tcp-proxy verbose slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

Yes

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes:

·     WX3010H

·     WX3024H

No:

·     WX3010H-L

·     WX3010H-X

·     WX3024H-L

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes: WX5540H

No:

·     WX5560H

·     WX5580H

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes:

·     EWPXM1WCME0

·     LSUM1WCME0

No:

·     EWPXM1MAC0F

·     EWPXM2WCMD0F

·     LSQM1WCMX20

·     LSQM1WCMX40

·     LSUM1WCMX20RT

·     LSUM1WCMX40RT

 

display system internal udp

Use display system internal udp to display brief information about UDP connections.

Syntax

display system internal udp slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal udp port-info

Use display system internal udp port-info to display non-well known UDP port usage.

Syntax

display system internal udp port-info [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays non-well known UDP port usage for all member devices.

display system internal userlog mbuf dump

Use display system internal userlog mbuf dump to display the contents of flow log UDP packets.

Syntax

display system internal userlog mbuf dump count number [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

count number: Specifies the number of UDP packets to be displayed. The value range for the number argument is 1 to 100.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays the contents for the master device.

cpu cpu-number: Specifies a CPU by its number, which is fixed at 0.

display system internal userlog statistic

Use display system internal userlog statistic to display running statistics for the flow log module (USERLOG).

Syntax

display system internal userlog statistic [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays the statistics for the module on the active MPU. (Distributed devices–In standalone mode.)

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID or specifies a PEX by its virtual slot number. If you do not specify a member device or PEX, this command displays the statistics for the module on the master device.

display system internal userlog test

Use display system internal userlog test to test the flow log module and display the test result.

Syntax

display system internal userlog test count number [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

count number: Specifies the number of test packets to be sent. The value range for the number argument is 1 to 3000.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, the test is performed on the master device.

cpu cpu-number: Specifies a CPU by its number, which is fixed at 0.

 

display system internal vlan

Use display system internal vlan to display the internal information of the VLAN module.

Syntax

display system internal vlan { instance vlan-id | interface interface-type interface-number | summary } slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

instance vlan-id: Displays the VLAN module information of the VLAN specified by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094.

interface interface-type interface-number: Displays the VLAN module information of an interface specified by its type and number.

summary: Displays the summary VLAN module information.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

display system internal wips statistics

Use display system internal wips statistics to display WIPS statistics.

Syntax

display system internal wips statistics

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal wlan ac capability

Use display system internal wlan ac capability to display AC capacity information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan ac capability [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify an IRF member device, this command displays AC capacity information for the current device.

display system internal wlan adapter-asyncinfo

Use display system internal wlan adapter-asyncinfo to display asynchronous information at the adaptation layer.

Syntax

display system internal wlan adapter-asyncinfo { all | thread thread-number } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all threads.

thread thread-number: Specifies a thread by its thread number.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify an IRF member device, this command displays asynchronous information at the adaptation layer on the current device.

display system internal wlan ap message

Use display system internal wlan ap message to display statistics about messages sent and received by APMGR.

Syntax

display system internal wlan ap message statistics [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify an IRF member device, this command displays statistics about messages sent and received by APMGR on the current device.

display system internal wlan ap name

Use display system internal wlan ap name ap-name apcb to display APCB information for an AP.

Use display system internal wlan ap name ap-name capwap-context to display CAPWAP context information for an AP.

Use display system internal wlan ap name ap-name radio radio-id to display interface information for a radio on an AP.

Use display system internal wlan all radio-all to display radio interface information for all APs.

Syntax

display system internal wlan { all radio-all | ap name ap-name { apcb | capwap-context | radio radio-id } [ slot slot-number ] }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for the radio-id argument varies by device model.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify an IRF member device, this command displays the specified information on all IRF member devices.

display system internal wlan ap radio drv-info

Use display system internal wlan ap ap-name radio drv-info to display drive information for all radios on an AP.

Syntax

display system internal wlan ap ap-name radio drv-info

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

display system internal wlan ap-group-configuration

Use display system internal wlan ap-group-configuration to display AP group configuration for an AP group.

Syntax

display system internal wlan ap-group-configuration group-name group-name

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-group group-name: Specifies an AP group by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

display system internal wlan ap-libinfo

Use display system internal wlan ap-libinfo to display AP lib information or basic radio configuration lib information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan ap-libinfo app-id app-id { ap-id ap-id | ap-name ap-name } [ radio-id radio-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

app-id app-id: Specifies an app by its ID. The value range for the app-id argument varies by device model.

ap-id ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

ap-name ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

radio-id radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for the radio-id argument varies by device model. If you do not specify a radio, this command displays AP lib information.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays AP lib information or basic radio configuration lib information for the specified app of the current device.

Usage guidelines

Use this command to display AP or basic radio configuration information for a specific app when APMGR fails to synchronize information with other apps.

display system internal wlan ap-model-configuration

Use display system internal wlan ap-model-configuration to display configuration information about APs with the specified AP model in an AP group.

Syntax

display system internal wlan ap-model-configuration group-name group-name model-name model-name [ radio radio-id ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

group-name group-name: Specifies an AP group by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

model-name model-name: Specifies an AP model by its name.

radio radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for the radio-id argument varies by device model. If you do not specify a radio, this command displays information for all radios.

display system internal wlan apdb

Use display system internal wlan apdb to display AP model information in APDB.

Syntax

display system internal wlan apdb ap-model name ap-model [ radio radio-id ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-model: Specifies an AP model by its name.

radio radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for the radio-id argument varies by device model. If you do not specify a radio, this command displays AP model information in APDB for all radios.

display system internal wlan band-navigation

Use display system internal wlan band-navigation to display band navigation information about clients detected by an AP.

Syntax

display system internal wlan band-navigation ap ap-id [ client mac-address ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

client mac-address: Specifies a client by its MAC address in H-H-H format. If you do not specify this option, the command displays band navigation information about all clients detected by the AP.

display system internal wlan client ip

Use display system internal wlan client ip to display client IP information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan client ip [ mac-address mac-address ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

mac-address mac-address: Specifies a client by its MAC address. If you do not specify this option, the command displays IP information for all clients.

display system internal wlan command-cache

Use display system internal wlan command-cache to display command line information in the cache queue.

