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This chapter (Table A-1 through Table A-7) provides a high level view of many of the commands that run on the Cisco 10000 ESR. It does not describe command keywords or arguments. Command listings might be different for different line cards. For example, controller-configuration mode for T3 interfaces includes more commands than controller-configuration mode for SONET.
To find more information about a command, go to the index of this book, to the Cisco IOS Command Reference guides, or to the online Cisco 10000 ESR Useful Links document.
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Note For information about commands and arguments that are not supported on the Cisco 10000 ESR, refer to the online Cisco 10000 ESR Troubleshooting Guide. |
| Command | Description | Command Use and Purpose |
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Navigates between Telnet and other sessions at a network management station (NMS). | ||
Create a temporary access-list entry. | ||
Applies per-user authorization attributes to an interface during a PPP session. | ||
Control parser chain-cache. | | |
Clears counters in the show interface command; clears traffic on a line; clears logging. | ||
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Turn on privileged commands. | | |
Description of the interactive help system. | Obtains a brief description of the help system in any command mode. | |
Sets up a temporary password on a line. | ||
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Use Multilayer Switching Protocol (MLSP) commands. | | |
Request neighbor and version information from a multicast router. | | |
Displays IP multicast packet rate and loss information. | ||
Traces the path from a source to a destination branch for a multicast distribution tree. | ||
Assigns a logical name to an interface. | ||
Verifies interface connectivity. | ||
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Start IETF Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). | | |
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Open an rlogin connection. | | |
Keywords include hardware, version, and facility-alarm. | ||
Start Serial-Line IP (SLIP). | | |
Displays information about the active lines on the router. | ||
Initiate a Telnet session. | | |
Set terminal line parameters. | | |
Determines the path data follows from source port to a specified destination. | ||
Open a tunnel connection. | Sets up a network layer connection to a router. | |
List active connections. | |
| Command | Description | Command Use and Purpose |
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Session number to resume. | | |
Restricts access to the Cisco 10000 ESR. | ||
Applies per-user authorization attributes to PPP sessions. | ||
Customizes a temporary access-list entry. | ||
Modify APS parameters. | | |
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Change current directory. | Navigates to another directory. | |
Control parser chain cache. | | |
Clears counters in the show interface command; clears traffic on a line; clears logging. | ||
Manage the system clock. | Sets the date and time on a Cisco 10000 ESR chassis. | |
Enter configuration mode. | Enters terminal and memory configuration mode. | |
Open a terminal connection. | To log in to a host that supports Telnet, rlogin, or LAT, use the connect EXEC command. | |
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Debugging functions (see also '"undebug"). | Displays debug command output and error messages in the current terminal session. | |
Deletes a file on a Flash memory device. | ||
Displays a list of files on a file system. | ||
Use disable to exit privileged EXEC mode and return to user EXEC mode. | ||
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Formats a Flash disk or Flash card. | ||
Description of the interactive help system. | | |
Reset and shut down line cards. | Resets all cards, including PREs. | |
Sets up a temporary password on a line. | ||
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Create new directory. | Creates a new directory on a Flash disk. | |
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Configure router traffic engineering. | Enables multiprotocol label switching through use of traffic engineering tag switching commands. | |
Request neighbor and version information from a multicast router. | Identifies neighboring multicast routers that are peers of the local router. | |
Show statistics after multiple multicast traceroutes are run. | ||
Traces the path from a source to a destination branch for a multicast distribution tree. | ||
Assigns a logical name to a connection. | ||
Negate a command or reset its defaults. | | |
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Starts an asynchronous connection using PPP. | ||
Display current working directory. | Shows the current setting of the cd command. | |
Force a cutover to the secondary card. | | |
Halt system and perform a cold restart. | Reloads the operating system. | |
Renames a file in a Class C Flash file system. | ||
Navigates to another open Telnet, rlogin, LAT, or PAD session. | ||
