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Command line editing functions and keystrokes. ....................................................................... 1-11
Secure commands controlled by the security timer. .................................................................... 1-18
RADIUS attributes supported by the router . ............................................................................... 1-22
LED indications for fan and power supply faults on the AT-AR740 router. .................................. 1-25
File extensions and file types . .................................................................................................... 1-28
Software Release filename formats. ........................................................................................... 1-39
Router startup sequence keystrokes. .......................................................................................... 1-41
Router CPU address spaces. ....................................................................................................... 1-67
Parameters displayed in the output of the DUMP NVS command. ............................................... 1-69
Editor functions and keystrokes. ................................................................................................. 1-70
Keywords recognised by the ATTRIBUTE command, and their object types. ................................ 1-78
LED indications for fan an power supply faults on the AT-AR740 router. .................................. 1-100
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ALIAS command. .......................................... 1-105
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BUFFER command . ...................................... 1-106
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CONFIG command. ...................................... 1-109
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CPU command. ............................................ 1-110
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FEATURE command . .................................... 1-114
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FEATURE command for a specified
special feature licence . ............................................................................................................ 1-115
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FFILE command. ........................................... 1-116
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FILE command. ............................................. 1-117
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FLASH command . ........................................ 1-119
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FLASH PHYSICAL command . ....................... 1-120
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW GUI command . ............................................ 1-121
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW HTTP CLIENT command. ............................... 1-122
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW HTTP DEBUG command. ............................... 1-122
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW HTTP SERVER command . ............................. 1-124
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW HTTP SESSION command. ............................. 1-125
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW INSTALL command . ..................................... 1-126
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LDAP command. .......................................... 1-127
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LDAP REQUEST command . .......................... 1-128
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOADER command . ..................................... 1-130
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW MAIL command . .......................................... 1-131
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW NVS command. ............................................ 1-133
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PATCH command. ........................................ 1-134
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RADIUS command. ....................................... 1-135
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RELEASE command. ..................................... 1-136
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SYSTEM command . ..................................... 1-138

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW USER command . .......................................... 1-142
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW USER CONFIGURATION command . .............. 1-143
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW USER RSO command . .................................. 1-145

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Examples of valid interface names. ............................................................................................... 2-4
Examples of fully qualified interface names and their equivalent simple names. ............................ 2-5
Supported Ethernet encapsulations and discriminators. ................................................................ 2-9
Categories of counters maintained for Ethernet interfaces. ......................................................... 2-10
Modem control signals available for each transition cable type. .................................................. 2-13
The input signal which determines the operational status of the interface for different
transition cable types. ................................................................................................................ 2-14
Categories of counters maintained for synchronous interfaces. .................................................. 2-15
Configurable parameters for asynchronous port. ........................................................................ 2-18
Factory defaults for configurable parameters for asynchronous ports. ......................................... 2-19
Categories of counters maintained for asynchronous ports. ........................................................ 2-20
Allowable MTU values. ............................................................................................................... 2-40
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ETH CONFIGURATION command . .................. 2-45
Parameters in the output of the SHOW ETH COUNTER=DIAGNOSTIC command . ...................... 2-48
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ETH COUNTER=DOT3STAT command . .......... 2-51
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ETH COUNTER=INTERFACE command . .......... 2-52
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ETH STATE command . ................................... 2-55
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW INTERFACE command . ................................... 2-58
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW INTERFACE command for a specific interface . 2-59
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW INTERFACE COUNTER command . .................. 2-60
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ASYN command . ........................................... 2-63
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ASYN COUNTER command . .......................... 2-65
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ASYN SUMMARY command . ......................... 2-66
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SYN command . ............................................. 2-68
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SYN COUNTER=INTERFACE command . .......... 2-70
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SYN COUNTER=SYN command for
68302- and 68360-based synchronous interfaces . .................................................................... 2-71
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SYN COUNTER=SYN command for
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States for control protocols of the Point-to-Point Protocol. ........................................................... 3-5
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) debugging options . ...................................................................... 3-23
Protocol and relevant RFC number(s) . ........................................................................................ 3-25
Example configuration parameters for leased line backup. .......................................................... 3-36
Example configuration parameters for bandwidth on demand. ................................................... 3-38
Example configuration parameters for bandwidth on demand with leased line circuits
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) debugging options . ...................................................................... 3-63
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) debugging options . ...................................................................... 3-66
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP command . .............................................. 3-84
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP CONFIG command . ................................. 3-86
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=INTERFACE command . .............. 3-91
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=LCP command . .......................... 3-94
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=MULTILINK command . ............... 3-99
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=NCP command . ....................... 3-100
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT command for BAP and BACP . ... 3-101
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=PPPOE command . .................... 3-103
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP DEBUG command. ................................. 3-104
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP IDLETIMER command . ........................... 3-104
Parameters displayed the SHOW PPP LIMITS command output. . .............................................. 3-105
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP MULTILINK command . .......................... 3-107
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP NAMESERVER command . ...................... 3-108
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP PPPOE command . ................................. 3-109
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP TEMPLATE command . ........................... 3-111
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP TXSTATUS command . ........................... 3-114

