To clear the alarms
counters for a specific 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY controller, use the
clearcontroller
wanphy command in
XR EXECmode.
clearcontrollerwanphyinterface-idstats
Syntax Description
interface-id
Physical
interface instance. Naming notation is
rack/slot/module/port and a slash between values is required
as part of the notation.
rack: Chassis number of the rack.
slot: Physical slot number of the line card.
module: Module number. A physical layer interface module
(PLIM) is always 0. Shared port adapters (SPAs) are referenced by their subslot
number.
port: Physical port number of the interface.
For more
information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark (?) online
help function.
stats
Clears alarm
counters for the specified 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY controller.
Command Default
No default behavior
or values
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
interface
read, write,
execute
Examples
This example shows
how to configure a 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY controller in Slot 6:
Clears the alarms counters for a specific 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY interface.
controller
wanphy
To enter WAN
physical controller configuration mode in which you can configure a 10-Gigabit
Ethernet WAN PHY controller, use the
controller
wanphy command in
XR config mode. To
return the 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY controller to its default WAN mode
configuration, use the
no form of this
command.
controllerwanphyinterface-id
nocontrollerwanphyinterface-id
Syntax Description
interface-id
Physical
interface instance. Naming notation is
rack/slot/module/port and a slash between values is required
as part of the notation.
rack: Chassis number of the rack.
slot: Physical slot number of the line card.
module: Module number. A physical layer interface module
(PLIM) is always 0. Shared port adapters (SPAs) are referenced by their subslot
number.
port: Physical port number of the interface.
For more
information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark (?) online
help function.
Command Default
No default behavior
or values
Command Modes
XR config
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Note
After you use the
no controller
wanphy command to return a 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY controller
to its default configuration, you need to cycle the power to the 10-Gigabit
Ethernet SPA for the mode configuration changes to take effect.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
interface
read, write
Examples
This example shows
how to enter WAN PHY controller configuration mode:
Displays alarms, registers, and module information for a 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY controller.
report
sd-ber
To enable Signal
Degrade (SD) Bit Error Rate (BER) reporting, use the
report sd-ber
command in wanphy configuration mode. To disable Signal Degrade (SD) Bit Error
Rate (BER) reporting, use the no form of this command.
reportsd-ber
noreportsd-ber
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
Signal Degrade (SD)
Bit Error Rate (BER) reporting is disabled by default.
Command Modes
Wanphy configuration
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
interface
read, write
Examples
This example shows
how to enable Signal Degrade (SD) Bit Error Rate (BER) reporting.
Configures the threshold of the SF BER that is used to trigger a link state change.
report sf-ber
disable
To disable Signal
Failure (SF) Bit Error Rate (BER) reporting, use the
report sf-ber
disable command in wanphy configuration mode. To disable Signal
Failure (SF) Bit Error Rate (BER) reporting, use the no form of this command.
reportsf-berdisable
noreportsf-berdisable
Syntax Description
This command has no keywords or arguments.
Command Default
Signal Failure (SF)
Bit Error Rate (BER) reporting is enabled by default.
Command Modes
Wanphy configuration
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
interface
read, write
Examples
This example shows
how to disable Signal Failure (SF) Bit Error Rate (BER) reporting.
Configures the threshold of the SF BER that is used to trigger a link state change.
signal sf-ber
remote-fault
To configure the remote fault
signaling of the Signal Failure (SF) Bit Error Rate (BER) that is used to
trigger a signal failure, use the
signal sf-ber remote-faultcommand in wanphy
configuration mode.
signal
sf-ber remote-faultexponent
Syntax Description
exponent
Value of 10 raised to the
n power, where
n is the exponent of 10, as in10-n. Valid values are 3
to 9, meaning 10-3 to 10-9.
Command Default
The default is 3, meaning (10-3).
Command Modes
Wanphy configuration
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Task ID
Task ID
Operation
interface
read, write
Examples
This example shows how to configure
remote fault signaling of the Signal Failure (SF) Bit Error Rate (BER):
To display alarms,
registers, and module information for a 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY controller,
use the
show controllers
wanphy command in EXEC mode.
showcontrollerwanphyinterface-id
[ alarms | all | registers ]
Syntax Description
interface-id
Physical
interface instance. Naming notation is
rack/slot/module/port and a slash between values is required
as part of the notation.
rack: Chassis number of the rack.
slot: Physical slot number of the line card.
module: Module number. A physical layer interface module
(PLIM) is always 0. Shared port adapters (SPAs) are referenced by their subslot
number.
port: Physical port number of the interface.
