Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Indicates the identifier of the class-map for which configuration information is to be displayed. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to view the configuration information for all class-maps.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT QoS classification rules can be associated only with ACL 199. 2 You can now: » Configure one or more QoS classification rules (refer to Section 3.3.8.2.2) » Delete one or more QoS classification rules (refer to Section 3.3.8.2.3) » Terminate the ACL configuration mode (refer to Section 3.3.8.2.4) You can, at any time, enable/disable QoS marking (refer to Section 3.3.8.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values extended Indicates the identifier of the extended ACL for which the ACL configuration mode is to be enabled. You must specify 199 to enable configuration of QoS classification rules. Mandatory N/A 199 [name ] Indicates the name of the ACL for which the ACL configuration mode is to be enabled.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Table 3-15: Pre-Configured QoS Classification Rules and Class-Maps IP Interface Type of Traffic Protocol Source Port Class Map DSCP 802.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {host } Indicates the IP address of the host interface that generates the traffic for which this classification rule is to be configured. Specify the IP address that you have assigned to the internal-management, external-management, local-management or bearer IP interface.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration When you execute this command, the QoS classification rule is deleted from the ACL. IMPORTANT An error may occur if you specify a combination of parameters that do not match any of the existing QoS classification rules.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 3.3.8.2.4 NPU Configuration Extended ACL configuration mode Terminating the ACL Configuration Mode To terminate the ACL configuration mode, run the following command: npu(config-ext-nacl) # exit Command Syntax npu(config-ext-nacl) # exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Extended ACL configuration mode 3.3.8.3 Enabling/Disabling QoS Marking for ACL 199 You can enable/disable the QoS marking for the ACL.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {enable | disable} Indicates whether QoS marking should be enabled or disabled for a specific ACL. Mandatory disable enable Indicates the identifier of the ACL for which the QoS marking is to be activated. You musr specify 199. Mandatory 199 Command Modes 3.3.8.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (Standard) NPU Configuration Extended IP Access List 199 Access List Name(Alias) : 199 Interface List : NIL Status : Admin-Status : Filter Protocol Type : Source IP address : Filter Source Port : Rule Action : QoS Marking QoS Classifier ID : Marking rule status : ............... 3.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration “Displaying the IP Routing Table” on page 170 There are four automatically created static route with the IP addresses of the directly connected Bearer, External Management, Local Management and Internal Management interfaces (the IP address of the Internal Management interface is set to 10.0.0.254. Note that availability of certain interfaces depend on the connectivity mode). These routes cannot be modified or deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values Indicates the destination host or network IP address, for which the route is to be added. Mandatory N/A Valid IP address Indicates the address mask for the static route to be added.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if a route matching the specified parameters does not exist. Command Syntax npu(config)# no ip route Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 3.3.9.3 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values Indicates the destination host or network IP address, for which the route is to be deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format Command Modes NPU Configuration is directly connected is directly connected is directly connected via via via via via Global command mode 3.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration You can create the following types of rules for an ACL: Permit: Indicates that traffic matching the filter criteria is allowed to reach the NPU or AUs. Deny: Indicates that traffic matching the filter criteria is dropped, and not allowed to reach the NPU or AUs. You can configure multiple rules for each ACL; the priority for these rules is applied with respect to the sequence in which these rules are configured.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Table 3-17: Rules of Default ACL 186 Rule Action Source IP Address Source Port Destination IP Address Destination Port Protocol Permit Any Any Bearer IP address 2231 (used for WiMAX ASN Control Plane Protocol) UDP (17) Permit Any Any Bearer IP address 1812-1813 (used for RADIUS Authenticatio n and Accounting) UDP (17) Permit Any Any Bearer IP address 69 (used for TFTP) UDP (17) Permit Any Any Bearer IP addr
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT The default pre-configured and automatically created ACLs cannot be deleted and should not be modified. This section describes the commands for: “Configuring an ACL in the Standard/Extended Mode” on page 174 “Deleting an ACL” on page 198 “Attaching/De-attaching ACLs to/from an Interface” on page 199 “Displaying ACL Configuration Information” on page 202 3.3.10.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Standard Extended IMPORTANT ACL 199 is the default extended ACL that is pre-configured in the system, and is not attached to any interface, that is, it is INACTIVE. However, ACL 199 is reserved for QoS classification rules. You cannot configure Permit/Deny rules for ACL 199.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if:· You specify an invalid ACL number. The ACL number should be between 1 and 99 in the standard mode, and between 100 and 199 in the extended mode. The ACL name you have specified is already used for another ACL or is more than 20 characters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 3.3.10.1.2 NPU Configuration Configuring ACLs in the Standard Mode After you have enabled the standard ACL configuration mode, you can create or delete the Permit/Deny rules for forwarding traffic from/to a particular source/destination IP address. IMPORTANT You cannot create Permit or Deny rules for an ACL that is associated with a Qos marking rule. You can either associate QoS marking rules or permit/deny rules with an ACL.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Table 3-19: Parameters for Configuring Permit/Deny Rules in the Standard ACL Mode Source IP Parameter Description Example any Indicates that incoming traffic from any source IP address is permitted or denied. npu(config-std-nacl)# permit any host Indicates that incoming traffic from a specific source IP address is permitted or denied. npu(config-std-nacl)# permit host 1.1.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values { any | host | } Indicates the source IP address/subnet for which incoming traffic is permitted/denied.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes 3.3.10.1.3 NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values { any | host | } Indicates the source IP address/subnet for which the Permit/Deny rule is to be deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration 3.3.10.1.3.1 Configuring Permit/Deny Rules from/to a Specific Protocol and Source/Destination IP Addresses After you have created an ACL, you can configure Permit/Deny rules to be applied for traffic from/to a particular source/destination IP address/subnet, with respect to a specific protocol. IMPORTANT You cannot configure Permit or Deny rules for an ACL that is associated with a Qos marking rule.