OSA542211 5 1CLIReferenceGuide
OSA542211 5 1CLIReferenceGuide
OSA 5422
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Getting Started 25
Signing In 26
Navigating the CLI 27
Keyboard Shortcuts 28
Commands Available at All CLI Levels 28
Commands Reference 67
activate 68
activate-db 71
active-gnss-bands 72
active-gnss-system-types 72
accounting 74
accounting-port 76
access-order 78
add <user-id> 80
add activity 82
add arp-entry 84
add boundary-clock 85
add clock-probe 87
add community 90
add eqpt 91
add ip-route 93
add ipv6-route 95
add master-clock 97
add master-virtual-port 99
add mci 100
add mgmttnl 105
add nci 106
add ndp-entry 109
add ntp-clock 109
add ocs-port 110
add proxy-ndp 111
add ptp-clock 113
add ptp-clock-probe 115
add ptp-fp 119
add ptp-network-probe 121
add l3-ptp-port 124
add ptp-port 130
add sooc 135
add static-remote-slave 138
add syncref 141
add target-address 143
add target-params 147
add telecom-slave 149
add timeref 152
add usm-user 154
admin-state 156
advance-interference-detection 158
alarm-attributes 159
alarms-while-failure-suspend 160
alias 161
alias-port-n 161
announce-receipt-timeout 163
assumed-clock-class 164
assumed-ql 166
auth-protocol 167
auth-traps 168
auth-type 170
auto-diagnostic 171
backup-db 172
backup-server 173
bits-active-ports 174
bits-clock-ports 175
bits-line-impedance 177
bits-line-type 179
broadcast 180
buffer-size 182
cable-length 183
cancel activation 184
cancel validation-timer 187
cir 189
clear 191
clear all-history-data 194
clear curr-data 196
clear history-data 198
clear-lockout 200
clear-wtr 203
clock-active-ports 205
clock-pll-bw 206
clock-recovery-mode 208
clock set 209
cno-mask 211
cold-reset 211
composite_clock_port_group 212
composite_clock_port_input 212
config-ssl-strength 214
config-user <user-id> cli-paging 216
config-user <user-id> comment 218
config-user <user-id> login-timeout 220
config-user <user-id> password 222
config-user <user-id> priv-level 224
configure (acl) 226
configure (ipv4-traffic-acl) 228
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl) 230
elevation-mask 367
email 368
e-Prtc-Mode 369
expected-ql 371
extension-type 372
failure-suspend-time 372
flush-arp-cache 374
flush-ndp-cache 375
force-prtc-clock-quality 375
forced-switch 377
fpp-cluster-assured 379
fpp-cluster-satisfied 381
frame-format (bits) 383
freq-source 385
ftp 386
ftp-port-number 387
gnss-system-types 388
http 390
https 392
icmpv4-filter 393
icmpv6-filter 394
ignore-antenna-condition 395
inner<n>-ethertype 396
inner<n>-untagged 398
inner<n>-vlan-list 400
input-signal-type 401
input-rate 402
install 403
installation-type 405
interference-squelch-control 406
ip-address (comms) 407
ip-address (rap) 410
ip-mode 412
ip-version 414
ip-version (rap) 417
ipv6-address (rap) 419
ipv6-sys-def-gateway 421
ipv6-unicast-addr 423
jamming-squelch-control 424
keys-entities 425
leap59 425
leap61 426
leap-second-date 426
line-code 427
list 429
list mgmttnl 430
list syncref 431
list sys-resource 432
load 433
locality 435
localpriority 436
location 439
lockout 440
log-anonyme-interval 443
log2file-control 445
lpbk-timer 447
manual-switch 448
master-announce-rcpt-timeout 450
master-ip-address 452
master-priority 455
master-syncrcp-timeout 457
max-te-clear-threshold 459
max-te-threshold 462
mdix 465
measurements-points 466
measurement-type 467
media 470
mgmt-traffic-bridge 471
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security 473
min-exp-clk-cls 474
mode 477
mtie-mask-name 477
mtie-mask-margin 479
mtie-mask-type 482
mtie-restart 485
mtu 488
name (ne, probe) 490
name (user) 492
nas-ip-address 493
nas-ipv6-address 495
netmask 497
network-clock-type 500
operational-mode 501
opr-lamptest 502
opr-lpbk 503
order 505
organization 507
organization-unit 508
outer-ethertype 509
outer-ethertype 511
outer-untagged 513
outer-vlan-list 515
outertag-prio-ctrl 516
pdop-mask 518
pdv-limit-assured 520
pdv-limit-satisfied 522
phase-performance-target 524
ping 526
ping6 527
pm-interval 528
poe 528
polling-interval 530
port 531
pps-generation 532
pps-width 533
prefix-length 534
primary-server 536
priority1 538
priority2 540
priority (sync/timeclock) 542
priority-mode 544
priority-mode-value 546
prompt 548
proxy-arp 550
ptp-flowpoint 551
ql-mode 553
reboot 554
sftp 614
show 10mhz-port 615
show access-port 616
show acl-entry 618
show acl-list 620
show active-ssl-certificate 622
show activity 624
show alarm-attributes 625
show alarm-log 626
show alarm-log-config 628
show alarms 628
show all-communities 630
show all-features 631
show all-notify-entries 632
show all-slots 633
show all-target-addresses 634
show all-target-params 636
show all-users 637
show all-usm-users 639
show arp-entries 641
show audit-log 642
show audit-log-config 643
show bits-in 644
show bits-out 645
show bitsx8_group 646
show boundary-clock 648
show clkx16_group 650
show clk-x4-port-group 651
show clock-probe 653
show community 655
show conditions 656
show configfile 657
show configfile-status 660
show curr-data 661
show db-version 664
show dcn 665
show diag-file 666
show display-card 666
show dynamic-remote-slave 668
target-mtie-performance 851
telnet 853
test-alarm 854
time-clock-alias 856
time-code 857
time-holdover-performance 858
time-ref-alias 859
time-reference-loss-handling 859
timeout 861
time-zone-name 862
trace-route 863
trace-route6 864
transfer-file 866
transmit-extended-ql-tlv 871
unicast-restart-timer 872
unicast-timeout 874
unlock-user 876
utc-offset 878
utc-to-tai-offset 878
valid-until 880
vlan-id 881
wtr-time 882
x-y-display-points 883
Table 1 provides a brief description of the main sections in the OSA 5422 CLI Reference
Guide.
For defect resolution and functional additions, see the Release Notes.
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Typographic Conventions
This manual follows these typographic conventions:
Convention Description
show Commands and command keywords.
<control> Reference to command arguments, which you replace with
values.
csm-1 | csm-2 Alternative options.
[disabled | enabled] When enclosed within square brackets, the selection is
optional. Typically, the default value is specified in the
command description.
Courier New Terminal session output and command examples.
Getting Started
All the editable fields in the CLI support only US-ASCII characters. Extended ASCII characters
are not supported.
Signing In 26
Navigating the CLI 27
The CLI is preconfigured with three user accounts. The default password for the
preconfigured accounts is "ChgMeNOW".
After establishing a connection, type in your assigned user name and password. The default
timeout for preconfigured accounts is 15 minutes.
You can change the default ADVA--> prompt using the prompt command.
1. At the root level prompt, type in ? to display the main command groups.
ADVA--> ?
admin Administration command options
configure Configuration options
network-element Network Element submenu options
2. Type one of the main command groups followed by a space and ? to display sublevel
commands for that group.
ADVA--> configure ?
communication Enter the communications configuration submenu
ntp Enter the NTP configuration submenu
ptp Enter the PTP configuration submenu
snmp Enter the SNMP configuration submenu
system Enter the system configuration submenu
user-security Enter the user security configuration submenu
3. Combine the main command group with one of its sublevel commands and press Enter
to step down in the CLI hierarchy:
4. Type in a ? at the end of a command or half-way through as you type to display available
command options. For additional navigation commands, see Keyboard Shortcuts.
Keyboard Shortcuts
l Type in ? after a word to display available command options.
l Press TAB halfway through a word to autocomplete the word (if the word is
unique).
l Type in ? halfway through a word to display valid completions.
l Type in back or b to return one level up in the prompt.
l Type in home or h to return to the root level.
l Use the Up and Down arrow keys to move back and forward in the command
history.
l Press CTRL +A to move to the beginning of the line.
l Press CTRL + E to move to the end of the line.
l Press CTRL + C to clear the line.
You cannot edit a configuration file directly on the device. You can transfer configuration
files to and from a remote server and edit the file on the remote server.
To restore a database:
1. Transfer the database file from a remote server to the system via FTP, SFTP, or SCP
protocol using the transfer-file command.
2. Restore the database using the previous backup using the restore-bd command.
3. Activate the restored database using the activate-db command.
l add
l configure
l delete
l show
l bits-x16
l clk-x16
l clk-x4-lpn
l composite-clock
l display-card
l ge-4s
l irig-b
l nte
l pps-x16
l psu
l sgps-lc
l sync
l syncjack
l time-clock
l tod-pps-x16
l alarm-attributes
l show alarm-attributes
l show alarms
l show conditions
Commands Reference
This chapter contains CLI commands reference including options and rules.
The command are listed in alphabetical order. Not all commands or all options detailed
within a command apply to every possible configuration. Some commands are context-
sensitive, and the system presents options based on previous options you selected.
The three step software upgrade feature utilizes the following commands:
As part of this command, you can set the validation timer value. This parameter defines the
time you have to confirm or validate the new software prior to the system automatically
reverts to the old software. During the validation time certain database file and
configuration file actions are denied.
Use the show audit-log to view the time the activation timer and/or validation timer is set to
expire.
Command Level
Admin Upgrade
Syntax
activate date <date> <time> enabled <timer>
activate date <date> <time> disabled
activate now enabled <timer>
activate now disabled
activate time <time> enabled <timer>
activate time <time> disabled
date Valid values: year, month and date, in the format yyyy-mm-dd,
where yyyy is a four digit year value, mm is a two digit month value
from 1 to 12, dd is a two digit day value from 1 to 31.
disabled Disable Validation Timer.
enabled Enable Validation Timer.
time Valid values: hours and minutes, in the format hh:mm, where hh is a
two digit hour value from 1 to 24 and mm is a two digit minute
value from 1 to 60.
Enter the Timer value for the Validation Timer.
timer
Valid values: 10 to 300 in minutes.
Example
This example sets the activation timer and validation. The swdl-activation-ip and swdl-
validation-ip condition notification code is set to not available (na):
When the activation takes place, communications is not available and you need to log back
into the device.
Once the activation is completed and the validation timer is in effect, these status results
occur:
If the validation timer is canceled, the following status result will occur:
If the validation timer is allowed to expire, the following status results will occur:
activate-db
Restart the NE using the restored Database. The third and final step of restoring a database.
Before you executing this command, copy the database from the remote server using the
transfer-file command and then restore the database using the restore-db command.
This operation overwrites the local database. Verify that the configuration of the restored
database matches that of the system, otherwise traffic may be affected.
Command Level
Admin Database
Syntax
activate-db
Examples
ADVA--> admin database
ADVA:database--> activate-db
ADVA:database--> show file-services-status
Related Commands
activate-db show file-services-status
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file
active-gnss-bands
Set active bands for a multiband GNSS receiver. At least one band must be active. If you
disable a band and then change the constellations, all bands are enabled again.
Command Level
configure gps-port
Syntax
active-gnss-bands <active-gnss-system-types>
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> active-gnss-bands gpsl1ca,galileoe1,beidoub1i,qzssl1ca,glonassl1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 1sat
Antenna Delay Value : 5
Antenna Delay Option : meters
GNSS System Types : gps,glonass,beidou,galileo,sbas,qzss
Installation Type : full-sky-view
GNSS TOD : 2022-11-09,09:15:31
Self-Survey Control : enabled
Coordinate Latitude : N54:29:34.505
Coordinate Longitude : E18:31:59.028
Coordinate Altitude (HAE) : 93.0
GNSS Bands : gpsl1ca,galileoe1,beidoub1i,qzssl1ca,glonassl1
Ignore Antenna Condition : disabled
Failure Suspend Time : 3
AGC, (%) : 60
Receiver Type : multiband-l1-l2
active-gnss-system-types
Sets which GNSS systems are enabled for the receiver.
Command Level
Configure gps-port
Syntax
active-gnss-system-types <active-gnss-system-types>
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> active-gnss-system-types gps,glonass
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 1sat
Antenna Delay Value : 5
Antenna Delay Option : meters
GNSS System Types : gps,glonass
Installation Type : full-sky-view
C/No Mask : 35
Elevation Mask : 20
PDOP Mask : 6
PDOP : Not Available
Self Survey Period : 86400
Sat Min1 Threshold : 3
...
accounting
This is used to enable or disable the RADIUS accounting access for security protocols.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
accounting <enabled | disabled>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable the RADIUS accounting in the system.
Example:
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> accounting enabled
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
Related Commands
access-order
regenerate-ssh-keys
add <user-id>
regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-protocol
security-strength
auth-type
security-trap-type
config-ssl-strength
show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> cli-paging
show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment
show local-user
config-user <user-id> login-timeout
show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password
show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level
show security-system
delete <user-id>
tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval
tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address
unlock-user
nas-ipv6-address
accounting-port
This is used for selecting the accounting port number.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
accounting-port <port-num>
Guidelines
This command is used to enter the accounting port number on the server. The normal
accounting port number is 1813. The port number is the same for servers 1, 2, or 3.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap ?
<srvr-num> Enter the Remote Authentication Server Number
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_srvr-1--> accounting-port 1813
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_srvr-1--> show rap-server
Related Commands
accounting-port
control
retries
ip-address (rap)
secret
ip-version (rap)
show rap-server
ipv6-address (rap)
timeout
order
port
access-order
Configure whether to search the local Profiles or the remote authentication server first.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
access-order <order>
Guidelines
This command is used to change the precedence of the authentication mechanisms
available on the system. The options are to check the username and password against those
user Profiles configured locally first or against those configured in the remote server first.
The supported values are: local - when userid/password authentication is required, check
the supplied values against the locally configured user Profiles first, and remote - check the
supplied values against the remotely configured user Profiles first.
If the user Profile cannot be found in the location specified by this attribute, the other
location will be checked.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> access-order local
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login-timeout show local-user
config-user <user-id> password show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> priv-level show remote-user
delete <user-id> show security-system
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-privilege-control
nas-ip-address tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ipv6-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
add <user-id>
Add a new local security user.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
add <user-id> <password> <repeat-password> <level>
l Must contain a mix of upper and lower case characters, and a mix of alpha
and number characters.
password l Must not contain more than two repeating alphanumeric characters in
consecutive character positions.
l Must not contain a sequences of adjacent letters or numbers at the start or
end of the password. For example, 12345A, 1ABCDE.
l Must not begin or end with a sequence of three alphanumeric characters in
ascending or descending order. For example, 123admin, adminabc.
l Cannot be the same as the username, cannot be ‘password’ regardless of
case and cannot be ‘passw0rd’ regardless of case.
repeat- Re-enter the password to match the first one.
password
The level dictates which commands that this user is allowed to perform. See
level description under Guidelines below for each security level.
Valid values: maintenance, provisioning, retrieve, superuser
Guidelines
This command is used to add a new local Security User. The command is handled by the
parent object - which is why the EID is the SecuritySystemEid. This requires that the
Three pre-configured user accounts are provided as default: “root�? (Superuser level),
“netadmin�? (Provisioning level), and “user�? (Maintenance level). Default passwords for
pre-configured user accounts is “ChgMeNOW.�?
retrieve - user will be limited to commands to retrieve status and configuration info.
superuser - all user commands In order to perform this command, the logged in user must
be a superuser.
To change other parameters from default values, refer to the Related Commands.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> add SamanthaTeig ******** ******** retrieve
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig
User Name : SamanthaTeig
Password : *******
Comment :
Privilege Level : retrieve
Login Timeout : 15
Failed Login Attempts : 0
Last Login : 2014-01-01,00:00:00
User Locked Out : disabled
User Last Locked Out Time : 2014-01-01,00:00:00
CLI Paging : disabled
add activity
Add a scheduled Syncjack activity.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Syncjack Schedule
Syntax
add activity <activity-eid> <activity-id> [<start-time> | now] [<duration> | forever]
<probe-list>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure scheduled Syncjack activity.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure syncjack-schedule
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:syncjack-schedule--> add activity syncjack_schedule-1-1-1-1 doctest
now 60 clock_probe-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:syncjack-schedule--> show activity syncjack_schedule-1-1-1-1
Activity ID : doctest
Schedule Type : one-shot
Start Time : 2014-01-24,23:12:28
Duration : 60
Interval : 0
Scheduled Entities : clock_probe-1-2
Related Commands
add activity
show activity
delete activity
add arp-entry
Add an IPv4 Address to the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. To delete an arp entry,
use the delete arp-entry command.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
add arp <ip-eid> <ip-address> <mac-address>
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add arp-entry eth0 10.10.10.10 12:23:34:45:56:67
ADVA:comms--> show arp-entries
|MAC Address |IP Address |Interface |Type
|-------------------|----------------|------------|-----|
|12:23:34:45:56:67 |10.10.10.10 |eth0 |static
|c0:91:34:d7:9f:00 |10.12.8.1 |eth0 |dynamic
|00:0c:29:4a:f8:aa |10.12.15.254 |eth0 |dynamic
add boundary-clock
Create a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) Boundary Clock.
In a PTP Master-Slave Hierarchy, a Boundary Clock is a clock that has multiple Precision
Time Protocol (PTP) ports in a domain and maintains the timescale used in the domain. A
Boundary clock can serve as both a master clock and a slave clock simultaneously.
The Boundary Clock synchronizes itself to a best master clock through a slave port and
supports synchronization of remote clock clients to it on master ports.
Boundary clocks can improve the accuracy of clock synchronization by reducing the number
of 1588v2-unaware hops between the master and the client. Boundary clocks can also be
deployed to deliver better scale because they reduce the number of sessions and the
number of packets per second on the master.
The System feature PTP-MC/BC must be enabled prior to creating a Boundary Clock. See
configure feature.
To create a Boundary Clock, there must be a fully provisioned Telecom slave or G.8275.2
PTP slave clock. A fully provisioned Telecom slave has:
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Element
Syntax
add boundary-clock <bc-eid> <alias> <clock-id> <timing-source> <ptp-domain-number>
timing- The Telecom slave clock used as time source for the boundary clock.
source
Valid values: ptp-clock, ts-ne-n; where: ne=1, n=1. Example: ts-1-1.
ptp- This PTP domain number is used in the domain Number field of the PTP
domain- header in the PTP packet.
number Valid values: 0 — 255.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> add boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1 Fitsimmons 0080ea33b0a00001 ts-1-1 4
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1
Alias : Fitsimmons
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Ptp Domain Number : 4
Timing Source : ts-1-1
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00001
Related Commands
configure feature show boundary-clock
delete boundary-clock
add clock-probe
This command creates a Syncjack Clock Probe for Clock Accuracy Analysis.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Accuracy
Syntax
add clock-probe <clock-probe-eid> <clock-probe-id> <reference-eid> <source-eid>
<expected-ql> <source-type> <mask-type> <margin> <raw-data> <meas-type>
clock-probe-eid Clock Probe EID.
Valid values: clock_probe-1-n Where:n = 1-2Example: clock_
probe-1-1.
Identifying string
clock-probe-id
Valid values: up to 15 ASCII characters (no spaces)
reference-eid Identifies the reference.
Valid values: access-1-1-1-1, bits_in-1-1-1-1, clk-1-1-1-1, clk-1-1-
1-2, gps-1-1-1-1, network-1-1-1-1, pps-1-1-1-1, pps-1-1-1-2,
sync-1-1-1-1, time_clock-1-1-1-1, ts-1-1.
Identifies the source.
Guidelines
This command is used to create a Syncjack Clock Probe. For several Probe attributes, “add
probe" should be followed with a configuration change.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> add clock-probe clock_probe-1-1 ClockProbe1 gps-1-1-
1-1 pps-1-1-1-2 ql-none frequency g823-pdh 1 disabled frequency
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> show clock-probe clock_probe-1-1
Name : ClockProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : yes
Reference Failure : yes
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Source Eid : pps-1-1-1-2
Source Type : frequency
Measurement Rate, (measurements/s) : 1
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : disabled
Measurement Type : frequency
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed Time : N/A
Last TIE Result : N/A
Time of last TIE Result : N/A
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Scheduler Eid : none
Running Failed Count : 0
Max TE Threshold, (ns) : 0
Related Commands
max-te-clear-threshold
add clock-probe max-te-threshold
const-te-clear-threshold measurement-type
const-te-threshold mtie-mask-margin
const-te-windowdelete clock-probe mtie-mask-type
delete history-result mtie-restart
show clock-probe name (ne, probe)
show history-result reference, reference-eid
expected-ql source-eid
source-type
add community
Create a new SNMPv1/v2c Community Entry. A community Entry acts as a password for the
specified community, and is used to authenticate information sent between a manager and
an agent. The name is sent in every packet between the manager and the agent. The read
and write options determines whether information is read-only or read-write by a manager.
Use the delete community command to remove a community entry.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
add community <name> <access>
name A character string representing the SNMP Community Name.
Valid values: character string - up to 64 characters
The SNMP Access type support for this community.
access
Valid values: access-none, readonly, readwrite
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> add community TestOne readwrite
ADVA:snmp--> show community TestOne
add eqpt
Creates a line card.
l For pps-x16: A pps16port group cannot be created when the signal direction of
pps-1-1-2 is input.
l For clk-x16: A clk16port group cannot be created when the signal direction of clk-
1-1-2 is input.
Command Level
Configure network-element
Syntax
add eqpt <linecardtype> <slot-num>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> add eqpt bits-x16 2
ADVA-NE-1--> show bits-x16 bitsx16-1-1-2
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,ueq
Card Type : bits-x16
Alias :
Physical Entity Name :
Hardware Revision :
USI :
CLEI Code :
Part Number : Not Available
Manufacturer Date : Not Available
Manufacturer Site :
Temperature (deg C) : 0
Related Commands
delete eqpt
admin-state
show <linecardtype>
alias
signal-direction (pps-port)
add ip-route
Create a static IPv4 route entry in the system routing table. This is used for management
network connectivity. To delete an IP static route, use the delete ip-route command.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
add ip-routeinterface<destination> <mask> <ip-eid> <metric> <advertise>
add ip-route nexthop <destination> <mask> <gateway> <ip-eid> <metric> <advertise>
Examples
Example for adding an IP route interface:
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache
show mgmttnl
add ipv6-route list mgmttnl
show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping
show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries
show trace-route-result
delete arp-entry show eth0
trace-route
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
add ipv6-route
Create a static IPv6 route entry in the IPv6 routing table of the system. This is used for
management network connectivity. To delete an IP static route, use the delete ipv6-route
command.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
add ipv6-route interface <destination> <prefix-length> <ipv6-interface> <metric> <ripng-
ctrl>
Guidelines
This command is used to create a static IPv6 route.
IPv6 must be enabled on the DCN port before an IPv6 route can be created. For how to
enable IPv6, see ip-mode.
Examples
Example for adding an IPv6 static route interface:
===========================================================
Interface : eth0
Destination : 2534:3454:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 64
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 28
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Interface : eth0
Destination : FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 60
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 256
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Related Commands
add arp-entry dhcpv6-control
ip-mode
add ndp-entry flush-arp-cache
ipv6-sys-def-gateway
add ip-route list mgmttnl
ipv6-unicast-addr
add mgmttnl ping
show mgmttnl
configure src-addr ping6
show ping-result
delete arp-entry show arp-entries
show src-addr
delete ip-route show eth0
show trace-route-result
delete ipv6-route show ip-interface eth0
trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
trace-route6
delete ndp-entry show ipv6-routes
add master-clock
Create a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC).
A master clock is a clock that is the source of time to which all other clocks on that path
synchronize. You must enable the system feature PTP-MC/BC before you create a master
clock. See configure feature
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Element
Syntax
add master-clock <mc-eid> <alias> <clock-id> <priority_1> <priority_2> <clock-eid> <ptp-
profile> <ptp-domain-number>
mc-eid The Entity Identifier of Master Clock to be created.
Valid values: ptp_master_clock-ne-n;Where: ne=1,n=1.Example: ptp_master_
clock-1-1
The Alias given to the Master Clock.
alias Valid values: 0 to 256 characters, no space; Default is null. Empty string or
string containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation marks. String
consisting of only SPACE is not allowed.
clock-id The unique Identifier for the PTP Clock.
Valid values: a 16-digit hex number which is unique system-wide. The default
value: <DCN MAC Address> <Unique Number>. Example:
0080ea2202100002
priority_1 Priority 1 (based on IEEE 1588v2).
priority_2 Priority 2 (based on IEEE 1588v2).
timeclock-
The time source of the master clock.
eid
Valid values: timeclock-ne-shelf-nte-n; where: ne=1, shelf-1, nte-1, n=1.
Example, timeclock-1-1-1-1.
ptp- PTP profile of the clock. Valid values: g.8265.1,g.8275.2, ptp-enterprise
profile
ptp-
domain-
This PTP domain number is used in the domain Number field of the PTP
number
header in the PTP packet. Valid entry: 0-255.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> add master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1 mc1 0080ea33b0a00001 1 2 time_
clock-1-1-1-1 g.8265.1 0
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
Alias : mc1
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Ptp Domain Number : 0
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00001
Timing Referenec : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Priority 1 : 1
Priority 2 : 2
UTC Offset : 0
Active Time Reference : none
PTP Profile : g.8265.1
Related Commands
alias configure feature
delete master-clock priority1
priority2 show master-clock
add master-virtual-port
Create a master virtual port. For each master clock interface, you can create one master
virtual port. A PTP flow point with type oc-master must be available.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Master Clock Interface
Syntax
add master-virtual-port <mvp-eid> <alias> <ptp_fp-eid>
alias Valid values: 0 to 256 characters, no space; Default is null. Empty string or
string containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation marks. String
consisting of only SPACE is not allowed.
ptp_fp-eid The PTP flow point to associated with. This PTP Flow Point must have a type
oc-master.
Valid values: acc_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n. Where: ne=1, shelf=1,
slot=1, port=1, n=1-33. Example: acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> add master-virtual-port master_
virtual_port-1-1-1-1 mvp1 acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> show master-virtual-port master_
virtual_port-1-1-1-1
Alias : mvp1
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo
PTP Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
Related Commands
admin-state delete master-virtual-port
alias show master-virtual-port
add mci
Create a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP MCI). Up to 16 MCIs can be
created. The MCI serves as PTP master port of the boundary clock or the master clock and
maintains PTP protocol for the specific Ethernet connection.
Command Level
Configure Boundary Clock
Syntax
add mci <mci-eid> <alias> <clock-type> <delay-mech> <priority-mode> <ip-priority> <ip-
version> [<ipv4-address>|<ipv6-address>] [<ipv4-mask>|<ipv6-prefix>] <maxslaves> <max_
sync_message_rate> <max_announce_message_rate> <if-name> <maxstaticslaves>
<maxleaseduration> <max_delay_response_message_rate> <clock-class-profile> <announce_ext_
tlv>
mci-eid
Entity Identifier of the Master Clock Interface. Valid values: ptp_ptp_
mci-ne-mc-n. Where: ne=1, mc=1,n=1-4. Example: ptp_ptp_mci-1-1-1
An Alias given to the MCI
alias Valid values: 0 to 256 characters, no space; Default is null. Empty string
or string containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation marks.
String consisting of only SPACE is not allowed.
Master Clock Type.
clock-type
Valid values: one-step, two-step
Delay Mechanism.
delay-mech
Valid values: end-to-end
The priority mode.
priority-mode
Valid values: dscp, tos, none. The default is none.
The priority value.
Valid values: The valid entries change depending on the <priority-
mode>:
Examples
Example of creating an IPv4 MCI:
Alias : mci1
Administrative State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Alias : mci2
Administrative State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
IPv4 Address : Not Available
Subnet Mask : Not Available
IPv6 Address : 2000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix : 64
Interface name : mci002
Clock Type : one-step
Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
IP Version : ipv6
Ip Qos : 1
Ip Priority Mode : none
Max Lease Duration : 300
Max Slaves Supported : 32
Max Static Slaves Supported : 4
Port Identity :
Max Sync Msg Rate : 32-pkt-per-sec
Max Delay Req Msg Rate : 8-pkt-per-sec
Max Announce Msg Rate : 4-pkt-per-sec
Ptp Domain Number : 4
Clock Class Profile : g.8265.1
Clock Class : 0
Announce Ext TLV : Not Available
Related Commands
delete mci, show mci
add mgmttnl
Create a Management Tunnel on an Access Port. You can create one management tunnel
per access port.
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
add mgmttnl <mgmttnlNum> <mgmttnlName> ethernet vlan <mgmttnlVlanId> <ip-mode> <DHCP-
control> <ip-address> <net-mask> <port-eid> <def-gateway>
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add mgmttnl 1 phoenix1 ethernet vlan 2000 disabled 192.168.0.4
255.255.255.0 network-1-1-1-1 192.168.0.1
ADVA:comms--> show mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
IP Address : 192.168.0.4
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
VLAN ID : 2000
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
add nci
Adds an NTP clock interface to NTP clock.
Command Level
Configure NTP
Syntax
add nci <ntp_clock_interface-EID> <ip-version> <ipv4-address>|<ipv6-address> <mask>
<ipv4-gateway>|<ipv6-gateway <if-name> <dscp> <default-gateway-control> <time-control>
<daytime-control> <hardened-ntp-responder> <ntp-broadcast-control> <broadcast-ipv4-
addr>|<broadcast-ipv6-addr> <interval> <broadcast-max-hops> <broadcast-sym-key-id>
<ntpv3|ntpv4>
Examples
ADVA--> configure ntp
ADVA:ntp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1--> configure ntp-clock ntp_clock-1-1
add ndp-entry
Add an IPv6 static Neighbor Entry.
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
add ndp-entry <ipv6-interface> <ipv6-address>
Examples
Example of adding an IPv6 static route interface:
add ntp-clock
Creates an NTP clock
Command Level
Configure NTP
Syntax
add ntp-clock <ntp_clock-EID> <alias> <server-state-control> <gnss-sync-loss-handling>
<auth-control> <secure-mode-control> ntp-server|ntp-peering <autokey control>
Examples
ADVA--> config ntp
ADVA:ntp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1-->
ADVA:ntp-NE-1--> add ntp-clock ntp_clock-1-201 myalias enabled strtm-1-li-unkn enabled
enabled ntp-peering disabled
add ocs-port
Create an Ordinary Clock Slave (OCS) port on the telecom slave.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SOOC
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Oscilloquartz: A Division of Adtran Commands Reference
Syntax
add ocs-port <ocs_port-eid> <ptp_fp-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to create an Ordinary Clock Slave (OCS) port on the telecom slave.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> add ocs-port ocs_port-1-1-1-2 net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-
3
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show ocs-port ocs_port-1-1-1-2
Alias :
Port Identity : 0080ea0000000001
PTP Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-3
PTP State : listening
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo
Related Commands
alias
show ocs-port
delete ocs-port
add proxy-ndp
Adds an IPv6 static proxy neighbor entry.
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
add ndp-entry <ipv6-interface> <ipv6-address>
The interface name associated with this IPv6 proxy neighbor entry.
ipv6-interface
Valid values: eth0
The IPv6 address of an IPv6 proxy neighbor.
ipv6-address
Valid values: valid IPv6 unicast address.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> add proxy-ndp eth0 <ipv6 address>
add ptp-clock
Creates a PTP Clock.
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Element
Syntax
add ptp-clock <ptp_clock-eid> <alias> <ptp-profile> <clock-type> <clock-id> <priority_1>
<priority_2> <local_priority> <ptp-domain-number> <sync-ref> [ql-mode] [sync-id]
[expected-ql] [assumed-ql] [application-mode]
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> add ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1 Dallas g8275-1 master-only 0080ea39d1500001
128 128 128 24 disabled disabled none ql-eec1 ql-eec1
Related Commands
admin-state localpriority
alias priority1
assumed-ql priority2
delete ptp-clock show ptp-clock
expected-ql show ptp-port
add ptp-clock-probe
This command creates a Syncjack PTP Clock Probe for Clock Analysis.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Analysis
Syntax
add ptp-clock-probe <ptp_clock_probe-eid> <ptp-clock-probe-id> <ptp_fp-eid> <reference-
eid> <ip-version> <slave-ip-address> <master-ip-address> <measurement-dir> <expected-ql>
<mask-type> <margin>
ptp_clock_ Clock Probe EID
probe-eid
Valid values: ptp_clock_probe-1-n Where:n = 1-4. Example: ptp_clock_
probe-1-1.
ptp-clock- Identifying string
probe-id
Valid values: up to 15 ASCII characters (no spaces)
ptp_fp-eid The entity identifier of PTP Flow Point.
Valid values: acc_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-port-n. Where: ne=1, shelf=1,
slot=1, port=1, n=1-33. Example: acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1.
Identifies the reference.
reference-
Valid values: access-1-1-1-1, access-1-1-1-2, bits_in-1-1-1-1, clk-1-1-1-1,
eid
clk-1-1-1-2, gps-1-1-1-1, network-1-1-1-1, network-1-1-1-2, pps-1-1-1-1,
pps-1-1-1-2, sync-1-1-1-1, time_clock-1-1-1-1, ts-1-1.
ip-version IP version for this probe.
Guidelines
This command is used to create a Syncjack PTP Clock Probe. For several Probe attributes,
“add ptp-clock-probe" should be followed with a configuration change.
The PTP Flowpoint used by this probe must have already been created in “Configure PTP",
see Remote Slave Provisioning Order for G.8275.
While up to 4 PTP Clock Probes can be created, all must use the same reference port.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> add ptp-clock-probe ptp_clock_probe-1-1 PTPCLKProbe1
net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1 gps-1-1-1-1 ipv4 10.206.206.6 10.206.206.1 slave-to-master ql-
none g823-pdh 0
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> show ptp-clock-probe ptp_clock_probe-1-1
Name : PTPCLKProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Direction : slave-to-master
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : enabled
Measurement Type : phase
Related Commands
add ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete history-result
mtie-restart
show ptp-clock-probe
master-ip-address
show syncjack-telecom-slave
name (ne, probe)
show history-result
ptp-flowpoint
direction
reference, reference-eid
expected-ql
slave-ipv4-address
ip-version
add ptp-fp
Create a new PTP Flow Point at an Access Port or Network Port.
Command Level
Configure PTP Access Port
Syntax
add ptp-fp <ptp_fp-eid> <ptp_fp_type> <ptp-fp-cir> <ptp-fp-eir> <ptp-fp-buffersize>
<flow-eid> <untagged-frames> [<outer_ethertype> <outer_ptp-fp-vlanlist>] [<inner1_untag-
control> [<inner1_ethertype> <inner1_ptp-fp-vlanlist>]]
[<inner2_untag-control> [<inner2_ethertype> <inner2_ptp-fp-vlanlist>]]
ptp-fp-buffersize
Buffer size (in Kbytes). Buffer size can be set from 1 to 2147483647.
The default setting is 0
flow-eid
The service flow to associate the with the PTP flowpoint. Valid
entry: none
Enable or Disable untagged frame support.
untagged-frames
Valid entry: disabled, enabled
Guidelines
This command is used to create a new PTP Flow Point at an Access Port or Network Port.
Example
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa541x542x-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1--> add ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-33
monitoring 1000 0 44 none disab
led 0x8100 100
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa54125422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1--> show ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-
33
Alias :
Related Commands
add ptp-clock-probe ip-version
delete ptp-clock-probe mtie-mask-margin
delete history-result mtie-mask-type
show ptp-clock-probe master-ip-address
show syncjack-telecom-slave name (ne, probe)
show history-result ptp-flowpoint
direction reference, reference-eid
expected-ql slave-ipv4-address
add ptp-network-probe
Create a PTP network probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Probe
Syntax
add ptp-network-probe <ptp_network_probe-eid> <probe-id> <ptp_fp-eid> <ip-version>
<slave-address> <master-address> <reference-eid> <expected_ql-level> <resPDVfwdLowRange>
<resPDVfwdMediumRange> <resPDVfwdHighRange> <resPDVrevLowRange> <resPDVrevMediumRange>
<resPDVrevHighRange> <pdv-limit-assured> <pdv-limit-satisfied>
Probe EID
ptp_network_probe-
eid Valid entry: ptp_network_probe-1-n Where:n =
1Example: ptp_network_probe-1-1
Probe ID
probe-id
Valid entry: up to 15 ASCII characters (no
spaces)
The entity identifier of PTP Flow Point. Valid
entry:
For Access Port: acc_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-nte-
port-n. Where: ne=1, shelf=1, slot=1, port=1,
ptp_fp-eid n=1-33. Example: acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-
1For Network Port: net_ptp_flow_pt-ne-shelf-
nte-port-n. Where: ne=1, shelf=1, slot=1,
port=1, n=1-33. Example: net_ptp_flow_pt-1-
1-1-1-1.
IP version for this probe.
ip-version
Valid entry: ipv4
The slave address of an SOOC or Syncjack
slave-address probe.
Valid entry: a valid IPv4 address.
The Address of the Master Clock associated
master-address with a SOOC or Syncjack probe.
Valid entry: a valid IPv4 address.
Identifies the reference.
Valid entry: access-1-1-1-1, bits_in-1-1-1-1,
reference-eid
clk-1-1-1-1, clk-1-1-1-2, gps-1-1-1-1,
network-1-1-1-1, pps-1-1-1-1, pps-1-1-1-2,
sync-1-1-1-1, time_clock-1-1-1-1, ts-1-1
The Expected Quality Level expected for a
reference supporting SSM.
Valid entry for SDH Network Clock: ql-prc, ql-
expected_ql-level
ssu-a, ql-ssu-b, ql-eec1, ql-none. Default is ql-
none.
Valid entry for SONET Network Clock: ql-prc,
ql-stu, ql-st2, ql-tnc, ql-st3e, ql-eec2, ql-smc,
ql-prov, ql-none. Default is ql-none.
Guidelines
This command is used to create a Syncjack PTP Network Probe.
The PTP Flowpoint defined in the command must have been previously created in
“Configure PTP�?. see "Configure PTP Command Level Summary".
Example:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure ptp-network-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> add ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-1-1
PTPNWProbe1 net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1 ipv4 10.206.206.6 10.206.206.1 gps-1-1-1-1 ql-none
200 500 2000 200 500 2000 25000 150000
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> show ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-1-1
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Res PDV fwd Low Range, (ns) : 200
Res PDV fwd Medium Range, (ns) : 500
Res PDV fwd High Range, (ns) : 2000
Res PDV rev Low Range, (ns) : 200
Res PDV rev Medium Range, (ns) : 500
Res PDV rev High Range, (ns) : 2000
FPP Cluster Range - Assured, (ns) : 25000
FPP Cluster Range - Satisfied, (ns) : 150000
Scheduler Eid : none
Forward Score : 0
Reverse Score : 0
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe
delete ptp-network-probe reference, reference-eid
fpp-cluster-assured rpdv-frw-highrange
fpp-cluster-satisfied rpdv-frw-lowrange
show ptp-network-probe rpdv-frw-mediumrange
expected-ql rpdv-rev-highrange
ip-version rpdv-rev-lowrange
master-ip-address rpdv-rev-mediumrange
name (ne, probe) show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-assured show ptp-fp
pdv-limit-satisfied slave-ipv4-address
ptp-flowpoint
add l3-ptp-port
Creates a Layer 3 PTP port when the PTP clock profile is G8275.2, Enterprise, IEEE_1588_
2008_ANNEX_J3.
Command Level
Syntax
add l3-ptp-port <l3_ptp_port-eid> <alias> [ipv4|ipv6]
[<l3ptpport-ipv4addr>|<l3ptpport-ipv6addr>] <l3ptpport-ipv6addrprefix> <l3ptpport-
ipv4mask> <l3ptpport-ifname> <default-gateway-control> [<ipv4-addr>|<ipv6-addr>]
<l3ptpport-expectedclockclass> [dscp|none|tos] <l3ptpport-ippriority> <acc-ptp_flow_pt-
eid> [1-pkt-per-1-sec|1-pkt-per-16-sec|1-pkt-per-2-sec|1-pkt-per-4-sec|1-pkt-per-8-sec|2-
pkt-per-1-sec|4-pkt-per-1-sec|8-pkt-per-1-sec] <l3-ptpport-announcetimeout> [1-ptk-per-
sec|128-pkt-per-sec|16-pkt-per-sec|2-pkt-per-sec|32-pkt-per-sec|4-pkt-per-sec|64-pkt-per-
sec|8-pkt-per-sec] <l3ptpport-synctimeout> [1-ptk-per-sec|128-pkt-per-sec|16-pkt-per-
sec|2-pkt-per-sec|32-pkt-per-sec|4-pkt-per-sec|64-pkt-per-sec|8-pkt-per-sec] <l3ptpport-
delayresptimeout> [automatic|disabled|manual|multicast|unicast]
acc-ptp_
flow_pt- Entity identifier of the associate PTP flow point.
eid
1-pkt-
per-1-sec
1-pkt-
per-16-
sec
1-pkt-
per-2-sec
1-pkt-
per-4-sec The announce message rate.
1-pkt-
per-8-sec
2-pkt-
per-1-sec
4-pkt-
per-1-sec
8-pkt-
per-1-sec
l3ptppor
t- The announce message receipt timeout in intervals.
announc Valid values: 2 - 255. Default: 3.
etimeout
1-ptk-
per-sec
128-pkt-
per-sec
16-pkt-
per-sec
2-pkt-
per-sec The sync message transmission rate.
32-pkt- Default: 1-pkt-per-sec.
per-sec
4-pkt-
per-sec
64-pkt-
per-sec
8-pkt-
per-sec
l3ptppor
t- The sync message receipt timeout in intervals.
synctime Valid values: 2 - 128. Default: 3.
out
1-ptk-
per-sec
128-pkt-
per-sec
16-pkt-
per-sec
2-pkt-
per-sec The delay response message rate.
32-pkt- Default: 1-pkt-per-sec.
per-sec
4-pkt-
per-sec
64-pkt-
per-sec
8-pkt-
per-sec
l3ptppor
t- The delay response message timeout in intervals.
delayresp Valid values: 2 - 128. Default: 3.
timeout
Settings for Delay Asymetry Comp mode and Delay Req Destination Address
type.