For more
information about the syntax for the router, use the question mark (?) online
help function.
alarms
Displays
information about any alarms that are detected by the specified 10-Gigabit
Ethernet WAN PHY controller.
all
Displays
registers, alarms, and module information for the specified 10-Gigabit Ethernet
WAN PHY controller.
registers
Displays
registers for the specified 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY controller.
Command Default
No default behavior
or values
Command Modes
XR EXEC
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
To use this command,
you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes
appropriate task IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using
a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
interface
read
Examples
This example shows
sample output from the
show controllers
wanphy command with the
all keyword:
Table 1 show
controllers wanphy Command Output Fields
Field
Description
Interface
Identifies
the WAN physical interface, in the format
rack/slot/module/port.
rack: Chassis number of the rack.
slot: Physical slot number of the line card.
module: Module number. A physical layer interface module
(PLIM) is always 0. Shared port adapters (SPAs) are referenced by their subslot
number.
port: Physical port number of the interface.
Configuration Mode
Current
configuration mode running on this controller. Can be WAN mode or LAN mode.
SECTION
Displays
the following section alarms:
LOF—Number of Loss of
Framing (LOF) errors on this connection section. LOF alarms are critical
because they indicate that the link associated with this section is down.
LOS—Number of loss of
signal (LOS) errors on this connection section. LOS alarms are critical because
they indicate that the link associated with this section is down.
BIP(B1)—Number of bit
interleaved parity (BIP) B1 errors on this section that exceeded the specified
threshold.
LINE
Displays
the following line alarms:
AIS—Number of AIS errors on
this line. AIS alarms are critical because they indicate that the line is down.
RDI—Remote defect
indication.
Line remote defect indication is reported by the downstream LTE
when it detects LOF4, LOS5, or AIS6.
Path remote defect indication is reported by the downstream PTE
when it detects a defect on the incoming signal.
FEBE—Number of far-end
block errors (FEBE) on this line. Line FEBE errors are accumulated from the M0
or M1 byte, and are reported when the downstream LTE detects BIP7 (B2) errors.
BIP(B2)—Number of bit
interleaved parity (BIP) B2 errors on this line that exceeded the specified
threshold.
PATH
Displays
the following path alarms:
AIS—Number of AIS errors on
this path. AIS alarms are critical because they indicate that the line
associated with this path is down.
RDI—Number of RDI errors on
this path.
FEBE—Number of FEBE errors
on this path. Path FEBEs are accumulated from the G1 byte, and are reported
when the downstream PTE detects BIP (B3) errors.
BIP(B2)—Number of bit
interleaved parity (BIP) errors on this path that exceeded the specified
threshold.
LOP—Number of loss of
pointer (LOP) errors on this path. Path LOPs are reported as a result of an
invalid pointer (H1, H2) or an excess number of new data flag enabled
indications.
NEWPTR—Inexact count of the
number of times the SONET framer has validated a new SONET pointer value (H1,
H2).
PSE—Inexact count of the
number of times the SONET framer has detected a positive stuff event (PSE) in
the received pointer (H1, H2).
NSE—Inexact count of the
number of times the SONET framer has detected a negative stuff event in the
received pointer (H1, H2).
Note
For
Cisco IOS XR software release 3.5.0, the following fields display no
errors:RDIFEBEBIP(B2)NEWPTRPSENSE
WIS ALARMS
Displays
the following WAN Interconnect Sublayer (WIS) layer alarms:
SER—Number of Severely
Errored Seconds (SER) errors
FELCDP—Number of Far End -
Loss of Code-group Delineation - Path (FELCDP) errors
FEAISP—Number of Far End -
AIS - Path (FEAISP) errors
WLOS—Number of WIS LOS
(WLOS) errors.
PLCD—Number of Path Loss of
Code-group Delineation (PLCD) errors
LFEBIP—Number of Line - Far
End - BIP (LFEBI) errors
PBEC—Number of Path - Block
Error Counter (PBEC) errors
Note
Alarms
are applicable only when the controller is configured in WAN-PHY mode.
Active
Alarms[All defects]
Total
number of currently active alarms on this interface.
Note
Alarms
are applicable only when the controller is configured in WAN-PHY mode.
Active
Alarms[Highest Alarms]
Total
number of the most significant active alarms on this interface. These alarms
are likely causing all other alarms on the interface.
