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Preface
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Product Overview
Cisco ONS 15530 Hardware Features
Chassis Overview
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Cisco ONS 15530 Configuration Guide and Command Reference 78-14227-01, Cisco IOS Release 12.1(10)EV2
Component Summary
The Cisco ONS15530 supports the following hot-swappable modular hardware comp onents:
uplink cards.
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ESCON Multiplexing Line Cards, 10-Gbps ITU Trunk Cards, and 10-GE Uplink Cards
Transponder Line Cards
OADM Modules
Carrier Motherboards
OSC Modules
VOA Modules
PB-OE Modules
CPU Switch Modules
Switch Fabric
Cisco ONS 15530 Software Features
Network Management Systems
Optical Supervisory Channel
In-Band Message Channel
Online Diagnostics
Network Topologies
Standards Compliance
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Before You Begin
About the CLI
About Cisco IOS Command Modes
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Listing Cisco IOS Commands and Syntax
Interface Naming Conventions
ESCON Multiplexing Line Card Interfaces
Esconphy Interfaces
Portgroup Interfaces
10-Gbps ITU Trunk Card Interfaces
Ethernetdcc Interfaces
Waveethernetphy Interfaces
Waveethernetphy Subinterfaces
10-GE Uplink Card Interfaces
Ethernetdcc Interfaces
Tengigethernetphy Interfaces
Tengigethernetphy Subinterfaces
Transponder Line Card Interfaces
Transparent Interfaces
Wave Interfaces
OADM Module Interfaces
Filter Interfaces
Oscfilter Interfaces
Wdm Interfaces
Thru Interfaces
OSC Card Interfaces
Wave Interfaces
CPU Switch Module Interfaces
NME Interfaces
Auxiliary Port Interfaces
WB-VOA Card Interfaces
Voain Interfaces
Voaout Interfaces
PB-OE Module Interfaces
Voafilterin Interfaces
Voafilterin Subinterfaces
Voafilterout Interfaces
Voabypassout Interfaces
Voabypassin Interfaces
Configuration Overview
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Initial Configuration
About the CPU Switch Module
Starting Up the Cisco ONS 15530
Using the Console Ports, NME Ports, and Auxiliary Ports
Modem Support
About Passwords
Enable Password
Enable Secret Password
Configuring IP Access on the NME Interface
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Displaying the NME Interface Configuration
Displaying the Operating Configurations
Configuring the Host Name
About NTP
Configuring NTP
Displaying the NTP Configuration
About CPU Switch Module Redundancy
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Redundant Operation Requirements
Conditions Causing a Switchover from the Active CPU Switch Module
Configuring CPU Switch Module Redundancy
Forcing a Switchover from Privileged EXEC Mode
Forcing a Switchover from ROM Monitor Mode
Configuring Autoboot
Displaying the Autoboot Configuration
Synchronizing the Configurations
Synchronizing Configurations Manually
Enabling and Disabling Automatic Synchronization
Configuring Maintenance Mode
Displaying the CPU Switch Module Redundancy Configuration and Status
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Examples
The following example shows the CPU switch module redundancy configuration and status:
The following example shows the CPU switch module capabilities:
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Reloading the CPU Switch Modules
Configuring Privileged EXEC Mode Access on the Standby CPU Switch Mod ule
Displaying the Standby CPU Switch Module Privileged EXEC Mode Status
About the Software Configuration Register
Software Configuration Register Settings
Boot Field Values
Default System Boot Behavior
Boot Command
Changing the Software Configuration Register
Verify the Configuration Register Value
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Configuring ESCON Signal Aggregation
About ESCON Signal Aggregation Support
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Figure4-1 Interface Model for ESCON Aggregation
To configure ESCON support on the Cisco ONS 15530, perform the following steps:
Configuring ESCON Multiplexing Line Card Interfaces
Displaying the ESCON Multiplexing Line Card Interface Configuration
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The following example shows how to display the configuration of an esconphy in ter face:
The following example shows how to display the configuration of a portgroup i nte rface :
Configuring 10-Gbps ITU Trunk Card Interfaces
Displaying the 10-Gbps ITU Trunk Card Interface Configuration
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The following example shows how to display the configuration of a waveethernetphy subinterfac e:
The following example shows how to display the configuration of a wavepatch interface :
Configuring 10-GE Uplink Card Interfaces
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Displaying the 10-GE Uplink Card Interface Configuration
Displays the interface configuration.