When set first, Delay Req Destination Address receives the default value
according to the PTP clock profile:
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1--> add l3-broadcast-ptp-port l3_ptp_port-1-1-2
alias ipv4 1.1.1.10 255.255.255.0 ifname disabled 0.0.0.0 247 dscp 0 acc_
ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1 1-pkt-per-1-sec 3 1-pkt-per-sec 3 1-pkt-per-sec 3
automati disabled
c, <l3ptpport-delayasymcompval> Delay Asymmetry Compensation Value
disabled, [valid command]
manual
multicas l Delay Req Destination Address Type: multicast, unicast.
t, unicast
Set this attribute first to change the default value and then set value for Delay
Asymetry Comp mode:
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1--> add l3-broadcast-ptp-port l3_ptp_port-1-1-2
alias ipv4 1.1.1.10 255.255.255.0 ifname disabled 0.0.0.0 247 dscp 0 acc_
ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1 1-pkt-per-1-sec 3 1-pkt-per-sec 3 1-pkt-per-sec 3
unicast
automatic Delay Asymmetry Compensation Mode
disabled Delay Asymmetry Compensation Mode
manual Delay Asymmetry Compensation Mode
Examples
IPv4 with unicast delay request destination address type
add ptp-port
Creates a PTP Port.
Command Level
Configure PTP Clock
Syntax
add ptp-port <ptp_port-eid> <alias> <not_slave> <ptp-port-local-priority> <virtual-port-
control><ptp_fp-eid> <dest_mac_addr_type> <sync_message_rate> <del_req_message_rate>
<announce_message_rate> <announce_recpt_timeout> <sync_recpt_timeout> <delay_resp_
timeout> <master_clock_type><ptp-port-isprobingslave><ptp-port-min-exp-clk-cls>
Examples
PTP port for a virtual port:
Related Commands
admin-state localpriority
alias min-exp-clk-cls
announce-receipt-timeout show ptp-clock
delay-response-timeout show ptp-port
delete ptp-port sync-receipt-timeout
add sooc
Creates a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC). Once you have created a SOOC, the minimum
expected clock class value can be changed (see min-exp-clk-cls).
Command Level
Configure Telecom Slave
Syntax
add sooc <sooc-eid> <master delay mechanism> <ptp-sooc-mspriority> <master ip version>
<ptp-ts-msipaddr> <ptp-sooc-slaveip> <ptp-sooc-slavemask> <master announce message rate>
<ptp-ts-msannouncereceipttimeout> <master delay response message rate> <sync message
transmission rate> <ptp-sooc-msleaseduration> <ptp-sooc-name> <unicast message
negotiation> <default gateway control> <ipv4-addr> <ptp-sooc-
msdelayresponsereceipttimeout> <ptp-sooc-mssyncreceipttimeout>
Examples
Example of creating an IPv4 SOOC:
-or-
add static-remote-slave
Create a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) Static Remote Slave.
Command Level
Configure Master Clock Interface
Syntax
add static-remote-slave <srs-eid> <alias> [<ipv4-address>|<ipv6-address>] <uncst-ctl>
[<ams-rate>][<ms-delay-rate>][<syn-rate]
Guidelines
This command is used to create a Static Remote Slave. To create a Static Remote Slave,
there must be an existing master virtual port. The following parameters are only required
when the Unicast Negotiation is disabled:
l ams-rate
l ms-delay-rate
l syn-rate
Master Announce Message Rate cannot be greater than the associated MCI Max Announce
Message Rate.
Sync Message Rate cannot be greater than the associated MCI Max Sync Message Rate.
Delay Response Message Rate cannot be greater than the associated MCI Max Response
Message Rate.
Examples
Example of creating an IPv4 static remote slave:
Alias : srs1
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Time Created : 2017-06-25,09:25:17
Negotiated Announce Lease Duration : 0
Lease Duration Remain Time : 0
Negotiated Delay Resp Lease Duration : 0
Delay Resp Duration Remain Time : 0
Negotiated Sync Lease Duration : 0
Sync Duration Remain Time : 0
Clock Identity : 00000000000000000000
Unicast Msg Negotiation : disabled
Slave V4 Address : Not Available
Slave V6 Address : 2000:4444:3333:2222:1111:0000:0000:000A
Announce Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-1-sec
Delay Resp Msg Rate : 32-pkt-per-sec
Sync Msg Rate : 32-pkt-per-sec
Related Commands
alias admin-state
show static-remote-slave delete static-remote-slave
add syncref
Add an entry to the Sync Reference list. Two entries are allowed. To change a syncref, the
existing reference must be deleted using delete syncref first. To get available references,
type in “?. For any interface to appear in the Sync Reference Sources list, it must have Sync-E
Mode enabled and the interface must not be Unassigned.
If the Network Port / Access Port is configured as a 1000Base-T electrical interface, then it
must be configured as “Auto 1000 Full Slave to be selectable as a Sync Reference.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
add syncref <syncref-number> <priority> <reference_port-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> add syncref 1 1 clk-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show syncref syncref-1-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Priority : 1
Source : clk-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-failed
Received QL : ql-nsupp
State : unavailable
Effective QL : ql-failed
Related Commands
add syncref
list syncref
add timeref show time-clock
lockout
admin-state sync-alias
manual-switch
clear sync-ref-alias
network-clock-type
clear-lockout sync-ref-candidate
priority (sync/timeclock)
clear-wtr time-clock-alias
selection-mode
delete syncref time-holdover-
show alarm-attributes
delete timeref performance
show sync
e-Prtc-Mode time-ref-alias
show sync-available-refs
expected-ql wtr-time
show syncref
forced-switch
add target-address
Create a new SNMP Target Address Entry. Use the delete target-address command to
remove a Target Address Entry.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
add target-address <address-name> [<ipv4-address>|<ipv6-address>] <ip-version> <timeout>
<retry> <taglist> <name> <dying-gasp>
Guidelines
Create a new SNMP Target Address Entry. The Target Parameter Entry must first be created
by using the add target-params command.
Trap vs Info:
Both Trap and Info are the SNMP messages to indicate a fault, exception or an attribute
value change but they are different in these ways:
l For Trap PDU, the type field has a value of 0xA4; for Info PDU, the type field has a
value of 0xA6. Traps are further categorized into generic (standard) and specific
(vendor-defined) traps.
l A SNMP manager acknowledges with a SNMP PDU for a Info message it receives,
but not Trap message. The SNMP Agent resends the Info message if it is not
acknowledged before Timeout.
l A Trap is sent from agent to manager, whereas informs can be sent from one
manager to another.
l Trap is supported in SNMPV1, SNMPV2C and SNMPV3; Info is only supported in
SNMPV2C and SNMPV3.
Examples:
Example of adding an IPv4 Target Address:
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
add target-params
Create a new Target Parameters Entry. Use the delete target-params command to remove a
Target Parameters Entry.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
add target-params <name> <mp-model> <sec-model> <sec-name> <sec-level>
Guidelines
Create a new Target Parameters Entry. The Community Name must first be created by using
the add community command.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> add target-params GoForIt snmpv2c snmpv2c TestOne noauth
ADVA:snmp--> show target-params GoForIt
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
add telecom-slave
Create a Telecom Slave (TS)
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
PTP Network Element
Syntax
add telecom-slave <ts-eid> <sync-ref-control> <ql-mode> <clock-id> <netclock_type>
[<expected-ql-level>] [<assumed-ql-level>] [<domain-number>] [<time-ho-accuracy>]
[<sync-ref>]
clock-id Valid entry: a 16-digit hex number which is unique System-wide. The
default value: <DCN MAC Address> <Unique Number> Example:
0080ea2202100002
netclock_type The network clock type, SDH or SONET.
Guidelines
This command is used to Create a Telecom Slave (TS). There can be at most one telecom
slave at one Network Element.
Clock Type is determined by the network-clock-type command, only the value set by that
command is available here.
Assumed QL Level is optional, if not entered and QL Mode is disabled, QL Level is set to “ql-
eec1", if QL Mode is enabled, QL Level is set to “ql-none".
Sync Ref is optional, only entered if “sync-ref-status" is set to disabled. If not entered the
default is “sync-1-1-1-1".
The System feature PTP-MC/BC must be enabled prior to creating a Telecom Slave. See
configure feature.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> add telecom-slave ts-1-1 disabled disabled 0080ea2fc0700000 option1-sdh
ql-none ql-prc 2 5000 sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show telecom-slave ts-1-1
Alias : TS1
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00000
Operational State : normal
Admin State : in-service
Secondary States : act
Sync Reference Mode : enabled
QL Mode : disabled
Sync ID : sync-1-1-1-1
PTP Domain Number : 2
Clock Recovery Mode : two-way
Clock Recovery State : normal
Network Clock Type : option2-sonet
Assumed QL : ql-stu
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-inv
Squelch Control :
Packet Clock Selected : sooc-1-1-1
Current Time of Day : 2014-02-25,22:06:30
Time Holdover Accuracy (ns) : 5000
Related Commands
add telecom-slave expected-ql
admin-state network-clock-type
alias ql-mode
assumed-ql show alarm-attributes
clock-recovery-mode squelch-ctrl
sync-id squelch-ql
add timeref
Add a time clock reference. In PRTC mode, you can add up to three references.
Command Level
Configure Time Clock
Syntax
add timeref <timeRefNum> <priority> [<clk-eid> | <gps-port-eid> | <mb_gnss-eid> | ptp_
clock-eid | <sync-eid> | <ts-eid>]
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> add timeref 2 2 ts-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show timeref timeref-1-1-1-1-2
Alias :
Priority : 2
Source : ts-1-1
Status : ref-ok
State : standby
Related Commands
delete timeref show gps-port
show sync show telecom-slave
show timeref
add usm-user
Create a new User-based Security Model (USM) User.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
Add a no-auth USM user:
Guidelines
Create a new USM User. Four pre-configured SNMP user accounts are provided as default:
“ADMIN,” “MONITOR,” “OPERATOR” and “PROVISION”.
Example:
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> add usm-user McCracken 0x800009f004414456415353303733363030303233 secret
readwrite no-auth
ADVA:snmp--> show usm-user McCracken 0x800009f004414456415353303733363030303233
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
admin-state
Set the administration state of the specified entity.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure 10MHZ Port
Configure DCN
Configure NTE
Configure PSU
Configure Sync
admin-state <state>
Syntax
state The Administrative state to set for this entity.
Valid values: For Ports: in-service, management, maintenance, disabled,
unassignedFor Shelf, Equipment, Flows and QoS Shapers: in-service, management
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> admin-state management
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> show ts
Alias : doctest
Clock Identity : 0080ea2fc0700000
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Secondary States : sgeo
Sync Reference Mode : disabled
QL Mode : disabled
Sync : sync-1-1-1-1
PTP Domain Number : 0
Clock Recovery Mode : two-way
Clock Recovery State : freerun
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-inv
Squelch Control :
Packet Clock Selected : sooc-1-1-1
Current Time of Day : Not Available
advance-interference-detection
Activates advanced jamming and spoofing detection. To enable, you must:
Command Level
configure gps-port
Syntax
advance-interference-detection <disabled|enabled>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa542-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5412-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> advanced-interference-detection enabled
alarm-attributes
Configures the alarm attribute associated with a specific condition type and service affect
pairing. Use the show alarm-attributes command or refer to Alarms and Conditions for
valid condition type, service affect and notification codes.
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
alarm-attributes <sys-eid> <cond-type> <srv-aff> <notif-code>
Identifies the System Entity for which the Alarm Attributes are to be
set. Available selections are displayed by typing a “?".
Valid values: 10mhz-port, 3g-dcn, access-port, aux, bits-in-port,
sys-eid bits-out-port, bits-x16, clk-x16, clock-probe, dcn-port, irig-b, gps-
port, nci, nteOSA 5422, ntp-clock, pps-port, pps-x16, psu, ptp-
clock, ptp-clock-probe, ptp-mci, ptp-network-probe, ptp-port,
shelf-nteOSA 5422, sooc, sync, system, telecom-slave, time-clock,
time-of-day-port, ge-4s, tod-pps-x16.
Identifies the Condition Type for which the Notification Code is to
be modified. Available selections are displayed by typing a “?".
cond-type
Valid entry: See Alarms and Conditions or use the show conditions
command.
Indicates if this Notification Code change is to be associated with
the Service Affecting or Non-Service Affecting version of this
srv-aff Condition Type. Available selections are displayed by typing a “?".
Valid entry: nsa, sa
Identifies the new Notification Code value. Available selections are
notif-code displayed by typing a “?".
Valid entry: cl, cr, mj, mn, na, nr
Examples
ADVA:system--> alarm-attributes 10mhz-port ?
freq-offset Enter the Condition Type
los Enter the Condition Type
ql-squelch Enter the Condition Type
syncref Enter the Condition Type
syncref-forced-switch Enter the Condition Type
syncref-locked-out Enter the Condition Type
syncref-manual-switch Enter the Condition Type
Related Commands
show alarms, show conditions, show ne-conditions
alarms-while-failure-suspend
Configures how the GNSS port handles alarms during failure suspend time.
Command Level
configure gps-port
Syntax
alarms-while-failure-suspend <control>
control l enabled - the GNSS port reports alarms as usual during failure suspend
time.
l disabled - the GNSS port does not report alarms during failure suspend
time.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5412-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> alarms-while-failure-suspend disabled
alias
Edit the alias for this entity.
Syntax
alias <alias>
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> alias doctest1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> show telecom-slave
Alias : doctest1
Clock Identity : 0080ea2fc0700000
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Secondary States : sgeo
Sync Reference Mode : disabled
QL Mode : disabled
Sync : sync-1-1-1-1
PTP Domain Number : 0
Clock Recovery Mode : two-way
Clock Recovery State : freerun
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-inv
Squelch Control :
Packet Clock Selected : sooc-1-1-1
Current Time of Day : Not Available
Related Commands
name (ne, probe)
sync-ref-alias
sync-alias
alias-port-n
Configures an alias to the specified port number in the 8xBITS Group of a BITSx16 line card.
Command Level
configure bitsx8_group_enhanced
Syntax
alias-port-n <string>
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1-->
ADVA-NE-1--> configure bitsx16p bitsx16p-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bitsx16p-1-1-1-->
ADVA-NE-1:bitsx16p-1-1-1--> configure bitsx8_group_enhanced bitsx8_group_enhanced-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bitsx8_group_enhanced-1-1-1-1-->
ADVA-NE-1:bitsx8_group_enhanced-1-1-1-1--> alias-port-2 portnumbertwo
announce-receipt-timeout
Configure Announce Receipt Timeout of a PTP Port in seconds.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Port
Syntax
announce-receipt-timeout <msg-rate>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Announce Receipt Timeout of a PTP Port.
Example:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1--> configure ptp-port ptp_port-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1:ptp_port-1-1-1--> announce-receipt-timeout 3
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1:ptp_port-1-1-1--> show ptp-port
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Alias :
Master Clock Type : one-step
Master Only : Enabled
Peer Port Identity: Not Available
Local Priority : 128
PTP Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
Tx Dest MacAddr : non-forwardable
Sync Message Rate : 16-pkt-per-sec
Delay Req-Resp Message Rate : 16-pkt-per-sec
Announce Message Rate : 8-pkt-per-1-sec
Announce Receipt Timout : 3
Sync Receipt Timout : 3
Delay Resp Timout : 3
Expected Clock Class : 247
Related Commands
add ptp-port localpriority
admin-state min-exp-clk-cls
alias show ptp-clock
delay-response-timeout show ptp-port
delete ptp-port sync-receipt-timeout
assumed-clock-class
Configures the clock class for PPS port.
Command Level
Configure PPS Port
Syntax
assumed-clock-class <integer>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure aux aux-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:aux-1-1-1--> configure pps-port pps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:pps-1-1-1-1--> assumed-clock-class 7
assumed-ql
Set the Assumed Quality Level for the specified interface. Only effective if the QL Mode for
the interface is set to enabled and the Network Clock type is set to SDH. Choices available
depend on the network-clock-type.
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Configure BITS In
Configure CLK
Syntax
assumed-ql <ql-level>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure bits-in bits_in-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> assumed-ql ql-ssu-a
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> show bits-in
Alias : FantasticSam
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : Not Available
Secondary State : Not Available
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-g7039-crc4
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : enabled
Assumed QL : ql-ssu-a
Expected QL : ql-prc
Received QL : Not Available
auth-protocol
Configures the remote authentication protocol type of the system.
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
auth-protocol <protocol>
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> auth-protocol none
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
auth-traps
Enable or Disable SNMP Authentication Traps.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
auth-traps <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable SNMP Authentication Traps. If enabled, SNMP
Authentication traps will be sent to the configured trap server.
Examples
To Enable SNMP Authentication Traps:
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2018-01-08,10:46:05
System Up Time : 2 hrs 56 mins 16 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE
Sys Time Of Day Type : local
Sys Time Of Day Clock Eid : none
Syslog Timestamp Format : adva
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
auth-type
Change the protocol type used for the Remote Authentication Protocol.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
auth-type <type>
Guidelines
This command is used to change the protocol type used for the Remote Authentication
Protocol. The supported values are: pap - Password Authentication Protocol, and chap -
Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol This parameter is only relevant if the
Authentication Protocol is set to a value other than remote-auth-none.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> auth-type pap
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol
regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type
security-strength
config-ssl-strength
security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging
show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment
show all-users
config-user <user-id> login-
show local-user
timeout
show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password
show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level
show security-system
delete <user-id>
tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval
tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address
unlock-user
nas-ipv6-address
regenerate-ssh-keys
auto-diagnostic
Enables or disables automatic cable test when the cable is removed from a copper port.
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Syntax
auto-diagnostic <control>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure xge-4s-p xge_4s_p-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:xge_4s_p-1-1-3--> configure access-port lc_access-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:lc_access-1-1-3-1-->
ADVA-NE-1:lc_access-1-1-3-1--> auto-diagnostic enabled
backup-db
Create a backup of the system database.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Database
Syntax
backup-db
Guidelines
This command is used to take a snapshot of the database. The file is stored locally on the
System in volatile storage. In order to ensure that the backup can be used in the future, it
should be transferred to a backup server by using the transfer-file command.
Examples
ADVA--> admin database
ADVA:database--> backup-db
ADVA:database--> show file-services-status
Related Commands
activate-db show file-services-status
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file
backup-server
Configure the IP address of the backup Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
NTP Client
Syntax
backup-server <ip-version>[<ipv4-address>|<ipv6-address>]
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the IP address of the backup NTP Server. Setting this
address to 0.0.0.0 disables this server from being used.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ntp-client
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> backup-server 193.204.114.232
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> show ntp-client
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
bits-active-ports
Enables or disables active ports in the 8xbits group.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure bitsx8_group
Syntax
bits-active-ports <control,control,control,control,control,control,control,control>
Examples
At the network element level:
Related Commands
admin-state
show bitsx8_group
alias
show <linecardtype>
bits-line-type
bits-clock-ports
Configures the signal of each port in the BITS group. The line type (bits-line-type) for the
BITS group must be set to E1.
Command Level
Configure bitsx8_group
Syntax
bits-clock-ports <clock-ports-list>
Examples
ADVA-NE-1--> configure bitsx16p bitsx16p-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bitsx16p-1-1-1--> configure bitsx8_group_enhanced bitsx8_group_enhanced-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bitsx8_group_enhanced-1-1-1-1--> bits-clock-ports
enabled,enabled,disabled,disabled,disabled,disabled,disabled,disabled
bits-line-impedance
Set the BITS Group Line Impedance.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure bitsx8_group
Syntax
bits-line-impedance <impedance>
Enables you to select the desired BITS line impedance for an 8xbits group. The BITS line type
must be consistent with the selected Network Clock Type (network-clock-type). E1 and
2048khz are compatible with option1-sdh, while t1 is consistent with option2-sonet.
Settings should be made in the order of: bits-line-type,bits-line-impedance. For Valid
values, see "Equipment / Entity IDs ".
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure bitsx16 bits_x16-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:bits_x16-1-1-2--> configure bitsx8_group bitsx8_group-1-1-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:bitsx8_group-1-1-2-1--> bits-line-type e1
ADVA-NE-1:bitsx8_group-1-1-2-1--> bits-line-impedance 120-ohm
ADVA-NE-1:bitsx8_group-1-1-2-1--> show bitsx8_group
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : act,sgeo
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-crc4
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : disabled
Squelch QL : ql-none
Transmit QL : ql-nsupp
Line Build Out : none
Line Impedance : 120-ohm
Related Commands
admin-state
show bitsx8_group
alias
show <linecardtype>
bits-line-type
bits-line-type
Sets the BITS interface line type.
Whether editing the BITS In or the BITS Out, the selected line type is mirrored to the other
BITS interface, regardless of the admin-state of that interface. The BITS line type must be
consistent with the selected network-clock-type. E1 and 2048khz are compatible with
option1-sdh, while T1 is consistent with option2-sonet. Set properties in this order: bits-
line-type, line code, frame-format, sa-bit.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure BITS In/Out
Configure bitsx8_group
Syntax
bits-line-type <linetype>
The BITS line type for either BITS In (BITS port only)
or BITS Out (line bitsx8_group or BITS port). The
linetype selection is applied to both interfaces regardless of
which one is being edited.
Valid entry: e1, t1, 2048khz. Default is e1.
Alias :
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : uas
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-crc4
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : enabled
Assumed QL : ql-none
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-nsupp
bitsx8_group Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure bitsx16 bits_x16-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:bitsx8_group-1-1-1-2-1-->
bits-line-impedance 120-ohm
ADVA-NE-1:8xbits_group-1-1-1-2-1--> show bitsx8_group
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : act,sgeo
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-crc4
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : disabled
Squelch QL : ql-none
Transmit QL : ql-nsupp
Line Build Out : none
Line Impedance : 120-ohm
Related Commands
show alarm-attributes
admin-state
frame-format (bits) show bits-in
alias
line-code show bits-out
assumed-ql
ql-mode show bitsx8_group
bits-line-impedance
sa-bit squelch-ql
expected-ql
broadcast
Enables or disables NTP broadcast messages on the NTP clock interface.
Command Level
configure ntp
Syntax
broadcast <disabled, enabled broadcast-ipv4-addr|broadcast-ipv6-addr>
Examples
ADVA--> config ntp
ADVA:ntp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1--> config ntp-clock ntp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1--> nci ntp_clock_interface-1-1-3
-or-
-or-
buffer-size
Set the buffer size of a management tunnel, PTP flow point, or NTP flow point. Buffer size
can be set from 1 to 2147483647.
Command Level
Configure Management Tunnel
Syntax
buffer-size <buff-size>
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> buffer-size 32
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl
IP Address : 120.120.120.10
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : phoenix1
Associated Port : access-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 10.10.32.1
Interface : eth0
Related Commands
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
show mgmttnl
cable-length
Configure the cable length on the GPS port.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure GPS Port
Syntax
cable-length <cable-length>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the antenna cable length for a GPS port.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> cable-length 5
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Related Commands
admin-state installation-type
alias pps-generation
gnss-system show gps-port
cancel activation
Cancels scheduled software upgrade.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Upgrade
Syntax
cancel activation
Guidelines
Use this command to cancel the activation timer. This prevents activation of the newly
transferred software.
Use the show file-services-status and show release-versions commands to observe the
software status.
Use the show audit-log to observe the time the activation timer is set to expire.
Examples
Example where swdl-activation-ip condition notification code is set to na:
2014-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:CPMR-2-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2014-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:ACCESS PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2014-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:FLOW-1-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2014-03-17 11:37:41::STCHG:NETWORK PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2014-03-17 11:37:48::STCHG:ACCESS PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Outage,SEC:ACT,FAF
2014-03-17 11:37:50::STCHG:NETWORK PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Outage,SEC:ACT,FAF
2014-03-17 11:38:03::0:DBCH:SYSTEM:SNMPENGINEBOOTS=2
2014-03-17 11:49:32:root:EVT:Validate upgrade requested
2014-03-17 11:51:46:root:EVT:Software copy from server requested
2014-03-17 11:53:56:root:EVT:Software install requested
2014-03-17 00:00:00:root:EVT:2014-03-17 12:10:Software Activate timer set
2014-03-17 00:00:00:root:EVT:2014-03-17 13:10:Software Validate timer set
ADMIN:upgrade--> cancel activation
ADVA:upgrade--> show conditions
Related Commands
activate show audit-log
cancel activation show conditions
cancel validation-timer show file-services-status
install show release-versions
revert to-standby transfer-file
cancel validation-timer
Software upgrade complete. Accept software load and cancel validation timer.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Upgrade
Syntax
cancel validation-timer
Guidelines
This command is used to cancel the validation timer. This signals acceptance of the newly
installed software. Once this timer has been canceled, it is possible that the old database file
will be overwritten which will prevent the ability for the system from reverting to the old
Software Package.
Use the show file-services-status and show release-versions commands to observe the
software status.
Use the show audit-log to observe the time the validation timer is set to expire.
Examples
Refer to the following example where swdl-validation-ip condition notification code is set
to na:
2014-03-17 11:38:03::0:DBCH:SYSTEM:SNMPENGINEBOOTS=2
2014-03-17 11:49:32:root:EVT:Validate upgrade requested
2014-03-17 11:51:46:root:EVT:Software copy from server requested
2014-03-17 11:53:56:root:EVT:Software install requested
2014-03-17 00:00:00:root:EVT:2014-03-17 12:10:Software Activate timer set
2014-03-17 00:00:00:root:EVT:2014-03-17 13:10:Software Validate timer set
2014-03-17 12:12:48::EVT:SYSTEM:Restart command issued. Restart type:Warm
1970-01-01 00:00:00::EVT::Software Validate timer set
ADMIN:upgrade--> cancel val-timer
ADMIN:upgrade--> show file-services-status
Related Commands
activate show audit-log
cancel activation show conditions
cancel validation-timer show file-services-status
install show release-versions
revert to-standby transfer-file
cir
Configure the CIR (Committed Information Rate) for a PTP flow point, NTP flow point, or
management tunnel.
Command Level
Configure PTP Flow point
Syntax
cir <cir>
Examples
For a PTP flow point:
Related Commands
buffer-size, cir
clear
This command is used to Clear any Sync or Time Clock manual switch operation.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
clear
Guidelines
This command clears any manual switch operation and only be used in the sync directory.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> clear
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync
Alias : chassis
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Selected Reference : none
Clock Mode : freerun
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : cleared
User Request Target : syncref-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> clear
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync
Alias : chassis
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : gps-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
User Request Action : forced-switch
User Request Target : timeref-1-1-1-1-2
Leap 59 : disabled
Leap 61 : disabled
Clock Class : 84
Time Traceability Status : time-locked
Expected QL : ql-none
Current QL :
Time Scale : ptp
Time Holdover Performance : 500ns
Utc Offset (ns) : 35
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
e-PRTC Mode Enabled : disabled
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> clear
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show time-clock
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : gps-1-1-1-1
Related Commands
show time-clock
add timeref expected-ql
sync-ref-candidate
admin-state forced-switch
time-clock-alias
clear-lockout lockout
time-holdover-
clear-wtr priority (sync/timeclock)
performance
delete timeref selection-mode
time-ref-alias
e-Prtc-Mode show alarm-attributes
wtr-time
clear all-history-data
Reset the all history performance monitoring count values to zero for an entity for the
supplied interval.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Syntax
clear all-history-data <interval>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:pm--> clear all-history-data 15min
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:pm--> show history-data 15min 1
esof : 0
esop : 0
esp : 0
esp64 : 0
esp65 : 0
esp128 : 0
esp256 : 0
esp512 : 0
esp1024 : 0
esp1519 : 0
esuf : 0
esup : 0
l2cpfd : 0
l2cpfp : 0
les : 0
lbc : 0
opr : 0
opt : 0
abrrx : 0
abrtx : 0
aufd : 0
apfd : 0
Related Commands
clear all-history-data
show curr-data
clear curr-data
show history-data
clear history-data
show threshold-data
set-threshold
clear curr-data
Reset the current Performance Monitoring count values to zero for the entity for the
supplied interval. Security Level
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Syntax
clear curr-data <interval>
interval The PM Interval for which to retrieve the current counts.
Valid entry: 5min, 15min,
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:pm--> clear curr-data 15min
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:pm--> show curr-data 15min
esp : 0
esp64 : 0
esp65 : 0
esp128 : 0
esp256 : 0
esp512 : 0
esp1024 : 0
esp1519 : 0
esuf : 0
esup : 0
l2cpfd : 0
l2cpfp : 0
les : 0
lbc : 0
opr : 0
opt : 0
abrrx : 0
abrtx : 0
aufd : 0
apfd : 0
Related Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
set-threshold show threshold-data
clear history-data
Reset the history Performance Monitoring count values to zero for an entity for the supplied
interval / bin-index.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Syntax
clear history-data <interval> <bin-index>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:pm--> clear history-data 15min 1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:pm--> show history-data 15min 1
Interval Type : 15min
Timestamp : 2014-02-22,12:19:22
Bin Index : 1
Valid Flag : enabled
esbf : 0
esbp : 0
esbs : 0
esc : 0
escae : 0
esde : 0
esf : 0
esfs : 0
esj : 0
esmf : 0
esmp : 0
eso : 0
esof : 0
esop : 0
esp : 0
esp64 : 0
esp65 : 0
esp128 : 0
esp256 : 0
esp512 : 0
esp1024 : 0
esp1519 : 0
esuf : 0
esup : 0
l2cpfd : 0
l2cpfp : 0
les : 0
lbc : 0
opr : 0
opt : 0
abrrx : 0
abrtx : 0
aufd : 0
apfd : 0
Related Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
set-threshold show threshold-data
clear-lockout
This command is used to clear a lockout operation.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
clear-lockout [<syncref-eid> | <timeref-eid>]
syncref- The Entity Identifier of the Interface Port that is being used as the syncref.
eid
Valid entry: syncref-ne-shelf-slotnumber-portnumber, Where:
ne=1shelf=1slotnumber=1portnumber=1-2. Example: syncref-1-1-1-1.
The Entity Identifier of a Time Clock Reference.
timeref-
eid Valid entry: timeref-eid-ne-shelf-nte-n, where:
ne=1,shelf=1,nte=1,timeclock=1,n=1-2. Example: timeref-1-1-1-1-1.
Examples
Example for Configure Sync level:
Effective QL : ql-failed
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : gps-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
User Request Action : clear-lockout
User Request Target : timeref-1-1-1-1-1
Leap 59 : disabled
Leap 61 : disabled
Clock Class : 84
Time Traceability Status : time-locked
Expected QL : ql-none
Current QL :
Time Scale : ptp
Time Holdover Performance : 500ns
Utc Offset (ns) : 35
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
e-PRTC Mode Enabled : disabled
clear-wtr
This command is used to clear the wait time for Wait-To-Restore switch operation.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
clear-wtr [<syncref-eid> | <timeref-eid>]
Guidelines
This command clears the sync WTR timer and is only used in the sync sub-menu. For valid
entity identifiers, see Equipment / Entity IDs.
Examples
Example for Configure Sync level:
State : unavailable
Effective QL : ql-failed
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : gps-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none
Leap 59 : disabled
Leap 61 : disabled
Clock Class : 84
Time Traceability Status : time-locked
Expected QL : ql-none
Current QL :
Time Scale : ptp
Time Holdover Performance : 500ns
Utc Offset (ns) : 35
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
e-PRTC Mode Enabled : disabled
Related Commands
add syncref
list syncref
add timeref show time-clock
lockout
admin-state sync-alias
manual-switch
clear sync-ref-alias
network-clock-type
clear-lockout sync-ref-candidate
priority (sync/timeclock)
clear-wtr time-clock-alias
selection-mode
delete syncref time-holdover-
show alarm-attributes
delete timeref performance
show sync
e-Prtc-Mode time-ref-alias
show sync-available-refs
expected-ql wtr-time
show syncref
forced-switch
clock-active-ports
Enables or disables ports in the clock group of the LPN line card.
Command Level
Configure clk-x4-port-group
Syntax
clk-active-ports <control, control, control, control>
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure clk-x4-lpn clk_x4_lpn-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:clk_x4_lpn-1-1-2--> configure clk-x4-port-group clkx4_group-1-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:clkx4_group-1-1-2-1--> admin-state [in-service|management]
ADVA-NE-1:clkx4_group-1-1-2-1--> alias <MyAlias>
ADVA-NE-1:clkx4_group-1-1-2-1--> clk-active-ports enabled,disabled,enabled,enabled
Related Commands
squelch-ctrl, squelch-ql
clock-pll-bw
Select the clock PLL bandwidth.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
clock-pll-bw <clock-pll-bw>
Guidelines
This command is used to select the clock PLL bandwidth.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1--> clock-pll-bw eec
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync
Alias : chassis
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Clock PLL Bw : eec
Selected Reference : none
Clock Mode : freerun
Sync QL : ql-ssu-b
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none
Related Commands
add syncref list syncref show sync
admin-state lockout show sync-available-
clear manual-switch refs
clear-lockout clock-pll-bw show syncref
clear-wtr priority (sync/timeclock) sync-alias
delete syncref selection-mode sync-ref-alias
forced-switch show alarm-attributes wtr-time
clock-recovery-mode
Set the clock recovery mode. Clock recovery mode is not editable when an SOOC is
configured in association with a Telecom Slave.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Telecom Slave
Syntax
clock-recovery-mode <recovery-mode>
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> clock-recovery-mode one-way
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> show ts
Alias : doctest1
Clock Identity : 0080ea2fc0700000
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Secondary States : sgeo
Sync Reference Mode : disabled
QL Mode : disabled
Sync : sync-1-1-1-1
PTP Domain Number : 0
Clock Recovery Mode : one-way
Clock Recovery State : freerun
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-inv
Squelch Control :
Packet Clock Selected : sooc-1-1-1
Current Time of Day : Not Available
Related Commands
admin-state ql-mode
assumed-ql show telecom-slave
clock-recovery-mode sync-id
expected-ql sync-ref-mode
clock set
Adjust the time of day for the System or the time and date for the System.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
clock set time <time>
clock set date-time <date> <time>
Guidelines
This command is used edit the Time of Day for the system. This command is also used edit
the Time of Day and Date for the system. The format of this entry is: hh:mm yyyy-mm-dd.
The system will validate that the entered value is a proper date (i.e., user cannot enter a date
with a month of 02 and a day value of 31).
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> clock set date-time 2018-01-08 10:46
ADVA:system--> show system
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
cno-mask
Configure the Carrier-to-Noise power ratio in db-Hz for the GPS port.
Command Level
Configure GPS Port
Syntax
cno-mask <cno-mask>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gnss-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> cno-mask 35
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 3sats
Antenna Delay Value : 5
Antenna Delay Option : meters
GNSS System Types : gps
Installation Type : full-sky-view
C/No Mask : 35
Elevation Mask : 20
PDOP Mask : 8
PDOP : Not Available
Self Survey Period : 2000
Sat Min1 Threshold : 3
cold-reset
Resets the GNSS receiver. After the reset, the receiver reacquires the GNSS signal.
Command Level
configure gps-port
Syntax
cold-reset
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteOSA 5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte nteOSA 5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gnss-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> cold-reset
composite_clock_port_group
Displays the composite clock group configuration.
Command Level
configure composite-clock
Syntax
composite_clock_port_group <cc_group-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure composite-clock composite_clock-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:composite_clock-1-1-2-->
ADVA-NE-1:composite_clock-1-1-2--> composite_clock_port_group cc_group-1-1-2-1
Alias :
Duty Cycle : 63-37
Phase Adjust : 1250
Active Ports : enabled,enabled
composite_clock_port_input
Displays the composite clock input configuration.
Command Level
configure composite-clock
Syntax
composite_clock_port_input <cc_in-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure composite-clock composite_clock-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:composite_clock-1-1-2-->
ADVA-NE-1:composite_clock-1-1-2--> composite_clock_port_input cc_in-1-1-2-1
Alias :
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : uas
config-ssl-strength
Configure the SSL cipher strength.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User-Security
Syntax
config-ssl-strength [high, low, medium]
Guidelines
This command is used to set the security strength of the system. The options for these
settings are high, low, or medium. The default is low.
Encryption strength is measured in key length — number of bits in the key. To decipher an
SSL communication, one needs to generate the correct decoding key. Mathematically
speaking, 2n possible values exist for an n-bit key. Thus, 40-bit encryption (low) involves 240
possible values, 56-bit encryption (medium) involves 256 possible combinations, and 128-
bit encryption (high) 2128 combinations.
Changing the SSL strength setting results in disconnecting all active users, requiring them
to re-login.
Examples
ADVA:--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-strength high
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol
regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type
security-strength
config-ssl-strength
security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging
show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment
show all-users
config-user <user-id> login-
show local-user
timeout
show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password
show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level
show security-system
delete <user-id>
tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval
tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address
unlock-user
nas-ipv6-address
regenerate-ssh-keys
Security Level
retrieve
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
config-user <user-id> cli-paging <control>
User identifier.
user-id
Valid entry: existing user-id (see add usm-user)
Enable or Disable paging mode for this user. When
paging is enabled, information is output to the console
control
24 lines at a time.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled; Default is enabled.
Guidelines
This command enables or disables paging mode for this particular user. When paging is
enabled, information is output to the console 24 lines at a time. The user attempting to
change this attribute must be the account owner or a superuser.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-user SamanthaTeig cli-paging enabled
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
Security Level
retrieve
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
config-user <user-id> comment <user-comment>
Guidelines
This command is used to change the comment associated with a user. The comment field is
a user configurable string of up to 64 characters (no spaces). The user attempting to change
this attribute must be the account owner or a superuser.
Example
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-user SamanthaTeig comment SalesSupportEngineer
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment show local-user
config-user <user-id> login- show provisioned-ssl-certificate
timeout show remote-user
config-user <user-id> password show security-system
config-user <user-id> priv-level tacacs-privilege-control
delete <user-id> tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
Security Level
retrieve (for self)
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
config-user <user-id> login-timeout <timeout>
Guidelines
This command supports changing the inactivity timeout for a user. The range for this
timeout value is between 1 and 60 minutes. Setting the value to 0 disables the timeout
option. The default value for this attribute is 15 minutes. The user attempting to change this
attribute must be the account owner or a superuser.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-user SamanthaTeig login-timeout 15
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
config-user <user-id> password <password> <repeat-password>
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-user SamanthaTeig password ******** ********
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig
Password : ********
Comment : SalesSupportEnginner
Privilege Level : retrieve
Login Timeout : 15
Failed Login Attempts : 0
Last Login : 2014-01-01,00:00:00
User Locked Out : disabled
User Last Locked Out Time : 2014-01-01,00:00:00
CLI Paging : enabled
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
config-user <user-id> priv-level <level>
Example
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-user SamanthaTeig priv-level maintenance
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
configure (acl)
Configure a new Management Access Control List (ACL) entry.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Access Control List
Syntax
For Access Control List:
configure permit <ipversion> [<ipv4-address> <network-mask>]|[<ipv6-address> <ipv6-
prefix-length>]
Guidelines
This command is used to configure a Management Access Control List entry, which allows
you to limit access to the NE (through DCN or management tunnels) to specific IP addresses
or IP address ranges (subnetworks). For example, this can be used to restrict the
management, PTP, and NTP connections that are accepted. Up to 100 entries can be made,
and each entry can be individually enabled or disabled. Enabled entries apply to all
management interfaces. To enable an ACL entry, use the control command.
An ACL entry is in effect only if enabled. When there is one or more ACL entries enabled,
only the management traffic from specified sources are allowed, which means traffic from
all other sources is blocked. When all ACL entries are disabled, the management traffic is
allowed to be from any of the sources.
Examples
To configure a new IPv4 ACL entry:
Control : disabled
Filter Action : permit
IP Version : ipv4
Network Address : 10.10.10.10
Network Mask : 255.255.255.0
IPv6 Address :
0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 Prefix Length : 64
Control : disabled
Filter Action : permit
IP Version : ipv6
Network Address : 0.0.0.0
Network Mask : 255.255.255.255
IPv6 Address : 2000.1000.0000.0000
0000.0000.0000.000A
IPv6 Prefix Length : 64
Related Commands
activate
cancel activation
show audit-log
cancel validation-timer
show conditions
configure (ipv4-traffic-acl)
show file-services-status
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl)
show release-versions
install
transfer-file
revert to-standby
show acl-entry
configure (ipv4-traffic-acl)
Configure a new IPv4 Traffic Access Control List (ACL) entry.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
IPv4 Traffic ACL
Syntax
For IPv4 Traffic Access Control List:
configure permit ipv4 <ipv4-address> <network-mask>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Access Control List (ACL) for IPv4 traffic, which
allows you to filter for in-band management, PTP, and NTP packets from a specific IP source
address. The source address for IPv4 can be of any type and is not limited to unicast
addresses. Up to 100 entries can be made for each IP type, and each entry can be
individually enabled or disabled. Enabled entries apply to all PTP/NTP interfaces. To enable
an ACL entry, use the control (ipv4-traffic-acl/ipv6-traffic-acl) command.
Examples
To configure a new IPv4 Traffic ACL entry:
Control : disabled
Filter Action : permit
IP Version : ipv4
Network Address : 10.10.10.1
Network Mask : 255.255.255.0
Related Commands
show acl-entry
configure (acl)
show acl-list
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl)
show ipv4-traffic-acl-entry
control
show ipv4-traffic-acl-list
control (ipv4-traffic-acl/ipv6-traffic-
show ipv6-traffic-acl-entry
acl)
show ipv6-traffic-acl-list
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl)
Configure a new IPv6 Traffic Access Control List (ACL) entry.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
IPv6 Traffic ACL
Syntax
For IPv6 Traffic Access Control List:
configure permit ipv6 <ipv6-address> <prefix>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Access Control List (ACL) for IPv6 traffic, which
allows you to filter for in-band management and PTP packets from a specific IP source
address. The source address for IPv6 can be of any type and is not limited to unicast
addresses. Up to 100 entries can be made for each IP type, and each entry can be
individually enabled or disabled. Enabled entries apply to all PTP interfaces. To enable an
ACL entry, use the control (ipv4-traffic-acl/ipv6-traffic-acl) command.
