cellular

interfaces cellular <txt>
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Cellular interface name

Values:
  • cellN – Cellular interface name

Instances:

Multiple

Required:

cellular profile <id>

interfaces cellular <txt> address <ipv4cidr|ipv6cidr|id>
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IP address

Values:
  • ipv6cidr – IPv6 address and prefix length

  • dhcpv6 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6

  • ipv4cidr – IPv4 address and prefix length

  • dhcp – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> alarm
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Enable or disable alarm according the link state

interfaces cellular <txt> alarm down <txt>
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Alarm to be enabled if the link is down

Reference:

system alarm <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group
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Add this interface to a bridge group

Required:

interfaces bridge <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group bridge <txt>
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Bridge group name (br[0-9]+)

Reference:

interfaces bridge <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group isolate
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Isolate port

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group stp
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Bridge port Spanning Tree Protocol configuration

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group stp admin-edge
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Enable the admin edge state

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group stp bpdu-filter
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Enable the BPDU filter capability

If enabled, this port will discard any ingress BPDUs and will not issue any BPUs

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group stp bpdu-guard
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Enable the bpduguard configuration

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group stp cost <u32>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Bridge port cost

Values:
  • u32 – Auto (0)

  • u32 – Bridge port cost (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group stp disable-auto-edge
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Enable the auto transition to/from edge state

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group stp network-assurance
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Enable the bridge assurance capability

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group stp p2p <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Enable Point-2-Point (P2P) detection mode

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group stp priority <u32>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Bridge port priority

Values:
  • u32 – Bridge port priority (0-15)

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group vlan <u32>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Enable VLAN in this bridge port

Values:
  • u32 – VLAN ID (1-4094)

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group vlan <u32> pvid
M10-Smart M2 RS420

This VLAN specified is to be considered a PVID at ingress

Any untagged frames will be assigned to this VLAN

interfaces cellular <txt> bridge-group vlan <u32> untagged
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This VLAN is to be treated as untagged on egress

The bridge will always remove the VLAN tag from egress packets

interfaces cellular <txt> description <id>
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Description

Values:
  • id – “Interface description is too long (limit 256 characters)” (1-256)

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol configuration

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp client
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DHCP client configuration

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp client fallback <ipv4cidr|ipv6cidr>
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Values:
  • ipv4cidr – Fallback IP address

  • ipv6cidr – Fallback IP address

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp client rfc3442-routes
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Install RFC3442 routes received from DHCP server

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp client send
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Send user-defined options to the DHCP server

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp client send dhcp-client-identifier
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Include the ‘dhcp-client-identifier’ option

Instances:

Unique

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp client send dhcp-client-identifier base-mac
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Use device base mac as identifier

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp client send dhcp-client-identifier serial-number
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Use device serial number as identifier

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp client send dhcp-client-identifier string <id>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Use a string as identifier

Values:
  • id – Identifier string (1-255)

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp client send vendor-class-identifier
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Include the ‘vendor-class-identifier’ option

Instances:

Unique

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcp client send vendor-class-identifier string <id>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Use a string as identifier

Values:
  • id – Identifier string (1-255)

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcpv6
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v6 configuration

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcpv6 client
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DHCPv6 client configuration

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcpv6 client parameters-only
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Acquire only config parameters, not address

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcpv6 client send
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Send user-defined options to the DHCPv6 server

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcpv6 client send duid <id>
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Values:
  • id – DHCPv6 DUID to be sent by dhcpv6 client

interfaces cellular <txt> dhcpv6 client temporary
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IPv6 “temporary” address

interfaces cellular <txt> disable
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Disable interface

interfaces cellular <txt> disable advisor <txt>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Advisor to enable or disable the interface

Reference:

system advisor <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> flow
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Active netflow on interface

interfaces cellular <txt> flow egress
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Active output traffic

interfaces cellular <txt> flow egress selector <txt>
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Traffic selector

Reference:

traffic selector <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> flow ingress
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Active input traffic

interfaces cellular <txt> flow ingress selector <txt>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Traffic selector

Reference:

traffic selector <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> ip
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IPv4 routing parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> ip igmp
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> ip igmp join <ipv4>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Join multicast group

