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1072827 1.0 IFS NS4750-24S-4T | Manualzz

NS4750-24S-4T-4X

Command Line Guide

P/N 1072827 • REV 00.01 • ISS 14JUL14

Copyright

© 2014 United Technologies Corporation

Interlogix is part of UTC Building & Industrial Systems, Inc. a unit of

United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Technologies.

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Manufacturer

Interlogix

3211 Progress Drive, Lincolnton, NC 28092 USA

Authorized EU manufacturing representative:

UTC Climate Controls & Security B.V.,

Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, Netherlands

Intended use

Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for; refer to the data sheet and user documentation for details. For the latest product information, contact your local supplier or visit us online at www.interlogix.com.

Certification

N4131

FCC compliance

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.

These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

ACMA compliance Notice!

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

Canada

This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme á la norme

NMB-003du Canada.

European Union 2004/108/EC (EMC Directive):

Hereby,

UTC Building & Industrial

directives

Systems, Inc.

declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive

2004/108/EC.

Contact Information

For contact information, see

www.interlogix.com

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Contents

Chapter 1 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ........................................................ 21

1.1 Accessing the CLI ....................................................................................................... 21

1.2 Command Line Modes ................................................................................................ 21

1.3 Requirements .............................................................................................................. 22

Chapter 2 CONSOLE CLI MANAGEMENT ...................................................... 23

2.1 Terminal Setup ............................................................................................................ 23

2.2 Logon to the Console ................................................................................................. 25

2.3 Configuring IP Address .............................................................................................. 25

Chapter 3 TELNET CLI MANAGEMENT .......................................................... 28

3.1 Telnet Login ................................................................................................................. 28

Chapter 4 Commands for CLI Configuration ................................................. 29

4.1 clear ............................................................................................................................. 29

4.1.1 clear access management statistics .................................................................................................................... 29

4.1.2 clear access-list ace statistics.............................................................................................................................. 29

4.1.3 clear dot1x statistics interface ............................................................................................................................. 30

4.1.4 clear eps .............................................................................................................................................................. 30

4.1.5 clear erps ............................................................................................................................................................. 30

4.1.6 clear erps statistics .............................................................................................................................................. 31

4.1.7 clear ip arp ........................................................................................................................................................... 31

4.1.8 clear ip dhcp detailed statistics all ....................................................................................................................... 32

4.1.9 clear ip dhcp detailed statistics client ................................................................................................................... 32

4.1.10 clear ip dhcp detailed statistics helper ............................................................................................................... 32

4.1.11 clear ip dhcp detailed statistics server ............................................................................................................... 33

4.1.12 clear ip dhcp detailed statistics snooping .......................................................................................................... 33

4.1.13 clear ip dhcp relay statistics ............................................................................................................................... 34

4.1.14 clear ip dhcp server binding ............................................................................................................................... 34

4.1.15 clear ip dhcp server binding automatic .............................................................................................................. 34

4.1.16 clear ip dhcp server binding expired .................................................................................................................. 35

4.1.17 clear ip dhcp server binding manual .................................................................................................................. 35

4.1.18 clear ip igmp snooping statistics ........................................................................................................................ 36

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4.1.19 clear ip igmp snooping vlan ............................................................................................................................... 36

4.1.20 clear ip statistics icmp icmp-msg ....................................................................................................................... 37

4.1.21 clear ip statistics icmp interface vlan ................................................................................................................. 37

4.1.22 clear ip statistics system icmp icmp-msg ........................................................................................................... 37

4.1.23 clear ip statistics system icmp interface vlan ..................................................................................................... 38

4.1.24 clear ipv6 mld snooping statistics ...................................................................................................................... 38

4.1.25 clear ipv6 mld snooping vlan ............................................................................................................................. 39

4.1.26 clear ipv6 neighbors .......................................................................................................................................... 39

4.1.27 clear ipv6 statistics icmp icmp-msg ................................................................................................................... 39

4.1.28 clear ipv6 statistics icmp interface vlan .............................................................................................................. 40

4.1.29 clear ipv6 statistics system icmp icmp-msg ....................................................................................................... 40

4.1.30 clear ipv6 statistics system icmp interface vlan ................................................................................................. 41

4.1.31 clear lacp statistics ............................................................................................................................................ 41

4.1.32 clear lldp statistics ............................................................................................................................................. 42

4.1.33 clear logging error info ....................................................................................................................................... 42

4.1.34 clear logging error warning ................................................................................................................................ 42

4.1.35 clear logging info error ....................................................................................................................................... 43

4.1.36 clear logging info warning .................................................................................................................................. 43

4.1.37 clear logging warning error ................................................................................................................................ 44

4.1.38 clear logging warning info .................................................................................................................................. 44

4.1.39 clear mac address-table .................................................................................................................................... 44

4.1.40 clear mep ........................................................................................................................................................... 45

4.1.41 clear mvr name .................................................................................................................................................. 45

4.1.42 clear mvr statistics ............................................................................................................................................. 46

4.1.43 clear mvr vlan .................................................................................................................................................... 46

4.1.44 clear network-clock clk-source .......................................................................................................................... 46

4.1.45 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface * ............................................................................................ 47

4.1.46 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface * ............................................................................................ 47

4.1.47 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface GigabitEthernet ..................................................................... 48

4.1.48 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface 10GigabitEthernet ................................................................. 48

4.1.49 clear spanning-tree statistics interface * ............................................................................................................ 49

4.1.50 clear spanning-tree statistics interface GigabitEthernet ..................................................................................... 49

4.1.51 clear spanning-tree statistics interface 10GigabitEthernet ................................................................................. 50

4.1.52 clear statistics * .................................................................................................................................................. 50

4.1.53 clear statistics GigabitEthernet .......................................................................................................................... 50

4.1.54 clear statistics 10GigabitEthernet ...................................................................................................................... 51

4.2 configure terminal ....................................................................................................... 51

4.2.1 aaa authentication login console local ................................................................................................................. 51

4.2.2 aaa authentication login console radius............................................................................................................... 52

4.2.3 aaa authentication login console tacacs .............................................................................................................. 52

4.2.4 aaa authentication login http local ....................................................................................................................... 53

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4.2.5 aaa authentication login http radius ..................................................................................................................... 53

4.2.6 aaa authentication login http tacacs .................................................................................................................... 53

4.2.7 aaa authentication login ssh local ........................................................................................................................ 54

4.2.8 aaa authentication login ssh radius ..................................................................................................................... 54

4.2.9 aaa authentication login ssh tacacs ..................................................................................................................... 55

4.2.10 aaa authentication login telnet local................................................................................................................... 55

4.2.11 aaa authentication login telnet radius ................................................................................................................ 56

4.2.12 aaa authentication login telnet tacacs ................................................................................................................ 56

4.2.13 access management ......................................................................................................................................... 56

4.2.14 access-list ace ................................................................................................................................................... 57

4.2.15 access-list ace update ....................................................................................................................................... 58

4.2.16 access-list rate-limiter ........................................................................................................................................ 59

4.2.17 access-list rate-limiter pps ................................................................................................................................. 60

4.2.18 aggregation mode.............................................................................................................................................. 60

4.2.19 aggregation mode.............................................................................................................................................. 61

4.2.20 banner ............................................................................................................................................................... 62

4.2.21 banner exec ....................................................................................................................................................... 62

4.2.22 banner login ....................................................................................................................................................... 63

4.2.23 banner motd ...................................................................................................................................................... 64

4.2.24 clock summer-time ............................................................................................................................................ 64

4.2.25 clock timezone ................................................................................................................................................... 65

4.2.26 default access-list rate-limiter ............................................................................................................................ 65

4.2.27 dot1x authentication timer inactivity ................................................................................................................... 66

4.2.28 dot1x authentication timer re-authenticate ......................................................................................................... 66

4.2.29 dot1x feature ..................................................................................................................................................... 67

4.2.30 dot1x guest-vlan ................................................................................................................................................ 67

4.2.31 dot1x guest-vlan supplicant ............................................................................................................................... 68

4.2.32 dot1x max-reauth-req ........................................................................................................................................ 68

4.2.33 dot1x system-auth-control ................................................................................................................................. 68

4.2.34 dot1x timeout quiet-period ................................................................................................................................. 69

4.2.35 dot1x timeout tx-period ...................................................................................................................................... 69

4.2.36 enable password ............................................................................................................................................... 70

4.2.37 enable password level ....................................................................................................................................... 70

4.2.38 enable secret ..................................................................................................................................................... 71

4.2.39 end .................................................................................................................................................................... 72

4.2.40 erps <1-64> guard ............................................................................................................................................. 72

4.2.41 erps <1-64> holdoff ........................................................................................................................................... 73

4.2.42 erps <1-64> major ............................................................................................................................................. 73

4.2.43 erps <1-64> mep ............................................................................................................................................... 74

4.2.44 erps <1-64> mep ............................................................................................................................................... 75

4.2.45 erps <1-64> rpl neighbor ................................................................................................................................... 75

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4.2.46 erps <1-64> rpl owner ....................................................................................................................................... 75

4.2.47 erps <1-64> sub ................................................................................................................................................ 76

4.2.48 erps <1-64> topology-change propagate ........................................................................................................... 77

4.2.49 erps <1-64> topology-change propagate ........................................................................................................... 77

4.2.50 erps <1-64> vlan ................................................................................................................................................ 78

4.2.51 exit ..................................................................................................................................................................... 78

4.2.52 green-ethernet led interval ................................................................................................................................. 79

4.2.53 green-ethernet led on-event .............................................................................................................................. 79

4.2.54 help .................................................................................................................................................................... 80

4.2.55 hostname ........................................................................................................................................................... 81

4.2.56 interface * | 10GigabitEthernet | GigabitEthernet ............................................................................................... 81

4.2.56.1 access-list action permit .......................................................................................................................... 82

4.2.56.2 access-list action deny ............................................................................................................................ 82

4.2.56.3 access-list logging ................................................................................................................................... 82

4.2.56.4 access-list policy ..................................................................................................................................... 83

4.2.56.5 access-list port-state ............................................................................................................................... 84

4.2.56.6 access-list rate-limiter .............................................................................................................................. 84

4.2.56.7 access-list redirect interface .................................................................................................................... 85

4.2.56.8 access-list shutdown ............................................................................................................................... 85

4.2.56.9 aggregation group ................................................................................................................................... 86

4.2.56.10 description ............................................................................................................................................. 86

4.2.56.11 do .......................................................................................................................................................... 87

4.2.56.12 dot1x guest-vlan .................................................................................................................................... 87

4.2.56.13 dot1x port-control .................................................................................................................................. 88

4.2.56.14 dot1x radius-qos .................................................................................................................................... 88

4.2.56.15 dot1x radius-vlan ................................................................................................................................... 89

4.2.56.16 dot1x re-authenticate ............................................................................................................................. 89

4.2.56.17 duplex .................................................................................................................................................... 90

4.2.56.18 end ........................................................................................................................................................ 90

4.2.56.19 excessive-restart ................................................................................................................................... 91

4.2.56.20 exit ......................................................................................................................................................... 91

4.2.56.21 flowcontrol ............................................................................................................................................. 92

4.2.56.22 green-ethernet energy-detect(GG) ........................................................................................................ 92

4.2.56.23 green-ethernet short-reach(GG) ............................................................................................................ 93

4.2.56.24 gvrp join-request vlan(GG) .................................................................................................................... 93

4.2.56.25 gvrp leave-request vlan(GG) ................................................................................................................. 94

4.2.56.26 ip arp inspection check-vlan .................................................................................................................. 94

