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CLI Commands

CLI Commands

This appendix provides a convenient reference to MGX 8260 command line interface (CLI) commands. These commands can be entered at the command line via a console, modem or telnet session. MGX 8260 CLI commands drive node administration by operating beneath the WebViewer graphical user interface (GUI).

For comprehensive descriptions of all CLI commands, refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide.

Command Categories

For ease of reference, the CLI commands listed in Table A-1 can be divided into the following categories:

Alarms

Announcement Files

D Channel Configuration (DLSAP, MACSAP)

DMC DS3-to-DS1 Line Mappings

DS1 Lines

DS3 Lines

E1 Lines

Email Configuration (SNMP Trap Notifications)

Fast Ethernet (VoIP)

IPDC Protocol

MGCP Protocol

Node Management—General

Node Management IP Ports (Dedicated, In-Band)

Redundancy

SNMP Trap Management

SONET (OC-3) Lines

Command Listing

Table A-1 lists in alphabetical order all MGX 8260 CLI commands available to a SuperUser (Level 1) administrator. The Access column in Table A-1 identifies the range of user privilege levels granted access to an individual command. Users with privilege levels outside the specified range cannot access the command.


Note   All commands listed in Table A-1 are available to a user with Superuser (Level 1) privileges. Other user levels will only have access to progressively smaller subsets of these commands. Typing help at the command line will display an alphabetical list of the CLI commands to which you have access based on your user profile.

Table A-2 lists additional MGX 8260 CLI commands available only to a root user. The root login name and password cannot be changed by an administrator.

In both tables each command is identified by command name, arguments or variables, and a brief description. Variables are listed in sequential order from top to bottom of the table cell.


Table A-1: MGX 8260 CLI Commands—SuperUser Login
Command Access Variables Description

acannfile

1-3

fid (file ID = 1-100)

Activates a specific announcement file.

addcms

1

Comm-Str (community string = 20 chars.)

mgrAddr (IP address of SNMP manager)

Privilege (1 = read only, 2 = read-write)

Establishes the community string (password) governing privileged access to the MGX 8260 node by an SNMP manager.

adddchan

1-3

Index (slot.line of new D channel)

Repetitions (number of sequential lines to add = 1-1136)

DLSAP-profile (number of the DLSAP profile associated with the D channel = 1-10)

MACSAP-profile (number of the DLSAP profile associated with the D channel = 1-10)

DS0 (channel number of the DS0 for the D channel = 1-32)

DSO-format (Kbps of channel = 56 [T1] or 64 [E1])

Assigns a digital link service access point (DLSAP) and media access service access point (MACSAP) profile to the D channel of an ISDN primary rate interface (PRI) line. T1 and E1 formatted lines are supported, as well as non-facility associated signaling (NFAS).

adddlsp

1-3

dlsapProfIndex (identifier = 1-20)

dlsapFrameLen (frame length in octets = 1-1960)

dlsapWinSize (max. number of sequential I-frames = 1-128)

dlsapRetranscount (max. number of retransmissions = 1-1023

dlsapCongestionTimer (time in seconds after which DLCs are dropped if congestion persists = 1-1023)

dlsap200Timer (number of seconds that must expire before initiating a frame = 1-3)

dlsap203Timer (max. time in seconds allowed without frames being exchanges = 20-30)

dlsapModulo (modulus that sequentially numbers each I-frame = 8 or 128)

dlsapTEIAssign (2 = automatic selection by ASP Layer Management, n = TEI selected by the user)

dlsapMaxDlcs (max. number of DLCs for this DLSAP = 1-16)

dlsapTEI (starting number for assigning TEIs = 0-64)

Defines a collection of settings for the D channel protocol stack. These settings define the operating characteristics of the interface between LAPD and Q.931 call control.

addds1ln

1-3

Location (slot.number of the DS1 line)

numOfLines (number of lines to add = 1-1136)

LineType (2 = ESF for T1 DS1, 3 = ATT D4 format, 4 = E1 G.704, Table 4a, 5 = E1-CRC G.704, Table 4b, 6 = E1-MF G.704, Table 4a with TS16 multiframing, 7 = E1-CRC-MF G.704, Table 4b with TS16 multiframing)

LineCoding (2 = B8ZS [T1 only], 3 = HDB3 [E1 only], 5 = AMI)

SendCode (1 - Send No Code; 2 = Send Line Code [T1 only]; 3 = Send Payload Code; 4 = Send Reset Code [T1 only]; 5 = Send QRS [T1 only]; 6 = Send 511 Pattern; 7 = Send 3in24 Pattern; 8 = Send 1in16 Pattern [T1 only])

LineSignalMode (1 = none, 2 = robbed bit [T1], 3 = bit oriented [E1], 4 = message oriented)

XmitClkSource (1 = loop timing [recovered receive clock], 2 = local timing, 3 = through timing [reserved])

SignalBits (1 = 0000, 2 = 0001, 3 = 0010, 4 = 0011, 5 = 0100, 6 = 0101 ... 16 = 1111)

IdleCode (code sent on each idle DS0 within the DSL line = 0-255)

Adds one or more DS1 lines to NSCs or BSCs. The BSC must have DS3 lines already configured for the card.

addds3ln

1-3

Location (slot.number of the DS3 line; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)

RepeatLines (number of lines to be added in this request = 1-76)

LineType (3 = M23 [default])

LineCoding (1 = other, 2 = B3ZS, 3 = reserved)

SendCode (1 = Send No Code; 2 = Send Line Code; 3= Send Payload Code; 4 = Send Reset Code; 5 = Send DS1 Loop Code; 6 = Send Test pattern)

LoopConfig (1 = No Loop, 2 = Payload Loop, 3 = Line Loop, 4 = other)

XmitClockSource (1 = loop timing, 2 = local timing, 3 = through timing)

CableLength (1 = 1-225 ft., 2 = 225-300 ft., 3 = 300-450 ft., 4 = 450-900 ft.)

Adds one or more DS3 lines to BSCs or DMCs.

addereg

1-3

Index (unique number that identifies one of ten users = 1-10)

Address (email address [up to 40 chars.] of the person who will be notified of SNMP traps)

Trap#1...Trap#20 (numbers of the trap condition that triggers the email)

Establishes the trigger numbers of monitored SNMP traps and the email address to which notifications will be sent.

addethln

1-3

Location (9.line, line = 1-4)

Addr (IP address in dot notation)

Prim_IPGW_addr (IP address of the primary gateway)

AddTargetState (1 = active, 2 = inactive)

RDP (router discovery protocol, 1 = disabled, 2 = enabled)

Mask (subnet mask in dot notation)

Mode (1 = half duplex, 2 = full duplex)

Adds and configures Fast Ethernet lines (100BaseTx) on an SCC FE back card.

addiproute

1-3

IPRouteDestination (destination IP address of this route)

NextHop (IP address of the next hop of this route)

Mask (value to be logically ANDed with the destination address before being compared to the IPRouteDestination address)

Adds a static route from a node management port (primary, secondary or in-band) to a remote destination (such as a network management system). For systems that do not support arbitrary subnet masks, a value mask is automatically constructed based on network class.

addm13

1-3

SrcDS3LineNum (number of the source DS3 line on the DMC = 1-6)

SrcDS1LineNum (number of the starting DS1 line within the DS3 line = 1-28)

DestDS1SotNum (logical slot number for the starting destination NSC = 1-6, 11-16)

DestDS1LineNum (number of the starting DS1 on the NSC = 1-16)

NoOfLines (number of map pairs to add = 1-192)

Maps DS1 lines from a DS3 on a DMC to DS1 lines on one or more NSCs.

addmacsapprof

1-3

Index (identifier of a MACSAP profile = 1-20)

sapIf (logical interface, 1 = user, 2 = network)

LinkArb (arbitration scheme, 1 = passive, 2 = active)

LapdType (LAPD interface = 1-19; refer to Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

MaxOutStFrames (max. number of sequentially numbered outstanding I frames = 1-255)

TimQUpperThresh (max. seconds in I-frame queue before congestion timer is started and flow control begins = 1-32767)

TimQLowerThresh (min. seconds in I-frame queue before congestion timer is stopped and flow control ceases = 1-32767)

ConnTimer (connection timer = 1-1024 seconds)

t201timer (T201 timer value = 1-1024 seconds)

t202Timer (T202 timer value = 1-1024 seconds)

N202 (max. number of transmissions of TEI identity request message)

LowAutoTei (value > lowest automatic TEI that ASP can allocate [1-27])

KeepL1Up (1 = false, 2 = true)

Creates a media access service access point (MACSAP) profile when adding an ISDN-PRI D channel. These settings define the operating characteristics of the interface between the link access protocol D channel (LAPD) and the physical layer.

addreds

1, 2

PrimarySlot (physical location of the primary card = 1-8 and 11-16)

SecondarySlot (physical location of the secondary card = 1-8 and 11-16)

Adds card redundancy by creating mated pairs of BSCs or assigning multiple primary NSCs to a single secondary NSC. Requests confirmation before implementation.

addreds_

1, 2

PrimarySlot (physical location of the primary card = 1-8 and 11-16)

SecondarySlot (physical location of the secondary card = 1-8 and 11-16)

Adds card redundancy by creating mated pairs of BSCs or assigning multiple primary NSCs to a single secondary NSC. Does not request confirmation.

addsess

1-3

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

SessionId (index of this session = 1 or 2)

LocalAddr (local IP address of this session)

LocalPort (local UDP port, > 1024)

RemoteAddr (IP address of call agent)

RemotePort (call agent's UDP port, > 1024)

Priority (session priority > 0)

Establishes MGCP communication links between the MGX 8260 node and a primary or secondary media gateway controller. Sessions are members of session groups. Session groups are members of session sets. To assure reliable operation, two sessions should be created for each SCC through two independent networks.

addsgrp

1-3

GroupSetId (index of the set to which this group belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

Adds an MGCP session group containing a collection of sessions that communicate with a single media gateway controller.

addsonetln

1-3

Location (line number, line = 1-4)

numOfLines (1-4)

MediumType (1 = SONET, 2 = SDH [reserved])

LoopConfig (loopback state, 1 = no loop, 2 = line loop, 3 = serial loop, 4 = parallel loop)

HCSmasking (reserved)

PayloadScrambling (1 = disable, 2 = enable)

FrameScrambling (1 = disable, 2 = enable)

TxClockSource (1 = loop timing, 2 = local timing, 3 = reserved)

Creates optical interfaces on SCC-OC3 front and back cards.

addsset

1-3

SessSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

MinSlot (min. slot number within the MGX 8260 chassis assigned for this session set = 1-8 and 11-16)

MinLine (min. line number assigned for this session set; BSC = 1-168, NSC = 1-16)

MaxSlot (max. slot number within the MGX 8260 chassis assigned for this session set = 1-8 and 11-16)

MaxLine (max. line number assigned for this session set; BSC = 1-168, NSC = 1-16)

RedunMode (1 = non-fault tolerant, one session group interfaced to a single media gateway controller; 2 = fault tolerant, one or two session groups to redundant media gateway controllers)

Adds a session set containing a collection of session groups that control a range of MGX 8260 lines. One or two session sets are adequate for a single MGX 8260 node.

addtmgr

1-3

Addr (IP address of SNMP manager that will receive trap events)

Port (UDP port to which the traps are sent)

Interface (1 = Ethernet Mgmt port on SCC, 2 = in-band management via Fast Ethernet port on SCC-4FE)

Com_String (SNMP community string [password] for the trap manager [max. 20 chars])

Bitmap (specifies trap categories to be sent to the trap manager; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Establishes the configuration for sending SNMP trap events to a trap manager.

addusp

1

Name (login name of new user expressed as a case-sensitive alphanumeric string of 4 to 10 chars.)

Access_Level (1-6, 1 = Superuser, 6 = guest))

Creates a user account with associated privileges for logging into the MGX 8260.

addvport

1-3

SlotNum (logical slot number of an NSC =1-8, 11-16)

PortNum (1-512)

LineNum (1-16)

DS0Num (T1 = 1-24, E1 = 1-30)

RepetitionNum (number of ports to add = 1-6944)

WrapNum (DS0 number at which to wrap to the next slot; T1 = 384, E1 = 480 with CAS or 496 without CAS)

Dejitter (1 = disabled, 2 = enabled)

DejitterBufLen (initial length of dejitter buffer specified in multiples of 10 msec = 1-Maxdj)

Maxdj (max. length of dejitter buffer specified in multiples of 10 msec = 1-50)

Mindj (min. length of dejitter buffer specified in multiples of 10 msec = 1-DejitterBufLen)

PacketLoading (IP packet loading time for voice service expressed in multiples of 10 msec = 1-10)

EchoTail (echo cancellation; 1 = disabled, 2 = 24 msecs, 3 = 32 msecs, 4 = 48 msecs, 5 = 64 msecs, 6 = 80 msecs, 7 = 96 msecs, 8 = 112 msecs, 9 = 128 msecs

Adds one or more voice ports to an existing DS1 line.

bye

1-6

-

Log out of MGX 8260 node.

chcdif

1,2

Card (physical slot number of an NSC)

Mode (1 = direct interface via back card, 2 = back plane [DMC demultiplexing], 3 = MSM via SCC-FE)

Configures the interface mode of the 16 DS1s on an NSC.