Values:
  • ipv4 – Join multicast group on this interface

interfaces cellular <txt> ip igmp last-member-query-count <u32>
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IGMP last member query count

Values:
  • u32 – IGMP last member query count (1-255)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip igmp last-member-query-interval <u32>
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IGMP last member query interval

Values:
  • u32 – IGMP last member query interval in deciseconds (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip igmp query-interval <u32>
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IGMP query interval

Values:
  • u32 – IGMP query interval in seconds (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip igmp query-max-response-time <u32>
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IGMP query response timeout value

Values:
  • u32 – IGMP query response timeout value in deciseconds (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip igmp version <u32>
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IGMP version

Values:
  • u32 – IGMP version used on this interface (2-3)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip multicast
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Multicast parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> ip multicast boundary-list <txt>
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Prefix-list to control for which groups to accept or ignore received PIM join or IGMP report messages

Reference:

protocols ip prefix-list <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf
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Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf authentication
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OSPF interface authentication

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf authentication encrypted-password <password>
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Values:
  • password – Encrypted password

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf authentication message-digest <id>
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MD5 authentication parameters

Values:
  • id – MD5 ID number (1-255)

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf authentication message-digest <id> encrypted-password <password>
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Values:
  • password – MD5 encrypted key

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf authentication message-digest <id> password <txt>
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MD5 key

Values:
  • txt – MD5 Key (1-16)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf authentication password <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Plain text password

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf bandwidth <u32>
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Bandwidth of interface (kilobits/sec)

Values:
  • u32 – Bandwidth in kilobits/sec (for calculating OSPF cost) (1-10000000)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf cost <u32>
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Interface cost

Values:
  • u32 – OSPF interface cost (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf dead-interval <u32>
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Interval after which neighbor is dead

Values:
  • u32 – OSPF dead interval in seconds (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf hello-interval <u32>
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Interval between hello packets

Values:
  • u32 – Interval between OSPF hello packets in seconds (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf mtu-ignore
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Disable Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) mismatch detection

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf network <id>
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Network type

Values:
  • broadcast – Broadcast network type

  • non-broadcast – Non-broadcast network type

  • point-to-multipoint – Point-to-multipoint network type

  • point-to-point – Point-to-point network type

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf priority <u32>
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Router priority

Values:
  • u32 – Priority (0-255)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf retransmit-interval <u32>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Interval between retransmitting lost link state advertisements

Values:
  • u32 – Retransmit interval in seconds (3-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip ospf transmit-delay <u32>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Link state transmit delay

Values:
  • u32 – Transmit delay in seconds (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip pim
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Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> ip pim disable-bsm
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Disable sending and receiving bootstrap messages

interfaces cellular <txt> ip pim disable-unicast-bsm
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Disable sending and receiving unicast bootstrap messages

interfaces cellular <txt> ip pim drpriority <u32>
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PIM Designated Router (DR) priority

Values:
  • u32 – PIM DR priority for the interface (1-4294967295)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip pim hello <u32>
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PIM hello interval

Values:
  • u32 – PIM hello interval in seconds (1-255)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip pim passive
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Disable sending and receiving all PIM control messages (such as: ASSERT, BSM, HELLO, JOIN, PRUNE, REGISTER, REGISTER-STOP)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip reverse-path-filter <id>
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Policy for source validation by reversed path, as specified in RFC3704

Values:
  • strict – Enable Strict Reverse Path Forwarding as defined in RFC3704

  • loose – Enable Loose Reverse Path Forwarding as defined in RFC3704

  • disable – No source validation

interfaces cellular <txt> ip rip
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP) parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> ip rip authentication
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Authentication method

interfaces cellular <txt> ip rip authentication encrypted-password <password>
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Values:
  • password – Encrypted password

interfaces cellular <txt> ip rip authentication message-digest <u32>
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MD5 authentication parameters

Values:
  • u32 – MD5 ID number (1-255)

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> ip rip authentication message-digest <u32> encrypted-password <password>
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Values:
  • password – MD5 encrypted key

interfaces cellular <txt> ip rip authentication message-digest <u32> password <txt>
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MD5 key

Values:
  • txt – MD5 Key (1-16)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip rip authentication password <txt>
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Plain text password