4.2.56.27 ip arp inspection logging ........................................................................................................................ 95

4.2.56.28 ip arp inspection trust ............................................................................................................................ 95

4.2.56.29 ip dhcp snooping trust ........................................................................................................................... 96

4.2.56.30 ip igmp snooping filter ........................................................................................................................... 96

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4.2.56.31 ip igmp snooping immediate-leave ........................................................................................................ 97

4.2.56.32 ip igmp snooping max-groups ............................................................................................................... 97

4.2.56.33 ip igmp snooping mrouter ...................................................................................................................... 98

4.2.56.34 ip verify source ...................................................................................................................................... 98

4.2.56.35 ip verify source limit ............................................................................................................................... 99

4.2.56.36 ipv6 mld snooping filter .......................................................................................................................... 99

4.2.56.37 ipv6 mld snooping immediate-leave .................................................................................................... 100

4.2.56.38 ipv6 mld snooping max-groups ............................................................................................................ 100

4.2.56.39 ipv6 mld snooping mrouter .................................................................................................................. 101

4.2.56.40 lacp ...................................................................................................................................................... 101

4.2.56.41 lacp key ............................................................................................................................................... 102

4.2.56.42 lacp port-priority ................................................................................................................................... 102

4.2.56.43 lacp role ............................................................................................................................................... 103

4.2.56.44 lacp timeout ......................................................................................................................................... 103

4.2.56.45 lldp cdp-aware ..................................................................................................................................... 104

4.2.56.46 lldp med media-vlan policy-list ............................................................................................................. 104

4.2.56.47 lldp med transmit-tlv ............................................................................................................................ 105

4.2.56.48 lldp receive .......................................................................................................................................... 106

4.2.56.49 lldp tlv-select management-address .................................................................................................... 106

4.2.56.50 lldp tlv-select port-description .............................................................................................................. 107

4.2.56.51 lldp tlv-select system-capabilities......................................................................................................... 107

4.2.56.52 lldp tlv-select system-description ......................................................................................................... 108

4.2.56.53 lldp tlv-select system-name ................................................................................................................. 108

4.2.56.54 lldp transmit ......................................................................................................................................... 109

4.2.56.55 loop-protect ......................................................................................................................................... 109

4.2.56.56 loop-protect action ............................................................................................................................... 110

4.2.56.57 loop-protect tx-mode ........................................................................................................................... 110

4.2.56.58 loop-protect tx-mode ........................................................................................................................... 111

4.2.56.59 mac address-table learning ................................................................................................................. 111

4.2.56.60 media-type........................................................................................................................................... 112

4.2.56.61 mtu ...................................................................................................................................................... 112

4.2.56.62 mvr immediate-leave ........................................................................................................................... 113

4.2.56.63 mvr name ............................................................................................................................................ 113

4.2.56.64 mvr vlan ............................................................................................................................................... 114

4.2.56.65 network-clock synchronization ssm ..................................................................................................... 114

4.2.56.66 no ........................................................................................................................................................ 115

4.2.56.67 ping ip .................................................................................................................................................. 115

4.2.56.68 poe mode ............................................................................................................................................ 116

4.2.56.69 poe pdcheck IP .................................................................................................................................... 117

4.2.56.70 poe pdcheck action ............................................................................................................................. 117

4.2.56.71 poe pdcheck enable ............................................................................................................................ 118

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4.2.56.72 poe pdcheck interval ........................................................................................................................... 118

4.2.56.73 poe pdcheck reboot-time ..................................................................................................................... 119

4.2.56.74 poe pdcheck retry-count ...................................................................................................................... 119

4.2.56.75 poe power limit .................................................................................................................................... 120

4.2.56.76 poe priority........................................................................................................................................... 120

4.2.56.77 poe time-range .................................................................................................................................... 121

4.2.56.78 port-security ......................................................................................................................................... 122

4.2.56.79 port-security maximum ........................................................................................................................ 122

4.2.56.80 port-security violation .......................................................................................................................... 123

4.2.56.81 port-security violation .......................................................................................................................... 123

4.2.56.82 pvlan .................................................................................................................................................... 124

4.2.56.83 pvlan isolation ...................................................................................................................................... 124

4.2.56.84 qos cos ................................................................................................................................................ 125

4.2.56.85 qos dei ................................................................................................................................................. 125

4.2.56.86 qos dpl ................................................................................................................................................. 126

4.2.56.87 qos dscp-classify ................................................................................................................................. 126

4.2.56.88 qos dscp-remark .................................................................................................................................. 127

4.2.56.89 qos dscp-translate ............................................................................................................................... 128

4.2.56.90 qos map cos-tag .................................................................................................................................. 128

4.2.56.91 qos map tag-cos .................................................................................................................................. 129

4.2.56.92 qos pcp ................................................................................................................................................ 130

4.2.56.93 qos policer ........................................................................................................................................... 130

4.2.56.94 qos queue-policer queue ..................................................................................................................... 131

4.2.56.95 qos queue-shaper queue .................................................................................................................... 131

4.2.56.96 qos shaper........................................................................................................................................... 132

4.2.56.97 qos storm broadcast ............................................................................................................................ 132

4.2.56.98 qos storm unicast ................................................................................................................................ 133

4.2.56.99 qos storm unknown ............................................................................................................................. 134

4.2.56.100 qos tag-remark .................................................................................................................................. 134

4.2.56.101 qos tag-remark mapped .................................................................................................................... 135

4.2.56.102 qos trust dscp .................................................................................................................................... 135

4.2.56.103 qos trust tag ....................................................................................................................................... 136

4.2.56.104 rmon collection history ....................................................................................................................... 136

4.2.56.105 rmon collection stats .......................................................................................................................... 137

4.2.56.106 shutdown ........................................................................................................................................... 138

4.2.56.107 spanning-tree .................................................................................................................................... 138

4.2.56.108 spanning-tree auto-edge ................................................................................................................... 139

4.2.56.109 spanning-tree bpdu-guard ................................................................................................................. 139

4.2.56.110 spanning-tree edge ........................................................................................................................... 140

4.2.56.111 spanning-tree link-type ...................................................................................................................... 140

4.2.56.112 spanning-tree mst <Instance : 0-7> cost ........................................................................................... 141

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4.2.56.113 spanning-tree mst <Instance : 0-7> cost ........................................................................................... 141

4.2.56.114 spanning-tree restricted-role .............................................................................................................. 142

4.2.56.115 spanning-tree restricted-tcn ............................................................................................................... 142

4.2.56.116 speed ................................................................................................................................................ 143

4.2.56.117 switchport access vlan ...................................................................................................................... 144

4.2.56.118 switchport forbidden vlan add ............................................................................................................ 144

4.2.56.119 switchport forbidden vlan remove ...................................................................................................... 145

4.2.56.120 switchport hybrid acceptable-frame-type ........................................................................................... 146

4.2.56.121 switchport hybrid allowed vlan ........................................................................................................... 146

4.2.56.122 switchport hybrid egress-tag .............................................................................................................. 147

4.2.56.123 switchport hybrid ingress-filtering ...................................................................................................... 148

4.2.56.124 switchport hybrid native vlan ............................................................................................................. 148

4.2.56.125 switchport hybrid port-type ................................................................................................................ 149

4.2.56.126 switchport mode ................................................................................................................................ 149

4.2.56.127 switchport vlan ip-subnet ................................................................................................................... 150

4.2.56.128 switchport vlan mac ........................................................................................................................... 151

4.2.56.129 switchport vlan mapping .................................................................................................................... 152

4.2.56.130 switchport vlan protocol group ........................................................................................................... 152

4.2.56.131 switchport voice vlan discovery-protocol ........................................................................................... 153

4.2.56.132 switchport voice vlan mode ............................................................................................................... 154

4.2.56.133 switchport voice vlan security ............................................................................................................ 154

4.2.57 interface vlan ................................................................................................................................................... 155

4.2.57.1 do .......................................................................................................................................................... 156

4.2.57.2 end ........................................................................................................................................................ 156

4.2.57.3 exit ......................................................................................................................................................... 157

4.2.57.4 ip address .............................................................................................................................................. 157

4.2.57.5 ip address dhcp ..................................................................................................................................... 158

4.2.57.6 ip address dhcp fallback ........................................................................................................................ 158

4.2.57.7 ip dhcp server ........................................................................................................................................ 159

4.2.57.8 ip igmp snooping ................................................................................................................................... 160

4.2.57.9 ip igmp snooping compatibility ............................................................................................................... 160

4.2.57.10 ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval ...................................................................................... 161

4.2.57.11 ip igmp snooping priority ..................................................................................................................... 161

4.2.57.12 ip igmp snooping querier address ....................................................................................................... 162

4.2.57.13 ip igmp snooping querier election ........................................................................................................ 163

4.2.57.14 ip igmp snooping query-interval ........................................................................................................... 163

4.2.57.15 ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time........................................................................................ 164

4.2.57.16 ip igmp snooping robustness-variable ................................................................................................. 165

4.2.57.17 ip igmp snooping unsolicited-report-interval ........................................................................................ 165

4.2.57.18 ipv6 address ........................................................................................................................................ 166

4.2.57.19 ipv6 mld snooping ............................................................................................................................... 166

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4.2.57.20 ipv6 mld snooping compatibility ........................................................................................................... 167

4.2.57.21 ipv6 mld snooping last-member-query-interval .................................................................................... 168

4.2.57.22 ipv6 mld snooping priority .................................................................................................................... 168

4.2.57.23 ipv6 mld snooping querier election ...................................................................................................... 169

4.2.57.24 ipv6 mld snooping query-interval ......................................................................................................... 169

4.2.57.25 ipv6 mld snooping query-max-response-time ...................................................................................... 170

4.2.57.26 ipv6 mld snooping robustness-variable ............................................................................................... 171

4.2.57.27 ipv6 mld snooping unsolicited-report-interval ...................................................................................... 171

4.2.57.28 no ........................................................................................................................................................ 172

4.2.58 ip arp inspection .............................................................................................................................................. 172

4.2.59 ip arp inspection entry interface ....................................................................................................................... 173

4.2.60 ip arp inspection translate ................................................................................................................................ 174

4.2.61 ip arp inspection translate interface ................................................................................................................. 174

4.2.62 ip arp inspection vlan ....................................................................................................................................... 175

4.2.63 ip dhcp excluded-address ................................................................................................................................ 176

4.2.64 ip dhcp pool ..................................................................................................................................................... 176

4.2.64.1 broadcast............................................................................................................................................... 177

4.2.64.2 client-identifier fqdn ............................................................................................................................... 178

4.2.64.3 client-identifier mac-address.................................................................................................................. 178

4.2.64.4 client-name ............................................................................................................................................ 179

4.2.64.5 default-router ......................................................................................................................................... 179

4.2.64.6 dns-server ............................................................................................................................................. 180

4.2.64.7 do .......................................................................................................................................................... 180

4.2.64.8 domain-name ........................................................................................................................................ 181

4.2.64.9 end ........................................................................................................................................................ 181

4.2.64.10 exit ....................................................................................................................................................... 182

4.2.64.11 hardware-address ............................................................................................................................... 183

4.2.64.12 host ..................................................................................................................................................... 183

4.2.64.13 lease .................................................................................................................................................... 184

4.2.64.14 netbios-name-server ........................................................................................................................... 184

4.2.64.15 netbios-node-type ................................................................................................................................ 185

4.2.64.16 netbios-scope ...................................................................................................................................... 185

4.2.64.17 network ................................................................................................................................................ 186

4.2.64.18 nis-domain-name ................................................................................................................................. 187