Syntax

display system internal wlan command-cache

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal wlan ctrl-ap

Use display system internal wlan ctrl-ap to display control AP information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan ctrl-ap [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify an IRF member device, this command displays control AP information for the current device.

Usage guidelines

Control APs are APs that are managed by the master AC but come online on the subordinate ACs.

display system internal wlan history bandwidth

Use display system internal wlan history bandwidth to display the history radio bandwidth configuration.

Syntax

display system internal wlan history bandwidth ap { all | { name ap-name | id ap-id } radio radio-id }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all APs.

name ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

id ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

radio-id radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for the radio-id argument varies by device model.

display system internal wlan history radiostate

Use display system internal wlan history radiostate to display the radio state debugging history.

Syntax

display system internal wlan history radiostate ap { id ap-id | name ap-name } radio radio-id

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

id ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

name ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

radio radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for this argument varies by AP model.

display system internal wlan history wlanid

Use display system internal wlan history wlanid to display history records for WLAN ID request and release.

Syntax

display system internal wlan history wlanid { ap-name ap-name | ap-id ap-id } radio-id radio-id

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-name ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

ap-id ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

radio-id radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for the radio-id argument varies by device model.

display system internal wlan history-error

Use display system internal wlan history-error to display history records about message processing failures of APMGR.

Syntax

display system internal wlan history-error { ap-id ap-id | ap-name ap-name } [ radio-id radio-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-id ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

ap-name ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

radio-id radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for the radio-id argument varies by device model. If you do not specify a radio, this command displays history records about message processing failures of APMGR for all radios.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays history records about message processing failures of APMGR on the current device.

display system internal wlan kernel-ap

Use display system internal wlan kernel-ap to display AP kernel information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan kernel-ap { name ap-name | all } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

name ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

all: Specifies all APs.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays AP kernel information for all IRF members.

display system internal wlan link-info

Use display system internal wlan link-info to display link information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan link-info [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays link information for all IRF member devices.

display system internal wlan load-balance neighbor-list ap

Use display system internal wlan load-balance neighbor-list ap to display radio-based load balancing information and client list information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan load-balance neighbor-list ap ap-id radio radio-id

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for this argument varies by AP model.

Usage guidelines

This command is available only for radio-based load balancing.

display system internal wlan load-balance neighbor-list client

Use display system internal wlan load-balance neighbor-list client to display information about radios that detect a client.

Syntax

display system internal wlan load-balance neighbor-list client mac-address

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

mac-address: Specifies a client by its MAC address in H-H-H format.

Usage guidelines

This command is available only for radio-based load balancing.

display system internal wlan load-status

Use display system internal wlan load-status to display load status information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan load-status

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

The command output includes the following information:

·     Number of online APs on an AC.

·     Whether the AC is enabled with AP backup.

·     Whether the AC is active.

display system internal wlan logbuffer ha

Use display system internal wlan logbuffer ha to display log information generated during HA active/standby switchover.

Syntax

display system internal wlan logbuffer ha

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal wlan logbuffer memory

Use display system internal wlan logbuffer memory to display memory usage information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan logbuffer memory

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

display system internal wlan response-timeout event

Use display system internal wlan response-timeout event to display information about response-timeout events.

Syntax

display system internal wlan response-timeout event

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

Use this command to locate the reason that causes slow responses. The response-timeout time is 1 second.

display system internal wlan statistics

Use display system internal wlan statistics to display AP statistics.

Syntax

display system internal wlan statistics { ap-interface name ap-name | ap-radio name ap-name radio radio-id }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-interface: Displays interface statistics on an AP.

ap-radio: Displays WLAN radio statistics on an AP.

name ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

radio radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for the radio-id argument varies by device model.

display system internal wlan virtual ap

Use display system internal wlan virtual ap to display virtual AP information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan virtual ap { all | bssid bssid }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all virtual APs.

bssid bssid: Specifies a virtual AP by its BSSID.

display system internal wlan virtual client

Use display system internal wlan virtual client to display virtual client information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan virtual client { all | bssid bssid [ offset offset-value ] }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all virtual clients.

bssid bssid: Specifies a virtual AP by the BSSID.

offset offset-value: Specifies a BSSID offset in the range of 0 to 511. If you do not specify this option, the command displays virtual client information for a BSSID without offsets.

display system internal wlan { aplb | kernel-aplb }

Use display system internal wlan { aplb | kernel-aplb } to display AP load balancing (LB) information.

Syntax

display system internal wlan { aplb | kernel-aplb } { { ip ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } port port-number | load-slot slot-number1 } [ slot slot-number2 ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

aplb: Displays AP LB information in user mode.

kernel-aplb: Displays AP LB information in kernel mode.

ip ipv4-address: Specifies the IPv4 address of an AP. The ipv4-address argument represents the IPv4 address used to establish a CAPWAP tunnel with the AC.

ipv6 ipv6-address: Specifies the IPv6 address of an AP. The ipv6-address argument represents the IPv6 address used to establish a CAPWAP tunnel with the AC.

port port-number: Specifies the port number of an AP in the range of 100 to 65535. The port-number argument represents the port number used to establish a CAPWAP tunnel with the AC.

load-slot slot-number1: Displays LB information for APs that come online on the specified AC.

slot slot-number2: Displays AP LB information stored on the specified AC.

display transceiver information

Use display transceiver information to display detailed transceiver information.

Syntax

display transceiver information interface [ interface-type interface-name ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface [ interface-type interface-name ]: Specifies an interface by its type and name. If you do not specify this option, the command displays detailed information about transceivers on all interfaces.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

No

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

No

 

display transceiver moduleinfo

Use display transceiver moduleinfo to display core transceiver data structure information used in the software.

Syntax

display transceiver moduleinfo interface [ interface-type interface-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface [ interface-type interface-number ]: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify the interface-type interface-number argument, the command displays information about transceivers on all interfaces.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

No

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

No

 

display transceiver register

Use display transceiver register to display transceiver register information.