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Examples of assigned NLPID values for Frame Relay. ..................................................................... 4-5


Frame Relay encapsulations and NLPID values supported by the router. ........................................ 4-5
Ethernet types supported for the Cisco Systems proprietary encapsulation. .................................. 4-6
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY command. ................................ 4-47
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY CIRUTILISATION command. ...... 4-47
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY CONFIG command. .................. 4-48
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY COUNTER command. ............... 4-51
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY DEBUG command. ................... 4-54
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY LMI command. ......................... 4-54
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY UTILISATION command. ........... 4-55
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY DLC command. ........................ 4-57
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY DLC command for a
specified DLC. ............................................................................................................................ 4-57
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY DLC COUNTER command. ........ 4-58
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY LI command. ............................ 4-63
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY LI command for a specified LI. .. 4-63
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FRAMERELAY LI COUNTER command. ............ 4-64

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S/T loop transmission states defined by ITU-T Recommendation I.430. .......................................... 5-6
Superframe format. ................................................................................................................... 5-11
Extended superframe format. ..................................................................................................... 5-12
Categories of debug messages generated by the BRI software module. ...................................... 5-16
Categories of debug messages generated by the PRI software module. ...................................... 5-21
Standard LAPD configuration for an ISDN Basic Rate Interface . .................................................. 5-27
Standard LAPD configuration for an ISDN Primary Rate Interface . .............................................. 5-27
SAPI values used by LAPD to specify types of layer 3 entities . ..................................................... 5-28
TEI values used by LAPD to specify logical devices attached to a Basic Rate Interface . ................ 5-28
TEI values used by LAPD to specify logical devices attached to a Primary Rate Interface . ............. 5-28
LAPD frame types. ..................................................................................................................... 5-29
SPID Initialisation States . ........................................................................................................... 5-34
SPID File States . ......................................................................................................................... 5-35
SPID Initialisation Events . ........................................................................................................... 5-35
SPID File Events . ........................................................................................................................ 5-36
Automatic ISDN Switch Detection States . .................................................................................. 5-36
Automatic ISDN Switch Detection Events . .................................................................................. 5-37
Call priority and call bumping. ................................................................................................... 5-40
Example configuration parameters for AODI. .............................................................................. 5-44
Example configuration parameters for a basic ISDN network. ..................................................... 5-47
Q.931 Profiles . .......................................................................................................................... 5-50
ISDN Basic Rate Interface conformance tests . ............................................................................ 5-77
ISDN Basic Rate Interface debug options. ................................................................................... 5-78
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using an MC145474 transceiver . ........... 5-79
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using an MC145574 transceiver . ........... 5-80
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using a PSB2186 transceiver . ................. 5-81
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for U interfaces using a PEB2091 transceiver . ................... 5-81
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for U interfaces using an MC145572 transceiver . ............. 5-81
ISDN Primary Rate Interface conformance tests . ......................................................................... 5-83
ISDN Primary Rate Interface debug options . .............................................................................. 5-84
ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an E1 interface with a PEB 2035 transceiver . ........... 5-85
ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an T1 interface with a Bt 8370 transceiver . ............. 5-86
ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an E1 interface a Bt 8370 transceiver . ..................... 5-86
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=MDECODE command . .......... 5-89
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=MRAW command . ................ 5-89
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=SDLC command . ................... 5-90
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=SSPID command . .................. 5-90
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=SSPIDFILE command . ............ 5-91
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRI CONFIGURATION command . ................. 5-113
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRI COUNTER=INTERFACE command . ......... 5-114
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRI COUNTER=BRI command . ..................... 5-118
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRI CTEST command . .................................. 5-121
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRI DEBUG command . ................................. 5-122
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States of the physical layer state machine for an ISDN Basic Rate S/T Interface . ........................ 5-124
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States of the physical layer state machine for an ISDN Basic Rate U Interface . .......................... 5-126
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using an MC145474 transceiver . ......... 5-127
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ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for U interfaces using an MC145572 transceiver . ........... 5-131
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISDN CALL command . ................................. 5-132
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISDN CALL command for a specified
call name . ............................................................................................................................... 5-133
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISDN CLILIST command. ............................... 5-136
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISDN LOG command . .................................. 5-138
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LAPD command . ......................................... 5-140
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LAPD COUNT command . ............................. 5-142
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LAPD STATE command . ............................... 5-143
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI CONFIGURATION command . ................. 5-144
Parameters displayed in the output of SHOW PRI COUNTER=DIAGNOSTIC command for
a T1-ESF interface operating in message-oriented mode . ......................................................... 5-146
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI COUNTER=DIAGNOSTIC command for
an interface using a MUNICH-type HDLC controller . ................................................................ 5-148
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI COUNTER=DIAGNOSTIC command for
an interface using an SCC- or QMC-type HDLC controller . ...................................................... 5-149
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI COUNTER=INTERFACE command . ......... 5-149
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI COUNTER=LINK command . ................... 5-151
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI COUNTER=PRI command for a
single channel . ........................................................................................................................ 5-153
ISDN Primary Rate Interface conformance tests . ....................................................................... 5-156
ISDN Primary Rate Interface debug options . ............................................................................ 5-157
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PRI STATE command . .................................. 5-160
States of the physical layer state machine for an ISDN Primary Rate Interface. ........................... 5-162
ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an E1 interface with a PEB 2035 transceiver . ......... 5-165
ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an E1 interface with a Bt 8370 transceiver. ............ 5-165
ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an T1 interface with a Bt 8370 transceiver. ............ 5-166
States for the PRBS test for interfaces with a Bt 8370 transceiver. ............................................. 5-166
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW Q931 command . ......................................... 5-168
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW Q931 CALL command . ................................ 5-170
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW Q931 SPID command . ................................. 5-171
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW Q931 SPID command during the
auto-SPID procedure . .............................................................................................................. 5-173
NLPID values for protocol encapsulation over X.25 circuits. ........................................................... 6-8
Example configuration parameters for a basic X.25 network. ..................................................... 6-19
Example configuration parameters for an extended X.25 network. ............................................. 6-25
Configuration parameters for DCE Routers A, B and C. .............................................................. 6-32
Configuration parameters for DTE Routers D, T, F and G. ........................................................... 6-32
Parameters in the output of the SHOW LAPB command. ............................................................ 6-68
Parameters in the output of the SHOW LAPB CONFIG command . .............................................. 6-69
Parameters in the output of the SHOW LAPB COUNT command . .............................................. 6-70
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LAPB IDLETIMER command . ........................... 6-72
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW MIOX command . ........................................... 6-72
Parameters in the output of the SHOW MIOX COUNT command . ............................................. 6-73
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Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C command . ..........................................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C COUNTER command . ..........................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C DTEADDRESS command. ......................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW X25C HUNTGROUP command . ......................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C PATH command . .................................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C ROUTE command. ................................................