To display the configuration of 10-GE uplink card interfaces, use the following EXEC command:
show interfaces {tengigethernetphy slot/0[.subinterface] | wavepatchslot/0/port}
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About Cross Connections
Configuring Cross Connections
Displaying the Cross Connection Configuration
About Alarm Thresholds
Configuring Alarm Thresholds
Displaying the Alarm Threshold Configuration
About Patch Connections
Configuring Patch Connections
Displaying Patch Connections
Configuring Transponder Line Card Interfaces
Configuring Protocol Encapsulation or Clock Rate
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Displaying Protocol Encapsulation or Clock Rate Configuration
About Transponder Line Card Channel Frequencies
Configuring Transponder Line Card Channel Frequency
Displaying Transponder Line Card Channel Frequency
About Protocol Monitoring
Configuring Protocol Monitoring
Displaying Protocol Monitoring Configuration
About Alarm Thresholds
Configuring Alarm Thresholds
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Displaying Alarm Threshold Configuration
About Laser Shutdown
About Forward Laser Control
About OFC
About Laser Safety Control
Configuring Laser Shutdown
Configuring Forward Laser Control
Displaying Forward Laser Control Configuration
Configuring Laser Safety Control
Displaying Laser Safety Control Configuration
Configuring Optical Power Thresholds
Displaying Optical Power Threshold Configuration
About Patch Connections
Configuring Patch Connections
Displaying Patch Connections
About Cross Connections
Displaying Cross Connections
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Configuring VOA Module Interfaces
About Variable Optical Attenuation
VOA Modules
Single WB-VOA Modules
Dual WB-VOA Modules
Single Band PB-OE Modules
Dual Band PB-OE
Configuring VOA Module Interfaces
Configuring Attenuation
Displaying the Attenuation Configuration
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The following example shows how to display the attenuation configuration of a voain in te rface :
About Optical Thresholds
Configuring Optical Receive Power Thresholds
Displaying the Optical Threshold Configuration
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The following example shows how to display the threshold configuration of a voain interface:
Configuring APS
About APS
About Splitter Protection
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Considerations for Using Splitter Protection
Configuring Splitter Protection
Displaying the Splitter Protection Configuration
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The following example shows how to display the APS splitter protection configuration:
About Line Card Protection
Client based protection Y-cable protection Switch fabric based protection
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About Client Based Line Card Protection
Figure 7-3 shows an example of line card protection using transponder line cards.
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About Y-Cable Line Card Protection
Considerations for Using Y-Cable Based Line Card Protection
Configuring Y-Cable Based Line Card Protection
Displaying the Y-Cable Protection Configuration
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About Switch Fabric Based Line Card Protection
Considerations for Using Switch Fabric Based Line Card Protection
Configuring Switch Fabric Based Line Card Protection
Displaying Switch Fabric Based Protection Configuration
About Redundant Switch Fabric Protection
Configuring APS Group Attributes
Configuring Revertive Switching
Displaying the Revertive Switching Configuration
About Unidirectional and Bidirectional Path Switching
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Configuring Unidirectional and Bidirectional Path Switching
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Displaying the Unidirectional and Bidirectional Path Switching Configuration
Configuring the Switchover-Enable Timer
Displaying the Switchover-Enable Timer Configuration
About Switchovers and Lockouts
Requesting a Switchover or Lockout
Displaying Switchover and Lockout Request Status
Clearing Switchovers and Lockouts
Displaying Switchover and Lockout Clear Status
Configuring Multiple Shelf Nodes
About Multiple Shelf Nodes
Configuring Multiple Shelf Nodes
Configuring Patch Connections Between Shelves
Configuring APS
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The following example shows how to configure channels 1720 on shelf 2 of a multi ple shelf node.
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Monitoring Your Network Topology
About the OSC
Hardware Guidelines for Using OSC
Configuring CDP
Configuring Global CDP
Displaying the Global CDP Configuration
Displaying Global CDP Information
Clearing Global CDP Information
Configuring CDP Topology Discovery on Wdm Interfaces
Displaying CDP Information for Wdm Interfaces
Configuring OSCP
Configuring the Hello Interval Timer
Configuring the Hello Hold-Down Timer
Configuring the Inactivity Factor
Displaying the OSCP Configuration
Displaying OSCP Neighbors
Configuring IP on the OSC
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Displaying the OSC Configuration
show interfaces wave slot/subcard Displays the OSC wave interface configuration.
To display the OSC configuration, use the following EXEC command:
The following example shows the OSC configuration:
Verifying Connectivity on the OSC
Configuring IP on Ethernetdcc Interfaces for the In-Band Message Channel
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Displaying the Ethernetdcc Interface Configuration
Verifying Connectivity over the In-Band Message Channel
Configuring SNMP
Enabling MIB Notifications
Alarm Threshold MIB
APS MIB
CDL MIB
Optical Monitor MIB
OSCP MIB
Patch MIB
Physical Topology MIB
Redundancy Facility MIB
Monitoring Without the OSC or In-Band Message Channel
Setting up Connections to Individual Nodes
Manually Configuring the Network Topology
Displaying the Network Topology
Configuring Interfaces in the Network Topology
Displaying Topology Information for Interfaces
About Embedded CiscoView
Installing and Configuring Embedded CiscoView
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Examples
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The following example shows how to update the CiscoView files on your Cisco ONS 15530:
Accessing Embedded CiscoView
Displaying Embedded CiscoView Information
Managing Your Cisco ONS 15530 System
Accessing and Displaying File System Devices
Using Flash Memory
Formatting CompactFlash Cards
Copying the Startup Configuration Files to Flash Memory
Copying Files Between Flash Memory Devices
Viewing the Contents of Flash Memory
Determining the Current File System Device
Moving Between Flash Memory Devices
Listing the Flash Memory Directory Contents
Deleting Files from Bootflash Memory
Copying a System Image from a TFTP Server to Flash Memory
Booting from a CompactFlash Card
Accessing System Images on TFTP Servers
Booting from a TFTP Server
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Figure 10-1 shows a simple network configuration with a TFTP server, a router, a hub, and a
The following example shows how to configure the network example shown in Figure 10-1.