Caution   This command resets the NSC.

chcsbaynum

1, 2

Num (string of exactly 8 characters)

Establishes an equipment bay number for this MGX 8260 node. Bay number is used by IPDC soft switch.

chcsid

1, 2

SystemId (string of up to 24 characters)

Establishes node identifier for use by IPDC call server.

chcsnumfor

1, 2

Num (1 = zero based, 2 = one based)

Establishes card, line and channel number counting format for use by IPDC call server. Zero-based counts begin with 0; one-based counts with 1.

chcstype

1, 2

SystemType (string of exactly 9 characters)

Establishes gateway manufacturer and model for use by IPDC soft switch.

chdate

1, 2

date (format = mm/dd/yyyy)

Changes the system date.

chds1alm

1-3

Location (physical slot.number of DS1 line)

Red_Severity (near end LOF indication, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

RAI_Severity (remote alarm indication, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

Perf_Alarm_Severity (performance alarm indication when Thresholds are exceeded, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

Thresholds (refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Sets alarm severity and threshold parameters for a DS1 line.

chds1ln

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

NumOfLines (1-1136)

LineType (2 = ESF for T1 DS1; 3 = ATT D4 format; 4 = E1 G.704, Table 4a; 5 = E1-CRC G.704, Table 4b; 6 = E1-MF G.704, Table 4a with TS16 multiframing; 7 = E1-CRC-MF G.704, Table 4b with TS16 multiframing)

LineCoding (2 = B8ZS [T1], 3 = HDB3 [E1], 5 = AMI)

SendCode (1 - Send No Code; 2 = Send Line Code [T1 only]; 3 = Send Payload Code; 4 = Send Reset Code [T1 only]; 5 = Send QRS [T1 only]; 6 = Send 511 Pattern; 7 = Send 3in24 Pattern; 8 = Send 1in16 Pattern [T1 only])

LoopConfig (1 = No Loop, 2 = Payload Loop, 3 = Line Loop, 4 = other)

LineSignalMode (1 = none, 2 = robbed bit [T1], 3 = bit oriented [E1], 4 = message oriented)

XmitClkSource (1 = loop timing [recovered receive clock], 2 = local timing, 3 = through timing [reserved])

SignalBits (1 = 0000, 2 = 0001, 3 = 0010, 4 = 0011, 5 = 0100, 6 = 0101 ... 16 = 1111)

IdleCode (code sent on each idle DS0 within the DSL line = 0-255)

Reconfigures one or more DS1 lines on NSCs or BSCs.

chds1lnecho

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

State (echo canceller state; 1 = disable, 2 = enable, 3 = not applicable [MGCP])

Enables or disables echo cancellation for a specified DS1.

Note   Under MGCP you cannot configure echo cancellation for BSC or NSC cards.

chds3alm

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506)

Red_Severity (near end LOF indication, 1 = major, 0 = minor)

RAI_Severity (remote alarm indication, 1 = major, 0 = minor)

Perf_Alarm_Severity (performance alarm indication when Thresholds are exceeded, 1 = major, 0 = minor)

Thresholds (refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Sets alarm severity and threshold parameters for a DS3 line.

chds3ln

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506)

NumOfLines (1-76)

LineType (3 = M23 [default])

LineCoding (1 = other, 2 = B3ZS, 3 = reserved)

SendCode (1 = Send No Code, 2 = Send Line Code, 3= Send payload Code, 4 = Send Reset Code, 5 = Send DS1 loop Code, 6 = Send Test pattern)

LoopConfig (1 = No Loop, 2 = Payload Loop, 3 = Line Loop, 4 = other)

XmitClockSource (1 = loop timing, 2 = local timing, 3 = through timing)

CableLength (1 = 1-225 ft., 2 = 225-300 ft., 3 = 300-450 ft., 4 = 450-900 ft.)

Reconfigures one or more DS3 lines on DMCs or BSCs.

che1alm15

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16)

Thresholds (refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Sets 15-minute alarm threshold parameters for E1 lines on NSCs.

che1alm24

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16)

Thresholds (refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Sets 24-hour alarm threshold parameters for E1 lines on NSCs.

che1almsev

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16)

Red_Severity (near end LOF indication, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

RAI_Severity (remote alarm indication, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

RMAI_Severity (RMAI alarm indication, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

TS16_Severity (TS16 alarm indication, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

Perf_Alarm_Severity (performance alarm indication when Thresholds are exceeded, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

Sets alarm severity indicators for E1 lines on NSCs.

chem

1-3

EmailServerDomain (text string identifying the email sever on your network, max. 30 chars.)

EmailServerIPAddr (IP address of email server; 0.0.0.0 disables email notifications)

SourceEmailAddr (text string which will be included in the "from" email address to identify the MGX 8260 node sending the email; max. 40 chars.)

Configures the email server to be used for sending alerts about SNMP traps.

chereg

1-3

Index (position of the email address in the SnmpEmailRegTable = 1-10)

EmailAddress (email address of the person who will receive emails about SNMP traps)

Trap#1...Trap#20 (numbers of the trap condition that triggers the email)

Enters the email information for up to 10 recipients of emails about SNMP trap events.

chethln

1-3

Location (9.line number of FE interface; line = 1-4)

Gway_Addr (IP address of the primary gateway for the FE interface)

RDP (router discovery protocol, 1 = disabled, 2 = enabled)

Mask (subnet mask in dotted notation)

Mode (1 = half duplex, 2 = full duplex)

Configures a Fast Ethernet (FE) interface on an SCC-FE back card for Voice over IP (VoIP) applications.

chgw

1, 2

Address (IP address in dotted notation)

Configures the gateway address for node management traffic.

chibip

1, 2

Address (IP address of an FE port on an SCC-FE back card)

Mask (subnet mask in dotted notation)

Configures a Fast Ethernet port on an SCC-FE back card for in-band node management.

chibtcnf

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

NumOfLines (1-1136)

InterdigitPartialTimer (number of msec. to wait to receive next digit = 4-24)

InterdigitCriticalTimer (number of msec. to wait before assuming all digits have been received = 0-8)

Configures in-band reception of DTMF digits on a DS1 Line.

chidletm

1-6

IdleTime (time = 0 [infinity]-2147483647 minutes)

Sets the amount of time allowed with no keyboard input after which an MGCP session is terminated. Setting idle time to zero prevents session termination.

chipdccot

1, 2

rcot (COT receive tone, co1 = 2010Hz, co2 = 1780Hz)

tcot (COT transmit tone, 1 = 2010Hz, 2 = 1780Hz

Sets the default transmit and receive tones used for continuity tests (COT) initiated via IPDC commands from a media gateway controller.

chipdcgwip

1, 2

ip (IP address of the gateway for the IPDC link)

port (TCP port [well known number] of the gateway for the IPDC link = 1025-65535, default = 5000)

Configures the gateway and TCP port for IPDC links.

chipdcmaxm

1, 2

num (max. number of card slots [modules] = 1-10)

Sets the maximum number of modules supported by an IPDC based call agent.

chipdcpssip

1, 2

ip (IP address of the primary soft switch)

port (TCP port for primary soft switch = 1025-65535; cannot be a well known number0

Configures IPDC control port for the primary soft switch (call agent).

chipdcssadm

1, 2

primary (administrative status of primary soft switch; 1 = down, 2 = up, 3 = graceful disconnect based on downtime)

secondary (administrative status of secondary soft switch; 1 = down, 2 = up, 3 = graceful disconnect based on downtime)

downtime (time after which a graceful disconnect is initiated = 0 [disabled])

Changes administrative status of primary or secondary IPDC soft switches.

chipdcssbanum

1, 2

num (string of exactly 8 alphanumeric characters)

Assigns a bay number identifying the location of an MGX 8260 node for use by an IPDC soft switch.

chipdcsshlth

1, 2

admp (primary soft switch link health check; 1 = enabled, 2 = disabled)

adms (secondary soft switch link health check; 1 = enabled, 2 = disabled)

dntime (time to wait before disabling the link health check = 400-10000 msec)

Enables or disables IPDC link heath checks for primary or secondary soft switches.

chipdcssid

1, 2

ID (node identifier = 0-24)

Establishes an MGX 8260 node identifier for use by an IPCD soft switch.

chipdcssnumfor

1, 2

format (1 = 0-base, 2 = 1-base)

Establishes IPDC soft switch interpretation of module, line and channel numbers:

  • Zero-base all numbering sequences begin at 0

  • One-base all numbering sequences begin at 1

chipdcsssip

1, 2

ip (IP address of the secondary soft switch)

port (TCP port for secondary soft switch = 1025-65535; cannot be a well known number0

Configures IPDC control port for the secondary soft switch (call agent).

chipdcsstype

1, 2

type (string of exactly 9 alphanumeric characters)

Used by IPDC soft switches to identify the manufacturer and model of the media gateway.

chipdctimer

1, 2

ssConnRetryTimer (min. connection retry interval; interval doubles with each retry until ssConnRetryThr value is reached; interval = 2000-5000 msec.)

ssConnRetryThr (max. connection retry interval = 16000-256000 msec.)

tcpConnRetrTimer (retry interval for a TCP connection when link is down = 1000-10000 msec.)

nsupRtxTimer (retry interval for NSUP message; timer stops upon receipt of ASUP; interval = 1000-10000 msec.)

lnkActiveTimer (wait time for message from soft switch before declaring link down = 1000-60000 msec.)

maxTcpConnRetry (max. number of TCP connection attempts when link is down = 1-10)

maxNsupRetry (max. number of NSUP retry attempts when link is down = 1-10)

Configures IPDC timers and retry counters.

chkey

1, 2

key (up to 6 alphanumeric characters)

Configures the TFTP security key for uploading and downloading files. Prevents unauthorized file transfers.

chlpip

1, 2

IP Address (dotted notation)

SubnetMask (dotted notation)

BitMap (port1.port2.port4.port4, format = x.x.x.x where x = 1 [enable] or 0 [disable]) For example, 1.1.0.0 enables FE ports 1 and 2.

Sets the IP address, subnet mask and enables FE ports.

chm13

1-3

SrcDS3LineNum (number of the source DS3 line on the DMC = 1-6)

SrcDS1LineNum (number of the starting DS1 line within the DS3 line = 1-28)

DestDS1SotNum (logical slot number for the starting destination NSC = 1-6, 11-16)

DestDS1LineNum (number of the starting DS1 on the NSC = 1-16)

Changes mapping of DS1 lines from a DS3 on a DMC to DS1 lines on one or more NSCs.

chmgcpcore

1, 2

RequestTimeOut (time interval before retransmitting an unacknowledged message = 1-100000 msec.)

RequestRetries (max. number of retires for a timed out request = 0-15)

AdminStatus (1 = up, 2 = down, 3 = graceful shutdown following RestartDelay)

RestartInProgMWD (max. wait delay before media gateway interface sends Restart In Progress [RSIP] message to the call agent = 0-600000msec.

RestartDelay (wait time before a graceful shutdown = 0-600 msec. [0=immediate])

ResponseTimeout (wait time before retransmitting unacknowledged messages = 1-100000 msec.)

ConnectivityTimeout (wait time for an MGCP request before dropping link = 1-100000 msec.)

Set MGCP core parameters for communication with a media gateway controller.

chmgcpdname

1, 2

DomainName (domain name for this node = 1-64 chars.)

Establishes domain name for this MGX 8260 node as an alternative to an IP address.

chmgcplocaladdr1

1, 2

MgcpLocalAddressNet1 (IP address of the default media gateway controller for network 1to which RSIP message is sent)

MgcpLocalPrimUDPPortNet1 (primary UDP port of the MGX 8260 node for network 1 = 1025-65535)

Sets the IP address for sending RSIP messages to a media gateway controller over network 1.

chmgcplocaladdr2

1, 2

MgcpLocalAddressNet2 (IP address of the default media gateway controller for network 2 to which RSIP message is sent)

MgcpLocalPrimUDPPortNet2 (primary UDP port of the MGX 8260 node for network 2 = 1025-65535)

Sets the IP address for sending RSIP messages to a media gateway controller over network 2.

chmpc

1, 2

DefTypeNetwork (1 = VoIP, 2 = VoATM, 3 = local)

DefPktnPeriod (packetization period = 10 msec. [fixed])

DefBandwidth (network bandwidth in Kbps = 8 or 64)

DefEchoCancel (1 = off, 2 = on)

DefSilenceSupp (1 = off, 2 = on)

DefTypeOfService (1-256 [1 = no service type])

DefResourceRes (resource reservation type; 1 = Best Effort, 2 = guaranteed, 3 = not used, 4 = controlled load)

DefCOTReceiveTone (1= co1 [2010Hz], 2 = co2 [1780Hz])

DefCOTtransmitTone (1= co1 [2010Hz], 2 = co2 [1780Hz])

Encoding (1 = PCMA [A-law], 2= PCMU {Mu-law], 3 = G792A, 4 = G72632K)

Configures MGCP platform control (MPC) parameters.

chndinf

1, 2

RackNum (shelf number for node = 1-100)

NodeName (alphanumeric identifier for node up to 15 chars.)