Examples
To configure a new IPv6 Traffic ACL entry:
Control : disabled
Filter Action : permit
IP Version : ipv6
IPv6 Address : 1000:1010:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
IPv6 Prefix Length : 60
Related Commands
configure (acl)
show acl-list
configure (ipv4-traffic-acl)
show ipv4-traffic-acl-entry
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl)
show ipv4-traffic-acl-list
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl)
show ipv6-traffic-acl-entry
control (ipv4-traffic-acl/ipv6-traffic-
show ipv6-traffic-acl-list
acl)
configure (log-server)
Configure a Syslog server.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Syslog Server
Syntax
configure <ip-address> <port>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the IP address of a Syslog Server.
Examples
To configure a Syslog server:
IP Address : 10.10.10.10
port : 1
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
configure feature
Enable or disable a license option.
Command Level
Admin Software License
Syntax
configure feature <feature> <control>
Examples
Example of disabling the SyncJack-Extended-Scaled license:
Related Commands
configure ip-version
Specify the IP protocol version used to access a Syslog server.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
SysLog Server
Syntax
configure ip-version <ip-version>
Guidelines
This command is used to specify the IP protocol version used to access a Syslog server.
Examples
Example of specifying an IPv6 protocol version to access a Syslog server:
Related Commands
admin-state
show audit-log
alias
show conditions
configure ipv4-address
show ne-conditions
configure ipv6-address
show syslog-server
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
configure ipv4-address
Configure the IPv4 address and Port number to access a Syslog server.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
SysLog Server
Syntax
configure ipv4-address <ipv4-address> <port>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the IPv4 address and Port number to access a Syslog
Server.
Both IPv4 and IPv6 IP address can be configured, but only one IP address can be operational
at a time. To configure the IP version address that takes effect, use the configure ip-version
command.
Examples
Example of configuring the IPv4 address and Port number:
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
configure ipv6-address show ne-conditions
list sys-resource show syslog-server
show alarms show system
configure ipv6-address
Configure the IPv6 address and Port number to access a Syslog server.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
SysLog Server
Syntax
configure ipv6-address <ipv6-address> <port>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the IPv6 address and Port number to access a Syslog
Server.
Both IPv4 and IPv6 IP address can be configured, but only one IP address can be operational
at a time. To configure the IP version address that takes effect, use the configure ip-version
command.
Examples
Example of configuring the IPv6 address and Port number:
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
configure ipv4-address show ne-conditions
list sys-resource show syslog-server
show alarms show system
configure src-addr
Configure the NE Source Address.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
configure src-addr out-ip-intf-addr <src-addr-intf>
or
configure src-addr sys-ip-addr <snmpv1-intf> <src-addr-intf>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the NE source address. If the system IP interface option
is selected, the user designates one management IP entity for the SNMPv1 communications
and one for the NE source address. If the outgoing IP interface option is selected, then an IP
interface for SNMPv1 communications is the only option.
Examples
For Outgoing IP Interface Address option:
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
configure user-mtie-mask
Access to custom MTIE mask configuration commands. Once you access the sublevel
commands group, you can use the show user-mtie-mask command to display current
configuration, or configure the mask name, mask coordinates, and mask interval thresholds.
Command Level
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
configure user-mtie-mask <user_mtie_mask-EID>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure user-mtie-mask
configure usm-user-auth-key
Configure a USM user authentication key. This option is only available if Auth/Priv or
Auth/No Priv Security Level is selected. The user access type must be set to read/write to
change an existing USM User authentication key.
Security Level
Superuser
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
configure usm-user-auth-key <user-name> <engine-id> <auth-key> <repeat-auth-key>
user-name A human readable string representing the name of the user.
Valid entry: Character string - 0 to 64 characters
An SNMP engine's administratively-unique identifier. In a simple agent,
this value is always that agent own snmpEngineID value.
engine-id
Valid entry: Character string - 5 to 32 characters. Enter ‘local’ for Local
Engine ID or full remote Engine ID.
auth-key Authentication key. Must be entered twice.
Valid entry: 0 to 64 characters.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> configure usm-user-auth-key McCracken 0x800009f0030100ea02a520 **********
**********
ADVA:snmp--> show all-usm-users
===========================================================
User Name : OPERATOR
User Security Name : OPERATOR
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 0x800009f0030100ea02a520
User Privacy Key : *****
===========================================================
User Name : PROVISION
User Security Name : PROVISION
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 0x800009f0030100ea02a520
User Privacy Key : *****
===========================================================
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
configure usm-user-priv-key
Configure a USM user privacy key.
Security Level
Superuser
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
usm-user-priv-key <user-name> <engine-id> <priv-key> <repeat-priv-key>
Guidelines
This option is only available if Auth/Priv Security Level is selected. The user access type must
be set to read/write to make this change.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> configure usm-user-priv-key McCracken 0x800009f0030100ea02a520 **********
**********
ADVA:snmp--> show all-usm-users
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
configurations-by-keypad
Enables or disables access to the management IP configuration screen. You must enable
this property to configure DHCP client, IP address, and net mask by use of the display card
keypad.
Command Level
configure display-card
Syntax
configurations-by-keypad [enabled|disabled]
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure display-card display_card-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:display_card-1-1-1--> configurations-by-keypad enabled
const-te-clear-threshold
This command configures the Constant Time Error Alarm Clear threshold for this clock
probe or PTP clock probe. This option is only applicable if Measurement Type is set to
Phase. If the constant measurement (average measurement) meets this threshold (+ or -
direction in respect to 0 on the phase TE graph) will clear an existing SJ Constant TE
Threshold Exceeded alarm.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
const-te-clear-threshold <const-te-clear-threshold>
const-te-clear-threshold Constant Time Error Alarm Clear threshold.
Valid entry: 0-100000000; default is 0.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> configure clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> const-te-clear-threshold 0
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> show clock-probe
Name : ClockProbe2
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Source Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Source Type : phase
Measurement Rate,
(measurements/s) : 1
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : disabled
Measurement Type : phase
Related Commands
max-te-clear-threshold
add clock-probe
max-te-threshold
const-te-clear-threshold
measurement-type
const-te-threshold
mtie-mask-margin
const-te-window
mtie-mask-type
delete clock-probe
mtie-restart
delete history-result
name (ne, probe)
show clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show history-result
source-eid
expected-ql
source-type
const-te-threshold
This command configures the Constant Time Error Alarm Threshold for this clock probe or
PTP clock probe. This option is only applicable if Measurement Type is set to Phase. If the
constant measurement (average measurement) exceeds this threshold (+ or - direction in
respect to 0 on the phase TE graph) then this will create an SJ Constant TE Threshold
Exceeded alarm. Constant TE threshold must be at least 50 ns greater than the clear
threshold. Setting both Const TE Threshold and Const TE Clear Threshold to 0 will disable
this TCA.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
const-te-threshold <const-te-threshold>
const-te-threshold Constant Time Error Alarm Threshold.
Valid entry: 0-100000000; default is 0.
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> configure clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> const-te-threshold 0
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> show clock-probe
Name : ClockProbe2
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Source Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Source Type : phase
Measurement Rate,
(measurements/s) : 1
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : disabled
Related Commands
max-te-clear-threshold
add clock-probe
max-te-threshold
const-te-clear-threshold
measurement-type
const-te-threshold
mtie-mask-margin
const-te-windowdelete clock-
mtie-mask-type
probe
mtie-restart
delete history-result
name (ne, probe)
show clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show history-result
source-eid
expected-ql
source-type
const-te-window
This command configures the Constant Time Error Window for this clock probe or PTP clock
probe. This is the size of the sliding window of sampled measurements made for constant
TE calculation.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
const-te-window <const-te-clear-threshold>
const-te-window Constant Time Error Window.
Valid entry: 500-20000; default is 1000.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> configure clock-probe clock_probe-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-1--> const-te-window 1000
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-1--> show clock-probe
Name : ClockProbe2
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Source Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Source Type : phase
Measurement Rate,
(measurements/s) : 1
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : disabled
Measurement Type : phase
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed
Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -10
Time of last TIE Result : 1970-01-07,03:49:33
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Scheduler Eid : none
Running Failed Count : 0
Max TE Threshold, (ns) : 60
Max TE Clear Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Max TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Threshold, (ns) : 50
Const TE Clear Threshold (ns) : 0
Const TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Window, (s) : 1000
MTIE Reset Control : enabled
|Time int. (s)| MTIE (ns) | Mask status| Mask Margin status |
|-------------|-----------|------------|--------------------|
| 0.1s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 0.2s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 0.5s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 1.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 2.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 5.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 10.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 20.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 50.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 100.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 200.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 500.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 1000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 2000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 5000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 10000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 20000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 50000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 100000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Related Commands
max-te-clear-threshold
add clock-probe
max-te-threshold
const-te-clear-threshold
measurement-type
const-te-threshold
mtie-mask-margin
const-te-window
mtie-mask-type
delete clock-probe
mtie-restart
delete history-result
name (ne, probe)
show clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show history-result
source-eid
expected-ql
source-type
contact
Edit the contact person information for this network element.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
contact <ne-contact>
ne-contact A character string (0 to 256 characters) representing the Contact for the
Network Element.
Valid entry: 0 to 256 characters, an empty string or string containing
spaces must be enclosed in quotation marks. Default is null.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> contact John_Smith
ADVA-NE-1--> show network-element ne-1
NE Type : shelf-nteosa5422
NE Name : OSA 5422
NE Location :
NE Contact : John_Smith
NE Description : OSA 5422
Accepted Status : enabled
NE CLI Prefix : NE-1
............PM Interval : 5min
Related Commands
admin-state show alarm-attributes
autoprov-mode show ne-alarms
location show ne-conditions
name (ne, probe) show network-element
opr-lamptest show shelf-info
prompt
control
Enable or disable Management Access Control List (ACL) entry, Network Time Protocol
(NTP) Client, or remote authentication server entry.
Security Level
provisioning (Access Control List Entry, Configure NTP Client)
Command Level
Access Control List Entry
Syntax
control <control>
control Enable or disable this Management ACL entry, NTP Client, or Remote
Authentication Server entry.
Valid entry: enabled, disabled.
Examples
To enable a Management ACL entry:
Related Commands
For Management ACL Entry:
configure (acl)
control show acl-entry
control (ipv4-traffic-acl/ipv6-traffic- show acl-list
acl)
control (ipv4-traffic-acl/ipv6-traffic-
acl)
Enable or disable this IPv4/IPv6 Traffic Access Control List (ACL) entry.
Security Level
provisioning (IPv4/IPv6 Traffic ACL)
Command Level
IPv4 Traffic ACL
Syntax
control <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable the IPv4/IPv6 Traffic ACL entry, which allows you
to filter for in-band management, PTP, and NTP packets from a specific IP source address.
Examples
To enable an IPv4 Traffic ACL entry:
Control : enabled
Filter Action : permit
IP Version : ipv4
Network Address : 10.10.10.1
Network Mask : 255.255.255.0
Control : enabled
Filter Action : permit
IP Version : ipv6
IPv6 Address : 1000:1010:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
IPv6 Prefix Length : 60
Related Commands
configure (acl)
show acl-list
configure (ipv4-traffic-acl)
show ipv4-traffic-acl-entry
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl)
show ipv4-traffic-acl-list
control (ipv4-traffic-acl/ipv6-traffic-
show ipv6-traffic-acl-entry
acl)
show ipv6-traffic-acl-list
show acl-entry
control-field
Configures non-IRIG data transmission according to IEEE1344 or IEEE C37.118 protocols for
the optical and RS-422 ports of the IRIG-B line card.
Command Level
configure irig-opt
configure irig-rs422
Syntax
control-field <ieee1344|ieeec37-118>
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure irig-b irig_b-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:irig_b-1-1-2--> configure irig-opt irig_opt-1-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:irig_opt-1-1-2-1--> control-field ieee1344
cos
Select the Class Of Service for a management tunnel or PTP Flowpoint.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Management Tunnel
Syntax
cos <COS>
Guidelines
This command is used to set the Class Of Service (COS) of a management tunnel. COS can
be set from 0 to 7. The default setting for a management tunnel is 7, and for a PTP
Flowpoint the default is 0.
Example:
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> cos 7
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl
IP Address : 120.120.120.10
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : phoenix1
Associated Port : access-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 10.10.32.1
Interface : eth0
Related Commands
add arp-entry
ip-address (comms)
add ip-route
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
netmask
buffer-size
rip2Pkts-control
cir
show mgmttnl
cos
svlan-control
dhcp-client-id
svlan-id
dhcp-client-id-control
sys-def-gateway
dhcp-control
vlan-id
eir
country
Set Country for SSL Certificate.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
country <country>
Guidelines
This command sets the country identifier for a provisioned SSL Certificate.
Example
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ?
ssl_certificate-1 The SSL certificate Entity Identifier
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> country US
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show provisioned-ssl-certificate
Country : US
State : Texas
Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : [email protected]
Valid Until : 2029-12-11,10:32:53
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
delay-asym-comp-mode
Configures delay asymmetry compensation for port, L3 PTP Port, and SOOC.
Command Level
Configure PTP Port
Syntax
delay-asym-comp-mode automatic|disabled|manual
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1--> configure ptp-port ptp_port-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1:ptp_port-1-1-1--> delay-asym-comp-mode manual
Related Commands
delay-asym-comp-val
delay-asym-comp-val
Sets the delay asymmetry compensation value in nanoseconds when delay-asym-comp-
mode is set to manual.
Command Level
Configure PTP Port
Syntax
delay-asym-comp-val <nanoseconds>
Examples:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1--> configure ptp-port ptp_port-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1:ptp_port-1-1-1--> delay-asym-comp-val 346
Related Commands
delay-asym-comp-mode
delay-asymmetry
Set the port's delay asymmetry value in nanoseconds.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Access Port
Syntax
delay-asymmetry <asymmetry>
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-3
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-3--> delay-asymmetry -5
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-3--> show access-port
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
delay-compensation
Configure Cable Delay Compensation for a PPS Port, TOD & PPS Port, or ppsx16_group.
Command Level
Configure PPS Port
Configure ppsx16_group
Syntax
delay-compensation <delay>
Examples
Example for a PPS port:
Alias :
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : act,sgeo,faf
Signal Direction type : output
Squelch Control : lock
Cable Delay Compensation, (ns) : 0
Source Eid : time_clock-1-1-1
Related Commands
admin-state signal-direction (pps-port)
alias show pps-port
input-rate show tod-port
signal-direction (tod-port) show ppsx16_group
delay-response-timeout
Configure Delay Response Timeout of a PTP port, L3 PTP port, and SOOC in seconds.
Command Level
Configure PTP Port
Syntax
delay-response-timeout <msg-rate>
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1--> configure ptp-port ptp_port-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1:ptp_port-1-1-1--> delay-response-timeout 3
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1:ptp_port-1-1-1--> show ptp-port
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Alias :
Master Clock Type : one-step
Not Slave : Enabled
Related Commands
add ptp-port, announce-receipt-timeout, show ptp-clock, show ptp-port
delay-type
Configure the antenna delay type of the GPS port.
Command Level
Configure GPS Port
Syntax
delay-type <delay-type>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> delay-type nanoseconds
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 3sats
Antenna Delay Value : 5
Antenna Delay Option : meters
GNSS System Types : gps
Installation Type : full-sky-view
C/No Mask : 35
Elevation Mask : 20
PDOP Mask : 8
PDOP : Not Available
Coordinate Altitude : 100
Related Commands
admin-state installation-type
alias pdop-mask
gnss-system-types pps-generation
elevation-mask show gps-port
delay-value show satellite-entries
sat-min1-threshold cno-mask
sat-min2-threshold self-survey-period
delay-value
Configures the antenna delay value in cable length — meters or in time delay —
nanoseconds for the GPS port. You set the delay type in delay-type.
Command Level
Configure GPS Port
Syntax
delay-value <delay-value>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gnns-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> delay-value 5
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 3sats
Antenna Delay Value : 5
Antenna Delay Option : meters
GNSS System Types : gps
Related Commands
admin-state installation-type
alias pdop-mask
gnss-system-types pps-generation
delay-type show gps-port
sat-min1-threshold elevation-mask
sat-min2-threshold show satellite-entries
cno-mask self-survey-period
delete <user-id>
Delete an existing local user Profile.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
delete <user-id>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete an existing local user Profile. It cannot be used to affect
user Profiles that are stored on Remote Authentication Servers.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> delete SamanthaTeig
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
delete activity
Delete a scheduled Syncjack activity.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Syncjack Schedule
Syntax
delete activity <activity-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a scheduled Syncjack activity.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure syncjack-schedule
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:syncjack-schedule--> delete activity syncjack_schedule-1-1-1-1
Related Commands
add activity
show activity
delete activity
delete arp-entry
Delete an existing IP Address from the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
delete arp-entry <ip-eid> <ip-address>
IP Entity Identifier.
ip-eid
Valid entry: eth0
IP address.
ip-address
Valid entry: Valid IP Address
Guidelines
This command deletes a static ARP Entry.
Example
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show arp-entries
|MAC Address |IP Address |Interface |Type
|-------------------|----------------|------------|-----|
|12:23:34:45:56:67 |10.10.10.10 |eth0 |static
|c0:91:34:d7:9f:00 |10.12.8.1 |eth0 |dynamic
|00:0c:29:4a:f8:aa |10.12.15.254 |eth0 |dynamic
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
delete boundary-clock
Delete a Precision Time Protocol Boundary Clock (PTP BC).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Element
Syntax
delete boundary-clock <bc-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Boundary Clock.
Example
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1
Alias : Fitsimmons
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Ptp Domain Number : 0
Timing Source : ts-1-1
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00001
Related Commands
add boundary-clock show boundary-clock
delete clock-probe
Delete a Syncjack Clock Probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
delete clock-probe <clock_probe-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Syncjack clock probe. The probe can not be deleted if it is
part of a scheduled activity.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> show clock-probe clock_probe-1-1
Name : clkprobe1
Current State : completed
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Source Eid : ts-1-1
Source Type : phase
Measurement Rate, (measurements/s) : 1
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : disabled
Measurement Type : phase
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -4
Time of last TIE Result : 2014-10-30,21:32:41
Actual Test Start Time : 2014-10-30,21:25:20
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 59
Scheduler Eid : syncjack_schedule-1-1-1-1
Running Failed Count : 0
Related Commands
mtie-mask-margin
add clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete clock-probe
mtie-restart
delete history-result
name (ne, probe)
show clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show history-result
source-eid
expected-ql
source-type
delete community
Delete an existing SNMPv1/v2c Community Entry.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
delete community <name>
Guidelines
Delete an existing SNMPv1/v2c Community Entry.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> delete community GetUpAndGo
ADVA:snmp--> show all-communities
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
delete dynamic-remote-slave
Delete a Dynamic Remote Slave.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
Configure Master Clock Interface
Syntax
delete dynamic-remote-slave <ds-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Dynamic Remote Slave.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> show dynamic-remote-slave dynamic_
slave-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Time Created : 2017-07-30,07:55:59
Negotiated Announce Lease Duration : 300
Lease Duration Remain Time : 91
Negotiated Delay Resp Lease Duration : 300
Delay Resp Duration Remain Time : 91
Negotiated Sync Lease Duration : 300
Sync Duration Remain Time : 91
Clock Identity : 0080eafffe7f44500001
Unicast Msg Negotiation : enabled
Slave V4 Address : 22.22.22.2
Slave V6 Address : Not Available
Announce Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-1-sec
Related Commands
delete static-remote-slave show dynamic-remote-slave
delete eqpt
Deletes a line card.
Command Level
Configure network-element
Syntax
delete eqpt <linecard-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show bits-x16 bits_x16-1-2
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Card Type :
Alias :
ADVA-NE-1--> configure bits-x16 bits_x16-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:bits_x16-1-1-2--> admin-state unassigned
ADVA-NE-1:bits_x16bits_x16-1-2--> back
ADVA-NE-1--> delete eqpt bits_x16-1-2
ADVA-NE-1--> show 16xbits bits_x16-1-2
Related Commands
add eqpt, admin-state, alias, show <linecardtype>
delete history-result
Delete a history result.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
delete history-result <clock_probe-eid>
delete history-result <ptp-clock_probe_result-eid>
Guidelines
Example
Refer to this example for a Clock Probe:
Related Commands
add clock-probe ip-version
add ptp-clock-probe master-ip-address
delete clock-probe mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe mtie-mask-type
delete history-result mtie-restart
show clock-probe name (ne, probe)
show ptp-clock-probe ptp-flowpoint
show syncjack-telecom-slave reference, reference-eid
show history-result slave-ipv4-address
direction source-eid
expected-ql source-type
delete ip-route
Delete an IPv4 route from the routing table.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
delete ip-route <destination> <mask> <gateway> <ip-eid>
Guidelines
This command deletes a static IPv4 address route. This command requires the route to be
explicitly identified in order to be deleted. If the route type is an interface route, set the
gateway address to 0.0.0.0.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> delete ip-route172.17.22.10 255.255.255.255 172.17.22.1 eth0
ADVA:comms--> show ip-routes
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
delete ipv6-route
Delete an IPv6 static route from the routing table.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
delete ipv6-route <ipv6-address> <prefix-length> <gateway> <ipv6-
interface>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete an IPv6 static route.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms-->
show ipv6-routes
===========================================================
Interface : eth0
Destination : 2534:3454:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 64
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 28
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Interface : eth0
Destination : FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 60
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 256
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
ADVA:comms--> show ipv6-routes
===========================================================
Interface : eth0
Destination : FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 60
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 256
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Related Commands
dhcpv6-control
add arp-entry
flush-arp-cache ip-mode
add ndp-entry
list mgmttnl ipv6-sys-def-gateway
add ip-route
ping ipv6-unicast-addr
add ipv6-route
ping6 show mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
show arp-entries show ping-result
configure src-addr
show eth0 show src-addr
delete arp-entry
show ip-interface show trace-route-result
delete ip-route
eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl
show ip-routes trace-route6
delete ndp-entry
show ipv6-routes
delete master-clock
Delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Element
Syntax
delete master-clock <mc-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC).
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
Alias : mc1
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Ptp Domain Number : 0
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00001
Timing Referenec : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Priority 1 : 1
Priority 2 : 2
UTC Offset : 0
Active Time Reference : none
PTP Profile : g.8265.1
Related Commands
add master-clock show master-clock
delete master-virtual-port
Delete a Master Virtual Port.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Master Clock Interface
Syntax
delete master-virtual-port <mvp-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to remove a Master Virtual Port.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> show master-virtual-port master_
virtual_port-1-1-1-1
Alias : mvp1
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo
PTP Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
Related Commands
add master-virtual-port show master-virtual-port
admin-state
delete mci
Delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP MCI).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Boundary Clock
Syntax
delete mci <mci-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP MCI).
Examples
Refer to the following example for Configure Master Clock level:
Related Commands
add mci show mci
delete mgmttnl
Delete a Management Tunnel.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
delete mgmttnl <mgmttnl-eid>
Guidelines
This command deletes a management tunnel.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> delete mgmttnl ?
mgmt_tnl-1 Delete the management tunnel
mgmt_tnl-88 Delete the management tunnel
ADVA:comms--> delete mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-88
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
delete ndp-entry
Delete an IPv6 static neighbor entry.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
delete ndp-entry <ipv6-interface> <ipv6-address>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete an IPv6 static Neighbor entry.
Examples
Example of deleting an IPv6 static route interface:
Related Commands
add arp-entry dhcpv6-control ip-mode
add ip-route flush-arp-cache ipv6-sys-def-gateway
add ipv6-route list mgmttnl ipv6-unicast-addr
add mgmttnl ping show mgmttnl
add ndp-entry ping6 show ndp-entries
configure src-addr show arp-entries show ping-result
delete arp-entry show eth0 show src-addr
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 show trace-route-result
delete ipv6-route show ip-routes trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ipv6-routes trace-route6
delete ocs-port
Delete an existing Ordinary Clock Slave (OCS) port.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Syntax
delete ocs-port <ocs_port-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete an existing Ordinary Clock Slave (OCS) port.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show ocs-port ocs_port-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Port Identity : 0080ea2fc07000000000
PTP Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
PTP State : listening
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> delete ocs-port ocs_port-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show ocs-port ocs_port-1-1-1-1
Error: 256 - Entity does not exist.(OCS PORT)
Related Commands
master-priority
master-syncrcp-timeout
priority-mode
add ocs-port priority-mode-value
admin-state show last-rcv-sync-msg
alias show ocs-port
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show perf-mon
master-ip-address show sooc
slave-ipv4-address
unicast-restart-timer
unicast-timeout
delete ptp-clock
Delete a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) Clock.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Element
Syntax
delete ptp-clock <ptp_clock-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Precision Time Protocol Clock (PTP) Clock.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Alias :
PTP Profile : g8275-1
Clock Type : master-only
Oper Mode : t-gm
Clock Identity : 0080ea39d1500001
PTP Domain Number : 24
Time Source : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Priority 1 : 128
Priority 2 : 128
Local Priority : 128
Clock Accuracy : 33
Scaled Log Variance : 20061
Sync Id : none
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
Active Slave Port : none
Clock Recovery State : na
Phase Recovery State : na
Time Traceability Status : disabled
Time Since Time Traceability Changed : 0
Freq Traceability Status : disabled
Time Since Freq Traceability Changed : 0
Sync Reference Mode : disabled
QL Mode : disabled
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-eec1
Received QL :
Related Commands
add ptp-clock show ptp-clock
delete ptp-clock-probe
Delete a PTP Clock Probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Analysis
Syntax
delete ptp-clock-probe <ptp_clock_probe-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Syncjack PTP Clock Probe. The probe can not be deleted if
it is part of a scheduled activity.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> delete ptp-clock-probe ptp_clock_probe-1-1
Related Commands
add ptp-clock-probe mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe mtie-mask-type
delete history-result mtie-restart
show ptp-clock-probe master-ip-address
show syncjack-telecom-slave name (ne, probe)
show history-result ptp-flowpoint
direction reference, reference-eid
expected-ql slave-ipv4-address
ip-version
delete ptp-fp
Delete an existing PTP Flow Point.
Command Level
Configure PTP Access Port
Syntax
delete ptp-fp <ptp_fp-eid>
Examples
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:netosa5422:access-1-1-1-1--> delete ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
Related Commands
add ptp-fp
delete ptp-network-probe
Delete a Syncjack PTP network probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Analysis
Syntax
delete ptp-network-probe <ptp_network_probe-eid>
Probe EID
ptp_network_
probe-eid Valid entry: ptp_network_probe-1-n Where:n =
1Example: ptp_network_probe-1-1
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Syncjack PTP network probe. The probe can not be
deleted if it is part of a scheduled activity.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure ptp-network-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> delete ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-1-1
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql rpdv-frw-mediumrange
ip-version rpdv-rev-highrange
master-ip-address rpdv-rev-lowrange
name (ne, probe) rpdv-rev-mediumrange
pdv-limit-assured show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-satisfied show ptp-fp
ptp-flowpoint slave-ipv4-address
delete ptp-port
Delete a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) Port.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Clock
Syntax
delete ptp-port <ptp_port-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Precision Time Protocol Clock (PTP) Port.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1--> show ptp-port ptp_port-1-1-1
Related Commands
add ptp-port show ptp-port
delete sooc
Delete a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Telecom Slave
Syntax
delete sooc <sooc-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC).
Examples
Refer to this example:
Alias :
EVC : none
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave IPv4 Address : 110.110.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Slave IPv6 Address : Not Available
Slave Prefix : Not Available
Interface name : sooc1
Current Offset From Master, (ns) : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type :
Unicast Message negotiation : enabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Related Commands
add sooc priority-mode
admin-state priority-mode-value
alias show last-rcv-sync-msg
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show perf-mon
show sooc
master-priority unicast-restart-timer
master-syncrcp-timeout unicast-timeout
delete static-remote-slave
Delete a Static Remote Slave entity.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Master Clock Interface
Syntax
delete static-remote-slave <srs-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to remove a Static Remote Slave.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> show static-remote-slave
static_slave-1-1-1-1
Alias : srs1
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo
Time Created : 2017-06-25,10:25:17
Negotiated Announce Lease Duration : 0
Lease Duration Remain Time : 0
Negotiated Delay Resp Lease Duration : 0
Delay Resp Duration Remain Time : 0
Negotiated Sync Lease Duration : 0
Sync Duration Remain Time : 0
Clock Identity : 00000000000000000
Unicast Msg Negotiation : disabled
Slave V4 Address : 110.101.101.101
Slave V6 Address : Not Available
Related Commands
add static-remote-slave admin-state
alias delete dynamic-remote-slave
show static-remote-slave
delete syncref
Delete an entry from the Sync Reference list.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
delete syncref <syncref-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete an entry from the Sync Reference list. For the current
release only one entry is allowed. To change the syncref, the existing reference must be
deleted using delete syncref, then the new syncref is entered using the add syncref
command.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> delete syncref ?
syncref-1-1-1-1-1 Delete a SYNC Reference
syncref-1-1-1-1-2 Delete a SYNC Reference
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> delete syncref syncref-1-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show syncref ?
syncref-1-1-1-1-1 The SYNCREF Entity Identifier
Related Commands
add syncref
list syncref
add timeref show time-clock
lockout
admin-state sync-alias
manual-switch
clear sync-ref-alias
network-clock-type
clear-lockout sync-ref-candidate
priority (sync/timeclock)
clear-wtr time-clock-alias
selection-mode
delete syncref time-holdover-
show alarm-attributes
delete timeref performance
show sync
e-Prtc-Mode time-ref-alias
show sync-available-refs
expected-ql wtr-time
show syncref
forced-switch
delete target-address
Delete an existing Target Address Entry.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
delete target-address <address-name>
Guidelines
Delete an existing Target Address Entry.
Examples:
Example of deleting a Target Address Entry:
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
delete target-params
Delete an existing Target Parameters Entry.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
delete target-params <name>
Guidelines
Delete an existing Target Parameters Entry.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> delete target-params GoForIt
ADVA:snmp--> show all-target-params
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
delete telecom-slave
Delete an existing Telecom Slave. You cannot delete a telecom slave that is used as time
reference or other entity.
Command Level
PTP Network Element
Syntax
delete telecom-slave <ts-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> delete telecom-slave ts-1-1
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
delete timeref
Delete a Time Reference.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Time Clock
Syntax
delete timeref <timeref-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete a Time Reference.
Examples
Refer to this example:
Alias :
Priority : 2
Source : ts-1-1
Status : ref-ok
State : standby
Related Commands
add syncref list syncref
show time-clock
add timeref lockout
sync-alias
admin-state manual-switch
sync-ref-alias
clear network-clock-type
sync-ref-candidate
clear-lockout priority (sync/timeclock)
time-clock-alias
clear-wtr selection-mode
time-holdover-
delete syncref show alarm-attributes
performance
delete timeref show sync
time-ref-alias
expected-ql show sync-available-refs
wtr-time
forced-switch show syncref
delete usm-user
Delete an existing USM User.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
delete usm-user <name> <engine-id>
Guidelines
Delete an existing USM User.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> delete usm-user McCracken simple
ADVA:snmp--> show all-usm-users
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
description (config-file)
Allows appending a description to an existing config file.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Config-file
Syntax
description <filename> <description>
Guidelines
This command allows adding a description to a config file, usually to make identification of
the config file easier. The description can be up to 128 characters long, alphanumeric with
no spaces.
Examples
ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> description config1 original_instal_db
ADVA:config-file--> list
Related Commands
description (config-file)
show configfile
list
show configfile-status
load
show running-config
remove
trace-route
restart-with-configfile
transfer-file
save
dhcp-client-id
Configure the DHCP client id associated with this IPv4 Interface.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
For DCN (eth0)
configure <ip-eid> dhcp-client-id <client-id>
dhcp-client-id
Guidelines
This command allows the user to designate a client id being sent to a DHCP server. Used
only if DHCP-client-id-control is enabled. The client ID can be up to 254 characters and the
default is the system name.
Examples
For DCN (eth0)
IP Address : 172.17.23.22
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:15:02:b0
System Default Gateway : 172.17.23.1
Related Commands
add arp-entry ip-address (comms)
add ip-route ip-mode
add mgmttnl list mgmttnl
buffer-size netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cos show mgmttnl
dhcp-client-id svlan-control
dhcp-client-id-control svlan-id
dhcp-control sys-def-gateway
eir vlan-id
dhcp-client-id-control
Configure the DHCP client id control associated with this IPv4 Interface.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
For DCN (eth0)
configure <ip-eid> dhcp-client-id-control <control>
dhcp-client-id-control <control>
Guidelines
This command configures the DHCP client id control associated with this IPv4 Interface.
Examples
For DCN (eth0):
Related Commands
add arp-entry
ip-address (comms)
add ip-route
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
netmask
buffer-size
rip2Pkts-control
cir
show mgmttnl
cos
svlan-control
dhcp-client-id
svlan-id
dhcp-client-id-control
sys-def-gateway
dhcp-control
vlan-id
eir
dhcp-control
Configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) control associated with this
IPv4 Interface.
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
configure <ip-eid> dhcp-control <control>
dhcp-control enabled
or
Examples
For DCN (eth0)
Name : eth0
IP Address : 192.168.0.2
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP : enabled
MTU : 1500
Name
Related Commands
ip-address (comms)
add arp-entry list mgmttnl
add ip-route netmask
add mgmttnl rip2Pkts-control
buffer-size show mgmttnl
dhcp-client-id svlan-control
dhcp-client-id-control svlan-id
dhcp-control sys-def-gateway
vlan-id
dhcp-ntp-server-control
Enable or disable retrieving Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server IP address on a
Management DCN or Management Tunnel.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communication
Syntax
For DCN (eth0):
dhcp-ntp-server-control <ntp-svr-ctrl>
Guidelines
When DHCP NTP Server is enabled, the NTP Server IP address from DHCP server is
accepted, but the system uses the NTP Server IP address only when the NTP Server Type is
set to DCHP at system level.
At any time, DHCP NTP server can be enabled at one Management Interface at most.
Examples
ADVA--> configure Communication
ADVA:comms--> show ip-interface eth0
Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-only
RIPv2 : disabled
System Default Gateway : 10.190.0.1
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
Related Commands
dhcp-client-id
dhcp-client-id-control dhcp-role
dhcp-control
dhcp-role
Configure the DHCP role associated with this IPv4 (eth0) Interface.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
configure eth0 dhcp-role <dhcp_role>
Guidelines
This command configures the DHCP role associated with this IPv4 Interface. Only the
Management LAN interface (eth0) is capable of functioning as a DHCP Server. If configured
as a DHCP Server, the Netmask assigned determines the range of IP addressees the server
manages.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcp-role dhcp-server
ADVA:comms--> show eth0
Name : eth0
IP Address : 192.168.0.2
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP : enabled
MTU : 1500
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
dhcpv6-control
Enable or disable DHCP version 6 on an IPv6 interface. This IPv6 attribute is only displayed,
when the ip-mode is set to ipv4-and-ipv6. Otherwise, only the IPv4 attributes are
displayed.
If stateless address auto configuration is enabled, an interface cannot work as an IPv6 server
(see stateless-addr-auto-cfg for more information).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
(eth0)configure eth0 dhcpv6-control <control> [<ipv6-address> <prefix-length>] [<ipv6-
def-gateway>]
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 dhcpv6-control disabled
FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A 64
ADVA:comms--> show eth0
Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 192.168.179.216
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
Related Commands
add arp-entry
ip-address (comms)
add ndp-entry
ip-mode
add ip-route
ipv6-sys-def-gateway
add ipv6-route
ipv6-unicast-addr
add mgmttnl
list mgmttnl
buffer-size
netmask
cir
rip2Pkts-control
cos
show mgmttnl
dhcp-client-id
svlan-control
dhcp-client-id-control
svlan-id
dhcpv6-control
sys-def-gateway
eir
vlan-id
rip-ng-control
show eth0
ping6
trace-route6
prefix-length
direction
Set the direction of a Syncjack PTP Clock Probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure syncjack
Syntax
direction <measurement-dir>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure measurement direction for a Syncjack probe. The
measurement direction can not be edited if the clock probe belongs to an active schedule.
Examples
Refer to this example:
Related Commands
add ptp-clock-probe mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe mtie-mask-type
delete history-result mtie-restart
show ptp-clock-probe master-ip-address
show syncjack-telecom-slave name (ne, probe)
show history-result ptp-flowpoint
direction reference, reference-eid
expected-ql slave-ipv4-address
ip-version
drop-echo-requests
Define whether to accept or block echo requests for ICMPv4/ICMPv6 packets.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
ICMPv4
ICMPv6
Syntax
drop-echo-requests <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to to accept or block echo requests for ICMPv4/ICMPv6 packets.
For ICMPv4: This setting is only configurable when the icmpv4-filter command is enabled.
For ICMPv6: This setting is only configurable when the icmpv6-filter command is enabled.
Examples
Example of blocking echo requests for ICMPv4 packets:
ADVA:system--> icmpv6
ADVA:system:icmpv6--> drop-echo-requests enabled
ADVA:system:icmpv6--> b
ADVA:system--> show icmpv6
Related Commands
drop-neighbor-advertisement show icmpv4
drop-neighbor-solicitation show icmpv4
drop-router-advertisement show icmpv4
drop-router-solicitation show icmpv6
drop-neighbor-advertisement
Define whether to accept or block neighbor advertisement requests for ICMPv6 packets.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
ICMPv6
Syntax
drop-neighbor-advertisement <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to accept or block neighbor advertisement requests for ICMPv6
packets.
Examples
Example of blocking neighbor advertisement requests for ICMPv6 packets:
Related Commands
drop-echo-requests show icmpv4
drop-neighbor-solicitation show icmpv4
drop-router-advertisement show icmpv4
drop-router-solicitation show icmpv6
drop-neighbor-solicitation
Define whether to accept or block neighbor solicitation requests for ICMPv6 packets.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
ICMPv6
Syntax
drop-neighbor-solicitation <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to accept or block neighbor solicitation requests for ICMPv6 packets.
Examples
Example of blocking neighbor solicitation requests for ICMPv6 packets:
Related Commands
drop-echo-requests show icmpv4
drop-neighbor-advertisement show icmpv4
drop-router-advertisement show icmpv4
drop-router-solicitation show icmpv6
drop-router-advertisement
Define whether to accept or block router advertisement requests for ICMPv6 packets.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
ICMPv6
Syntax
drop-router-advertisement <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to accept or block router advertisement requests for ICMPv6 packets.
Examples
Example of blocking router advertisement requests for ICMPv6 packets:
Related Commands
drop-echo-requests show icmpv4
drop-neighbor-advertisement show icmpv4
drop-neighbor-solicitation show icmpv4
drop-router-solicitation show icmpv6
drop-router-solicitation
Define whether to accept or block router solicitation requests for ICMPv6 packets.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
ICMPv6
Syntax
drop-router-solicitation <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to accept or block router solicitation requests for ICMPv6 packets.
Examples
Example of blocking router solicitation requests for ICMPv6 packets:
Related Commands
drop-echo-requests show icmpv4
drop-neighbor-advertisement show icmpv4
drop-neighbor-solicitation show icmpv4
drop-router-advertisement show icmpv6
dst-control
Enable or disable configuring the Daylight Saving Time.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
Time Zone
Syntax
dst-control <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable configuring the Daylight Saving Time.
When this command is disabled only the utc-offset command is configurable. When this
command is enabled, all DST commands and the utc-offset command are configurable.
Examples
Example of enabling to configure the Daylight Saving Time:
Related Commands
dst-start-month
dst-end-day
dst-start-time
dst-end-month
dst-utc-offset
dst-end-time
show time-zone
dst-start-day
utc-offset
dst-end-day
Configure the day in a month when the Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
Time Zone
Syntax
dst-end-day <Day-of-week>
The day when the DST ends usually using the format:
Day-of-week >= day-of-month or Day-of-
week =< day-of-month.
For example, MONDAY<=18 means that DST ends on
the last Monday before or on the 18th day of the
Day-of-week
specified month.
Valid entry: 1-31 and days of week in capital letters.
The day entered must be valid for the month
entered. For example, for February, the 29th day is
invalid. The default end day is SUNDAY<=7.
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the day in a month when DST ends, and is used with
other commands to configure the DST.
Examples
Example of configuring the day in a month when the DST ends:
Related Commands
dst-start-month
dst-control
dst-start-time
dst-end-month
dst-utc-offset
dst-end-time
show time-zone
dst-start-day
utc-offset
dst-end-month
Configure the month in a year when the Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
Time Zone
Syntax
dst-end-month <month>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the month in a year when DST ends, and is used with
other commands to configure the DST.
Examples
Example of configuring the month in a year when DST ends:
Related Commands
dst-start-month
dst-control
dst-start-time
dst-end-day
dst-utc-offset
dst-end-time
show time-zone
dst-start-day
utc-offset
dst-end-time
Configure the time in a day when the Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
Time Zone
Syntax
dst-end-time <time>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the time in a day when the DST ends, and is used with
other commands to configure the DST.
Examples
Example of configuring the time in a day when the DST ends:
Related Commands
dst-start-month
dst-control
dst-start-time
dst-end-day
dst-utc-offset
dst-end-month
show time-zone
dst-start-day
utc-offset
dst-start-day
Configure the day in a month when the Daylight Saving Time (DST) starts.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
Time Zone
Syntax
dst-start-day <day>
day The day when the DST starts usually using the format: Day-of-week >= day-of-
month or Day-of-week =< day-of-month.
For example, Sunday>=15 means that DST starts on the first Sunday after or on the
15th day of the specified month.
Valid entry: 1-31 and days of week in capital letters. The day entered must be valid
for the month entered. For example, for February, the 29th day is invalid. The default
start day is SUNDAY>=8.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> time-zone
ADVA:system:timezone--> dst-start-day MONDAY>=15
ADVA:system:timezone--> show time-zone
dst-start-month
Configure the month in a year when the Daylight Saving Time (DST) starts.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
Time Zone
Syntax
dst-start-month <month>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> time-zone
ADVA:system:timezone--> dst-start-month april
ADVA:system:timezone--> show time-zone
dst-start-time
Configure the time in a day when the Daylight Saving Time (DST) starts.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
Time Zone
Syntax
dst-start-time <time>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the time in a day when the DST starts, and is used with
other commands to configure the DST.