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The following example shows how to configure the network example shown in Figure 10-3 with a VLAN.
Backing Up a System Image to a TFTP Server
Updating System Images
Downloading System Images from Cisco.com
Copying System Images to the Cisco ONS 15530
Manually Booting the Cisco ONS 15530
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Updating System Images on Redundant Processors
Updating with Hot-Standby Compatible System Images
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Updating with Non-Hot-Standby Compatible System Images
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Updating Functional Images
Understanding Functional Images
Updating a CPU Switch Module Functional Image Release
Determining the CPU Switch Module Functional Image Release Version
Updating a CPU Switch Module Functional Image from a TFTP Server
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Updating a CPU Switch Module Functional Image from an FTP Server
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Updating Line Card Functional Images
Determining the Line Card Functional Image Version
Copying a Line Card Functional Image from a TFTP Server to Flash Memory
Copying a Line Card Functional Image from an FTP Server to Flash Memory
Updating the Line Card Functional Image
Updating Module Functional Images
Determining the Module Functional Image Version
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Step2 Switch# delete {bootflash: | disk0:}filename (Optional) Deletes a file from Flash memory.
Copying a Module Functional Image from a TFTP Server to Flash Memory
To download a module functional image from a TFTP server, perform the following steps:
Step1 Switch# show {bootflash: | disk0:} Verifies that space is available in Flash memory
on the active CPU switch module. If space is available, continue to Step3.
Copying a Module Functional Image from an FTP Server to Flash Memory
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Updating the Module Functional Image
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APPENDIX
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Command Reference
APS Commands
aps clear
aps direction
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aps disable
aps enable
aps lockout
aps message-channel
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aps protection
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aps revertive
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aps switch
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aps timer message holddown
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aps timer message max-interval
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aps timer search-for-up
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aps timer switchover-enable min-interval
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aps timer wait-to-restore
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aps working
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aps y-cable
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associate group
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associate interface
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show aps
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show aps trace
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Debug Commands
debug aps
debug cdl defect-indication
debug cm
debug cpu
debug diag online
debug driver control ethernet
debug driver escon
debug driver nvram
debug driver osc
debug driver src
debug driver ten-gigabit trunk
debug driver voa
debug oscp
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debug ports
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debug redundancy
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debug switch
debug topology
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undebug all
Interface Configuration Commands
cdl defect-indication force hop-endpoint
cdl enable
cdl flow identifier
clock rate
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connect
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encapsulation
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laser control forward enable
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laser control safety enable
laser frequency
laser shutdown
loopback
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monitor enable
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optical attenuation
optical threshold power receive
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patch
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show cdl defect-indication
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show connect
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show controllers
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TableA-11 show controllers Command Field Descriptions for Transparent Interfaces (continued)
Field Description
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show interfaces
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show optical filter
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show patch
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shutdown
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Online Diagnostics Commands
diag online
diag online slot
show diag online
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show diag online detail
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show diag online slot
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OSCP Commands
clear oscp
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oscp timer hello holddown
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oscp timer hello interval
oscp timer inactivity-factor
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show oscp info
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show oscp interface
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show oscp neighbor
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show oscp statistics
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show oscp traffic
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CPU Switch Module Redundancy Commands
auto-sync running-config
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auto-sync startup-config
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clear redundancy
maintenance-mode
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redundancy
redundancy manual-sync
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redundancy reload peer
redundancy reload shelf
redundancy switch-activity
show redundancy
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show redundancy capability
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show redundancy clients
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show redundancy counters
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show redundancy history
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show redundancy running-config-file
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show redundancy states
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standby privilege-mode enable
SNMP Commands
snmp-server enable traps aps
snmp-server enable traps cdl
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snmp-server enable traps optical monitor min-severity
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snmp-server enable traps oscp
snmp-server enable traps rf
snmp-server enable traps threshold min-severity
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snmp-server enable traps topology
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snmp-server host
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System Management Commands
clear facility-alarm
reload
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reprogram
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show bootvar
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show ciscoview package
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show ciscoview version
show facility-alarm status
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show hardware
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show optical wavelength mapping
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TableA-40 show optical wavelength mapping Field Descriptions
show temperature
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show version
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traceroute
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Threshold Commands
aps trigger
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description
notification-throttle timer
show threshold-list
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threshold
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threshold-group
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threshold-list
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value
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Topology Neighbor Commands
show topology
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show topology neighbor
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topology hold-time
topology neighbor
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topology neighbor agent ip-address
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topology neighbor cdp
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topology neighbor disable
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