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Quick Reference for the
Versalar Switch Router 15000
Carrier Networking Services V15K_2.0.0.0
The BCC is case-sensitive. Enter all commands using lowercase letters.
To recall any command from the history list, press the up arrow (or Control-p) or down
arrow (or Control-n).
To display online Help, enter the help commands after either the bcc> prompt (indicating
operations mode) or the box# prompt (indicating configuration mode), as Table 1 shows.
Table 1. Displaying BCC Help
Task Command
List the
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Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 The mct3 object stands for multichannel T3.(Figure 1 does not show the configurable objects under the ppp object.) The following example shows how to configure these services: box# ethernet slot 9 connector 1 ethernet/9/1# ip 11.23.13.14/8 ip/11.23.13.14/255.0.0.0# rip rip/11.23.13.14# box box# mct3 slot 1 connector 1 mct3/1/1# t3 t3/1/1# ppp ppp/1/1# The BCC creates a unique identifier for each object that you add to the tree. The ID consists
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Configuring the Versalar 15000 Table 2. Displaying Configuration Help Task Command Examples Display Help for an object or parameter. help - help snmp help bofl Show all objects configurable from your current location in the tree. help tree help tree Show the entire tree of configurable objects. help tree -all help tree -all List the names of all objects, parameters, and commands that you can enter at ?? this level. (The BCC immediately displays output upon detecting the ? character, which i
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Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 Table 4. Entering Configuration Commands Task Command Examples Configure a Go to thebox# prompt, and enter either of the following: mct3 slot 2 connector 1 physical mc 3/1 interface. slot connector / Configure a ... ip address 1.2.3.4 mask 255.0.0.0 protocol with ip 1.2.3.4/255.0.0.0 default ip address 1.2.3.4 mask 8 values. ip 1.2.3.4
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Configuration Tree STM1 Configuration Objects (Figure 12) PPP Configuration Objects (Figure 13) Frame Relay Objects in an MCOC3 Configuration (Figure 14) Frame Relay Objects in an MCT3 Configuration (Figure 15) Frame Relay Objects in an STM1/E1 Configuration (Figure 16) Note: To fit all the objects on a single page, some figures show the objects from left to right while other figures show them from top to bottom. Figure 2. Miscellaneous Configuration Objects 302771-E Rev 00 5
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Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 Figure 3. Ethernet Configuration Objects Figure 4. Global IP Configuration Objects 6 302771-E Rev 00
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Configuration Tree Figure 5. Global BGP Configuration Objects 302771-E Rev 00 7
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Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 Figure 6. Global OSPF Configuration Objects 8 302771-E Rev 00
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Configuration Tree Figure 7. Global Multicast Configuration Objects 302771-E Rev 00 9
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Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 Figure 8. Global RIP Configuration Objects 10 302771-E Rev 00
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Configuration Tree Figure 9. ATM Configuration Objects 302771-E Rev 00 11
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Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 Figure 10. MCOC3 Configuration Objects 12 302771-E Rev 00
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Configuration Tree Figure 11. MCT3 Configuration Objects Figure 12. STM1 Configuration Objects 302771-E Rev 00 13
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Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 Figure 13. PPP Configuration Objects As Figure 13 shows, each hierarchy is the same under each instance of the t1, t3, ft1, and e1 objects. However, the properties of each ppp object are unique for each instance of its parent object. For example, for each logical line, T1 line, T3 line, FT1 line, and E1 line carrying PPP traffic, you create a separateframe-relay object containing unique properties for that line. 14 302771-E Rev 00
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Configuration Tree Figure 14. Frame Relay Objects in an MCOC3 Configuration As Figure 14 shows, each hierarchy is the same under each instance of the default-service and service objects. However, the properties of each of these objects are unique for each instance of its parent object. For example, for each logical line and T1 line, you create a separate frame-relay object containing unique properties for that line. 302771-E Rev 00 15
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Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 Figure 15. Frame Relay Objects in an MCT3 Configuration As Figure 15 shows, each hierarchy is the same under each instance of the default-service and service objects. However, the properties of each of these objects are unique for each instance of its parent object. For example, for each logical line and T1 line, you create a separate frame-relay object containing unique properties for that line. 16 302771-E Rev 00
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Configuration Tree Figure 16. Frame Relay Objects in an STM1/E1 Configuration As Figure 16 shows, each hierarchy is the same under each instance of the e1, fe1, t1, and logical-line objects. However, the properties of each object are unique for each instance of its parent object. For example, for each E1 line, FE1 line, T1 line, and logical line carrying frame relay traffic, you create a separateframe-relay object containing unique properties for that line. 302771-E Rev 00 17
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Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 Show Commands The following show commands display statistics and configuration information. Type [space] and ? after a command and press [Return] to display its syntax. For example, to display the syntax of the show atm line stats command, type show atm line stats ? after the BCC prompt and press [Return]. show accounting interfaces stats show dns server show accounting interfaces summary show dns stats show accounting rules show accounting su
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Configuration Tree show ftp show ip rip summary show ip rip timers show hardware show ip routes show hardware config-file show ip static show hardware daughter-card show ip stats datagrams show hardware image show ip stats fragments show hardware memory show ip stats interface show hardware prom show ip summary show ip traffic show ifp buffers show ifp errors show isis interfaces show ifp input-ports show isis l2lspdb show ifp interrupts show isis l2stats show ifp queues trunk show isis lspdetai
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Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 show pcap config show system protocols show pcap state show system tasks show ppp alerts show t1 bert-stats show ppp bad-packets show t1 ds1 ansi errors show ppp disabled show t1 ds1 ansi prm show ppp enabled show t1 ds1 interval current show ppp interfaces show t1 ds1 interval history show ppp ip show t1 ds1 state show ppp line config show t1 ds1 summary show ppp line params show t1 errors show t1 qos stats show processes buffers detail show