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11.9.2 Command Examples
This example first shows how to configure a performance management alarm profile named
Alarm1. Then allow 1234 packets to receive in a 15-minute period. Finally, apply the alarm profile
Alarm1 to GE port 1.
11.10 Remote Management
Use these commands to specify remote hosts that can access the IES for management.
11.10.1 Remote Management Commands Summary
The following table describes commonly used parameter notation for these commands.
This table describes the commands.
alarm-profile <
alarm-profile
>
Configures the referenced VoIP alarm profile to specified UNI ports.
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clear interface voip <
slot/
portlist
> performance
Clears VoIP performance statistics for the specified ports.
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show interface voip <
slot/
portlist
> performance
<current|15-min|1-day>
Displays VoIP performance statistics for the specified ports currently, in
the most recent 15-minute, or in the past one day time segment.
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Table 71
performance management commands summary (continued)
Command
Description
M
P
ras# config
ras(config)# ge-nni alarm-profile Alarm1
ras(config-Gsx-alm-profile-Alarm1)# 15min-rxPkts-threshold 1234
ras(config-Gsx-alm-profile-Alarm1)#exit
ras# config
ras# (config)# interface-ge-nni-1
ras(config-interface-ge-nni-1)# alarm-profile Alarm1
Table 72
remote management command parameters
Notation
Description
index
The index number of a trusted host entry, 1~16. You can specify a single entry <1>,
all entries <*> or a list of entries <1,3>. You can also include a range of entries <1-
5>.
ip-address
An IPv4 IP address, 0.0.0.0 ~ 223.255.255.255
ipv6-address
An IPv6 IP address, :: ~ ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
Table 73
remote management command summary
Command
Description
M
P
show remote-management
Displays all IPv4 trusted host information.
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remote-management <
index
>
Enters the sub-command mode for configuring the specified IPv4
trusted host entry.
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exit
Leaves the IPv4 trusted host configuration sub-command mode.
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active
Enables the IPv4 trusted host entry.
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