NodeNum (numeric identifier for node = 1-1000)

Configures identifying information for this MGX 8260 node.

chpclksrc

1, 2

slotNum (slot number of the source clock = 1-16)

LineNum (NSC = 1-16, BSC = 501-506, DMC = 1-6, SCC = 1-4 [OC-3, ClkSrcType=1, CardType=2], SCC = 1 [BITS, ClkSrcType=3, CardType=1]

ClkSrcType (1 = broadband, 2 = narrowband, 3 = external, 4 = internal)

CardType (1 = BITS, 2 = OC-3)

Sets primary clock source for this node.

chpcs

1, 2

Address (primary MCS IP address in dotted notation)

Interface (default TCP port number > 1024)

Check (link health check, 1 = enabled, 2 = disabled)

Configures primary IPDC MGX 8260 control server (MCS).

chpmgcpaddr

1, 2

MgcpPMGCAddressnet1 (IP address of the primary media gateway controller for network 1)

MgcpPMGCCfgUDPPortNet1 (UDP port of the primary media gateway controller on network 1 = 1025-65535)

MgcpPMGCAddressnet1 (IP address of the primary media gateway controller for network 2)

MgcpPMGCCfgUDPPortNet1 (UDP port of the primary media gateway controller on network 2 = 1025-65535)

Sets the address and port numbers for primary media gateway controllers on separate networks.

chprotocol

1

protocol (1 = MGCP, 2 = IPDC)

Switches the control protocol for this MGX 8260 node between media gateway control protocol (MGCP) and internet protocol device control (IPDC). Requests confirmation before implementation.

chpwd

1-6

Prompts

This interactive command allows individual users to change their MGX 8260 login passwords.

chqprf

1, 2

Card (slot number of SCC = 9 or 10)

Queue# (1-10)

Specifies the ATM traffic queue profile for an SCC.

chsclksrc

1, 2

slotNum (slot number of the source clock = 1-16)

LineNum (NSC = 1-16, BSC = 501-506, DMC = 1-6, SCC = 1-4 [OC-3, ClkSrcType=1, CardType=2], SCC = 1 [BITS, ClkSrcType=3, CardType=1]

ClkSrcType (1 = broadband, 2 = narrowband, 3 = external, 4 = internal)

CardType (1 = BITS, 2 = OC-3)

Sets secondary clock source for this node.

chscs

1, 2

Address (secondary MCS IP address in dotted notation)

Interface (default TCP port number > 1024)

Check (link health check, 1 = enabled, 2 = disabled)

Configures secondary IPDC MGX 8260 control server (MCS).

chsmgcpaddr

1, 2

MgcpSMGCAddressnet1 (IP address of the secondary media gateway controller for network 1)

MgcpSMGCCfgUDPPortNet1 (UDP port of the secondary media gateway controller on network 1 = 1025-65535)

MgcpSMGCAddressnet1 (IP address of the secondary media gateway controller for network 2)

MgcpSMGCCfgUDPPortNet1 (UDP port of the secondary media gateway controller on network 2 = 1025-65535)

Sets the address and port numbers for secondary media gateway controllers on separate networks.

chsonetalm

1-3

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

redSeverity (red alarm indication, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

yellowSeverity (yellow alarm indication, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

perfSeverity (performance alarm indication when Thresholds are exceeded, 1 = minor, 2 = major)

Thresholds (refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Sets alarm severity and threshold parameters for a OC-3 line on an SCC-OC3 back card.

chsonetexptrace

1-3

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

numOfLines (1-4)

expTraceLen (expected trace identifier length = 16 [16bytes, SDH only] or 64 [64 bytes SONET or SDH])

expTraceId (SONET path overhead = ASCII string of 16 or 62 characters depending on expTraceLen setting; ASCII characters are specified as pairs of hexadecimal values)

expTraceIdPosition (position within a 16-byte message of the synchronization byte = 1-16, 0 [no bit set], 17 [all MSBs set low])

Configures the expected trace path parameters for SONET OC-3 lines.

chsonetln

1-3

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4)

numOfLines (1-4)

MediumType (1 = SONET, 2 = SDH [reserved])

FrameType (1 = STS-3c, 2 = STM-1 [reserved])

LoopConfig (loopback state, 1 = no loop, 2 = line loop, 3 = serial loop, 4 = parallel loop)

HCSmasking (reserved)

PayloadScrambling (1 = disable, 2 = enable)

FrameScrambling (1 = disable, 2 = enable)

TxClockSource (1 = loop timing, 2 = local timing, 3 = reserved)

AdminStatus (1 = up)

Configures optical interfaces on SCC-OC3 front and back cards.

chsonetperdi

1-3

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4)

numOfLines (1-4)

SupportPathERDI (ERDI state for SONET path, 1 = disabled, 2 = enabled)

SignalLabel (1 = no specific payload type, 19 = ATM, 207 = packet on SONET)

ExpectedSignalLabel (1 = no specific payload type, 19 = ATM, 207 = packet on SONET

Configures enhanced remote defect indication (ERDI) for SONET OC-3 lines on the SCC.

chsonettrace

1-3

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

numOfLines (1-4)

TraceIdLen (trace identifier message length = 16 [16bytes, SDH only] or 64 [64 bytes SONET or SDH])

TraceId (SONET path overhead = ASCII string of 16 or 62 characters depending on TraceIdLen setting; ASCII characters are specified as pairs of hexadecimal values)

TraceIdPosition (position within a 16-byte message of the synchronization byte = 1-16, 0 [no bit set], 17 [all MSBs set low])

Configures the trace path parameters for SONET OC-3 lines.

chsyscontact

1-3

SysContact (string of up to 30 characters)

Identifies the contact person for responsible for maintaining this MGX 8260 node.

chsysip1

1, 2

Address (IP address of Ethernet Mgmt Port 1)

Mask (subnet mask in dotted notation)

Configures the IP address of Ethernet Mgmt Port 1 [10BaseT] on the SCC.

chsysip2

1, 2

Address (IP address of Ethernet Mgmt Port 2)

Mask (subnet mask in dotted notation)

Configures the IP address of Ethernet Mgmt Port 2 [10BaseT] on the SCC.

chsyslnmd

1

Mode (1 T1, 2= E1)

Configures the MGX 8260 node for T1 or E1 lines. T1 and E l lines cannot be mixed on a single node. This command fails if the node is equipped or configured for BSCs. DS1 lines for NSCs should not be configured prior to changing mode. Requests confirmation before implementation.


Caution   This command resets the MGX 8260 node.

chsyslocation

1-3

SysLocation (string of up to 30 characters)

Identifies the physical location of this MGX 8260 node.

chsysname

1-3

SysName (string of up to 30 characters)

Establishes the identifying name given to this MGX 8260 node.

chtime

1, 2

H:M:S (H = 0-23, M= 0-60, S = 0-60)

Zone (1-25, represents offset from Greenwich Mean Time [GMT]; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide )

Use this command to configure or change the MGX 8260 node's time of day and time zone.

chtimezn

1, 2

Zone (1-25, represents offset from GMT; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide )

Use this command to change the MGX 8260 node's time zone.

chtmgr

1-3

Addr (IP address of SNMP manager that will receive trap events)

Port (UDP port to which the traps are sent)

Interface (1 = Ethernet Mgmt port on SCC, 2 = in-band management via Fast Ethernet port on SCC-4FE)

Com_String (SNMP community string [password] for the trap manager [max. 20 chars])

Bitmap (specifies trap categories to be sent to the trap manager; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Changes the configuration for sending SNMP trap events to a trap manager.

chvport

1-3

SlotNum (logical slot number of an NSC =1-8, 11-16)

PortNum (1-512)

RepetitionNum (number of ports to add = 1-6944)

WrapNum (DS0 number at which to wrap to the next slot; T1 = 384, E1 = 480 with CAS or 496 without CAS)

Dejitter (1 = disabled, 2 = enabled)

DejitterBufLen (initial length of dejitter buffer specified in multiples of 10 msec = 1-Maxdj)

Maxdj (max. length of dejitter buffer specified in multiples of 10 msec = 1-50)

Mindj (min. length of dejitter buffer specified in multiples of 10 msec = 1-DejitterBufLen)

PacketLoading (IP packet loading time for voice service expressed in multiples of 10 msec = 1-10)

EchoTail (echo cancellation; 1 = disabled, 2 = 24 msecs, 3 = 32 msecs, 4 = 48 msecs, 5 = 64 msecs, 6 = 80 msecs, 7 = 96 msecs, 8 = 112 msecs, 9 = 128 msecs

Configures one or more voice ports on a DS1 line(s).

clralmhist

1-4

None

Clears the alarm history file containing entries from the last node reset or clralmhist command to the present.

clrcdcnf

1

Number (physical slot number of the card)

Clears the configuration database currently stored in the specified card.


Caution   This command resets the card and terminates all services running through it.

clrds1lnst

1-4

Location (physical slot.line number of the DS1 line)

Statistic (1-26, specifies statistic(s) to clear; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Clears T1 line statistic(s) for a specified DS1 line.

clrds3lnst

1-4

Index (physical slot.line number: DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506)

stats (1 = do not clear, 2 = clear)

Clears statistic(s) for specified DS3 line.

clre1lnst

1-4

Location (physical slot.line number of the DS1 line)

Statistic (1-26, specifies statistic(s) to clear; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Clears E1 line statistic(s) for a specified DS1 line.

clrevt

1, 2

None

Clears the event history file containing entries from the last node reset or clralmhist command to the present.

clrndcnf

1

None

Clears configuration database for the entire MGX 8260 node and restores default settings.


Warning This command resets the MGX 8260 node and erases the configuration database. Use dbbkup command to store database before clearing it.

clrslinest

1-4

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Stat (1 = no action, 2 = all, 3 = ES [errored seconds], 4 = SES [sectioned errored seconds], 5 = CV [coding violations], 6 = UAS [unavailable second])

Clears current performance statistic(s) for specified SONET (OC-3) line. A line manages the transport of entire SONET payloads across the physical medium. Current statistics are maintained for a 15-minute interval.

clrslinetst

1-4

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Stat (1 = no action, 2 = all, 3 = ES [errored seconds], 4 = SES [sectioned errored seconds], 5 = CV [coding violations], 6 = UAS [unavailable second])

Clears total performance statistic(s) for specified SONET (OC-3) line. Total statistics are the sums of those gathered for each 15-minute interval during a 24-hour period beginning at midnight.

clrsonetstats

1-4

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Stat (1-28, specifies alarm(s) to clear; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options

Clears alarm statistic(s) for specified SONET (OC-3) line.

clrspathcst

1-4

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Stat (1 = no action, 2 = all, 3 = ES [errored seconds], 4 = SES [sectioned errored seconds], 5 = CV [coding violations], 6 = UAS [unavailable second])

Clears current path statistic(s) for specified SONET (OC-3). A path includes statistics from all devices in an end-to-end transmission. Current statistics are maintained for a 15-minute interval.

clrspathtst

1-4

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Stat (1 = no action, 2 = all, 3 = ES [errored seconds], 4 = SES [sectioned errored seconds], 5 = CV [coding violations], 6 = UAS [unavailable second])

Clears total path statistic(s) for specified SONET (OC-3) line. Total statistics are the sums of those gathered for each 15-minute interval during a 24-hour period beginning at midnight.

clrssectioncst

1-4

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Stat (1 = no action, 2 = all, 3 = ES [errored seconds], 4 = SES [sectioned errored seconds], 5 = SEFS [severely errored frame seconds], 6 = UAS [unavailable second])

Clears current section statistic(s) for specified SONET (OC-3) line. A section is a regenerative segment within a SONET path. Current statistics are maintained for a 15-minute interval.

clrssectiontst

1-4

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Stat (1 = no action, 2 = all, 3 = ES [errored seconds], 4 = SES [sectioned errored seconds], 5 = SEFS [severely errored frame seconds], 6 = UAS [unavailable second])

Clears total section statistic(s) for a specified SONET (OC-3) line. Total statistics are the sums of those gathered for each 15-minute interval during a 24-hour period beginning at midnight.

clrtraps

1, 2

None

Clears all entries in the trap log.

dbbkup

1

None

Saves the entire node configuration database, including individual line settings, to the flash drive on the active SCC. This information can be restored via the dbrstr command. Requests confirmation before implementation.

The system returns the results of the backup attempt and the name of the backup file. Record the filename for use with the dbrstr command.

Note   The backup process consumes CPU time which may result in slowed call processing.

dbrstr

1

fileName (full pathname of the backup file created by the dbbkup command without the .cfg extension.

Restores the configuration information saved by the dbbkup command in the specified file. Requests confirmation before implementation.


Caution   Service will be disrupted while the node is reset to the restored configuration parameters.

deacannfile

1-3

fid (announcement file ID = 1-100)

Deactivates the specified announcement file. Use the lsannfiles command to view file ID numbers. Deactivated files may be reactivated using the acannfile command.

Note   An announcement must be deactivated before it can be removed.

delcms

1

Comm-Str (community string = 20 chars.)

Addr (IP address of SNMP manager)

Deletes the specified community string (password) governing privileged access to the MGX 8260 node by an SNMP manager.

deldchan

1-3

Index (logical slot.line number for the ISDN-PRI line having the D channel assignment)

Repetition (number of sequential D channels to delete = 1-1136)

Deletes the D channel assignment(s) on the specified ISDN-PRI line.


Caution   Deleting a D channel currently in-use for call routing will disrupt service.

deldlsp

1-3

Index (DLSAP profile identifier = 1-10)

Deletes a DLSAP profile from the node database. Up to ten profiles can be created and stored per node.


Caution   Deleting a DLSAP profile currently assigned to an active D channel will cause service disruptions.

delds1ln

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

NumOfLines (1-1136)

Deletes one or more DS1 lines on NSCs or BSCs.


Caution   Deleting a DS1 line actively carrying call traffic or call management data (D channels) will cause service disruptions.

delds3ln

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506)

NumOfLines (number of sequential lines to delete)

Deletes one or more DS3 lines on DMCs or BSCs.


Caution   Deleting a DS3 line actively carrying call traffic or call management data (D channels) will cause service disruptions.

delereg

1-3

Index (position of the email address in the SnmpEmailRegTable = 1-10)

Deletes the specified email recipient of SNMP traps from the registration table.

delethln

1-3

Location (9.line number of FE interface; line = 1-4)

Deletes a Fast Ethernet (FE) interface on an SCC-FE back card for Voice over IP (VoIP) applications.


Caution   Deleting an FE interface actively handling VoIP calls will disrupt service.

deliproute

1-3

IPRouteDest (destination IP address of this route;0.0.0.0 is considered a default route)

Deletes a static route from a node management port (primary, secondary or in-band) to a remote destination, such as a network management system.

delm13

1-3

DS3Line (DS3 line number on the DMC = 1-6)

DS1Line (number of starting DS1 line within the DS3 = 1-28)

NumLines (number of sequential map pairs to delete = 1-192)

Deletes one or more DS3 to DS1 mappings from a DMC to NSCs. To delete a single pair, omit NumLines.


Caution   Deleting a mapped pair that is actively handling call traffic or call management data (D channels) will disrupt service.

delmacsdapprof

1-3

Index (MACSAP profile identifier = 1-16)

Deletes a MACSAP profile from the node database. Up to 16 profiles can be created and stored per node.


