Table I.65. autoloadtype: Type of s/w auto load
| Value | Description |
| false | Do no auto load |
| factory | Load factory releases |
| beta | Load beta test releases |
| alpha | Load test releases |
Table I.66. config-access: Type of access user has to config
| Value | Description |
| none | No access unless explicitly listed |
| view | View only access (no passwords) |
| read | Read only access (with passwords) |
| full | Full view and edit access |
User login level - commands available are restricted according to assigned level.
Table I.67. user-level: User login level
| Value | Description |
| NOBODY | Unknown or not logged in user |
| GUEST | Guest user |
| USER | Normal unprivileged user |
| ADMIN | System administrator |
| DEBUG | System debugger |
Log severity - different loggable events log at different levels.
Table I.68. syslog-severity: Syslog severity
| Value | Description |
| EMERG | System is unstable |
| ALERT | Action must be taken immediately |
| CRIT | Critical conditions |
| ERR | Error conditions |
| WARNING | Warning conditions |
| NOTICE | Normal but significant events |
| INFO | Informational |
| DEBUG | Debug level messages |
| NO-LOGGING | No logging |
Syslog facility, usually used to control which log file the syslog is written to.
Table I.69. syslog-facility: Syslog facility
| Value | Description |
| KERN | Kernel messages |
| USER | User level messges |
| Mail system | |
| DAEMON | System Daemons |
| AUTH | Security/auth |
| SYSLOG | Internal to syslogd |
| LPR | Printer |
| NEWS | News |
| UUCP | UUCP |
| CRON | Cron deamon |
| AUTHPRIV | private security/auth |
| FTP | File transfer |
| 12 | Unused |
| 13 | Unused |
| 14 | Unused |
| 15 | Unused |
| LOCAL0 | Local 0 |
| LOCAL1 | Local 1 |
| LOCAL2 | Local 2 |
| LOCAL3 | Local 3 |
| LOCAL4 | Local 4 |
| LOCAL5 | Local 5 |
| LOCAL6 | Local 6 |
| LOCAL7 | Local 7 |
Table I.70. month: Month name (3 letter)
| Value | Description |
| Jan | January |
| Feb | February |
| Mar | March |
| Apr | April |
| May | May |
| Jun | June |
| Jul | July |
| Aug | August |
| Sep | September |
| Oct | October |
| Nov | November |
| Dec | December |
Table I.71. day: Day name (3 letter)
| Value | Description |
| Sun | Sunday |
| Mon | Monday |
| Tue | Tuesday |
| Wed | Wednesday |
| Thu | Thursday |
| Fri | Friday |
| Sat | Saturday |
Table I.72. radiuspriority: Options for controlling platform RADIUS response priority tagging
| Value | Description |
| equal | All the same priority |
| strict | In order specified |
| random | Random order |
| calling | Hashed on calling station id |
| called | Hashed on called station id |
| username | Hashed on full username |
| user | Hashed on username before @ |
| realm | Hashed on username after @ |
| prefix | Hashed on username initial letters and numbers only |
Table I.73. radiustype: Type of RADIUS server
| Value | Description |
| authentication | Authentication server |
| accounting | Accounting server |
| control | Allowed to send control (CoA/DM) |
Physical port crossover configuration.
Table I.75. Crossover: Crossover configuration
| Value | Description |
| auto | Crossover is determined automatically |
| MDI | Force no crossover |
Table I.76. LinkSpeed: Physical port speed
| Value | Description |
| 10M | 10Mbit/sec |
| 100M | 100Mbit/sec |
| 1G | 1Gbit/sec |
| auto | Speed determined by autonegotiation |
Table I.77. LinkDuplex: Physical port duplex setting
| Value | Description |
| half | Half-duplex |
| full | Full-duplex |
| auto | Duplex determined by autonegotiation |
Table I.78. LinkFlow: Physical port flow control setting
| Value | Description |
| none | No flow control |
| symmetric | Can support two-way flow control |
| send-pauses | Can send pauses but does not support pause reception |
| any | Can receive pauses and may send pauses if required |
Table I.79. LinkClock: Physical port Gigabit clock master/slave setting
| Value | Description |
| prefer-master | Master status negotiated; preference for master |
| prefer-slave | Master status negotiated; preference for slave |
| force-master | Master status forced |
| force-slave | Slave status forced |
Table I.80. LinkLED-y: Yellow LED setting
| Value | Description |
| Duplex/Collision | On when full-duplex; blink when half-duplex and collisions detected |
| Activity | Blink when Tx or Rx activity |
| Fault | On when autonegotiation mismatch |
| Tx | Blink when Tx activity |
| Off | Permanently off |
| On | Permanently on |
| Cycling | Cycling pattern |
Table I.81. LinkLED-g: Green LED setting
| Value | Description |
| Link/Activity | On when link up; blink when Tx or Rx activity |
| Duplex/Collision | On when full-duplex; blink when half-duplex and collisions detected |
| Rx | Blink when Rx activity |
| Off | Permanently off |
| On | Permanently on |
| Cycling | Cycling pattern |
Table I.82. LinkPower: PHY power saving options
| Value | Description |
| none | No power saving |
| full | Full power saving |
Table I.83. LinkFault: Link fault type to send
| Value | Description |
| false | No fault |
| true | Send fault |
| off-line | Send offline fault (1G) |
| ane | Send ANE fault (1G) |
IPv6 route announcement mode and level
Table I.84. ramode: IPv6 route announce level
| Value | Description |
| false | Do not announce |
| low | Announce as low priority |
| medium | Announce as medium priority |
| high | Announce as high priority |
| true | Announce as default (medium) priority |
Table I.85. dhcpv6control: Control for RA and DHCPv6 bits
| Value | Description |
| false | Don't set bit or answer on DHCPv6 |
| true | Set bit but do not answer on DHCPv6 |
| dhcpv6 | Set bit and do answer on DHCPv6 |
BGP mode defines the default advertisement mode for prefixes, based on well-known community tags
Table I.86. bgpmode: BGP announcement mode
| Value | Description |
| false | Not included in BGP at all |
| no-advertise | Not included in BGP, not advertised at all |
| no-export | Not normally exported from local AS/confederation |
| local-as | Not exported from local AS |
| no-peer | Exported with no-peer community tag |
| true | Exported as normal with no special tags added |
Table I.87. sfoption: Source filter option
| Value | Description |
| false | No source filter checks |
| blackhole | Check replies have any valid route |
| true | Check replies down same port/vlan |
Table I.88. pppoe-mode: Type of PPPoE connection
| Value | Description |
| client | Normal PPPoE client connects to access controller |
| bras-l2tp | PPPoE server mode linked to L2TP operation |
Peer type controls many of the defaults for a peer setting. It allows typical settings to be defined with one attribute that reflects the type of peer.
Table I.89. peertype: BGP peer type
| Value | Description |
| normal | Normal BGP operation |
| transit | EBGP Mark received as no-export |
| peer | EBGP Mark received as no-export, only accept peer AS |
| customer | EBGP Allow export as if confederate, only accept peer AS |
| internal | IBGP allowing own AS |
| reflector | IBGP allowing own AS and working in route reflector mode |
| confederate | EBGP confederate |
| ixp | Internet exchange point peer on route server |