Examples
Example of configuring the time in a day when the DST starts:
Related Commands
dst-control
dst-start-month
dst-end-day
dst-utc-offset
dst-end-month
show time-zone
dst-end-time
utc-offset
dst-start-day
dst-utc-offset
Configure the offset of the Daylight Saving Time (DST) from the Coordinated Universal Time
(UTC).
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
Time Zone
Syntax
dst-utc-offset <offset>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the offset of the DST from the UTC, and is used with
other commands to configure the DST.
Examples
Example of configuring the offset of the DST from the UTC:
Related Commands
dst-control
dst-start-month
dst-end-day
dst-start-time
dst-end-month
show time-zone
dst-end-time
utc-offset
dst-start-day
eir
Set the Excess Information Rate (EIR) for a management tunnel, PTP flow point, or NTP flow
point.
Command Level
Configure Management Tunnel
Configure PTP
Syntax
eir <eir>
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> eir 768000
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl
IP Address : 120.120.120.10
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : phoenix1
Associated Port : access-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 10.10.32.1
Interface : eth0
Related Commands
ip-address (comms)
add arp-entry
ipv6-unicast-addr
add ip-route
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
netmask
buffer-size
prefix-length
cir
rip2Pkts-control
cos
show mgmttnl
dhcp-client-id
svlan-control
dhcp-client-id-control
svlan-id
dhcp-control
sys-def-gateway
eir
vlan-id
elevation-mask
Configures an elevation value. The GNSS receiver ignores satellites that are below this value.
Command Level
Configure GPS Port
Syntax
elevation-mask <integer>
Elevation in degrees.
integer
Valid values: 0 to 90. Default is 20.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nte nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gnss-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> elevation-mask 20
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 3sats
Antenna Delay Value : 5
Antenna Delay Option : meters
GNSS System Types : gps
Installation Type : full-sky-view
C/No Mask : 35
Elevation Mask : 20
PDOP Mask : 8
Coordinate Altitude : 100
Related Commands
admin-state installation-type
alias pdop-mask
gnss-system pps-generation
delay-type show gps-port
cno-mask delay-value
sat-min1-threshold show satellite-entries
sat-min2-threshold self-survey-period
email
Setting for SSL Certificate.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure SSL Certificate
Syntax
email <email>
Guidelines
This command sets the email address for a provisioned SSL Certificate.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ?
ssl_certificate-1 The SSL certificate Entity Identifier
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> email [email protected]
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show provisioned-ssl-certificate
Country : US
State : Texas
Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : [email protected]
Valid Until : 2029-12-11,10:32:53
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
e-Prtc-Mode
Set whether the Time Clock uses the e-PRTC mode.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Time Clock
Syntax
e-Prtc-Mode <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable whether the Time Clock uses the e-PRTC mode.
When enabled, the time clock combines the stable frequency input, such as a Cesium Clock,
to extend the holdover capability to meet the e-PRTC holdover standards. Before
configuring this setting, ensure that you activate the e-PRTC license (see configure feature).
Examples
Example of setting the Time Clock to use the e-PRTC mode:
Alias :
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : none
Clock Mode : freerun
User Request Action : none
Related Commands
add syncref list syncref
show time-clock
add timeref lockout
sync-alias
admin-state manual-switch
sync-ref-alias
clear network-clock-type
sync-ref-candidate
clear-lockout priority (sync/timeclock)
time-clock-alias
clear-wtr selection-mode
time-holdover-
delete syncref show alarm-attributes
performance
delete timeref show sync
time-ref-alias
expected-ql show sync-available-refs
wtr-time
forced-switch show syncref
expected-ql
Set the Expected Quality Level for an interface.
Only effective if the QL Mode for the interface is set to enabled. Choices available for SSM
depend on the "network-clock-type" setting - “option1-sdh" or “option2-sonet". If the
“network-clock-type" is changed, “expected-ql" defaults to “ql-none" regardless of previous
setting.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Configure BITS In
Syntax
expected-ql <ql-level>
Valid entry for SDH Network Clock: ql-prc, ql-ssu-a, ql-ssu-b, ql-eec1, ql-
none. Default is ql-none.
Valid entry for SONET Network Clock: ql-prc, ql-stu, ql-st2, ql-tnc, ql-st3e, ql-
eec2, ql-smc, ql-prov, ql-none. Default is ql-none.
Valid entry for Clock Probe, Time Clock and Telecom Slave: ql-eec1, ql-none,
ql-prc, ql-ssu-a, ql-ssu-b
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> configure clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
extension-type
Sets the operation type of the IRIG-B line card.
Command Level
configure irig_group
Syntax
extension-type <extension-cable|none|patch-panel>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure irig-b irig_b-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:irig_b-1-1-2--> configure irig-group irig_group-1-1-2-1
DVA-NE-1:irig_group-1-1-2-1--> extension-type patch-panel
failure-suspend-time
Sets the time in seconds the GNSS receiver continues to report normal operation despite
failure.
Command Level
Configure GPS-Port
Syntax
failure-suspend-time <integer>
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gnss-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> failure-suspend-time 3
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Alias :
...
Antenna Status : open
GNSS TOD : Not Available
Self-Survey Control : enabled
Coordinate Latitude : N0:0:0.000
Coordinate Longitude : E0:0:0.000
Coordinate Altitude (HAE) : Not Available
Ignore Antenna Condition : disabled
Failure Suspend Time : 3
AGC, (%) : Not Available
flush-arp-cache
Flush (clear) all entries in the ARP cache table, allowing the system to re-learn IP-address to
MAC-address relationships.
Security Level
Maintenance
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
flush-arp-cache
Guidelines
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) function maintains a cache of (IP-address, MAC-
address) tuples which the device has seen on its management network. The ARP cache
supports aging; entries are deleted if they have not been used within 5 minutes. In some
deployments it may be desirable to force the deletion of these entries to force the device to
re-discover the (IP-address, MAC-address) relationship.
Examples
Refer to the following example:
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
flush-ndp-cache
Flush (clear) all entries in the Neighbor Discover Protocol (NDP) cache table, allowing the
system to re-learn dynamic IPv6 neighbors.
Security Level
Maintenance
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
flush-ndp-cache
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> flush-ndp-cache
ADVA:comms--> show ndp-entries
force-prtc-clock-quality
Enable or disable PRTC clock quality for PTP port or MCI. Available for:
When enabled, PTP port or MCI replace clockAccuracy and offsetScaledLogVariance values
assigned for ePRTC with the values assigned for PRTC.
Command Level
configure mci or configure ptp-port
Syntax
force-prtc-clock-quality enable|disable
MCI Example
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> force-prtc-clock-quality enable
forced-switch
This operation initiates a Forced Switch request.
l lockout
l forced
l manual
Security Level
maintenance
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
forced-switch [<syncref-eid> | <timeref-eid>]
syncref- The Entity Identifier of the Interface Port that is being used as the syncref.
eid
Valid entry: syncref-ne-shelf-slotnumber-portnumber, Where:
ne=1shelf=1slotnumber=1portnumber=1-2. Example: syncref-1-1-1-1.
The Entity Identifier of a Time Clock Reference.
timeref-
eid Valid entry: timeref-eid-ne-shelf-nte-n,Where:
ne=1,shelf=1,nte=1,timeclock=1,n=1-2. Example: timeref-1-1-1-1-1.
Examples
Example for Configure Sync level:
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> forced-switch syncref-1-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Selected Reference : network-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : forced-switch
User Request Target : syncref-1-1-1-1-2
Alias : TCLK1
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : ts-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
User Request Action : forced-switch
User Request Target : timeref-1-1-1-1-2
Leap 59 : disabled
Leap 61 : disabled
Clock Class : 84
Time Traceability Status : time-locked
Expected QL : ql-none
Current QL :
Time Scale : ptp
Time Holdover Performance : 500ns
Utc Offset (ns) : 35
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
e-PRTC Mode Enabled : disabled
fpp-cluster-assured
Configure the FPP Cluster Range - Assured for PTP Network Probe (ns).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Probe
Syntax
fpp-cluster-assured <FPPassured>
Examples
Refer to this example:
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Res PDV fwd Low Range, (ns) : 200
Res PDV fwd Medium Range, (ns) : 500
Res PDV fwd High Range, (ns) : 2000
Res PDV rev Low Range, (ns) : 200
fpp-cluster-satisfied
Configure the FPP Cluster Range - Satisfied for PTP Network Probe (ns).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Probe
Syntax
fpp-cluster-satisfied <FPPsatisfied>
Guidelines
This command allows the configuration of FPP Cluster Range - Satisfied for PTP Network
Probe (in ns).
Examples
Refer to this example:
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe
reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe
restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe
rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql
rpdv-frw-mediumrange
fpp-cluster-assured
rpdv-rev-highrange
ip-version
rpdv-rev-lowrange
master-ip-address
rpdv-rev-mediumrange
name (ne, probe)
show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-assured
show ptp-fp
pdv-limit-satisfied
slave-ipv4-address
ptp-flowpoint
frame-format (bits)
Select the desired BITS frame format. Whether editing the BITS In or the BITS Out, the
selected frame format is mirrored to the other BITS interface, regardless of the admin-state
of that interface. The frame format is subservient to the BITS Line Type, and the valid
selections change accordingly. Settings should be made in the order of: bits-line-type, line
code, frame-format, sa-bit.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure BITS In/Out
Syntax
frame-format <format>
format The desired BITS format for either BITS In or BITS Out. The desired selection is
applied to both interfaces regardless of which one is being edited.
Valid entry: for e1: e1-crc4, e1-dualframe. Default is e1-crc4.for t1: t1-esf, t1-sf.
Default is t1-esf. for 2048hz: N/A.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa(missing or bad snippet)-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa(missing or bad snippet)-1-1-1--> configure bits-in bits_in-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> frame-format e1-dualframe
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> line-code e1-hdb3
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> sa-bit bit5
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> show bits-in
Alias :
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : uas
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-dualframe
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : disabled
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-nsupp
Related Commands
line-code
admin-state
ql-mode
alias
sa-bit
assumed-ql
show alarm-attributes
bits-line-type
show bits-in
expected-ql
show bits-out
frame-format (bits)
squelch-ql
freq-source
Configure the frequency source.
Command Level
Configure 10MHz Port
Syntax
freq-source <source>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure 10mhz-port clk-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:clk-1-1-1-1--> freq-source ts-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:clk-1-1-1-1--> show 10mhz-port
Related Commands
show 10mhz-port
squelch-ql
squelch-ctrl
ftp
Enable or Disable File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
ftp <control>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ftp enable
ADVA:system--> show system
ftp-port-number
Sets FTP port number.
Command Level
configure system
Syntax
ftp-port-number <ftpPortNumber>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ftp-port-number 22
ADVA:system--> show system
System Name : OSA 5412 152 DUT
...
System Description : OSA 5412
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
IPv6 Forwarding : disabled
Proxy NDP : disabled
System Default Gateway : 192.168.179.5
Release Version : 11.1.1-227
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f00384c80710c390
SNMP Auth Traps : disabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
FTP Port Number : 22
SFTP : enabled
gnss-system-types
Configure the gnss system type for this entity.
Command Level
Configure GPS Port
Syntax
gnss-system -types <gnss-system-type>
l gps
l galileo
l glonass
l beidou
l gps + galileo
l gps + galileo + glonass
l gps + galileo + beidou
l gps + glonass
l gps + beidou
l galileo +glonass
l galileo + beidou
l glonass + beidou
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa(missing or bad snippet)-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa(missing or bad snippet)-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> gnss-system-types gps
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 3sats
Antenna Delay Value : 5
Antenna Delay Option : meters
GNSS System Types : gps
Installation Type : full-sky-view
C/No Mask : 35
Elevation Mask : 20
PDOP Mask : 8
http
Enable or disable HTTP for the system. When enabled, the user can access the GUI interface
using HTTP.
HTTP is an unsecured protocol. Using this protocol to access the system could compromise
the security of the system.
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
http <control>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> http enabled
ADVA:system--> show system
https
Enable or Disable HTTPS protocol for the system.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
https <control>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> https enabled
ADVA:system--> show system
icmpv4-filter
Enable or disable configuring the ICMPv4 Filter option.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
ICMPv4
Syntax
icmpv4-filter <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable configuring the ICMPv4 Filter option.
Examples
Example of enabling to configure the ICMPv4 Filter option:
Related Commands
icmpv6-filter
drop-echo-requests
show icmpv4
icmpv6-filter
Enable or disable configuring the ICMPv6 Filter options.
Security Level
provisioning
Command Level
ICMPv6
Syntax
icmpv6-filter <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable configuring the ICMPv6 Filter option.
Examples
Example of enabling to configure the ICMPv6 Filter option:
Related Commands
drop-echo-requests
drop-router-solicitation
drop-neighbor-advertisement
icmpv4-filter
drop-neighbor-solicitation
show icmpv6
drop-router-advertisement
ignore-antenna-condition
Sets the GNSS receiver to ignore antenna fault. When set to enabled, the GNSS receiver
continuous to acquire timing signal, GPS port operational state does not change, and a
GPS antenna alarm is reported.
Command Level
Configure GPS-port
Syntax
ignore-antenna-condition <control>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5421-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5421-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gnss-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> ignore-antenna-condition enabled
inner<n>-ethertype
Sets the vlan ethertype for a PTP flow point.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP
Configure NTE
Syntax
inner1-ethertype <ethertype>
inner2-ethertype <ethertype>
Guidelines
Set the Ethertype to be used for an inner tag of a PTP flow point.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1--> configure ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-
1-1-1-2
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-2--> inner1-
ethertype 0x88A8
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nte nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-2--> show ptp-
fp
Alias :
PTP Flowpoint Type : monitoring
COS : 7
CIR : 128000
EIR : 0
Buffer Size : 10
PTP Clock : none
EVC : none
Related Commands
buffer-size inner<n>-vlan-list
cir outer-ethertype
cos outer-untagged
eir outer-vlan-list
inner<n>-untagged show ptp-fp
inner<n>-untagged
Enable or disable VLAN tagging associated with a PTP flowpoint.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP
Configure NTE
Syntax
inner1-untagged {disable | enable}
inner2-untagged {disable | enable}
Guidelines
Enable or disable tagging for an inner tag of a PTP Flowpoint. Default is enabled
(untagged).
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1--> configure ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-
1-33
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-33--> inner1-
untagged enabled
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa-1-1-15422:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-33--> show ptp-fp
Alias :
PTP Flowpoint Type : monitoring
COS : 0
CIR : 128000
EIR : 0
Buffer Size : 44
PTP Clock : none
EVC : none
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 33024
Outer VLAN Tag List : 100
Related Commands
buffer-size inner<n>-vlan-list
cir outer-ethertype
cos outer-untagged
eir outer-vlan-list
inner<n>-ethertype show ptp-fp
inner<n>-vlan-list
Sets the inner vlan list for a PTP Flow Point.
Command Level
Configure PTP
Configure NTP
Syntax
inner1-vlan-list <vlan-eid>
inner2-vlan-list <vlan-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1--> configure ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-
1-2
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-2--> inner1-vlan-
list 101-2
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-2--> show ptp-fp
Alias :
PTP Flowpoint Type : monitoring
COS : 7
CIR : 128000
EIR : 0
Buffer Size : 10
PTP Clock : none
EVC : none
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 33024
Outer VLAN Tag List : 101-1
Inner1 VLAN Ethertype : 34984
Inner1 VLAN Tag List : 101-2
Inner2 VLAN Ethertype : 33024
Inner2 VLAN Tag List : 101-3
Operational State : outage
Admin State : in-service
Secondary States : sgeo
Related Commands
buffer-size inner<n>-untagged
cir outer-ethertype
cos outer-untagged
eir outer-vlan-list
inner<n>-untagged show ptp-fp
input-signal-type
Sets the input signal for 10 MHz ports.
Command Level
Configure 10MHz Port
Syntax
input-signal-type <signal>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure aux aux-1-1-x
ADVA-NE-1:aux-1-1-1--> configure 10mhz-port clk-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:clk-1-1-1-1--> input-signal-type 2048khz
Related Commands
show 10mhz-port
input-rate
Sets the input rate for a PPS port configured as input (see signal-direction (pps-port)).
Command Level
Configure PPS Port
Syntax
input-rate <rate>
PS input rate.
rate
Valid values: pulse-per-sec
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure pps-port pps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:pps-1-1-1-1--> input-rate pulse-per-2-secs
ADVA-NE-1:pps-1-1-1-1--> back
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> show pps-port pps-1-1-1-1
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Alias :
Signal Direction type : input
Squelch Control : never
Input Rate : pulse-per-2-secs
Cable Delay Compensation, (ns) : 0
Related Commands
admin-state input-rate
alias signal-direction (pps-port)
delay-compensation show pps-port
install
Install new Software into Standby partition. Step two of software upgrade procedure.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Upgrade
Syntax
install
Guidelines
This command is used to install a new software package into the standby partition on the
NE. Use the show audit-log to verify when the installation is 100% complete. Once installed,
the new software package can be activated by using the activate command.
Examples
ADMIN--> admin upgrade
ADMIN:upgrade--> install affectedEntity csm-1
ADMIN:upgrade--> show file-services-status
Related Commands
activate show audit-log
cancel activation show conditions
cancel validation-timer show file-services-status
install show release-versions
revert to-standby transfer-file
installation-type
Sets the GNSS receive configuration type.
Command Level
Configure GPS-Port
Syntax
installation-type [full-sky-view | limited-sky-view]
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gnss-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> installation-type full-sky-view
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Related Commands
admin-state gnss-system-types
alias pdop-mask
delay-type pps-generation
delay-value show gps-port
elevation-mask cno-mask
sat-min1-threshold show satellite-entries
sat-min2-threshold self-survey-period
interference-squelch-control
If the GNSS port is used for time clock reference and you select this option, a detected
advanced jamming condition or advanced spoofing condition cause GNSS port failure.
Command Level
configure gps-port
Syntax
interference-squelch-control <disabled|enabled>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5412-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> interference-squelch-control enabled
ip-address (comms)
Configure the Internet Protocol (IP) address associated with this IPv4 Interface.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
For DCN (eth0):
configure <ip-eid> ip-address <ip-address> <netmask>
ip-address <ip-address>
Guidelines
This command configures the IP Address associated with this IPv4 Interface.
Examples
For DCN (eth0):
Name : eth0
IP Address : 10.10.10.10
Netmask : 255.255.255.255
DHCP : enabled
MTU : 1500
Related Commands
add arp-entry
ip-address (comms)
add ip-route
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
netmask
buffer-size
rip2Pkts-control
cir
show mgmttnl
cos
svlan-control
dhcp-client-id
svlan-id
dhcp-client-id-control
sys-def-gateway
dhcp-control
vlan-id
eir
ip-address (rap)
Configures the IPv4 address for this Remote Authentication Server entry.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Remote Authentication Server
Syntax
ip-address <ip-address>
Guidelines
This command configures the IPv4 address for this Remote Authentication Server entry.
Only IPv4 addresses are acceptable. Up to three RAP servers (1-3) may be configured.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> ip-address 10.10.10.10
ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server
Related Commands
accounting-port
control retries
ipv6-address (rap) secret
ip-version (rap) show rap-server
order timeout
port
ip-mode
Configure the Internet Protocol (IP) versions to be supported on a Management DCN. All
attributes related to IPv6 are only displayed, when the ip-mode is set to ipv4-and-ipv6.
Otherwise, only the IPv4 attributes are displayed.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communication
Syntax
configure eth0 ip-mode <ip-mode>
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 ip-mode ipv4-and-ipv6
ADVA:comms--> show eth0
Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 192.168.179.216
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:7c:4c:90
System Default Gateway : 10.12.8.1
IPv6 Address : FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
IPv6 Prefix Length : 64
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client
DHCPv6 : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Related Commands
add arp-entry
add ndp-entry dhcpv6-control show mgmttnl
add ip-route flush-arp-cache show ping-result
add ipv6-route list mgmttnl show src-addr
add mgmttnl ping6 show trace-route-
configure src-addr show arp-entries result
delete arp-entry ip-mode trace-route
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 rip-ng-control
delete ipv6-route show ip-routes ipv6-unicast-addr
delete mgmttnl trace-route6 ipv6-sys-def-gateway
delete ndp-entry
ip-version
Configure the IP version of a PTP Clock Probe or PTP Network Probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Clock Probe
Syntax
ip-version <ip-version>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure IP version for a PTP Clock Probe or PTP Network Probe.
The IP version can not be edited if the probe belongs to an active schedule.
Examples
Example at the Configure PTP Clock Probe level:
Name : PtpClockProbe1
Current State : running
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Ptp Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-5
IP Version : ipv4
Slave Ip Address : 10.0.0.2
Master Ip Address : 10.0.0.1
Direction : master-to-slave
Reference Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
MTIE MaskType : g8272-prtc
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : enabled
Measurement Type : phase
Delay Compensation, (ns) : 0
Running Failed Count : 0
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -24
Time of last TIE Result : 1970-01-01,14:03:32
Actual Test Start Time : 1970-01-01,00:43:04
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 48036
Max TE Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Clear Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Total Alarm Time, (ns) : 0
Max TE Measurement Time, (ns) : 0
Const TE Threshold, (ns) : 0
Const TE Clear Threshold (ns) : 0
Const TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Window, (s) : 1000
Inst TE Threshold, (ns) : 0
Inst TE Clear Threshold, (ns) : 0
Inst TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Inst TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Scheduler Eid : syncjack_schedule-1-1-1-1
MTIE Reset Control : enabled
|Time int. (s)| MTIE (ns) | Mask status| Mask Margin status |
|-------------|-----------|------------|--------------------|
| 0.1s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 0.2s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 0.5s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 1.0s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 2.0s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 5.0s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 10.0s | 6 | OK | OK |
| 20.0s | 6 | OK | OK |
| 50.0s | 9 | OK | OK |
| 100.0s | 12 | OK | OK |
| 200.0s | 17 | OK | OK |
| 500.0s | 28 | OK | OK |
| 1000.0s | 34 | OK | OK |
| 2000.0s | 34 | OK | OK |
| 5000.0s | 34 | OK | OK |
| 10000.0s | 37 | OK | OK |
| 20000.0s | 38 | OK | OK |
| 50000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 100000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Related Commands
add ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete history-result\
mtie-restart
direction
master-ip-address
expected-ql
name (ne, probe)
fpp-cluster-assured
ptp-flowpoint
fpp-cluster-satisfied
reference, reference-eid
show ptp-clock-probe
slave-ipv4-address
show syncjack-telecom-slave
show history-result
ip-version (rap)
Configure the IP version of a Remote Authentication Server.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Remote Authentication Server
Syntax
ip-version <ip-version>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the IP version of a Remote Authentication Server.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 2
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-2--> ip-version ipv6
ADVA:user-sec:server-2--> show rap-server
Related Commands
accounting-port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ipv6-address (rap) show rap-server
order timeout
port
ipv6-address (rap)
Configure the IPv6 address for this Remote Authentication Server entry.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Remote Authentication Server
Syntax
ipv6-address <ipv6-address>
Guidelines
This command configures the IPv6 address for this Remote Authentication Server entry. Up
to three RAP servers (1-3) may be configured.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> ipv6-address 2001:0000:85A3:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server
Related Commands
accounting-port
control retries
ip-address (rap) secret
ip-version (rap) show rap-server
order timeout
port
ipv6-sys-def-gateway
Configure the IPv6 system default gateway IP address. This IPv6 attribute is only displayed,
when the ip-mode is set to ipv4-and-ipv6. Otherwise, only the IPv4 attributes are
displayed.
Configuration of the system default gateway creates an IPv6 static route entry that is also
manageable by accessing the IPv6 static route table. The same rules for creating a default
IPv6 static route on an interface also apply to the creation of a default gateway on an
interface.
The IPv6 static route created for the system default gateway has these values:
l Interface = eth0
l Destination = 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
l Prefix Length = 0
l Gateway = System Default Gateway value
l Metric = 1
l Advertise = disabled
l Type = static
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
configure eth0 ipv6-sys-def-gateway <ipv6-address>
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 ipv6-sys-def-gateway FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001
ADVA:comms--> show eth0
Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 192.168.179.216
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:7c:4c:90
System Default Gateway : 10.12.8.1
IPv6 Address : FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
IPv6 Prefix Length : 64
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client
DHCPv6 : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE7C:4C90
IPv6 Link Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001
Related Commands
add arp-entry
add ip-route ip-address (comms)
add mgmttnl ip-mode
add ndp-entry list mgmttnl
buffer-size netmask
cir prefix-length
cos rip2Pkts-control
dhcp-client-id show mgmttnl
dhcp-client-id-control svlan-control
dhcp-control svlan-id
eir sys-def-gateway
dhcpv6-control vlan-id
rip-ng-control show eth0
ipv6-unicast-addr ping6
trace-route6
ipv6-unicast-addr
Manually configure the IPv6 Unicast address of the Management DCN.
This IPv6 attribute is only displayed, when the ip-mode is set to ipv4-and-ipv6.
Otherwise, only the IPv4 attributes are displayed.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
configure eth0 ipv6-unicast-addr <ipv6-address> <prefix-length> [<ipv6-def-gateway>]
Guidelines
This command is used to manually configure the IPv6 Unicast address of Management
DCN.
When configuring an IPv6 network and there is no need for IPv4, the IPv4 dhcp-control
should be disabled and the IPv4 ip-address (comms) set to 0.0.0.0/0.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 ipv6-unicast-addr FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A 64
ADVA:comms--> show eth0
Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 192.168.179.216
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
Related Commands
add arp-entry
add ip-route ip-address (comms)
add mgmttnl ip-mode
add ndp-entry ipv6-sys-def-gateway
buffer-size list mgmttnl
cir netmask
cos prefix-length
dhcp-client-id rip2Pkts-control
dhcp-client-id-control show mgmttnl
ipv6-unicast-addr svlan-control
eir svlan-id
dhcpv6-control sys-def-gateway
rip-ng-control vlan-id
ping6 show eth0
trace-route6
jamming-squelch-control
If the GNSS port is used for time clock reference and you select this option, a detected
jamming condition causes GNSS port failure.
Command Level
configure gps-port
Syntax
jamming-squelch-control <disabled|enabled>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa542-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5412-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> jamming-squelch-control enabled
keys-entities
Configures NTP authentication keys.
Command Level
Configure NTP Clock
Syntax
keys-entities ntp-auto-key|ntp-sym-key|ntp-sym-key-file
Examples
ADVA--> configure ntp
ADVA:ntp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1--> configure ntp ntp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1-->keys-entities
Related Commands
add ntp-clock, mode, secure-mode, server-state, sym-key-authentication, time-reference-
loss-handling
leap59
Enables or disables leap59 adjustment for NMEA or CCSA TOD&PPS input formats.
Command Level
configure system time-zone
Syntax
leap59 <true|false>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> time-zone
ADVA:system:time-zone--> leap59 true
leap61
Enables or disables leap69 adjustment for NMEA TOD&PPS input format.
Command Level
configure system time-zone
Syntax
leap59 <true|false>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> time-zone
ADVA:system:time-zone--> leap61 true
leap-second-date
Set the leap second date.
Command Level
configure system time-zone
Syntax
leap-second-date <date>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> time-zone
ADVA:system:time-zone--> leap-second-date 2021-12-31
line-code
Allows the user to select the desired line code for a BITS port.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure BITS In/Out
Syntax
line-code <linecode>
The line code for either BITS In, BITS Out Or T1 Port.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure bits-in bits_in-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> frame-format e1-dualframe
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> line-code e1-hdb3
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> sa-bit bit5
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> show bits-in
Alias :
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : uas
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-dualframe
SA Bit : bit5
QL Mode : disabled
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-nsupp
Related Commands
line-code
admin-state
ql-mode
alias
sa-bit
assumed-ql
show alarm-attributes
bits-line-type
show bits-in
expected-ql
show bits-out
frame-format (bits)
squelch-ql
list
Displays a list of the existing config files.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Config-file
Syntax
list
Guidelines
This command displays a list of the existing config files including the Next Reset status (see
restart-with-configfile) and description, if any (see description (config-file)).
Examples
ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> list
Related Commands
description (config-file)
show configfile
list
show configfile-status
load
show running-config
remove
trace-route
restart-with-configfile
transfer-file
save
list mgmttnl
List of configured Management Tunnels.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
list mgmttnl
Guidelines
This command displays a list of the configured management tunnels including the
management tunnel EID, associated port EID and the management tunnel name.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> list mgmttnl
Related Commands
add arp-entry
ip-address (comms)
add ip-route
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
netmask
buffer-size
rip2Pkts-control
cir
show mgmttnl
cos
svlan-control
dhcp-client-id
svlan-id
dhcp-client-id-control
sys-def-gateway
dhcp-control
vlan-id
eir
list syncref
Display the entries on the Sync Reference list.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
list syncref
Guidelines
This command is used to display the entries on the Sync Reference list.
Examples
Refer to this example:
Related Commands
add syncref
network-clock-type show sync
admin-state
priority (sync/timeclock) show sync-available-
clear
selection-mode refs
clear-lockout
show alarm-attributes show syncref
clear-wtr
list syncref sync-alias
delete syncref
lockout sync-ref-alias
e-Prtc-Mode
manual-switch wtr-time
forced-switch
list sys-resource
List of the System Resources.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Any
Syntax
list sys-resource
Examples
At any menu level:
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
load
Runs the designated config file, changing the current running configuration.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Config-file
Syntax
load <filename>
Guidelines
This command runs an existing config file. The config file modifies the current running
configuration. The contents of the config file are viewable using the show configfile
command. The config file is text-based, but is not editable on the system, but can be edited
elsewhere by using the transfer-file command to move it to a remote server, edit it then
move it back to the system.
An alternative to the load command is to schedule the config file to run following the next
system reset using the restart-with-configfile command.
This operation modifies the current running configuration. Care must be taken to ensure
that the configuration of the config file matches that of the system, or traffic may be
affected.
Examples
ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> load config1
ADVA:config-file--> show configfile-status
Related Commands
description (config-file)
show configfile
list
show configfile-status
load
show running-config
remove
trace-route
restart-with-configfile
transfer-file
save
locality
Setting for SSL Certificate.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
locality <locality>
Guidelines
This command sets the locality identifier for a provisioned SSL Certificate.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ?
ssl_certificate-1 The SSL certificate Entity Identifier
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> locality Richardson
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show provisioned-ssl-certificate
Country : US
State : Texas
Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : [email protected]
Valid Until : 2029-12-11,10:32:53
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
localpriority
Set PTP Clock local priority.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Clock
Syntax
localpriority <local_priority>
local_
Priority (based on IEEE 1588v2).
priority
Guidelines
This command is used to edit a Precision Time Protocol Clock (PTP Clock) Local Priority.
Examples
Example at the Configure PTP Clock level:
Related Commands
add ptp-clock expected-ql
add ptp-port min-exp-clk-cls
admin-state priority1
alias priority2
assumed-ql show ptp-clock
delete ptp-clock show ptp-port
location
Edit the location information for this Network Element.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
location <ne-location>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> location Row_12_Rack_9_Shelf_3
ADVA-NE-1--> show network-element ne-1
NE Type : shelf-nteosa5422
NE Name : OSA 5422
NE Location : Row_12_Rack_9_Shelf_3
NE Contact : John_Smith
NE Description : OSA 5422
Accepted Status : enabled
NE CLI Prefix : NE-1
Related Commands
admin-state show alarm-attributes
autoprov-mode show ne-alarms
contact show ne-conditions
name (ne, probe) show network-element
opr-lamptest show shelf-info
prompt
lockout
This operation initiates a Lockout request.
l lockout
l forced
l manual
Security Level
maintenance
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
lockout [<syncref-eid> | <timeref-eid>]
Guidelines
MANUAL switch requests are lower in the protection switching hierarchy than automatic
switches while FORCED and LOCKOUT are higher - which means that a LOCKOUT or
FORCED switch request will override a reference failure.
This command initiates a Forced Switch request. For valid entity identifiers, see Equipment /
Entity IDs .
Examples
Example at the Configure Sync level:
Alias : TCLK1
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Related Commands
add syncref
list syncref
add timeref show time-clock
lockout
admin-state sync-alias
manual-switch
clear sync-ref-alias
network-clock-type
clear-lockout sync-ref-candidate
priority (sync/timeclock)
clear-wtr time-clock-alias
selection-mode
delete syncref time-holdover-
show alarm-attributes
delete timeref performance
show sync
e-Prtc-Mode time-ref-alias
show sync-available-refs
expected-ql wtr-time
show syncref
forced-switch
log-anonyme-interval
Set the logging anonymization interval.
Security Level
Superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
log-anonyme-interval <interval>
Guidelines
This command sets when the system implements data anonymization, which adheres to
these guidelines:
l If the logging anonymization interval is set to NEVER, the user names are never
anonymized. This is the default setting.
l For all other values from 1 to 1,096 days, after the configured number of days have
passed, the system anonymizes the user names. At midnight of that day, the
system anonymizes all the log entries that precede the configured value.
Examples
To configure the logging anonymization interval:
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level log-anonyme-interval
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
nas-ip-address tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ipv6-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
log2file-control
Enable or disable the logging of System Alarm Logs or System Audit logs to a local,
persistent file.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Alarm Log
Audit Log
Syntax
log2file-control <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable the logging of Alarm events or Audit logs to a
local file on the System.
Examples
To set System Alarm Logs:
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
lpbk-timer
Set the timer value that will be used when performing a Timed loopback operation.
Command Level
LPBK
Syntax
lpbk-timer <timer>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:lpbk--> lpbk-timer 10
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:lpbk--> show lpbk-params
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
manual-switch
This SYNC operation initiates a Manual Switch request.
• lockout
• forced
• manual
Security Level
maintenance
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
lockout <syncref-eid>
Guidelines
MANUAL switch requests are lower in the protection switching hierarchy than automatic
switches while FORCED and LOCKOUT are higher - which means that a LOCKOUT or
FORCED switch request will override a reference failure.
This command initiates a Forced Switch request. For valid entity identifiers, see Equipment /
Entity IDs.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Related Commands
add syncref
list syncref
add timeref show time-clock
lockout
admin-state sync-alias
manual-switch
clear sync-ref-alias
network-clock-type
clear-lockout sync-ref-candidate
priority (sync/timeclock)
clear-wtr time-clock-alias
selection-mode
delete syncref time-holdover-
show alarm-attributes
delete timeref performance
show sync
e-Prtc-Mode time-ref-alias
show sync-available-refs
expected-ql wtr-time
show syncref
forced-switch
master-announce-rcpt-timeout
Configure the Master Announce Receipt Timeout of the Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Syntax
master-announce-rcpt-timeout <timeout>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Master Announce Receiving Timeout of the Slave
Only Ordinary Clock SOOC.
Example
Refer to this example:
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 100.100.10.1
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Delay Response Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Delay Response Receipt Timeout : 128
Master Sync Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 10
Master Lease Duration : 300
Recent Clock Class : 0
Recent Mean Path Delay, (ns) : 0
Recent Sync PDV, (ns) : 0
IP Priority Mode : none
IP Priority Mode Value : 0
Unicast Restart Timer, (s) : 60
Unicast Timeout, (s) : 1
Related Commands
add ocs-port priority-mode-value
admin-state
alias show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
delete ocs-port show last-rcv-sync-msg
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show ocs-port
show perf-mon
master-priority show sooc
master-syncrcp-timeout unicast-restart-timer
priority-mode unicast-timeout
master-ip-address
Configure the master IPv4 Address.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Clock Probe
Syntax
master-ip-address <ipv4-addr>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the master IPv4 address of the Syncjack Probe.
Examples
Example at the PTP Clock Probe level:
Name : PtpClockProbe1
Current State : running
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Ptp Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-5
IP Version : ipv4
Slave Ip Address : 10.0.0.2
Master Ip Address : 123.123.123.1
Direction : master-to-slave
Reference Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
MTIE MaskType : g8272-prtc
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : enabled
Measurement Type : phase
Delay Compensation, (ns) : 0
Running Failed Count : 0
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -24
Time of last TIE Result : 1970-01-01,14:03:32
Actual Test Start Time : 1970-01-01,00:43:04
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 48036
Max TE Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Clear Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Total Alarm Time, (ns) : 0
Max TE Measurement Time, (ns) : 0
Const TE Threshold, (ns) : 0
Const TE Clear Threshold (ns) : 0
Const TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Window, (s) : 1000
Inst TE Threshold, (ns) : 0
Inst TE Clear Threshold, (ns) : 0
Inst TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Inst TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Scheduler Eid : syncjack_schedule-1-1-1-1
MTIE Reset Control : enabled
|Time int. (s)| MTIE (ns) | Mask status| Mask Margin status |
|-------------|-----------|------------|--------------------|
| 0.1s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 0.2s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 0.5s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 1.0s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 2.0s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 5.0s | N/A | No Mask | No Mask |
| 10.0s | 6 | OK | OK |
| 20.0s | 6 | OK | OK |
| 50.0s | 9 | OK | OK |
| 100.0s | 12 | OK | OK |
| 200.0s | 17 | OK | OK |
| 500.0s | 28 | OK | OK |
| 1000.0s | 34 | OK | OK |
| 2000.0s | 34 | OK | OK |
| 5000.0s | 34 | OK | OK |
| 10000.0s | 37 | OK | OK |
| 20000.0s | 38 | OK | OK |
| 50000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 100000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Related Commands
add ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete history-result
mtie-restart
show ptp-clock-probe
master-ip-address
show syncjack-telecom-slave
name (ne, probe)
show history-result
ptp-flowpoint
direction
reference, reference-eid
expected-ql
slave-ipv4-address
ip-version
master-priority
Configure the Master priority.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Syntax
master-priority <priority>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Master priority.
Examples
Refer to this example:
Related Commands
add ocs-port priority-mode-value
admin-state
alias show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
delete ocs-port show last-rcv-sync-msg
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show ocs-port
show perf-mon
master-priority show sooc
master-syncrcp-timeout unicast-restart-timer
priority-mode unicast-timeout
master-syncrcp-timeout
Configure the Master synchronization receipt timeout.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SOOC
master-syncrcp-timeout <timeout>
Syntax
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Master synchronization receipt timeout.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> master-syncrcp-timeout 10
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc
Alias :
EVC : none
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave IPv4 Address : 110.110.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Slave IPv6 Address : Not Available
Slave Prefix : Not Available
Interface name : sooc1
Current Offset From Master, (ns) : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type :
Unicast Message negotiation : enabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 128
Master IP Version : ipv4
Related Commands
add ocs-port priority-mode-value
admin-state show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
alias show last-rcv-sync-msg
delete ocs-port show ocs-port
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show perf-mon
master-priority show sooc
master-syncrcp-timeout unicast-restart-timer
priority-mode unicast-timeout
max-te-clear-threshold
This command configures the Maximum Time Error Alarm Clear threshold for this Clock Probe
or PTP Clock Probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
max-te-clear-threshold <max-te-clear-threshold>
Guidelines
Maximum Time Error Clear Threshold (in ns). This option is only applicable if Measurement
Type is set to Phase. If the measurement meets this threshold (+ or - direction in respect to
0 on the phase TE graph) will clear an existing SJ Max TE Threshold Exceeded alarm.
Examples
Refer to this example:
Name : ClockProbe2
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Source Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Related Commands
max-te-clear-threshold
add clock-probe
max-te-threshold
const-te-clear-threshold
measurement-type
const-te-threshold
mtie-mask-margin
const-te-window
mtie-mask-type
delete clock-probe
mtie-restart
delete history-result
name (ne, probe)
show clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show history-result
source-eid
expected-ql
source-type
max-te-threshold
This command configures the Maximum Time Error Alarm Threshold for this Clock Probe or
PTP Clock Probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
max-te-threshold <max-te-threshold>
Guidelines
Maximum Time Error Threshold (in ns). This option is only applicable if Measurement Type
is set to Phase. If measurement exceeds this threshold (+ or - direction in respect to 0 on
the phase TE graph) then this will create an SJ Max TE Threshold Exceeded alarm. Max TE
threshold must be at least 50 ns greater than the clear threshold. Setting both Max TE
Threshold and Max TE Clear Threshold to 0 will disable this TCA.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> configure clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> max-te-threshold 0
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2-> show clock-probe
Name : ClockProbe2
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Source Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Source Type : phase
Measurement Rate,
(measurements/s) : 1
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : disabled
Measurement Type : phase
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed
Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -10
Time of last TIE Result : 1970-01-07,03:49:33
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Scheduler Eid : none
Running Failed Count : 0
Max TE Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Clear Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Max TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Threshold, (ns) : 50
Const TE Clear Threshold (ns) : 0
Const TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Window, (s) : 1000
MTIE Reset Control : enabled
|Time int. (s)| MTIE (ns) | Mask status| Mask Margin status |
|-------------|-----------|------------|--------------------|
| 0.1s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 0.2s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 0.5s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 1.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 2.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 5.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 10.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 20.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 50.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 100.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 200.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 500.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 1000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 2000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 5000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 10000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 20000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 50000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 100000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Related Commands
max-te-clear-threshold
add clock-probe
max-te-threshold
const-te-clear-threshold
measurement-type
const-te-threshold
mtie-mask-margin
const-te-windowdelete clock-
mtie-mask-type
probe
mtie-restart
delete history-result
name (ne, probe)
show clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show history-result
source-eid
expected-ql
source-type
mdix
Configure the Medium-Dependent Interface Crossover (MDIX) control for this port.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Configure DCN
Syntax
mdix <mdix>
Guidelines
Set the MDIX control for an Ethernet Access port. For valid entry, see Parameter Rules /
Valid entries.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure dcn dcn-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:dcn-1-1-1-1--> mdix auto
ADVA-NE-1:dcn-1-1-1-1--> show dcn
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:2f:c0:70
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Media Type : copper
Max Port Speed : 100000000
Configured Port Speed : auto
Negotiated Port Speed : auto-100-full
MDIX Control : auto
MDIX Status : uncrossed
Related Commands
admin-state show access-port
alias show alarm-attributes
media show dcn
mdix show sfp-info
port-shaping speed
measurements-points
Configures the expected MTIE results for custom MTIE mask. Calculate the results according
to the definition in the standard.