Caution   Deleting a MACSAP profile currently assigned to an active D channel will cause service disruptions.

delreds

1, 2

Slot1 (physical slot number of the primary card = 1-8 and 11-16)

Slot2 (physical slot number of the secondary card = 1-8 and 11-16)

Deletes the redundancy relationship between the specified primary and secondary cards.

delsess

1-3

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

SessionId (index of this session = 1 or 2)

Deletes MGCP communication links between the MGX 8260 node and primary or secondary media gateway controller.


Caution   To minimize service disruption. gracefully shut down the link via the media gateway controller before deleting the session from the node configuration.

delsgrp

1-3

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

Deletes an MGCP session group containing a collection of sessions that communicate with a single media gateway controller.


Caution   To minimize service disruption. gracefully shut down the link via the media gateway controller before deleting the session group from the node configuration.

delsonethln

1-3

Location (9.line, line = 1-4)

numOfLines (number of lines to delete = 1-4)

Deletes optical interface configuration(s) on SCC-OC3 front and back cards.


Caution   To minimize service disruption. gracefully shut down the routing of calls over the OC-3 line(s) via the media gateway controller and at the far end gateway before deleting the SONET line from the node configuration.

delsset

1-3

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

Deletes a session set containing a collection of session groups that control a range of MGX 8260 lines.

deltmgr

1-3

Addr (IP address of SNMP manager that will receive trap events)

Deletes the configuration for sending SNMP trap events to a trap manager.

Note   A network management system will generate errors when the trap manager is disabled.

delusp

1

Name (login name of the user)

Deletes the specified user name and profiles from the system.

delvport

1-3

SlotNum (logical slot number of an NSC =1-8, 11-16)

PortNum (1-512)

LineNum (1-16)

RepetitionNum (number of ports to add = 1-6944)

WrapNum (DS0 number at which to wrap to the next slot; T1 = 384, E1 = 480 with CAS or 496 without CAS)

Deletes one or more voice ports on an existing DS1 line.

dnethln

1-4

Location (9.line number of FE port; line = 1-4)

Shuts down the specified Fast Ethernet line on the SCC FE back card.

dngd

1

dngdLogicalCardIndex (logical slot number)

dngdFileName
(SCC = SCC_<9-character string>.img;
 NSC = NSC_<9-character string>.img;
 BSC = BSC_<9-character string>.img)

Downgrades the specified software image on the standby card of a redundancy pair. Requests confirmation before downloading from the flash disk on the SCC. Use the lslgcds command to identify the logical slot numbers of redundancy pairs.

Note   Refer to the Release Notes supplied with the MGX 8260 software for detailed information on downgrades.

dngd_

1, 2

dngdLogicalCardIndex (logical slot number)

dngdFileName
(SCC = SCC_<9-character string>.img;
 NSC = NSC_<9-character string>.img;
 BSC = BSC_<9-character string>.img)

Downgrades the specified software image on the standby card of a redundancy pair. Does not requests confirmation before downloading from the flash disk on the SCC. Use the lslgcds command to identify the logical slot numbers of redundancy pairs.

dngdcancel

1

Location (logical slot number)

Cancels the downgrade of the software image from the standby to the active card. Requests confirmation before canceling the downgrade.

dngdcancel_

1, 2

Location (logical slot number)

Cancels the downgrade of the software image from the standby to the active card. Does not request confirmation before canceling the downgrade.

dngdcmit

1

dngdLogicalCardIndex (logical slot number)

Initiates the download of the downgraded software image from the standby to the active card in a redundancy pair. The standby card gracefully transitions to active mode and vice versa. Requests confirmation before initiating the downgrade process.

dngdcmit_

1, 2

dngdLogicalCardIndex (logical slot number)

Initiates the download of the downgraded software image from the standby to the active card in a redundancy pair. The standby card gracefully transitions to active mode and vice versa. Does not requests confirmation before initiating the downgrade process.

dumplog

1

filename

Dumps all log information to the specified file.

exit

1-6

None

Logs the user out of the MGX 8260 node.

help

1-6

command (command for which you want help)

Displays information for a specified MGX 8260 command. If no command appears as an argument, the system alphabetically lists all the commands available based on the access level of the logged in user.

htmlversion

1-6

None

Displays the version number of the WebViewer HTML files.

logout

1-6

None

Logs the user out of the MGX 8260 node.

lsacp

1-5

Slot (logical slot number of an active call = 1-8 and 11-16)

Line (line number of an active call = 1-168)

ID (DS0 [channel] used by an active call = 1-30)

Lists information about active calls using a specific MGX 8260 DS1 resource.

Note   The slot, line and DS0 are only valid for a given instance; the resource is re-used after the currently active call is torn down.

lsacps

1-5

None

Lists information on all active calls, including packets transmitted and received.

lsact

1-5

ID (unique index number)

Lists information about an active call based on its transaction ID. The transaction ID is dynamically assigned by the media gateway controller.

Note   The transaction ID is transitory and may be re-used after an active call has been torn down.

Note   This command is not supported for the MGCP call agent protocol.

lsacts

1-5

None

Lists all active calls having currently valid transaction IDs.

Note   This command is not supported for the MGCP call agent protocol.

lsalms

1-6

None

Lists the status of all shelf and card alarms, as well as software errors.

lsannfile

1-5

fid (announcement file ID = 1-100)

Lists information about the specified announcement file.

lsannfiles

1-5

None

Lists information about all announcement files.

lsbertds1

1-5

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Lists the bit error rate test (BERT) status of the specified DS1 line. Used in conjunction with onbertds1 and offbertds1 commands.

lscd

1-6

CardNum (physical slot containing the card = 1-16)

Displays information about the circuit card in the specified slot.

lscdds1trap

1-5

SlotNum (logical slot number of the card with DS1 traps)

BitMap (bitmap number = 1-4; NSC = 1 as only valid number)

Lists the number of DS1 lines affected by the specified SNMP bit map on the specified card.

lscdds1traps

1-5

None

Lists the number of DS1 lines affected by SNMP bit maps on all NSCs, DMCs and BSCs.

lscds

1-5

None

Displays information about all cards contained in this MGX 8260 chassis.

lsclksrcs

1-5

None

Displays information about all clock sources in this MGX 8260 chassis.

lscms

1

Index (1-15)

Displays the specified community string (password) and IP address of its associated SNMP manager.

lscmss

1

None

Displays all community strings (passwords) and IP addresses of associated SNMP managers.

lscss

1-5

None

Displays the IPDC call server configuration.

lsdate

1-6

None

Displays the current date, time and time zone as maintained by this MGX 8260 node.

lsdchan

1-5

Location (slot.line number of D channel; slot = 1-8 and 11-16, line = 1-168)

Displays information about the D channel(s) on the specified DS1.

lsdchans

1-5

None

Displays information about all D channels currently configured for this MGX 8260 node.

lsdlsapstat

1-5

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Lists the DLSAP profile status for the specified DS1 line, including outstanding frames, number of frames dropped by MAC, busy status, flow control state, retransmission count, queue size, as well as active SAPs and DLCs.

lsdlsapstats

1-5

None

Displays summary statistics for the DLSAP profiles configured in this MGX 8260 node. The information is concatenated for all D channels using the DLSAP profiles.

lsdlsapstatus

1-5

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Identifies the DLSAP profile in use on the specified DS1 line.

lsdlsp

1-5

Index (identifier of a DLSAP profile = 1-20)

Displays detailed statistics for the specified DLSAP profile, such as received and transmitted frames, receive ready frames, disconnect frames, etc. The information is concatenated for all D channels using this DLSAP profile.

lsdlsps

1-5

None

Lists summary information for all DLSAP profiles in this MGX 8260 node.

lsds0

1-5

SlotNum (slot containing the card with the DS1 line; NSC = 1-8 and 11-16;BSC = 11-16)

LineNum (DS1 line number with the DS0 channel; NSC = 1-16; BSC lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

DS0Num (T1 = 1-24, E1 = 1-31)

Lists information about the specified DS0 channel.

lsds0s

1-5

None

Lists information about all DS0s configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lsds1alm

1-5

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Lists alarm thresholds for the specified DS1.

lsds1curst

1-5

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Lists performance statistics within the current 15-minute collection interval for the specified DS1 line.

lsds1cursts

1-5

None

Lists performance statistics within the current 15-minute collection interval for all DS1 lines configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lsds1intst

1-5

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Num (number specifying a 15-minute interval; 1-96; 1 = most recently completed interval, 96 = least recently completed interval [assuming all 96 intervals are valid within a 24-hour period])

Displays performance statistics for the specified interval on the target DS1 line.

Note   The command fails if the interval does not exist within the 24-hour reporting period beginning at midnight.

lsds1ln

1-5

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Displays configuration and alarm information about the specified DS1 line.

lsds1lns

1-5

None

Displays configuration and alarm information for all DS1 lines configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lsds1lnst

1-5

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Displays real-time alarm statistics for the specified DS1 line.

lsds1totst

1-5

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Displays totals of performance statistics gathered for the specified DS1 line over the past 24 hours.

lsds1totsts

1-5

None

Displays totals of performance statistics gathered for all DS1 lines over the past 24 hours.

lsds3alm

1-5

Location (slot.number of the DS3 line; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)

Displays line alarm thresholds for the specified DS3 line.

lsds3curst

1-5

Location (slot.number of the DS3 line; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)

Displays performance statistics within the current 15-minute interval for the specified DS3 line.

lsds3cursts

1-5

None

Displays errored seconds (ES), severely errored seconds (SES), unavailable seconds (UA) and line coding violations (LCV) within the current 15-minute interval for all DS3 lines configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lsds3intst

1-5

Location (slot.number of the DS3 line; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)

Num (number specifying a 15-minute interval; 1-96; 1 = most recently completed interval, 96 = least recently completed interval [assuming all 96 intervals are valid within a 24-hour period])

Displays performance statistics for the specified interval on the target DS3 line.

Note   The command fails if the interval does not exist within the 24-hour reporting period beginning at midnight.

lsds3ln

1-5

Location (slot.number of the DS3 line; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)

Displays configuration information about the specified DS3 line.

lsds3lns

1-5

None

Displays configuration information for all DS3 lines configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lsds3lnst

1-5

Location (slot.number of the DS3 line; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)

Displays loss of signal (LOS), out of frame (OOF), remote alarm indication (RAI), code violations (CCV), framing pattern errors, parity errors (P-bit) and far-end block errors for the specified DS3 line within the current 15-minute reporting interval.

lsds3totst

1-5

Location (slot.number of the DS3 line; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)

Displays totals of performance statistics gathered for the specified DS3 line over the past 24 hours.

lsdsps

1-6

None

Lists all digital signal processor (DSP) entries.

lsdurationif

1-5

None

Lists the maximum, current and available duration of all announcement files.

lse1alm

1-5

Location (NSC slot = 1-8 and 11-16, line = 1-16)

Lists E1 alarm thresholds for the specified DS1-E1 line.

lse1alrm

1-5

Location (NSC slot = 1-8 and 11-16, line = 1-16)

Lists E1 alarms for the specified DS1-E1 line.

lse1curst

1-5

Location (NSC slot = 1-8 and 11-16, line = 1-16)

Displays real-time, E1 performance statistics for the specified DS1-E1 line.

lse1cursts

1-5

None

Displays real-time, E1 performance statistics for the all DS1-E1 lines configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lse1intst

1-5

Location (NSC slot = 1-8 and 11-16, line = 1-16)

Num (number specifying a 15-minute interval; 1-96; 1 = most recently completed interval, 96 = least recently completed interval [assuming all 96 intervals are valid within a 24-hour period])

Displays performance statistics for the specified interval on the target DS1-E1 line.

Note   The command fails if the interval does not exist within the 24-hour reporting period beginning at midnight.

lse1lnst

1-5

Location (NSC slot = 1-8 and 11-16, line = 1-16)

Displays real-time statistics and alarms for the specified DS1-E1 line.

lse1lnsts

1-5

None

Displays real-time statistics and alarms for the all DS1-E1 lines configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lse1perf15

1-5

Location (NSC slot = 1-8 and 11-16, line = 1-16)

Lists 15-minute interval performance statistics for the specified DS1-E1 line.

lse1perf24

1-5

Location (NSC slot = 1-8 and 11-16, line = 1-16)

Displays performance statistics gathered during the last 24 hours for the specified DS1-E1 line.

lse1totst

1-5

Location (NSC slot = 1-8 and 11-16, line = 1-16)

Displays totals of performance statistics for the specified DS1-E1 line.

lse1totsts

1-5

None

Displays totals of performance statistics for the all DS1-E1 lines configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lsem

1-6

None

Displays identifying information for the email server to be used for contacting recipients of SNMP traps.

lsemm

1-6

UnitID (slots = 1-16, 100 = chassis)

SensorType (varies by SensorID; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

SensorID (varies by unit type; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Displays environmental data from the specified sensor and location. Data includes temperature (°C), card voltage (% of voltage), chassis voltage, fan speed (min. = 2900 rpm).

lsemms

1-6

None

Displays environmental data from all sensors in the MGX 8260 node.

lsereg

1-6

Index (unique number that identifies one of ten users = 1-10)

Lists the trigger numbers of monitored SNMP traps and the email address for the specified user to whom notifications will be sent.

lseregs

1-6

None

Lists the trigger numbers of monitored SNMP traps and the email addresses for all users to whom notifications will be sent.

lsethln

1-5

Location (9.line, line = 1-4)

Lists the configuration data for the specified Fast Ethernet line (100BaseTx) on the SCC FE back card.

lsethlns

1-5

None

Lists the configuration data for all Fast Ethernet lines on the SCC FE back card.

lsevt

1-6

None

Lists the messages contained in the MGX 8260 node event log.

lsibtcnf

1-5

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Lists the in-band tone configuration parameters for the specified DS1 line.

lsibtcnfs

1-5

None

Lists the in-band tone configuration parameters for all DS1 lines.

lsipdc

1-5

None

Displays the IPDC soft switch configuration.

lsipdccot

1-5

None

Displays the IPDC continuity test (COT) configuration.

lsipdctimer

1-5

None

Displays the IPDC timer configuration.

lsiproute

1-5

Dest (IP address of the route destination in dotted notation)

Displays configuration information for the specified IP route.

lsiproutes

1-5

None

Displays configuration information for all IP routes in this MGX 8260 node.

lskey

1, 2

None

Displays the current entry for the trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) security key.

lslapd

1-6

Location (slot = 9-16)

Displays the link access procedure - D channel (LAPD) information for the card in the specified slot. Parameters include number of physical links, digital loop carriers (DLCs), DLCs per service access point (SAP) and adjunct service points (ASPs)

lslapds

1-6

None

Displays the LAPD information for all cards in this MGX 8260 node.

lslgcd

1-6

LogicalCardIndex (logical slot number)

Displays the upgradeable logical card number and card type for the specified card.