Syntax

display transceiver register interface [ interface-type interface-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface [ interface-type interface-number ]: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify the interface-type interface-number argument, the command displays information about transceivers on all interfaces.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

No

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

No

 

 

F

follow

Use follow to display the stack information for a process or a thread.

Syntax

follow { job job-id | process pid } [ thread thread-id ] [ delay seconds ] [ iteration count ] [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

job job-id: Specifies a job by its ID in the range of 1 to 2147483647. A job ID uniquely identifies a process, and it does not change after the process restarts.

process pid: Specifies a process by its ID in the range of 1 to 2147483647. The process ID might change after the process restarts.

thread thread-id: Specifies a thread by its ID in the range of 1 to 2147483647. If you do not specify this option, all threads for the specified process are specified.

delay seconds: Specifies the interval between follow operations in seconds, in the range of 0 to 255. The default value is 5.

iteration count: Specifies the number of follow operations, in the range of 0 to 255. The default value is 5.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays process or thread stack information for the master device.

cpu cpu-number: Specifies a CPU by its number.

Usage guidelines

For a user process, this command displays the following information:

·     The user stack information (starting from the user stack prompt).

·     The kernel stack information (starting from the kernel stack prompt).

For a kernel process, this command displays only the kernel stack information.

fpl-diag

Use fpl-diag to execute the specified debugging command.

Syntax

fpl-diag { cmd-string | slot slot-number cmd-string }

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies a slot by its number.

cmd-string: Specifies a debugging command. This argument is only used for product debugging. It might cause system crash or make the device unavailable. It can only be used by H3C support.

L

license check-timer

Use license check-timer to set a check timer for license validity.

Syntax

license check-timer interval-value slot slot-number

Default

The check timer is 86400 seconds (24 hours).

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interval-value: Sets the check timer for license validity, in seconds. The value range is 10 to 864000. H3C recommends that you set a value larger than 60 seconds. A timer shorter than 60 seconds might degrade system performance.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

A license is valid for a time period in days. The device checks the license for validity at the check interval. If the license does not expire, the device decreases the validity period by 1 day. If the license has expired, the device marks the license as expired.

The setting cannot survive a reboot because it is not saved to the configuration file.

Use this command only for internal tests. By default, the timer is set to the highest value. Changing the setting will cause your license to expire before the expiration date.

license file-timer

Use license check-timer to set a check timer for license file availability.

Syntax

license file-timer interval-value slot slot-number

Default

The check timer is 1800 seconds (30 minutes).

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interval-value: Set the check timer for license file availability, in seconds. The value range is 10 to 864000. H3C recommends that you set a value larger than 60 seconds. A short checker might degrade system performance.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

After the device starts up, the system automatically starts the license processes and checks the availability of license files. If a license file is not available, its license file check timer starts. The device periodically checks the file for file recovery. When the license file is recovered, the system deletes the timer.

The setting cannot survive a reboot because it is not saved to the configuration file.

lipc connection detect

Use lipc connection detect to detect node connectivity.

Syntax

lipc connection detect

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

This command enables the current node to continuously send five echo requests to all connected remote nodes. If the current node receives an echo reply from a remote node, it means that the remote node is reachable. Otherwise, the remote node is unreachable.

lipc dump

Use lipc dump to configure a protocol-based LIPC dumping rule.

Use undo lipc dump to delete a protocol-based LIPC dumping rule.

Syntax

lipc dump lgmp [ port port ] [ recv | send ] [ lip lip ]

undo lipc dump [ lgmp [ port port ] [ recv | send ] ] [ lip lip ]

lipc dump { mtcp | stcp | sudp } [ port port ] [ ack | ctrl | data ] [ recv | send ] [ lip lip ]

undo lipc dump [ { mtcp | stcp | sudp } [ port port ] [ ack | ctrl | data ] [ recv | send ] ] [ lip lip ]

lipc dump { publish | topology } [ recv | send ] [ lip lip ]

undo lipc dump [ { publish | topology } [ recv | send ] ] [ lip lip ]

Default

No protocol-based LIPC dumping rule exists.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lgmp: Specifies the LGMP protocol.

mtcp: Specifies the MTCP protocol.

stcp: : Specifies the STCP protocol.

sudp: Specifies the SUDP protocol.

publish: Specifies the publish protocol.

topology: Specifies the topology protocol.

port port: Specifies a port by its number. If you do not specify a port, the command dumps packets on all ports.

ack: Dumps acknowledgment packets.

ctrl: Dumps control packets.

data: Dumps data packets.

recv: Dumps received packets.

send: Dumps sent packets.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range if 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command dumps packets on the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

If you do not specify the ack, ctrl, or data keyword, the command dumps acknowledgment, control, and data packets.

If you do not specify the recv or send keyword, the command dumps received and sent packets.

You can repeat this command to configure a maximum of five protocol-based LIPC dumping rules by specifying different parameters. To view all the configured LIPC dumping rules, use the display system internal lipc dump configuration command.

If a packet matches multiple protocol-based LIPC dumping rules, the system generates only one dumping record. If a packet matches both a protocol-based dumping rule and a content-based dumping rule, the system generates two dump records. To view all dumped packets, use the display system internal lipc dump command.

lipc dump buffer

Use lipc dump buffer to allocate or release an LIPC dumping buffer.

Syntax

lipc dump buffer { alloc [ max-record num ] | free } [ lip lip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

alloc: Allocates an LIPC dumping buffer.

free: Releases an LIPC dumping buffer.

max-record num: Specifies the capacity of the dumping buffer, in the range of 1 to 10000 KB. The default is 10 KB.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the configuration applies to the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

To dump a large number of packets, use this command to allocate a large dumping buffer before you enable LIPC dumping.

lipc dump enable

Use lipc dump enable to enable LIPC dumping.

Use undo lipc dump enable to disable LIPC dumping.

Syntax

lipc dump enable [ loop] [ lip lip ]

undo lipc dump enable [ lip lip ]

Default

LIPC dumping is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

loop: Specifies the loop dumping mode. If you do not specify this keyword, the command does not dump packets when the dumping buffer is full.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command enables LIPC dumping for the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

If you have not allocated a dumping buffer, the system automatically allocates a dumping buffer with a capacity of 10 KB when you execute this command.