Command Level
Configure User MTIE Mask
Syntax
measurements-point <string>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure user-mtie-mask
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:user-mtie-mask--> configure user-mtie-mask user_mtie_mask-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:user_mtie_mask-1-1--> measurement-points
4600,9000,9000,9000,9000,9000,9000,9000,14000,18000,18000,18000,18000,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA
Related Commands
mtie-mask-name, x-y-display-points, show user-mtie-mask
measurement-type
This command configures the Measurement Type (Frequency or Phase) for this Clock Probe
or PTP Clock Probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
measurement-type <measurement-type>
Guidelines
Maximum Time Error Threshold (in ns). This option is only applicable if Measurement Type
is set to Phase. If measurement exceeds this threshold (+ or - direction in respect to 0 on
the phase TE graph) then this will create an SJ Max TE Threshold Exceeded alarm. Max TE
threshold must be at least 50 ns greater than the clear threshold. Setting both Max TE
Threshold and Max TE Clear Threshold to 0 will disable this TCA.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> configure clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> measurement-type phase
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> show clock-probe
Name : ClockProbe2
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Source Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Source Type : phase
Measurement Rate,
(measurements/s) : 1
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : disabled
Measurement Type : phase
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed
Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -10
Time of last TIE Result : 1970-01-07,03:49:33
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Scheduler Eid : none
Running Failed Count : 0
Max TE Threshold, (ns) : 60
Max TE Clear Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Max TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Threshold, (ns) : 50
Const TE Clear Threshold (ns) : 0
Const TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Window, (s) : 1000
MTIE Reset Control : enabled
|Time int. (s)| MTIE (ns) | Mask status| Mask Margin status |
|-------------|-----------|------------|--------------------|
| 0.1s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 0.2s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 0.5s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 1.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 2.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 5.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 10.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 20.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 50.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 100.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 200.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 500.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 1000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 2000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 5000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 10000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 20000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 50000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 100000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Related Commands
max-te-clear-threshold
add clock-probe
max-te-threshold
const-te-clear-threshold
measurement-type
const-te-threshold
mtie-mask-margin
const-te-windowdelete clock-
mtie-mask-type
probe
mtie-restart
delete history-result
name (ne, probe)
show clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show history-result
source-eid
expected-ql
source-type
media
Set the media type for an access port.
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Syntax
media <type>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> media fiber
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> show access-port
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
mgmt-traffic-bridge
Enable or Disable a Management Traffic Bridging connection.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
mgmt-traffic-bridge [disabled|enabled]
Guidelines
This command implements an Ethernet Bridge between the Management LAN (eth0) and all
configured Management Tunnels. This allows having only a single IP address for all
management interfaces on the system and eliminates the need for static routes, routing
protocols or proxy ARP in an Subtending Network Element (SNE)/Gateway NE (GNE)
configuration. The Ethernet Bridge functionality supports MAC learning and flooding of un-
learned MAC addresses. If Management Traffic Bridging is Enabled (see “System
Configuration Settings�? on p.447), management tunnels do not support provisioning for
IP Address, Subnet Mask, DHCP or RIP. Another system level option, Management Traffic
Bridging Security, limits acceptance of DCN packets to those with source MACs containing
an ADVA OUI. Management Traffic Bridging also facilitates the use of a Hot Sparing
configuration.
Examples
Refer to this example:
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security
Enable or Disable Management Traffic Bridging Security on a Management Traffic Bridge.
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
mgmt-traffic-bridge-security [disabled|enabled]
Guidelines
This command implements security on a Management Traffic Bridge (see mgmt-traffic-
bridge). Management Traffic Bridge (mgmt-traffic-bridge) must be enabled prior to
enabling security. Also, there is proprietary authentication that must complete prior to the
system accepting packets on the DCN (eth0) port.
Examples
Refer to this example:
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
min-exp-clk-cls
Configure the Minimum Expected Clock Class, which sets the minimum threshold for
receiving packets.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Port
Syntax
min-exp-clk-cls <min-threshold>
Guidelines
Note: This setting is only applicable for a dynamic or slave port that is related to a PTP
clock, either a boundary clock or slave clock. Otherwise, this setting is not available to
configure.
This command sets the minimum threshold for receiving packets. If the received clock class
is equal or greater than the expected clock class value, the packets for the grandmaster or
boundary clock that are sending this clock class are dropped. In addition, an alarm called
clock-class-mismatch is generated.
Examples:
This example shows how to configure the minimum expected clock class at the Configure
PTP Port level:
This example shows how to configure the minimum expected clock class at the Configure
Telecom Slave level:
Alias :
EVC : none
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Related Commands
add ptp-port
delete ptp-port
add sooc
localpriority
admin-state
show ptp-clock
alias
show ptp-port
announce-receipt-timeout
sync-receipt-timeout
delay-response-timeout
mode
Sets the NTP clock mode.
Command Level
Configure NTP Clock
Syntax
mode ntp-server|ntp-peering
ntp-server The NTP clock receives time from the time reference.
ntp-peering The NTP clock receives time from another server.
Examples
ADVA--> config ntp
ADVA:ntp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1--> config ntp-clock ntp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1--> mode ntp-server
Related Commands
add ntp-clock
mtie-mask-name
Configures a name for custom MTIE mask.
Command Level
Configure User MTIE Mask
Syntax
mtie-mask-name <string>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure user-mtie-mask
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:user-mtie-mask--> configure user-mtie-mask user_mtie_mask-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:user_mtie_mask-1-1--> mtie-mask-name UserDefinedMTIE
Related Commands
measurements-points, x-y-display-points, show user-mtie-mask
mtie-mask-margin
Configure the MTIE mask margin of a Syncjack Clock Probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
mtie-mask-margin <margin>
Margin.
margin
Valid entry: 0 to 99
Guidelines
This command is used to configure MTIE mask margin for a Syncjack probe. The MTIE mask
margin can not be edited if the clock probe belongs to an active schedule.
Examples
Refer to this example:
(measurements/s) : 1
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 40
Raw Data Collection : disabled
Measurement Type : phase
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed
Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -10
Time of last TIE Result : 1970-01-07,03:49:33
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Scheduler Eid : none
Running Failed Count : 0
Max TE Threshold, (ns) : 60
Max TE Clear Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Max TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Threshold, (ns) : 50
Const TE Clear Threshold (ns) : 0
Const TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Window, (s) : 1000
MTIE Reset Control : enabled
|Time int. (s)| MTIE (ns) | Mask status| Mask Margin status |
|-------------|-----------|------------|--------------------|
| 0.1s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 0.2s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 0.5s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 1.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 2.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 5.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 10.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 20.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 50.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 100.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 200.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 500.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 1000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 2000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 5000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 10000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 20000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 50000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 100000.0s | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Related Commands
add clock-probe ip-version
add ptp-clock-probe master-ip-address
delete clock-probe mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe mtie-mask-type
delete history-result mtie-restart
show clock-probe name (ne, probe)
show ptp-clock-probe ptp-flowpoint
show syncjack-telecom-slave reference, reference-eid
show history-result slave-ipv4-address
direction source-eid
expected-ql source-type
mtie-mask-type
Configure the MTIE mask type of a Syncjack probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
mtie-mask-type <mask-type>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure MTIE mask type for a Syncjack probe. The MTIE mask
type cannot be edited if the clock probe belongs to an active schedule.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> configure clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> mtie-mask-type g823-e1-ssu
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> back
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> show clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
Name : ClockProbe2
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Related Commands
add clock-probe
add ptp-clock-probe ip-version
delete clock-probe master-ip-address
delete ptp-clock-probe mtie-mask-margin
delete history-result mtie-restart
show clock-probe name (ne, probe)
show ptp-clock-probe ptp-flowpoint
show syncjack-telecom-slave reference, reference-eid
show history-result slave-ipv4-address
direction source-eid
expected-ql source-type
mtie-restart
Enable or Disable the Clock Probe MTIE Reset Control.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
mtie-restart [disabled|enabled]
Guidelines
This command defines whether the MTIE measurement is restarted every 24 hours at
00:00:00 according to the system time. This ensures that the measurement is updated with
the most recent values. The default is Disabled. The MTIE Reset Control cannot be edited if
the clock probe belongs to an active schedule.
When restarted, the values of the Mask Failure, Mask Crossed Time, Mask Margin Failure,
and Mask Margin Crossed Time are reinitiated and start from a new time period.
Note: If this setting is disabled, the MTIE measurement is calculated over the entire period
from when the clock probe is activated. Therefore, the MTIE graph can include
measurements that are not relevant as they are dated.
Examples
Example at the Configure Syncjack command level for a clock probe:
Name : ClockProbe2
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
Example at the Configure Syncjack command level for a PTP clock probe:
Name : PtpClockProbe1
Current State : running
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Ptp Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-5
IP Version : ipv4
Slave Ip Address : 10.0.0.2
Master Ip Address : 10.0.0.1
Direction : master-to-slave
Reference Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
MTIE MaskType : g8272-prtc
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : enabled
Measurement Type : phase
Delay Compensation, (ns) : 0
Running Failed Count : 0
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -24
Time of last TIE Result : 1970-01-01,14:03:32
Actual Test Start Time : 1970-01-01,00:43:04
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 48036
Max TE Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Clear Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Total Alarm Time, (ns) : 0
Max TE Measurement Time, (ns) : 0
Const TE Threshold, (ns) : 0
Const TE Clear Threshold (ns) : 0
Const TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Related Commands
add clock-probe
ip-version
add ptp-clock-probe
master-ip-address
delete clock-probe
mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete history-result
name (ne, probe)
show clock-probe
ptp-flowpoint
show ptp-clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show syncjack-telecom-slave
slave-ipv4-address
show history-result
source-eid
direction
source-type
expected-ql
mtu
Sets the MTU size for an access port.
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Syntax
mtu <mtu>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure xge-4s-p xge_4s_p-1-1-3
ADVA-NE-1:xge_4s_p-1-1-3--> configure access-port lc_access-1-1-3-1
ADVA-NE-1:lc_access-1-1-3-1-->
ADVA-NE-1:lc_access-1-1-3-1--> mtu 9600
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
name [<ne-name> or <probe-name>]
Guidelines
This command is used modify the Network Element Name attribute. For valid entry, see
Parameter Rules / Valid entries.
Examples
Example at the Network Element command level:
Related Commands
admin-state show alarm-attributes
autoprov-mode show ne-alarms
contact show ne-conditions
location show network-element
opr-lamptest show shelf-info
prompt
name (user)
Set name for SSL Certificate.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
name <name>
Guidelines
This command sets the name for a provisioned SSL Certificate.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ?
ssl_certificate-1 The SSL certificate Entity Identifier
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> name ADVA
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show provisioned-ssl-certificate
Country : US
State : Texas
Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : [email protected]
Valid Until : 2029-12-11,10:32:53
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
nas-ip-address
Set the IPv4 address of the Network Access Server when the Remote Authentication
Protocol is set to radius.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
nas-ip-address <ip-address>
Guidelines
Set the Network Access Server's IPv4 address when the Remote Authentication Protocol is
set to radius. The IP Address must be a valid IPv4 address in the form: a.b.c.d This value can
be configured even when the Remote Authentication Protocol is set to none. Yet, this value
will have no effect in this case.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> nas-ip-address 10.10.10.10
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ipv6-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
nas-ipv6-address
Set the IPv6 address of the Network Access Server when the Remote Authentication
Protocol is set to radius.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
nas-ipv6-address <ipv6-address>
Guidelines
Set the Network Access Server's IPv6 Address when the Remote Authentication Protocol is
set to radius. The IP address must be a valid IPv6 address. This value can be configured
even when the Remote Authentication Protocol is set to none. Yet, the value will have no
effect in this case.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> nas-ipv6-address DDDD:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
netmask
Configure the Network Mask associated with this IPv4 Interface.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
For DCN (eth0):
configure <ip-eid> netmask <mask>
netmask <mask>
Guidelines
This command configures the Network Mask associated with this IPv4 Interface. If the
Management LAN Interface (eth0) is configured as a DHCP Server (dhcp-role = dhcp-
server), the Netmask last value establishes the range of IP addresses managed by the
interface. The addresses from the IP Address of the interface lower than that address to the
limit set by the netmask value are the IP addresses managed by eth0.
Examples
For DCN (eth0)
Name : eth0
IP Address : 10.10.10.10
Netmask : 255.255.255.255
DHCP : enabled
MTU : 1500
IP Address : 120.120.120.10
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : phoenix1
Associated Port : access-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 10.10.32.1
Interface : eth0
Related Commands
add arp-entry
ip-address (comms)
add ip-route
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
netmask
buffer-size
rip2Pkts-control
cir
show mgmttnl
cos
svlan-control
dhcp-client-id
svlan-id
dhcp-client-id-control
sys-def-gateway
dhcp-control
vlan-id
eir
network-clock-type
Select the network clock type. If the network clock type is changed, port QL values
automatically reset to defaults. Expected QL and Squelch QL are set to none. If changing
from option2-sonet to option1-sdh, Assumed QL defaults to QL-EEC1, if changing from
option1-sdh to option2-sonet, Assumed QL defaults to QL-STU. For valid entry, see
"Parameter Rules / Valid entries ".
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
network-clock-type <clock_type>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1--> network-clock-type option1-sdh
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1--> show sync
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
Revertive : disabled
Revert Time (mins) : 5
Selected Reference : none
Clock Mode : freerun
Sync QL : ql-eec1
Related Commands
add syncref
list syncref show sync
admin-state
lockout show sync-available-
clear
manual-switch refs
clear-lockout
network-clock-type show syncref
clear-wtr
priority (sync/timeclock) sync-alias
delete syncref
selection-mode sync-ref-alias
e-Prtc-Mode
show alarm-attributes wtr-time
forced-switch
operational-mode
Sets the time clock operation mode. For more information about the time clock operation
modes, see the OSA 5422 Provisioning and Operations manual.
Command Level
configure time-clock
Syntax
operational-mode <eprtc|eprtc-multisource-combiner|prtc>
Examples
opr-lamptest
This is to operate a lamp test on a specified shelf.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
opr-lamptest
Guidelines
The user must observe this operation to verify the lamp test was successful.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> opr-lamptest
ADVA-NE-1-->
Related Commands
admin-state show alarm-attributes
autoprov-mode show ne-alarms
contact show ne-conditions
location show network-element
name (ne, probe) show shelf-info
prompt
opr-lpbk
Initiate a loopback on the Port. To release a loopback, use the rls-lpbk command.
Security Level
maintenance
Command Level
Loopback
Syntax
opr-lpbk <type>
Guidelines
This operation initiates a loopback on the Port. Set up the desired loopback configuration
by using the lpbk-timer command, as required.
Prior to starting a test, the port must be placed in the Maintenance state.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> admin-state maintenance
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:lpbk--> opr-lpbk facport
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:lpbk--> show lpbk-params
Loopback VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback VLAN 1 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback VLAN 2 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback VLAN 3 - Enabled : disabled
Loopback Type : facport
Loopback Status : none
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : sada
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
order
Configure the search order for the Remote Authentication Servers.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Remote Authentication Server
Syntax
order <priority>
Guidelines
This command configures the search order for the Remote Authentication Servers. The valid
values for this attribute are: first, second and third. The specified value for this Remote
Authentication Server must not already be assigned to an enabled RAS. Up to three RAP
servers (1-3) may be configured.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> order first
ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server
Related Commands
accounting-port
retries
control
secret
ip-address (rap)
show rap-server
order
timeout
port
organization
Setting for SSL Certificate.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
organization <organization>
Guidelines
This command sets the organization for a provisioned SSL Certificate.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ?
ssl_certificate-1 The SSL certificate Entity Identifier
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> organization ADVA Optical Networking
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show provisioned-ssl-certificate
Country : US
State : Texas
Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : [email protected]
Valid Until : 2029-12-11,10:32:53
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
organization-unit
Setting for SSL Certificate.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
organization-unit <organization-unit>
Guidelines
This command sets the organization unit for a provisioned SSL Certificate.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ?
ssl_certificate-1 The SSL certificate Entity Identifier
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> organization-unit Ethernet Access
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show provisioned-ssl-certificate
Country : US
State : Texas
Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : [email protected]
Valid Until : 2029-12-11,10:32:53
Related Commands
activate show audit-log
cancel activation show conditions
cancel validation-timer show file-services-status
install show release-versions
revert to-standby transfer-file
outer-ethertype
Set the Outer Tag Ethertype for an Access Port or Network Port Flow Point.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP - Configure NTE - Configure Access/Network Port - Configure PTP Flowpoint
Syntax
outer-ethertype <ethertype>
Set the Outer Tag EtherType (in hex) for this port.
ethertype Valid entry: Valid Ethertype (Hexidecimal) 0x8100 or
0x88A8; Default is 0.
Guidelines
Set the Ethertype to be used for the outer tag of a PTP Flowpoint.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1--> configure ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-
1-2
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-2--> outer-
ethertype 0x8100
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-2--> show ptp-fp
Alias :
PTP Flowpoint Type : monitoring
COS : 7
CIR : 128000
EIR : 0
Buffer Size : 10
PTP Clock : none
EVC : none
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 33024
Outer VLAN Tag List : 101-1
Inner1 VLAN Ethertype : 34984
Related Commands
buffer-size inner<n>-vlan-list
cir inner<n>-ethertype
cos outer-untagged
eir outer-vlan-list
inner<n>-untagged show ptp-fp
outer-ethertype
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Syntax
outer-ethertype <ethertype>
Set the Outer Tag EtherType (in hex) for this port.
ethertype Valid entry: Valid Ethertype (Hexidecimal) 0x1500 to
0xFFFF; Default is 0x8100.
Guidelines
Set the Outer Tag EtherType for an Ethernet Access port or Ethernet Network port. The
value range for this interface in hexadecimal is between 0x1500 and 0xFFFF inclusive.
Default is 0x8100.
Examples
ADVA 1---> network-element ne-1
ADVA 1--NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA 1--NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA 1--NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> outer-ethertype 0x88a8
ADVA 1--NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> show access-port
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : uas
Alias : Alias Text
Physical Entity Address : 00:80:ea:05:00:03
MTU : 9600
Link Status Trap Enable : enabled
Max Port Speed : 1000000000
Configured Port Speed : auto
Negotiated Port Speed : auto-1000-full
Media Type : copper
MDIX Control : auto
SFP Vendor Name : Not Available
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
outer-untagged
Enable or disable untagged outer VLANs associated with a PTP flowpoint.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP - Configure NTE - Configure Access/Network Port - Configure PTP Flowpoint
Syntax
outer-untagged {disable | enable}
Guidelines
Enable or disable support for untagged frames for a PTP Flowpoint. Default is enabled
(untagged frames allowed).
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1--> configure ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-
1-33
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-33--> outer-
untagged diabled
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-33--> show ptp-fp
Alias :
PTP Flowpoint Type : monitoring
COS : 0
CIR : 128000
EIR : 0
Buffer Size : 44
PTP Clock : none
EVC : none
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 33024
Outer VLAN Tag List : 100
Inner1 VLAN Ethertype : 0
Inner1 VLAN Tag List :
Inner2 VLAN Ethertype : 0
Inner2 VLAN Tag List :
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Related Commands
buffer-size inner<n>-untagged
cir inner<n>-vlan-list
cos outer-ethertype
eir outer-vlan-list
inner<n>-ethertype show ptp-fp
outer-vlan-list
Sets the outer vlan list for a PTP Flow Point.
Command Level
Configure PTP - Configure NTE - Configure Access/Network Port - Configure PTP Flowpoint
Syntax
outer-vlan-list <vlan-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1--> configure ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-
1-2
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-2--> outer-vlan-
list 101-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-2--> show ptp-fp
Alias :
PTP Flowpoint Type : monitoring
COS : 7
CIR : 128000
EIR : 0
Buffer Size : 10
PTP Clock : none
EVC : none
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 33024
Outer VLAN Tag List : 101-1
...
Related Commands
buffer-size inner<n>-untagged
cir inner<n>-vlan-list
cos outer-ethertype
eir outer-untagged
inner<n>-ethertype show ptp-fp
outertag-prio-ctrl
Enable or Disable outer tag priority control on a flow.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Flow
Syntax
outertag-prio-ctrl <control>
Guidelines
Enables or disables outer tag priority control.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> configure flow flow-1-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-1-1--> outertag-prio-ctrl disabled
ADVA-NE-1:flow-1-1-1-1-1--> show flow
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Circuit Name : gyser3
Flow Type : regular-evc
Traffic Type : policed-and-shaped
Multi-COS Enabled : disabled
Hierarchical COS Management Enabled : disabled
Guaranteed Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 1024000
Maximum Access to Network Bandwidth (bps) : 1024000
Access to Network CIR (bps) : 1024000
Access to Network EIR (bps) : 0
Network to Access Rate Limiting : disabled
Network to Access CIR (bps) : 1024000
Network to Access EIR (bps) : 0
VLAN Members List : 20:30-*,31-*
Class Of Service(COS) : 1
Network to Access CoS Priority : outer-vlantag
Outer Tag Priority Swap : disabled
Untagged Enabled : disabled
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
pdop-mask
Configure the Position Dilution of Precision (PDOP) mask value, where PDOP is a measure of
the error caused by the geometric relationship of the satellites in the position solution, and
is used to measure the current satellite geometry.
Use this command to exclude a position calculated based on poor PDOP to be used during
location survey.
Command Level
Configure GPS-Port
Syntax
pdop-mask <integer>
Guidelines
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa54221-1-1--> configure gps-port gnss-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> pdop-mask 8
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Related Commands
admin-state installation-type
alias pps-generation
gnss-system-types show gps-port
delay-type delay-value
elevation-mask show satellite-entries
cno-mask sat-min1-threshold
self-survey-period sat-min2-threshold
pdv-limit-assured
Configure Network PDV limit for Assured performance.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
pdv-limit-assured <probe-eid>
Guidelines
This command allows the configuration of the PDV assured value of a Syncjack PTP Network
Probe.
Examples
Refer to this example:
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql rpdv-frw-mediumrange
ip-version rpdv-rev-highrange
master-ip-address rpdv-rev-lowrange
name (ne, probe) rpdv-rev-mediumrange
pdv-limit-assured show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-satisfied show ptp-fp
ptp-flowpoint slave-ipv4-address
pdv-limit-satisfied
Configure Network PDV limit for Satisfied performance.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
pdv-limit-satisfied <pdv-limit-satisfied>
Guidelines
This command allows the configuration of the PDV satisfied value of a Syncjack PTP
Network Probe.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure ptp-network-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_network_probe-1-1--> pdv-limit-satisfied 150000
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> show ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-1-1
Name : doctest
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : yes
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : yes
Slave Ip Address : 123.123.123.123
Master Ip Address : 123.123.123.0
Reference Eid : ts-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Res PDV fwd Low Range, (ns) : 200
Res PDV fwd Medium Range, (ns) : 500
Res PDV fwd High Range, (ns) : 2000
Res PDV rev Low Range, (ns) : 200
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql rpdv-frw-mediumrange
ip-version rpdv-rev-highrange
master-ip-address rpdv-rev-lowrange
name (ne, probe) rpdv-rev-mediumrange
pdv-limit-assured show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-satisfied show ptp-fp
ptp-flowpoint slave-ipv4-address
phase-performance-target
Configure the phase performance target of a Syncjack Telecom Slave.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure syncjack
Syntax
phase-performance-target <phase-target>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the target value for phase performance in nanoseconds
for a Syncjack Telecom Slave.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis:ts-1-1--> phase-performance-target 1250
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis:ts-1-1--> back
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> show syncjack-telecom-slave ts-1-1
Clock Recovery State : freerun
FREQUENCY RECOVERY PERFORMANCE :
Frequency traceability : false
Time since Frequency traceability change, (s) : 2008
Frequency recovery target mask : g823-PDH-traffic
Current Clock Recovery Score : Not Available
Time of Last Clock Recovery Score update : 2014-01-24,17:24:53
PHASE RECOVERY PERFORMANCE :
Time traceability : false
Time since Time traceability change, (s) : 2008
Target Phase Recovery Accuracy, (ns) : 1250
Current Phase Recovery Score : Not Available
Time of Last Phase Recovery Score update : 2014-01-24,17:24:53
Related Commands
add clock-probe
master-ip-address
add ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-margin
delete clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete ptp-clock-probe
name (ne, probe)
delete history-result
phase-performance-target
show clock-probe
ptp-flowpoint
show ptp-clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show syncjack-telecom-slave
slave-ipv4-address
show history-result
source-eid
direction
source-type
expected-ql
target-mtie-performance
ip-version
ping
The ping command is used to verify IP connectivity to a specified host IPv4 address.
The ping command operates by generating an ICMP Echo request message and listening
for an ICMP Echo response packet. The results of the ICMP Echo request are displayed in
the results.
Security Level
Maintenance
Command Level
Any
Syntax
ping <ip-address> eth0
Examples
ADVA:comms--> ping 10.10.10.10
ADVA:comms--> show ping-result
--- 10.10.10.10 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss
ping6
Verify IP connectivity to a specified host IPv6 address.
Security Level
Maintenance
Command Level
Any
Syntax
ping6 <ipv6-address> [<interface>]
Guidelines
This command is used to test the reachability of a particular IPv6 host by sending ICMPv6
Echo request messages and receiving ICMPv6 Echo response packets. The results of the
ICMPv6 Echo request are displayed in the results.
l If an IPv6 link local address is entered, an interface must be specified as the system
cannot determine to which interface it should send the echo requests. An IPv6 Link
Local address starts with FE80.
l If an IPv6 Global Unicast address is entered, the interface is automatically
determined and the user cannot enter a value.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
Related Commands
add arp-entry
delete ndp-entry
add ndp-entry show ipv6-routes
flush-arp-cache
add ip-route show mgmttnl
flush-ndp-cache
add ipv6-route show ping-result
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl show src-addr
ping
configure src-addr show trace-route-
show arp-entries
delete arp-entry result
show eth0
delete ip-route trace-route
show ip-interface eth0
delete ipv6-route trace-route6
show ip-routes
delete mgmttnl
pm-interval
Sets a performance monitoring interval for the network element.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
pm-interval <interval>
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> pm-interval 15min
poe
Enables or disables Power over Ethernet (POE) on access port 1 (access-1-1-1-1).
Command Level
Configure access-port
Syntax
poe <control>
Examples
polling-interval
This configures the Polling Interval in NTP, in seconds.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
NTP Client
Syntax
polling-interval <interval>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ntp-client
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> polling-interval 128
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> show ntp-client
Primary Server IP Version : ipv4
Primary Server IPv4 Address : 192.168.179.110
Primary Server IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Backup Server IP Version : ipv4
Backup Server IPv4 Address : 193.204.114.232
Backup Server IPv6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
NTP Type : unicast
NTP Client : enabled
Active Server : primary
Round-trip delay to NTP server (micro secs) : 258
NTP server precision (micro secs) : 1000001
Polling interval (seconds) : 128
port
Configures the port for the remote authentication server entry. The valid ports that can be
configured for a Remote Authentication Server include: Local Management Port. Up to
three RAP servers (1-3) may be configured.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Remote Authentication Server
Syntax
port <rap-port>
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> port 1812
ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server
Related Commands
accounting-port
retries
ip-address (rap)
secret
ip-version (rap)
show rap-server
ipv6-address (rap)
timeout
order
pps-generation
Sets the minimum number of satellites that need to be locked before the system can
generate PPS output.
Command Level
Configure GPS-Port
Syntax
pps-generation [1sat | 3sats]
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gnss-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> pps-generation 3sats
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Related Commands
admin-state installation-type
alias pdop-mask
delay-type show gps-port
gnss-system-types delay-value
elevation-mask cno-mask
sat-min1-threshold show satellite-entries
sat-min2-threshold self-survey-period
pps-width
Set the PPS output width in microseconds.
Command Level
configure pps-port
Syntax
pps-width <pps-width>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure pps-port pps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:pps-1-1-1-1--> pps-width 134200
prefix-length
Manually configure the IPv6 Unicast address prefix length of a Management DCN. This IPv6
attribute is only displayed, when the ip-mode is set to ipv4-and-ipv6. Otherwise, only
the IPv4 attributes are displayed.
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
configure eth0 prefix-length <prefix-length>
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 prefix-length 60
ADVA:comms--> show eth0
Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 192.168.179.216
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:7c:4c:90
System Default Gateway : 10.12.8.1
IPv6 Address : FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
IPv6 Prefix Length : 60
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client
DHCPv6 : disabled
RIP-NG : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE7C:4C90
Related Commands
add arp-entry
add ndp-entry ip-address (comms)
add ip-route ip-mode
add mgmttnl ipv6-unicast-addr
buffer-size ipv6-sys-def-gateway
cir list mgmttnl
cos netmask
dhcp-client-id rip2Pkts-control
dhcp-client-id-control show mgmttnl
dhcp-control svlan-control
eir svlan-id
dhcpv6-control sys-def-gateway
rip-ng-control vlan-id
ping6 show eth0
trace-route6
primary-server
Configure the IP address of the primary Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
NTP Client
Syntax
primary-server <ip-version>[<ipv4-address>|<ipv6-address>]
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the IP address of the primary NTP Server. Setting this
address to 0.0.0.0 disables this server from being used.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ntp-client
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> primary-server 192.168.179.110
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> show ntp-client
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
priority1
Set Clock priority 1.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Master Clock
Syntax
priority1 <priority_1>
Guidelines
This command is used to edit a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC) or PTP Clock
Priority 1.
Examples
Example for a master clock:
Alias : mc1
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Clock Class : 0
Ptp Domain Number : 0
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00001
Timing Referenec : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Priority 1 : 1
Priority 2 : 2
UTC Offset : 0
Active Time Reference : none
PTP Profile : g.8265.1
Related Commands
add master-clock
localpriority
add ptp-clock
priority1
admin-state
priority2
alias
show master-clock
assumed-ql
show ptp-clock
delete ptp-clock
show ptp-port
expected-ql
priority2
Set Clock priority 2.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Master Clock
Syntax
priority2 <priority_2>
Guidelines
This command is used to edit a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC) or PTP Clock
Priority 2.
Examples
Example for a master clock:
Alias : mc1
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Clock Class : 0
Ptp Domain Number : 0
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00001
Timing Referenec : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Priority 1 : 1
Priority 2 : 2
UTC Offset : 0
Active Time Reference : none
PTP Profile : g.8265.1
Related Commands
add master-clock localpriority
add ptp-clock priority1
admin-state priority2
alias show master-clock
assumed-ql show ptp-clock
delete ptp-clock show ptp-port
expected-ql
priority (sync/timeclock)
Set the Priority for a configured sync reference.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
priority [<syncref-eid> | <timeref-eid>] <priority-val>
Guidelines
Once a sync reference has been configured, the priority assigned can be edited using this
command.
Examples
Example at the Configure Sync level:
Alias :
Priority : 2
Source : bits_in-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-failed
Received QL : ql-nsupp
State : unavailable
Effective QL : ql-failed
Alias : GPS1
Priority : 1
Source : gps-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-ok
State : active
Related Commands
add syncref
list syncref
add timeref show time-clock
lockout
admin-state sync-alias
manual-switch
clear sync-ref-alias
network-clock-type
clear-lockout sync-ref-candidate
priority (sync/timeclock)
clear-wtr time-clock-alias
selection-mode
delete syncref time-holdover-
show alarm-attributes
delete timeref performance
show sync
e-Prtc-Mode time-ref-alias
show sync-available-refs
expected-ql wtr-time
show syncref
forced-switch
priority-mode
Configure the Priority Mode.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Syntax
priority-mode <mode>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Priority Mode.
Example
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> priority-mode dscp
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc
Alias :
EVC : none
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave Address : 100.100.10.0
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.255
Interface name : doctest
Current Offset From Master : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : disabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 100.100.10.1
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Related Commands
add ocs-port priority-mode-value
admin-state
alias show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
delete ocs-port show last-rcv-sync-msg
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show ocs-port
show perf-mon
master-priority show sooc
master-syncrcp-timeout unicast-restart-timer
priority-mode unicast-timeout
priority-mode-value
Configure the Priority mode value.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Syntax
priority-mode-value <priority>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Priority mode value.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
DVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> priority-mode-value 5
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc
Alias :
EVC : none
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave IPv4 Address : 110.110.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Slave IPv6 Address : Not Available
Slave Prefix : Not Available
Interface name : sooc1
Current Offset From Master, (ns) : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type :
Unicast Message negotiation : enabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 128
Master IP Version : ipv4
Related Commands
add ocs-port priority-mode-value
admin-state show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
alias show last-rcv-sync-msg
delete ocs-port show ocs-port
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show perf-mon
master-priority show sooc
master-syncrcp-timeout unicast-restart-timer
priority-mode unicast-timeout
prompt
Change the SubNetwork or Network Element Component of the CLI Command Prompt.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Network Element
Syntax
prompt <rootPrefix>
prompt <nePrefix>
Guidelines
This command is used modify the root (SubNetwork) component of the CLI prompt or
Network Element level of the CLI prompt. The base part of the CLI command prompt is
made up of two components: the SubNetwork component and the Network Element
component. At the Root level of the CLI tree, only the SubNetwork component is shown,
such as ADVA-->. Once the user moves to a specific Network Element, the base component
of the CLI prompt is appended with the specific NE command prompt (ADVA:NE-n-->).
Examples
For a subnetwork:
Related Commands
admin-state show alarm-attributes
autoprov-mode show ne-alarms
contact show ne-conditions
location show network-element
name (ne, probe) show shelf-info
opr-lamptest
proxy-arp
Enable or Disable proxy ARP.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
proxy-arp [enable | disable]
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable the proxy ARP on the NE.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> proxy-arp disabled
ADVA:system--> show system
System Name : OSA 5422
System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : OSA 5422
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 192.168.178.5
Release Version : 10.5.1-352
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f0030080ea842d70
SNMP Auth Traps : disabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
...
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
ptp-flowpoint
Configure the PTP flow point EID for a Syncjack PTP Clock Probe or PTP Network Probe. The
PTP Flowpoint must be previously created in “Configure PTP" (see G.8275.1 Remote Slave
Provisioning Order).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
ptp-flowpoint <ptp_fp-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> configure ptp-clock-probe ptp_clock_probe-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_clock_probe-1-1--> ptp-flowpoint-eid acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-5
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> show ptp-clock-probe
Name : PtpClockProbe1
Current State : running
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Ptp Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-5
IP Version : ipv4
Slave Ip Address : 10.0.0.2
Master Ip Address : 10.0.0.1
Direction : master-to-slave
Reference Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
MTIE MaskType : g8272-prtc
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : enabled
Measurement Type : phase
Delay Compensation, (ns) : 0
Running Failed Count : 0
ql-mode
Enable or disable QL Mode for an interface. QL Mode can not be enabled for BITS In/Out if
the BITS line type (bits-line-type) is set to 2048kbps. For the BITS Out interface, if the QL
Mode is set to disabled and the T1/E1 configuration supports SSM, the port transmits a QL
value of QL-DNU. If the T1/E1 configuration is changed to not support SSM, QL Mode is
automatically disabled. For valid entry, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries.
Security Level
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Syntax
ql-mode <control>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure bits-out bits_out-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> ql-mode enabled
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> show bits-out
Alias : FantasticSam
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : Not Available
Secondary State : Not Available
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-g7039-crc4
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : enabled
Squelch QL : ql-none
Transmit QL : Not Available
reboot
Reboot the equipment.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure NTE
Syntax
reboot <mode>
Mode of reboot.
mode
Valid entry: cold, warm
Guidelines
This command is used to reinitialize the NTE or a Line Card.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422 -1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> reboot cold
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1-->
Related Commands
admin-state show nte
show alarm-attributes test-alarm
reference, reference-eid
Configure the reference EID of a Clock Probe, PTP Clock Probe or PTP Network Probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
For Clock Probe and PTP Clock Probe:
reference-eid <reference_port-eid>
reference <reference_port-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the reference EID for a Syncjack probe. The reference
EID can not be edited if the probe belongs to an active schedule.
Examples
Example at the Configure Clock Probe level:
Related Commands
add clock-probe ip-version
add ptp-clock-probe master-ip-address
delete clock-probe mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe mtie-mask-type
delete history-result mtie-restart
show clock-probe name (ne, probe)
show ptp-clock-probe ptp-flowpoint
show syncjack-telecom-slave reference, reference-eid
show history-result slave-ipv4-address
direction source-eid
expected-ql source-type
regenerate-ssh-keys
Regenerate the SSH Keys.
Security Level
Superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
regenerate-ssh-keys
Guidelines
This command regenerates the SSH keys.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> regenerate-ssh-keys
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
regenerate-ssl-certificate
Regenerate the SSL Certificate.
Security Level
Superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
regenerate-ssl-certificate
Guidelines
This command regenerates the SSL Certificate. It uses the information stored in the
provisioned SSL Certificate to rebuild the active SSL Certificate.
Examples
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
relay-option
Sets the relay port operation of the IRIG-B line card.
Command Level
configure irig-relay
Syntax
relay-option <1pph|1ppm|alarm|locked>
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure irig-b irig_b-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:irig_b-1-1-2--> configure irig-relay irig_relay-1-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:irig_opt-1-1-2-1--> relay-option locked
remove
Deletes a config file.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Config-file
Syntax
remove <filename>
Guidelines
This command is used to delete an existing config file.
Examples
ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> list
|File Name |Description
|---------------------|------------------------------------------------|
|configfile1 |original_instal_db
|configfile2 |
ADVA:config-file-->
Related Commands
description (config-file)
show configfile
list
show configfile-status
load
show running-config
remove
trace-route
restart-with-configfile
transfer-file
save
remove diag-file
Deletes a diagnostic file.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Diagnostics
Syntax
remove diag-file
Guidelines
This command is used to delete an existing diagnostics file.
Examples
ADVA--> admin diagnostics
ADVA:diagnostics--> remove diag-file
ADVA:diagnostics--> show diag-file
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
restart-with-configfile
This command reboots the NE and loads the designated config file.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Config-file
Syntax
restart-with-configfile <filename> [no | yes]
Guidelines
This command reboots the NID and executes the designated config file. Execution of a
config file changes the running configuration of the database. One use for this command is
to automatically update the database to a desired configuration after resetting the
database to default values.
Entering “no" cancels the operation and entering “yes" enables the config file for execution.
This operation modifies the current running configuration. Ensure that the configuration of
the config file matches that of the system, or traffic may be affected.
Examples
Related Commands
description (config-file)
show configfile
list
show configfile-status
load
show running-config
remove
trace-route
restart-with-configfile
transfer-file
save
restore-db
Restore (and install) a backup copy of the system database. The second step of restoring a
database.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Database
Syntax
restore-db
Guidelines
This command is used to install a previous backup. Prior to executing this command, the
database must first be copied from the remote server using the transfer-file command.
This operation will overwrite the local database when it is activated (see activate-db). Care
must be taken to ensure that the configuration of the restored database matches that of the
system, or traffic may be affected.
Examples
Related Commands
activate-db show file-services-status
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file
retries
Configure the number of retries that will be attempts for particular security access request
to this Remote Authentication Server.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Remote Authentication Server
Syntax
retries <num-retries>
Guidelines
This command configures the number of retries that will be attempts for particular security
access request to this Remote Authentication Server. Up to three RAP servers (1-3) may be
configured.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> retries 3
ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server
Related Commands
accounting-port
control
retries
ip-address (rap)
secret
ip-version (rap)
show rap-server
ipv6-address (rap)
timeout
order
port
revert to-standby
Revert to previous software version on standby side.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Upgrade
Syntax
revert to-standby
Guidelines
Use this command to force switching to the software version on the standby side.
This operation causes a system reboot and may affect the configured database. Care must
be taken to ensure that the configuration of the restored database matches that of the
system, or traffic may be affected.
Examples
ADVA--> admin upgrade
ADVA:upgrade--> revert to-standby
Related Commands
activate show audit-log
cancel activation show conditions
cancel validation-timer show file-services-status
install show release-versions
revert to-standby transfer-file
rip2Pkts-control
Enable or Disable RIPv2 protocol for a management interface or tunnel.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
For DCN (eth0):
configure <ip-eid> rip2Pkts-control [enabled | disabled]
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable RIPv2 protocol on this IPv4 Interface.
Examples
For DCN (eth0)
Related Commands
add arp-entry
ip-address (comms)
add ip-route
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
netmask
buffer-size
rip2Pkts-control
cir
show mgmttnl
cos
svlan-control
dhcp-client-id
svlan-id
dhcp-client-id-control
sys-def-gateway
dhcp-control
vlan-id
eir
rip-ng-control
Enable or disable Routing Information Protocol next generation (RIPng) packets on a
Management DCN.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
ring-ng-control <ripng-ctrl>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable Routing Information Protocol next generation
(RIPng) packets. When RIPng is enabled on an IPv6 interface, the interface receives the IPv6
route entry on the link and updates the local route table. The interface also sends local IPv6
route entries to the link using multicast packets.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0rip-ng-control enabled
Name : eth0
IP Mode : ipv4-and-ipv6
IP Address : 192.168.179.216
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:7c:4c:90
System Default Gateway : 10.12.8.1
IPv6 Address : FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
IPv6 Prefix Length : 64
DHCPv6 Role : dhcp-client
DHCPv6 : disabled
RIP-NG : enabled
IPv6 RA Prefix Control : disabled
IPv6 RA Prefix : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
IPv6 RA Prefix Length : 0
IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration : disabled
IPv6 Link Local Address : FE80:0000:0000:0000:0280:EAFF:FE7C:4C90
IPv6 Link Local Address Prefix Length : 64
IPv6 System Default Gateway : FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001
Related Commands
add arp-entry
add ndp-entry
ip-address (comms)
add ip-route
ip-mode
add ipv6-route
ipv6-sys-def-gateway
add mgmttnl
list mgmttnl
buffer-size
netmask
cir
prefix-length
cos
rip2Pkts-control
dhcp-client-id
show mgmttnl
dhcp-client-id-control
svlan-control
rip-ng-control
svlan-id
eir
sys-def-gateway
dhcpv6-control
vlan-id
ipv6-unicast-addr
show eth0
ping6
trace-route6
rls-lpbk
Release an existing loopback on the Port.