Values:
  • txt – Plain text password (1-16)

interfaces cellular <txt> ip rip split-horizon
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Split horizon parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> ip rip split-horizon disable
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Disable split horizon on specified interface

interfaces cellular <txt> ip rip split-horizon poison-reverse
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Enable poison reverse for split-horizon

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6
M10-Smart M2 RS420

IPv6 routing parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 address
M10-Smart M2 RS420

IPv6 address auto-configuration modes

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 address autoconf
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Enable acquisition of IPv6 address using stateless autoconfig

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 address eui64 <ipv6net>
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Assign IPv6 address using EUI-64 based on MAC address

Values:
  • ipv6net – 64-bit IPv6 prefix to use with EUI-64 to make address

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 address prefix-from-provider <id>
M10-Smart M2 RS420
Values:
  • id – IPv6 from Learned Prefix

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 address prefix-from-provider <id> ifc-ID <ipv6net>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Assign IPv6 address using Learned Prefixes

Values:
  • < – 64-bit IPv6 prefix (:h:h:h:h/64>)

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 dhcp-client-pd <id>
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Values:
  • id – Name of learned prefix from provider

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 disable-forwarding
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Disable IPv6 forwarding on this interface only

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 dup-addr-detect-transmits <u32>
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Number of NS messages to send while performing DAD

Values:
  • u32 – Number of NS messages to send while performing DAD (0-2147483647)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3
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IPv6 Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv3) parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 area <u32|ipv4>
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OSPFv3 Area

Values:
  • u32 – OSPFv3 area in decimal notation (0-4294967295)

  • ipv4 – OSPFv3 area in dotted decimal notation

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 authentication
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OSPFv3 interface authentication

Instances:

Unique

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 authentication hmac-sha-256 <u32>
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HMAC-SHA-256 authentication parameters

Values:
  • u32 – HMAC-SHA-256 key ID (1-65535)

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 authentication hmac-sha-256 <u32> encrypted-password <password>
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Values:
  • password – HMAC-SHA-256 encrypted password

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 authentication hmac-sha-256 <u32> password <txt>
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HMAC-SHA-256 plain text password

Values:
  • txt – HMAC-SHA-256 plain text password (1-16)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 authentication md5 <u32>
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MD5 authentication parameters

Values:
  • u32 – MD5 key ID (1-65535)

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 authentication md5 <u32> encrypted-password <password>
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Values:
  • password – MD5 encrypted password

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 authentication md5 <u32> password <txt>
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MD5 plain text password

Values:
  • txt – MD5 plain text password (1-16)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 cost <u32>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Interface cost

Values:
  • u32 – OSPFv3 cost (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 dead-interval <u32>
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Interval after which neighbor is declared dead

Values:
  • u32 – Neighbor dead interval in seconds (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 hello-interval <u32>
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Interval between hello packets

Values:
  • u32 – Interval between OSPFv3 hello packets in seconds (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 ifmtu <u32>
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Interface MTU

Values:
  • u32 – Interface MTU value (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 instance-id <u32>
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Instance identifier

Values:
  • u32 – Instance ID (0-255)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 mtu-ignore
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Disable Maximum Transmission Unit mismatch detection

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 network <id>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Network type

Values:
  • broadcast – Broadcast network type

  • point-to-point – Point-to-point network type

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 passive
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Disable forming of adjacency

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 priority <u32>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Router priority

Values:
  • u32 – Priority (0-255)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 retransmit-interval <u32>
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Interval between retransmitting lost link state advertisements

Values:
  • u32 – Retransmit interval in seconds (3-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ospfv3 transmit-delay <u32>
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Link state transmit delay

Values:
  • u32 – Link state transmit delay in seconds (1-65535)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ripng
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Routing Information Protocol (RIPng)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ripng split-horizon
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Split horizon parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ripng split-horizon disable
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Disable split horizon

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 ripng split-horizon poison-reverse
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Enable poison reverse for split-horizon

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert
M10-Smart M2 RS420

Configure parameters for sending Router Advertisements (RAs)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert cur-hop-limit <u32>
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Value to be placed in the Current Hop Limit field in RAs

Values:
  • u32 – Value to place in the Current Hop Limit field in RAs (0-255)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert default-lifetime <u32>
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Value to be placed in Router Lifetime field in RAs