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration In the above commands, it is mandatory to specify the protocol and source IP address for which the Permit/Deny rule is to be created. If you do not specify the destination IP address/subnet mask, by default, traffic to all destination IP addresses is permitted/denied.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Table 3-20: Parameters for Configuring Permit/Deny Rules for Traffic from/to Specific IP Addresses Destination IP address Parameter Description Example any Indicates that traffic to any destination IP address is permitted or denied. any is the default destination IP address. npu(config-std-nacl)# permit ip host 1.1.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI { any | host | } Command Modes NPU Configuration Indicates the destination IP address/subnet for which traffic is permitted/denied Optional any For details, refer Table 3-20 Extended ACL configuration mode 3.3.10.1.3.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration { any | host | } Indicates the source IP address/subnet for which the Permit/Deny rule is to be deleted. Mandatory { any | host | } Indicates the destination IP address/subnet for which the Permit/Deny rule is to be deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration npu(config-ext-nacl)# permit udp {any | host | } [{gt | lt |eq | range }] {any | host | } {gt | lt | eq | range
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Table 3-21: Parameters for Configuring Permit/Deny Rules for TCP/UDP Traffic Source IP address Source port 4Motion Parameter Description Example any Indicates that incoming TCP/UDP traffic from any source IP address is permitted or denied. npu(config-ext-nacl)# permit tcp any any host Indicates that incoming TCP/UDP traffic from a specific source IP address is permitted or denied.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Table 3-21: Parameters for Configuring Permit/Deny Rules for TCP/UDP Traffic Destination IP address Parameter Description Example any Indicates that TCP/UDP traffic to all NPU interface IP addresses is permitted or denied. npu(config-ext-nacl)# permit tcp 1.1.1.1 host any Indicates that TCP/UDP traffic to a specific NPU interface IP address is permitted or denied. npu(config-ext-nacl)# permit tcp any host 1.1.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Table 3-21: Parameters for Configuring Permit/Deny Rules for TCP/UDP Traffic Destination port Command Syntax Parameter Description Example [{gt Indicates that TCP/ UDPtraffic is to be permitted or denied to the NPU interface source port for which the port number is greater than the value of this parameter. npu(config-ext-nacl)# permit tcp host 1.1.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description 4Motion NPU Configuration 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values any | host | Indicates the source host for which incoming TCP/UDP traffic is permitted/denied.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI {gt | lt | eq | range }] Command Modes NPU Configuration Indicates the destination port to which TCP/UDP traffic is permitted/denied. Optional 0-65535 For details, refer Table 3-21 Extended ACL configuration mode 3.3.10.1.3.2.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration npu(config-ext-nacl)# no deny tcp {any | host | } [{gt | lt |eq | range }] {any | host | } {gt | lt | eq | range
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Syntax (for Deny Rule) NPU Configuration npu(config-ext-nacl)# no deny tcp {any | host | } [{gt | lt |eq | range }] {any | host | } {gt | lt | eq | range
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration any | host | Indicates the NPU IP address/subnet for which the Permit/Deny rule for TCP/UDP traffic is to be deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration npu(config-ext-nacl)# permit icmp {any | host | } {any | host | } npu(config-ext-nacl)# deny icmp {any | host | } {any | host | } In the above commands, it is mandatory to specify the source IP address for which the Permit/Deny rule is to be created.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Table 3-22: Parameters for Configuring Permit/Deny Rules for ICMP Traffic Destination IP address Parameter Description Example any Indicates that ICMP traffic destined to the NPU interface IP address is permitted or denied. npu(config-ext-nacl)#permit icmp host 1.1.1.1 any npu(config-std-nacl)# deny host 1.1.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration Global command mode 3.3.10.1.3.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 3.3.10.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if: The ACL you are trying to delete is INACTIVE. The ACL number you have specified does not exist.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration To attach/de-attach an ACL: 1 Enable the interface configuration mode (refer Section 3.3.10.3.1). 2 You can now execute either of the following tasks: 3 3.3.10.3.1 » Attach an ACL to an interface (refer Section 3.3.10.3.2). » De-attach an ACL from an interface (refer Section 3.3.10.3.3). Terminate the interface configuration mode (refer Section 3.3.10.3.4).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if the ACL number/name that you have specified does not exist or is already attached to this interface.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes 3.3.10.3.4 NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values { | } Indicates the number/name of the ACL to be deattached from this interface.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description Display Format (Standard) 4Motion NPU Configuration 1 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [{ |
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format (Extended) Command Modes NPU Configuration Extended IP Access List ----------------------------Access List Name(Alias) : Interface List : , Status : Filter Protocol Type : Source IP address : Filter Source Port : Rule Action : QoS Classifier ID : Marking rule status : Global command mode 3.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Network Decision Point (NWDP): Includes the following non-bearer plane functions: » Implementation of EAP Authenticator and AAA client » Termination of RADIUS protocol against the selected CSN AAA server (home or visited AAA server) for MS authentication and per-MS policy profile retrieval » Storage of the MS policy profile for as long as the MS is authenticated/authorized and remains in the ASN controlled by the specific ASN
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration The following table lists the tasks for configuring the ASN-GW functionality.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Table 3-23: Tasks to be Executed for Configuring the ASN-GW Functionality Task Required for Operating the NPU with HA Support Required for Operating the NPU without HA Support “Managing the Connectivity Service Network Interface” on page 218 Yes Yes “Configuring Bearer Plane QoS Marking Rules” on page 219 Yes Yes “Managing Service Interfaces” on page 228 Yes Yes “Configuring the AAA Client Functionality” on page 239 Yes