The undo lipc dump enable command does not delete LIPC dumping rules or release the dumping buffer.

lipc dump offset

Use lipc dump offset to configure a content-based LIPC dumping rule.

Use undo lipc dump to delete a content-based LIPC dumping rule.

Syntax

lipc dump offset offset length length value value [ recv | send ] [ lip lip ]

undo lipc dump [ offset offset length length value value [ recv | send ] ] [ lip lip ]

Default

No content-based LIPC dumping rule exists.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

offset: Specifies the matching content offset from the LIP packet header, in the range of 0 to 65535 bytes.

length length: Specifies the length of matching contents for dumping, in bytes. The value for the length argument is 1, 2, 4, or 8.

value value: Specifies the value of matching contents for dumping, in hexadecimal. The value range for the value argument is related to the length argument, as shown in the following table.

 

Value of the length argument

Value range for the value argument

1

0 to 0xFF

2

0 to 0xFFFF

4

0 to 0xFFFFFFFF

8

0 to FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

 

recv: Dumps received packets.

send: Dumps sent packets.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command dumps packets for the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

If you do not specify the recv or send keyword, the command dumps both received and sent packets.

After receiving a packet at the driver layer, the system compares length bytes after the offset byte in the packet with value. If the bytes match value, the system dumps the first 48 bytes of the packet to the dumping buffer. Packets dumped on a protocol basis and those on a content basis are stored in the same dumping buffer. To view all dumped packets, use the display system internal lipc dump command.

You can repeat this command to configure a maximum of five content-based LIPC dumping rules by specifying different parameters. To view all the configured LIPC dumping rules, use the display system internal lipc dump configuration command.

To delete a content-based LIPC dumping rule, you must specify the same offset, length, and value as those in an existing rule.

If a packet matches multiple content-based LIPC dumping rules, the system generates only one dumping record. If a packet matches both a content-based dumping rule and a protocol-based dumping rule, the system generates two dumping records.

lipc performance

Use lipc performance to configure performance statistics for LIPC unicast or multicast connections and enable the LIPC transmission performance evaluation.

Syntax

lipc performance { mtcp | stcp } { clear | off | on } [ lip lip ]

Default

Performance statistics is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

mtcp: Specifies the LIPC MTCP module.

stcp: Specifies the LIPC STCP module.

clear: Clears performance statistics.

off: Disables performance statistics.

on: Enables performance statistics.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command applies to the node where the global active MPU resides.

lipc ping

Use lipc ping to ping a node.

Syntax

lipc ping lip lip [ length length ] [ times times ] [ summary ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a node by its ID in the range of 0 to 32767.

length length: Specifies the length of an echo request packet (excluding the LIPC packet header), in the range of 0 to 32767 bytes. The default is 100 bytes.

times times: Specifies the number of times for sending echo request packets, in the range of 0 to 65535. The default is 3.

summary: Displays summary information. If you do not specify the keyword, the system displays detailed information and summary information.

Usage guidelines

You can use this command to examine whether the LIPC connection between the local node and the specified node is operating correctly.

lipc timeout

Use lipc timeout to set the timeout time for LIPC topology links.

Syntax

lipc timeout time [ lip lip ]

Default

The setting is 60 seconds.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

timeout time: Specifies a timeout time in the range of 3 to 65535 seconds.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command sets the timeout time for LIPC topology links on the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

If the topology module at the local node does not receive the heartbeat packets from a node in up state when the timeout time expires, it tears down all unicast and multicast connections with the node.

The timeout time needs to be modified only when you use the KDB or KGDB to debug the kernel. H3C recommends that you set a larger timeout time to avoid the other nodes from tearing down the connections with the node whose kernel is being debugged.

list

Use list to display subdirectory or file information in the /proc/, /sys/, or /var/ directory.

Syntax

list file-path [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

file-path: Specifies a subdirectory path or file path, which is case sensitive.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, the command displays the subdirectory or file information for the master device.

Usage guidelines

The file or subdirectory path specified cannot contain file links.

M

memory boundary-check enable

Use memory boundary-check enable to enable memory boundary check.

Use undo memory boundary-check enable to disable memory boundary check.

Syntax

memory boundary-check enable job job-id [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

undo memory boundary-check enable job job-id [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

Default

Memory boundary check is disabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

job job-id: Specifies a job by its ID in the range of 1 to 2147483647. A job ID uniquely identifies a process, and it does not change after the process restarts.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command enables memory boundary check for the master device.

cpu cpu-number: Specifies a CPU by its number.

Usage guidelines

This command enables the system to perform memory boundary check before each memory deallocation to ensure the correct memory allocation and deallocation.

If a memory overwrite occurs, the system stores the memory overwrite information in a memory file. The system stores all memory overwrite information in the same memory file.

Related commands

memory boundary-check scan

memory boundary-check scan

Use memory boundary-check scan to trigger a memory boundary check and display the check result.

Syntax

memory boundary-check scan job job-id [ slot slot-number [ cpu cpu-number ] ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

job job-id: Specifies a job by its job ID in the range of 1 to 2147483647. A job ID uniquely identifies a process, and it does not change after the process restarts.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command triggers a memory boundary check and displays the check result for the master device.

cpu cpu-number: Specifies a CPU by its number.

Usage guidelines

This command takes effect only when memory boundary check has been enabled.

If a memory overwrite is detected, the system displays 128-byte memory contents starting from the 16th byte preceding the detected memory address.

When more than one memory overwrite is detected, the system only records and displays 128-byte memory contents with the lowest memory address detected.

Related commands

memory boundary-check enable

monitor lipc

Use monitor lipc to display realtime statistics for LIPC in interactive mode.

Syntax

monitor lipc { mtcp | stcp | sudp } { recv | send } [ lip lip ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

mtcp: Specifies the MTCP module.

stcp: Specifies the STCP module.

sudp Specifies the SUDP module.

recv: Specifies received packets.

mtcp: Specifies sent packets.