4.2.64.19 nis-server............................................................................................................................................. 187

4.2.64.20 no ........................................................................................................................................................ 188

4.2.64.21 ntp-server ............................................................................................................................................ 188

4.2.64.22 vendor ................................................................................................................................................. 189

4.2.65 ip dns proxy ..................................................................................................................................................... 189

4.2.66 ip helper-address ............................................................................................................................................. 190

4.2.67 ip http secure-redirect ...................................................................................................................................... 190

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4.2.68 ip http secure-server ........................................................................................................................................ 191

4.2.69 ip igmp host-proxy ........................................................................................................................................... 192

4.2.70 ip igmp host-proxy leave-proxy ........................................................................................................................ 192

4.2.71 ip igmp snooping ............................................................................................................................................. 193

4.2.72 ip igmp snooping vlan ...................................................................................................................................... 193

4.2.73 ip igmp ssm-range ........................................................................................................................................... 194

4.2.74 ip igmp unknown-flooding ................................................................................................................................ 194

4.2.75 ip name-server ................................................................................................................................................ 195

4.2.76 ip name-server dhcp ........................................................................................................................................ 195

4.2.77 ip name-server dhcp interface vlan.................................................................................................................. 196

4.2.78 ip route ............................................................................................................................................................ 197

4.2.79 ip routing .......................................................................................................................................................... 197

4.2.80 ip source binding interface ............................................................................................................................... 198

4.2.81 ip ssh ............................................................................................................................................................... 199

4.2.82 ip verify source ................................................................................................................................................ 199

4.2.83 ip verify source translate .................................................................................................................................. 200

4.2.84 ipmc profile ...................................................................................................................................................... 200

4.2.85 ipmc profile <word16> ..................................................................................................................................... 201

4.2.85.1 default range ......................................................................................................................................... 201

4.2.85.2 description ............................................................................................................................................. 202

4.2.85.3 do .......................................................................................................................................................... 202

4.2.85.4 end ........................................................................................................................................................ 203

4.2.85.5 exit ......................................................................................................................................................... 204

4.2.85.6 no .......................................................................................................................................................... 204

4.2.85.7 range ..................................................................................................................................................... 205

4.2.86 ipv6 mld host-proxy ......................................................................................................................................... 205

4.2.87 ipv6 mld host-proxy leave-proxy ...................................................................................................................... 206

4.2.88 ipv6 mld snooping............................................................................................................................................ 206

4.2.89 ipv6 mld snooping vlan .................................................................................................................................... 207

4.2.90 ipv6 mld ssm-range ......................................................................................................................................... 207

4.2.91 ipv6 mld unknown-flooding .............................................................................................................................. 208

4.2.92 ipv6 route ......................................................................................................................................................... 209

4.2.93 lacp system-priority .......................................................................................................................................... 210

4.2.94 line ................................................................................................................................................................... 210

4.2.94.1 do .......................................................................................................................................................... 211

4.2.94.2 editing .................................................................................................................................................... 211

4.2.94.3 end ........................................................................................................................................................ 212

4.2.94.4 exec-banner .......................................................................................................................................... 212

4.2.94.5 exec-timeout .......................................................................................................................................... 213

4.2.94.6 exec-timeout .......................................................................................................................................... 214

4.2.94.7 exit ......................................................................................................................................................... 214

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4.2.94.8 history size ............................................................................................................................................ 215

4.2.94.9 length .................................................................................................................................................... 215

4.2.94.10 location ................................................................................................................................................ 216

4.2.94.11 motd-banner ........................................................................................................................................ 216

4.2.94.12 no ........................................................................................................................................................ 217

4.2.94.13 privilege level ....................................................................................................................................... 217

4.2.94.14 width .................................................................................................................................................... 218

4.2.95 lldp holdtime .................................................................................................................................................... 219

4.2.96 lldp med datum ................................................................................................................................................ 219

4.2.97 lldp med fast .................................................................................................................................................... 220

4.2.98 lldp med location-tlv altitude ............................................................................................................................ 220

4.2.99 lldp med location-tlv elin-addr .......................................................................................................................... 221

4.2.100 lldp med location-tlv latitude .......................................................................................................................... 222

4.2.101 lldp med location-tlv longitude ....................................................................................................................... 222

4.2.102 lldp med media-vlan-policy ............................................................................................................................ 223

4.2.103 lldp reinit ........................................................................................................................................................ 224

4.2.104 lldp timer ........................................................................................................................................................ 224

4.2.105 lldp transmission-delay .................................................................................................................................. 225

4.2.106 logging host ................................................................................................................................................... 226

4.2.107 logging level .................................................................................................................................................. 226

4.2.108 logging on ...................................................................................................................................................... 227

4.2.109 loop-protect ................................................................................................................................................... 227

4.2.110 loop-protect shutdown-time ............................................................................................................................ 228

4.2.111 loop-protect transmit-time .............................................................................................................................. 228

4.2.112 mac address-table aging-time ........................................................................................................................ 229

4.2.113 mac address-table static ................................................................................................................................ 229

4.2.114 mep <Instance> ais ....................................................................................................................................... 230

4.2.115 mep <Instance> aps ...................................................................................................................................... 231

4.2.116 mep <Instance> cc ........................................................................................................................................ 232

4.2.117 mep <Instance> client domain ....................................................................................................................... 233

4.2.118 mep <Instance> client flow ............................................................................................................................ 233

4.2.119 mep <Instance> dm ....................................................................................................................................... 234

4.2.120 mep <Instance> dm ns .................................................................................................................................. 235

4.2.121 mep <Instance> dm overflow-reset ............................................................................................................... 236

4.2.122 mep <Instance> dm proprietary ..................................................................................................................... 236

4.2.123 mep <Instance> dm syncronized ................................................................................................................... 237

4.2.124 mep <Instance> down ................................................................................................................................... 237

4.2.125 mep <Instance> lb ......................................................................................................................................... 238

4.2.126 mep <Instance> lck ....................................................................................................................................... 239

4.2.127 mep <Instance> level .................................................................................................................................... 240

4.2.128 mep <Instance> lm ........................................................................................................................................ 241

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4.2.129 mep <Instance> lt .......................................................................................................................................... 242

4.2.130 mep <Instance> meg-id ................................................................................................................................. 242

4.2.131 mep <Instance> mep-id ................................................................................................................................. 243

4.2.132 mep <Instance> peer-mep-id......................................................................................................................... 244

4.2.133 mep <Instance> performance-monitoring ...................................................................................................... 245

4.2.134 mep <Instance> tst ........................................................................................................................................ 245

4.2.135 mep <Instance> up ........................................................................................................................................ 246

4.2.136 mep <Instance> vid ....................................................................................................................................... 247

4.2.137 mep <Instance> voe ...................................................................................................................................... 248

4.2.138 monitor destination ........................................................................................................................................ 248

4.2.139 monitor source ............................................................................................................................................... 249

4.2.140 mvr ................................................................................................................................................................ 249

4.2.141 mvr name <mvr_name> channel ................................................................................................................... 250

4.2.142 mvr name <mvr_name> frame priority ........................................................................................................... 250

4.2.143 mvr name <mvr_name> frame tagged .......................................................................................................... 251

4.2.144 mvr name <mvr_name> igmp-address .......................................................................................................... 252

4.2.145 mvr name <mvr_name> last-member-query-interval ..................................................................................... 252

4.2.146 mvr name <mvr_name> mode....................................................................................................................... 253

4.2.147 mvr vlan <vlan_list> ....................................................................................................................................... 253

4.2.148 mvr vlan <vlan_list> channel ......................................................................................................................... 254

4.2.149 mvr vlan <vlan_list> frame priority ................................................................................................................. 255

4.2.150 mvr vlan <vlan_list> tagged ........................................................................................................................... 255

4.2.151 mvr vlan <vlan_list> igmp-address ................................................................................................................ 256

4.2.152 mvr vlan <vlan_list> last-member-query-interval ........................................................................................... 256

4.2.153 mvr vlan <vlan_list> mode ............................................................................................................................. 257

4.2.154 mvr vlan <vlan_list> name ............................................................................................................................. 258

4.2.155 network-clock clk-source <clk-source> aneg-mode ....................................................................................... 258

4.2.156 network-clock clk-source <clk-source> hold-timeout ..................................................................................... 259

4.2.157 network-clock clk-source <clk-source> nominate .......................................................................................... 259

4.2.158 network-clock clk-source <clk-source> priority .............................................................................................. 260

4.2.159 network-clock clk-source <clk-source> ssm-overwrite ................................................................................... 261

4.2.160 network-clock option ...................................................................................................................................... 261

4.2.161 network-clock selector ................................................................................................................................... 262

4.2.162 network-clock ssm-freerun ............................................................................................................................ 263

4.2.163 network-clock ssm-holdover .......................................................................................................................... 263

4.2.164 network-clock wait-to-restore ......................................................................................................................... 264

4.2.165 no .................................................................................................................................................................. 265

4.2.166 ntp ................................................................................................................................................................. 265

4.2.167 ntp server ...................................................................................................................................................... 266

4.2.167.1 do ........................................................................................................................................................ 266

4.2.167.2 end ...................................................................................................................................................... 267

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4.2.167.3 exit ....................................................................................................................................................... 267

4.2.167.4 no ........................................................................................................................................................ 268

4.2.167.5 periodic ................................................................................................................................................ 269

4.2.167.6 reboot-only .......................................................................................................................................... 270

4.2.168 port-security ................................................................................................................................................... 270

4.2.169 port-security aging ......................................................................................................................................... 271

4.2.170 port-security aging time ................................................................................................................................. 271

4.2.171 privilege ......................................................................................................................................................... 272

4.2.172 qos map cos-dscp ......................................................................................................................................... 273

4.2.173 qos map dscp-classify ................................................................................................................................... 274

4.2.174 qos map dscp-cos ......................................................................................................................................... 275

4.2.175 qos map dscp-egress-translation................................................................................................................... 276

4.2.176 qos map dscp-ingress-translation .................................................................................................................. 277

4.2.177 qos qce .......................................................................................................................................................... 279

4.2.178 qos qce update .............................................................................................................................................. 280

4.2.179 qos qce refresh .............................................................................................................................................. 281

4.2.180 qos wred ........................................................................................................................................................ 282

4.2.181 radius-server attribute 32 ............................................................................................................................... 283

4.2.182 radius-server attribute 4 ................................................................................................................................. 284

4.2.183 radius-server attribute 95 ............................................................................................................................... 284

4.2.184 radius-server deadtime .................................................................................................................................. 285

4.2.185 radius-server host .......................................................................................................................................... 285

4.2.186 radius-server key ........................................................................................................................................... 286

4.2.187 radius-server retransmit ................................................................................................................................. 287

4.2.188 radius-server timeout ..................................................................................................................................... 287

4.2.189 rmon alarm .................................................................................................................................................... 288

4.2.190 rmon event .................................................................................................................................................... 289

4.2.191 sfp temperature-threshold ............................................................................................................................. 290

4.2.192 snmp-server .................................................................................................................................................. 291

4.2.193 snmp-server access ...................................................................................................................................... 291

4.2.194 snmp-server community ................................................................................................................................ 292

4.2.195 snmp-server contact ...................................................................................................................................... 293

4.2.196 snmp-server engine-id ................................................................................................................................... 293

4.2.197 snmp-server host ........................................................................................................................................... 294

4.2.197.1 do ........................................................................................................................................................ 295

4.2.197.2 end ...................................................................................................................................................... 295

4.2.197.3 exit ....................................................................................................................................................... 296

4.2.197.4 host ..................................................................................................................................................... 296