Security Level
maintenance
Command Level
Loopback
Syntax
rls-lpbk
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:lpbk--> rls-lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:lpbk--> show lpbk-params
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
rpdv-frw-highrange
Configure the PTP Network Probe Residual Packet Delay Variation (RPDV) Forward High
Range setting.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Probe
Syntax
rpdv-frw-highrange <resPDVfwdHighRange>
Guidelines
This command allows the configuration of the RPDV forward high range value for a PTP
Network Probe.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure ptp-network-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> configure ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-
1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_network_probe-1-1--> rpdv-frw-highrange 2000
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> show ptp-network-probe
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Res PDV fwd Low Range, (ns) : 200
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql rpdv-frw-mediumrange
ip-version rpdv-rev-highrange
master-ip-address rpdv-rev-lowrange
name (ne, probe) rpdv-rev-mediumrange
pdv-limit-assured show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-satisfied show ptp-fp
ptp-flowpoint slave-ipv4-address
rpdv-frw-lowrange
Configure the PTP Network Probe Residual Packet Delay Variation (RPDV) Forward Low
Range setting.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Probe
Syntax
rpdv-frw-lowrange <resPDVfwdLowRange>
Guidelines
This command allows the configuration of the RPDV forward low range value for a Syncjack
PTP Network Probe. The set value must be below the rpdv-frw-mediumrange setting.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure ptp-network-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> configure ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-
1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_network_probe-1-1--> rpdv-frw-lowrange 200
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> show ptp-network-probe 1
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql rpdv-frw-mediumrange
ip-version rpdv-rev-highrange
master-ip-address rpdv-rev-lowrange
name (ne, probe) rpdv-rev-mediumrange
pdv-limit-assured show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-satisfied show ptp-fp
ptp-flowpoint slave-ipv4-address
rpdv-frw-mediumrange
Configure the PTP Network Probe Residual Packet Delay Variation (RPDV) Forward Medium
Range setting.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Probe
Syntax
rpdv-frw-mediumrange <resPDVfwdMediumRange>
Guidelines
This command allows the configuration of the RPDV forward low range value for a PTP
Network Probe. The set value must be below the rpdv-frw-highrange setting and above the
rpdv-frw-lowrange setting.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure ptp-network-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> configure ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-
1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_network_probe-1-1--> rpdv-frw-mediumrange 500
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> show ptp-network-probe
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql rpdv-frw-mediumrange
ip-version rpdv-rev-highrange
master-ip-address rpdv-rev-lowrange
name (ne, probe) rpdv-rev-mediumrange
pdv-limit-assured show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-satisfied show ptp-fp
ptp-flowpoint slave-ipv4-address
rpdv-rev-highrange
Configure the PTP Network Probe Residual Packet Delay Variation (RPDV) Reverse High
Range setting.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Probe
Syntax
rpdv-rev-highrange <resPDVrevHighRange>
Guidelines
This command allows the configuration of the RPDV reverse high range value for a PTP
Network Probe.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure ptp-network-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_network_probe-1-1--> rpdv-rev-highrange 2000
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> show ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-1-1
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Res PDV fwd Low Range, (ns) : 200
Res PDV fwd Medium Range, (ns) : 500
Res PDV fwd High Range, (ns) : 2000
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql rpdv-frw-mediumrange
ip-version rpdv-rev-highrange
master-ip-address rpdv-rev-lowrange
name (ne, probe) rpdv-rev-mediumrange
pdv-limit-assured show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-satisfied show ptp-fp
ptp-flowpoint slave-ipv4-address
rpdv-rev-lowrange
Configure the PTP Network Probe Residual Packet Delay Variation (RPDV) Reverse Low
Range setting.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Probe
Syntax
rpdv-rev-lowrange <resPDVrevLowRange>
Guidelines
This command allows the configuration of the RPDV reverse low range value for a PTP
Network Probe. The set value must be below the rpdv-rev-mediumrange setting.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure ptp-network-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_network_probe-1-1--> rpdv-rev-lowrange 200
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> show ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-1-1
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Res PDV fwd Low Range, (ns) : 200
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql rpdv-frw-mediumrange
ip-version rpdv-rev-highrange
master-ip-address rpdv-rev-lowrange
name (ne, probe) rpdv-rev-mediumrange
pdv-limit-assured show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-satisfied show ptp-fp
ptp-flowpoint slave-ipv4-address
rpdv-rev-mediumrange
Configure the PTP Network Probe Residual Packet Delay Variation (RPDV) Reverse Medium
Range setting.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Probe
Syntax
rpdv-rev-mediumrange <resPDVrevMediumRange>
Guidelines
This command allows the configuration of the RPDV reverse low range value for a PTP
Network Probe. The set value must be below the rpdv-rev-highrange setting and above the
rpdv-rev-lowrange setting.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure ptp-network-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_network_probe-1-1--> rpdv-rev-mediumrange 500
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> show ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-1-1
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Res PDV fwd Low Range, (ns) : 200
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql rpdv-frw-mediumrange
ip-version rpdv-rev-highrange
master-ip-address rpdv-rev-lowrange
name (ne, probe) rpdv-rev-mediumrange
pdv-limit-assured show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-satisfied show ptp-fp
ptp-flowpoint slave-ipv4-address
sa-bit
Allows the user to select the desired BITS SA bit when the line type is E1.
Whether editing the BITS In or the BITS Out, the selected SA bit is mirrored to the other BITS
interface, regardless of the admin-state of that interface. The SA bit is subservient to the
BITS Line Type, and is valid only for E1. If QL Mode is enabled, “none" is not a valid SA bit
selection. Settings should be made in the order of: bits-line-type, line code, frame-format,
sa-bit.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure BITS In/Out
Syntax
sa-bit <sabit>
sabit The desired BITS SA bit for either BITS In or BITS Out. The desired selection is
applied to both interfaces regardless of which one is being edited.
Valid entry (for e-1 only): bit4, bit5, bit6, bit7, bit8. Default is bit4.
for t1: N/A.
for 2048hz: N/A.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure bits-in bits_in-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> frame-format e1-dualframe
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> line-code e1-hdb3
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> sa-bit bit5
ADVA-NE-1:bits_in-1-1-1-1--> show bits-in
Alias : FantasticSam
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : Not Available
Secondary State : Not Available
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-dualframe
SA Bit : bit5
QL Mode : disabled
Assumed QL : ql-stu
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : Not Available
sat-min1-threshold
Sets the first minimum (Min1) number of in use satellite thresholds. The sat-min1-threshold
must be set before the sat-min2-threshold is set, and must be greater than the sat-min2-
threshold.
Command Level
Configure GPS-Port
Syntax
sat-min1-threshold <integer>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gnss-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> sat-min1-threshold 3
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Related Commands
admin-state installation-type
alias pdop-mask
gnss-system-types pps-generation
delay-type show gps-port
elevation-mask delay-value
cno-mask show satellite-entries
self-survey-period sat-min2-threshold
sat-min2-threshold
Sets the second minimum (Min2) number of in use satellite thresholds. The sat-min2-
threshold cannot be set before the sat-min1-threshold is set, and must be less than the sat-
min1-threshold value.
l If the number of valid satellites that the receiver observes is less than the sat-min2-
threshold, the Sat Min2 Threshold alarm is raised.
l l If the sat-min2-threshold is less than the number of valid satellites that the
receiver observes, and the number of satellites is less than the sat-min1-threshold,
the Sat Min1 Threshold alarm is raised.
l l If the sat-min1-threshold is less than or equal to the number of valid satellites
observed by the receiver, no alarm is raised.
Command Level
Configure GPS Port
Syntax
sat-min2-threshold <integer>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gnss-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> sat-min2-threshold 2
ADVA-NE-1:gnss-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 3sats
Antenna Delay Value : 5
Antenna Delay Option : meters
GNSS System Types : gps
Installation Type : full-sky-view
C/No Mask : 35
Elevation Mask : 20
PDOP Mask : 8
PDOP : Not Available
Self Survey Period : 2000
Sat Min1 Threshold : 3
Sat Min2 Threshold : 2
PPS Generated : enabled
Satellites Number : 12
Satellites Usable : enabled
Self Survey Progress, (%) : 100
Antenna Status : normal
GNSS TOD : 2017-07-09,05:45:37
Coordinate Latitude : N32:11:32.142
Coordinate Longitude : E34:53:5.454
Coordinate Altitude : 100
Related Commands
admin-state installation-type
alias pdop-mask
gnss-system-types pps-generation
delay-type show gps-port
elevation-mask delay-value
cno-mask show satellite-entries
sat-min1-threshold self-survey-period
save
Create a config file.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Config-file
Syntax
save <filename>
Guidelines
This command is used to create a config file. The file is an editable text file based on the
show running-config command. The file contains the delta between the current running
configuration and the default database. While the file cannot be edited on the NID, the
transfer-file command can be used to copy the file to a remote server, where it can be
edited, then copied back to the NID.
Examples
Related Commands
description (config-file)
show configfile
list
show configfile-status
load
show running-config
remove
trace-route
restart-with-configfile
transfer-file
save
save diag-file
Creates a diagnostic file.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Diagnostics
Syntax
save diag-file
Guidelines
This command is used to create a diagnostics file.
Examples
ADVA--> admin diagnostics
ADVA:diagnostics--> save diag-file
ADVA:diagnostics--> show diag-file
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
scp
Enable or Disable Secure Copy Protocol (SCP).
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
scp <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable the Secure Copy Protocol. If enabled, the Secure
Copy Protocol can be used for file transfer.
Examples
Refer to this example:
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2018-01-08,10:46:05
System Up Time : 2 hrs 56 mins 16 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE
Sys Time Of Day Type : local
Sys Time Of Day Clock Eid : none
Syslog Timestamp Format : adva
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
secret
Configure the secret password for Remote Authentication Server requests.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Remote Authentication Server
Syntax
secret <password>
Guidelines
This command configures the secret password for Remote Authentication Server requests.
This string is an alphanumeric character string of between 8 and 64 characters. Up to three
RAP servers (1-3) may be configured.
Examples
Refer to this example:
Related Commands
accounting-port
retries
control
secret
ip-address (rap)
show rap-server
order
timeout
port
secure-mode
Enables or disables security authentication for NTP clock.
Command Level
Configure NTP Clock
Syntax
secure-mode enabled|disabled.
Examples
ADVA--> config ntp
ADVA:ntp--> network-element ne-1
Related Commands
add ntp-clock, mode, server-state, sym-key-authentication, time-reference-loss-handling
security-banner
Edit the post login Security Banner for the System.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
security-banner <banner>
Guidelines
This command is modify the security banner that is display once a user has logged into the
system. When entering the string on the CLI, quote's must be used to delineate the string.
Quotes can be used within the Security Banner - but they must be escape sequenced with
the "\" character.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> security-banner “This is a private system. Unauthorized access or use may
lead to prosecution. ?
ADVA:system--> show security-banner
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
security-prompt
Enable or Disable CLI Security Prompt.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
security-prompt [enabled | disabled]
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable the CLI security prompt on the NE.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> security-prompt disabled
ADVA:system--> show system
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
security-strength
This command sets the security strength settings for configured users. This affects the rules
for user names and passwords.
High:
Medium:
Low:
Security Level
Superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
security-strength [high | medium | low]
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> security-strength low
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
Authentication Protocol : none
Access Order : local
Authentication Type : pap
NAS IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0
NAS IPv6 Address : DDDD:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
Security Policy Strength : low
....Log Anonymization Interval : 0
SSH MD5 Finger Print : CE:5B:FB:8A:7E:69:55:EB:A0:ED:5A:2F:28:64:E1:EA
SSH SHA1 Finger Print :
B9:DE:32:49:F0:42:23:98:B2:70:B4:4A:A3:61:29:E1:38:68:51:D3
Key Generation Status : idle
RADIUS Accounting : disabled
SSL Cipher Strength : low
TACACS Privilege Control : disabled
TACACS Default Privilege Level : provisioning
. .Security Trap Type : disabled
.....User Privilege Management
.......................Control : disabled
User Privilege Upgrade
Response Timeout (minutes) : 0
security-trap-type
Configure the security trap type.
Security Level
Superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
security-trap-type [all | disabled | failed-login]
Guidelines
This command sets whether secured event SNMP traps are forwarded to a trap host, such as
the FSP Network Manager, whenever a user logs in or out of the application. If enabled,
SNMP login and logout traps are sent to the configured trap host. By default, the device is
configured not to send these login and logout traps. This setting is only relevant when you
are using the SNMP management interface.
Note: Forwarding SNMP login and logout traps can be configured on any SNMP version.
We recommend that this setting is disabled when the SNMP version does not allow
encryption, such as when using SNMPv1 or SNMPv2.
Examples
To configure the security trap type:
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol
auth-type regenerate-ssl-certificate
config-ssl-strength security-strength
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level security-trap-type
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
nas-ipv6-address
regenerate-ssh-keys
selection-mode
Change the SYNC or Time Clock Selection Mode.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
selection-mode <prio-mode|ql-mode>
Guidelines
This command changes the SYNC or Time Clock Selection Mode.
Examples
Example at the Configure Sync level:
Alias : TCLK1
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : gps-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none
Leap 59 : disabled
Leap 61 : disabled
Clock Class : 84
Time Traceability Status : time-locked
Expected QL : ql-none
Current QL :
Time Scale : ptp
Time Holdover Performance : 500ns
Utc Offset (ns) : 35
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
e-PRTC Mode Enabled : disabled
Related Commands
add syncref
list syncref
add timeref show time-clock
lockout
admin-state sync-alias
manual-switch
clear sync-ref-alias
network-clock-type
clear-lockout sync-ref-candidate
priority (sync/timeclock)
clear-wtr time-clock-alias
selection-mode
delete syncref time-holdover-
show alarm-attributes
delete timeref performance
show sync
e-Prtc-Mode time-ref-alias
show sync-available-refs
expected-ql wtr-time
show syncref
forced-switch
self-survey-control
Enable or disable the self survey. When disabled, you must set the unit position by latitude,
longitude, and altitude.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure GPS Port
Syntax
self-survey-control <control> <latitude-direction> <latitude-degrees> <latitude-minutes>
<latitude-seconds> <longitude-direction> <longitude-degrees> <longitude-minutes>
<longitude-seconds> <altitude>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte neosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> self-survey-control enabled
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> self-survey-control disabled N 47 0 47.98 E 6 59 31.67 446.2
Related Commands
gnss-system-types
delay-type pdop-mask
delay-value pps-generation
cno-mask elevation-mask
installation-type sat-min1-threshold
show satellite-entries sat-min2-threshold
self-survey-period
self-survey-period
Configure the Self Survey Period.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure GPS Port
Syntax
self-survey-period <self-survey-period>
Guidelines
This command is used to set the length of the Self Survey Period in seconds. For
applications that require a high level of time accuracy, it is recommended to use a long
position survey time, such as one day (average of 86400 values).
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> self-survey-period 2000
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> show gps-port
Related Commands
admin-state installation-type
alias pdop-mask
gnss-system-types pps-generation
delay-type show gps-port
elevation-mask delay-value
cno-mask show satellite-entries
sat-min1-threshold sat-min2-threshold
sensitive-data-display
Sets IP addresses appear on the display card.
Command Level
configure display-card
Syntax
sensitive-data-display [block-all | show-all | show-management | show service]
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure display-card display_card-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:display_card-1-1-1--> sensitive-data-display show-all
serial
Enable or Disable serial port access.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
serial <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable the Serial Interface on the NE. If enabled, the
serial port on the front of the NE can be used for accessing the Command Line Interface.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> serial enabled
ADVA:system--> show system
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2018-01-08,10:46:05
System Up Time : 2 hrs 56 mins 16 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE
Sys Time Of Day Type : local
Sys Time Of Day Clock Eid : none
Syslog Timestamp Format : adva
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
serial-disconnect-logoff
Enable or Disable automatic log off upon disconnection of a serial port session.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
serial-disconnect-logoff [enabled | disabled]
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable automatic logoff when the serial port is
disconnected.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> serial-disconnect-logoff enabled
ADVA:system--> show system
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2018-01-08,10:46:05
System Up Time : 2 hrs 56 mins 16 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE
Sys Time Of Day Type : local
Sys Time Of Day Clock Eid : none
Syslog Timestamp Format : adva
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
server-state
Enables or disables server for NTP clock.
Command Level
Configure NTP Clock
Syntax
server-state enabled|disabled
Examples
ADVA--> config ntp
ADVA:ntp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1--> configure ntp-clock ntp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1-->
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1--> server-state enabled
Related Commands
add ntp-clock, mode, secure-mode, sym-key-authentication, time-reference-loss-handling
set-threshold
Set the performance monitoring threshold value for the supplied interval / monitor type.
Command Level
configure syncjack
Syntax
set-threshold <montype> <threshold> <interval>
l Valid values for clock probes and PTP clock probes in the configure
syncjack level:
montype maxconstantte, maxte, mtie1000s, mtie100s, mtie10s, mtie1s, and
mtie50000s
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> configure ptp-clock-probe ptp_clock_probe-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_clock_probe-1-1--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_clock_probe-1-1:pm--> set-threshold maxte 1 1day
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_clock_probe-1-1:pm--> show threshold-data 1day
Interval Type : 1day
maxte : 1
maxconstantte : 0
mtie1s : 0
mtie10s : 0
mtie100s : 0
mtie1000s : 0
mtie10000s : 0
mtie50000s : 0
sftp
Enables or disables the Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP).
Command Level
Configure system
Syntax
sftp <control>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> sftp enabled
ADVA:system--> show system
System Name : OSA 5422
System Location :
System Contact :
System Description : OSA 5422
Proxy ARP : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging : disabled
Management Traffic Bridging Security : disabled
System Default Gateway : 192.168.178.5
Release Version : 10.5.1-352
SNMP Engine ID : 800009f0030080ea842d70
SNMP Auth Traps : disabled
NTP Mode : ntp-client
CLI Security prompt : disabled
Auto Provisioning Mode : autoprov
Serial Port : enabled
Auto log off upon serial port disconnect : enabled
Telnet : disabled
SSH : enabled
HTTP : enabled
HTTPS : enabled
FTP : disabled
SFTP : enabled
show 10mhz-port
Display the configuration of a 10 MHz port.
Command Level
Configure NTE
Syntax
show 10mhz-port <10mhz-port-eid>
show 10mhz-port
Examples
Example at the Configure NTE level:
Related Commands
admin-state signal-direction (pps-port)
alias squelch-ctrl
assumed-ql squelch-ql
show access-port
Displays the Ethernet access port configuration and status.
Command Level
configure access-port
configure lc_access-port
Syntax
show access-port
show access-port <access_port-eid>
Loopback Timer : 10
Swap SADA : none
Sync-E Mode : disabled
QL Mode : disabled
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-nsupp
Transmit QL : ql-nsupp
Transmit Extended QL TLV : enabled
Received SyncE Clock Identity : 0000000000000000
Number of Cascaded eEECs : 0
Number of Cascaded EECs : 0
Auto Diagnostic : enabled
Powerd Device Detection : disabled
Poe Status : idle
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-nsupp
Transmit QL : ql-nsupp
Transmit Extended QL TLV : enabled
Received SyncE Clock Identity : 0000000000000000
Number of Cascaded eEECs : 0
Number of Cascaded EECs : 0
Auto Diagnostic : disabled
show acl-entry
Display the configuration of this Access Control Entry.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Access Control List
Syntax
show acl-entry
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the configuration of this specific Access Control entry. Up
to 100 access control entries can be configured. The entities are inherently created - and
can only be edited. This means that add and delete is not supported on this class.
Examples
To display an ACL entry:
Related Commands
admin-state
show audit-log
alias
show conditions
configure (acl)
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
show acl-list
Display all 100 Management Access Control List (ACL) entries.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
show acl-list
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve all 100 management ACL entries, which allows you to limit
access to the NE (through DCN or management tunnels) to specific IP addresses or IP
address ranges (subnetworks). For example, this can be used to restrict the management,
PTP, and NTP connections that are accepted. Up to 100 entries can be made, and each entry
can be individually enabled or disabled. Enabled entries apply to all management interfaces.
The entries list displayed includes the IP addresses set to 0.0.0.0.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> show acl-list
|ACL EID|IP Version |Network Address |Network Mask|IPv6 Address |IPv6 Prefix Length
|Filter |Control
|-------|-----------|-----------------|-----------------|--------------------------------
----------|--------------------|-------|---------|
|acl-1 |ipv4 |10.10.10.10 |255.255.255.0
|0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 |64 |permit |disabled
|acl-2 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255
|0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 |64 |permit |disabled
|acl-3 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255
|0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 |64 |permit |disabled
|acl-4 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255
|0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 |64 |permit |disabled
|acl-5 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255
|0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 |64 |permit |disabled
|acl-6 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255
|0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 |64 |permit |disabled
|acl-7 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255
|0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 |64 |permit |disabled
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show active-ssl-certificate
Display the active SSL Certificate.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
show active-ssl-certificate
Guidelines
Examples
Country : US
State : Texas
Local : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : [email protected]
SHA1 Finger Print :
19:F5:6D:D0:C5:7D:8A:B4:25:4F:02:69:75:10:D7:25:C0:49:5C:E7
MD5 Finger Print : DD:F3:6A:CD:6F:DD:CE:B6:E3:E1:C3:55:D2:7E:27:1E
Valid From : 2014-03-28,14:33:43
Valid Until : 2029-03-23,14:33:43
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
show activity
Display scheduled Syncjack activity configured parameters.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Syncjack Schedule
Syntax
show activity <activity-eid>
show activity
Guidelines
This command is used to display a Syncjack scheduled activity’s configured parameters.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure syncjack-schedule
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:syncjack-schedule--> show activity syncjack_schedule-1-1-1-1
Activity ID : doctest
Schedule Type : one-shot
Start Time : 2014-01-24,23:12:28
Duration : 60
Interval : 0
Scheduled Entities : clock_probe-1-2
Related Commands
add activity
show activity
delete activity
show alarm-attributes
Display the alarm severities setting associated with an entity type. You edit alarm attributes
at the configure system commands group, see Overview of the CLI Structure.
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Configure Slot
Configure Sync
Configure System
Syntax
show alarm-attributes <sys-eid>
or
show alarm-attributes
show alm-severities
Identifies the System Entity for which alarm attributes are being
sys-eid displayed.
Valid entry: access-port,, slot, sync, system.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show alarm-attributes
|Condition |Svc|Loc |Dir |Notif Code
|------------------------------|---|-----|-----|----------|
|frngsync |nsa|near |na |nr
|fstsync |nsa|near |na |nr
|hldovrsync |nsa|near |na |nr
|losloc |nsa|near |na |nr
|all-syncref |nsa|near |na |mj
|avg-hldovr-freq-not-ready |nsa|near |na |nr
Related Commands
show conditions
show alarm-log
Display Alarm Log content.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
any
Syntax
show alarm-log
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the contents of the Alarm Log.
Examples
ADVA--> show alarm-log
2014-03-17 13:24:56::1:ALM:PSU-1-1-1:CT=Equipment Provisioned But
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=MN,SE=NSA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:24:56::2:ALM:PSU-1-1-2:CT=Equipment Provisioned But
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=MN,SE=NSA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:25:05::3:ALM:NETWORK PORT-1-1-1-1:CT=SFP -
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=CR,SE=SA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:32:53::1:ALM:nteosa5422-2-1-1:CT=Equipment Provisioned But
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=CR,SE=SA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:32:54::2:ALM:PSU-2-1-1:CT=Equipment Provisioned But
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=MN,SE=NSA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:32:54::3:ALM:PSU-2-1-2:CT=Equipment Provisioned But
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=MN,SE=NSA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:32:53::1:ALM:nteosa5422-2-1-1:CT=Equipment Provisioned But
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=CL,SE=SA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:33:03::4:ALM:NETWORK PORT-2-1-1-1:CT=SFP -
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=CR,SE=SA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:45:41::1:ALM:nteosa5422-2-1-1:CT=Equipment Provisioned But
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=CR,SE=SA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:45:41::2:ALM:PSU-2-1-1:CT=Equipment Provisioned But
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=MN,SE=NSA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:45:41::3:ALM:PSU-2-1-2:CT=Equipment Provisioned But
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=MN,SE=NSA,DIR=RCVONLY
2014-03-17 13:45:41::1:ALM:nteosa5422-2-1-1:CT=Equipment Provisioned But
Removed,LOC=NEAR,NC=CL,SE=SA,DIR=RCVONLY
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show alarm-log-config
Display the System Alarm Log configuration.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Alarm Log
Syntax
show alarm-log-config
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the configuration System Alarm Log.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> alarm-log
ADVA:system:alm-log--> show alm-log-config
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show alarms
Display the list of all Active Alarms.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
any
Syntax
show alarms
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the list of all Active Alarms against the system.
Examples
Example of displaying the list of alarms:
ADVA--> show alarms
|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc Aff|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp
|-----------------------|--------------------|-------|-----|------|---|-----------|
|psu-1-1-1 |eqpt-rmvd |nsa |near |rcv |mn |2014-03-
03,16:38:15
|psu-1-1-2 |eqpt-rmvd |nsa |near |rcv |mn |2014-03-
03,16:38:15
|network-1-1-1-1 |sfp-rmvd |sa |near |rcv |cr |2014-03-
03,16:38:27
|network-1-1-1-2 |sfp-rmvd |nsa |near |rcv |mn |2014-03-
15,10:43:05
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show all-communities
Display the list of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Community Entry instances.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
show all-community-entries
Guidelines
This command displays the list of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Community Entry instances.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-communities
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
show all-features
Displays the status for all license features.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Admin Software License
Syntax
show all-features
Examples
ADVA--> admin sw-license
ADVA:sw-lic--> show all-features
Related Commands
configure feature show feature
show all-notify-entries
Display the list of notify entry instances.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
show all-notify-entries
Guidelines
This command displays the list of notify entry instances.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-notify-enties
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
show all-slots
Display the list of equipment mounted in the ntesp-100 chassis.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
show all-slots
Guidelines
This command displays the list of equipment in the NE chassis.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show all-slots
Slot Type Slot Num Prov Card Type Phys Card Type
generic-slot 1 nteosa5422 OSA 5422
Related Commands
show ne-alarms show nte
show ne-conditions show shelf-info
show network-element show slot-info
show all-target-addresses
Display the list of traphost target address entry instances.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
show all-target-addresses
Guidelines
This command displays the list of traphost target address entry instances.
Example:
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-target-addresses
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
show all-target-params
Display the list of target parameter entry instances.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
show all-target-params
Guidelines
This command displays the list of target parameter entry instances.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-target-params
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
show all-users
Displays a list of all users.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
show all-users
Guidelines
This command displays a list of all users.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> show all-users
Local Users:
============
| UserName | Privilege
------------------------------------------------
| netadmin | provisioning
| root | superuser
| user | maintenance
Remote Users:
=============
| UserName | Privilege
----------------------------------------------------
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
show all-usm-users
Display all usm users.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
show all-usm-users
Guidelines
This command displays all of the usm users.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show all-usm-users
User Name : ADMIN
User Security Name : ADMIN
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 0x800009f0030100ea02a520
User Privacy Key : *****
=======================================================
User Name : MONITOR
User Security Name : MONITOR
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 0x800009f0030100ea02a520
User Privacy Key : *****
=======================================================
User Name : OPERATOR
User Security Name : OPERATOR
User Security Level : no-auth
User Auth Protocol : no-auth-protocol
User Privacy Protocol : no-priv-protocol
User Auth Key : *****
User Access Type : readwrite
User Engine ID : 0x800009f0030100ea02a520
User Privacy Key : *****
=======================================================
User Name : PROVISION
User Security Name : PROVISION
User Security Level : no-auth
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
show arp-entries
Display entries in the ARP cache table and the Proxy ARP settings for the system.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Any
Syntax
show arp-entries
Guidelines
This command displays all of the entries in the ARP cache table and the Proxy ARP settings
for the system.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show arp-entries
|MAC Address |IP Address |Interface |Type
|-------------------|----------------|------------|-----|
|12:23:34:45:56:67 |10.10.10.10 |eth0 |static
|c0:91:34:d7:9f:00 |10.12.8.1 |eth0 |dynamic
|00:0c:29:4a:f8:aa |10.12.15.254 |eth0 |dynamic
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
show audit-log
Display audit Log content. This command also displays the time the activation timer and
validation timer is due to expire.
Command Level
any
Syntax
show audit-log
Examples
ADVA:upgrade--> show audit-log
2014-01-20 09:25:16:root:242:DBCH:SECURITY SYSTEM:ACCESSORDER=LOCAL
2014-01-20 11:13:51:root:7:EVT:Software copy from server requested
2014-01-20 11:15:34::33:EVT:Software download completed
2014-01-20 11:15:43:root:8:EVT:Software install requested
2014-01-20 11:17:42::35:EVT:Software install completed
2014-01-20 12:23:19:root:9:EVT:Database backup requested
2014-01-20 12:23:33:root:10:EVT:Database copy to server requested
2014-01-20 12:23:53::37:EVT:Database Transfer completed
2014-01-20 12:23:53::11:EVT::Software Activate timer set
2014-01-20 12:23:53::12:EVT:2014-01-20 13:23:Software Validate timer set
2014-01-20 12:23:54::13:EVT::Software Activate timer set
2014-01-20 12:23:53:root:14:EVT:Software upgrade requested
2014-01-20 12:25:12::1:EVT::Software Validate timer set
2014-01-20 12:25:15::1:STCHG:CCSCU-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2014-01-20 12:25:15::2:STCHG:SYNC-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2014-01-20 12:25:15::3:STCHG:nteosa5422-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
2014-01-20 12:25:15::4:STCHG:ACCESS PORT-1-1-1-1:OPER:Normal,SEC:ACT
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show audit-log-config
Display the System Audit Log configuration.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Audit Log
Syntax
show audit-log-config
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the configuration System Audit Log.
Examples
To display System Audit log events:
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show bits-in
Display the configuration parameters for Bits-In port.
Command Level
Configure BITS In
Configure NTE
Syntax
show bits-in <bits-in-port-eid>
show bits-in
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> show bits-in bits_in-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : uas
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-crc4
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : disabled
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-nsupp
show bits-out
Display the configuration parameters for this Bits-Out port.
Command Level
Configure BITS Out
Configure NTE
Syntax
show bits-out <bits-out-port-eid>
show bits-out
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:teosa5422-1-1-1--> show bits-out bits_out-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : uas
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-crc4
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : disabled
Squelch QL : ql-none
Transmit QL : ql-dnu
Line Build Out : none
show bitsx8_group
Display the configuration parameters for this bitsx8 group. For valid entity identifiers, see
Equipment / Entity IDs.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure bitsx8 Line Card
Configure bitsx8_group
Syntax
show bitsx8_group <bitsx8_group-eid>
show bitsx8_group
Examples
Example at the Configure bitsx8 Line Card command level:
Related Commands
admin-state
bits-line-type
alias
show <linecardtype>
bits-line-impedance
show boundary-clock
Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Clock Boundary Clock (PTP BC).
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Element
Syntax
show boundary-clock
show boundary-clock <bc-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Clock
Boundary Clock (PTP BC).
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show boundary-clock ptp_bc-1-1
Alias : Fitsimmons
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Ptp Domain Number : 4
Timing Source : ts-1-1
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00001
Related Commands
add boundary-clock
delete boundary-clock
admin-state
show clkx16_group
Display the configuration parameters for this clkx16 line card group.
Command Level
Configure clkx16 Line Card
Configure clkx16_group
Syntax
show clkx16_group <clkx16_group-eid>
show clkx16_group
Examples
Example at the Configure clkx16 Line Card command level:
Related Commands
admin-state
show <linecardtype>
alias
show clk-x4-port-group
Displays the settings of the clk-x4-lpn clock group.
Command Level
Configure clk-x4-lpn
Configure clk-x4-port-group
Syntax
show clk-x4-port-group <clkx4_group-eid>
show clk-x4-port-group
clkx4_group-eid
Valid values: clkx4_group-ne-shelf-slot-group, where: ne=1,
shelf=1, slot=1-2, group=1.
Example: clkx4_group-1-1-2-1.
Example
-or-
Manufacturer Site :
Temperature (deg C) : 0
show clock-probe
Display the configuration parameters for a Syncjack clock probe.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
show clock-probe <probe-eid>
Guidelines
This command displays the configuration parameters a Syncjack probe.
Examples
Example for a clock probe:
Related Commands
mtie-mask-margin
add clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete clock-probe
mtie-restart
delete history-result
name (ne, probe)
show clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show history-result
source-eid
expected-ql
source-type
show community
Display the Community Entry for the specified Community Name.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
show community <name>
Guidelines
This command displays the Community Entry for the specified Community Name.
Guidelines
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show community GetUpAndGo
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
show conditions
Retrieve the list of Active Conditions that are currently raised against the system.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
any
Syntax
show conditions
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the list of Active Conditions that are currently raised
against the entity.
Examples
ADVA--> show conditions
|Entity Id |ConditionType |Svc|Loc |Dir |NC |TimeStamp
|--------------------------|-------------------------|---|-----|-----|---|---------------
---|
|network-1-1-1-1 |lnkdn |sa |near |rcv |cr |2014-01-
12,18:33:10
|psu-1-1-1 |rem-ccm |sa |near |rcv |mn |2014-01-
12,18:32:56
|psu-1-1-2 |err-ccm |sa |near |rcv |mn |2014-01-
12,18:33:00
|sync-1-1-1-1 |frngsync |nsa|near |na |nr |2014-01-
12,18:32:57
Related Commands
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
test-alarm
show audit-log
show configfile
Displays contents of a config file.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Admin Config-file
Syntax
show configfile <filename>
Guidelines
This command is used to display the contents of a config file. Information about editing
config files and their uses is described in admin config-file Commands.
Examples
ADVA--> list
ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> show configfile configfile_1
#
#CLI: SUBNETWORK
#
home
prompt "ADVA"
#
#CLI: SYSTEM
#
home
configure system
auth-traps disabled
serial enabled
http enabled
telnet enabled
scp enabled
ftp enabled
autoprov-mode autoprov
configure system
syslog-server 1
config 0.0.0.0 514
#
#CLI: SYSLOG SERVER-2
#
home
configure system
syslog-server 2
config 0.0.0.0 514
#
#CLI: SYSLOG SERVER-3
#
home
configure system
syslog-server 3
config 0.0.0.0 514
#
#CLI: SYSTEM SECURITY LOG
#
home
configure system
security-log
syslog-control enabled
output truncated
#end
home
admin config-file
Related Commands
description (config-file)
show configfile
list
show configfile-status
load
show running-config
remove
trace-route
restart-with-configfile
transfer-file
save
show configfile-status
Display status of a config file.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Any
Syntax
show configfile-status <filename>
Guidelines
This command is used to display status information related to the designated config file.
The primary purpose of displaying config file status to ascertain the status of a transfer-file
command to copy a config file to or from a remote server.
Examples
ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> show configfile-status
Related Commands
description (config-file)
show configfile
list
show configfile-status
load
show running-config
remove
trace-route
restart-with-configfile
transfer-file
save
show curr-data
Display the current Performance Monitoring data for an entity for the supplied interval /
bin-index.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Configure SOOC
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
show curr-data <interval>
Guidelines
This command displays the current Performance Monitoring data for an entity for the
supplied interval. For valid entry, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries.
Examples
Example at the Configure Access Port command level:
mtie1s : 0
mtie10s : 0
mtie100s : 0
mtie1000s : 0
mtie10000s : 0
mtie50000s : 0
Example at the Configure Syncjack command level for a PTP clock probe:
Related Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
set-threshold show threshold-data
show db-version
Display the Active/Standby Database versions.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Admin Database
Syntax
show db-version [active | standby]
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the Active/Standby Release versions.
Examples
To display the Active/Standby Release versions:
ADVA--> admin database
ADVA:database--> show db-version active
Database Type : active
Database Version : 03.00
ADVA:database--> show db-version standby
Database Type : standby
Database Version : 03.00
Related Commands
activate-db show file-services-status
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file
show dcn
Display the settings for the NTE DCN.
Command Level
Configure DCN
Syntax
show dcn
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure dcn dcn-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:dcn-1-1-1-1--> show dcn
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:2f:c0:70
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Media Type : copper
Max Port Speed : 100000000
Configured Port Speed : auto
Negotiated Port Speed : auto-100-full
MDIX Control : auto
MDIX Status : uncrossed
Related Commands
admin-state show access-port
alias show alarm-attributes
media show dcn
mdix show sfp-info
port-shaping speed
show diag-file
Displays a diagnostic file name.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Admin Diagnostics
Syntax
show diag-file
Guidelines
This command is used to display diagnostic file name.
Examples
ADVA--> admin diagnostics
ADVA:diagnostics--> save diag-file
ADVA:diagnostics--> show diag-file
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show display-card
Displays the display-card settings.
Command Level
Configure display-card
Syntax
show display-card
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure display-card display_card-1-1-1
show dynamic-remote-slave
Display Dynamic Remote Slave configuration.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Master Clock Interface
Syntax
show dynamic-remote-slave <ds-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to display the Dynamic Remote Slave configuration.
Examples
Example at the Configure Master Clock Interface level for an IPv4 address:
Alias :
Related Commands
admin-state alias
delete dynamic-remote-slave show static-remote-slave
show eth0
Displays the configuration of this IPv4/IPv6 Management LAN Interface.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
show eth0
Guidelines
Displays the configuration of this IPv4/IPv6 Management LAN Interface.
Examples
Example of an IPv4 interface:
Related Commands
dhcpv6-control
add arp-entry show ip-interface eth0
flush-arp-cache
add ip-route show ip-routes
flush-ndp-cache
add ipv6-route show ipv6-routes
ip-mode
add mgmttnl show mgmttnl
ipv6-unicast-addr
add ndp-entry show ndp-entries
ipv6-sys-def-gateway
configure src-addr show ping-result
list mgmttnl
delete arp-entry show src-addr
ping
delete ip-route show trace-route-
ping6
delete ipv6-route result
prefix-length
delete mgmttnl trace-route
rip-ng-control
delete ndp-entry trace-route6
show arp-entries
show feature
Displays the enable or disable status for the specified license.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Admin Software License
Syntax
show feature <feature>
Examples
ADVA--> admin sw-license
ADVA:sw-lic--> show feature SyncJack-Extended-Scaled
Enabled/Disabled : enabled
Related Commands
configure feature show all-features
show file-services-status
Display file transfer and system upgrade status. Available at all hierarchy levels.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
any
Syntax
show file-services-status
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the System upgrade status.
Examples
To display System upgrade status:
Related Commands
For Software Upgrade:
activate show audit-log
cancel activation show conditions
cancel validation-timer show file-services-status
install show release-versions
revert to-standby transfer-file
For Database:
activate-db show file-services-status
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file
show gps-port
Display the configuration of the GPS port.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure NTE
Syntax
show gps-port <gps-eid>
show gps-port
Guidelines
This command is used to display the configuration of a GPS port.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> show gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Alias :
PPS Gen Condition : 3sats
Antenna Delay Value : 5
Antenna Delay Option : meters
GNSS System Types : gps
Installation Type : full-sky-view
C/No Mask : 35
Elevation Mask : 20
PDOP Mask : 8
PDOP : Not Available
Self Survey Period : 2000
Sat Min1 Threshold : 3
Sat Min2 Threshold : 2
PPS Generated : enabled
Satellites Number : 12
Satellites Usable : enabled
Self Survey Progress, (%) : 100
Antenna Status : normal
GNSS TOD : 2017-07-09,05:45:37
..........Self-Survey Control : enabled
Coordinate Latitude : N32:11:32.142
Coordinate Longitude : E34:53:5.454
Coordinate Altitude : 100
Related Commands
admin-state gnss-system-types
alias pdop-mask
delay-type pps-generation
delay-value elevation-mask
cno-mask sat-min1-threshold
installation-type sat-min2-threshold
show satellite-entries self-survey-period
show history-data
Display the history Performance Monitoring data for an entity for the supplied interval /
bin-index.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Configure SOOC
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
show history-data <interval> <bin-index>
Guidelines
This command displays the current Performance Monitoring data for an entity for the
supplied interval / bin-index. For valid entry, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries.
Examples
Example at the Configure Syncjack command level for a clock probe:
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-1--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-1:pm--> show history-data 1day 1
Example at the Configure Syncjack command level for a PTP clock probe:
Related Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
set-threshold show threshold-data
show history-result
Display a TIE history result for a Syncjack clock probe.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Clock Accuracy
Syntax
show history-result <clock_probe_result-eid>
show history-result <ptp-clock_probe_result-eid>
Examples
Example for Clock Accuracy:
show icmpv4
View the ICMPv4 configuration.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
show icmpv4
Guidelines
This command is used to view the ICMPv4 configuration.
Examples
Example of displaying the ICMPv4 configuration:
Related Commands
drop-echo-requests show icmpv6
icmpv4-filter show icmpv6
show icmpv6
View the ICMPv6 configuration.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
show icmpv6
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> show icmpv6
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Any
Syntax
show ip-interface eth0
Guidelines
This command displays the configuration of this IPv4 Interface.
Examples
ADVA--> show ip-interface eth0
Name : eth0
IP Address : 10.12.8.139
Netmask : 255.255.248.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : 139_SP
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:2f:c0:70
System Default Gateway : 10.12.8.1
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
show ip-routes
Display all dynamic or static IPv4 Routes.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
show ip-routes
Guidelines
This command displays all dynamic and static IPv4 Routes.
Examples
Example to display all IPv4 routes:
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show ip-routes
|Interface |Mask |Gateway |Destination |Metric |Advertise|Type
|----------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|--------|---------|----
---|
|eth0 |0.0.0.0 |172.17.11.1 |0.0.0.0 |0 |disabled
|static
|eth0 |255.255.255.0 |0.0.0.0 |172.17.11.0 |0 |enabled
|dynamic
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
show ipv6-routes
Display the IPv6 routes in the routing table.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
show ipv6-routes
Guidelines
This command displays all dynamic and static IPv6 Routes.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms-->
show ipv6-routes
===========================================================
Interface : eth0
Destination : 2534:3454:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 64
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 28
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Interface : eth0
Destination : FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Prefix Length : 60
Gateway : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
Metric : 256
Advertise : enabled
Type : static
===========================================================
Related Commands
add arp-entry
flush-arp-cache
add ip-route show mgmttnl
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl show ping-result
ping
add ndp-entry show src-addr
ping6
configure src-addr show trace-route-
show arp-entries
delete arp-entry result
show eth0
delete ip-route trace-route
show ip-interface eth0
delete mgmttnl trace-route6
show ipv6-routes
add ndp-entry
show ipv4-traffic-acl-entry
Display the configuration of this IPv4 Traffic Access Control (ACL) entry.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
IPv4 Traffic ACL
Syntax
show ipv4-traffic-acl-entry
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the configuration of this specific IPv4 Traffic Access
Control entry. Up to 100 access control entries can be configured. The entities are inherently
created and can only be edited. This means that add and delete is not supported on this
class.