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command displays realtime statistics for the node where the global active MPU resides.

Usage guidelines

The command displays statistics (including information about received and transmitted packets, state information, and buffer information) in descending order. The system refreshes statistics every five seconds, and it can display a maximum of 10 statistics items each time.

You can enter the letter q or Q to quit the display and return to probe view.

multicast record limit

Use multicast record limit to set the maximum number of operation records for multicast entries.

Use undo multicast record limit to restore the default.

Syntax

multicast record [ fail ] limit limit-value

undo multicast record [ fail ] limit

Default

The maximum number is 0. The device does not keep operation records for multicast entries.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user role

network-admin

Parameters

fail: Specifies records of failed operations on multicast entries.

limit-value: Specifies the maximum number of operation records for multicast entries, in the range of 0 to 500000.

P

probe

Use probe to enter probe view.

Syntax

probe

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

In probe view, you can use commands to view system status and information and diagnose system faults.

R

reset system internal arp statistics

Use reset system internal arp statistics to clear ARP statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal arp statistics slot slot-number

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

reset system internal aspf statistics

Use reset system internal aspf statistics to clear statistics about packets dropped by ASPF and filter.

Syntax

reset system internal aspf statistics interface { ipv4 | ipv6 } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface: Clears dropped packet statistics for interfaces.

ipv4: Specifies IPv4 packets.

ipv6: Specifies IPv6 packets.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command clears dropped packet statistics for all member devices.

reset system internal fsim statistics

Use reset system internal fsim statistics to clear FSIM statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal fsim statistics slot slot-number

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

reset system internal ip routing-table statistics protocol

Use reset system internal ip routing-table statistics protocol to clear IPv4 route statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal ip routing-table statistics protocol { protocol | all } standby slot slot-number

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

protocol: Clears statistics about IPv4 routes installed by a protocol. The protocol argument specifies a routing protocol, which can be direct or static.

all: Clears all IPv4 route statistics.

standby slot slot-number: Clears backup IPv4 route statistics for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

reset system internal ipv6 rib log

Use reset system internal ipv6 rib log to clear IPv6 RIB logs.

Syntax

reset system internal ipv6 rib [ event ] log [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

event: Clears logs about IPv6 RIB route changes.

standby slot slot-number: Clears backup IPv6 RIB logs for an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command clears IPv6 RIB logs.

reset system internal ipv6 rib nib log

Use reset system internal ipv6 rib nib log to clear IPv6 next hop logs.

Syntax

reset system internal ipv6 rib nib log [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

standby slot slot-number: Clears backup IPv6 next hop logs for an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command clears IPv6 next hop logs.

reset system internal ipv6 rib summary

Use reset system internal ipv6 rib summary to clear IPv6 RIB statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal ipv6 rib summary [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

standby slot slot-number: Clears backup IPv6 RIB statistics of an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command clears IPv6 RIB statistics.

reset system internal ipv6 route-static nib log

Use reset system internal ipv6 route-static nib log to clear IPv6 static route NIB logs.

Syntax

reset system internal ipv6 route-static nib log

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

reset system internal ipv6 routing-table statistics protocol

Use reset system internal ipv6 routing-table statistics protocol to clear IPv6 route statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal ipv6 routing-table statistics protocol { protocol | all } standby slot slot-number

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

protocol: Clears statistics about IPv6 routes installed by a protocol. The protocol argument specifies a routing protocol, which can be direct or static.

all: Clears all IPv6 route statistics.

standby slot slot-number: Clears backup IPv6 route statistics for an IRF member device.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

No

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

reset system internal lipc dump buffer

Use reset system internal lipc dump buffer to clear the LIPC dumping buffer.

Syntax

reset system internal lipc dump buffer [ lip lip ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

lip lip: Specifies a remote node by its ID in the range of 0 to 65535. If you do not specify a remote node, the command clear the LIPC dumping buffer for the node where the global active MPU resides.

reset system internal mac-address statistics

Use reset system internal mac-address statistics to clear MAC address table statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal mac-address statistics slot slot-number

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

reset system internal mbuf relay statistics

Use reset system internal mbuf relay statistics to clear MBUF Relay statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal mbuf relay statistics slot slot-number [ vcpu vcpu-number [ rcv receiver-id ] ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID.

vcpu vcpu-number: Specifies a vCPU by its number. If you do not specify a vCPU, this command clears MBUF Relay statistics for all vCPUs on the card.

The following matrix shows the value ranges for the vcpu vcpu-number option:

 

Hardware series

Model

Value range

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

0

WX2500 series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

0

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

0

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

·     0 to 7 for the WX3508H

·     0 to 15 for the WX3510H/WX3520H/WX3520H-F/WX3540H

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

0 to 31

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

0 to 31

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX20RT

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX40RT

0 to 31

 

rcv received-id: Specifies the MBUF Relay receiver by its ID. The value is in the range of 0 to 127. If you do not specify an MBUF Relay receiver, this command clears MBUF Relay statistics for all the receivers on the CPU.

reset system internal multicast record

Use reset system internal multicast record to clear operation records for multicast entries.

Syntax

reset system internal multicast record

Views

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Predefined user role

network-admin

reset system internal nat statistics

Use reset system internal nat statistics to clear NAT statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal nat statistics [ slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, the command clears NAT statistics for all member devices.

reset system internal nd statistics

Use reset system internal nd statistics to clear ND statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal nd statistics [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command clears ND statistics for all member devices.

 


reset system internal portal ap-statistics

Use reset system internal portal ap-statistics to clear statistics for portal-related messages between the AC and APs in local forwarding mode.

Syntax

reset system internal portal ap-statistics

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

reset system internal portal statistics

Use reset system internal portal statistics to clear dynamic statistics for the portal process.

Syntax

reset system internal portal statistics

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

reset system internal ppp statistics

Use reset system internal ppp statistics to clear PPP statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal ppp statistics { aggregation | all | interface-event } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

aggregation: Clears PPP aggregation statistics.

all: Clears all PPP statistics.

interface-event: Clears PPP interface event statistics.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID.