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 3.3.11.1.1 NPU Configuration Configuring the Next-hop IP Address To map the next-hop IP address for a specific network ID, run the following command: npu(config)# idip For example, run the following command to map the MAC address of the BS with the next-hop IP address: npu(config)# idip 112233445566 10.0.0.1 NOTE Refer to Section 3.3.11.2 for a list of existing next-hop IP address-network ID mappings.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration CAUTION Specify the network ID if you want to delete a specific next-hop IP address-network ID mapping. Otherwise all the configured mappings are deleted. Command Syntax npu(config)# no idip [] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values Denotes the network ID(s) for which an IDIP context is to be removed.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description NPU Configuration 1 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the network ID (s) for which you want to view the next-hop IP addresses already mapped to it. Optional N/A 6-byte ID Specify a value for this parameter if you want to view the next-hop IP address(es) defined for a specific network ID.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 3.3.11.3 NPU Configuration Managing the MIP-Foreign Agent Functionality IMPORTANT The MIP-Foreign Agent functionality is not supported in the current release. The command npu# show mip-fa is not applicable. 3.3.11.4 Managing the Proxy-MIP Client Functionality IMPORTANT The Proxy-MIP client functionality is not supported in the current release. The command npu# show mip-client is not applicable. 3.3.11.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 3.3.11.6 NPU Configuration Global command mode Managing the Authenticator Function The Authenticator function of the NPU manages MS authentication for accessing WiMAX network resources. It also maintains context information for each MS that has accessed or is trying to access the network. For this, it handles all key derivations and distribution. In addition, it uses AAA client functions to send RADIUS messages on the R3 interface.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format NPU Configuration Authenticator Function Configuration : e eapTimerIdReq eapCounterIdReqMax authTimerNtwEntryHold eapTimerTransfer eapCounterTransferMax eapCounterReAuthAttemptMax authTimerReauthCmpltHold eapCounterRndTripsMax authTimerPmkLifetime authTimerPmkGaurd authCounterNtwEntryMax authTimerAuthFailureHold Command Modes Global comman
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration eapCounterReAuthAttemptMax The maximum number of times the NPU may handle a an MS/network-initiated re-authentication request. When the number of re-authentication attempts exceeds the value of this parameter, the MS is de-registered. authTimerReauthCmpltHold The period, in milliseconds, within which, re-authentication of the MS should be complete.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format NPU Configuration Data Path Function Configuration : dpTimerInitPathRegReq dpCounterInitPathRegReqMax dpTimerMsDeregReq dpCounterMsDeregReqMax dpTimerPathRegReq dpCounterPathRegReqMax dpTimerPathRegRsp dpCounterPathRegRspMax dpTimerPathRegStart dpTimerMipWaitDhcp Command Modes Global command mode The following table provides some details on these parame
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration dpTimerPathRegRsp The period, in milliseconds, within which the NPU should wait for an acknowledgement for the registration response. If a response is not received within this period, the NPU retransmits the response. dpCounterPathRegRspMax The maximum number of times the NPU may retransmit the path response.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Parameter Description ctxtfnTimerContextReq The period, in milliseconds, for which the NPU waits for a response to the context request. If the NPU does not receive a response to this request within the period specified by this timer, the NPU retransmits this request. ctxtfnCounterContextReqMax The maximum number of times the NPU will retransmit a context request.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Parameter Description msscfnTimerMsscRsp The period, in milliseconds for which the NPU waits for an acknowledgement for the MS state change response. If the NPU does not receive an acknowledgement within this period, it retransmits the MS state change response. msscfnCounterMsscRspMax The maximum number of times, the NPU retransmits the MS state change response.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format NPU Configuration CSN Interface Configuration : i Alias bearer CSNIF IPAddr CSNIF Mtu TUNNEL CheckSum TunIpipMtu Command Modes Global command mode The following table provides some details on these parameters: Parameter Description Alias A pre-defined IP interface to be used as a network interface for R3 control traffic and R3 data traffic. Must be the Bearer.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration To configure one or more QoS bearer plane marking rules: 1 Enable the bearer plane QoS marking rules configuration mode (refer to Section 3.3.11.11.1) 2 You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure the output parameters for bearer plane QoS marking rules (refer to Section 3.3.11.11.2) » Restore the default parameters for bearer plane QoS marking rules (refer to Section 3.3.11.11.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration If you use this command to create a new QoS marking rule, the configuration mode for this rule is automatically enabled, after which you can execute any of the following tasks: Configure the output parameters for bearer plane QoS marking rules (refer to Section 3.3.11.11.2) Restore the default parameters for bearer plane QoS marking rules (refer to Section 3.3.11.11.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI - 0)| 255)> NPU Configuration Denotes the type of interface for which you are defining the bearer plane QoS rule. Mandatory when creating a new Bearer Plane QoS Rule. N/A 0: Indicates the R6 (internal) interface 1: Indicates the R3 (external interface)) 255: Indicates that the parameter should be ignored for packets transmitted on both internal and external interfaces.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Denotes the traffic priority of the service flow (see “Specifying Service Flow Configuration Parameters” on page 288) provided as an Mandatory when creating a new Bearer Plane QoS Rule N/A Mandatory when creating a new Bearer Plane QoS Rule N/A 7 is highest 255 (ANY): Indicates that the parameter should be ignored for packets transmitted on both internal and external interfaces.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT Enable the bearer plane QoS marking rule that you are configuring. By default, all bearer plane QoS marking rules are disabled. Run the following command to configure the output parameters for this bearer plane QoS marking rule: npu(config-bqos)# config [outer-dscp ] [vlan-priority ] [qos enable] NOTE You can display configuration information for the bearer plane QoS marking rules.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [qos enable] NPU Configuration Indicates whether this QoS marking rule should be enabled. The absence of this flag indicates that this QoS flag is disabled. By default, a bearer plane QoS marking rule is disabled. Optional By default, the QoS marking rule is disabled. The presence/abse nce of this flag indicates that this QoS flag is enabled/disabl ed.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration Bearer plane QoS marking rules configuration mode 3.3.11.11.4 Terminating the QoS Marking Rules Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the marking rules configuration mode: npu(config-bqos)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-bqos)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Bearer plane QoS marking rules configuration mode 3.3.11.11.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the QoS alias of the bearer QoS marking rule that you want to delete. Specify a value for this parameter if you want to delete a specific bearer QoS marking rule. Optional N/A String Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to delete all bearer QoS marking rules except "int_default" and "ext_default"..