Note   If the entered index number was not a logical slot number, the system returns a hexadecimal value instead of the card information.

lslgcds

1-6

None

Lists the upgradeable logical card numbers and card types for all redundant cards in this MGX 8260 node. Cards appearing in this list take advantage of the automatic upgrade process of secondary cards.

lslns

1-6

None

Lists the location and line type for each DS1, DS3, FE and OC-3 line configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lslogicalcarddchan

1-5

Location (logical card slot.line number)

Lists the available number of D channels for the specified logical slot number.

Note   If the entered index number was not a logical slot number, the system returns a hexadecimal value instead of the channel information.

lslogicalcarddchans

1-5

None

Lists the available D channels for all logical slot numbers in the node.

Note   If no D channels exist, the system returns a hexadecimal value instead of the channel information.

lslogin

1

Index (index number of the user account = 1-10)

Lists the session index, identifier, access level, login time/date, user's IP address and session type for the specified user.

Note   If the user is not logged in, the system returns a hexadecimal value instead of the login information.

lslogins

1

None

Lists the user index, identifier, access level, login time/date, user's IP address and session type for all users currently logged into this MGX 8260 node.

lsm13

1-5

DS3LineNum (number of the source DS3 line on the DMC = 1-6)

DS1LineNum (number of the starting DS1 line within the DS3 line = 1-28)

Displays the mappings of DS1 lines from a specified DS3 line on a DMC to DS1 lines on one or more NSCs.

lsm13s

1-5

None

Displays the mappings of DS1 lines from all DS3 lines on a DMC to DS1 lines on one or more NSCs.

lsmacsapprof

1-5

Index (identifier of a MACSAP profile = 1-20)

Lists detailed parameter information for the specified media access service access point (MACSAP) profile. These settings define the ISDN operating characteristics of the interface between the LAPD and the physical layer.

lsmacsapprofs

1-5

None

Lists detailed parameter information for the all MACSAP profiles configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lsmacsapstat

1-5

Location (logical card slot.line number of the MACSAP interface)

Displays received frames, transmitted frames and received bytes for the specified MACSAP interface.

lsmacsapstats

1-5

None

Displays the location, received frames, transmitted frames and received bytes for all MACSAP interfaces configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lsmgcp

1-5

None

Lists MGCP core parameters

lsmgcpdef

1-5

None

Lists MGCP default parameters.

lsmgcpstat

1-5

None

Displays MGCP decode/encode errors, drop on receive errors, request and response transmissions, and provisional responses.

lsmgcpvoice

1-5

None

Displays voice parameters for MGCP packet loss levels, jitter and latency.

lsmgips

1-6

None

Displays SNMP interface IP addresses, in-band interface IP address/mask, FE ports and loop IP address.

lsmpc

1-5

None

Lists MGCP platform control (MPC) parameters.

lsmsms

1-6

None

Lists all multiservice modules (MSMs) and there operational status.

lsndinf

1-6

None

Lists identifying information for this MGX 8260 node for all components, including serial numbers.

lsports

1-6

None

Lists slot, port, line, port type and DS0 bit maps for all ports in the system.

lsprofiler

1-4

None

Show current CPU usage by system processes for the last minute.

lsreds

1-6

None

Lists the primary card slot and secondary card slot for all redundant pairings in the system except for the SCC.

lsrudpconnstats

1-5

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

SessionId (1 or 2)

Lists connection related statistics for the specified MGCP host link, including connection state, auto resets, packet reception and transmission totals.

lsrudpgblstats

1-5

None

Lists connection related statistics for all MGCP host links.

lsrudptxstats

1-6

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

SessionId (1 or 2)

Lists RUDP transport statistics for the specified MGCP host link.

lssession

1-6

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

SessionId (1 or 2)

Lists RUDP session parameters for the specified MGCP host link.

lssessions

1-5

None

Lists RUDP session parameters for the all MGCP host links.

lssessstats

1-6

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

SessionId (1 or 2)

Lists current statistics for the specified MGCP host link session.

lssessstatslr

1-6

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

SessionId (1 or 2)

Lists session statistics for the specified MGCP host link gathered since the last node reset.

lsset

1-6

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

Lists the session set identifier, set state, total number of groups and active groups per specified set.

lssets

1-5

None

Lists the session set identifiers, set states, total number of groups and active groups for all session sets.

lssgrp

1-6

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

Lists detailed configuration and status information for a single session group communicating via RUDP between the media gateway controller and the MGX 8260 media gateway.

lssgrps

1-5

None

Lists detailed configuration and status information for all session groups communicating via RUDP between the media gateway controller(s) and the MGX 8260 media gateway.

lssgrpstat

1-6

SessionSetId (index of the session set to which the group containing the session manager belongs = 1-6)

GroupId (index of the session group to which the session manager belongs = 1 or 2)

Lists session group statistics, including session failures, session failover success, packets received, total protocol data unit (PDU) post errors.

lsslinecst

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Lists current statistics for the specified SONET line, including errored seconds (ES), severely errored seconds (SES), coding violations (CV) and unavailable seconds (UAS).

lsslinecsts

1-5

None

Lists current statistics for all SONET lines.

lsslineist

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Num (number specifying a 15-minute interval; 1-96; 1 = most recently completed interval, 96 = least recently completed interval [assuming all 96 intervals are valid within a 24-hour period])

Displays performance statistics within the specified interval for the targeted SONET line.

Note   The command fails if the interval does not exist within the 24-hour reporting period beginning at midnight.

lsslineists

1-5

None

Displays performance statistics within listed intervals for all SONET lines.

lsslinetst

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Displays totals of performance statistics for the specified SONET line.

lsslinetsts

1-5

None

Displays totals of performance statistics for all SONET lines.

lssonetalm

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Displays alarm thresholds for the specified SONET line.

lssonetalms

1-5

None

Displays alarm thresholds for all SONET lines.

lssonetln

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Displays status and configuration information for the specified SONET line.

lssonetlnerdi

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Displays extended remote defect indication (E-RDI) information for the specified SONET line.

lssonetlnerdis

1-5

None

Displays E-RDI information for all SONET lines.

lssonetlns

1-5

None

Displays status and configuration information for all SONET lines.

lssonetstat

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Displays alarm statistics for the specified SONET line.

lssonetstats

1-5

None

Displays alarm statistics for all SONET lines.

lsspathcst

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Displays current path statistics for the specified SONET line.

lsspathcsts

1-5

None

Displays current path statistics for all SONET lines.

lsspathist

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Num (number specifying a 15-minute interval; 1-96; 1 = most recently completed interval, 96 = least recently completed interval [assuming all 96 intervals are valid within a 24-hour period])

Displays path statistics within the specified interval for the targeted SONET line.

Note   The command fails if the interval does not exist within the 24-hour reporting period beginning at midnight.

lsspathists

1-5

None

Displays path statistics within the listed intervals for all SONET lines.

lsspathtst

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Displays totals of path statistics for the specified SONET line.

lsspathtsts

1-5

None

Displays totals of path statistics for all SONET lines.

lssrt

1-5

Destination (IP address of the remote network in dotted notation; last octet in the address must be zero)

Location (9.line number of the FE port origin of the static route, line = 1-4)

Displays the priority of a static route from a Fast Ethernet (100BaseTx) port on an SCC-FE to a remote network.

lssrts

1-5

None

Displays the priorities of all static routes from Fast Ethernet ports on an SCC-FE to remote networks.

lsssectioncst

1-5

Location (9.line number of the FE port origin of the static route, line = 1-4)

Displays section statistics for the specified SONET line.

lsssectioncsts

1-5

None

Displays section statistics for all SONET lines.

lsssectionist

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Num (number specifying a 15-minute interval; 1-96; 1 = most recently completed interval, 96 = least recently completed interval [assuming all 96 intervals are valid within a 24-hour period])

Displays section statistics within the specified interval for the targeted SONET line.

Note   The command fails if the interval does not exist within the 24-hour reporting period beginning at midnight.

lsssectionists

1-5

None

Displays section statistics within the listed intervals for all SONET lines.

lsssectiontst

1-5

Location (9.line number, line = 1-4 [SCC-OC3])

Displays totals of section statistics for the specified SONET line.

lsssectiontsts

1-5

None

Displays totals of section statistics for all SONET lines.

lssysinf

1-5

None

Lists system information , including system description, up time, contact name, system name, and location.

lstmgr

1-6

Addr (IP address of SNMP manager that will receive trap events)

Lists the configuration settings for sending SNMP trap events to the specified trap manager.

lstmgrs

1-6

None

Lists the configuration settings for sending SNMP trap events to all trap managers configured in this MGX 8260 node.

lstrace

1-4

None

Show exception information and CPU usage before reboot.

lstraps

1-6

None

Lists the date and time of each SNMP trap and the alarms associated with them.

lsusp

1

Index (user profile index number = 1-20)

Displays the identifying information and access level for the specified user.

lsusps

1

None

Displays the index numbers, identifying information and access levels for all users allowed to access this MGX 8260 node.

lsvport

1-5

SlotNum (logical slot number of an NSC =1-8, 11-16)

PortNum (1-512)

Displays information about the specified voice port.

lsvports

1-5

None

Displays information about all voice ports configured on DS1 lines in this MGX 8260 node.

offbertds1

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Turns off the bit error rate test (BERT) running on the specified DS1 line.

offrambk

1, 2

Index (physical slot number of the card = 1-8 and 11-16)

Disables the RAM backup facility. Requests confirmation before proceeding to disable the feature. Refer to onrambk command description for additional details.

onbertds1

1-3

Location (physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168)

Pattern (1-13, refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

Rate (1-8, refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for currently supported options)

DS0 (bit mask specifying which DS0s are going to participate in the BERT; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide for additional information)

StateCtrl (1 = start BERT, 2 = stop BERT)

Configures and turns on BERT on the specified DS1 line.

onrambk

1, 2

Index (physical slot number of the card = 1-8 and 11-16)

Enables the RAM backup facility. Requests confirmation before proceeding to enable the feature. This facility periodically sends a copy of the card configuration database to the flash disk on the SCC.


Caution   The DMC, NSC or BSC must be manually reset to enable this feature. Service will be disrupted during the reset process.

Note   Enabling this feature increases CPU overhead.

onrambk_

1, 2

Index (physical slot number of the card = 1-8 and 11-16)

Enables the RAM backup facility without requesting confirmation.

ping

1-5

<IP_Address> (dotted notation)

numPkg (number of times to repeat the ping)

Sends "ping" command to a network interface at the designated address and returns the results.

resetcd

1, 2

Location (physical slot number of the card = 1-16)

Resets the specified card. Requests confirmation before implementation.

In non-redundant card configurations, the card automatically reboots and downloads its software image from flash disk on the SCC. The card becomes active following its reboot.

In redundant card configurations, a resetcd issued to a card in active mode will force the card to standby mode; its redundancy mate will become active if it is available. A resetcd issued to a card in standby mode will reboot the card but leave it in standby mode; its mate remains active.

Use the swcd command to reset and transition operating modes of cards mapped in redundancy pairs sharing the same logical slot numbers.


Caution   The card will be out of service during the reboot sequence.

resetnd

1, 2

None

Resets the entire MGX 8260 node. All cards in the chassis reboot and software images are downloaded from the active SCC before the cards are restored to service.


Warning System will remain out of service until the node reset sequence has been completed.

rmannfile

1-3

fid (file ID = 1-100)

Removes a specific announcement file.

Note   Announcement file must be deactivated using deacannfile before it can be removed.

stopdisk

1

option (0 = local disk, 1 = both SCC disks)

Stops the flash disk on the active SCC or on both SCCs (redundancy). Requests confirmation prior to stopping the disk.

swcd

1-4

Location (physical slot number of the card = 1-16)

Gracefully transitions a standby card to the active mode and vice versa in a redundancy pair.

Note   This command is rejected if the card in the specified slot has not been mapped to a redundancy pair automatically or via addreds, or if the redundant cards are not currently sharing the same logical slot number. Use lscds to verify current logical card slot assignments.

swclk

1, 2

None

Switches between primary and secondary node clock sources. The clock sources are specified using the chpclksrc and chsclksrc commands.

updatefls

1

Location (slot number of card = 1-16)

fileName
(SCC = SCC_<9-character string>.img;
 NSC = NSC_<9-character string>.img;
 BSC = BSC_<9-character string>.img)

Copies the specified software flash file from the active SCC to read only memory on the designated card.


Caution   Never send the wrong flash file to a circuit card, such as sending a BSC flash image to an NSC. Doing so will irreparably corrupt the read only memory.


Caution   Card must be reset to run the new software image. Service will be disrupted during the reset process.

upethln

1-4

Location (9.line, line = 1-4)

Brings up the specified Fast Ethernet line (100BaseTx) on the SCC FE back card.

upgd

1

upgdLogicalCardIndex (logical slot number)

upgdFileName
(SCC = SCC_<9-character string>.img;
 NSC = NSC_<9-character string>.img;
 BSC = BSC_<9-character string>.img)

Upgrades the specified software image on the standby card of a redundancy pair. Requests confirmation before downloading the image file from the flash disk on the SCC. Use the lslgcds command to identify the logical slot numbers of redundancy pairs.