Usage guidelines

You can use this command on both the master and backup devices.

reset system internal pppoe-server statistics

Use reset system internal pppoe-server statistics to clear PPPoE server statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal pppoe-server statistics aggregation [ slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

aggregation: Clears PPPoE server aggregation statistics.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its ID.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

Yes

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

No

WX3000H series

WX3010H-X

WX3010H-L

WX3024H-L

No

WX3500H series

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

No

WX5000E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

No

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

No

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes

 

You can use this command on both the master and the backup devices.

 

reset system internal rib log

Use reset system internal rib log to clear RIB logs.

Syntax

reset system internal rib [ event ] log [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

event: Clears logs about RIB route changes.

standby slot slot-number: Clears backup RIB logs for an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command clears RIB logs.

reset system internal rib nib log

Use reset system internal rib nib log to clear next hop logs.

Syntax

reset system internal rib nib log [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

standby slot slot-number: Clears backup next hop logs for an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command clears next hop logs.

reset system internal rib summary

Use reset system internal rib summary to clear RIB statistics.

Syntax

reset system internal rib summary [ standby slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

standby slot slot-number: Clears backup RIB statistics of an IRF member device. If you do not specify this option, the command clears RIB statistics.

reset system internal route-static nib log

Use reset system internal route-static nib log to clear static route NIB logs.

Syntax

reset system internal route-static nib log

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

reset system internal session alg statistics

Use reset system internal session alg statistics to clear ALG statistics about abnormal packets.

Syntax

reset system internal session alg statistics [ slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command clears ALG statistics about abnormal packets for all member devices.

reset system internal session statistics

Use reset system internal session statistics to clear abnormal packet statistics for sessions.

Syntax

reset system internal session statistics { ipv4 | ipv6 } [ slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ipv4: Clears abnormal packet statistics for IPv4 sessions.

ipv6: Clears abnormal packet statistics for IPv6 sessions.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command clears abnormal packet statistics for all member devices.

reset system internal tcp-proxy statistics

Use reset system internal tcp-proxy statistics to clear TCP proxy statistics for IPv4 and IPv6 connections.

Syntax

reset system internal tcp-proxy statistics

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

Yes

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes:

·     WX3010H

·     WX3024H

No:

·     WX3010H-L

·     WX3010H-X

·     WX3024H-L

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes: WX5510E

No: WX5540E

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

No

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

No

 

reset system internal tcp-proxy statistics

Use reset system internal tcp-proxy statistics to clear TCP proxy statistics for IPv4 and IPv6 TCP connections.

Syntax

reset system internal tcp-proxy statistics

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

Yes

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes:

·     WX3010H

·     WX3024H

No:

·     WX3010H-L

·     WX3010H-X

·     WX3024H-L

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes: WX5540H

No:

·     WX5560H

·     WX5580H

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20RT

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes:

·     EWPXM1WCME0

·     LSUM1WCME0

No:

·     EWPXM1MAC0F

·     EWPXM2WCMD0F

·     LSQM1WCMX20

·     LSQM1WCMX40

·     LSUM1WCMX20RT

·     LSUM1WCMX40RT

 

reset system internal wlan history bandwidth

Use reset system internal wlan history bandwidth to clear history radio bandwidth configuration.

Syntax

reset system internal wlan history bandwidth ap { all | { name ap-name | id ap-id } radio radio-id }

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

all: Specifies all APs.

name ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

id ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

radio-id radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for the radio-id argument varies by device model.

reset system internal wlan history radiostate

Use reset system internal wlan history radiostate to clear the radio state debugging history.

Syntax

reset system internal wlan history radiostate ap { id ap-id | name ap-name } radio radio-id

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

id ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

name ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

radio radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for this argument varies by AP model.

reset system internal wlan history-error

Use reset system internal wlan history-error to clear history records about message processing failures of APMGR.

Syntax

reset system internal wlan history-error { ap-id ap-id | ap-name ap-name } [ radio-id radio-id ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-id ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

ap-name ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

radio-id radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for the radio-id argument varies by device model. If you do not specify a radio, this command clears history records about message processing failures of APMGR for all radios.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command clears history records about message processing failures of APMGR on the current device.

reset system internal wlan response-timeout event

Use reset system internal wlan response-timeout event to clear information about response-timeout events.

Syntax

reset system internal wlan response-timeout event

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

Use this command to make room for new response-timeout event information.

rrm calibrate-power step

Use rrm calibrate-power step to set the power adjustment step.

Use undo rrm calibrate-power step to restore the default.

Syntax

rrm calibrate-power step { down | up } value

undo rrm calibrate-power step { down | up }

Default

The power adjustment step is 3 dBm.

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

down: Specifies a power decrement step.

up: Specifies a power increment step.

value: Specifies a power adjustment step in the range of 1 to 8 dBm.

S

system internal session alg statistics

Use system internal session alg statistics acl acl-number enable to enable ALG abnormal statistics collection.

Use undo system internal session alg statistics to disable ALG abnormal statistics collection.

Syntax

system internal session alg statistics acl acl-number enable [ slot slot-number ]

undo system internal session alg statistics

Default

ALG abnormal statistics collection is disabled.

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

acl acl-number: Specifies an ACL by its number in the range of 2000 to 3999.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command enables ALG abnormal statistics collection on all member devices.

Usage guidelines

This command enables the device to collect ALG statistics about abnormal packets that match the specified ACL.

The undo form of this command will clear the collected ALG statistics about abnormal packets.

T

tcp-proxy statistics

Use tcp-proxy statistics to turn on or off counters for TCP proxy.

Syntax

tcp-proxy statistics { off | on }

Default

Counters are turned off for TCP proxy.

Views

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Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

off: Turns off counters for TCP proxy.

on: Turns on counters for TCP proxy.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

Yes

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes:

·     WX3010H

·     WX3024H

No:

·     WX3010H-L

·     WX3010H-X

·     WX3024H-L

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

Yes: WX5540H

No:

·     WX5560H

·     WX5580H

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

Yes:

·     EWPXM1WCME0

·     LSUM1WCME0

No:

·     EWPXM1MAC0F

·     EWPXM2WCMD0F

·     LSQM1WCMX20

·     LSQM1WCMX40

·     LSUM1WCMX20RT

·     LSUM1WCMX40RT

 

The TCP proxy counters collect information about the numbers of API calls, input and output TCP packets, error packets, and FSM packets.

tcp-proxy statistics

Use tcp-proxy statistics to turn on or off the counters for TCP proxy.