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the QoS alias of the bearer QoS marking rule that you want to display. Optional N/A String Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display a specific bearer QoS marking rule. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to display all bearer QoS marking rules.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration To configure a Service Interface: 1 Enable the Service Interface configuration mode for the selected Service Interface (refer to Section 3.3.11.12.1) 2 You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure one or more of the parameters of the Service Interface (refer to Section 3.3.11.12.2) » Restore the default values of the Service Interface parameters (refer to Section 3.3.11.12.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration After enabling the configuration mode for a Service Interface you can execute any of the following tasks: Configure one or more of the Service Interface parameters (refer to Section 3.3.11.12.2) Restore the default values of non-mandatory parameters of the Service Interface (refer to Section 3.3.11.12.3) After executing the above tasks, you can terminate the Service Interface configuration mode (refer to Section 3.3.11.12.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration “Configuring Parameters for IP-IP Service Interface” “Configuring Parameters for VLAN Service Interface” 3.3.11.12.2.1 Configuring Parameters for IP-IP Service Interface After enabling the IP-IP Service Interface configuration mode, run the following command to configure the IP-IP service interface parameters: This command shall configure one or more parameters of the IP-IP Service Interface.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [chksm] Command Modes NPU Configuration Indicates that end-to-end checksumming mechanism on ServiceTunnel Interface is enabled. Optional By default, this feature is disabled. The presence/abse nce of this flag indicates that this feature is enabled/ disabled. IP-IP Service Interface configuration mode 3.3.11.12.2.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [dflt-gw-ip ] NPU Configuration The IP Address and subnet mask of the Default Gateway. Mandatory N/A valid IP address and mask Optional 1480 556-1804 The IP address shall be unique among all the Host Interfaces IP's (Bearer, Local-Management, Internal-Management, External-Management) and existing instances of Service Interface’s Tunnel Destination IP Address and Default Gateway IP Address.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description NPU Configuration 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values descr A description of the service interface. Optional null String (up to 70 characters) vlan-id ] A Service Interface VLAN ID shall not conflict with other instances of Service Interface VLAN ID and VLAN IDs of Bearer, Local-Management and External-Management interaces.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration NOTE Refer to Section 3.3.11.12.2.1 for a description and default values of these parameters. Command Syntax npu(config-srvcif-ipip)# no tunnel [mtu] [chksm] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes IP-IP Service Interface configuration mode 3.3.11.12.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration 3.3.11.12.4.1 Terminating the IP-IP Service Interface Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the IP-IP service interface configuration mode: npu(config-srvcif-ipip)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-srvcif-ipip)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes IP-IP Service interface configuration mode 3.3.11.12.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Privilege Level 10 Command Modes QinQ Service interface configuration mode 3.3.11.12.5 Deleting a Service Interface You can, at any time, run the following command to delete service interface: npu(config)# no srvc-intf [] NOTE A Service Interface cannot be deleted if it is assigned to any Service Group. A QinQ Service Interface cannot be deleted if it is assigned to a Service Flow (with a VPWS-QinQ Service Group).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Specify a value for the intf-alias parameter if you want to display configuration information for a particular service interface. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all service interfaces.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format VLAN Service Interface NPU Configuration % Asn-gateway Srvc Intf config if-alias if-descr intf-type VLAN if-vlan-id if-dflt-gw-ip Command Modes Global command mode 3.3.11.13 Configuring the AAA Client Functionality The AAA client functionality enables configuration of one RADIUS client.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration 3.3.11.13.1.1 Enabling the AAA Client Configuration Mode To configure the AAA client parameters, first enable the AAA client configuration mode. Run the following command to enable the AAA client configuration mode.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration 3.3.11.13.1.2 Configuring Parameters for the AAA Client After enabling the AAA client configuration mode, run the following command to configure the parameters for the AAA client: npu(config-aaa)# config ([src-intf ] [primary-serveraddr ] [rad-sharedsecret ] [rad-CallingStationId {Binary | UTF-8}]) IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration [rad-sharedsec ret ] Denotes the shared secret between the AAA client and the AAA server. Optional default String (1 to 49 characters) [rad-CallingSt ationId {Binary | UTF-8}] The format of the MAC address used to define the Calling Station ID Optional UTF-8 Binary UTF-8 AAA client configuration mode 3.3.11.13.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Display Format Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the client-alias for which the associated AAA client information is to be displayed. In the current release the client-alias of the supported client is default.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration size(1020-2000)>][RadiusAtrbtTypeServiceProfileName ] [alrmAaaSwitchoverRetryFailThrshld(1-250)>]> NOTE You can display configuration information for global RADIUS parameters. For details, refer to Section 3.3.11.13.2.3 IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration [mtu ] Denotes the MTU to be used for the AAA client functionality. Optional 2000 1020-2000 [RadiusAtrbtTy peServiceProfi leName ] Denotes the RADIUS attribute in which the ASN-GW shall expect to get the service profile name.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration Global configuration mode 3.3.11.13.2.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration configured to support direct communication between MSs belonging to the service group. VPWS-Transparent: This type of service group is used only for VLAN CS flows. Once service group is configured as VPWS-Transparent type, IP allocation configuration is not required. This type of service group is not associated with any R3 service interface as vlan-tagged MS traffic is transferred transparently on the on the R3 interface.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Configured as any one of the following: » DHCP server that allocates an IP address to the MS from the local pool (in the non-HA mode). » DHCP relay that obtains the IP address using an external DHCP server (in the non-HA mode).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration information (refer to Section 3.3.11.14.10) or delete an existing service group (refer to Section 3.3.11.14.9). 3.3.11.14.1 Enabling the Service Group Configuration Mode\ Creating a New Service Group To configure the parameters for the service group, first enable the service group configuration mode.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration NOTE You can display configuration information for specific or all service groups. For details, refer to Section 3.3.11.15.2.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration {server|proxy|relay} |{[]}|{[] | [acctInterimTmr ]} This commands comprises 5 sub-commands: 1 npu(config-srvcgrp)# config {[srvcif-alias ] [waitdhcp-holdtime ] [dhcp-ownaddr ]} 2 npu(config-srvcgrp)# config {server|proxy|relay} 3 npu(config-srvcgrp)# config {[]} 4 npu(config-srvcgrp)# con
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [srvcif-alias ] Denotes the pre-defined IP or VLAN service interface alias to be used as the data path for traffic towards the core network. Mandatory N/A String Optional 0 0-86400 Mandatory N/A Valid IP Address Note that a Service Interface alias can be associated only to a single Service Group.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI {server|prox y|relay} NPU Configuration Mode of IP address allocation used for subscribers: DHCP Server/ Proxy/ Relay. Mandatory N/A dhcp-server dhcp-proxy dhcp-relay {acct {none|time|vol umeTime}} The Accounting mode for the service interface: none: No accounting support. time: The ASN-GW send RADIUS Accounting Start/Stop Requests.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration {ms-loop {enable| disable}} Denotes whether MS loopback (direct communication between two MSs belonging to the same service group) is enabled or disabled for the service interface Optional [acctInterim Tmr ] Applicable only if acct (see above) mode is set to either time or volumeTime.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level 10 Command Modes IP Service group configuration mode NPU Configuration 3.3.11.14.4 Configuring the DHCP Server/Proxy/Relay To configure the DHCP server/proxy/relay: 1 Enable the service group operation mode for DHCP server/relay/proxy (refer to Section 3.3.11.14.4.1) 2 You can now execute one of the following tasks according to the selected DHCP mode: » Configure the DHCP server (refer to Section 3.3.11.14.