This command enables the context to configure or display tools.
This command enables the context to display tools information.
This command enables the context to configure tools that perform specific tasks.
This command enables the context to configure and view tools for service debugging purposes.
This command specifies a service for which to enable and view tools for service debugging purposes.
This command specifies an IP interface for which to enable and view tools for service debugging purposes.
This command displays all service interfaces that have accepted an ignore-sap-port-state start command.
This command can be executed without a service-id for a complete list of interfaces that have accepted an ignore-sap-port-state start command. The command can be executed within a specific service-id context for a list of all interfaces for the specified service that have accepted the ignore-sap-port-state start command. The ip-int-name parameter may be optionally configured to display results only for the specified interface. If the command is executed against a specific interface that has not accepted an ignore-sap-port-state start command, the display command will display a message indicating that no action has been started for the interface.
The following output is an example of ignore-sap-port-state information.
This command enables bypassing of the Ethernet operational state check, which would otherwise be part of the Ethernet SAP operational state checking function. All other checks are performed as normal.
This command may be executed against IES and VPRN service IP interfaces directly configured over an Ethernet SAP. When the command is executed against an operational Ethernet SAP, the command enters a pending state, waiting for a non-operational change. Network interfaces have no SAP association and do not support this feature. When using subscriber-interface and group-interface, the command is only applicable to the group-interface associated with the SAP. R-VPLS does not have Ethernet SAPs directly configured under the interface, and is not supported.
This function is meant to allow service validation and reachability testing when a physical Ethernet port has not been connected. The command may be executed for a non-operational SAP that is cabled. However, if the SAP transitions to an operational state, ingress and egress packet processing may still occur.
This command configuration does not survive a system restart.