Open an rlogin connection. | | |
Executes a command remotely on an rsh host. | ||
Execute a command on a remote RSH host. | | |
Sends messages to one or all terminal lines. | ||
Run the setup facility. | Assists in setting up the initial configuration of a Cisco product. | |
Display information about the system. | Keywords include class-map, policy-map, controllers, environment, facility-alarm, hardware, ppp multilink, startup-config, running-config, and version. | |
Start Serial-Line IP (SLIP). | Starts a serial connection to a remote host using SLIP. | |
Permanently deletes files from a Flash card. | ||
Displays information about the active lines on the router. | ||
Tag switching test/debug commands. | | |
Initiate a Telnet session. | | |
Set terminal line parameters. | | |
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Determines the path data follows from source port to a specified destination. | ||
Open a tunnel connection. | Sets up a network layer connection to a router. | |
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Recovers files marked deleted from a Flash card. | ||
Verifies the checksum of a Flash memory file. | ||
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Perform OSI route table lookup and display results. | Displays the routing table in which a specified CLNS destination is found. | |
Perform OSI route table lookup and display results. | |
| Command | Description | Command Use and Purpose |
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Accounting for billing or security purposes when you use RADIUS or TACACS+. | ||
Add an access list entry. | | |
Create command alias. | | |
Set a static ARP entry. | Maps Mac address to IP address. | |
Supports extended BOOTP requests. Specifies information sent in response to BOOTP requests. | ||
Define a login banner. | Displays a banner on terminals with an interactive EXEC. | |
Modify system boot parameters. | | |
Adjust system buffer pool parameters. | Adjusts buffer pool settings and the limits at which temporary buffers are created and destroyed. | |
Display message when connection to host fails. | | |
Create a dynamic Cisco 10000 ESR card. | Preconfigures slots for Cisco 10000 ESR line cards. | |
Global Cisco Discovery Protocol configuration subcommands. | | |
Control parser chain-cache. | | |
QoS class-map command. | Enters config-cmap configuration mode. | |
Global CLNS configuration subcommands. | | |
Configure time-of-day clock. | | |
Define the configuration register. | Defines system startup behavior. | |
Configure a specific controller. | Configures a controller-type and enters config-controller mode. | |
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Changes the flow control default value from a 7-bit width to an 8-bit width. | ||
Configure dss parameters. | | |
enable | Modify enable password parameters. | |
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Perform exception handling. | | |
Customizes configurable alarm threshold. | ||
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Enter Frame Relay commands. | | |
Description of the interactive help system. | | |
Specifies the host name of the Cisco 10000 ESR. | ||
Resets all cards, including PREs. | ||
Configures an interface type and enters config-if mode. | ||
Global IP configuration subcommands. | | |
Configure IPC system. | | |
Configure Kerberos. | | |
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Configure a terminal line. | | |
Modify message logging facilities. | Stores or deletes the log. | |
Define a host-specific login string. | | |
Configure static map class. | ||
Configure static map list. | Specifies a map group and links it to a local E.164 or X.121 source address and a remote E.164 or X.121 destination address. | |
Define a user-interface menu. | Specifies underlying commands for user interface menus. | |
Use Multilayer Switching Protocol (MLSP) commands. | | |
Configure MPLS parameters. | | |
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Negate a command or set its defaults. | | |
Configure NTP. | Configures Network Time Protocol. | |
Configure QoS policy map. | Enters config-pmap mode. From there you can enter config-pmap-c mode. | |
Build a priority list. | Establishes queuing priorities based upon the protocol type. This is one of the steps to establishing queuing priorities based on logical unit (LU) addresses. | |
Command privilege parameters. | Adjusts privilege level needed to access configuration commands. | |
Set system prompt. | Customizes the system prompt. | |
Build a custom queue list. | ||
Enter redundancy mode. | Enters config-r mode. From there you can enter config-r-mc mode. | |
Define a host-specific resume string. | | |
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Remote monitoring for Ethernet interfaces. | ||
Defines the conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol into another or enables policy routing. Enters config-route-map mode. | ||
Enable a routing process. | Enables various routing protocols. | |
Configures a response time reporter probe. | ||
Schedules timing for CPU process handling. | ||
Modify use of network-based services. | | |