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Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C TCPKEEPALIVE command. ....................................
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Internet Protocol address classes and limits on numbers of networks and hosts . .......................... 8-7
ICMP messages implemented by the router . .............................................................................. 8-13
TOS values defined by RFC 1349 . .............................................................................................. 8-20
Example configuration parameters for broadcast forwarding to a unicast address . .................... 8-40
Example configuration parameters for broadcast forwarding to a multicast address . ................. 8-41
Example configuration parameters for a basic TCP/IP network . .................................................. 8-50
Example configuration parameters for IP filtering . ..................................................................... 8-55
Predefined port names used by the IP filtering process . ............................................................. 8-66
Predefined ICMP type names used by the IP filtering process . .................................................... 8-67
Predefined ICMP code names used by the IP filtering process . ................................................... 8-68
Predefined protocol names used by the IP filtering process . ....................................................... 8-70
DHCP reply parameters used by the router for configuring IP. .................................................... 8-75
Service names for use with Network Address Translation (NAT) . ................................................ 8-78
Route map match types. ............................................................................................................ 8-89
Route map set types. ................................................................................................................. 8-90
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BOOTP RELAY command . ............................ 8-159
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP command . ............................................... 8-161
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP ARP command. ......................................... 8-163
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP ASPATHLIST command. ............................ 8-164
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP COMMUNITYLIST command. .................... 8-165
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=ARP command . ...................... 8-166
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=EGP command. ....................... 8-167
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=ICMP command . .................... 8-167
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=INTERFACE command . ........... 8-169
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=IP command . ......................................... 8-170
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=MULTICAST command. .......................... 8-171
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=ROUTE command . ................................. 8-172
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=SNMP command . .................................. 8-173
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP COUNTER=UDP command. ...................................... 8-174
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP DNS command . ....................................... 8-176
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP DNS CACHE command . ........................... 8-178
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP EGP command . ....................................................... 8-179
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Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP HELPER command . .................................................. 8-182
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP HELPER COUNTER command. .................................. 8-183
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP HOST command. ...................................................... 8-184
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP INTERFACE command . ............................................ 8-185
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP INTERFACE COUNTER command . ............................ 8-187
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP NAT command . ....................................................... 8-189
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP NAT COUNTER command . ...................................... 8-191
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Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP RIPTIMER command . ............................................... 8-196
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP RIP COUNTER command . ........................................ 8-198
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE and the SHOW IP ROUTE FULL command . ... 8-200
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE GENERAL command . ................................... 8-200
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE CACHE command . ...................................... 8-201
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE COUNT command . ...................................... 8-202
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE FILTER command . ......................... 8-203
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE MULTICAST command. ................................ 8-204
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Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTE TEMPLATE command. .................................. 8-205
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IP ROUTEMAP command. ............................. 8-206
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP UDP command. ........................................................ 8-208
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PING command . ......................................................... 8-209
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General description of fields in an IPv6 packet header. ................................................................. 9-7


IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces and addresses used in this example. ...................................................... 9-28
Well-known TCP/UDP ports . ...................................................................................................... 9-34
Predefined ICMP code names used by the IPv6 filtering process. ................................................. 9-35
Predefined ICMP type names used by the IPV6 filtering process. ................................................. 9-36
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPv6 command. .............................................. 9-62
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 COUNTER command . ............................ 9-64
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 filter command. ...................................... 9-68
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 HOST command ..................................... 9-69
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE command. ............................ 9-71
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 MULTICAST command. ........................... 9-72
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 NDCACHE command. ............................. 9-73
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 NDCONFIG command . ........................... 9-74
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 RIP command. ........................................ 9-75
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 RIP TIMER command. .............................. 9-76
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 RIP COUNTER command. ........................ 9-76
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 ROUTE command. .................................. 9-78
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 ROUTE MULTICAST command. ............... 9-79
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPV6 TIMER command. ................................... 9-80
Parameters displayed in the SHOW IPV6 TUNNEL command. ...................................................... 9-81

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DVMRP debugging options. ..................................................................................................... 10-33


PIM debugging options . .......................................................................................................... 10-35
Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP COUNTERS command. .................................... 10-42
Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP DEBUG command. .......................................... 10-42
Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP FORWARDING command. ............................... 10-43
Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP INTERFACE command. .................................... 10-43
Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP NEIGHBOUR command. .................................. 10-44
Parameters in the output of the SHOW DVMRP ROUTE command. ........................................... 10-44
Parameters in the output of the SHOW IP IGMP command . ..................................................... 10-45
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM BSRCANDIDATE command. .................................. 10-47
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM COUNTERS command. .......................................... 10-48
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM DEBUG command. ................................................ 10-48
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM INTERFACE command. .......................................... 10-49
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM NEIGHBOUR command. ........................................ 10-49
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM ROUTE command . ............................................... 10-50
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM RPCANDIDATE command. .................................... 10-51
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM RPSET command ................................................... 10-51
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM TIMER command. ................................................. 10-52
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PIM6 debugging options. .........................................................................................................


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW MLD command. ...........................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW MLD COUNTERS command. .........................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 BSRCANDIDATE command. ................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM COUNTERS command. ..........................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 DEBUG command. ..............................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM INTERFACE command. ..........................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM NEIGHBOUR command. ........................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 ROUTE command. ..............................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 RPCANDIDATE command. ..................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 RPSET command. ................................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW PIM6 TIMER command. ...............................................

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Combinations of circuits and interfaces supported by the routers implementation of IPX. .......... 12-5
Wildcard characters for numeric expression matching. ............................................................... 12-9
Wildcard characters for ASCII string expression matching. ........................................................ 12-10
Example configuration parameters for IPX dial-on-demand. ...................................................... 12-22
IPX dial-on-demand default parameter settings. ....................................................................... 12-31
Common IPX sockets. .............................................................................................................. 12-38
Common IPX services. .............................................................................................................. 12-39
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX command. .............................................. 12-54
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX CIRCUIT command. ................................ 12-60
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX COUNTER=CIRCUIT command. ............... 12-62
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX COUNTER=GATEWAY command. ........... 12-63
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX COUNTER=ROUTES command. ............... 12-64
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX EXCLUSION command. ........................... 12-64
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX INCLUSION command. ............................ 12-65
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX RIP command. ........................................ 12-66
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX ROUTE command. .................................. 12-67
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX SAP command. ....................................... 12-69
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX SERVICE command. ................................ 12-70
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX SPXSPOOF command. ............................. 12-72

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DECNET command. ......................................


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DECNET COUNTER=GLOBAL command. .......
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DECNET COUNTER=INTERFACE command. ..
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DECNET COUNTER=ROUTE command. .........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DECNET INTERFACE command. ....................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DECNET ROUTE command. ..........................

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Configuration parameters for TTY devices . ................................................................................ 14-3


Command line editing functions and keystrokes . ...................................................................... 14-5
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SERVICE command . ..................................... 14-21
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TELNET command. ....................................... 14-23
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TTY command . ............................................ 14-24
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TTY=ALL SUMMARY command . .................. 14-25
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TTY DEFAULT command . ............................. 14-26

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Optional user-configurable parameters for LPD queues. ............................................................. 15-5


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PERM command . ......................................... 15-22
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STREAM command. ...................................... 15-23

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Physical networks supported by OSPF. ........................................................................................ 16-4


OSPF router types. ..................................................................................................................... 16-4
OSPF link state advertisement types. ........................................................................................... 16-6
OSPF packet types. ..................................................................................................................... 16-6
OSPF neighbour states. .............................................................................................................. 16-7
OSPF interface states. ................................................................................................................. 16-7
OSPF path types. ........................................................................................................................ 16-8
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF command . ..........................................


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF AREA command. .................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF AREA command for a specified area. ...
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF HOST command. .................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF INTERFACE command. .........................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF INTERFACE command for a
specified OSPF interface. ..........................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF LSA SUMMARY command. ..................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF LSA FULL command. ............................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF NEIGHBOUR command. .......................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF RANGE command. ...............................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF ROUTE command. ...............................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW OSPF STUB command. ..................................