Note   Refer to the Release Notes supplied with the MGX 8260 software for detailed information on upgrades.

upgd_

1, 2

upgdLogicalCardIndex (logical slot number)

upgdFileName
(SCC = SCC_<9-character string>.img;
 NSC = NSC_<9-character string>.img;
 BSC = BSC_<9-character string>.img)

Upgrades the specified software image on the standby card of a redundancy pair. Does not request confirmation before downloading the image file from the flash disk on the SCC. Use the lslgcds command to identify the logical slot numbers of redundancy pairs.

upgdcancel

1

Location (logical slot number)

Cancels the upgrade of the software image from the standby to the active card. Requests confirmation before canceling the upgrade.

upgdcancel_

1, 2

Location (logical slot number)

Cancels the upgrade of the software image from the standby to the active card. Does not request confirmation before canceling the upgrade.

upgdcd

1

Location (slot number of card = 1-16)

imageName (filename of software image stored on the SCC flash disk for the specified card)

Upgrades the software image for the specified circuit card. The image must be stored on the flash disk on the active SCC.

upgdcmit

1

upgdLogicalCardIndex (logical slot number)

Initiates the download of the upgraded software image from the standby to the active card in a redundancy pair. The standby card gracefully transitions to active mode and vice versa. Requests confirmation before initiating the upgrade process.

upgdcmit_

1, 2

upgdLogicalCardIndex (logical slot number)

Initiates the download of the upgraded software image from the standby to the active card in a redundancy pair. The standby card gracefully transitions to active mode and vice versa. Does not requests confirmation before initiating the upgrade process.

version

1-6

None

Displays the version numbers of the principal MGX 8260 software components.

whoami

1-6

None

Displays identifying information for the logged in user.


Table A-2: MGX 8260 CLI Commands—root Login
Command Variables Description

annfilecli

-fid <announcement file ID = 1-100>

-st <file state, 1 = inactive, 2 = active, 3 = remove>

Allows a specified announcement file to be deactivated, activated or removed. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

calc

<operations>

Functions as a calculator using standard operands—"+", "-", "/" and "*". Operations can only be performed on integers with support for parenthetical nesting. For example, ((3+5)*13)/2+1.

Note   Use "0x" as a prefix to hexadecimal values.

cardrdncfgcli

-primslot <physical slot number of primary card>

-secslot <physical slot number of secondary card>

-redrs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

Adds, modifies or deletes redundancy pairings. The command is followed by three arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

chprotocol_

protocol (1 = MGCP, 2 = IPDC)

Switches the control protocol for this MGX 8260 node between media gateway control protocol (MGCP) and internet protocol device control (IPDC). Does not request confirmation before implementation.

chsyslnmd_

Mode (1 T1, 2= E1)

Configures the MGX 8260 node for T1 or E1 lines. T1 and E l lines cannot be mixed on a single node. This command fails if the node is equipped or configured for BSCs. DS1 lines for NSCs should not be configured prior to changing mode. Does not request confirmation before implementation.


Caution   This command resets the MGX 8260 node.

clkcli

-pclktype <primary clock source type, 1 = DS3 line, 2 = DS1 line, 3 = BITS or OC-3 line, 4 = internal clock>

-pclkslot <physical slot of the primary clock source = 1-16>

-pclkline <line number of primary clock source, BITS =1, OC-3 = 1-4, DS3 (DMC) = 1-6, DS3 (BSC) = 501-506, DS1 = 1-16>

-sclktype <secondary clock source type, 1 = DS3 line, 2 = DS1 line, 3 = BITS or OC-3 line, 4 = internal clock>

-sclkslot <physical slot of the secondary clock source = 1-16>

-sclkline <line number of secondary clock source, BITS =1, OC-3 = 1-4, DS3 (DMC) = 1-6, DS3 (BSC) = 501-506, DS1 = 1-16>

-swclk <1 = no action, 2 = switch current clock source>

-srccrd <external clock source type, 1 = BITS, 2 = OC-3>

Changes primary and/or secondary clock sources for this MGX 8260 node. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

cmscli

-indx <ID of community string = 1-15>

-cms <community string = max. 20 characters>

-rs <4 = add, 6 = delete>

-mip <node manager's IP address to be associated with this community string>

-pr <privilege, 1 = read-only, 2 = read-write>

Sets a community string for SNMP management of this node. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

dbbkup_

None

Saves the entire node configuration database, including individual line settings, to the flash drive on the active SCC. This information can be restored via the dbrstr command. Does not request confirmation before implementation.

The system returns the results of the backup attempt and the name of the backup file. Record the filename for use with the dbrstr command.

Note   The backup process consumes CPU time which may result in slowed call processing.

dbrstr_

fileName (full pathname of the backup file created by the dbbkup command without the .cfg extension.

Restores the configuration information saved by the dbbkup command in the specified file. Does not request confirmation before implementation.


Caution   Service will be disrupted while the node is reset to the restored configuration parameters.

dchanfgcli

-dchan <index = slot.line>

-dds0 <channel number = 1-31>

-dlsapprof <DLSAP profile number, 1-20> [default = 1]

-macsapprof <MACSAP profile number, 1-10> [default = 1]

-dchanst <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

-repet <number of sequential D channels to be affected by this command = 1-1136> [default =1]

-format <bit rate, 56 = 56Kbps, 64 = 64Kbps> [default = 64]

Adds, modifies or deletes ISDN-PRI D channels starting with the specified card and line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Modifying or deleting a D channel currently assigned for routing calls will affect existing calls and future call attempts.

dlsapprfcli

-sapprofid <DLSAP profile number = 1-20>

-frmlen <max. number of octets in an information field = 1-1960>

-winsz <max. number of sequentially numbered I-frames that may be outstanding, 8 = modulo 8, 128 = modulo 128>

-retcnt <max. number of retries = 1-1023>

-congtmr <congestion timer = 1-1023 msec> [default = 200]

-t200tmr <T200 timer = 1-3 secs>

-t203tmr <T230 timer = 10-60 secs>

-modulo <8 or 128> [default = 128]

-astei <terminal endpoint identifier, 1 = user specified, 2 = automatically assigned by ASP>

-maxdlc <max. number of DLCs = 1-16> [default = 1]

-tei <starting number from which TEIs are assigned = 0-63> [default = 1]

-dlrowst <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

Adds, modifies or deletes DLSAP profiles. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Modifying or deleting a DLSAP profile currently assigned for routing calls will affect existing calls and future call attempts.

dmcM13mapcli

-srct3 <DS3 line number on the DMC = 1-6>

-srct1 <DS1 line number within the specified DS3 = 1-28>

-rs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

-dstt1s <slot number of the destination NSC = 1-6, 11-16>

-dstt1l <destination DS1 line number = 1-16>

-nol <number of contiguous lines to be added or deleted>

Creates or removes DS3 to DS1 maps on a DMC. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Modifying or deleting a DS3 to DS1 currently assigned for routing calls will affect existing calls and future call attempts.

ds1almcfgcli

-ds1almln <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168>

-red <red alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 2]

-rai <RAI alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1]

-perf <performance alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1]

-lcvf <15-min. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-lcvt <24-hr. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-lesf <15-min. Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-lest <24-hr. Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-lsesf <15-min. Severely Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-lsest <24-hr. Severely Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-pcvf <15-min. Path Code Violation Error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-pcvt <24-hr. Path Code Violation Error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-pesf <15-min. periodic Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-pest <24-hr. periodic Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals= 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-psesf <15-min. periodic Severely Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified DS1 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

ds1almcfgcli
(continued)

-psest <24-hr. Severely Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-sefsf <15-min. Severely Errored Framing Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-sefst <24-hr. Severely Errored Framing Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-aissf <15-min. periodic AIS count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-aisst <24-hr. periodic AIS count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-uasf <15-min. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-uast <24-hr. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'hh>

-besf <15-min. periodic Bursty Errored Seconds count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'hh>

-best <24-hr. periodic Bursty Errored Seconds count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'hh>

-pcssf <15-min. periodic Controlled Slip Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'hh>

-pcsst <24-hr. periodic Controlled Slip Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'7FFFFFFF'hh>

Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified DS1 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

ds1lncfgcli

-ds1ln <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168>

-ds1lntype <1 = other, 2 = DSX1-ESF, 3 = DSX1-D4 (AT&T), 4 = DSX1=E1 (G.704, Table 4a), 5 = DSX1-E1-CRC (G.704, Table 4b), 6 = DSX1-E1-MF (G.704, Table 4a w/TS16), 7 = DSX1-E1-CRC-MF (G.704, Table 4b wTS16)>

-ds1lncoding <2 = DSX1-B8ZS (T1), 3 = DSX1-HDB3 (E1), 5= DSX1-AMI (T1+E1), 6 = other> [T1 default = 2, E1 default = 3]

-ds1sndcode <1 = send no code, 2 = send line code, 3 = send payload code, 4 = send reset code, 5 = send QRS, 6 = send 511 pattern, 7 = send 3-in-24 pattern, 8 = send 1-in-16 pattern>

-ds1loopcnf <1 = no loop, 2 = payload loop, 3 = line loop, 4 = other> [default = 1]

-ds1lnsigmode <1 = none, 2 = robbet bit, 3 = bit-oriented, 4 = message oriented<> [T1 default = 1, E1 default = 3]

Creates, modifies or deletes one or more DS1 lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

ds1lncfgcli
(continued)

-ds1xmitclksrc <1 = loop timing, 2 = local timing, 3 = through timing> [default = 2]

-ds1rs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

-ds1bertctrl <1 = start BERT, 2 = stop BERT>

-ds1bertpatt <1 = random 9-bit, 2 = random 1-bit, 3 = random 15-bit, 4 = random 20-bit (ITU 0.150), 5 = random 20-bit (ITU 0.153, 6 = random 23-bit, 7 = all 1s, 8 = all 0s, 9 = alternating 1 and 0s, 10 = alternating ones and zeros, 11 == 3-in-24, 12 = 1-in-16, 13 = 1-in-8>

-ds1bertrate <error tolerance before rejection, 1 = no rejection, 2 = 0.1, 3 = 0.01, 4 = 0.001, 5 = 0.0001, 6 = 0.00001, 7 = 0.000001, 8 = 0.0000001>

-ds1ds0 <binary bit mask that specifies which DS0s are going to participate in the BERT = decimal number>

-ds1repeat <number of lines to be added, deleted or modified by this command = 1-1136> [default = 1]

-sigbits <bit pattern 0000-1111 represented by decimal 1-16> [T1 default = 1, E1 default = 6]

-idlecode <code pattern sent on idle DS0s = 0-255>

-echo <echo cancellation, 1 = disable, 2 = enable, 3 = not applicable> [default = 1]

Creates, modifies or deltas one or more DS1 lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

ds3almcfgcli

-ds3almln <slot.line number of the DS3; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)>

-d3redsev <red alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 2]

-d3raisev <RAI alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1]

-d3perfalmsev <performance alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1]

-d3neupalm <Near End up alarm counters (LOS, LOF) = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3nedownalarm <Near End down alarm counters (LOS, LOF) = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3nealmth <Near End alarm integration counter threshold to trigger alarm = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

Sets x 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified DS3 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

ds3almcfgcli
(continued)

-d3lcv15th <15-min. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3lcv24th <24-hr. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3les15th <15-min. Errored Second threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3les24th <24-hr. Errored Second threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3pcv15th <15-min. Path Code Violation Error threshold =0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3pcv24th <24-hr. Path Code Violation Error threshold =0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3pes15th <15-min. Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3pes24th <24-hr. Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3pses15th <15-min. Severely Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3pses24th <24-hr. Severely Errored Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3sefs15th <15-min. Severely Errored Framing Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3sefs24th <24-hr. Severely Errored Framing Second count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3aiss15th <15-min. AIS count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3aiss24th <24-hr. AIS count of 1-sec intervals = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3uas15th <15-min. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3uas24th <24-hr. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3ccv15th <15-min. CCV threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3ccv24th <24-hr. CCV threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3ces15th <15-min. CES threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3ces24th <24-hr. CES threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified DS3 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

ds3almcfgcli
(continued)

-d3cses15th <15-min. CSES threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

-d3cses24th <24-hr. CSES threshold = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h>

Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified DS3 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

ds3lncfgcli

-ds3ln <slot.line number of the DS3; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)>

-ds3lntype <1 = other, 2 = DSX3-SYNTRAN, 3 = DSX3-M23, 4 = DSX3 C-bit parity, 5 = DSX3-clear channel, 6 = E3 other, 7 = E3 framed, 8 = E3-PLCP> [default = 3]

-ds3lncoding <2 = DSX3-B8ZS (T3)>

-ds3sndcode <1 = send no code>

-ds3loopcnf <1 = no loop, 2 = payload loop, 3 = line loop> [default = 1]

-ds3clksrc <1 = loop timing, 2 = local timing, 3 = through timing> [default = 2]

-ds3rs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

-ds3repeat <number of contiguous lines to be affected by this command = 1-76> [default = 1]

-ds3cable <1 = 0-255 ft., 2 = 225-300 ft., 3 = 300-450 ft., 4 = 450-900 ft.> [default = 1]

Creates, modifies or deletes one or more DS3 lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

dspds3statscli

-ds3statsindex <slot.line number of the DS3; BSC slot = 11-16, line = 501-506; DMC slot = 7 or 8, line = 1-6)>

-d3sclr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all counters>

Clears all statistical counters for the specified DS3 line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

dsx1statscli

-ds1stIndx <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168>

-cls <1 = no action, 2 = clear all DS1 stats, 3 = clear LCV-15min, 4 = clear LCV-24hr, 5 = clear LES-15min, 6 = clear LES-24hr, 7 clear LSES-15min, 8 = clear LSES-24hr, 9 = clear PCV-15min, 10 = clear PCV-24hr, 11 = clear PES-15min, 12 = clear PES-24hr, 13 = clear PSES-15min, 14 = clear PSES-24hr, 15 = clear SEFS-15min, 16 = clear SEFS24hr, 17 = clear PSAS-15min, 18= clear PSAS-24hr, 19 = clear UAS-15min, 20 = clear UAS-24hr, 21 = clear all 15-min, 22 = clear all 24-hr, 23 = clear BES-15min, 24 = clear BES-24hr, 25 = clear PCSS-15min, 26 = clear PCSS-24hr>