Values:
  • u32 – Value in seconds to be placed in Router Lifetime field in RAs (4-9000)

  • u32 – This means “not a default router”, in Router Lifetime field (0)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert default-preference <txt>
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Default router preference

Values:
  • low – Default router is low preference

  • medium – Default router is medium preference

  • high – Default router is high preference

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Value of link MTU to place in RAs

Values:
  • u32 – Do not send MTU options in RAs (0)

  • u32 – Value of link MTU to place in RAs (1280-2147483647)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert managed-flag <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Value for “managed address configuration” flag in RAs

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert max-interval <u32>
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Maximum interval between unsolicited multicast RAs

Values:
  • u32 – Maximum interval in seconds between unsolicited multicast RAs (4-1800)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert min-interval <u32>
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Minimum interval between unsolicited multicast RAs

Values:
  • u32 – Minimum interval in seconds between unsolicited multicast RAs (3-1350)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert name-server <ipv6>
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Values:
  • ipv6 – IPv6 address of a Recursive DNS Server

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert other-config-flag <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Value to be placed in the “other configuration” flag in RAs

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert prefix <ipv6net>
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IPv6 prefix to be advertised in Router Advertisements (RAs)

Values:
  • ipv6net – IPv6 prefix to be advertized in Router Advertisements (RAs)

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert prefix <ipv6net> autonomous-flag <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Whether prefix can be used for address auto-configuration

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Values:
  • txt – Flag that prefix can be used for on-link determination

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert prefix <ipv6net> preferred-lifetime <u32|id>
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Time in seconds that the prefix will remain preferred

Values:
  • u32 – Time in seconds that the prefix will remain preferred (0-2147483647)

  • infinity – Prefix will remain preferred forever

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert prefix <ipv6net> valid-lifetime <u32|id>
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Time in seconds that the prefix will remain valid

Values:
  • u32 – Time in seconds that the prefix will remain valid (0-2147483647)

  • infinity – Prefix will remain valid forever

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert reachable-time <u32>
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Value to be placed in “Reachable Time” field in RAs

Values:
  • u32 – Reachable Time value in RAs (in milliseconds) (1-3600000)

  • u32 – Reachable Time 0 (i.e., unspecified by this router) (0)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert retrans-timer <u32>
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Value to place in “Retrans Timer” field in RAs.

Values:
  • u32 – Value in milliseconds to place in “Retrans Timer” field in RAs (0-2147483647)

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert send-advert <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Enable/disable sending RAs

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert used-prefixes
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Delegate prefixes used on the interface

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert used-prefixes autonomous-flag <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Whether prefix can be used for address auto-configuration

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Values:
  • txt – Flag that prefix can be used for on-link determination

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert used-prefixes preferred-lifetime <u32|id>
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Time in seconds that the prefix will remain preferred

Values:
  • u32 – Time in seconds that the prefix will remain preferred (0-2147483647)

  • infinity – Prefix will remain preferred forever

interfaces cellular <txt> ipv6 router-advert used-prefixes valid-lifetime <u32|id>
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Time in seconds that the prefix will remain valid

Values:
  • u32 – Time in seconds that the prefix will remain valid (0-2147483647)

  • infinity – Prefix will remain valid forever

interfaces cellular <txt> profile <id>
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User profile to use for this cellular interface

Reference:

cellular profile <id>

interfaces cellular <txt> tcp-mss <u32>
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Values:
  • u32 – Change tcp-mss value

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic
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Traffic processing options

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic control
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Traffic control for interface

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic control in <id>
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Ingress traffic control for interface

Reference:

traffic control <id>

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic control out <id>
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Egress traffic control for interface

Reference:

traffic control <id>

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat
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Network Address Translation (NAT) parameters

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination
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Destination NAT settings

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination rule <u32>
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Rule number for NAT

Values:
  • u32 – Number for this NAT rule (1-9999)

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination rule <u32> address <ipv4|ipv4net|ipv4range|id>
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IP address, subnet, range or redirect

Values:
  • ipv4 – NAT to the specified IP address

  • ipv4net – NAT to the specified network address

  • ipv4range – NAT to the specified IP range

  • redirect – NAT to the interface address

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination rule <u32> description <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Rule description