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Bridge port states. ...................................................................................................................... 17-6


Predefined protocol types implemented by the bridge module. ................................................ 17-21
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE command. ....................................... 17-35
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE COUNTER command. ....................... 17-37
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE FILTER command. ............................ 17-41
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE GROUP command. ........................... 17-42
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE PORT command. .............................. 17-45
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE PROTOCOL command. ..................... 17-47
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE SPANNING command. ..................... 17-48
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BRIDGE STATION command. ........................ 17-50

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Suggested software compression speed settings for different transmission line speeds. ............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO command. .........................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO CHANNEL command. .........................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO CHANNEL command for a
specified channel . ...................................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CHANNELS COUNTER command . ................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=DES command . ................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=DH command. ..................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=HMAC command . ...........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=JOBPROCESSING
command. ...............................................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=MAC command. ...............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=PAC command. ................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=PRED command. ...............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=RSA command. .................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=STAC command . .............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=USER command . ..............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=UTIL command. ................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO KEY command. ..................................

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Possible test outcomes for an Ethernet interface. ........................................................................ 19-5


Possible test outcomes for an asynchronous interface. ................................................................ 19-7
Possible test outcomes for a universal synchronous interface. ..................................................... 19-8
Possible test outcomes for a Basic Rate ISDN interface. ............................................................... 19-9
Possible test outcomes for a Primary Rate ISDN interface. ......................................................... 19-10
Possible test outcomes for a MAC or PAC card. ....................................................................... 19-10
Valid interface options for the DISABLE TEST INTERFACE command . ........................................ 19-11
Valid interface options for the ENABLE TEST INTERFACE command . ........................................ 19-12
Valid interface options for the SHOW TEST command. ............................................................. 19-14
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TEST INTERFACE command . ........................ 19-15
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TEST INTERFACE COUNTER command . ........ 19-17

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Example configuration parameters for a network time service. ................................................... 20-5


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW NTP command. ............................................. 20-10

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RADIUS authentication attributes supported by Asynchronous Call Control (ACC). ..................... 21-5
RADIUS accounting attributes supported by Asynchronous Call Control (ACC). .......................... 21-6
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ACC command. ........................................... 21-32
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ACC CALL command. .................................. 21-33
ACC asynchronous port states. ................................................................................................ 21-35
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ACC SCRIPT command. ................................ 21-36

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IP address ranges reserved for private IP networks by RFC 1597. ................................................ 22-2
Example configuration parameters for point-to-point GRE. ......................................................... 22-5
Example configuration parameters for multi-point GRE. ............................................................. 22-7
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW GRE command. ............................................ 22-15
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW GRE GENERAL command. ............................. 22-15

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TRIGGER command . ....................................


Parameters in the output of the SHOW TRIGGER FULL command . ...........................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW TRIGGER STATUS command . ......................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW TRIGGER COUNTER command . ...................................

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Classes of LocalTalk Link Access Protocol node IDs. .................................................................... 24-5


Example configuration parameters for AppleTalk routing . ....................................................... 24-17
Interaction of SEED and HINT parameters in setting AppleTalk node numbers . ........................ 24-23
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE command. ......................................... 24-39
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE AARP command. ................................ 24-40
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE CIRCUIT command . ........................... 24-41
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=AARP command. .................. 24-42
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=ATP command . ................... 24-42
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=DDP command . ................... 24-43
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=NBP command . ................... 24-44
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=PORT command. .................. 24-45
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=ROUTE command . ............... 24-45
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE COUNT=ZIP command. ...................... 24-46
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE DLCI command . ................................ 24-47
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE FILTER command . .............................. 24-48
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE PORT command . ............................... 24-50
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE ROUTE command . ............................. 24-52
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE ROUTEFILTER command. .................... 24-53
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE ZONE command. ................................ 24-54
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW APPLE ROUTEFILTER command. .................... 24-55

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TDM GROUP command. ............................... 25-12

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Log message fields . ................................................................................................................... 26-3


Log message severity levels . ...................................................................................................... 26-4
Mapping between logging facility module identifier, type and subtype, and syslog
facility identifiers . ...................................................................................................................... 26-7
Mapping between logging facility severity levels and syslog levels . ............................................ 26-8
Log message filter comparison operators . ............................................................................... 26-10
Example configuration parameters for a basic logging facility . ................................................. 26-11
Recognised time zone names . ................................................................................................. 26-20
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG command . ........................................... 26-38
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG FULL command . ................................... 26-39
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG COUNTER command . .......................... 26-41
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG OUTPUT command . ............................. 26-44
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG OUTPUT FULL command . ..................... 26-45
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG QUEUE command . ............................... 26-47
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG RECEIVE command . ............................. 26-49
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW LOG STATUS command . .............................. 26-50