4.2.197.5 no ........................................................................................................................................................ 297

4.2.197.6 informs ................................................................................................................................................ 298

4.2.197.7 shutdown ............................................................................................................................................. 298

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4.2.197.8 traps .................................................................................................................................................... 299

4.2.197.9 version ................................................................................................................................................. 300

4.2.198 spanning-tree aggregation ............................................................................................................................. 300

4.2.198.1 do ........................................................................................................................................................ 301

4.2.198.2 end ...................................................................................................................................................... 302

4.2.198.3 exit ....................................................................................................................................................... 302

4.2.198.4 no ........................................................................................................................................................ 303

4.2.198.5 spanning-tree auto-edge ..................................................................................................................... 303

4.2.198.6 spanning-tree bpdu-guard ................................................................................................................... 304

4.2.198.7 spanning-tree edge ............................................................................................................................. 304

4.2.198.8 spanning-tree link-type ........................................................................................................................ 305

4.2.198.9 spanning-tree mst <instance> cost ...................................................................................................... 306

4.2.198.10 spanning-tree mst <instance> port-priority ........................................................................................ 306

4.2.198.11 spanning-tree restricted-role .............................................................................................................. 307

4.2.198.12 spanning-tree restricted-tcn ............................................................................................................... 307

4.2.199 switchport vlan mapping ................................................................................................................................ 308

4.2.200 tacacs-server deadtime ................................................................................................................................. 309

4.2.201 tacacs-server host ......................................................................................................................................... 309

4.2.202 transport email authentication ....................................................................................................................... 310

4.2.203 transport email from ....................................................................................................................................... 311

4.2.204 transport email smtp-server ........................................................................................................................... 311

4.2.205 transport email to ........................................................................................................................................... 312

4.2.206 upnp .............................................................................................................................................................. 313

4.2.207 upnp advertising-duration .............................................................................................................................. 313

4.2.208 upnp ttl ........................................................................................................................................................... 314

4.2.209 username ...................................................................................................................................................... 314

4.2.210 vlan ................................................................................................................................................................ 315

4.2.210.1 do ........................................................................................................................................................ 316

4.2.210.2 end ...................................................................................................................................................... 316

4.2.210.3 exit ....................................................................................................................................................... 317

4.2.210.4 name ................................................................................................................................................... 317

4.2.210.5 no ........................................................................................................................................................ 318

4.2.211 vlan ethertype s-custom-port ......................................................................................................................... 318

4.2.212 vlan protocol .................................................................................................................................................. 319

4.2.213 voice vlan ...................................................................................................................................................... 320

4.2.214 voice vlan aging-time ..................................................................................................................................... 320

4.2.215 voice vlan class ............................................................................................................................................. 321

4.2.216 voice vlan oui ................................................................................................................................................. 322

4.2.217 voice vlan vid ................................................................................................................................................. 322

4.2.218 web privilege group ....................................................................................................................................... 323

4.3 copy ........................................................................................................................... 324

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4.3.1 copy ................................................................................................................................................................... 324

4.4 debug ......................................................................................................................... 325

4.4.1 debug ................................................................................................................................................................ 325

4.5 delete ......................................................................................................................... 325

4.5.1 delete ................................................................................................................................................................. 325

4.6 dir ............................................................................................................................... 326

4.6.1 dir ...................................................................................................................................................................... 326

4.7 disable ....................................................................................................................... 327

4.7.1 disable ............................................................................................................................................................... 327

4.8 do ............................................................................................................................... 327

4.8.1 do ...................................................................................................................................................................... 327

4.9 dot1x .......................................................................................................................... 328

4.9.1 dot1x initialize .................................................................................................................................................... 328

4.10 enable ...................................................................................................................... 329

4.10.1 enable .............................................................................................................................................................. 329

4.11 erps .......................................................................................................................... 329

4.11.1 erps .................................................................................................................................................................. 329

4.12 exit ............................................................................................................................ 330

4.12.1 exit ................................................................................................................................................................... 330

4.13 firmware ................................................................................................................... 331

4.13.1 firmware swap ................................................................................................................................................. 331

4.13.2 firmware upgrade............................................................................................................................................. 331

4.14 ip ............................................................................................................................... 332

4.14.1 ip dhcp retry interface vlan .............................................................................................................................. 332

4.15 logout ....................................................................................................................... 332

4.15.1 logout ............................................................................................................................................................... 332

4.16 more ......................................................................................................................... 333

4.16.1 more ................................................................................................................................................................ 333

4.17 no ............................................................................................................................. 334

4.17.1 no .................................................................................................................................................................... 334

4.18 ping .......................................................................................................................... 334

4.18.1 ping ip .............................................................................................................................................................. 334

4.18.2 ping ipv6 .......................................................................................................................................................... 335

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4.19 reload ....................................................................................................................... 336

4.19.1 reload cold ....................................................................................................................................................... 336

4.19.2 reload defaults ................................................................................................................................................. 337

4.20 send ......................................................................................................................... 337

4.20.1 send ................................................................................................................................................................. 337

4.21 show ......................................................................................................................... 338

4.21.1 show aaa ......................................................................................................................................................... 338

4.21.2 show access management .............................................................................................................................. 339

4.21.3 show access-list .............................................................................................................................................. 341

4.21.4 show access-list .............................................................................................................................................. 342

4.21.5 show access-list ace-status ............................................................................................................................. 343

4.21.6 show aggregation ............................................................................................................................................ 345

4.21.7 show aggregation mode .................................................................................................................................. 345

4.21.8 show clock ....................................................................................................................................................... 346

4.21.9 show clock detail ............................................................................................................................................. 346

4.21.10 show dot1x statistics ...................................................................................................................................... 348

4.21.11 show dot1x status .......................................................................................................................................... 349

4.21.12 show eps ....................................................................................................................................................... 350

4.21.13 show erps ...................................................................................................................................................... 351

4.21.14 show evc ....................................................................................................................................................... 352

4.21.15 show evc statistics ......................................................................................................................................... 353

4.21.16 show green-ethernet ...................................................................................................................................... 353

4.21.17 show green-ethernet energy-detect ............................................................................................................... 354

4.21.18 show green-ethernet short-reach................................................................................................................... 354

4.21.19 show history .................................................................................................................................................. 355

4.21.20 show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> capabilities .............................................................................. 356

4.21.21 show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> statistics .................................................................................. 356

4.21.22 show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> status ...................................................................................... 357

4.21.23 show interface <port_type> <port_list> switchport .................................................................................... 358

4.21.24 show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> veriphy .................................................................................... 359

4.21.25 show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> veriphy .................................................................................... 359

4.21.26 show interface vlan ........................................................................................................................................ 360

4.21.27 show ip arp .................................................................................................................................................... 361

4.21.28 show ip arp inspection ................................................................................................................................... 361

4.21.29 show ip arp inspection ................................................................................................................................... 362

4.21.30 show ip arp inspection entry .......................................................................................................................... 363

4.21.31 show ip dhcp detailed statistics ..................................................................................................................... 363

4.21.32 show ip dhcp excluded-address .................................................................................................................... 365

4.21.33 show ip dhcp pool .......................................................................................................................................... 366

4.21.34 show ip dhcp relay ......................................................................................................................................... 367

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4.21.35 show ip dhcp server ....................................................................................................................................... 367

4.21.36 show ip dhcp server binding (GG) ................................................................................................................. 368

4.21.37 show ip dhcp server declined-ip (GG) ........................................................................................................... 369

4.21.38 show ip dhcp server statistics ........................................................................................................................ 369

4.21.39 show ip dhcp snooping .................................................................................................................................. 371

4.21.40 show ip dhcp snooping table ......................................................................................................................... 371

4.21.41 show ip http server secure status .................................................................................................................. 372

4.21.42 show ip igmp snooping .................................................................................................................................. 372

4.21.43 show ip igmp snooping mrouter ..................................................................................................................... 373

4.21.44 show ip interface brief .................................................................................................................................... 374

4.21.45 show ip name-server ..................................................................................................................................... 375

4.21.46 show ip route ................................................................................................................................................. 375

4.21.47 show ip source binding .................................................................................................................................. 376

4.21.48 show ip ssh .................................................................................................................................................... 376

4.21.49 show ip statistics ............................................................................................................................................ 377

4.21.50 show ip verify source ..................................................................................................................................... 379

4.21.51 show ipmc profile ........................................................................................................................................... 379

4.21.52 show ipmc range ........................................................................................................................................... 380

4.21.53 show ipv6 interface ........................................................................................................................................ 381

4.21.54 show ipv6 mld snooping ................................................................................................................................ 382

4.21.55 show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter ................................................................................................................... 383

4.21.56 show ipv6 neighbor ........................................................................................................................................ 383

4.21.57 show ipv6 route ............................................................................................................................................. 384

4.21.58 show ipv6 statistics ........................................................................................................................................ 385

4.21.59 show lacp ...................................................................................................................................................... 387

4.21.60 show line ....................................................................................................................................................... 387

4.21.61 show link-oam................................................................................................................................................ 388

4.21.62 show lldp med media-vlan-policy ................................................................................................................... 389

4.21.63 show lldp med remote-device ........................................................................................................................ 390

4.21.64 show lldp neighbors ....................................................................................................................................... 391

4.21.65 show lldp statistics ......................................................................................................................................... 391

4.21.66 show logging ................................................................................................................................................. 392

4.21.67 show loop-protect .......................................................................................................................................... 393

4.21.68 show mac address-table ................................................................................................................................ 394

4.21.69 show mep ...................................................................................................................................................... 395

4.21.70 show mvr ....................................................................................................................................................... 396

4.21.71 show network-clock ....................................................................................................................................... 397

4.21.72 show ntp status .............................................................................................................................................. 398

4.21.73 show platform phy ......................................................................................................................................... 398

4.21.74 show platform phy failover ............................................................................................................................. 399

4.21.75 show platform phy id ...................................................................................................................................... 400

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4.21.76 show platform phy status ............................................................................................................................... 400

4.21.77 show port-security port .................................................................................................................................. 401

4.21.78 show port-security switch .............................................................................................................................. 402

4.21.79 show privilege ................................................................................................................................................ 402

4.21.80 show ptp <clockinst> ..................................................................................................................................... 403

4.21.81 show ptp <clockinst> local-clock.................................................................................................................... 404

4.21.82 show ptp <clockinst> slave-cfg ...................................................................................................................... 405

4.21.83 show ptp <clockinst> slave-table-unicast ...................................................................................................... 405

4.21.84 show ptp ext .................................................................................................................................................. 406

4.21.85 show pvlan .................................................................................................................................................... 406

4.21.86 show pvlan isolation ...................................................................................................................................... 407

4.21.87 show qos ....................................................................................................................................................... 408

4.21.88 show radius-server ........................................................................................................................................ 410

4.21.89 show rmon alarm ........................................................................................................................................... 411

4.21.90 show rmon event ........................................................................................................................................... 412

4.21.91 show rmon history ......................................................................................................................................... 412

4.21.92 show rmon statistics ...................................................................................................................................... 413

4.21.93 show running-config ...................................................................................................................................... 414

4.21.94 show snmp .................................................................................................................................................... 416

4.21.95 show snmp access ........................................................................................................................................ 418

4.21.96 show snmp community v3 ............................................................................................................................. 419

4.21.97 show snmp host............................................................................................................................................. 419

4.21.98 show snmp mib context ................................................................................................................................. 420

4.21.99 show snmp mib ifmib ifIndex ......................................................................................................................... 422

4.21.100 show snmp security-to-group ...................................................................................................................... 424

4.21.101 show snmp user .......................................................................................................................................... 425

4.21.102 show snmp view .......................................................................................................................................... 426

4.21.103 show spanning-tree ..................................................................................................................................... 426

4.21.104 show switchport forbidden ........................................................................................................................... 427

4.21.105 show tacacs-server ...................................................................................................................................... 428

4.21.106 show terminal .............................................................................................................................................. 428

4.21.107 show upnp ................................................................................................................................................... 429

4.21.108 show users .................................................................................................................................................. 430

4.21.109 show version ............................................................................................................................................... 431

4.21.110 show vlan ..................................................................................................................................................... 432

4.21.111 show vlan ip-subnet ..................................................................................................................................... 433

4.21.112 show vlan mac ............................................................................................................................................. 433

4.21.113 show vlan protocol ....................................................................................................................................... 434

4.21.114 show voice vlan ........................................................................................................................................... 435

4.21.115 show web privilege group ............................................................................................................................ 436

4.22 terminal .................................................................................................................... 437

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4.22.1 terminal editing ................................................................................................................................................ 437

4.22.2 terminal exec-timeout ...................................................................................................................................... 438

4.22.3 terminal history size ......................................................................................................................................... 438

4.22.4 terminal length ................................................................................................................................................. 439

4.22.5 terminal width .................................................................................................................................................. 440

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Chapter 1 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE

1.1 Accessing the CLI

When accessing the management interface for the switch over a direct connection to the server’s console port, or via a Telnet connection, the switch can be managed by entering command keywords and p arameters at the prompt. Using the switch's command-line interface (CLI) is very similar to entering commands on a UNIX system.