Examples
To display an IPv4 Traffic ACL entry:
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ipv4-traffic-acl-entry ipv4_traffic_acl-1
ADVA:system:ipv4_traffic_acl-1--> show ipv4-traffic-acl-entry
Control : enabled
Filter Action : permit
IP Version : ipv4
Network Address : 10.10.10.1
Network Mask : 255.255.255.0
Related Commands
configure (acl)
show acl-entry
configure (ipv4-traffic-acl)
show acl-list
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl)
show ipv4-traffic-acl-list
show ipv4-traffic-acl-entry
show ipv6-traffic-acl-entry
control (ipv4-traffic-acl/ipv6-traffic-
show ipv6-traffic-acl-list
acl)
show ipv4-traffic-acl-list
Display all 100 IPv4 Traffic Access Control List (ACL) entries.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
show ipv4-traffic-acl-list
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve all 100 IPv4 Traffic ACL entries, which allows you to filter
for in-band management, PTP, and NTP packets from a specific IP source address. The
source address for IPv4 can be of any type and is not limited to unicast addresses. Up to 100
entries can be made for each IP type, and each entry can be individually enabled or
disabled. Enabled entries apply to all PTP/NTP interfaces. The entries list displayed includes
the IP addresses set to 0.0.0.0.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> show ipv4-traffic-acl-list
|ACL EID |IP Version |Network Address |Network Mask |Filter |Control
|---------------------|-----------|-----------------|-----------------|-------|---------|
|ipv4_traffic_acl-1 |ipv4 |10.10.10.1 |255.255.255.0 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-2 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-3 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-4 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-5 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-6 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-7 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-8 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-9 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-10 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-11 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-12 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-13 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-14 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-15 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-16 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-17 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-18 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-19 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-20 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-21 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
--More--
|ipv4_traffic_acl-97 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
|ipv4_traffic_acl-98 |ipv4 |0.0.0.0 |255.255.255.255 |permit |disabled
Related Commands
configure (ipv4-traffic-acl)
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl) show acl-list
configure (acl)
show ipv6-traffic-acl-entry
Display the configuration of this IPv6 Traffic Access Control List (ACL) entry.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
IPv6 Traffic ACL
Syntax
show ipv6-traffic-acl-entry
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the configuration of this specific IPv6 Traffic Access
Control entry. Up to 100 access control entries can be configured. The entities are inherently
created and can only be edited. This means that add and delete is not supported on this
class.
Examples
To display an IPv6 Traffic ACL entry:
Control : enabled
Filter Action : permit
IP Version : ipv6
IPv6 Address : 1000:1010:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
IPv6 Prefix Length : 60
Related Commands
configure (acl)
show acl-entry
configure (ipv4-traffic-acl)
show acl-list
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl)
show ipv4-traffic-acl-entry
show ipv6-traffic-acl-entry
show ipv4-traffic-acl-list
control (ipv4-traffic-acl/ipv6-traffic-
show ipv6-traffic-acl-list
acl)
show ipv6-traffic-acl-list
Display all 100 IPv6 Traffic Access Control List (ACL) entries.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
show ipv6-traffic-acl-list
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve all 100 IPv6 Traffic ACL entries, which allows you to filter
for in-band management and PTP packets from a specific IP source address. The source
address for IPv6 can be of any type and is not limited to unicast addresses. Up to 100 entries
can be made for each IP type, and each entry can be individually enabled or disabled.
Enabled entries apply to all PTP interfaces. The entries list displayed includes the IP
addresses set to 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> show ipv6-traffic-acl-list
Related Commands
configure (ipv4-traffic-acl)
show acl-list
configure (ipv6-traffic-acl)
show ipv4-traffic-acl-list
configure (acl)
show l2-dynamic-remote-slave
Display Layer 2 Dynamic Remote Slave configuration.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure Master Virtual Port
Syntax
show l2-dynamic-remote-slave <l2_ds-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to display Layer 2 dynamic remote slave configuration. To list all
attached L2 dynamic remote slaves enter a question mark (?) in place of the l2-ds-eid.
Examples
Example at the Configure Master Clock Interface level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1--> configure ptp-port ptp_port-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1:ptp_port-1-1-1--> show l2-dynamic-remote-slave l2_dynamic_
slave-1-1-1-1
Port Identity : 00000010000000380001
Mac Address : 00:22:01:00:00:38
Related Commands
admin-state alias
delete dynamic-remote-slave show static-remote-slave
show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
Display the last-received Delay Response message.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Syntax
show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
Guidelines
This command is used to display the last-received Delay Response message in the two-way
delay Request/Response mechanism. The SOOC periodically initiates a Delay Request
Message to the Master Clock while the Master Clock answers with a Delay Response
Message for each Delay Request message it receives. The Delay Request-Response
Mechanism allows the SOOC to recover both Frequency and Time.
When the Unicast Message Negotiation is enabled, the rate of Delay Request-Response
Message is negotiated between the Master and Slave. It is configured by the user otherwise.
If there is no Delay Response Message received before the configured Master Delay
Message Timeout, the SOOC raises a PTSFLOSSSYNC condition.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
Related Commands
add ocs-port priority-mode-value
admin-state show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
alias show last-rcv-sync-msg
delete ocs-port show ocs-port
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show perf-mon
master-priority show sooc
master-syncrcp-timeout unicast-restart-timer
priority-mode unicast-timeout
show last-rcv-sync-msg
Display the last-received synchronization message.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Syntax
show last-rcv-sync-msg
Guidelines
This command is used to display the last-received synchronization message.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show last-rcv-sync-msg
Related Commands
add ocs-port
master-priority
admin-state
alias
master-syncrcp-timeout
delete ocs-port
priority-mode
priority-mode-value
show ocs-port
master-announce-rcpt-timeout
show perf-mon
show sooc
slave-ipv4-address
unicast-restart-timer
master-ip-address
unicast-timeout
show last-reset-info
Displays the last cause for a system reset.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Admin Last Reset Cause
Syntax
show last-reset-info
Guidelines
This command displays the list of causes as seen in the example below.
Examples
ADVA-->
ADVA--> admin ?
config-file Config file options
database Database Backup and Restore options
last-reset-cause Last reset cause options
upgrade Release Upgrade options
ADVA--> admin last-reset-cause
ADVA:last-reset-cause--> show last-reset-info
Last Reset Cause : power_on
Last Reset Type : cold
Debug File One : Not Available
Debug File Two : Not Available
Debug File Three : Not Available
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show <linecardtype>
Display the configuration of a line card.
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
show <linecard_type> <linecard-eid>
show <linecard_type>
Examples
Example at the Network Element level:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show 16xbits 16xbits-1-1-2
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Card Type :
Alias :
Related Commands
add eqpt, admin-state, alias, delete eqpt
show local-user
Display the configuration parameters for this local user.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
show local-user <user-id>
Guidelines
This command displays the configuration parameters for this local user. It does not display
the password for this user.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user SamanthaTeig
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol
regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type
security-strength
config-ssl-strength
security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging
show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment
show all-users
config-user <user-id> login-
show local-user
timeout
show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password
show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level
show local-user
delete <user-id>
tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval
tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address
unlock-user
nas-ipv6-address
regenerate-ssh-keys
show lpbk-params
Display loopback parameters for this port.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Loopback
Syntax
show lpbk-params
Guidelines
This command displays loopback parameters for this port.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> show lpbk-params
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show master-clock
Display the configuration of a Precision Time Clock Protocol Master Clock (PTP MC).
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Element
Syntax
show master-clock <mc-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to Display the configuration of a Precision Time Clock Protocol
Master Clock (PTP MC).
Examples
Example at the Configure PTP Network Element level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
Alias : mc1
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Ptp Domain Number : 0
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00001
Timing Referenec : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Priority 1 : 1
Priority 2 : 2
UTC Offset : 0
Active Time Reference : none
PTP Profile : g.8265.1
Alias : mc1
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Ptp Domain Number : 0
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00001
Timing Referenec : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Priority 1 : 1
Priority 2 : 2
UTC Offset : 0
Active Time Reference : none
Related Commands
add master-clock delete master-clock
admin-state priority1
alias priority2
show master-virtual-port
Display the configuration of a Master Virtual Port.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure Master Clock Interface
Syntax
show master-virtual-port
show master-virtual-port <mvp-eid>
Guidelines
Examples
Example at the Master Virtual Port level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> configure master-virtual-port master_
virtual_port-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1:master_virtual_port-1-1-1-1--> show
master-virtual-port
Alias : mvp1
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo
PTP Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
Refer to the following example for Configure Master Clock Interface level:
Alias : mvp1
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo
PTP Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
Related Commands
show mci
Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Master Clock Interface (PTP MCI).
Command Level
Configure Boundary Clock
Syntax
show mci
show mci <mci-eid>
Examples
Example of displaying MCI details at the configure Master Clock level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1--> show mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
Alias : mci1
Administrative State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,sgeo
IPv4 Address : 10.10.10.1
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
IPv6 Address : Not Available
Prefix : Not Available
Interface name : mci001
Clock Type : one-step
Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
IP Version : ipv4
Ip Qos : 1
Ip Priority Mode : none
Max Lease Duration : 300
Max Slaves Supported : 5
Max Static Slaves Supported : 3
Port Identity :
Max Sync Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Max Delay Req Msg Rate : 4-pkt-per-sec
Max Announce Msg Rate : 32-pkt-per-sec
Ptp Domain Number : 4
Clock Class Profile : g.8265.1
Clock Class : 0
Announce Ext TLV : Not Available
Related Commands
add mci delete mci
admin-state
show mgmttnl
Display configuration for a management tunnel.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
show mgmttnl <mgmttnl-eid>
show mgmttnl
Guidelines
This command displays configuration data for a management tunnel.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
IP Address : 159.159.159.2
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.252
VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : 139_SP
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : tun01
Associated Port : network-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 10.12.8.1
Interface : eth0
Related Commands
add arp-entry
add ip-route ip-address (comms)
add mgmttnl list mgmttnl
buffer-size netmask
cir rip2Pkts-control
cos show mgmttnl
delete mgmttnl svlan-control
dhcp-client-id svlan-id
dhcp-client-id-control sys-def-gateway
dhcp-control vlan-id
eir
show nci
Displays the configuration of NTP clock interface.
Command Level
Configure NTP
Configure NCI
Syntax
show nci
show nci <ntp_clock_interface-eid>
Examples
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1--> configure nci ntp_clock_interface-1-1-3
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1:ntp_clock_interface-1-1-3--> show nci
-or-
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1--> show nci ntp_clock_interface-1-1-3
Alias :
Administrative State : management
Operational State : outage
IP Protocol : ipv4
IPv4 Address : 1.1.1.3 (or IPv6 Address : ...)
Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0 (or Prefix Length : ...)
Gateway IPv4 Address : 0.0.0.0 (or Gateway IPv6 Address : ...)
Interface name : nci3
DSCP : 0
Default Gateway Control : disabled
show ndp-entries
Display all Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) entries.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Any
Configure Communications
Syntax
show ndp-entries
Guidelines
This command is used to display all NDP entries information.
Examples
Example of displaying all NDP entries information:
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show ndp-entries
Related Commands
delete ndp-entry
add arp-entry show ipv6-routes
dhcpv6-control
add ip-route ip-mode
flush-arp-cache
add ipv6-route ipv6-sys-def-gateway
flush-ndp-cache
add mgmttnl ipv6-unicast-addr
list mgmttnl
add ndp-entry show mgmttnl
ping
configure src-addr show ping-result
ping6
delete arp-entry show src-addr
show arp-entries
delete ip-route show trace-route-result
show eth0
delete ipv6-route trace-route
show ip-interface eth0
delete mgmttnl trace-route6
show ip-routes
show ne-alarms
Display Network Element Alarms.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
show ne-alarms
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the list of all Active Alarms against the Network Element.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show ne-alarms
Related Commands
alarm-attributes show alarm-attributes
opr-lamptest show conditions
show alarms show ne-conditions
show ne-conditions
Display Network Element Conditions.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
show ne-conditions
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the list of Active Conditions that are currently raised
against the Network Element.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show ne-conditions
Related Commands
alarm-attributes show alarm-attributes
opr-lamptest show conditions
show alarms show ne-conditions
show network-element
Display the attributes associated with the specified network element. Enter show
network-element followed by a question mark to display the applicable network
elements, including configured and discovered NEs.
Command Level
Any
Syntax
show network-element <ne-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> show network-element ne-1
NE Type : shelf-nteosa5422
NE Name : OSA 5422
NE Location :
NE Contact :
NE Description : OSA 5422
Accepted Status : enabled
NE CLI Prefix : NE-1
PM Interval : 15min
Related Commands
show all-slots show nte
show ne-alarms show shelf-info
show ne-conditions show slot-info
show notify-entry
Display the Notify Entry for the specified Notify Name.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
show notify-entry <name>
Guidelines
This command displays the notify entry for the specified notifyName.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show notify-entry infoentry
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
show nte
Display the attributes associated with the specified NTE Equipment.
Command Level
Network Element
Configure NTE
Syntax
show nte
show nte <nte-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Card Type : nteosa5410
Alias : OSA 5422
SNMP Dying Gasp : disabled
Voltage (mV) : 13000
Temperature (deg C) : 46
Physical Entity Name : OSA 5422
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:39:d2:c0
Software Revision : 6.1.1-060
Firmware Revision : m60237
Hardware Revision : 01.01
USI : LBADVA71131800045
CLEI Code : PENDING
Part Number : 1078904650-01
Manufacturer Date : 2014-05-05
Manufacturer Site : Shenzhen
Related Commands
admin-state show network-element
alias show shelf-info
show all-slots show slot-info
show ntp-client
Display the Network Time Protocol (NTP) client configuration parameters.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
NTP Client
Syntax
show ntp-client
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the NTP client configuration parameters. The NTP Client
entity represents the system function that supports the Network Time Protocol client. It
supports the configuration and status for the NTP Client class.
Examples
To display the NTP client configuration parameters:
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ntp-client
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> show ntp-client
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show ntp-clock
Displays the configuration parameters for an NTP clock.
Command Level
Configure NTP
Syntax
show ntp-clock ntp_clock-EID
Examples
ADVA--> config ntp
ADVA:ntp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1--> show ntp-clock ntp_clock-1-1
Alias :
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
NTP Server State : disabled
Time Reference Loss Handling : strtm-1-li-unkn
NTP Authentication : disabled
NTP Secure Mode : disabled
NTP Mode : ntp-server
Time Scale : UTC
Reference Clock ID : NA
Stratum Level : NA
Leap Indicator : NA
Root Delay [ms] : NA
Root Dispersion [ms] : NA
show ocs-port
Display the configuration of the OCS Port.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Syntax
show ocs-port
Guidelines
This command is used to Display the configuration of the OCS Port.
Examples
Example at the Configure SOOC level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show ocs-port ocs_port-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Port Identity : 0080ea2f518000000000
PTP Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
PTP State : listening
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo
Related Commands
master-priority
show perf-mon
Display the designated Performance Monitoring (PM) data for the Port or Flow.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Syntax
show perf-mon <pmdatatype> <interval>
Guidelines
This command displays the designated Performance Monitoring data for the Port or Flow
for the supplied interval. For valid entry, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries.
The type of PM data that can be retrieved are: current data, history data or threshold data.
Examples
Example at the Configure Access Port command level:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> show perf-mon curr-data 15min
esbf : 0
esbp : 0
esbs : 0
esc : 0
escae : 0
esde : 0
esf : 0
esfs : 0
esj : 0
esmf : 0
esmp : 0
eso : 0
esof : 0
esop : 0
esp : 0
esp64 : 0
esp65 : 0
esp128 : 0
esp256 : 0
esp512 : 0
esp1024 : 0
esp1519 : 0
esuf : 0
esup : 0
l2cpfd : 0
l2cpfp : 0
lbc : 0
opr : 0
opt : 0
temp : 0
uas : 0
mgmttx : 0
ptpunknownsrx : 0
ptpunknownstx : 0
minsyncrestime : 0
avgsyncrestime : 0
maxsyncrestime : 0
mindelayreqrestime : 0
avgdelayreqrestime : 0
maxdelayreqrestime : 0
Related Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
set-threshold show threshold-data
show ping-result
Display the result of the last Ping Request.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Any
Syntax
show ping-result
Guidelines
This command displays the result of the last Ping Request.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> ping 10.10.10.10
ADVA:comms--> show ping-result
--- 10.10.10.10 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss
Related Commands
flush-arp-cache
add arp-entry show mgmttnl
list mgmttnl
add ip-route show ping-result
ping
add mgmttnl show src-addr
ping6
configure src-addr show trace-route-
show arp-entries
delete arp-entry result
show eth0
delete ip-route trace-route
show ip-interface eth0
delete mgmttnl
show ip-routes
show pps-port
Display the Pulse Per Second (PPS) Port configuration.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure NTE
Syntax
show pps-port <pps-eid>
show pps-port
Guidelines
This command is used to display the configuration of a PPS port.
Examples
Example at the Configure NTE level:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure 5422nte nteosa-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> show pps-port pps-1-1-1-1
Related Commands
admin-state input-rate
alias signal-direction (pps-port)
delay-compensation
show ppsx16_group
Displays the configuration parameters for ppsx16 line card group.
Command Level
Configure ppsx16 line card
Configure ppsx16_group
Syntax
show ppsx16_group <ppsx16_group-eid>
show ppsx16_group
Examples
Example at the configure ppsx16 line card command level:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure pps-x16 pps_x16-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:pps_x16-1-1-1--> show ppsx16_group ppsx16_group-1-1-1
Alias :
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : act,sgeo,faf
Signal Direction type : output
Squelch Control : lock
Cable Delay Compensation, (ns) : 0
Source Eid : time_clock-1-1-1
show provisioned-ssl-certificate
Display the provisioned SSL Certificate.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
show provisioned-ssl-certificate
Guidelines
This command displays the SSL certificate.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> show provisioned-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
Country : US
State : Texas
Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : [email protected]
Valid Until : 2029-12-11,10:32:53
ADVA:user-sec-->
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
show psu
Display the configuration of this Power Supply Unit (PSU).
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure PSU
Network Element
Syntax
show psu
show psu <psu-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to display the configuration of a PSU for an OSA 5411.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure psu psu-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:psu-1-1-1--> show psu
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,flt
PSU Type :
Alias :
Physical Entity Name : Not Available
Software Revision : Not Available
Firmware Revision : Not Available
Hardware Revision : Not Available
USI : Not Available
CLEI Code : Not Available
Part Number : Not Available
Manufacturer Date : Not Available
Manufacturer Site : Not Available
Related Commands
admin-state alias
show ptp-clock
Display the configuration parameters for a PTP clock.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Element
Syntax
show ptp-clock <ptp_clock-eid>
show ptp-clock
Guidelines
This command displays the configuration parameters for a PTP clock.
Examples
Example at the Configure PTP Network Element level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Alias :
PTP Profile : g8275-1
Clock Type : master-only
Oper Mode : t-gm
Clock Identity : 0080ea39d1500001
PTP Domain Number : 24
Time Source : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Priority 1 : 128
Priority 2 : 128
Local Priority : 128
Clock Accuracy : 33
Scaled Log Variance : 20061
Sync Id : none
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
Active Slave Port : none
Clock Recovery State : na
Phase Recovery State : na
Related Commands
add ptp-clock localpriority
admin-state priority1
alias priority2
assumed-ql show ptp-clock
delete ptp-clock show ptp-port
expected-ql
show ptp-clock-probe
Display the configuration parameters and results for a Syncjack PTP clock probe.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Clock Analysis
Syntax
show ptp-clock-probe <ptp_clock_probe-eid>
Guidelines
This command displays the configuration parameters for a Syncjack PTP clock probe.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> show ptp-clock-probe ptp_clock_probe-1-1
Name : PTPClkProbe01
Current State : completed
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Slave Ip Address : 192.168.106.5
Master Ip Address : 192.168.106.1
Direction : slave-to-master
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : enabled
Measurement Type : phase
Delay Compensation, (ns) : 0
Running Failed Count : 0
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -2000000095
Time of last TIE Result : 2014-08-29,19:28:43
Actual Test Start Time : 2014-08-28,19:44:30
Related Commands
add ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete history-result
mtie-restart
show ptp-clock-probe
master-ip-address
show syncjack-telecom-slave
name (ne, probe)
show history-result
ptp-flowpoint
direction
reference, reference-eid
expected-ql
slave-ipv4-address
ip-version
show ptp-fp
Display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Flow Point.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure PTP Access Port
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
show ptp-fp
show ptp-fp <ptp_fp-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to display the configuration of a Precision Time Protocol Flow Point
(PTP FP).
Examples
Example for a Transparent Clock at the Configure PTP Access Port level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-3
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-3--> show ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-3-1
Alias :
PTP Flowpoint Type : transparent-clock
PTP Clock : none
EVC : flow-1-1-1-3-1
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 33024
Outer VLAN Tag List : 67:79
Outer Untagged : disabled
Example for a Telecom Slave at the Configure PTP Access Port level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1--> show ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
Alias :
PTP Flowpoint Type : oc-slave
PTP Clock : sooc-1-1-1
EVC : flow-1-1-1-1-1
Outer VLAN Ethertype : 0x0
Outer VLAN Tag List :
Inner1 VLAN Ethertype : 0
Inner1 VLAN Tag List :
Inner2 VLAN Ethertype : 0
Inner2 VLAN Tag List :
Operational State : outage
Admin State : in-service
Secondary States : sgeo
Example for a Transparent Clock at the Configure PTP Flow Point level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1--> configure ptp-fp acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1:access-1-1-1-1:acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1--> show perf-mon
curr-data 15min
interval type : 15min
timestamp : 2015-09-25,14:38:00
valid flag : disabled
announcerx : 0
announcetx : 0
syncsrx : 0
syncstx : 0
followupsrx : 0
followupstx : 0
delayReqsrx : 0
delayReqstx : 0
delayRspsrx : 0
delayRspstx : 0
pdelayReqsrx : 0
pdelayReqstx : 0
pdelayRspsrx : 0
pdelayRspstx : 0
pdelayrspfollowupsrx : 0
pdelayrspfollowupstx : 0
signalingrx : 0
signalingtx : 0
mgmtrx : 0
mgmttx : 0
ptpunknownsrx : 0
ptpunknownstx : 0
minsyncrestime : 0
avgsyncrestime : 0
maxsyncrestime : 0
mindelayreqrestime : 0
avgdelayreqrestime : 0
maxdelayreqrestime : 0
minpdelayreqrestime : 0
avgpdelayreqrestime : 0
maxpdelayreqrestime : 0
minpdelayrsprestime : 0
avgpdelayrsprestime : 0
maxpdelayrsprestime : 0
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show ptp-network-probe
Display the configuration parameters for a PTP Network Probe.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure PTP Network Analysis
Syntax
show ptp-network-probe <ptp_network_probe-eid>
Probe EID
ptp_network_
probe-eid Valid entry: ptp_network_probe-1-n Where:n =
1Example: ptp_network_probe-1-1
Guidelines
This command displays the configuration parameters a Syncjack PTP Network Probe.
Examples
Example of Configure PTP Network Analysis level:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure ptp-network-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp-network-analysis--> show ptp-network-probe ptp_network_probe-1-1
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Res PDV fwd Low Range, (ns) : 200
Res PDV fwd Medium Range, (ns) : 500
Res PDV fwd High Range, (ns) : 2000
Res PDV rev Low Range, (ns) : 200
Res PDV rev Medium Range, (ns) : 500
Res PDV rev High Range, (ns) : 2000
Name : PTPNWProbe1
Current State : not-scheduled
Ptp Flowpoint : net_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-1
IP Version : ipv4
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Slave Ip Address : 10.206.206.6
Master Ip Address : 10.206.206.1
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Res PDV fwd Low Range, (ns) : 200
Res PDV fwd Medium Range, (ns) : 500
Res PDV fwd High Range, (ns) : 2000
Res PDV rev Low Range, (ns) : 200
Res PDV rev Medium Range, (ns) : 500
Res PDV rev High Range, (ns) : 2000
FPP Cluster Range - Assured, (ns) : 25000
FPP Cluster Range - Satisfied, (ns) : 150000
Scheduler Eid : none
Forward Score : 0
Reverse Score : 0
Related Commands
add ptp-network-probe
reference, reference-eid
delete ptp-network-probe
restart-with-configfile
show ptp-network-probe
rpdv-frw-lowrange
expected-ql
rpdv-frw-mediumrange
fpp-cluster-assured
rpdv-rev-highrange
ip-version
rpdv-rev-lowrange
master-ip-address
rpdv-rev-mediumrange
name (ne, probe)
show ptp-network-probe
pdv-limit-assured
show ptp-fp
pdv-limit-satisfied
slave-ipv4-address
ptp-flowpoint
show ptp-port
Displays the configuration parameters for a PTP port.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure PTP Clock
Syntax
show ptp-port <port-eid>
show ptp-port
Guidelines
This command displays the configuration parameters for a PTP port.
Examples
Example at the Configure PTP Clock level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1--> show ptp-port ptp_port-1-1-1
Related Commands
add ptp-port
localpriority
admin-state
min-exp-clk-cls
alias
show ptp-clock
announce-receipt-timeout
show ptp-port
delay-response-timeout
sync-receipt-timeout
delete ptp-port
show rap-server
Display the configuration parameters for this Remote Authentication Server.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Remote Authentication Server
Syntax
show rap-server
Guidelines
This command displays the configuration parameters for this Remote Authentication Server.
Up to three RAP servers (1-3) may be configured.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_srvr-1--> show rap-server
RAS Status : enabled
Order : first
IP Version : ipv6
IPV4 Address : 0.0.0.0
IPv6 Address : 2001:0000:85A3:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
Port : 1812
Number of Retries : 3
Timeout : 2
Secret : *****
RADIUS accounting port : 1813
Related Commands
accounting-port
control
retries
ip-address (rap)
secret
ip-version (rap)
show rap-server
ipv6-address (rap)
timeout
order
port
show release-versions
Display the Active/Standby System Software Release versions.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Admin Upgrade
Syntax
show release-versions
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the Active/Standby Release versions.
Examples
To display the Active/Standby Release versions:
ADVA--> admin upgrade
ADVA:upgrade--> show release-versions
Related Commands
activate show audit-log
cancel activation show conditions
cancel validation-timer show file-services-status
install show release-versions
revert to-standby transfer-file
show remote-user
Display the configuration parameters for this remote user.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
show remote-user <user-id>
Guidelines
This command displays the configuration parameters for this remote user. It does not
display the password for this user.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> show remote-user RemoteUser
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
show running-config
Display the current running database configuration.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Any
Syntax
show running-config [current | delta]
Guidelines
This command displays the current database in the form of a CLI text file. This file can be
saved and edited to create a config file. Lines that begin with the “#” symbol are remarks
and are ignored by the system. Rules and commands for config files are covered in admin
config-file Commands.
For a maximum database configuration the creation of the running-config file could take up
to 15 minutes.
Current is the complete current database and delta is the difference between the current
database and the system default.
Examples
ADVA--> admin config-file
ADVA:config-file--> show running-config delta
#
#CLI:SYSTEM Edit
#
home
configure system
telnet enabled
proxy-arp enabled
alarm-attributes network-port ql-mismatch nsa cr
#
#CLI:IP SYSTEM Edit
#
home
configure communication
configure eth0 dhcp-control enabled
configure eth0 dhcp-role dhcp-client
#
#CLI:MANAGEMENT TUNNEL-1 Create
#
home
configure communication
add mgmttnl 1 "yknot" ethernet vlan-based 100 disabled 10.10.10.5 255.255.255.0
network-1-1-1-1
configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
rip2Pkts-control enabled
#end
home
admin config-file
ADVA:config-file-->
Related Commands
description (config-file)
show configfile
list
show configfile-status
load
show running-config
remove
trace-route
restart-with-configfile
transfer-file
save
show satellite-entries
Displays information about currently tracked satellites.
Command Level
Configure NTE
Syntax
show satellite-entries <satellite-entries>
show satellite-entries
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> show satellite-entries
Related Commands
admin-state gnss-system-types
alias pps-generation
delay-value delay-type
cno-mask elevation-mask
installation-type pdop-mask
sat-min1-threshold show gps-port
sat-min2-threshold self-survey-period
show sec-log-config
Display the System Security Log configuration.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Security Log
Syntax
show sec-log
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the System Security Log configuration.
Examples
To set System Security log events:
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> security-log
ADVA:system:security-log--> show sec-log-config
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show security-banner
Display the System Security Banner.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
show security-banner
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the System Security Banner.
Examples
To display the Security Banner:
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> show security-banner
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show security-log
Display Security Log content.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Any
Syntax
show security-log
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the contents of the Security Log.
Examples
ADVA--> show security-log
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show security-system
Displays the configuration parameters for this Security System.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
show security-system
Guidelines
This command displays the configuration parameters for this Security System. It does not
display the Security User details.
Examples
To display the configuration parameters for this Security System:
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
Related Commands
access-order
regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-protocol
security-strength
auth-type
security-trap-type
config-ssl-strength
show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> cli-paging
show all-users
config-user <user-id> comment
show local-user
config-user <user-id> login-timeout
show provisioned-ssl-
config-user <user-id> password
certificate
config-user <user-id> priv-level
show remote-user
delete <user-id>
show security-system
log-anonyme-interval
tacacs-privilege-control
nas-ip-address
tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ipv6-address
unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
show sfp-info
Display SFP information for this port.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Configure EBP
Syntax
show sfp-info
Guidelines
This command displays SFP information for this port.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure network-port network-port-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> show sfp-info
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show shelf-info
Display the shelf (NE) information.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
show shelf-info
Guidelines
This command is used to display the shelf (NE) information.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show shelf-info
Related Commands
show all-slots show nte
show ne-alarms show nte
show ne-conditions show slot-info
show slot-info
Display the slot information for slot number 1.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Network Element
Syntax
show slot-info <slot-num>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show slot-info 1
Related Commands
show all-slots show shelf-info
show sooc
Display the configuration of a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC).
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Syntax
show sooc
show sooc <sooc-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to display the configuration of a Slave Only Ordinary Clock (SOOC).
Examples
Example of displaying SOOC details at the configure Telecom Slave level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> show sooc sooc-1-1-1
Alias :
EVC : none
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave IPv4 Address : 110.110.10.10
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Slave IPv6 Address : Not Available
Slave Prefix : Not Available
Interface name : sooc1
Current Offset From Master, (ns) : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type :
Unicast Message negotiation : enabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 128
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 110.110.110.10
Related Commands
add ocs-port
priority-mode-value
admin-state
show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
alias
show last-rcv-sync-msg
delete ocs-port
show ocs-port
master-announce-rcpt-timeout
show perf-mon
master-priority
unicast-restart-timer
master-syncrcp-timeout
unicast-timeout
priority-mode
show src-addr
Display the configured NTE IP Address Type and SNMP v1 IP Interface Name.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure Communication
Syntax
show src-addr
Guidelines
This command is used to display the configured source address information.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> show src-addr
Address Type : sys-ip-addr
Source Address Interface Name : eth0
SNMP v1 IP Interface Name : eth0
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
show static-remote-slave
Display Static Remote Slave configuration.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Master Clock Interface
Syntax
show static-remote-slave <srs-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to display the configuration of a Static Remote Slave.
Examples
Example at the Configure Master Clock Interface level:
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure master-clock ptp_master_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1--> configure mci ptp_mci-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_master_clock-1-1:ptp_mci-1-1-1--> show static-remote-slave static_
slave-1-1-1-1
Alias : srs1
Admin State : management
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : sgeo
Time Created : 2017-06-25,10:25:17
Negotiated Announce Lease Duration : 0
Lease Duration Remain Time : 0
Negotiated Delay Resp Lease Duration : 0
Delay Resp Duration Remain Time : 0
Negotiated Sync Lease Duration : 0
Sync Duration Remain Time : 0
Clock Identity : 00000000000000000
Unicast Msg Negotiation : disabled
Slave V4 Address : 110.101.101.101
Slave V6 Address : Not Available
Announce Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-1-sec
Delay Resp Msg Rate : 2-pkt-per-sec
Sync Msg Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Related Commands
add static-remote-slave admin-state
alias delete static-remote-slave
show dynamic-remote-slave
show subnetwork
Display the SubNetwork name used for the CLI root prompt.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Root
Syntax
show subnetwork
Guidelines
This command is used to display the SubNetwork name used for the CLI root prompt.
Examples
ADVA--> show subnetwork
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show sync
Display the status of NE’s Sync settings.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Network Element
Configure Sync
Syntax
show sync <sync-eid>
sync- The entity identifier of the system synchronization.
eid
Valid entry: sync-ne-shelf-nte-n. Where: ne=1, shelf=1,nte=1, n=1. Example:
sync-1-1-1-1.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync
Alias : chassis
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option2-sonet
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Clock PLL Bw : eec
Selected Reference : none
Clock Mode : freerun
Sync QL : ql-eec2
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none
show sync-available-refs
Display the entities available to become entries on the Sync Reference list.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
show sync-available-refs
Guidelines
This command is used to display the entities available to become entries on the Sync
Reference list. To become available, network and access ports have to have their Sync-E
Mode enabled.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync-available-refs
|----------------------------------------|
| network-1-1-1-1 |
|----------------------------------------|
| access-1-1-1-1 |
|----------------------------------------|
Related Commands
add syncref
list syncref
add timeref show time-clock
lockout
admin-state sync-alias
manual-switch
clear sync-ref-alias
network-clock-type
clear-lockout sync-ref-candidate
priority (sync/timeclock)
clear-wtr time-clock-alias
selection-mode
delete syncref time-holdover-
show alarm-attributes
delete timeref performance
show sync
e-Prtc-Mode time-ref-alias
show sync-available-refs
expected-ql wtr-time
show syncref
forced-switch
show syncjack-telecom-slave
Display the Syncjack status of the telecom slave.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
show syncjack-telecom-slave <ts-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to display the Syncjack staus of the telecom slave.
Examples
Example at the Syncjack level:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> show syncjack-telecom-slave ts-1-1
Related Commands
add ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-margin
delete ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete history-result
mtie-restart
show ptp-clock-probe
master-ip-address
show syncjack-telecom-slave
name (ne, probe)
show history-result
ptp-flowpoint
direction
reference, reference-eid
expected-ql
slave-ipv4-address
ip-version
show syncref
Display the status of the Sync Reference.
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
show syncref <syncref-eid>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show syncref syncref-1-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Priority : 1
Source : clk-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-failed
Received QL : ql-nsupp
State : unavailable
Effective QL : ql-failed
show syslog-server
Display the System Log Server configuration parameters.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Syslog Server
Syntax
show syslog-server
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the configuration parameters for a SysLog Server. Up to 3
Syslog servers may be configured.
Examples
To display Syslog server configuration parameters:
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> syslog-server 1
ADVA:system:syslog-1--> show syslog-server
IP Version : ipv4
IPV4 Address : 10.10.10.10
IPV6 Address : 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
port : 514
Related Commands
admin-state
alias show audit-log
configure ip-version show conditions
configure ipv4-address show ne-conditions
list sys-resource show system
show alarms
show system
Display the System configuration parameters.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Any
Syntax
show system
Guidelines
This command is used to retrieve the System configuration parameters. The System Entity
represents the logical element that supports many of the common attributes that are
supported for the entire subnetwork. In addition, many of the administrative tasks are
displayed, including: file transfer, software upgrade, database backup and restore.
Refer to Table 1 for File Transfer Status and Database or Upgrade Current State response
descriptions.
Examples
To display system configuration parameters:
ADVA--> show system
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
show target-address
Display the traphost Target Address entry.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
show target-address <address-name>
Guidelines
This command displays the traphost target address entry.
Example:
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show target-address TargetAddr1
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
show target-params
Display the target parameters entry for the specified Parameter Name.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
show target-params <name>
Guidelines
This command displays the target parameters entry for the specified Parameter Name.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show target-params GoForIt
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
show telecom-slave
Display the configuration of the telecom slave.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
PTP Network Element
Syntax
show telecom-slave
show telecom-slave <ts-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to display the configuration of the telecom slave.
Examples
Example at the PTP Network Element level:
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show telecom-slave ts-1-1
Alias : TS1
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00000
Operational State : normal
Admin State : in-service
Secondary States : act
Sync Reference Mode : enabled
QL Mode : disabled
Sync ID : sync-1-1-1-1
PTP Domain Number : 2
Clock Recovery Mode : two-way
Clock Recovery State : normal
Network Clock Type : option2-sonet
Assumed QL : ql-stu
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-inv
Squelch Control :
Packet Clock Selected : sooc-1-1-1
Current Time of Day : 2014-02-25,22:06:30
Time Holdover Accuracy (ns) : 5000
Related Commands
add telecom-slave clock-recovery-mode
show telecom-slave
admin-state delete telecom-slave
sync-id
alias expected-ql
sync-ref-mode
assumed-ql ql-mode
show threshold-data
Display the Performance Monitoring threshold values for an entity for the supplied interval.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Configure Syncjack
Syntax
show threshold-data <interval>
Guidelines
This command displays the Performance Monitoring threshold values for an entity for the
supplied interval. For valid entry, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries .
Examples
Example at the Configure Access Port command level:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:pm--> show threshold-data 15min
esfs : 0
esj : 0
esmf : 0
esmp : 0
eso : 0
esof : 0
esop : 37055
esp : 0
esp64 : 0
esp65 : 0
esp128 : 0
esp256 : 0
esp512 : 0
esp1024 : 0
esp1519 : 0
esuf : 0
esup : 37055
l2cpfd : 0
l2cpfp : 0
les : 0
lbc : 0
opr : -80
opr-variance 4
opt : -80
opt-variance 4
abrrx : 0
abrtx : 0
aufd : 0
apfd : 0
Example at the Configure Syncjack command level for a PTP clock probe:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> configure ptp-clock-probe ptp_clock_probe-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_clock_probe-1-1--> pm
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_clock_probe-1-1:pm--> show threshold-data 1day
mtie100s : 0
mtie1000s : 0
mtie10000s : 0
mtie50000s : 0
Related Commands
clear all-history-data show curr-data
clear curr-data show history-data
clear history-data show perf-mon
set-threshold show threshold-data
show time
Display the System Time and Date.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Any
Syntax
show time
Guidelines
This command displays the System Time and Date.
Examples
ADVA--> show time
Time : 2014-03-09,15:36:43
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
show time-available-refs
Display the entities available to be used as entries on the Time Reference list.
Security Level
Retrieve
Command Level
Configure Time Clock
Syntax
show time-available-refs
Guidelines
This command is used to display the entities available to be used as entries on the Time
Reference list.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show time-available-refs
|----------------------------------------|
| sync-1-1-1-1 |
|----------------------------------------|
Related Commands
admin-state clear clear-lockout
clear-wtr expected-ql forced-switch
show time-available-
lockout selection-mode
refs
show timeref wtr-time
show time-clock
Display Time Clock information.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Network Element
Syntax
show time-clock <timeclock-eid>
show time-clock
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> show time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : gps-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none
Leap 59 : disabled
Leap 61 : disabled
Clock Class : 84
Time Traceability Status : time-locked
Expected QL : ql-none
Current QL :
Time Scale : ptp
Time Holdover Performance : 500ns
Utc Offset (ns) : 35
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
e-PRTC Mode Enabled : disabled
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : gps-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : tracking
User Request Action :
User Request Target : none
Leap 59 : disabled
Leap 61 : disabled
Clock Class : 96
Time Traceability Status : time-hold-over
Expected QL :
Current QL :
Time Scale : ptp
Time Holdover Performance :
Utc Offset (ns) : 35
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
e-PRTC Mode Enabled : disabled
show timeref
Display Time Clock Reference information.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Time Clock
Syntax
show timeref <timeref-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to display Time Clock Reference information.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show timeref timeref-1-1-1-1-2
Alias :
Priority : 2
Source : ts-1-1
Status : ref-ok
State : standby
Related Commands
add timeref delete timeref
priority (sync/timeclock) show time-clock
time-ref-alias
show time-zone
View the time zone configuration.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Time Zone
Syntax
show time-zone
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> time-zone
ADVA:system:timezone--> show time-zone
show tod-port
Display the output Time Of Day & PPS configuration.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Configure NTE
Syntax
show tod-port <tod_port-eid>
show tod-port
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> show tod-port tod-1-1-1-1
Related Commands
admin-state squelch-ctrl
alias signal-direction (tod-port)
delay-compensation source-eid
show trace-route-result
Display the result of the last trace-route Request.
Security Level
retrieve
Command Level
Any
Syntax
show trace-route-result
Guidelines
This command displays the result of the last trace-route Request.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> trace-route 172.17.23.22
ADVA:comms--> show trace-route-result
Related Commands
add arp-entry flush-arp-cache show mgmttnl
add ip-route list mgmttnl show ping-result
add mgmttnl ping show src-addr
configure src-addr show arp-entries show trace-route-
delete arp-entry show eth0 result
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0 trace-route
delete mgmttnl show ip-routes
show user-mtie-mask
Display the configuration of the custom MTIE mask.
Command Level
User MTIE Mask Configuration
Syntax
show user-mtie-mask
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure user-mtie-mask
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:user-mtie-mask--> config user-mtie-mask user_mtie_mask-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:user_mtie_mask-1-1--> show user-mtie-mask
Mask Name : UserDefinedMti
X,Y Display Points : 0.05,2300;0.1,4600;0.2,9000;32,9000;38,10640;45,12600;50,14000;55,
15400;64,17920;100,18000;1000,18000
Measurement Points :
4600,9000,9000,9000,9000,9000,9000,9000,14000,18000,18000,18000,18000,
NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA
show usm-user
Display the USM user configuration parameters.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure SNMP
Syntax
show usm-user <name> <engine-id>
Guidelines
This command displays the usm user configuration parameters.