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-srvcgrp)# config {server|proxy|relay} Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {server|proxy| relay} Indicates whether the service group operation mode is to be enabled for the DHCP server, proxy or relay. Mandatory N/A server proxy relay Service group configuration mode 3.3.11.14.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration ] [lease-interval ] [renew-interval ] [rebind-interval ] [dnssrvr-addr ] [offerreuse-holdtime ] [opt60 ] [opt43 {[Name ] [Value ]}] [Sname ] [File ] [dnssrvr-addr2 ]) IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [[pool-maxaddr ] NPU Configuration Denotes the maximum (highest) IP address of the address pool configuration. Optional 255.255. 255.255 Valid IP Address DHCP address in the pool shall not overlap with the DHCP address pool defined in an existing service group and with ip addresses of host interfaces(Bearer, External mgmt, Internal mgmt amd Local mgmt).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 4Motion NPU Configuration [dnssrvr-addr ] IP Address of the first DNS Server to be provisioned to MS from this Group. Optional 0.0.0.0 (none) Valid IP Address [offerreuse-ho ldtime ] Denotes the Offer Reuse time in seconds of IP address offered to MS from this Service Group. Optional 5 1-120 [opt60 ] Configures option 60. Optional String (up to 30 characters).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration 3.3.11.14.4.2.2Restoring Configuration Parameters for the DHCP Server Run the following command to restore the default values of one or several DHCP server parameters. This command can be used to delete the DNS server address configuration (if specified).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-srvcgrp-dhcpserver)# exclude-addr [] …. Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values The number of IP addresses to be excluded Mandatory N/A 1-9 Denotes the exclude IP address that will not be assigned to an MS by the DHCP server.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description NPU Configuration 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values The number of excluded IP addresses to be deleted. Optional N/A 1-9 Optional N/A Valid IP address Do not specify any value if you want to remove all the exclude IP addresses specified for that DHCP server.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration Service group-DHCP server configuration mode 3.3.11.14.4.3 Configuring the DHCP Proxy After enabling the service group operation mode for the DHCP proxy, you can execute the following tasks: “Specifying DHCP Proxy Configuration Parameters” on page 263 “Restoring the Default Configuration Parameters for the DHCP Proxy” on page 266 “Terminating the DHCP Proxy Configuration Mode” on page 267 3.3.11.14.4.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [offerreuse-hol dtime ] Denotes the duration in seconds within which the MS should send a DHCP request to accept the address sent by the NPU. Optional 5 0-120 Optional 86400 24 4294967295 Optional 0.0.0.0 (none) Valid IP Address Optional 255.255. 255.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [dflt-gwaddr ] NPU Configuration IP address of Default Gateway to be provided by local DHCP Service with IP address for MS from this Service Group. Optional 0.0.0.0 (none) Valid IP Address Optional 50 1-100 Optional 75 1-99 In theProxy mode, this value is used if appropriate parameter is not received in RADIUS Access-Accept.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration [Sname ] Configures the proxy host name. This parameter is sent in dhcp-offer / dhcp-ack messages and may be used by certain CPEs. Optional empty string String (up to 64 characters) [File ] Configures the boot file name. This parameter is sent in dhcp-offer / dhcp-ack messages and may be used by certain CPEs.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-srvcgrp-dhcpproxy)# no [offerreuse-holdtime] [lease-interval] [dnssrvr-addr][renew-interval] [rebind-interval] [dnssrvr-addr2] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Service group-DHCP proxy configuration mode 3.3.11.14.4.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for the DHCP server address. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring this parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT For DhcpRlOpt82SubOpt1BinFrstrng value, enter hex string without spaces. If Opt82Unicast is enabled then DHCP relay agent appends option 82 to all DHCP messages (unicast and broadcast). If Opt82Unicast is disabled (default) then DHCP relay agent appends option 82 only to broadcast DHCP request messages.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [Subopt2value {Default|MSID |BSID|NASID| NASIP|Full-NA I|Domain|Asci iFrStrng |Bi nFrStrng } NPU Configuration Configures the suboption 2 (Agent Remote ID) of DHCP option 82. Optional Not Set Default MSID For AsciiFrStrng (string BSID enter up to 32 characters, NASID For BinFrStrng (string enter a string of up to 32 hexadecimal digits (no spaces).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [{Subopt7value [service-type] [vendor-specific ] [session-timeo ut]}] NPU Configuration Configures the suboption 7 of DHCP option 82. Optional Allows enabling/disabling the use of suboption 7 by specifying it.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Mode NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values no [Subopt1value] [Subopt2value] [Subopt6value] [Subopt7value] Indicates the removal status of DHCP Option 82 suboptions. Optional N/A N/A If no suboption is specified, the values of all suboptions will be removed. Service group-DHCP relay-Option 82 configuration mode 3.3.11.14.4.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-srvcgrp)# config {acct {none|time} | acctInterimTmr } Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {acct {none|time}} The Accounting mode for the service interface: Optional time none none: No accounting support. time time: The ASN-GW send RADIUS Accounting Start/Stop Requests.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [acctInterim Tmr ] NPU Configuration Applicable only if acct (see above) mode is set to time. The default interval in minutes for Accounting Interim reports to be used if Acct-Interim-Interval is not received from the AAA server. Optional 5 0 5-1600 Value “0” means interim reports are deactivated unless Acct-Interim-Interval is sent by the AAA server in Access Accept messages.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI {acct {none|time}} NPU Configuration The Accounting mode for the service interface: Optional time none time none: No accounting support. time: The ASN-GW send RADIUS Accounting Start/Stop Requests. The ASN-GW shall also send Interim Accounting requests to AAA server using RADIUS Accounting Interim messages on a preconfigured or negotiated interval. AAA server can send negotiated time interval in Access-Accept message.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration VID Map Range parameters (see Section 3.3.11.14.7.2) 3.3.11.14.7.1 Configuring the Accounting Parameters of a VPWS-Mapped Service Group run the following command to configure the accounting parameters for the service group: npu(config-srvcgrp-VPWS-Mapped)# config {acct {none|time} | acctInterimTmr } NOTE You can display configuration information for the service group. For details, refer to Section 3.3.11.15.2.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI {acct {none|time}} NPU Configuration The Accounting mode for the service interface: Optional time none time none: No accounting support. time: The ASN-GW send RADIUS Accounting Start/Stop Requests. The ASN-GW shall also send Interim Accounting requests to AAA server using RADIUS Accounting Interim messages on a preconfigured or negotiated interval. AAA server can send negotiated time interval in Access-Accept message.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration To configure the start vlan id run the command: npu(config-srvcgrp-VPWS-Mapped)# config vid-map-range-start vlan-id . To configure the end vlan id run the command: npu(config-srvcgrp-VPWS-Mapped)# config vid-map-range-end vlan-id . IMPORTANT When creating a new VPWS-Mapped service group, both start vlan-id and end vlan-id must be defined.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI vid-map-rangeend vlan-id NPU Configuration The start value of the range of VLAN IDs for mapping. Mandatory N/A 1-4094 Cannot be lower than vid-map-range-start vlan-id None of the value within the range shall overlap with any existing infrastructue (host interfaces) VLAN IDs.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration NOTE A Service Group cannot be deleted if it is assigned to a Service Flow. For details refer to “Configuring Service Flows” on page 285. To delete a VLAN service group (associated with a VLAN service interface), first execute the "no vlan-enable" command (refer to Section 3.3.11.14.3).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the group-alias for which the service group to be displayed. Optional N/A String If no grp-alias is specified, the parameters of all service groups will be displayed. Display Format According to Service Group type and (for IP Service Group) the configured DHCP mode. 3.3.11.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration NOTE You can display configuration information for the SFA functionality. For details, refer Section 3.3.11.15.2. For details on PHS Rules, refer to “Configuring PHS Rules” on page 333. Command Syntax npu(config)# sfa phs-enable Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Global configuration mode npu(config)# no sfa phs-enable 3.3.11.15.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration such as maximum latency. The QoS requirements for service flows are derived from "service profiles" defined by the operator. A service profile is a set of attributes shared by a set of service flows.