This chapter describes how to use the Command Line Interface (CLI).

1.2 Command Line Modes

The CLI groups all the commands in appropriate modes according to the nature of the command. A sample of the CLI command modes are described below. Each of the command modes supports specific software commands.

Mode-based Command Hierarchy

The Command Line Interface (CLI) groups all the commands in appropriate modes by the nature of the commands. Examples of the CLI command modes are described below. Each of the command modes supports specific switch’s commands.

The CLI Command Modes table captures the command modes, the prompts visible in that mode and the exit method from that mode.

Command Mode Access Method Prompt Exit or Access Previous Mode

User Mode

Privileged Mode

Global Config

Mode

Interface Config

Mode

This is the first level of access. Perform basic tasks and list system information.

From the User Mode, enter the enable command.

From the Privileged Mode, enter the configuration command.

From the Global Config mode, enter the interface

<port#> command.

COMMAND>

Switch#

Switch (Config)#

Enter Logout command

To exit to the User Mode, enter exit or Logout.

To exit to the Privileged Mode, enter the exit command.

Switch (Interface <port#>)#

To exit to the Global Config mode, enter exit.

Table 4-1

CLI Command Modes

The CLI is divided into various modes. The commands in one mode are not available until the operator switches to that particular mode. The commands available to the operator at any point in time depend upon the mode. Entering a question mark

(?) at the CLI prompt, and displays a list of the available commands and descriptions of the commands.

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The CLI provides the following modes:

User Mode

When the operator logs into the CLI, the User Mode is the initial mode. The User Mode contains a limited set of commands. The command prompt shown at this level is:

Command Prompt: switch>

Privileged Mode

To have access to the full suite of commands, the operator must enter the Privileged Mode. The Privileged Mode requires password authentication. From Privileged Mode, the operator can issue any Exec command to enter the Global Configuration mode. The command prompt shown at this level is:

Command Prompt: switch#

Global Config Mode

This mode permits the operator to make modifications to the running configuration. General setup commands are grouped in this mode. From the Global Configuration mode, the operator can enter the I nterface C onfiguration mode. The c ommand prompt at this level is:

Command Prompt: switch(Config)#

From the Global Config mode, the operator may enter the following configuration modes:

Interface Config Mode

Many features are enabled for a particular interface. The Interface commands enable or modify the operation of an interface. In this mode, a physical port is set up for a specific logical connection operation. The command prompt at this level is:

Command Prompt: Switch(Interface <port#>)#

1.3 Requirements

Workstations

running Windows XP/Vista/7/8/, Windows 2003/2008, MAC OS X or later, Linux, UNIX, or other platforms are compatible with TCP/IP protocols.

 Workstations are installed with Ethernet NIC (Network Interface Card)

Serial Port

Connection (Terminal)

 The above Workstations come with COM Port (DB9) or USB-to-RS-232 converter.

 The above Workstations have been installed with terminal emulator, such as Hyper Terminal included in Windows

XP/2003.

Serial cable

-- one end is attached to the RS-232 serial port, while the other end to the console port of the Managed

Switch.

Ethernet Port

Connection

 Network cables -- Use standard network (UTP) cables with RJ-45 connectors.

 The above PC is installed with Web Browser and JAVA runtime environment plug-in.

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Chapter 2 CONSOLE CLI MANAGEMENT

2.1 Terminal Setup

To configure the system, connect a serial cable to a COM port on a PC or notebook computer and to RJ-45 type of serial

(console) port of the Managed Switch.

Figure 2-1

Managed Switch Console Connectivity

The console port of the Managed S witch is a RJ-45 t ype, R S-232 s erial p ort connector. It is an i nterface f or c onnecting a terminal directly. Through the console port, it provides rich diagnostic information including IP Address setting, factory reset, port management, link status and system setting. Users can use the attached RS-232 cable in the package and connect to the console port on the device. After the connection, users can run any terminal emulation program (Hyper Terminal, ProComm

Plus, Telex, Winterm and so on) to enter the startup screen of the device.

NS4750-24S-4T-4X Front Panel

Figure 2-2:

Front Panels of NS4750-24S-4T-4X

Console port

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A terminal program is required to make the software connection to the Managed Switch. Windows' Hyper Terminal program may be a good choice. The Hyper Terminal can be accessed from the Start menu.

1. Click START, then Programs, Accessories and then Hyper Terminal.

2. When the following screen appears, make sure that the COM port should be configured as:

Baud

Data bits

: 115200

: 8

Parity

: None

Stop bits

: 1

Flow control

: None

Figure 2-3

Hyper Terminal COM Port Configuration

You can change these settings, if desired, after you log on. This management method is often preferred because you can remain connected and monitor the system during system reboots. Also, certain error messages are sent to the serial port, regardless o f t he i nterface t hrough w hich t he associated a ction w as i nitiated. A M acintosh or P C at tachment can u se any terminal-emulation p rogram f or c onnecting t o the terminal s erial p ort. A w orkstation attachment un der U NIX c an use a n emulator such as TIP.

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2.2 Logon to the Console

Once the terminal is connected to the device, power on t he Managed Switch, and the terminal will display “running testing procedures”. Then, the f ollowing message as ks to log-in us er name a nd password. The f actory def ault user name a nd password are shown as follows and the login screen in Figure 3-1 appears.

Username: admin

Password: admin

Figure 3-1:

Managed Switch Console Login Screen

The user can now enter commands to manage the Managed Switch. For a detailed description of the commands, please refer to the following chapters.

1. For security reason, please change and memorize the new password after this first setup.

2. Only accept command in lowercase letter under console interface.

2.3 Configuring IP Address

The Managed Switch is shipped with default IP address shown below.

IP Address: 192.168.0.100

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

To check the current IP address or modify a new IP address for the Switch, please use the procedures as follows:

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Show the current IP Address

1. At the “#” prompt, enter “show ip interface brief”.

2. The screen displays the current IP address and Subnet Mask as shown in Figure 3-2 .

Figure 3-2:

IP Information Screen

Configuring IP Address

3. At the “#” prompt, enter the following command and press <Enter>. As shown in Figure 3-3 .

# configure terminal

(config)# interface vlan 1

(config-if-vlan)# ip address 192.168.1.100 255.255.255.0

The previous command would apply the following settings for the Managed Switch.

IP Address: 192.168.1.100

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Figure 3-3:

Configuring IP Address Screen

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4. Repeat step 1 to check if the IP address is changed.

Store current switch configuration

5. At the “#” prompt, enter the following command and press <Enter>.

# copy running-config startup-config

Figure 3-4:

Saving Current Configuration Command Screen

If the IP is successfully configured, the Managed Switch will apply the new IP address setting immediately. You can access the

Web interface of the Managed Switch through the new IP address.

If you are not familiar with the console command or the related parameter, enter “?” anytime in console to get the help description.

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Chapter 3 TELNET CLI MANAGEMENT

3.1 Telnet Login

The Managed Switch also supports telnet for remote management. The switch asks for user name and password for remote login when using telnet, please use “admin” for username & password.

Default IP address: 192.168.0.100

Username: admin

Password: admin

Figure 4-1 Managed Switch Telnet Login Screen

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Chapter 4 Commands for CLI Configuration

4.1 clear

4.1.1 Clear access management statistics

Command: clear access management statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the access management statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s access management statistics.

Switch# clear access management statistics

4.1.2 Clear access-list ace statistics

Command: clear access-list ace statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the Access list entry statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s Access list entry statistics.

Switch# clear access-list ace statistics

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4.1.3 clear dot1x statistics interface

Command: clear dot1x statistics interface GigabitEthernet | 10GigabitEthernet

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the dot1x statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s GigabitEthernet 1/25 dot1x statistics.

Switch# clear dot1x statistics interface GigabitEthernet 1/25

4.1.4 clear eps

Command: clear eps <Inst : uint>

<Inst : uint>

The EPS instance number.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the EPS instance number.

4.1.5 clear erps

Command: clear erps <

ERPS group numbers > statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the ERPS group numbers statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s ERPS group 1 statistics.

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Switch# # clear erps 1 statistics

4.1.6 clear erps statistics

Command: clear erps statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the ERPS statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s ERPS statistics.

Switch# clear erps statistics

4.1.7 clear ip arp

Command: clear ip arp

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the ARP cache.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s ARP cache.

Switch# clear ip arp

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4.1.8 clear ip dhcp detailed statistics all

Command: clear ip dhcp detailed statistics all

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the DHCP detailed statistics for all.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s DHCP detailed statistics for all.

Switch# clear ip dhcp detailed statistics all

4.1.9 clear ip dhcp detailed statistics client

Command: clear ip dhcp detailed statistics client

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the DHCP client statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s DHCP client statistics.

Switch# clear ip dhcp detailed statistics client

4.1.10 clear ip dhcp detailed statistics helper

Command: clear ip dhcp detailed statistics helper

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the DHCP normal L2 or L3 forward statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s DHCP normal L2 or L3 forward statistics.

Switch# clear ip dhcp detailed statistics helper

4.1.11 clear ip dhcp detailed statistics server

Command: clear ip dhcp detailed statistics server

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the DHCP server statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s DHCP server statistics.

Switch# clear ip dhcp detailed statistics server

4.1.12 clear ip dhcp detailed statistics snooping

Command: clear ip dhcp detailed statistics snooping

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the DHCP snooping statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s DHCP normal L2 or L3 forward statistics.

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Switch# clear ip dhcp detailed statistics snooping

4.1.13 clear ip dhcp relay statistics

Command: clear ip dhcp relay statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the DHCP relay statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s DHCP relay statistics.

Switch# clear ip dhcp relay statistics

4.1.14 clear ip dhcp server binding

Command: clear ip dhcp server binding <IP>

<IP>

A.B.C.D

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the DHCP server binding cache.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s DHCP server(192.168.0.100) binding cache.

Switch# clear ip dhcp server binding 192.168.0.100

4.1.15 clear ip dhcp server binding automatic

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Command: clear ip dhcp server binding automatic

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the DHCP automatic bindings cache.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s DHCP automatic bindings cache.