Note
Alarms
are applicable only when the controller is configured in WAN-PHY mode.
Rx(K1/K2)
Total
number of errored K1/K2 bytes from the Line OverHead (LOH) of the SONET frame
that were received by this interface.
Tx(K1/K2)
Total
number of errored K1/K2 bytes from the Line OverHead (LOH) of the SONET frame
that were transmitted by this interface.
S1S0
Number of
errored payload pointer bytes on this interface.
C2
Number of
errored STS identifier (C1) bytes on this interface.
PATH TRACE
BUFFER
Rx J1
trace buffer received from the far end. If the received data is valid it will
be shown below the PATH TRACE BUFFER field.
Remote IP
addr
Byte
string containing the IP address of the remote end of this connection. If the
received data is invalid, this field displays no IP address.
BER
thresholds
BER
threshold values of the specified alarms for a the 10-Gigabit Ethernet
controller.
TCA
thresholds
TCA
threshold values of the specified alarms for a the 10-Gigabit Ethernet
controller.
REGISTERS
Displays
output from the following registers in hexadecimal format:
P_FEBE—Total number of Far
End Block Errors (FEBEs) that occurred on the path that is associated with this
interface.
L_FE_BIP—Total number of
far end BIP errors that occurred on this interface.
L_BIP—Total number of local
BIP errors that occurred on this interface.
P_BEC—Total BIP error count
(BEC) that occurred on the path that is associated with this interface.
S_BIP—Total number of far
end BIP errors that occurred on the current section.
J1-Rx0—Characters from far
end IPV4 address string.
J1-Rx1—Characters from far
end IPV4 address string.
J1-Rx2—Characters from far
end IPV4 address string.
J1-Rx3—Characters from far
end IPV4 address string.
J1-Rx4—Characters from far
end IPV4 address string.
J1-Rx5—Characters from far
end IPV4 address string.
J1-Rx6—Characters from far
end IPV4 address string.
J1-Rx7—Characters from far
end IPV4 address string.
Note
The
following Serdes-WIS HW registers are used to debug counters and can be cleared
only by power cycling the hardware:P_FEBEL_FE_BIPL_BIPP_BECS_BIPThe J1-Rx
registers (J1-Rx0 through J1-Rx7) comprise the raw 16 bytes of data received
from the Rx J1 Path Trace Buffer, and are used to debug IPV4 address sent from
far end.
Internal
Information
Displays
the following internal information for the interface:
Operational Mode—Current
operation mode for this controller. Can be WAN mode or LAN mode.
Current Alarms—Bit map of
all currently active alarms on this controller. Use this information for
debugging purposes.
Note
Alarms
are applicable only when the controller is configured in WAN-PHY mode.
The following
example shows sample output from the
show controllers
wanphy command with the
alarms
keyword:
Clears the alarms counters for a specific 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY controller.
threshold
sd-ber
To configure the
threshold of the Signal Degrade (SD) Bit Error Rate (BER) that is used to
trigger a signal degrade alarm, use the
threshold
sd-ber command in wanphy configuration mode. To return the Signal
Degrade (SD) Bit Error Rate (BER) to the default value, use the no form of this
command.
threshold sd-berexponent
no threshold sd-berexponent
Syntax Description
exponent
Value of 10
raised to the
n
power, where
n is
the exponent of 10, as in10-n. Valid values are 3 to 9, meaning 10-3 to 10-9.
Command Default
The default is 6,
meaning (10-6).
Command Modes
Wanphy configuration
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
interface
read, write
Examples
This example shows
how to configure sd-ber threshold:
Configures the threshold of the SF BER that is used to trigger a link state change.
threshold
sf-ber
To configure the
threshold of the Signal Failure (SF) Bit Error Rate (BER) that is used to
trigger a link state change, use the
threshold
sf-ber command in wanphy configuration mode. To return the Signal
Failure (SF) Bit Error Rate (BER) to the default value, use the no form of this
command.
threshold sf-berexponenet
no threshold sf-berexponenet
Syntax Description
exponent
Value of 10
raised to the
n
power, where
n is
the exponent of 10, as in10-n. Valid values are 3 to 9, meaning 10-3 to 10-9.
Command Default
The default is 3,
meaning (10-3).
Command Modes
Wanphy configuration
Command History
Release
Modification
Release 5.0.1
This command was introduced.
Usage Guidelines
Task ID
Task ID
Operations
interface
read, write
Examples
This example shows
how to configure the threshold of the Signal Failure (SF) Bit Error Rate (BER):