Syntax

tcp-proxy statistics { off | on }

Default

Counters are turned off for TCP proxy.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

off: Turns off the counters for TCP proxy.

on: Turns on the counters for TCP proxy.

Usage guidelines

The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:

 

Hardware series

Model

Command compatibility

WX1800H series

WX1804H

WX1810H

WX1820H

Yes

WX2500H series

WX2510H

WX2540H

WX2560H

Yes

WX3000H series

WX3010H

WX3010H-L

WX3010H-X

WX3024H

WX3024H-L

Yes:

·     WX3010H

·     WX3024H

No:

·     WX3010H-L

·     WX3010H-X

·     WX3024H-L

WX3500H

WX3508H

WX3510H

WX3520H

WX3540H

Yes

WX5500E series

WX5510E

WX5540E

Yes: WX5510E

No: WX5540E

WX5500H series

WX5540H

WX5560H

WX5580H

No

Access controller modules

EWPXM1MAC0F

EWPXM1WCME0

EWPXM2WCMD0F

LSQM1WCMX20

LSQM1WCMX40

LSUM1WCME0

LSUM1WCMX20RT

LSUM1WCMX40RT

No

 

The TCP proxy counters collect information about the numbers of API calls, input and output TCP packets, error packets, and FSM packets.

 


V

view

Use view to display the contents of a file in the /proc/, /sys/, or /var/ directory.

Syntax

view file-path [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

file-path: Specifies a file by its path, which is case sensitive.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, the command displays the file contents for the master device.

Usage guidelines

The specified file path cannot contain file links. A file link is similar to a file shortcut and points to a file or directory. You can access a file or directory through a file link.

W

wips fix-channel-scan

Use wips fix-channel-scan to enable WIPS to scan the specified channel.

Use undo wips fix-channel-scan to disable WIPS from scanning the specified channel.

Syntax

wips fix-channel-scan ap id ap-id radio radio-id channel channel-number

undo wips fix-channel-scan ap id id radio id

Default

WIPS is disabled from scanning the specified channel.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-id: Specifies an AP by its ID in the range of 1 to 65535.

radio-id: Specifies a radio by its ID. The value range for this argument varies by AP model.

channel-number: Specifies a channel by its number in the range of 1 to 255.

Usage guidelines

This command enables WIPS to scan only the specified channel. However, devices on adjacent channels might be detected because of channel overlapping.

wlan ap-execute exec-console enable

Use wlan ap-execute exec-console enable to enable the execution console for an online AP.

Use wlan ap-execute exec-console disable to disable the execution console for an online AP.

Syntax

wlan ap-execute ap-name exec-console { disable | enable }

Default

When an AP comes online, the execution console is automatically disabled. When the AP goes offline, the execution console is automatically enabled.

Views

Probe view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

Usage guidelines

When the execution console of an AP is disabled, users cannot log in to the AP through the console port or through Telnet. This command does not affect logged-in users.

wlan ap-link-test

Use wlan ap-link-test to test the CAPWAP tunnel performance.

Syntax

wlan ap-link-test { ipv4-address | ipv6-address } [ destination port-number | source port-number | packet-length value | { burst | continuous } rate rate time time ] *

Views

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Parameters

ipv4-address: Specifies an AP by its IPv4 address.

ipv6-address: Specifies an AP by its IPv6 address.

destination port-number: Specifies the destination UDP port in the range of 1 to 65535. The default destination UDP port is 5246.

source port-number: Specifies the source UDP port in the range of 1 to 65535. The default source UDP port is 5246.

packet-length value: Specifies the tested packet length in bytes. The value range for the value argument is 66 to 2048. The default value is 128.

burst: Enables the burst packet-sending mode, which means that fragmented packets are sent at a one-time attempt every 1 second.

continuous: Enables the continuous packet-sending mode, which means that fragmented packets are sent every 10 milliseconds within a second. If all fragmented packets are sent within a second, the device does not send packets until the next second starts.

rate rate: Specifies the packet transmit rate in packets per second. The value range for the rate argument is 1 to 10000.

time time: Specifies the test duration in seconds. The value range for the time argument is 1 to 100.

wlan image-load model

Use wlan image-load model to specify the AP models for software version assignment from the AC.

Use undo wlan image-load model to remove the configuration.

Syntax

wlan image-load model { model }&<1-8>

undo wlan image-load model { model }&<1-8>

Default

No AP models are specified for software version assignment from the AC. The AC can assign a software version to all AP models.

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Parameters

{ model }&<1-8>: Specifies the AP models. &<1-8> indicates that you can specify a maximum of eight AP models.

Usage guidelines

This command limits the AP models to which the AC assigns a software version. It must work with the software upgrade feature. When software upgrade is enabled, the AC examines the software version of an AP during CAPWAP tunnel establishment. If the AP uses a different software version from the software version stored in the APDB, the AC assigns the corresponding software version to the AP based on the AP model specified in this command.

For more information about AP software upgrade, see WLAN Configuration Guide.

This command takes effect only on offline APs.

wlan image-load simultaneous

Use wlan image-load simultaneous to set the maximum number of concurrent software version assignment tasks on each thread of the AC.

Syntax

wlan image-load simultaneous count

Default

Each thread of the AC can simultaneously process a maximum of eight software version assignment tasks.

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Parameters

count: Specifies the maximum number of concurrent software version assignment tasks on each thread of the AC. The value range is 1 to 64.

wlan system internal ap adjust reboot enable

Use wlan system internal ap adjust reboot enable to enable reboot adjustment.

Use undo wlan system internal ap adjust reboot enable to disable reboot adjustment.

Syntax

wlan system internal ap adjust reboot enable

undo wlan system internal ap adjust reboot enable

Default

Reboot adjustment is enabled.