Switch# clear ip dhcp server binding automatic

4.1.16 clear ip dhcp server binding expired

Command: clear ip dhcp server binding expired

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the DHCP expired bindings for free.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s DHCP expired bindings for free.

Switch# clear ip dhcp server binding expired

4.1.17 clear ip dhcp server binding manual

Command: clear ip dhcp server binding manual

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the DHCP server manual binding cache.

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Example:

To clear the Switch’s DHCP server manual binding cache.

Switch# clear ip dhcp server binding manual

4.1.18 clear ip igmp snooping statistics

Command: clear ip igmp snooping statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the IGMP snooping statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s IGMP snooping statistics.

Switch# clear ip igmp snooping statistics

4.1.19 clear ip igmp snooping vlan

Command: clear ip igmp snooping vlan <

vlan_list> statistics

<vlan_list>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the IGMP snooping vlan < vlan_list> statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s IGMP snooping vlan 1 statistics.

Switch# clear ip igmp snooping vlan 1 statistics

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4.1.20 clear ip statistics icmp icmp-msg

Command: clear ip statistics icmp icmp-msg <Type : 0~255>

<Type : 0~255>

ICMP message type ranges from 0 to 255

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the IPv4 ICMP traffic for designated message type.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s IPv4 ICMP traffic for designated message type 0.

Switch# clear ip statistics icmp icmp-msg 0

4.1.21 clear ip statistics icmp interface vlan

Command: clear ip statistics icmp interface vlan <vlan_list>

<vlan_list>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the IPv4 interface/ICMP statistics for specific VLAN.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s IP interface/ICMP statistics for specific VLAN 1.

Switch# clear ip statistics icmp interface vlan 1

4.1.22 clear ip statistics system icmp icmp-msg

Command: clear ip statistics system icmp icmp-msg <Type : 0~255>

<Type : 0~255>

ICMP message type ranges from 0 to 255

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the IPv4 ICMP statistics for specific ICMP message type.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s IPv4 ICMP statistics for specific ICMP message type 0.

Switch# clear ip statistics system icmp icmp-msg 0

4.1.23 clear ip statistics system icmp interface vlan

Command: clear ip statistics system icmp interface vlan

<vlan_list>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the IPv4 ICMP interface statistics for specific VLAN.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s IPv4 ICMP interface statistics for specific VLAN 1.

Switch# clear ip statistics system icmp interface vlan 1

4.1.24 clear ipv6 mld snooping statistics

Command: clear ipv6 mld snooping statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the ipv6 mld snooping statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s ipv6 mld snooping statistics.

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Switch# clear ipv6 mld snooping statistics

4.1.25 clear ipv6 mld snooping vlan

Command: clear ipv6 mld snooping vlan <vlan_list> statistics

<vlan_list>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the ipv6 mld snooping statistics for specific VLAN.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s ipv6 mld snooping statistics for specific VLAN 1.

Switch# clear ipv6 mld snooping vlan 1 statistics

4.1.26 clear ipv6 neighbors

Command: clear ipv6 neighbors

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the ipv6 neighbors.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s ipv6 neighbors.

Switch# clear ipv6 neighbors

4.1.27 clear ipv6 statistics icmp icmp-msg

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Command: clear ipv6 statistics icmp icmp-msg <Type : 0~255>

<Type : 0~255>

ICMP message type ranges from 0 to 255

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the IPv6 ICMP traffic for designated message type.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s IPv6 ICMP traffic for designated message type 0.

Switch# clear ipv6 statistics icmp icmp-msg 0

4.1.28 clear ipv6 statistics icmp interface vlan

Command: clear ipv6 statistics icmp interface vlan <vlan_list>

<vlan_list>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the IPv6 interface/ICMP statistics for specific VLAN.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s IPv6 interface/ICMP statistics for specific VLAN 1.

Switch# clear ipv6 statistics icmp interface vlan 1

4.1.29 clear ipv6 statistics system icmp icmp-msg

Command: clear ipv6 statistics system icmp icmp-msg <Type : 0~255>

<Type : 0~255>

ICMP message type ranges from 0 to 255

Default:

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N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the IPv6 ICMP statistics for specific ICMP message type.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s IPv6 ICMP statistics for specific ICMP message type 0.

Switch# clear ipv6 statistics system icmp icmp-msg 0

4.1.30 clear ipv6 statistics system icmp interface vlan

Command: clear ipv6 statistics system icmp interface vlan

<vlan_list>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the IPv6 ICMP interface statistics for specific VLAN.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s IPv6 ICMP interface statistics for specific VLAN 1.

Switch# clear ipv6 statistics system icmp interface vlan 1

4.1.31 clear lacp statistics

Command: clear lacp statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the lacp statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s lacp statistics.

Switch# clear lacp statistics

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4.1.32 clear lldp statistics

Command: clear lldp statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the lldp statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s lldp statistics.

Switch# clear lldp statistics

4.1.33 clear logging error info

Command: clear logging error info

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the logging error info.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s logging error info.

Switch# clear logging error info

4.1.34 clear logging error warning

Command: clear logging error warning

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the logging error warning.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s logging error warning.

Switch# clear logging error warning

4.1.35 clear logging info error

Command: clear logging info error

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the logging info error.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s logging info error.

Switch# clear logging info error

4.1.36 clear logging info warning

Command: clear logging info warning

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the logging info warning.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s logging info warning.

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Switch# clear logging info warning

4.1.37 clear logging warning error

Command: clear logging warning error

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the logging warning error.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s logging warning error.

Switch# clear logging warning error

4.1.38 clear logging warning info

Command: clear logging warning info

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the logging warning info.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s logging warning info.

Switch# clear logging warning info

4.1.39 clear mac address-table

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Command: clear mac address-table

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the mac address-table.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s mac address-table.

Switch# clear mac address-table

4.1.40 clear mep

Command: clear mep <Inst : uint>

<Inst : uint>

The MEP instance.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the MEP instance profiles.

4.1.41 clear mvr name

Command: clear mvr name <MvrName : word16>

<MvrName : word16>

MVR multicast VLAN name

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the mvr name profiles.

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4.1.42 clear mvr statistics

Command: clear mvr statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the mvr statistics.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s mvr statistics.

Switch# clear mvr statistics

4.1.43 clear mvr vlan

Command: clear mvr vlan <vlan_list> statistics

<vlan_list>

MVR multicast VLAN list

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the mvr vlan statistics for specific VLAN.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s mvr vlan statistics for specific VLAN 1.

Switch# clear mvr vlan 1 statistics

4.1.44 clear network-clock clk-source

Command: clear network-clock clk-source <clk-source : 1-2>

<clk-source : 1-2>

Clock source number

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the ERPS WTR timer for a specific profile.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s ERPS WTR timer for a specific profile 1.

Switch# clear network-clock clk-source 1

4.1.45 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface *

Command: clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface *

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the spanning-tree detected-protocols for all.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s spanning-tree detected-protocols for all.

Switch# clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface *

4.1.46 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface *

Command: clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface *

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the spanning-tree detected-protocols for all.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s spanning-tree detected-protocols for all.

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Switch# clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface *

4.1.47 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface

GigabitEthernet

Command: clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface GigabitEthernet <PORT_LIST>

<PORT_LIST>

Port list in X/X-XX

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the spanning-tree detected-protocols for specific GigabitEthernet port.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s spanning-tree detected-protocols for specific GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch# clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

4.1.48 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface

10GigabitEthernet

Command: clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface 10GigabitEthernet <PORT_LIST>

<PORT_LIST>

Port list in X/X-XX

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the spanning-tree detected-protocols for specific 10GigabitEthernet port.

Example:

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To clear the Switch’s spanning-tree detected-protocols for specific 10GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch# clear spanning-tree detected-protocols interface 10GigabitEthernet 1/1

4.1.49 clear spanning-tree statistics interface *

Command: clear spanning-tree statistics interface *

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the spanning-tree statistics for all.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s spanning-tree statistics for all.

Switch# clear spanning-tree statistics interface *

4.1.50 clear spanning-tree statistics interface GigabitEthernet

Command: clear spanning-tree statistics interface GigabitEthernet <PORT_LIST>

<PORT_LIST>

Port list in X/X-XX

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the spanning-tree statistics for specific GigabitEthernet port.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s spanning-tree statistics for specific GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch# clear spanning-tree statistics interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

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4.1.51 clear spanning-tree statistics interface 10GigabitEthernet

Command: clear spanning-tree statistics interface 10GigabitEthernet <PORT_LIST>

<PORT_LIST>

Port list in X/X-XX

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the spanning-tree statistics for specific 10GigabitEthernet port.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s spanning-tree statistics for specific 10GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch# clear spanning-tree statistics interface 10GigabitEthernet 1/1

4.1.52 clear statistics *

Command: clear statistics *

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the statistics for all.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s statistics for all.

Switch# clear statistics *

4.1.53 clear statistics GigabitEthernet

Command: clear statistics GigabitEthernet <PORT_LIST>

<PORT_LIST>

Port list in X/X-XX

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the statistics for specific GigabitEthernet port.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s statistics for specific GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch# clear statistics GigabitEthernet 1/1

4.1.54 clear statistics 10GigabitEthernet

Command: clear

statistics 10GigabitEthernet <PORT_LIST>

<PORT_LIST>

Port list in X/X-XX

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To clear the statistics for specific 10GigabitEthernet port.

Example:

To clear the Switch’s statistics for specific 10GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch# clear statistics 10GigabitEthernet 1/1

4.2 configure terminal

4.2.1 aaa authentication login console local

Command: aaa authentication login console local

Default:

console : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the local account via console only.

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Example:

To authenticate the local account via console.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login console local

4.2.2 aaa authentication login console radius

Command: aaa authentication login console radius

Default:

console : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the radius account via console only.

Example:

To authenticate the local and radius account via console.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login console local radius

4.2.3 aaa authentication login console tacacs

Command: aaa authentication login console tacacs

Default:

console : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the tacacs account via console only.

Example:

To authenticate the local and radius and tacacs account via console.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login console local radius tacacs

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4.2.4 aaa authentication login http local

Command: aaa authentication login http local

Default:

http : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the local account via http only.

Example:

To authenticate the local account via http.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login http local

4.2.5 aaa authentication login http radius

Command: aaa authentication login http radius

Default:

http : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the radius account via http only.

Example:

To authenticate the local and radius account via http.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login http local radius

4.2.6 aaa authentication login http tacacs

Command: aaa authentication login http tacacs

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Default:

http : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the tacacs account via http only.

Example:

To authenticate the local and radius and tacacs account via http.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login http local radius tacacs

4.2.7 aaa authentication login ssh local

Command: aaa authentication login ssh local

Default:

ssh : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the local account via ssh only.

Example:

To authenticate the local account via ssh.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login ssh local

4.2.8 aaa authentication login ssh radius

Command: aaa authentication login ssh radius

Default:

ssh : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the radius account via ssh only.

Example:

To authenticate the local and radius account via ssh.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login ssh local radius

4.2.9 aaa authentication login ssh tacacs

Command: aaa authentication login ssh tacacs

Default:

ssh : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the tacacs account via ssh only.

Example:

To authenticate the local and radius and tacacs account via console.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login ssh local radius tacacs

4.2.10 aaa authentication login telnet local

Command: aaa authentication login telnet local

Default:

telnet : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the local account via telnet only.