Examples
ADVA--> configure snmp
ADVA:snmp--> show usm-user McCracken local
Related Commands
add community show all-notify-entries
add target-address show all-target-addresses
add target-params show all-target-params
add usm-user show all-usm-users
configure usm-user-auth-key show community
configure usm-user-priv-key show notify-entry
delete community show target-address
delete target-address show target-params
delete target-params show usm-user
delete usm-user snmp-dying-gasp
show all-communities
signal-direction (pps-port)
Configure the signal direction of a 10 MHz or PPS port.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PPS Port
Syntax
signal-direction <direction>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure a PPS port or 10MHZ port as either an input or output.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa54221-1-1--> configure pps-port pps-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:pps-1-1-1-2--> signal-direction output
ADVA-NE-1:pps-1-1-1-2--> back
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa-1-1-1--> show pps-port pps-1-1-1-2
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Alias :
Signal Direction type : output
Squelch Control : never
Input Rate :
Cable Delay Compensation, (ns) : 24
Related Commands
admin-state signal-direction (pps-port)
alias show 10mhz-port
delay-compensation show pps-port
input-rate squelch-ctrl
signal-direction (tod-port)
Configure the signal direction for this interface.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure TOD & PPS Port
Syntax
signal-direction <direction>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure a TOD & PPS port as either an input or output.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure tod-port tod-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:tod-1-1-1-1--> signal-direction output
ADVA-NE-1:tod-1-1-1-1--> back
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> show tod-port tod-1-1-1-1
Related Commands
admin-state squelch-ctrl
alias show tod-port
delay-compensation source-eid
slave-ipv4-address
Configure the slave address of a PTP Clock Probe or PTP Network Probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Clock Probe
Syntax
For PTP Clock Probe or PTP Network Probe:
slave-ipv4-address <slave-address>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the slave address of a PTP Clock Probe or a PTP Network
Probe.
Examples
Example at the PTP Clock Probe level:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> configure ptp-clock-probe ptp_clock_probe-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:ptp_clock_probe-1-1--> slave-IpAddress 100.100.10.0
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> show ptp-clock-probe ptp_clock_probe-1-1
Name : PtpClockProbe1
Current State : running
Reference Failure : no
No Time Stamp Failure : no
No Event Message Failure : no
Ptp Flowpoint : acc_ptp_flow_pt-1-1-1-1-5
IP Version : ipv4
Slave Ip Address : 100.100.10.0
Master Ip Address : 123.123.123.1
Direction : master-to-slave
Reference Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
MTIE MaskType : g8272-prtc
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : enabled
Related Commands
master-priority
master-syncrcp-timeout
add ocs-port
priority-mode
admin-state
priority-mode-value
alias
show last-rcv-sync-msg
delete ocs-port
show ocs-port
master-announce-rcpt-timeout
show perf-mon
master-ip-address
unicast-restart-timer
unicast-timeout
snmp-dying-gasp
Enable or disable SNMP Dying Gasp function.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure NTE
Configure SNMP
Syntax
snmp-dying-gasp <control>
Guidelines
Set the port speed for this port. For valid entry, see Parameter Rules / Valid entries.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> snmp-dying-gasp enabled
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> show nte
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Card Type : nteosa5422
Alias :
SNMP Dying Gasp : enabled
Voltage (mV) : 13000
Temperature (deg C) : 40
Physical Entity Name : OSA 5422
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:2f:c0:70
Software Revision : 10.5.1-352
Firmware Revision : 218f8
Hardware Revision : 01.01
USI : LBADVA71123306990
CLEI Code : PENDING
Part Number : 1078904673-01
Manufacturer Date : 2015-02-26
Manufacturer Site : Shenzhen
Related Commands
admin-state
show bits-out
alias
show gps-port
reboot
show network-element
show 10mhz-port
show nte
show access-port
show pps-port
show bits-in
snmp-engine-id
Change the User SNMP Engine ID.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
snmp-engine-id <engine-id>
Guidelines
This command is used to change the user SNMP Engine ID in the system. A valid entry must
be 12 octets long.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> snmp-engine-id 800009f0030080ea39d2c0
ADVA:system--> show system
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
snmp-max-notif-limit
Sets the maximum number of notifications that the system sends per minute per
destination. The default value is 0 and indicates no limit.
Command Level
configure system
Syntax
snmp-max-notif-limit <maxSnmpNotifLimit>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> snmp-max-notif-limit 0
source-eid
Configure the source EID of a Syncjack probe, PPS Port 2, or TOD & PPS Port.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
source-eid <source_port-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the source port EID for a Syncjack probe or TOD Port.
The source port EID can not be edited if the clock probe belongs to an active schedule.
Examples
Example at the Configure Clock Probe level:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> configure clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> source-eid time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> back
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> show clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
Name : ClockProbe2
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Source Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Source Type : phase
Measurement Rate,
(measurements/s) : 1
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : disabled
Measurement Type : phase
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed
Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -10
Time of last TIE Result : 1970-01-07,03:49:33
Actual Test Start Time : N/A
Actual Test Duration, (s) : 0
Scheduler Eid : none
Running Failed Count : 0
Max TE Threshold, (ns) : 60
Max TE Clear Threshold, (ns) : 0
Max TE Total Alarm Time, (s) : 0
Max TE Measurement Time, (s) : 0
Const TE Threshold, (ns) : 50
Const TE Clear Threshold (ns) : 0
Related Commands
for Clock Probe
source-type
Configure the source type of a Syncjack probe.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Clock Probe
Syntax
source-type <source-type>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the source type for a Syncjack probe. The source type
can not be edited if the clock probe belongs to an active schedule.
Examples
Example for a clock probe:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-accuracy
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> configure clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> source-type frequency
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock_probe-1-2--> back
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-accuracy--> show clock-probe clock_probe-1-2
Name : ClockProbe2
Current State : not-scheduled
Source Failure : no
Reference Failure : no
MTIE Mask Failed : no
MTIE Mask Margin Failed : no
Reference Eid : gps-1-1-1-1
Expected QL : ql-none
Source Eid : time_clock-1-1-1-1
Source Type : frequency
Measurement Rate,
(measurements/s) : 1
MTIE MaskType : g823-pdh
MTIE Mask Margin, (%) : 0
Raw Data Collection : disabled
Measurement Type : phase
MTIE Mask Crossed Time : N/A
MTIE Mask Margin Crossed
Time : N/A
Last TIE Result, (ns) : -10
Related Commands
mtie-mask-margin
add clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete clock-probe
mtie-restart
delete history-result
name (ne, probe)
show clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show history-result
source-eid
expected-ql
source-type
speed
Set the port speed for this port.
l For DCN default is auto; 1000-full and auto-1000-full, are not valid.
l For access port only 10g-full, 1000-full, and auto-1000-full are valid.
Command Level
Configure access port
Configure DCN
Syntax
speed <if-speed>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure dcn dcn-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:dcn-1-1-1-1--> speed auto
ADVA-NE-1:dcn-1-1-1-1--> show dcn
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:2f:c0:70
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Media Type : copper
Max Port Speed : 100000000
Configured Port Speed : auto
Negotiated Port Speed : auto-100-full
MDIX Control : auto
MDIX Status : uncrossed
spoofing-squelch-control
If the GNSS port is used for time clock reference and you enable this option, a detected
spoofing condition causes GNSS port failure.
Command Level
configure gps-port
Syntax
spoofing-squelch-control <disabled|enabled>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa542-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5412-1-1-1--> configure gps-port gps-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:gps-1-1-1-1--> spoofing-squelch-control enabled
squelch-ctrl
Configures how the output is squelched on a time output interface.
For PPS and 10MHZ, squelch control only applies to pps-1-1-1-2 or 10mhz-1-1-1-2 when
the interface is configured as an output (see signal-direction (pps-port)).
Command Level
Configure 10MHZ Port
Configure clk-x4-port-group
Configure clkx16_group
Syntax
squelch-ctrl <option>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure 10mhz-port clk-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:clk-1-1-1-2--> signal-direction output
ADVA-NE-1:clk-1-1-1-2--> squelch-ctrl lock
ADVA-NE-1:clk-1-1-1-2--> show 10mhz-port
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : uas
Alias :
Signal Direction type : output
Squelch Control : lock
Squelch QL : ql-none
Assumed QL :
Current QL :
squelch-ql
Sets the squelch quality level for an interface.
Indicates the minimum quality level to be transmitted via the output interface. For BITS Out
interface: Only effective if the QL Mode for BITS Out is set to enabled. Choices available
depend on the “network-clock-type" setting - “option1-sdh" or “option2-sonet". If the
“network-clock-type" is changed, “squelch-ql" defaults to “ql-eec1" regardless of previous
setting. If the “squelch-ql" is set to anything other than “ql-none" and the system clock’s
quality level falls below the “squelch-ql" setting, the BITS Out port is turned off and a QL
Squelch alarm is raised.
Command Level
Configure BITS Out
Configure clk-x4-port-group
Configure clkx16_group
Syntax
squelch-ql <ql-level>
ql-level Valid values: ql-dnu, ql-eec1, ql-eec2, ql-none, ql-prc, ql-prov, ql-
prs, ql-prs, ql-smc, ql-ssu-a, ql-ssu-b, ql-st2, ql-st3e, ql-stu, ql-tnc.
Default is ql-eec1.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure bits-out bits_out-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> squelch-ql ql-ssu-a
ADVA-NE-1:bits_out-1-1-1-1--> show bits-out bits-out-1-1-1-1
Alias :
Admin State : unassigned
Operational State : outage
Secondary State : uas
Line Type : e1
Line Code : e1-hdb3
Frame Format : e1-crc4
SA Bit : bit4
QL Mode : disabled
Squelch QL : ql-ssu-a
Transmit QL : ql-dnu
ssh
Enable or Disable Secure Shell (SSH) protocol for the system.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
ssh <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable SSH for the system. If enabled, the user can
access the system through an SSH connection.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> ssh enable
ADVA:system--> show system
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
state
Setting for state name for a provisioned SSL Certificate.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
state <state>
Guidelines
This command sets the state name for a provisioned SSL Certificate.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ?
ssl_certificate-1 The SSL certificate Entity Identifier
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> state Texas
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show provisioned-ssl-certificate
Country : US
State : Texas
Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : [email protected]
Valid Until : 2029-12-11,10:32:53
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
svlan-control
Enable or Disable S-tag VLAN Control on a management tunnel.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Management Tunnel
Syntax
svlan-control [enabled | disabled]
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable S-tag VLAN control on a management tunnel.
Default value is disabled.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> svlan-control disabled
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl
IP Address : 120.120.120.10
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : phoenix1
Associated Port : access-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 10.10.32.1
Interface : eth0
Related Commands
add arp-entry
ip-address (comms)
add ip-route
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
netmask
buffer-size
rip2Pkts-control
cir
show mgmttnl
cos
svlan-control
dhcp-client-id
svlan-id
dhcp-client-id-control
sys-def-gateway
dhcp-control
vlan-id
eir
svlan-id
Configure the S-tag VLAN ID of a management tunnel. The S-tag value is ineffectual if
svlan-control is disabled. Default value is 4095.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Management Tunnel
Syntax
svlan-id <S-VLAN-ID>
VLAN ID.
S-VLAN-ID
Valid entry: 0 to 4095
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> svlan-id 4095
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl
IP Address : 120.120.120.10
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
...
Related Commands
svlan-id
swap-sada
Configure the system to swap the source and destination addresses on looped-back frames.
Command Level
LPBK
Syntax
swap-sada <sada>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure access-port
access-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1--> lpbk
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:lpbk--> swap-sada sada
ADVA-NE-1:access-1-1-1-1:lpbk--> show lpbk-params
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
switch-server
Switch from the specified Network Time Protocol Client (NTP) server.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
NTP Client
Syntax
switch-server <server>
Guidelines
This command is used to switch from the specified NTP server.
Examples
ADVA:system--> ntp-client
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> switch-server secondary
ADVA:system:ntp_client--> show ntp-client
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
sym-key-authentication
Configures MD5 or SHA1 authentication for NTP clock. When enabled, configure the
authentication keys in the key-entities command.
Command Level
Configure NTP Clock
Syntax
sym-key-authentication enabled|disabled
Examples
ADVA--> config ntp
ADVA:ntp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1--> config ntp-clock ntp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1-->
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1--> sym-key-authentication enabled
Related Commands
add ntp-clock, mode
sync-alias
Enter an Alias for the Sync subsystem.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
sync-alias <sync-alias>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> sync-alias doc-cube
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync
Alias : doc-cube
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Selected Reference : network-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none
sync-e-mode
Enable or disable Sync-E feature on an access port. If enabled, this interface syncs to the
system clock and may be used as the reference source for the system clock. also, when you
enable Sync-E Mode, you can also enable QL Mode for sync status messaging.
Command Level
Configure Access Port
Syntax
sync-e-mode <control>
Examples
ADVA 1---> network-element ne-1
ADVA 1--NE-1--> configure nte nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA 1--NE-1:nteosa5422-1-1-1--> configure network-port network-1-1-1-1
ADVA 1--NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> sync-e-mode enabled
ADVA 1--NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> ql-mode enabled
ADVA 1--NE-1:network-1-1-1-1--> show network-port
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : outage
Secondary States : act,faf
Alias :
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:2f:c0:71
MTU (bytes) : 9612
Max Port Speed : 0
Configured Port Speed : auto-1000-full
Negotiated Port Speed : negotiating
Media Type : fiber
MDIX Control : Not Applicable
MDIX Status : Not Applicable
SFP Vendor Name : ADVA
SFP Part Number : 0061003008
SFP Serial Number : EOPW110200360
SFP Mfg Date : 2014-01-08
SFP Connector Type : lc
SFP Link Length (m) : 10000
SFP Media Type : single-mode
SFP Laser Wave Length (nm) : 1310
QinQ Ethertype : N/A
QinQ Ethertype Override : disabled
Port Shaping Enabled : disabled
Port Shaped Speed : 0
Drop Eligibility Indicator : enabled
Loopback outer VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback outer VLAN 1 Control : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 2 : 4094-1
Loopback outer VLAN 2 Control : disabled
Loopback outer VLAN 3 : 4094-2
Loopback outer VLAN 3 Control : disabled
Loopback inner VLAN 1 : 4094-0
Loopback inner VLAN 1 Control : disabled
sync-id
Configure the synchronization domain.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Telecom Slave
Syntax
sync-id <sync-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the synchronization domain.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-99--> sync-id sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-99--> show ts
Alias : doctest1
Clock Identity : 0080ea2fc0700000
Operational State : outage
Admin State : management
Secondary States : sgeo
Sync Reference Mode : disabled
QL Mode : disabled
Sync : sync-1-1-1-1
PTP Domain Number : 0
Clock Recovery Mode : two-way
Clock Recovery State :
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
Assumed QL : ql-eec1
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL :
Squelch Control :
Packet Clock Selected : none
Current Time of Day : Not Available
Related Commands
admin-state
expected-ql squelch-ctrl
alias
network-clock-type squelch-ql
assumed-ql
show alarm-attributes sync-e-mode
clock-recovery-mode
show telecom-slave
sync-receipt-timeout
Configure Sync Receipt Timeout of a PTP Port in seconds.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure PTP Port
Syntax
sync-receipt-timeout <msg-rate>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Sync Receipt Timeout of a PTP Port.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure ptp-clock ptp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1--> configure ptp-port ptp_port-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1:ptp_port-1-1-1--> sync-receipt-timeout 3
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ptp_clock-1-1:ptp_port-1-1-1--> show ptp-port
Admin State : management
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Alias :
Master Clock Type : one-step
Related Commands
add ptp-port
localpriority
admin-state
min-exp-clk-cls
alias
show ptp-clock
announce-receipt-timeout
show ptp-port
delay-response-timeout
sync-receipt-timeout
delete ptp-port
sync-ref-alias
Enter an Alias for a Sync Reference.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
sync-ref-alias <syncref-eid> <alias>
syncref-eid The Entity Identifier of the Interface Port that is being used as the syncref.
Valid entry: syncref-ne-shelf-slotnumber-portnumber, Where:
ne=1shelf=1slotnumber=1portnumber=1-2.Example: syncref-1-1-1-1.
A character string (0 to 256 characters) representing the Alias of the entity.
alias Valid entry: 0 to 256 characters, no space; Default is null. Empty string or
string containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation marks. String
consisting of only SPACE is not allowed.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> sync-ref-alias syncref-1-1-1-1-1 bits
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show syncref syncref-1-1-1-1-1
Alias : bits
Priority : 2
Source : bits_in-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-failed
Received QL : ql-nsupp
State : unavailable
Effective QL : ql-failed
sync-ref-candidate
Enable/Disable use of Time Clock as Sync Reference Input.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Time Clock
Syntax
sync-ref-candidate <control>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> sync-ref-candidate disabled
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show time-clock
Alias :
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : gps-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : tracking
User Request Action :
User Request Target : none
Leap 59 : disabled
Leap 61 : disabled
Clock Class : 96
Time Traceability Status : time-hold-over
Expected QL :
Current QL :
Time Scale : ptp
Time Holdover Performance :
Utc Offset (ns) : 35
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
e-PRTC Mode Enabled : disabled
sync-ref-mode
Enable or disable use of this Telecom Slave as a sync reference.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Telecom Slave
Syntax
sync-ref-mode <sync-ref-mode>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the synchronization domain.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> sync-ref-mode enabled
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> show telecom-slave ts-1-1
Alias : TS1
Clock Identity : 0080ea33b0a00000
Operational State : normal
Admin State : in-service
Secondary States : act
Sync Reference Mode : enabled
QL Mode : disabled
Sync ID : sync-1-1-1-1
PTP Domain Number : 2
Clock Recovery Mode : two-way
Clock Recovery State : normal
Network Clock Type : option2-sonet
Assumed QL : ql-stu
Expected QL : ql-none
Received QL : ql-inv
Squelch Control :
Packet Clock Selected : sooc-1-1-1
Current Time of Day : 2014-02-25,22:06:30
Time Holdover Accuracy (ns) : 5000
Related Commands
add telecom-slave clock-recovery-mode
show telecom-slave
admin-state delete telecom-slave
sync-id
alias expected-ql
sync-ref-mode
assumed-ql ql-mode
sys-def-gateway
Configure the System Default Gateway IP Address.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Communications
Syntax
configure eth0 sys-def-gateway <def-gateway>
or
sys-def-gateway <def-gateway>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the System Default Gateway IP address. The system
supports configuration of a System Default Gateway. It can be associated with the
Management LAN port (eth0) or a Management Tunnel.
Configuration of the System Default Gateway creates a static route entry that is also
manageable by accessing the route table. The same rules for creating a default static route
on an interface also apply to the creation of a default gateway on an interface.
The static route created for the System Default Gateway has these values:
o
Destination IP address = 0.0.0.0
o
Subnet Mask = 0.0.0.0
o
Gateway IP Address = System Default Gateway value
o
Interface Name = interface matching the subnet for the Gateway IP Address
o
Metric = 0
o
Advertise Route = Disabled
Examples
For eth0:
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure eth0 sys-def-gateway 172.17.23.1
ADVA:comms--> show eth0
Name : eth0
IP Address : 172.17.23.30
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
DHCP Role : dhcp-client
DHCP : enabled
RIPv2 : disabled
MTU (bytes) : 1500
MAC Address : 00:80:ea:15:02:b0
System Default Gateway : 172.17.23.1
IP Address : 120.120.120.10
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : phoenix1
Associated Port : access-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 10.10.32.1
Interface : eth0
Related Commands
add arp-entry
ip-address (comms)
add ip-route
list mgmttnl
add mgmttnl
netmask
buffer-size
rip2Pkts-control
cir
show mgmttnl
cos
svlan-control
dhcp-client-id
svlan-id
dhcp-client-id-control
sys-def-gateway
dhcp-control
vlan-id
eir
syslog-control
Enable or disable the logging of System Security events, Alarm events or Audit events to the
Syslog server.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Alarm Log
Audit Log
Security Log
Syntax
syslog-control <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable the logging of Security events, Alarm events or
Audit events to the SysLog server.
Examples
To set System Alarm Log events:
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> alarm-log
ADVA:system:alm-log--> syslog-control disabled
ADVA:system:alm-log--> show alm-log-config
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
syslog-timestamp-format
Select the type of syslog server time stamp format:
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
syslog-timestamp-format <type>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> syslog-timestamp-format rfc3164
ADVA:system--> show system
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
system-defaults db
Create (save), restore or transfer a system default database.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Database
Syntax
For Admin Database - System Defaults - New or Restore:
system-defaults db save
system-defaults db transfer-file [ftp | scp | sftp] [get | put] <userid> [password | no-
password] <password> <ip-version> [<ipaddress>|<ipv6-address>] <filename>
Guidelines
This command is used to create (save), restore, overwrite with the factory defaults (new) or
transfer a system default database file. The ‘new’ and ‘restore’ options both cause a system
reboot, so a ‘no, yes’ option exists to allow backing out before execution. ‘New’ uses the
factory default database and overwrites both the system default database and active
database - it resets the NE to factory defaults. ‘Save’ overwrites the system default database
(originally identical to the factory defaults) with the current active database, making the
current database the system default. ‘Restore’ uses the existing system default database to
overwrite the current running configuration.
The new or restore operations overwrite the active database. Care must
be taken to ensure that the configuration of the restored database
matches that of the system, or traffic may be affected.
Examples
Example of creating a new system default database:
ADVA--> admin database
ADVA:database--> system-defaults db save
ADVA:database--> show file-services-status
Example of performing a file transfer for a system default database backup operation,
where the db-filetransfer-ip condition notification code is set to na:
ADVA:database--> system-defaults db transfer-file ftp put johannsen password *********
ip-address 10.10.10.10 10_03_27_DB
ADVA:database--> show file-services-status
Related Commands
activate-db show file-services-status
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file
system-defaults value-file
Transfer a system default value database file from a remote file server using a FTP, SFTP, or
SCP protocol.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Admin Database
Syntax
For Admin Database - System Defaults - Value File:
system-defaults value-file transfer-file [ftp | sftp | scp] get <userid> [password | no-
password] <password> <ip-version> [ <ipv4-address> | <ipv6-address>] <filename>
The name of the file to get. This is the file name and
path from the server root directory. The file name
and path are case sensitive and must not exceed 255
characters.
For diagnostics files, you should append a .zip
extension, which facilitates file decompression after
the file is transferred.
filename
For Debug file (last-reset-cause), you should append
a .img extension to facilitate analysis by ADVA
personnel (The file can only be opened by an ADVA
personnel with special tools).
Valid entry: The file name must be 1-255 characters
long using these characters: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, ., -, and
_. The name must start with a digit or character.
Guidelines
This command is used to transfer a system default value file. The system default value file
contains the values used whenever a new entity is created. A new file should not be loaded
unless it is known that the new default values contained therein will not create conflicts that
result in improper operation or conflicts with other entities.
Examples
Example of performing a file transfer for a system default database backup operation,
where the db-filetransfer-ip condition notification code is set to na:
ADVA:database--> system-defaults value-file transfer-file ftp put johannsen password
********* ip-address 10.10.10.10 10_03_27_DB
ADVA:database--> show file-services-status
Related Commands
activate-db show file-services-status
backup-db system-defaults db
restore-db system-defaults value-file
show db-version transfer-file
system-tod-ptp-clk
Select a Time of Day (TOD) source for the system when the System Tod source type is set to
PTP.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
system-tod-ptp-clk <ts-eid>
Guidelines
This command is used to select a Time of Day (TOD) source for the system when the System
TOD source type is set to PTP.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> system-tod-ptp-clk ts-1-1
ADVA:system--> show system
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2018-01-08,10:46:05
System Up Time : 2 hrs 56 mins 16 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE
Sys Time Of Day Type : local
Sys Time Of Day Clock Eid : none
Syslog Timestamp Format : adva
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
system-tod-type
Change system Time Of Day (TOD) source type.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
system-tod-type <tod-type> [<tod-source>]
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Time of Day source. When NTP or PTP Clock is
selected, the system clock synchronize its time to the selected TOD source.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
tacacs-privilege-control
Enable or Disable TACACS privilege control.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
tacacs-privilege-control [disabled | enabled]
Guidelines
When Enabled, the system expects the User Privilege level to be returned from the
TACACS+ server.
When Disabled, the system does not expect User Privilege level information from the
TACACS+ server, but use the privilege level set in the tacacs-user-privilege attribute.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> tacacs-privilege-control disabled
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol
regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type
security-strength
config-ssl-strength
security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging
show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment
show all-users
config-user <user-id> login-
show local-user
timeout
show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password
show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level
show security-system
delete <user-id>
tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval
tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address
unlock-user
nas-ipv6-address
regenerate-ssh-keys
tacacs-user-privilege
Default privilege level when TACACS control is disabled. When tacacs-privilege-control is
disabled, this value is used as the user's privilege level once authenticated by the TACACS+
server.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure User Security
Syntax
tacacs-user-privilege <privilege_level>
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> tacacs-privilege-control disabled
ADVA:user-sec--> tacacs-user-privilege provisioning
ADVA:user-sec--> show security-system
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol
regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type
security-strength
config-ssl-strength
security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging
show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment
show all-users
config-user <user-id> login-
show local-user
timeout
show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password
show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level
show security-system
delete <user-id>
tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval
tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address
unlock-user
nas-ipv6-address
regenerate-ssh-keys
target-mtie-performance
Configure the frequency performance target of a Syncjack Telecom Slave.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure syncjack
Syntax
target-mtie-performance <frequency-target>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the target value for frequency performance for a
Syncjack Telecom Slave.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack--> configure clock-analysis
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis:ts-1-1--> target-mtie-performance g823-PDH-traffic
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis:ts-1-1--> back
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:clock-analysis--> show syncjack-telecom-slave ts-1-1
Clock Recovery State : freerun
FREQUENCY RECOVERY PERFORMANCE :
Frequency traceability : false
Time since Frequency traceability change, (s) : 2008
Frequency recovery target mask : g823-PDH-traffic
Current Clock Recovery Score : Not Available
Time of Last Clock Recovery Score update : 2014-01-24,17:24:53
PHASE RECOVERY PERFORMANCE :
Time traceability : false
Time since Time traceability change, (s) : 2008
Target Phase Recovery Accuracy, (ns) : 1250
Current Phase Recovery Score : Not Available
Time of Last Phase Recovery Score update : 2014-01-24,17:24:53
Related Commands
add clock-probe
master-ip-address
add ptp-clock-probe
mtie-mask-margin
delete clock-probe
mtie-mask-type
delete ptp-clock-probe
name (ne, probe)
delete history-result
phase-performance-target
show clock-probe
ptp-flowpoint
show ptp-clock-probe
reference, reference-eid
show syncjack-telecom-slave
slave-ipv4-address
show history-result
source-eid
direction
source-type
expected-ql
target-mtie-performance
ip-version
telnet
Enable or Disable telnet access.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
telnet <control>
Guidelines
This command is used to enable or disable telnet access for the system. If enabled, the user
can access the system through a telnet connection.
Telnet is an unsecure protocol. Use of this protocol can have an impact on the security of
the system.
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> telnet enabled
ADVA:system--> show system
SFTP : enabled
SCP : enabled
Validation Timer Expiration : Not Applicable
Activation Time : Not Applicable
Local Time : 2018-01-08,10:46:05
System Up Time : 2 hrs 56 mins 16 secs
File services status : success
File services percent complete : 0
File services mode : IDLE
Sys Time Of Day Type : local
Sys Time Of Day Clock Eid : none
Syslog Timestamp Format : adva
Related Commands
show audit-log
admin-state
show conditions
alias
show ne-conditions
list sys-resource
show system
show alarms
syslog-timestamp-format
test-alarm
Raises or clears a test alarm on the system.
Security Level
Maintenance
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
test-alarm [raise | clear] [access-port-eid | network-port-eid |
nte-eid]
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> test-alarm raise nteosa5422-1-1-1
ADVA:system--> show conditions
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
time-clock-alias
Enter an Alias for a Time Clock.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Time Clock
Syntax
time-clock-alias <alias>
alias A character string (0 to 256 characters) representing the Alias of the entity.
Valid entry: 0 to 256 characters, no space; Default is null. Empty string or
string containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation marks. String
consisting of only SPACE is not allowed.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> time-clock-alias TCLK1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show time-clock
Alias : TCLK1
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : gps-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : tracking
User Request Action :
User Request Target : none
Leap 59 : disabled
Leap 61 : disabled
Clock Class : 96
Time Traceability Status : time-hold-over
Expected QL :
Current QL :
Time Scale : ptp
Time Holdover Performance :
Utc Offset (ns) : 35
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
e-PRTC Mode Enabled : disabled
time-code
Sets the time code in the optical port or in the RS-422 port of the IRIG-B line card.
Command Level
configure irig-opt
configure irig-rs422
Syntax
time-code <time code>
time code Valid values RS-422 port: b002, b004, b006, b007, 1pps, 1ppm, 1pph.
Valid values optical port: b004, b006, b007.
Example
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure irig-b irig_b-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:irig_b-1-1-2--> configure irig-opt irig_opt-1-1-2-1
ADVA-NE-1:irig_opt-1-1-2-1--> time-code b004
time-holdover-performance
Modify time holdover performance for this entity.
Command Level
configure time-clock
Syntax
time-holdover-performance <time_hold_perf>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> time-holdover-performance 500ns
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show time-clock
Alias : TCLK1
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Sync Reference Candidate : disabled
Selected Reference : gps-1-1-1-1
Clock Mode : locked
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none
Leap 59 : disabled
Leap 61 : disabled
Clock Class : 84
Time Traceability Status : time-locked
Expected QL : ql-none
Current QL :
Time Scale : ptp
Time Holdover Performance : 500ns
Utc Offset (ns) : 35
Current Time Of Day : Not Available
e-PRTC Mode Enabled : disabled
time-ref-alias
Enter an Alias for a Time Reference.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Time Clock
Syntax
time-ref-alias <timeref-eid> <alias>
alias Valid entry: 0 to 256 characters, no space; Default is null. Empty string or string
containing SPACE must be enclosed in quotation marks. String consisting of
only SPACE is not allowed.
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> configure time-clock time_clock-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> time-ref-alias timeref-1-1-1-1-1 GPS1
ADVA-NE-1:time_clock-1-1-1-1--> show timeref timeref-1-1-1-1-1
Alias : GPS1
Priority : 1
Source : gps-1-1-1-1
Status : ref-ok
State : active
time-reference-loss-handling
Configures the stratum level to report when the NTP clock loses reference.
Command Level
Configure NTP Clock
Syntax
time-reference-loss-handling <gnss-sync-loss-handling>
Examples
ADVA--> config ntp
ADVA:ntp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1--> config ntp-clock ntp_clock-1-1
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1-->
ADVA:ntp-NE-1:ntp_clock-1-1--> time-reference-loss-handling strtm-1-li-unkn
Related Commands
add ntp-clock, mode,sym-key-authentication
timeout
Configure the timeout value for timing out a security access request to this Remote
Authentication Server.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Remote Authentication Server
Syntax
timeout <num-seconds>
Guidelines
This command configures the timeout value for timing out a security access request to this
Remote Authentication Server. The value is specified in seconds. The range of supported
values is: 5 to 60. Default is 10. Up to three RAP servers (1-3) may be configured.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-rap 1
ADVA:user-sec:rem_auth_server-1--> timeout 10
ADVA:user-sec:server-1--> show rap-server
Related Commands
accounting-port
retries
control
secret
ip-address (rap)
show rap-server
order
timeout
port
time-zone-name
Sets a name for the system time zone.
Command Level
Configure System
Syntax
time-zone-name <string>
Examples
ADVA:system:timezone--> time-zone-name localtime
ADVA:system:timezone--> show time-zone
UTC Offset : +00:00
TimeZone Name : localtime
DST ControlEnabled : disabled
DST UtcOffset : +01:00
DST StartMonth : march
DST EndMonth : november
DST StartDay : SUNDAY>=8
DST EndDay : SUNDAY<=7
DST StartTime : 02:00
DST EndTime : 02:00
Related Commands
show time-zone
trace-route
The trace-route command records the route (the specific gateway computers at each hop)
through the Internet between the NID and a specified IPv4 host. It also calculates and
displays the amount of time each hop took.
The trace-route command operates by generating an ICMP packet, including in the packet a
“time to live” (TTL) time limit value that is designed to be exceeded by the first router that
receives it, which will return a Time Exceeded message. This enables a trace route to
determine the time required for the hop to the first router. Increasing the time limit value, it
re-sends the packet so that it will reach the second router in the path to the destination,
which returns another Time Exceeded message, and so forth. Trace route determines when
the packet has reached the destination by including a port number that is outside the
normal range. When it's received, a Port Unreachable message is returned, enabling trace
route to measure the time length of the final hop.
Security Level
Maintenance
Command Level
Any
Syntax
trace-route <ip-address>
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> trace-route 172.17.23.22
ADVA:comms--> show trace-route-result
trace-route6
Determines the traffic route to reach a particular IPv6 host.
Security Level
Maintenance
Command Level
Any
Syntax
trace-route6 <ipv6-address>
Guidelines
This command is used to determine the traffic route to reach a particular IPv6 host.
This utility works by sending out ICMP packets which are discarded by the routers along the
way. The ICMPv6 error messages sent back by these routers reveals the path between the
local NE and the remote host.
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> trace-route6 FDAA:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000A
ADVA:comms--> show trace-route-result
Related Commands
add arp-entry
add ip-route delete ndp-entry
show mgmttnl
add ipv6-route flush-arp-cache
show ping-result
add mgmttnl list mgmttnl
show src-addr
add ndp-entry ping6
show trace-route-
configure src-addr show arp-entries
result
delete arp-entry show eth0
trace-route6
delete ip-route show ip-interface eth0
ipv6-sys-def-gateway
delete ipv6-route show ip-routes
ipv6-unicast-addr
delete mgmttnl show ipv6-routes
rip-ng-control
dhcpv6-control prefix-length
ip-mode
transfer-file
Transfers a file using a FTP, SFTP, or SCP protocol. The specified protocol must be enabled
in order for this request to succeed:
1. Transfer the software image to the local NE using the transfer-file command.
2. Install the new Software into the Standby partition using the install command.
3. Activate the new Software using the activate command.
The software package file is transferred to a temporary storage location on the NE. Use the
show file-services-status to verify when the transfer is 100% complete.
Depending on the file you want to transfer, you need these privileges to run the command:
Security Level
maintenance/provisioning/superuser
Command Level
Admin Configuration File
Admin Database
Admin Diagnostics
Admin Last-reset-cause
Admin Upgrade
Alarm Log
Audit Log
Security Log
Syntax
For Admin Upgrade, Admin Diagnostics, Admin Last Reset Cause, Alarm Log, Audit Logand
Security Log:
transfer-file [ftp | sftp | scp] put <userid> [password | nopassword] [<password>] <ip-
version> [<ipv4-address>| <ipv6-address>] <filename> <path>
transfer-file [ftp | sftp | scp] get <userid> [password | nopassword] [<password>] <ip-
version> [<ipv4-address>| <ipv6-address>] <path>/<filename> [<confirmation>]
Password for the User ID on the remote server. Not entered if preceded by “no-
password password”, which is only valid for a ftp protocol.
Valid entry: valid password for the User ID on the remote server.
ip-version IP version of the remote File server.
Valid entry: ip-address (for IPv4), ipv6-address (for IPv6). The default is ip-
address.
Examples
Example of performing a file transfer for a software upgrade where the swdl-
filetransfer-ip condition notification code is set to na:
Example of performing a file transfer for a database backup operation where the db-
filetransfer-ip condition notification code is set to na:
transmit-extended-ql-tlv
Enables or disables the use of Extended QL TLV in transmitted ESMC messages for the main
board access port or the GE-4S line card access port.
Command Level
configure access-port
Syntax
transmit-extended-ql-tlv [enabled|disabled]
Example
ADVA-NE-1--> configure ge-4s ge_4s-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:ge_4s-1-1-1--> configure access-port lc_access-1-1-1-2
ADVA-NE-1:lc_access-1-1-1-2--> transmit-extended-ql-tlv [enabled
unicast-restart-timer
Configure the Unicast Restart Timer of a Slave Only Ordinary Clock SOOC.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Command Level
unicast-restart-timer <time>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Unicast Restart Timer of a Slave Only Ordinary Clock
SOOC.
Examples
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> unicast-restart-timer 400
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc
Alias :
EVC : none
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave Address : 100.100.10.0
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.255
Interface name : doctest
Current Offset From Master : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : disabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 100.100.10.1
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Delay Response Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Delay Response Receipt Timeout : 128
Master Sync Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 10
Master Lease Duration : 300
Recent Clock Class : 0
Related Commands
add ocs-port priority-mode-value
admin-state
alias show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
delete ocs-port show last-rcv-sync-msg
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show ocs-port
show perf-mon
master-priority show sooc
master-syncrcp-timeout unicast-restart-timer
priority-mode unicast-timeout
unicast-timeout
Configure the Unicast timeout.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure SOOC
Syntax
unicast-timeout <timeout>
Guidelines
This command is used to configure the Unicast timeout.
Example
ADVA--> configure ptp
ADVA:ptp--> network-element ne-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1--> configure telecom-slave ts-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1--> configure sooc sooc-1-1-1
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> unicast-timeout 30
ADVA:ptp-NE-1:ts-1-1:sooc-1-1-1--> show sooc
Alias :
EVC : none
Administrative State : management
Secondary States : act,sgeo
Operational State : outage
Slave Address : 100.100.10.0
Slave Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.255
Interface name : doctest
Current Offset From Master : 0
Current History 15 min. Index : 0
Master Clock Type : one-step
Unicast Message negotiation : enabled
Master Delay Mechanism : end-to-end
Master Priority : 0
Master IP Version : ipv4
Master IPv4 Address : 100.100.10.1
Master Announce Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Announce Receipt Timeout : 2
Master Delay Response Message
Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Delay Response Receipt
Timeout : 128
Master Sync Message Rate : 1-pkt-per-sec
Master Sync Receipt Timeout : 10
Related Commands
add ocs-port priority-mode-value
admin-state
alias show last-rcv-delay-rsp-msg
delete ocs-port show last-rcv-sync-msg
master-announce-rcpt-timeout show ocs-port
show perf-mon
master-priority show sooc
master-syncrcp-timeout unicast-restart-timer
priority-mode unicast-timeout
unlock-user
Unlock a user account.
Security Level
Superuser
Command Level
Configure user-security
Syntax
unlock-user <user-name>
Guidelines
This command is used to unlock a locked user. Only a superuser can unlock a user.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> show local-user netadmin
Related Commands
access-order
auth-protocol regenerate-ssl-certificate
auth-type security-strength
config-ssl-strength security-trap-type
config-user <user-id> cli-paging show active-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> comment show all-users
config-user <user-id> login- show local-user
timeout show provisioned-ssl-certificate
config-user <user-id> password show remote-user
config-user <user-id> priv-level show security-system
delete <user-id> tacacs-privilege-control
log-anonyme-interval tacacs-user-privilege
nas-ip-address unlock-user
regenerate-ssh-keys
utc-offset
Configure the offset of the system time from the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Command Level
configure system time-zone
Syntax
utc-offset <utc-offset>
utc-to-tai-offset
Sets the UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) offset from TAI (International Atomic Time) in
seconds.
Command Level
configure system time-zone
Syntax
utc-to-tai-offset <offset>
Examples
ADVA--> configure system
ADVA:system--> time-zone
ADVA:system:time-zone--> utc-to-tai-offset 15
valid-until
Setting for SSL Certificate.
Security Level
superuser
Command Level
Configure SSL Certificate
Syntax
valid-until <valid-until>
Guidelines
This command sets the valid-until date for a provisioned SSL Certificate.
Examples
ADVA--> configure user-security
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ?
ssl_certificate-1 The SSL certificate Entity Identifier
ADVA:user-sec--> config-ssl-certificate ssl_certificate-1
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> valid-until 2029-12-11
ADVA:user-sec:ssl_certificate-1--> show provisioned-ssl-certificate
Country : US
State : Texas
Locality : Richardson
Organization : ADVA Optical Networking
Organization Unit : Ethernet Access
Name : ADVA
Email : [email protected]
Valid Until : 2029-12-11,10:32:53
Related Commands
admin-state show audit-log
alias show conditions
list sys-resource show ne-conditions
show alarms show system
vlan-id
Configure the VLAN ID of a management tunnel.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Management Tunnel
Syntax
vlan-id <VLAN-ID>
VLAN ID.
VLAN-ID
Valid entry: 0 to 4095
Examples
ADVA--> configure communication
ADVA:comms--> configure mgmttnl mgmt_tnl-1
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> vlan-id 4095
ADVA:comms:mgmt_tnl-1--> show mgmttnl
IP Address : 120.120.120.10
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN ID : 4095
S-tag VLAN : disabled
DHCP : disabled
DHCP Client ID Control : disabled
DHCP Client ID : OSA 5422
RIPv2 : disabled
COS : 7
Buffer Size (Kbytes) : 32
CIR (bps) : 256000
EIR (bps) : 768000
MTU (bytes) : 1500
Encapsulation Type : ethernet
Tunnel Mode : vlan
Tunnel Name : phoenix1
Associated Port : access-1-1-1-1
System Default Gateway : 10.10.32.1
Interface : eth0
wtr-time
Set the SYNCREF or Time Clock Wait To Restore (WTR) time.
Security Level
Provisioning
Command Level
Configure Sync
Syntax
wtr-time <n>
Examples
Example at the Configure Sync level:
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure sync sync-1-1-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> wtr-time 5
ADVA-NE-1:sync-1-1-1-1--> show sync
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
Network Clock Type : option1-sdh
WTR Time : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
Selected Reference : none
Clock Mode : freerun
Sync QL : ql-eec1
User Request Action : none
User Request Target : none
Alias : TCLK1
Admin State : in-service
Operational State : normal
Secondary States : act
WTR Time (min) : 5
Selection Mode : prio-mode
x-y-display-points
Configures coordinates to display custom MTIE mask on a graph.
Command Level
Configure User MTIE Mask
Syntax
x-y-display-points <string>
Examples
ADVA--> network-element ne-1
ADVA-NE-1--> configure syncjack
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:user-mtie-mask--> configure user-mtie-mask user_mtie_mask-1-1
ADVA-NE-1:syncjack:user_mtie_mask-1-1--> x-y-display-points
0.05,2300;0.1,4600;0.2,9000;32,9000;38,10640;45,12600;50,14000;55,15400;64,17920;100,1800
0;1000,18000
Related Commands
mtie-mask-name, measurements-points, show user-mtie-mask