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Global script variables. ............................................................................................................... 27-4


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SCRIPT command. ........................................ 27-12

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Prefix functions and default prefix numbers. ............................................................................... 28-7


Call priority and call bumping. ................................................................................................. 28-14
Affect of BCAP and HLC parameters on ISDN call SETUP messages. .......................................... 28-31
PBX debugging options. ........................................................................................................... 28-53
CADENCE parameters. ............................................................................................................. 28-56
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PBX command . ............................................ 28-66
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PBX CALL command . ................................... 28-68
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PBX EXTENSION command . ......................... 28-70
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PBX GROUP command. ................................ 28-72
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PBX LCR command . ..................................... 28-73

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DHCP command. ..........................................


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DHCP CLIENT command . .............................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DHCP POLICY command . ............................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW DHCP RANGE command . ............................

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP command. ...........................................


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP COUNTER command . ..........................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP CALL command. ..................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP IP command. ........................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP TUNNEL command . .............................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP TUNNEL command for a
specified active call . ................................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP TUNNEL COUNTER command . .............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW L2TP USER command . .................................

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Access modes for MIB objects . .................................................................................................. 31-6


Status values for MIB objects . .................................................................................................... 31-6
Fields in an SNMP message . ...................................................................................................... 31-7
SNMP PDUs . ............................................................................................................................. 31-7
Generic SNMP traps . ................................................................................................................. 31-8
Community profiles for objects in a MIB view. ............................................................................ 31-9
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SNMP command . ........................................ 31-21
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SNMP COMMUNITY command . .................. 31-24

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TPAD command. .......................................... 32-23
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TPAD COUNTER command. .......................... 32-24
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW TPAD PORT ommand . .................................. 32-25

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP command. ...........................................


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP COUNTER command . .........................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP INTERFACE command . ........................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP PATH command. .................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP PROXY command . ..............................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP PROXY COUNTER command. ...............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW RSVP RESV command. ..................................

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Log types and subtypes for firewall events . .............................................................................


Application Proxies. ..................................................................................................................
Pre-defined IP protocol service names . ....................................................................................
Required parameters for Firewall NAT rules. .............................................................................
Defaults for SET FIREWALL POLICY ATTACK command parameters. .........................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL command . ..................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL ACCOUNTING command . ...........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL EVENT command . .......................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY command . .....................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY COUNTER command . .....................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY DYNAMIC command . .....
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY LIST command. ................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY USER command. ..............

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL POLICY ATTACK command . ........ 34-84
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW FIREWALL SESSION command . .................... 34-85

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH command. ............................................. 35-15
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH COUNTER command. ............................ 35-17
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH SESSIONS command. ............................. 35-22
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH USER command. .................................... 35-23
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH USER command for a specified user. ...... 35-24

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STAR command for a specified star
entity when a MAC card is installed . ....................................................................................... 36-18
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STAR COUNTER command . ......................... 36-20
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STAR COUNTER command for a
specified star entity . ................................................................................................................ 36-22
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STAR MKTTRANSFER LOG command. ........... 36-24

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC command. ........................................


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC BUNDLESPECIFICATION command. ...
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC BUNDLESPECIFICATION command
for a specified bundle. ...........................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=AH command . ................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=ALG command . ..............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=COMP command . ..........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=ESP command . ...............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=MAIN command . ............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=SAD command. ...............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=SETUP command. ............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC COUNTER=SPD command . ..............
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC POLICY command. ............................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC POLICY command for a
specified policy . ....................................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC POLICY SABUNDLE command. ..........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC POLICY COUNTER command . ..........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC SA command. ...................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC SA command for a specified SA . ......
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC SA COUNTER command . .................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC SASPECIFICATION command . ..........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPSEC SASPECIFICATION command for a
specified SA specification. ......................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP command . ...................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=GENERAL command . ..
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=MAIN command . ........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=QUICK command . ......
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=SAD command. ...........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=SPD command . ...........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=XDB command . ..........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=IPSEC command . ........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=INFO command . .........
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=AGGRESSIVE
command . ............................................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=NETWORK
command . ............................................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP COUNTER=TRANSACTION
command . ............................................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP EXCHANGE command. .................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP EXCHANGE command for a
specified exchange . ...............................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP POLICY command. ........................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP POLICY command for
specified policy . ....................................................................................................................