Example:

To authenticate the local account via telnet.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login telnet local

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4.2.11 aaa authentication login telnet radius

Command: aaa authentication login telnet radius

Default:

telnet : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the radius account via telnet only.

Example:

To authenticate the local and radius account via telnet.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login telnet local radius

4.2.12 aaa authentication login telnet tacacs

Command: aaa authentication login telnet tacacs

Default:

telnet : local

Usage Guide:

To authenticate the tacacs account via telnet only.

Example:

To authenticate the local and radius and tacacs account via telnet.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# aaa authentication login telnet local radius tacacs

4.2.13 access management

Command: access management <AccessId : 1-16> <AccessVid : 1-4095> <AddrRangeStart : ipv4_addr | ipv6_addr> all | snmp | telnet | to | Web

<AccessId : 1-16>

ID of access management entry

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<AccessVid : 1-4095>

The VLAN ID for the access management entry

<AddrRangeStart : ipv4_addr>

Start IPv4 address

<AddrRangeStart : ipv6_addr>

Start IPv6 address

all

All services

snmp

SNMP service

telnet

TELNET/SSH service

to

End address of the range

web

Web service

Default:

access management : disable

Usage Guide:

To enable the access management profile to allow SNMP / Telnet / HTTP services.

Example:

To create a Profile 1 enabling all services for VLAN 1 (IPv6 address 2001::7788) .

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# access management 1 1 2001::7788 all

4.2.14 access-list ace

Command: access-list ace <AceId : 1-512> action {deny, permit} | dmac-type {any, broadcast, multicast, unicast} | frametype {any, arp, etype, ipv4, ipv4-icmp, ipv4-tcp, ipv4-udp, ipv6, ipv6-icmp, ipv6-tcp, ipv6-udp} | ingress {any, interface 10GigabitEthernet |

GigabitEthernet <PORT_ID>} | logging {disable, next, policy, rate-limiter, shutdown, tag-priority, vid} | next {<AceId : 1-512>, last}| policy <PolicyId : 0-255> | rate-limiter

{<RateLimiterId : 1-16>, disable} | redirect {disable, interface 10GigabitEthernet |

GigabitEthernet <PORT_ID>} | tag-priority {0-1, 0-3, 2-3, 4-5, 4-7, 6-7, <TagPriority :

0-7>, any} | vid {<Vid : 1-4095>, any}

<AceId : 1-512>

ACE ID

action

Access list action

dmac-type

The type of destination MAC address

frametype

Frame type

ingress

Ingress

logging

Logging frame information. Note: The logging feature only

works when the packet length is less than 1518 (without

VLAN tags) and the System Log memory size and logging rate

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are limited.

next

Insert the current ACE before the next ACE ID

policy

Policy

rate-limiter

Rate limiter

redirect

Redirect frame to specific port

shutdown

Shutdown incoming port. The shutdown feature only works

when the packet length is less than 1518 (without VLAN

tags).

tag-priority

Tag priority

vid

VID field

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To create and set up a profile for the access list.

Example:

To set a Profile 1 up (action: permit, dmac-type: unicast, frametype: ipv4-icmp, ingress: any, logging: disable, policy:

1, rate-limiter: 1, tag-priority: 1. vid: 1

).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch ( config)# access-list ace 1 action permit dmac-type unicast frametype

ipv4-icmp ingress any logging disable policy 1 rate-limiter 1 tag-priority 1 vid 1

4.2.15 access-list ace update

Command: access-list ace update <AceId : 1-512> action {deny, permit} | dmac-type {any, broadcast, multicast, unicast} | frametype {any, arp, etype, ipv4, ipv4-icmp, ipv4-tcp, ipv4-udp, ipv6, ipv6-icmp, ipv6-tcp, ipv6-udp} | ingress {any, interface

10GigabitEthernet | GigabitEthernet <PORT_ID>} | logging {disable, next, policy, rate-limiter, shutdown, tag-priority, vid} | next {<AceId : 1-512>, last}| policy

<PolicyId : 0-255> | rate-limiter {<RateLimiterId : 1-16>, disable} | redirect {disable, interface 10GigabitEthernet | GigabitEthernet <PORT_ID>} | tag-priority {0-1, 0-3, 2-3,

4-5, 4-7, 6-7, <TagPriority : 0-7>, any} | vid {<Vid : 1-4095>, any}

<AceId : 1-512>

ACE ID

action

Access list action

dmac-type

The type of destination MAC address

frametype

Frame type

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ingress

Ingress

logging

Logging frame information. Note: The logging feature only works when the packet length is less than 1518 (without

VLAN tags) and the System Log memory size and logging rate

are limited.

next

Insert the current ACE before the next ACE ID

policy

Policy

rate-limiter

Rate limiter

redirect

Redirect frame to specific port

shutdown

Shutdown incoming port. The shutdown feature only works

when the packet length is less than 1518 (without VLAN

tags).

tag-priority

Tag priority

vid

VID field

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To update the specific profile for the access list.

Example:

Original:

Profile 1

(action: permit, dmac-type: unicast, frametype: ipv4-icmp, ingress: any, logging: disable, policy: 1,

rate-limiter: 1, tag-priority: 1. vid: 1

).

Updated:

Profile 1

(action: deny, dmac-type: any, frametype: ipv4-icmp, ingress: any, logging: disable, policy: 1, rate-limiter:

1, tag-priority: 1. vid: 1

).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# access-list ace update 1 action deny dmac-type any

4.2.16 access-list rate-limiter

Command: access-list rate-limiter <RateLimiterList : 1~16> pps <PpsRate : 0-131071>

<RateLimiterList : 1~16>

Rate limiter ID

<PpsRate : 0-131071>

Rate value

Default:

0

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Usage Guide:

To set pps rate for specific rate-limiter ID.

Example:

To set pps rate(10000 pps) for specific rate-limiter ID 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# access-list rate-limiter 1 pps 10000

4.2.17 access-list rate-limiter pps

Command: access-list rate-limiter pps <PpsRate : 0-131071>

<PpsRate : 0-131071>

Rate value

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To set pps rate for all rate-limiter ID.

Example:

To set pps rate(10000 pps) for all rate-limiter ID.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# access-list rate-limiter pps 100

4.2.18 aggregation mode

Command: aggregation mode dmac | ip | port | smac

dmac

Destination MAC affects the distribution

ip

IP address affects the distribution

port

IP port affects the distribution

smac

Source MAC affects the distribution

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Default:

SMAC : Enabled

DMAC : Disabled

IP : Enabled

Port : Enabled

Usage Guide:

To configure static aggregation mode type.

Example:

To configure static aggregation mode type with Destination MAC affects the distribution and Source MAC affects the

distribution

only.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# access-list rate-limiter pps 100

4.2.19 aggregation mode

Command: aggregation mode dmac | ip | port | smac

dmac

Destination MAC affects the distribution

ip

IP address affects the distribution

port

IP port affects the distribution

smac

Source MAC affects the distribution

Default:

SMAC : Enabled

DMAC : Disabled

IP : Enabled

Port : Enabled

Usage Guide:

To configure static aggregation mode type.

Example:

To configure static aggregation mode type with Destination MAC affects the distribution and Source MAC affects the

distribution

only.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# access-list rate-limiter pps 100

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4.2.20 banner

Command: banner <LINE>

<LINE>

c banner-text c, where 'c' is a delimiting character

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure banner-text.

Example:

To configure banner-text with word “ddddd”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# banner 1

Enter TEXT message. End with the character '1'. ddddd

1

Telnet 192.168.0.100 ddddd

Username:

4.2.21 banner exec

Command: banner login <LINE>

<LINE>

c banner-text c, where 'c' is a delimiting character

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure login banner-text.

Example:

To configure login banner-text with word “wwwwwwwwww”.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# banner exec 1

Enter TEXT message. End with the character '1'. gggggg

1

Telnet 192.168.0.100:

#

Username: admin

Password: gggggg

4.2.22 banner login

Command: banner login <LINE>

<LINE>

c banner-text c, where 'c' is a delimiting character

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure login banner-text.

Example:

To configure login banner-text with word “wwwwwwwwww”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# banner login 1

Enter TEXT message. End with the character '1'. wwwwwwwwww

1

Console:

Press ENTER to get started wwwwwwwwww

Username: admin

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Password:

4.2.23 banner motd

Command: banner motd <LINE>

<LINE>

c banner-text c, where 'c' is a delimiting character

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure motd banner-text.

Example:

To configure motd banner-text with word “ffffff”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# banner motd 1

Enter TEXT message. End with the character '1'. ffffff

1

Console: ffffff

Press ENTER to get started

Username:

4.2.24 clock summer-time

Command: clock summer-time <WORD> date <Monthstart: 1-12> <Daystart: 1-31> <Yearstart:

1-12> <Timestart: hh:mm > <Monthend: 1-12> <Dayend: 1-31> <Yearend: 1-12>

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<Timeend: hh:mm > <Offset minutes: 1-1440 >

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To set daylight saving.

Example:

To set daylight saving (Started time: Feb, 3. 2013 8:8AM, End time: Dec, 31. 2013 8:8AM, Offset time: 60 minutes).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# clock summer-time 1 date 2 3 2013 8:8 12 31 2013 8:8 60

4.2.25 clock timezone

Command: clock timezone <WORD> <timezone: -23-23>

<WORD>

name of time zone

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To set timezone.

Example:

To set timezone (GMT -15) with profile 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# clock timezone 1 -15

4.2.26 default access-list rate-limiter

Command: default access-list rate-limiter <RateLimiterId : 1-16>

<RateLimiterId : 1-16>

Rate limiter ID

Default:

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0

Usage Guide:

To default the Rate limiter.

Example:

To default the Rate limiter ID 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# default access-list rate-limiter 1

4.2.27 dot1x authentication timer inactivity

Command: dot1x authentication timer inactivity <10-1000000>

Default:

Aging period: 300

Usage Guide:

To set the Aging period for Network Access Server.

Example:

To set the Aging period (147 seconds).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# dot1x authentication timer inactivity 147

4.2.28 dot1x authentication timer re-authenticate

Command: dot1x authentication timer re-authenticate <1-3600>

Default:

Re-authenticated Period: 3600

Usage Guide:

To set the Re-authenticated Period for Network Access Server.

Example:

To set the Re-authenticated Period (777 seconds).

Switch# configure terminal

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Switch (config)# dot1x authentication timer re-authenticate 777

4.2.29 dot1x feature

Command: dot1x feature guest-vlan | radius-qos | radius-vlan

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To enable the guest-vlan, radius-qos, radius-vlan for Network Access Server

Example:

To enable the guest-vlan, radius-qos, radius-vlan for Network Access Server.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# dot1x authentication timer re-authenticate 777

4.2.30 dot1x guest-vlan

Command: dot1x guest-vlan <1-4095>

<1-4095>

Guest VLAN ID used when entering the Guest VLAN.

Default:

1

Usage Guide:

To set the value of guest-vlan for Network Access Server

Example:

To set the value of guest-vlan(2) for Network Access Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# dot1x guest-vlan 2

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4.2.31 dot1x guest-vlan supplicant

Command: dot1x guest-vlan supplicant supplicant

The switch remembers if an EAPOL frame has been received on the port for the life-time of the port. Once the switch considers whether to enter the Guest VLAN, it will first check if this option is enabled or disabled.

