User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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root> ethernet abn abn-entity-create abn-name <abn-name>
monitored-interface <monitored-interface> monitored-slot
<monitored-slot> monitored-port <monitored-port> control-group
<control-group> vlan <vlan>
To create an ABN entity consisting of an interface group as the monitored
interface and a physical Ethernet interface as the control interface, enter the
following command in root view:
root> ethernet abn abn-entity-create abn-name <abn-name>
monitored-group <monitored-group> control-interface <control-
interface> control-slot <control-slot> control-port <control-
port> vlan <vlan>
To create an ABN entity consisting of an interface group as the monitored
interface and an interface group as the control interface, enter the following
command in root view:
root> ethernet abn abn-entity-create abn-name <abn-name>
monitored-group <monitored-group> control-group <control-group>
vlan <vlan>
To set the Admin status of an ABN entity, enter the following command in root
view:
root> ethernet abn abn-admin-set abn-name <abn-name> admin
<admin-state>
To delete an ABN entity, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet abn abn-entity-delete abn-name <abn-name>
To show a summary of all ABN entities defined, enter the following command in
root view:
root> ethernet abn abn-entities-summary-show
To show a summary of the configuration and status of a specific ABN entity, enter
the following command in root view:
root> ethernet abn abn-entity-show abn-name <abn-name>
To set the monitoring interval for which a weighted average of the bandwidth
readings is calculated, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet abn abn-monitoring-interval-set abn-name <abn-
name> period <monitoring-interval>
To set how often messages are transmitted when bandwidth is below the nominal
value, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet abn abn-period-set abn-name <abn-name> period
<message-frequency>
To set the holdoff time, enter the following command in root view. Holdoff time is
the amount of time the system waits when bandwidth degradation occurs, before
transmitting a message. If the bandwidth is below the nominal value when the
holdoff period ends, the system starts transmitting messages:
root> ethernet abn abn-holdoff-set abn-name <abn-name> holdoff
<holdoff-time>
To clear the messages counter, enter the following command in root view: