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10.3.1.0.6 HPNA SHOW PERFORMANCE
Syntax
HPNA SHOW PERFORMANCE [<sourcemac> <destmac>]
Description
This command is Service Affecting and will take on the order of a minute or more
Optional parameters sourcemac and destmac allow the user to limit the diagnostic run to
a particular pair of HPNA endpoints – rather than running the diagnostics on all possible
pairings. The sourcemac and destmac are the MAC Addresses of the HPNA Endpoints.
Execute the HPNA SHOW STATIONS command to find the possible MAX addresses.
Example
hpna show performance
warning: This command is service affecting
CERT Test Results...
Source MAC
-->Destination MAC
00:01:02:03:00:03-->00:13:ba:00:01:56: pkts: 1000/1000 per: 0
snr 41.08 db, rate: 128Mbps 16/8 Rx power: -6.967 dBm
00:13:ba:00:01:56-->00:01:02:03:00:03: pkts: 1000/1000 per: 0
snr 43.17 db, rate: 128Mbps 16/8 Rx power: -.4288 dBm
10.3.1.0.7 HPNA UPGRADE ENDPOINT
Syntax
HPNA UPGRADE ENDPOINT < targetMac|All >
Option
Description
Default Value
sourcemac
Source mac address for targeted performance testing
-
destmac
Destination mac address for targeted performance testing
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Description
This command will force an upgrade of the firmware level of the HPNA Endpoint that is
identified – or all if all is specified. The upgrade is to the firmware level equivalent to that
loaded on the local Master node. In order to minimize the likelihood of corrupting
devices, this command will only work with certified Allied Telesis certified endpoints. At
this time only Readylinks endpoints can be upgraded.
Other HPNA endpoint manufac-
tures will be added as certified via iMG Mod firmware updates.
In all the above cases – targetMac is the MAC address of the HPNA Endpoint. To deter-
mine the MAC Address – execute the HPNA SHOW STATIONS command. In addition
there is the option to enter the string “All” which implies all the endpoints on the HPNA
network.
10.4
CES LAN Module
10.4.1
CES Deployment Model
Here is a typical CES Deployment Model:
FIGURE 10-2
Typical CES Deployment Model:
Options
Description
Default Value
TargetMac | All
Mac address of the target device for which to upgrade
the firmware.
‘All’ will upgrade the firmware for all sta-
tions.
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Note that it is possible to connect a PSPAN between a CES daughter-card on an iMG Mod and an iMAP CES8
card.
Key points here are that the PSPANs are all contained in the same VLAN – and have fixed IP addresses
assigned. This is required in order to ensure that the pspans remain configured. Note that due to the
expected use of this daughter-card – it is never powered down in order to conserve power.
Note:
The CES module will create two new ports on the switch, cesc and cesd.
These switch ports
are the Ethernet transports for control and T1/E1 data communications to the CES module.
10.5
Circuit Emulation Command Reference
10.5.1
Overview
This section describes the commands available on the Gateway to configure and manage the CES module.
10.5.1.1 CES CLI commands
The table below lists all CES commands provided by the CLI:
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TABLE 10-3
CES
commands
Functions
Fiber
A
Fiber
B
Fiber
C
Fiber
D
Fiber
E
Modular
ADSL
A
ADSL
B
ADSL
C
CES SET DEVICE IPINT
X
CES SET DEVICE PORTTYPE
X
CES SET PORT DISABLED
X
CES SET PORT LINEBUILDOUT
X
CES SET PORT LINEENCODING
X
CES SET PORT LOOPBACK
X
CES SET PORT TIMINGREFERENCE
X
CES SET PSPAN DISABLED
X
CES SET PSPAN IPDSCP
X
CES SET PSPAN JITTERDEPTH
X
CES SET PSPAN LOCALUDP
X
CES SET PSPAN PAYLOADBYTES
X
CES SET PSPAN PEERIP
X
CES SET PSPAN PEERUDP
X
CES SET PSPAN RTPENABLED
X
CES SHOW DEVICE
X
CES LIST ALARMS
X
CES SHOW ALARMS
X
CES LIST PORTS
X
CES SHOW PORT
X
CES SHOW PORT COUNTERS
X
CES RESET PORT COUNTERS
X
CES LIST PSPANS
X
CES SHOW PSPAN
X
CES SHOW PSPAN COUNTERS
X
CES RESET PSPAN COUNTERS
X
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10.5.1.1.1 CES SET DEVICE IPINT
Syntax
CES SET DEVICE IPINT <ip_name>
Description
This command associates an IP interface with the CES service – thus providing it with an
IP address.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set device ipint cesip
10.5.1.1.2 CES SET DEVICE PORTTYPE
Syntax
CES SET DEVICE PORTTYPE <port_type>
Description
This command allows the user to specify the type of TDM port that is to be used.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ces set device porttype DS1
10.5.1.1.3 CES SET PORT DISABLED
Syntax
CES SET PORT <TDM_PORT> DISABLED <STATE>
Description
This command is used to enable or disable the TDM side of the circuit.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Option
Description
Default Value
IP_name
An existing ip interface with an IP address assigned.
This IP is used to terminate communication for
PSPANs terminated on this device.
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Option
Description
Default Value
Port_type
The TDM port configuration – DS1 or E1.
DS1

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