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration NOTE The dgwPrfl option is for future use. Do not use this option. In the rest of this section this option will be ignored. If you use this command to create a new service profile, the configuration mode for this rule is automatically enabled, after which you can execute any of the following tasks: Configure the parameters for this service profile (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration Global configuration mode 3.3.11.15.3.2 Enabling/Disabling the Service Profile After enabling the service profile configuration mode, run the following command to enable this service profile: npu(config-srvcprfl)# config profile-enable A service profile can be enabled only if at least one service flow is configured.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration only with an IP service group. A VLAN CS service flow can be associated only with a VPWS (Transparent/QinQ/Mapped) service group. Typically VLAN CS service flows should be managed (created/modified/deleted) only by the AAA server. However, to support special needs, it is possible to define VLAN CS service flows for the Default Service Profile. Up to 12 Service Flows can be defined for each Service Profile.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration If you use this command to create a new service flow, the configuration mode for this service flow is automatically enabled, after which you can execute any of the following tasks: Configure the parameters for this service flow (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.3.3.2) Restore the default parameters for this service flow (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.3.3.3) Configure uplink/downlink classification rule names (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [grp-alias ] NPU Configuration Indicates the Reference Name for an existing service group to be used by the service flow. Mandatory when creating a new flow N/A An existing Service Group Alias. Mandatory when creating a new flow, only if the type of the specified grp-alias is VPWS-QinQ. N/A An existing QinQ Service Interface. VPWS Service Groups are applicable only for VLAN CS Service Flows of the Default Service Profile.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-srvcprfl-flow)# config ([flow-type ] [cs-type ] [media-type ] [uldatadlvry-type | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 255)>] [ulqos-maxsustainedrate ] [ulqos-trafficpriority ] [dldatadlvry-type | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 255)>] [dlqos-maxsustainedrate ] [dlqos-traf
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration [uldatadlvry-t ype | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 255)>] Denotes the data delivery type for uplink traffic carried by the service flow. Optional 3 (BE) 0-4 or 255 for ANY. [ulqos-maxsust ainedrate ] Denotes the maximum sustained traffic rate, in bps, for uplink traffic carried by the service flow.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [dlqos-traffic priority ] NPU Configuration Denotes the traffic priority to be applied to the downlink traffic carried by the service flow. Optional 0 0-7, where 7 is highest Optional 250000 0- 40000000 Optional 500 0- 4294967295 Optional 0 0- 4294967295 Although available for all service flows, not applicable for service flows with UGS uplink data delivery type.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [ul-unsol-intr vl ] NPU Configuration The nominal interval in ms between successive data grant opportunities for this uplink service flow. Optional 20 0-65535 Optional 250000 0- 40000000 Optional 500 0- 4294967295 Optional 0 0- 4294967295 Although available for all service flows, applicable only for service flows with the appropriate uplink data delivery type (UGS, ERTVR). Must be lower than ul-latency-max.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration Service profile-service flow configuration mode 3.3.11.15.3.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration After you have executed these tasks, you can terminate the service flow configuration mode, and return to the service profile configuration mode (Section 3.3.11.15.3.3.6). For more information about configuring classification rules, refer “Configuring Classification Rules” on page 301. Command Syntax npu(config-srvcprfl-flow)# ulclsf-rulename [] [...
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Indicates the name of the uplink/downlink classification rule to be linked to this service flow. Use the classification rule name to reference the appropriate classification rule. Mandatory N/A Valid classification rule name For VLANCS service flows the linked uplink and downlink classification rules should be the same.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Syntax NPU Configuration npu(config-srvcprfl-flow)# no ulclsf-rulename [ [] ...] npu(config-srvcprfl-flow)# no dlclsf-rulename [ [] ...] Privilege Level Syntax Description 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [ Indicates the number of uplink/downlink classification rules to be deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Service profile-service flow configuration mode 3.3.11.15.3.3.7Deleting Service Flows You can, at any time, run the following command to delete one or all service flows: npu(config-srvcprfl)# no flow [] CAUTION Specify the flow ID if you want to delete a specific service flow. Otherwise all the configured service flows are deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration npu(config-srvcprfl)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-srvcprfl)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Service profile configuration mode 3.3.11.15.3.5 Displaying Configuration Information for Service Profiles To display all or specific service profiles, run the following command: npu# show srvc-profile [] Specify the profile name if you want to display configuration information for a particular service profile.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Indicates the name of the service profile for which configuration information is to be displayed. Optional N/A String If you do not specify a value for this parameter, configuration information is displayed for all service profiles.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format Srvc Profile NPU Configuration status flow-id flow-type srvc-grp Service-If CS-type Media-Type UL-flowDataDeliveryType UL-flowQosMaxSustainedRate UL-flowQosTrafficPrority DL-flowDataDeliveryType DL-flowQosMaxSustainedRate DL-flowQosTrafficPrority UL-MinReservedTrafficRate UL-MaxLatencey UL-ToleratedJ
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration NOTE The Default Service Profile cannot be deleted. CAUTION Specify the profile name if you want to delete a specific service profile. Otherwise all the configured service profiles (excluding the Default Service Profile) are deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IP destination address (an address mask can be used to define a range of addresses or subnet) Source port range Destination port range You can define an L2 classification rule based on the Customer VLAN ID (CVID). Classification rules can be specified for: Downlink data is classified by the ASN-GW into GRE tunnels, which, in turn, are mapped into 802.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 2 NPU Configuration You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure the parameters for this classification rule (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.2) » Restore the default parameters for this classification rule (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.3) 3 » Manage protocol configuration (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.4) » Manage source address configuration (seeSection 3.3.11.15.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration You can, at any time, display configuration information (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.13) or delete an existing classification rule (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.14). 3.3.11.15.4.1 Enabling the Classification Rule Configuration Mode\ Creating a New Classification Rule To configure the parameters for a classification rule, first enable the classification rule configuration mode.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Clear the current configuration of this classification rule (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.11) After you have executed these tasks, you can terminate the classification rules configuration mode (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.12).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule)# config [priority ] [phs-rulename ] [iptos-low ] [iptos-high ] [iptos-mask ] [iptos-enable] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [priority ] Denotes the priority level to be assigned to the classification rule.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [iptos-high ] NPU Configuration Denotes the value of highest IP TOS field to define the highest value where the range can end. Optional 0 0-63 Cannot be lower than iptos-low. Can be modified only when IP TOS classification is disabled (see iptos-enable below). If set to a value lower than iptos-low, IP TOS classification cannot be enabled. Command Modes [iptos-mask ] Denotes the mask for IP TOS value.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule)# no [priority] [iptos-low] [iptos-high] [iptos-mask] [iptos-enable] [phs-rulename] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.4 Managing Protocol Configuration for the L3 Classification Rule L3 classification rules can classify the packet, based on the value of IP protocol field.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule)# ip-protocol Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.4.2Enabling Protocol Lists After enabling the protocol configuration mode, run the following command to enable one or more IP protocol lists: npu(config-clsfrule-protocol)# protocol-enable [] [...