Modify SNMP parameters. | | |
Define a TCP dispatch state machine. | | |
Configure system controller. | | |
Modify TACACS query parameters. | | |
Dynamic tag switching command | | |
Changes the retry interval for a terminal port queue. | ||
Provide TFTP service for netload requests. | | |
Establish user name authentication. | Assigns a user name that is displayed in the configuration files. | |
Enables virtual profiles by AAA configuration. |
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Modify APS parameters. | | |
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Modify backup parameters. | Not supported. | |
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bert | Specify a BERT command. | |
Enables QPPB on the interface. | ||
Specify delay for interface transitions. | | |
CDP interface subcommands. | | |
CLNS interface subcommands. | | |
Configure interface clock source. | | |
Set serial interface for compression. | | |
Specify CRC word size. | | |
Set a command to its default value(s). | | |
Specify interface throughput delay. | | |
Interface specific description. | Adds comments to an interface configuration. | |
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Assign interface to dialer list. | | |
Force looped serial interface down. | | |
dsu | Configure DSU properties. | |
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framing | Specify a DS3 framing type. | |
Configure full-duplex operational mode. | | |
Configure half-duplex operational mode. | | |
Description of the interactive help system. | | |
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idle-character | Set the idle character type. | |
Interface Internet protocol config commands. | Configures IP services on ports and interfaces. | |
IS-IS commands. | | |
ISO-IGRP interface subcommands. | Filters the establishment of ISO IGRP adjacencies. | |
Enable keepalive. | Sets the keepalive timer for a specific interface. | |
Changes the time span during which data is accumulated for use in computing load statistics. | ||
Configure logging for interface. | Logs messages to a syslog server. | |
Configure internal loopback on an interface. | | |
Manually set MAC address. | | |
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Configure MPLS interface parameters. | | |
Set the interface maximum transmission unit (MTU). | | |
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Negate a command or reset its defaults. | | |
Configure NTP. | Configures Network Time Protocol. | |
Modify POS parameters. | | |
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Enable pulsing of DTR during reset. | | |
Configures committed access rate (CAR) and distributed CAR (DCAR) policies. | ||
scramble | Enable DS3 payload scrambling. | |
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Configure QoS service policy. | | |
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Modify SNMP interface parameters. | | |
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Frame Relay traffic shaping options. | ||
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Configure PA level transmit ring limit. | |
Many of these commands are described in Chapters 5 and 6.
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Specify the clock source for an OC-12 controller. | |
Controller-specific description. | |
Description of the interactive help system. | |
Put the entire OC-12 line in loopback. | |
Create an STS-1 path on a channelized SONET controller. | |
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Cable length in feet (0 to 450). | |
Specify the clock source for a T3 link. | |
Controller-specific description. | |
Specify the equipment type for loopback mode. | |
Specify the type of framing on a T3 link. | |
help | Description of the interactive help system. |
Specify the idle pattern for all channels on a T3 interface. | |
Put the entire T3 line into loopback. | |
Maintenance data link configuration. | |
shutdown | |
Create or modify a T1 channel. |
Quality of Service (QoS) commands are described in Chapter 8. Redundancy commands are described in Chapter 9.
| Command | Description | Command Use and Purpose |
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| QoS Class Subinterface ModeRouter(config-cmap)# | ||
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| QoS Policy Subinterface ModeRouter(config-pmap)# | ||
Policy criteria. | Name of class specified through use of the class-map command. | |
| QoS Policy-Class Subinterface ModeRouter(config-pmap-c)# | ||
Assign default values to a class. | | |
Examine a packet for the specified attributes. | | |
Assign a maximum packet count threshold for packet tail drops. | | |
Assign WRED to a class. | | |
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| Redundancy Subinterface ModeRouter(config-r)# | ||
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Enter main-cpu mode. | | |
| Redundancy Main CPU Subinterface ModeRouter(config-r-mc)# | ||
Synchronizes startup and other files. | ||
Configure failover. | | |
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Posted: Tue Oct 3 09:42:47 PDT 2000
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