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination rule <u32> log
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Log packets to which this rule has been applied

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination rule <u32> log level <txt>
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Loggin level

Values:
  • emerg – Emergency messages

  • alert – Urgent messages

  • crit – Critical messages

  • err – Error messages

  • warn – Warning messages

  • notice – Messages for further investigation

  • info – Informational messages

  • debug – Debug messages

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination rule <u32> log prefix <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Log message prefix text, up to 29 characters

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination rule <u32> network <ipv4net>
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IP prefix to use in translation (host part is kept)

Values:
  • ipv4net – NAT to the specified network address, host part of the address will remain unchanged

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination rule <u32> port <u32|id>
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NAT port

Values:
  • u32 – Port to use in PAT (1-65535)

  • range – Port range (pool, for example, 1001-1005)

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination rule <u32> protocol <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – NAT transport protocol

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat destination rule <u32> selector <txt>
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Traffic selector

Reference:

traffic selector <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source
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Source NAT settings

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source rule <u32>
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Rule number for NAT

Values:
  • u32 – Number for this NAT rule (1-9999)

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source rule <u32> address <ipv4|ipv4net|ipv4range|id>
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IP address, subnet, range or masquerade

Values:
  • ipv4 – NAT to the specified IP address

  • ipv4net – NAT to the specified network address

  • ipv4range – NAT to the specified IP range

  • masquerade – NAT to the interface address

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source rule <u32> description <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Rule description

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source rule <u32> log
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Log packets to which this rule has been applied

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source rule <u32> log level <txt>
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Loggin level

Values:
  • emerg – Emergency messages

  • alert – Urgent messages

  • crit – Critical messages

  • err – Error messages

  • warn – Warning messages

  • notice – Messages for further investigation

  • info – Informational messages

  • debug – Debug messages

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source rule <u32> log prefix <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – Log message prefix text, up to 29 characters

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source rule <u32> network <ipv4net>
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IP prefix to use in translation (host part is kept)

Values:
  • ipv4net – NAT to the specified network address, host part of the address will remain unchanged

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source rule <u32> port <u32|id>
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NAT port

Values:
  • u32 – Port to use in PAT (1-65535)

  • range – Port range (pool, for example, 1001-1005)

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source rule <u32> protocol <txt>
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Values:
  • txt – NAT transport protocol

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic nat source rule <u32> selector <txt>
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Traffic selector

Reference:

traffic selector <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic policy
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Traffic policy rulesets for interface

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic policy in <txt>
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Input traffic policy ruleset for interface

Reference:

traffic policy <txt>

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic policy in <txt> priority <txt>
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Priority order for traffic policy

Values:
  • very-high – First policy executed before NAT

  • high – Second policy executed before NAT

  • low – First policy executed after NAT

  • very-low – Second policy executed after NAT

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Link layer traffic policy ruleset for interface

Reference:

traffic policy <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic policy local-in <txt>
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Local input traffic policy ruleset for interface

Reference:

traffic policy <txt>

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic policy local-in <txt> priority <txt>
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Priority order for traffic policy

Values:
  • very-high – First policy executed

  • high – Second policy executed

  • low – Third policy executed

  • very-low – Fourth policy executed

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic policy local-out <txt>
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Local output traffic policy ruleset for interface

Reference:

traffic policy <txt>

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic policy local-out <txt> priority <txt>
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Priority order for traffic policy

Values:
  • very-high – First policy executed

  • high – Second policy executed

  • low – Third policy executed

  • very-low – Fourth policy executed

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic policy out <txt>
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Output traffic policy ruleset for interface

Reference:

traffic policy <txt>

Instances:

Multiple

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic policy out <txt> priority <txt>
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Priority order for traffic policy

Values:
  • very-high – First policy executed before NAT

  • high – Second policy executed before NAT

  • low – First policy executed after NAT

  • very-low – Second policy executed after NAT

interfaces cellular <txt> traffic zone <txt>
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Traffic zone associated with this interface

Reference:

traffic zone <txt>

interfaces cellular <txt> vrf <id>
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Virtual Routing and Forwarding domain name

Reference:

system vrf <id>