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI [] [...] Command Modes NPU Configuration Indicates the IP protocols to be enabled. In the current release, only one protocol can be enabled per classification rule. Mandatory N/A 0-255 (Using standard IANA protocol values) L3 Classification rules-IP protocol configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration L3 Classification rules-IP protocol configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.4.4Terminating the Protocol Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the IP protocol configuration mode: npu(config-clsfrule-protocol)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-protocol)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classfication rule-IP protocol configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI 1 NPU Configuration Enable the source address configuration mode (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.5.1) 2 3 You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure the address mask (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.5.2) » Disable the source address (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.5.3) Terminate the source address configuration mode (refer to Section 3.3.11.15.4.5.4) You can, at any time, delete an existing source address (refer to Section 3.3.11.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid source IP address. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate value and format for configuring this parameter.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-srcaddr)# config [addr-enable] [addr-mask ] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [addr-enable] Indiactes that the use of the associated source address is enabled for the classification rule that you are configuring.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rules-source address configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.5.4Terminating the Source Address Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the source address configuration mode: npu(config-clsfrule-srcaddr)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-srcaddr)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classfication rule-source address configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.5.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the IPv4 address of the source address that you want to delete from a classification rule. Optional N/A Valid IP Address Specify this parameter only if you want to delete a specific source address.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration The following example illustrates the (sequence of) commands for enabling the source address configuration mode, configuring the address mask, and then terminating the destination address configuration mode: npu(config-clsfrule)# dstaddr 10.203.155.22 npu(config-clsfrule-dstaddr)# config addr-enable addr-mask 0.0.255.255 npu(config-clsfrule-srcaddr)# exit 3.3.11.15.4.6.1Enabling the Destination Address Configuration Mode\ Creating a
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values Denotes the IPv4 address of the destination address for which the configuration mode is to be enabled. If you want to create a new destination address, specify the value for the new destination address. The destination address configuration mode is automatically enabled.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [addr-enable] Indicates that the use of the associated destination address is enabled for the classification rule that you are configuring. If the use of this address is disabled, the associated destination address is ignored while classifying the packet.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration 3.3.11.15.4.6.4Terminating the Destination Address Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the destination address configuration mode: npu(config-clsfrule-dstaddr)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-dstaddr)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classfication rule-destination address configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.6.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the IPv4 address of the destination address that you want to delete from a classification rule. Optional N/A Valid IP Address Specify this parameter only if you want to delete a specific destination address. Command Modes L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration 3.3.11.15.4.7.1Enabling the Source Port Configuration Mode\ Creating a New Source Port To configure the parameters for a source port, first enable the source port configuration mode. Run the following command to enable the source port configuration mode. You can also use this command to create a new source port.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.7.2Enabling the Source Port Range Run the following command to enable the source port range: npu(config-clsfrule-srcport)# port-enable You can also run this command to enable a source port range that is currently disabled. For details, refer to “Disabling the Source Port Range” on page 323.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rules-source port configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.7.4Terminating the Source Port Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the source port configuration mode: npu(config-clsfrule-srcport)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-srcport)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classfication rule-source port configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.7.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values Denotes the starting value of port range to be deleted. Optional N/A 1-65535 Denotes the end value of port range to be deleted. Optional N/A 1-65535 L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration 3.3.11.15.4.8.1Enabling the Destination Port Configuration Mode\ Creating a New Destination Port To configure the parameters for a destination port, first enable the destination port configuration mode. Run the following command to enable the destination port configuration mode. You can also use this command to create a new destination port.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.8.2Enabling the Destination Port Range You can run the following command to enable the destination port range: npu(config-clsfrule-dstport)# port-enable You can also run this command to enable a destination port range that is currently disabled. For details, refer to “Disabling the Destination Port Range” on page 327.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-srcport)# no port-enable Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rules-destination port configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.8.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values Denotes the starting value of port range to be deleted. Optional N/A 1-65535 Denotes the end value of port range to be deleted. Optional N/A 1-65535 L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values cvid Denotes the Customer VLAN ID value to be assigned to the classification rule. Mandatory N/A 1-4094 L2 Classification rules configuration mode 3.3.11.15.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration 3.3.11.15.4.13Displaying Configuration Information for Classification Rules To display all or specific classification rules, run the following command: npu# show clsf-rule [] Specify the classification rule name if you want to display configuration information for a particular rule. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to view configuration information for all classification rules.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Display Format for each L3 rule NPU Configuration Classification Rule Configuration : ClsfRulename clsfRuleType: L3 Priority Phs rulename IpTosLow IpTosHigh IpTosMask clsfRuleSrcAddr clsfRuleMask clsfRuleDstAddr clsfRuleAddrMask IpTosEnable <0/1> SrcAddrEnable <0/1> DstAddrenable <0/1> clsfRuleSrcPort Start clsfRulePortEnable <0/1> clsfRuleSrcPort End