Clears all or specified statistical counters for the specified DS1 line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated value (italics).

e1almcfgcli

-e1almln <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168>

-ered <red alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 2]

-erai <RAI alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1]

-ermai <RMAI alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1]

-et16 <T16 alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1]

-eperf <performance alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1]

-elcvf <15-min. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-elcvt <24-hr. BPV or EXZ event threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-elesf <15-min. Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-elest <24-hr. Errored Second threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-euasf <15-min. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-euast <24-hr. Unavailable seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-efeesrf <15-min. Errored Second Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-efeesrt <24-hr. Errored Second Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-efesesrf <15-min. Severely Errored Second Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-efesesrt <24-hr. Severely Errored Second Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-efebeesrf <15-min. Errored Seconds-Far End Block Errors Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-efebeesrt <24-hr. Errored Seconds-Far End Block Errors Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-efebesesef <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds-Far End Block Errors Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified E1 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

e1almcfgcli
(continued)

-efebeseset <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds-Far End Block Errors Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-ecrcesrf <15-min. Errored Seconds-CRC Error Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-ecrcesrt <24-hr. Errored Seconds-CRC Error Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-ecrcsesrf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds-CRC Error Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-ecrcsesrt <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds-CRC Error Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-eesrf <15-min. Errored Seconds-Total Seconds Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-eesrt <24-hr. Errored Seconds-Total Seconds Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-esesrf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds-Total Seconds Ratio = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-e1esf <15-min. Errored Seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-e1est <24-hr. Errored Seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-e1sesf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-e1sest <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-e1bef <15-min. Bit Error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-e1bet <24-hr. Bit Error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-e1pcvf <15-min. Point Code Violation threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-e1pcvt <24-hr. Point Code Violation threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-e1cssf <15-min. CSS threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-e1csst <24-hr. CSS threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified E1 line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

e1statscli

-e1stIndx <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168>

-ecls <1 = no action, 2 = clear all E1 stats, 3 = clear LCV-15min, 4 = clear LCV-24hr, 5 = clear LES-15min, 6 = clear LES-24hr, 7 = clear UAS-15min, 8 = clear UAS-24hr, 9 = clear FEESR-15min., 10 = clear FEESR-24hr, 11 = clear FESESR-15min. 12 = clear FESESR-24hr, 13 = clear FEBEESR-15min, 14 = clear FEBEESR-24hr, 15 = FEBESESR-15min, 16 = FEBESESR-24hr, 17 = clear CRCESR-15min, 18 = clear CRCESR-24hr, 19 = clear CRCSESR-15min, 20 = clear CRCSESR-24hr, 21 = clear ESR-15min, 22 = clear ESR-24hr, 23 = clear SESR-15min, 24 = clear SESR-24hr, 25 = clear ES-15min, 26 = clear ES-24hr, 27 = clear SES-15min, 28 = clear SES-24hr, 29 = clear BE-15min, 30 = clear BE-24hr, 31 = clear PCV-15min, 32 = clear PCV-24hr, 33 = clear CSS-15mn, 34 = clear CSS-24hr, 35 = clear all 15-min, 36 = clear all 24-hr>

Clears all or specified statistical counters for the specified E1 line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

emcli

-sdom <domain name of the email server, max. 30 chars.>

-sip <IP address of the email server>

-semail <text for the source email address, max. 40 chars.>

Creates and modifies the information required to send email alerts to specified users. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

eregcli

-indx <email recipient number, 1-10>

-eaddr <destination IP address to which emails will be sent>

-rs <4 = create, 6 = delete>

-t1 <bit map for SNMP trap number 1>

-t2 <bit map for SNMP trap number 2>

  |

-t20 <bit map for SNMP trap number 20>

Adds, modifies and deletes email recipients for SNMP traps. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

etherlncfgcli

-ethline <slot.line, line = 1-4>

-ethrs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

-ethadm <1 = modify, 2 = activate, 3 = deactivate>

-ethip <IP address of this FE line>

-ethmask <subnet mask of this FE line>

-ethgw <IP address of primary gateway for this FE line>

-ethrdp <router discovery protocol, 1 = disabled, 2 = enabled>

-ethtgtst <initial line state after being added, 1 = active, 2 = inactive> [default = 1]

-ethdup <1 = half duplex, 2 = full duplex>

Adds, modifies and deletes Fast Ethernet (FE) lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Modifying or deleting an FE line currently handling traffic will affect VoIP calls and/or remote node administration.

intonecfgcli

-ibtln <physical slot.line number: NSC slot = 1-8, 11-16, line = 1-16; BSC slot = 11-16, for DS3 lines 501 = 1-28, 502 = 29-56, 503 = 57-84, 504 = 85-112, 505 = 113-140, 506 = 141-168>

-idtpartial <DTMF interdigit partial timer = 4-24 msec.>

-idtcritical <DTMF critical timer = 0-8 msec.>

-numrepetition <number of contiguous lines to be affected by this command = 1-1136> [default = 1]

Adds or modifies in-band DTMF interdigit timer values to one or more DS1 lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

ipdcsscli

-pcsip <IP address of primary call server>

-pcsif <TCP port number for primary call server>

-scsip <IP address of secondary call server>

-scsif <TCP port number for secondary call server>

-gwip< IP address of gateway for MSCP link>

-gwif <TCP port number for MSCP link gateway>

-csssysid <node identifier used by call server = max. 24 chars.>

-cstype <make/model identifier = exactly 9 chars.>

-maxmod <max. number of supported cards = 1-16>

-baynum <bay number for node location = exactly 8 chars.>

-numfor <counting format, 1 = starts at 0 (zero), 2 = starts at 1>

Creates or modifies IPDC call server (soft switch) link parameters. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Changing IPDC link parameters on a currently active link may disrupt call processing.

ipdcsscli
(continued)

-admp <link status to primary call server, 1 = up, 2= down, 3 = initiate graceful disconnect>

-adms <link status to secondary call server, 1 = up, 2= down, 3 = initiate graceful disconnect>

-dntime <number of seconds until graceful link disconnect = 1-'7FFFFFFF'h> [default = 0]

-phlth <health check for primary call server link, 1 = enabled, 2 = disabled> [default = 1]

-shlth <health check for secondary call server link, 1 = enabled, 2 = disabled> [default = 1]

-hlthtime <health check periodicity, 400-10000 msec.> [default = 1000]

-ssconnt <link connection retry interval = 2000-15000 msec.>

-maxssconnt <max. allowable interval for retries = 16000-256000 msec.> [default = 64000]

-tcpconnt <max. TCP retry interval (link not up) = 1000-10000 msec.> [default = 2000]

-nsuptrt <retry interval for NSUP message (timer stops after receipt of ASUP) = 1000-10000 msec.> [default = 2000]

-linkt <link considered inactive (no messages) timer = 1000-600000 msec.> [default = 600000]

-mactcpn <max. number of TCP connection attempts (link down) = 0-10> [default = 1]

-maxnsupn <max. number of NSUP retransmit attempts (link down) = 0-10>

-rcot <COT receive tone, 1 = Co1, 2 = Co2>

-tcot <COT transmit tone, 1 = Co1, 2 = Co2>

Creates or modifies IPDC call server (soft switch) link parameters. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Changing IPDC link parameters on a currently active link may disrupt call processing.

iproutecli

-dest <destination IP address for this route>

-nexthop <IP address for the next hop in this route>

-index <value which uniquely identifies the local interface through which the next hop should be reached>

-matr1 <primary routing metric for this route>

-matr2 <alternative routing metric for this route>

-matr3 <alternative routing metric for this route>

-matr4 <alternative routing metric for this route>

-matr5 <alternative routing metric for this route>

Configures an IP route for use by this MGX 8260 node. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

iproutecli
(continued)

-type <1 = other, 2 = invalid, 3 = direct routing, 4 = indirect routing>

-age <number of seconds since this route was last updated or determined to be correct>

-mask <mask to be logical ANDed with the destination address before being compared to value entered for the -dest field>

Configures an IP route for use by this MGX 8260 node. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

logicalcdcfgcli

-cardid <physical slot number = 1-8, 11-16>

-rescard <allow card reset, 1 = no, 2 = yes>

-atmprof <ATM queue profile for SCCs and BSCs = 1-10>

-rambkup <RAM backup facility. 1= disabled, 2 = enabled (must reset card to enable)>

-ifmode <NSC interface mode, 1 = back card, 2 = back plane (secondary NSC), 3 = no back card (MSM)> [default = 1]

-cswitch <return card to non-redundant mode, 1 = no, 2= yes>

Configures logical card profile for specified circuit card. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Issuing this command against an SCC will cause it to immediately reset.

lsond

Location (slot number of card = 1-16)

Displays the output of on-line diagnostic tests for the card in the specified slot.

lsonds

None

Displays the summarized results of on-line diagnostic tests for all cards in the node.

macsapprofcli

-macsapprofid <MACSAP identifier = 1-20>

-sapif <logical interface, 1 = user, 2 = network>

-linkarb <link arbitration, 1 = passive, 2 = active>

-laptype <LAPD type, 1 = test, 2 = CCITT, 3 = 5ESS-BRA, 4 = 5ESS-PRA, 5 = 4ESS, 6 = DMS-100-BRA, 7 = DMS-100-PRA, 8 = VN2 or VN3, 9 = INS net, 10 = tr6-MPC, 11 = tr6-PBX, 12 = Austel basic, 13 = Austel primary, 14 = National ISDN-1, 15 = ETSI, 16 = Bellcore TR303-TMC, 17 = Bellcore TR303-CSC, 19 = Bellcore> [default = 2]

-outsfr <max.number of outstanding sequentially numbered I-frames = 1-255>

-qupthresh <I-frame queue upper threshold = 1-32767> [default = 1000]

-qlowthresh <I-frame queue lower threshold = 1-32767> [default = 100]

Adds, modifies or deletes MACSAP profiles associated with D channels. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Modifying or deleting a MACSAP profile currently assigned for routing calls will affect existing calls and future call attempts.

macsapprofcli
(continued)

-contmr <connection timer = 1-1024 msec.> [default = 500]

-t201tmr <min. time between TEI identity check messages = 1-1024 sec.> [default = 1]

-t202tmr <min. time between TEI identity request messages = 1-1024 sec.> [default = 2]

-teichktmr <TEI check timer = 1-1025 sec (1025 = timer is disabled> [default = 5]

-n202 <max. number of transmissions of TEI identity request message> [default = 3]

-autotei <lowest automatic TEI assignment = 0-127> [default = 64]

-keepl1 <keep MACSAP line up, 1 =no, 2 = yes>

-msaprowst <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

Adds, modifies or deletes MACSAP profiles associated with D channels. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Modifying or deleting a MACSAP profile currently assigned for routing calls will affect existing calls and future call attempts.

mgcpcorecfgcli

-reqtimeout <timeout value for retransmitting unacknowledged messages = 1-10000 msec.> [default = 500]

-reqretries <max. number of retries following timeout = 0-15> [default = 12]

-admins <admin status, 1 = up, 2 = down, 3 = graceful shutdown, 4 = switch over> [default = 2]

-resmwd <max. waiting delay before sending RSIP message to call agent = 0-600000 msec.>

-resdelay <max. delay before initiating a restart = 0-600 sec.> [default = 0]

-restmout <max. wait before retransmitting unacknowledged message = 1-1000 msec.> [default = 500]

-conntmout <max. interval without receiving an MGCP message before shutting down link to call agent = 1-10000 msec.> [default = 6000]

Creates or modifies MGCP core parameters. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

Note   Changing MGCP core parameters on a currently active link may disrupt call processing.

mgcpdefcfgcli

-pmgcpaddr1 <domain name or IP address of the primary media gateway controller, net 1>

-pmgcpport1 <UDP port of the primary media gateway controller, net 1 = 1025-65535>

-pmgcpaddr2 <domain name or IP address of the primary media gateway controlle, net 2>

-pmgcpport2 <UDP port of the primary media gateway controller, net 2 = 1025-65535>

-smgcpaddr1 <domain name or IP address of the secondary media gateway controller, net 1>

-smgcpport1 <UDP port of the secondary media gateway controller, net 1 = 1025-65535>

-smgcpaddr2 <domain name or IP address of the secondary media gateway controller, net 2>

-smgcpport2 <UDP port of the secondary media gateway controller, net 2 = 1025-65535>

-mgplocaladdr1 <domain name or IP address of MGX 8260 node management port 1>

-locaprimp1 <primary UDP port of MGX 8260 node management port 1 = 1025-65535>

-locasec1 <secondary UDP port of MGX 8260 node management port 1 = 1025-65535>

-mgplocaladdr2 <domain name or IP address of MGX 8260 node management port 2>

-locaprimp2 <primary UDP port of MGX 8260 node management port 2= 1025-65535>

-locasec2 <secondary UDP port of MGX 8260 node management port 2 = 1025-65535>

Creates or modifies MGCP link parameters between a media gateway controller and the MGX 8260 media gateway. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

Note   Changing MGCP link parameters on a currently active link may disrupt call processing.

mgmtcli

-ethip <IP address of the primary node management interface>

-ethmask <IP subnet mask of the primary node management interface>

-inip <IP address of the in-band management interface>

-inmask <IP subnet mask of the in-band management interface>

-ethip2ip <IP address of the secondary node management interface>

-ethip2mask <IP subnet mask of the secondary node management interface>

-lpip <IP address of logical (loop) management port via Fast Ethernet ports>

-lpipmask <IP subnet mask of logical (loop) management port via Fast Ethernet ports>

-lpipbitmap <bit map indicating status of FE ports = x.x.x.x where x = 1 (enable) or 0 (disable)> [default = 0.0.0.0]

Creates or modifies IP addressing for node management ports. Addressing information can be specified for the 10BaseT Mgmt ports or Fast Ethernet ports. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

Note   Changing node management parameters may disrupt call processing or remote administration.

mmsmpccfgcli

-typenet <1 = VoIP, 2 = VoATM, 3 = Local> [default = 3]

-pktn <packetization period in msec = 10>

-bnwd <bandwidth in Kbps = 8 or 64> [default = 64]

-echo <echo cancellation, 1 = off, 2 = on> [default = 1]

-silen <silence suppression, 1 = off, 2 = on> [default = 1]

-tos [default = 1 (no type of service)]

-ress <resource resolution, 1 = best effort, 2 = guaranteed, 3 = not used, 4 = controlled load> [default = 1]

-cotrt <COT receive tone, 1 = Co1, 2 = Co2> [default = 2]

-cott <COT transmit tone, 1 = Co1, 2 = Co2> [default = 2]

-enco <encoding type, 1 = PCM a-law, 2 = PCM mu-law, 3 = G.729a, 4 = G.726-32Kbps> [default = 2]

Allows direct configuration of MGCP platform control (MPC) parameters from the CLI. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

mmsmpccfgcli
(continued)

-rftmdet <fax/modem upspeed reporting, 1 = no, 2 = yes> [default = 2]

-mdmupsd <modem tone detection, 1 = Clear channel, 2 = G.711> [default = 1]

Allows direct configuration of MGCP platform control (MPC) parameters from the CLI. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

resetcd_

Location (physical slot number of the card = 1-16)

Resets the specified card. Does not request confirmation before implementation.