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Usage guidelines

The AC matches the radio information received from an online AP against the local radio information. If the reboot adjustment is enabled, the AC restarts the AP after 10 consecutive match failures. If the reboot adjustment is disabled, the AC does not restart the AP and continues the matching.

wlan system internal offline-restrain

Use wlan system internal offline-restrain to enable AP logoff suppression for an AP.

Use undo wlan system internal offline-restrain to disable AP logoff suppression for an AP.

Syntax

wlan system internal offline-restrain ap ap-name

undo wlan system internal offline-restrain ap ap-name

Default

AP logoff suppression is disabled.

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Parameters

ap ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

Usage guidelines

To locate problems easily, use the AP logoff suppression feature to control the state machine of an AP.

·     When this feature is enabled, the AP's state machine is always Run. After you execute the wlan system internal offline-restrain command, the system prompts you to determine whether to always retransmit packets. If you enter Y, the AC always sends request packets to the AP. If you enter N, the AC stops retransmitting packets when the AC request transmission attempt limit is reached.

·     When this feature is disabled, the AP's state machine turns to Idle after it goes offline.

Requests sent by the AC to an AP include the following types:

·     Image Data Request.

·     Configuration Update Request.

·     Reset Request.

·     Data Transfer Request.

·     IEEE 802.11 WLAN Configuration Request.

·     Station Configuration Request.

wlan system internal reboot-restrain

Use wlan system internal reboot-restrain to enable automatic AP reboot suppression for an AP.

Use undo wlan system internal reboot-restrain to disable automatic AP reboot suppression for an AP.

Syntax

wlan system internal reboot-restrain ap ap-name

undo wlan system internal reboot-restrain ap ap-name

Default

Automatic AP reboot suppression is disabled for an AP.

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Parameters

ap ap-name: Specifies an AP by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. The string can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), dots (.), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).

Usage guidelines

An AP will automatically restart after it has been offline for 10 minutes. To suppress the automatic reboot of the AP, use this command.

wlan virtual ap add

Use wlan virtual ap add to create virtual APs.

Syntax

wlan virtual ap add { ipv4 ac-ip-address ap-ip-start | ipv6 ac-ipv6-address ap-ipv6-start } bssid bssid-start [ count count step ap-ip-step bssid-step ] [ port port-start step port-step ] [ slot slot-number ]

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Parameters

ipv4: Specifies AP IPv4 addresses.

ac-ip-address: Specifies an AC IPv4 address.

ap-ip-start: Specifies the start AP IPv4 address.

ipv6: Specifies AP IPv6 addresses.

ac-ipv6-address: Specifies an AC IPv6 address.

ap-ipv6-start: Specifies the start AP IPv6 address.

bssid bssid-start: Specifies the start BSSID.

count count: Specifies the number of APs to be created in the range of 1 to 255. If you do not specify this option, the command creates one virtual AP.

step ap-ip-step bssid-step: Specifies steps by which AP IP addresses and BSSIDs increase. The value ranges for the ap-ip-step and bssid-step arguments are both 1 to 255.

port port-start: Specifies port numbers used to establish CAPWAP tunnels for virtual APs. The port-start argument specifies the start port number in the range of 1024 to 65535. If you do not specify this option, the command sets the start port number to 1024.

step port-step: Specifies the step by which port numbers increase. The value range for the port-step argument is 1 to 20. If you do not specify this option, the command sets the step to 1.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command creates virtual APs on all member devices.

wlan virtual ap delete

Use wlan virtual ap delete to delete virtual APs.

Syntax

wlan virtual ap delete { all | bssid bssid } [ slot slot-number ]

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Parameters

all: Specifies all virtual APs.

bssid bssid: Specifies a virtual AP by the BSSID.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command deletes virtual APs from all member devices.

wlan virtual client add

Use wlan virtual client add to create virtual clients.

Syntax

wlan virtual client add mac client-mac-start { ipv4 client-ip-start | ipv6 client-ipv6-start } [ count count ] [ step client-mac-step client-ip-step ] vlan vlan-id bssid { all | bssid [ offset offset-value ] } service-template service-template-name [ non-wmm ] [ slot slot-number ]

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Parameters

mac client-mac-start: Specifies the start client MAC address.

ipv4: Specifies client IPv4 addresses.

client-ip-start: Specifies the start client IPv4 address.

ipv6: Specifies client IPv6 addresses.

client-ipv6-start: Specifies the start client IPv6 address.

count count: Specifies the number of clients to be created for each virtual AP. The value range for the count argument is 1 to 124. If you do not specify this option, the command creates one virtual client for each virtual AP.

step client-mac-step client-ip-step: Specifies steps by which client MAC addresses and IP addresses increase. The value ranges for the client-mac-step and client-ip-step arguments are both 1 to 256. If you do not specify this option, the command sets both steps to 1.

vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN in the range of 1 to 4094.

bssid: Specifies virtual APs by BSSIDs for the virtual clients.

all: Specifies all APs. If you specify this keyword, the command creates virtual clients at the specified step for each AP in turn.

bssid: Specifies a virtual AP by the BSSID.

offset offset-value: Specifies a BSSID offset in the range of 0 to 511. If you do not specify this option, the command creates virtual clients for a BSSID without offsets.

service-template service-template-name: Specifies a service template by its name. The service-template-name argument is a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.

non-wmm: Specifies non-WMM clients. If you do not specify this keyword, the command creates WMM clients.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command creates virtual clients on all member devices.

Usage guidelines

Use the wlan virtual ap add command to create virtual APs before you execute this command.

Related commands

wlan virtual ap add

wlan virtual client delete

Use wlan virtual client delete to delete virtual clients.

Syntax

wlan virtual client delete { all | bssid bssid [ offset offset-value ] | mac mac-address } [ slot slot-number ]

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Parameters

all: Specifies all virtual clients.

mac mac-address: Specifies a virtual client by its MAC address.

bssid bssid: Specifies a virtual AP by the BSSID.

offset offset-value: Specifies a BSSID offset in the range of 0 to 511. If you do not specify this option, the command delete virtual clients for a BSSID without offsets.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command deletes virtual clients from all member devices.

 

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