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP SA command. ...............................


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ISAKMP SA command for a specified SA . ..
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SA command. ............................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SA command for a specified
security association . ..............................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SA COUNTER command . ...........................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SA COUNTER command for a
specified security association . ................................................................................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SA USER command . ..................................

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37-189
37-191
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37-196

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) debugging options. ....................................................................


Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI command. ..............................................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI COUNTERS command . ...........................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI CERTIFICATE command. .........................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI CERTIFICATE=name command . .............

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38-31
38-37
38-38
38-40
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI CRL=name command. ............................ 38-42
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI LDAPREPOSITORY command. ................. 38-43
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI ENROLLMENTREQUEST command. ......... 38-44
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI ENROLLMENTREQUEST=name
command. ............................................................................................................................... 38-45
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI KEYUPDATEREQUEST command. ............ 38-46
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI KEYUPDATEREQUEST=name
command. ............................................................................................................................... 38-47

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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW VRRP command . .......................................... 39-19

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Interpreting NSAP addresses. ..................................................................................................... 40-3


CLNS debugging options. ........................................................................................................ 40-21
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS command. .......................................... 40-27
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS ADJACENCY command . ..................... 40-28
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS AREA command. ................................. 40-30
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS CIRCUIT command . ............................ 40-31
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS CIRCUIT command when no
value is specified for the CIRCUIT parameter. ........................................................................... 40-32
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS CIRCUIT COUNTERS command. .......... 40-34
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS COUNTERS command. ........................ 40-35
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS DETAIL command . .............................. 40-37
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS RA command. ..................................... 40-39
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW CLNS ROUTE command when ALL is
specified for the ROUTE parameter. ......................................................................................... 40-40

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BGP peer states. ......................................................................................................................... 41-6


AS path regular expressions. .................................................................................................... 41-14
Parameters in the output of the SHOW BGP PEER command. ................................................... 41-20
Parameters in the output from the SHOW BGP PEER command for a specified peer . ............... 41-21
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) debugging options. ................................................................. 41-42
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP command . ........................................... 41-50
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP AGGREGATE command. ....................... 41-51
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP CONFEDERATION command. ................ 41-52
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP IMPORT command. ............................... 41-53
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP NETWORK command. ........................... 41-54
Example summary output from the SHOW BGP PEER command. .............................................. 41-55
Parameters displayed in the detailed output of the SHOW BGP PEER command . ...................... 41-56
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW BGP ROUTE command. ................................. 41-58

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B-2
B-3
B-4

Module Identifiers, Names and Descriptions . ...............................................................................


FLASH File System Message Codes . .............................................................................................
ISDN Q.931 Call Clearance Cause Codes and Descriptions . .........................................................
Log Message Types and Subtypes . ..............................................................................................

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MIBs supported by the AR router. ............................................................................................... C-2


Object identifiers for Allied Telesyn AR router products . ............................................................. C-4
Object groups in the AT Router sub-tree of the Allied Telesyn Enterprise MIB. ............................. C-6
Object identifiers for base CPU and expansion boards . ............................................................... C-6
Object identifiers for interface types. ........................................................................................... C-9
Object identifiers for chip sets . ................................................................................................... C-9
MIB-II implementation variations. .............................................................................................. C-19
Frame Relay DTE MIB implementation variations. ....................................................................... C-21
Bridge MIB implementation variations. ...................................................................................... C-24
Host Resources MIB implementation variations . ........................................................................ C-26
Host Resources MIB device types supported by the router. ........................................................ C-27

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