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the name of the classification rule that you want to delete. Specify this parameter only if you want to delete a specific classification rule, otherwise all configured classification rules are deleted. Optional N/A String Global configuration mode 3.3.11.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration To configure one or more PHS rules: 1 Enable the PHS rules configuration mode (refer to Section 3.3.11.16.1) 2 Configure the parameters for the PHS rule (refer to Section 3.3.11.16.2) 3 Terminate the PHS rules configuration mode (refer to Section 3.3.11.16.3) You can, at any time, display configuration information (refer to Section 3.3.11.16.5) or delete an existing PHS rules (refer to Section 3.3.11.16.4).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values Denotes the PHS rule for which the PHS configuration mode is to be enabled. Mandatory N/A String (1 to 30 characters) Global configuration mode 3.3.11.16.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [field ] Denotes the PHSF value, that is, the header string to be suppressed. Mandatory N/A String. This parameter is of format "0x000000000 000000000000 000000000000 0000000". Here Octet(x), x=20 bytes, each Byte will represent two characters when used as string like in xml file.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes NPU Configuration PHS rules configuration mode 3.3.11.16.3 Terminating the PHS Rules Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the PHS rules configuration mode: npu(config-phsrule)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-phsrule)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes PHS rules configuration mode 3.3.11.16.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the rule name of the PHS rule that you want to delete. Optional N/A String Specify a value for this parameter if you want to delete a specific PHS rule. Do not specify a value for this parameter, if you want to delete all PHS rules. Command Modes Global configuration mode 3.3.11.16.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the rule name of the PHS rule that you want to display. Optional N/A String Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display the parameters of a specific PHS rule. Do not specify a value for this parameter, if you want to display all PHS rules.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration keep-alive response, the ASN-GW shall make further actions, such as clearing the applicable MS(s) context. The ASN-GW builds a list of BS-of-interest which it must poll. The list shall be dynamically updated; the ASN-GW tracks all BSID(s) in all MS(s) contexts it holds, and dynamically updates the list of BSs-of-interest. When a new MS is attached to a BS that does not exist in the list, it will be added it to the list.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide configuration values that do not satisfy following condition: 'period*1000 >= rtx-time * (rtx-cnt + 1)'" Command Syntax npu(config)# keep-alive ([asn-ka ] [period ] [rtx-cnt ] [rtx-time ]) Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [asn-ka
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration npu# show keep-alive Command Syntax npu# show keep-alive Privilege Level 1 Display Format % Asn-gateway Keep Alive Configuration asn-ka : period : rtx-cnt : rtx-time : Command Modes Global command mode 3.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration WiMAX signaling protocols: Refers to all the protocols that implement the ASN-GW functionality. User interface: Refers to the command line or remote management interface used for executing all user-initiated events such as system shut down or reset. AU Manager: Refers to all internal processes used for fault, configuration, and performance management for AU.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration To configure logging, first specify system-level logging that is applicable across the entire system. You can then configure logging, individually for each system module. This section describes the commands to be used for: “Managing System-level Logging” on page 344 “Configuring Module-level Logging” on page 353 3.3.12.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration External server (Log files are sent to the external server in the Syslog log format. The Syslog daemon on the external server can save these log messages in the appropriate format depending upon the server configuration.) By default, system-level logging is enabled. To view whether the system-level logging is enabled/disabled for logging to file or server. For details, refer Section 3.3.12.1.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Privilege Level Syntax Description NPU Configuration 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {file|server } Indicates whether logs are to be written to a file or server. Mandatory N/A file: Indicates that logs are to be written to a file. (Logs written to file are not maintained after system reset; periodically save the log file to flash.) For details, refer to Section 3 .3.12.1.5.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if: Logging is already disabled for the requested destination (file or server). An internal error has occurred. The server IP address that you have specified does not exist.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {file|server } Indicates whether the system-level logs are to be disabled for a file or server. Mandatory N/A file: Indicates that system-leve l logging to a file is to be disabled. server: Indicates that system-leve l logging to a server is to be disabled.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration When you run this command, all the log messages are displayed. (4Motion maintains a maximum of 1000 log and trace messages.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if an internal error occurs when you execute this command. Command Syntax npu# show log destination Privilege Level 1 Display Format Logfile() Command Modes Global command mode 3.3.12.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration IMPORTANT Trace messages are also written to the same file as log messages (provided you have enabled writing of trace messages to file.) When you make a backup of log files written to file, the backup file also contains trace messages (provided you have enabled writing of trace messages to file). For more information about configuring traces, refer Section 3.11.1.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Command Modes 3.3.12.1.6 NPU Configuration Global configuration mode Deleting Backup Log Files from the NPU Flash You can delete the backup log files from the NPU flash. It is recommended that you periodically make a backup of these log files, and delete these from the NPU flash. IMPORTANT Trace and log messages are stored in the same backup file on the NPU flash. When you execute this procedure, trace messages are also deleted from the NPU flash.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Indicates the name of the compressed log file to be deleted. If you do not specify the file name, all the log files residing in the NPU flash are deleted. Optional N/A .gz Always suffix the file name with .gz. Command Modes 3.3.12.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration “Configuring the Log Severity Level” on page 354 “Displaying Configuration Information for Module-level Logging” on page 356 “Disabling Module-level Logging” on page 357 3.3.12.2.1 Configuring the Log Severity Level You can configure the severity level for logs to be generated for each module.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Table 3-24: Modules for which Logging can be Enabled Parameter Refers to...
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [{StartupMgr|S WDownload|Faul tMgr|PerfMgr| ShelfMgr|SIGAS N|UserIF|AUMg r}] Indicates the name of the module for which the severity level is to be specified. Optional N/A StartupMgr SWDownloa d If you do not specify any value for this parameter, the severity level that you specify is applied for all modules.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config)# show log level [{StartupMgr|SWDownload|FaultMgr|PerfMgr|ShelfMgr|SIGASN|UserIF|AUMgr}] Privilege Level 1 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [{StartupMgr|S WDownload|Faul tMgr|PerfMgr| ShelfMgr|SIGAS N|UserIF|AUMg r}] Indicates the name of the module for which you want to view the configured severity level.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config)# no log level [{StartupMgr|SWDownload|FaultMgr|PerfMgr|ShelfMgr|SIGASN|UserIF|AUMgr}] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [{StartupMgr|S WDownload|Faul tMgr|PerfMgr| ShelfMgr|SIGAS N|UserIF|AUMg r}] Indicates the name of the module for which logging is to be disabled.