In non-redundant card configurations, the card automatically reboots and downloads its software image from flash disk on the SCC. The card becomes active following its reboot.

In redundant card configurations, a resetcd_ issued to a card in active mode will force the card to standby mode; its redundancy mate will become active if it is available. A resetcd_ issued to a card in standby mode will reboot the card but leave it in standby mode; its mate remains active.

Use the swcd command to reset and transition operating modes of cards mapped in redundancy pairs sharing the same logical slot numbers.


Caution   The card will be out of service during the reboot sequence.

sessgrpcfgcli

-sgsetid <session set index = 1-6>

-sgid <session group index =1 or 2>

-sgrs <4 = add, 6 = delete>

Adds or deletes an MGCP session group to a session set. The command is followed by several arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sesssetcfgcli

-stid <session set index = 1-6>

-stminslot <lowest slot number for all cards to be controlled by this session set = 1-8, 11-16>

-stminline <starting line number, NSC = 1-16, BSC = 1-168>

-stmaxslot <highest slot number for all cards to be controlled by this session set = 1-8, 11-16>

-stmaxline <ending line number, NSC = 1-16, BSC = 1-168>

-stredun <fault tolerance, 1 = disable, 2 = enable>

-strs <4= add, 6 = delete>

Adds or deletes MGCP session set parameters. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Deleting a current session set may disrupt call processing.

sesstblcfgcli

-smetid <session set index = 1-6>

-smgrid <session group index =1 or 2>

-smsessid <session index =1 or 2>

-ssprio <session connection priority > 0> [default =1]

-sslport <local UDP port for the session = 1024-65535>

-ssladdr <local IP address of this session>

-ssrport <remote UDP port for this session = 1024-65535>

-ssraddr <remote IP address of this session>

-ssmgrrs <4= add, 6 = delete>

Adds or deletes MGCP session parameters. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Deleting a current session may disrupt call processing.

shelfcli

-shclrhist <1 = no action, 2 = clear history>

Clears alarm history for the node. The command is followed by a single argument (hyphenated) and associated value (italics).

sonetalmcfgcli

-sonetalmln <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4>

-red <red alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 2]

-yellow <yellow alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1]

-perf <performance alarm severity, 1= minor, 2 = major> [default = 1]

-secvf <15-min. Code Violation - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-secvt <24-hr. Code Violation - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-seesf <15-min. Errored Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-seest <24-hr. Errored Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-sesesf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-sesest <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-sesefsf <15-min. Severely Errored Framing Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-sesefst <24-hr. Severely Errored Framing Seconds - Section layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified SONET (C-3) line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sonetalmcfgcli
(continued)

-secvf <15-min. Code Violation - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-secvt <24-hr. Code Violation - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-lesf <15-min. Errored Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-lest <24-hr. Errored Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-lsesf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-lsest <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-luasf <15-min. Unavailable Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-luast <24-hr. Unavailable Seconds - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-pcvf <15-min. Code Violation - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-pcvt <24-hr. Code Violation - Line layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-plesf <15-min. Errored Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-pest <24-hr. Errored Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-psesf <15-min. Severely Errored Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-psest <24-hr. Severely Errored Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-puasf <15-min. Unavailable Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

-puast <24-hr. Unavailable Seconds - Path layer error threshold = 0-'7FFFFFFF'h>

Sets 15-minute interval and 24-hour period alarm thresholds for a specified SONET (OC-3) line. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sonetcfgcli

-sonetln <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4>

-mediumtype <1 = SONET, 2 = SDH> [default = 1]

-sonetlpbk <loopback mode, 1 = no loop, 2 = line loop, 3 = serial loop, 4 = parallel loop> [default = 1]

-sonethcs <HCS masking, 1 = disable, 2 = enable> [default = 1]

-sonetpyldsb <payload scrambling, 1 = disable, 2 = enable> [default = 2]

-sonetframsb <frame scrambling, 1 = disable, 2 = enable> [default = 2]

-sonettcs <transmit clock source, 1 = loop timing, 2 = local timing, 3 = through timing> [default = 2]

-sonetrepeat <number of lines to be added, deleted or modified by this command = 1-4> [default = 1]

-sonetrs <1 = activate, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

-adminst <line status, 1 = up, 2 = down> [default = 1]

-perdi <path enhanced remote defect indication, 1 = disable, 2 = enable> [default = 1]

-pathslable <path signal label, 1 = none, 19 = ATM, 207 = packet on SONET> [default = 19]

-epathslable <expected path signal label, 1 = none, 19 = ATM, 207 = packet on SONET> [default = 19]

-ptraceidlen <length of path trace identifier (bytes), 16 or 64> [default = 64]

-eptraceidlen <length of expected path trace identifier (bytes), 16 or 64> [default = 64]

-ptraceidpos <path trace ID position of synchronizing byte, MSB-high = 1-16, MSB-low = 17 (1-16), 0 = no bit set> [default = 0]

-eptraceidpos <extended path trace ID position of synchronizing byte, MSB-high = 1-16, MSB-low = 17 (1-16), 0 = no bit set> [default = 0]

Creates, modifies or deletes one or more SONET (OC-3) lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Modifying or deleting a SONET line currently carrying traffic will disrupt call attempts and stable calls.

sonetcfgcli
(continued)

-ptraceid <hexadecimal string for path trace identifier>

-eptraceid <hexadecimal string for extended path trace identifier>

-sonetfmtype <frame type, 1= STS-3C (155.52Mbps), 2 = STS-1 (51.84Mbps)> [default = 1]

Creates, modifies or deletes one or more SONET (OC-3) lines. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   Modifying or deleting a SONET line currently carrying traffic will disrupt call attempts and stable calls.

sonetlinecurrcli

-sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4>

-clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1]

Clears all or specified current statistics for the SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sonetlinetotcli

-sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4>

-clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1]

Clears all or specified total statistics for the SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sonetpathcurrcli

-sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4>

-clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1]

Clears all or specified current statistics for the path associated with a SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sonetpathtotcli

-sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4>

-clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1]

Clears all or specified total statistics for the path associated with a SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sonetsectioncurrcli

-sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4>

-clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1]

Clears all or specified current statistics for the section associated with a SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sonetsectiontotcli

-sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4>

-clr <1 = no action, 2 = clear all, 3 = clear Errored Seconds, 4 = clear Severely Errored Seconds, 5 = clear Code Violations, 6 = clear Unavailable Seconds> [default = 1]

Clears all or specified total statistics for the section associated with a SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sonetstatscli

-sonetLine <slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4>

-cls <1 = no action, 2 = clear all SONET stats, 3 = clear SeCV-15min, 4 = clear SeCV-24hr, 5 = clear SeES-15min, 6 = clear SeES-24hr, 7 = clear SeSES-15min, 8 = clear SeSES-24hr, 9 = clear SeSEFS-15min., 10 = clear SeSEFS-24hr, 11 = clear LCV-15min. 12 = clear LCV-24hr, 13 = clear LES-15min, 14 = clear LES-24hr, 15 = LSES-15min, 16 = LSES-24hr, 17 = clear LUAS-15min, 18 = clear LUAS-24hr, 19 = clear PCV-15min, 20 = clear PCV-24hr, 21 = clear PES-15min, 22 = clear PES-24hr, 23 = clear PSES-15min, 24 = clear PSES-24hr, 25 = clear PUAS-15min, 26 = clear PUAS-24hr, 27 = clear all 15-min, 28 = clear all 24-hr> [default = 1]

Clears statistics for the specified SONET line. The command is followed by two arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

srtcli

-ip <IP address of the disassociating network for this route, last octet must = 0>

-if <FE port location, slot.line, slot = 9 or 10, line = 1-4>

-rs <1 = activate, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

-pri <route priority, 1-10 (highest-lowest)> [default = 1]

Adds, modifies or deletes an IP route over a Fast Ethernet port. The command is followed by several arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

Note   Changing route parameters for an active FE port may disrupt VoIP call processing or remote administration.

sysgroupcli

-syscontact <contact person name, max. 30 chars.>

-sysname <node name, max. 30 chars.>

-syslocation <node location, max. 30 chars.>

Adds or modifies MGX 8260 node information. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sysscli

-sysrack <rack number containing this node = 1-100> [default =1]

-sysnodename <node name, max. 8 chars.> [default = NodeName]

-sysnodenum <node number = 1-100> [default= 1]

-sysdate <current date in mm/dd/yyyy format>

-systime <current time in hh:mm:ss format, hh = 00-23>

-syszone <time zonerefer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide >

-ds1type <DS1 line type, 1 = T1, 2 = E1> [default = 1]

-gcprotocol <media gateway controller, 1 = MGCP, 2 = IPDC (requires node reset)> [default = 1]

Adds or modifies MGX 8260 node configuration parameters. Initiates a database backup or restore operation. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

sysscli
(continued)

-callloglvl <call logging level, 0 = disabled, 1 = error logging without announcement info, 2 = log TDM and VoIP calls only without announcement info, 3 = log everything> [default = 0]

-dbcfgctrl <1 = initiate database backup, 2 = initiate database restore>

-dbcfgname <filename to use for database restore>

Adds or modifies MGX 8260 node configuration parameters. Initiates a database backup or restore operation. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

tregcli

-mgrip <IP address of the SNMP trap recipient>

-udp <UDP port number of the trap recipient = 0-65535> [default = 162]

-rs <4 = add, 6 = delete>

-if <trap output port, 1 = SCC Ethernet Mgmt, 2 In-band Fast Ethernet, 3 = PPP> [default = 1]

-cs <community string, max. 20 chars.> [default = "public"]

-ts <trap subscription bit map = 0-'FFFFFFFF'h; refer to the Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide >

Adds or deletes SNMP trap registrations. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

ttyredir

N/A

Redirects the terminal (tty) output.

updngradecli

-cardindex <logical slot number = 1-16>

-filename <filename of the image to be downloaded to the standby card>

-action <1 = no action, 2 = upgrade, 3 = upgrade commit, 4 = upgrade cancel, 5 = downgrade, 6 = down grade commit, 7 = downgrade cancel>

Upgrades (newer image filename) or downgrades (older image filename) circuit cards configured as redundancy pairs. The command is followed by three arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


Caution   If necessary, the boot flash ROMs on affected circuit cards must be upgraded or downgraded to match the requirements of the card images. The card image files must be downloaded to the active SCC before the upgrade or downgrade process is initiated.

uspcli

-indx <user index number = 1-20>

-id <user name = 4-10 printable chars. (first char. must be alphanumeric, no spaces allowed)>

-rs <4 = add, 6 = delete>

-pswd <user password = 4-10 printable chars. (first char. must be alphanumeric, no spaces allowed)>

-al <access level = 1-6 (highest-lowest)> [default = 6]

Adds or deletes user profiles. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).

ussescli

-sindex <max. number of user logins = 1-21>

Sets the maximum number of users who can simultaneously log into this MGX 8260 node. The number includes root, SuperUser and general users. Users are distributed over a maximum of 10 telnet sessions, 10 WebViewer sessions, and one console session.

The command is followed by a single argument (hyphenated) and associated value (italics)

vportcli

-slot <NSC card slot number = 1-8, 11-16>

-port <logical port number = 1-512>

-rs <1 = modify, 4 = add, 6 = delete>

-line <physical line number = 1-16>

-ds0 <DS0 number, T1 = 1-24 (1-based), E1 = 1-31 (0-based)>

-dj <dynamic dejitter, 1 = disabled, 2 = enabled> [default = 2]

-djlen <initial dejitter buffer length = 1-25 (10-msec. bundles)> [default = 1]

-pktl <IP packet loading time for voice service = 1-3 (10-msec. bundles)> [default = 1]

-echo <echo cancellation path tail, 1 = none, 2 = 24ms, 3 = 32ms, 4= 48ms, 5 =64ms, 6 = 80ms, 7 = 96ms, 8 = 112ms, 9 = 128ms> [default = 5]

-maxdj <max. dejitter buffer length = 1-25 (10-msec. bundles)> [default = 25]

-mindj <min. dejitter buffer length = 1-25 (10-msec. bundles)> [default = 1]

-rep <number of contiguous ports affected by this command = 1-6944> [default = 1]

-wrap <number of repetitive actives to wrap around, T1 = 1-384, E1 = 1-480, E1-CAS = 1-480, E1-No CAS = 1-496> [default = 384]

Adds, modifies or deletes IP voice ports on NSCs. The command is followed by one or more arguments (hyphenated) and associated values (italics).


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