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To allow all frames automatically entering guest-vlan for Network Access Server

Example:

To allow all frames automatically entering guest-vlan for Network Access Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# dot1x guest-vlan supplicant

4.2.32 dot1x max-reauth-req

Command: dot1x max-reauth-req <1-255>

Default:

2

Usage Guide:

To define 802.1X re-authentication frequency for Network Access Server

Example:

To define 802.1X re-authentication frequency with 78 times for Network Access Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# dot1x max-reauth-req 78

4.2.33 dot1x system-auth-control

Command:

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dot1x system-auth-control

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To enable 802.1X service for Network Access Server

Example:

To enable 802.1X service for Network Access Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# dot1x system-auth-control

4.2.34 dot1x timeout quiet-period

Command: dot1x timeout quiet-period <10-1000000>

quiet-period

Time in seconds before a MAC-address that failed authentication gets a new authentication chance.

Default:

10

Usage Guide:

To configure 802.1X hold time for Network Access Server

Example:

To configure 802.1X hold time(12 seconds) for Network Access Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# dot1x timeout quiet-period 12

4.2.35 dot1x timeout tx-period

Command: dot1x timeout tx-period <1-65535>

tx-period

The time between EAPOL retransmissions.

Default:

30

Usage Guide:

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To configure 802.1X EPOAL timeout for Network Access Server

Example:

To configure 802.1X EPOAL timeout (45 seconds) for Network Access Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# dot1x timeout tx-period 45

4.2.36 enable password

Command: enable password <WORD>

<WORD>

The UNENCRYPTED (cleartext) password.

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To configure enable password for user

Example:

To configure enable password(admin) for user

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# enable password admin

Press ENTER to get started

Username:

Password:

> enable

Password: *****

#

4.2.37 enable password level

Command: enable password level <1-15> <WORD>

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<1-15>

Level number

<WORD>

The UNENCRYPTED (cleartext) password.

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To configure enable password and specific level for user

Example:

To configure enable password(admin) and specific level(15) for user

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# enable password level 15 admin

Press ENTER to get started

Username:

Password:

> enable

Password: admin

#

4.2.38 enable secret

Command: enable secret 0 | 5 level <1-15> <WORD>

0

Specifies an UNENCRYPTED password will follow

5

Specifies an ENCRYPTED secret will follow

<1-15>

Level number

<WORD>

The UNENCRYPTED (cleartext) / ENCRYPTED(MD5) password.

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To configure enable password to encrypted secret in the system configurations and specific level for user

Example:

To configure enable password(cisco) to encrypted secret in the system configurations and specific level(15) for user

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# enable secret 0 level 15 cisco

# show running-config

Building configuration... enable secret 5 level 15 FC89368B9513DE0760290BCE9A1DA90A

……………

Press ENTER to get started

Username:

Password:

> enable

Password: cisco

#

4.2.39 end

Command: end

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To level the configure terminal mode

Example:

To level the configure terminal mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# end

#

4.2.40 erps <1-64> guard

Command: erps <1-64> guard <10-2000>

<1-64>

ERPS group number

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<10-2000>

Guard time in ms

Default:

500

Usage Guide:

To configure the Guard Time for ERPS.

Example:

To configure the Guard Time(178 ms) for ERPS(Profile 1)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# erps 1 guard 178

4.2.41 erps <1-64> holdoff

Command: erps <1-64> holdoff <

0-10000>

<1-64>

ERPS group number

<

0-10000> Holdoff time in ms

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure the Hold Off Time for ERPS

Example:

To configure the Hold Off Time (178 ms) for ERPS(Profile 1)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# erps 1 holdoff 900

4.2.42 erps <1-64> major

Command: erps <1-64> major port0 interface {10GigabitEthernet, GigabitEthernet} <PORT0_ID> port1 interface {10GigabitEthernet, GigabitEthernet} <PORT1_ID> [ interconnect ]

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<1-64>

ERPS group number

interconnect

Major ring is interconnected

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To create a profile and configure the Major ERPS interface port 0, port 1.

Example:

To create a profile 1 and configure the Major ERPS interface port 0(GigabitEthernet 1/1), port 1(GigabitEthernet 1/2) without interconnected mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch ( config)# erps 1 major port0 interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 port1 interface

GigabitEthernet 1/2

4.2.43 erps <1-64> mep

Command: erps <1-64> mep port0 sf <p0_sf: 1-100> aps <p0_aps: 1-100> port1 sf <p1_sf: 1-100> aps <p1_aps: 1-100>

<1-64>

ERPS group number

<p0_sf: 1-100>

Index of Port 0 SignalFail MEP

<p0_aps: 1-100>

Index of Port 0 APS MEP

<p1_sf: 1-100>

Index of Port 1 SignalFail MEP

<p1_aps: 1-100>

Index of Port 1 APS MEP

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure ERPS Instance Data for specific ERPS profile.

Example:

To configure ERPS Instance Data(Port0: SF MEP = 2, APS MEP = 1. Port1: SF MEP = 4, APS MEP = 3) for specific

ERPS

profile(1).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# erps 1 mep port0 sf 2 aps 1 port1 sf 4 aps 3

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4.2.44 erps <1-64> mep

Command: erps <1-64> revertive <wtr_time_minutes: 1-12>

<1-64>

ERPS group number

<wtr_time_minutes: 1-12>

Wait-to-restore time in minutes

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure WTR time for specific ERPS profile.

Example:

To configure WTR time(5 minuites) for specific ERPS profile 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# erps 1 revertive 5

4.2.45 erps <1-64> rpl neighbor

Command: erps <1-64> rpl neighbor { port0 | port1 } port0

ERPS Port 0 interface

port1

ERPS Port 1 interface

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure Ring Protection Link Neighbor Role for specific ERPS interface.

Example:

To configure Ring Protection Link Neighbor Role for specific ERPS interface..

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# erps 1 rpl neighbor port0

4.2.46 erps <1-64> rpl owner

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Command: erps <1-64> rpl owner { port0 | port1 } port0

ERPS Port 0 interface

port1

ERPS Port 1 interface

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure Ring Protection Link Owner Role for specific ERPS interface.

Example:

To configure Ring Protection Link Owner Role for specific ERPS interface..

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# erps 1 rpl owner port0

4.2.47 erps <1-64> sub

Command: erps <1-64> sub port0 interface {10GigabitEthernet, GigabitEthernet} <PORT0_ID>

{ { port0 interface {10GigabitEthernet, GigabitEthernet} <PORT1_ID> }, {interconnect

<major_ring_id: 1-64> [ virtual-channel ] } }

<1-64>

ERPS group number

interconnect

Sub ring is interconnected

<major_ring_id: 1-64>

Major ring group number

virtual-channel

Enable virtual channel for sub-ring

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To create a profile and configure the Sub ERPS interface port 0, port 1.

Example 1:

To create a p rofile 3 and configure the Sub ERPS interface port 0(GigabitEthernet 1/5), port 1(GigabitEthernet 1/6) without interconnected mode and Major RIng group and virtual-channel

Switch# configure terminal

Switch ( config)# erps 3 sub port0 interface GigabitEthernet 1/5 port1 interface

GigabitEthernet 1/6

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Example 2:

To create a profile 2 and configure the Sub ERPS interface port 0(GigabitEthernet 1/3), port 1(GigabitEthernet 1/4) with

interconnected mode

and Major RIng group 1 and virtual-channel

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# erps 1 sub port0 interface GigabitEthernet 1/3 interconnect 1

virtual-channel

4.2.48 erps <1-64> topology-change propagate

Command: erps <1-64> topology-change propagate

<1-64>

ERPS group number

topology-change

Topology Change

propagate

Propagate

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure topology change notification (TCN) propagation for the specific profile.

Example:

To configure topology change notification (TCN) propagation for the specific profile 1

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# erps 1 topology-change propagate

4.2.49 erps <1-64> topology-change propagate

Command: erps <1-64> version 1 | 2

<1-64>

ERPS group number

version

Version

Default:

V2

Usage Guide:

To configure ERPS version number for the specific profile.

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Example:

To configure ERPS version 1 for the specific profile 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# erps 1 version 1

4.2.50 erps <1-64> vlan

Command: erps <1-64> vlan { none | [ add | remove ] <vlans> }

<1-64>

ERPS group number

<vlan_list>

List of VLANs

add

Add to set of included VLANs

none

Do not include any VLANs

remove

Remove from set of included VLANs

Default:

V2

Usage Guide:

To configure ERPS VLANs for the specific profile.

Example:

To configure ERPS VLANs(VLAN5 - VLAN8) for the specific profile 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# erps 1 vlan add 5-8

4.2.51 exit

Command: exit

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To exit configure terminal mode.

Example:

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To exit configure terminal mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# exit

#

4.2.52 green-ethernet led interval

Command: green-ethernet led interval <0~24> intensity <0-100>

<0~24> Interval from 00.00 to 24.00 (00 is used to start at midnight,

while 24 is used to stop at midnight).

intensity LEDs intensity.

<0-100> Intensity from 0% (LEDs OFF) to 100%

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure LED Power reduction for interval time.

Example:

To configure LED Power reduction as tabled below.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# green-ethernet led interval 8-13 intensity 80

4.2.53 green-ethernet led on-event

Command: green-ethernet led on-event error | link-change <0-65535>

error Set LEDs intensity to 100% if an error occurs.

link-change Specifies how long to turn LEDs intensity into 100%, when a link changes state.

<0-65535> Number of seconds to set LEDs intensity at 100% at link change.

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure LED Power on-event to trigger LED light

Example:

To configure LED Power on-event as tabled below:

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# green-ethernet led on-event error link-change 55

4.2.54 help

Command: help

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To explain how to use commands.

Example:

To explain how to use commands.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# help

Help may be requested at any point in a command by entering a question mark '?'. If nothing matches, the help list will be empty and you must back up until entering a '?' showing the available options.

Two styles of help are provided:

1. Full help is available when you are ready to enter a

command argument (e.g. 'show ?') and describes each possible

argument.

2. Partial help is provided when an abbreviated argument is entered

and you want to know what arguments match the input

(e.g. 'show pr?'.)

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4.2.55 hostname

Command: hostname <

WORD >

< WORD > This system's network name

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure switch’s hostname.

Example:

To configure switch’s hostname with “nsswitch”

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# hostname nsswitch

nsswitch(config)#

4.2.56 interface * | 10GigabitEthernet | GigabitEthernet

Command: interface * | 10GigabitEthernet <port_type_list> | GigabitEthernet <port_type_list>

* All switches or All ports

GigabitEthernet

1 Gigabit Ethernet Port

10GigabitEthernet

10 Gigabit Ethernet Port

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To enter the interface mode.

Example:

To enter the interface 10GigabitEthernet 1/2

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface 10GigabitEthernet 1/2

Switch (config-if) #

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4.2.56.1 access-list action permit

Command: access-list action permit action

Access list action

Default:

Permit

Usage Guide:

To configure Permit for the ACL action.

Example:

To configure Permit ACL action for the GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # access-list action permit

4.2.56.2 access-list action deny

Command: access-list action deny action

Access list action

Default:

Deny

Usage Guide:

To configure Deny for the ACL action.

Example:

To configure Deny ACL action for the GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # access-list action deny

4.2.56.3 access-list logging

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Command: access-list logging

logging Logging frame information. Note: The logging feature only works when the packet length is less than

1518 (without VLAN tags) and the System Log memory size and logging rate is limited.

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To enable Logging function for the ACL.

Example:

To enable ACL Logging function for the GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # access-list logging

4.2.56.4 access-list policy

Command: access-list policy <PolicyId : 0-255>

policy Policy

<PolicyId : 0-255>

Policy ID

Default:

Policy ID: 0

Usage Guide:

To configure Policy ID for the ACL.

Example:

To configure ACL Policy ID 1 for the GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # access-list policy 1

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4.2.56.5 access-list port-state

Command: access-list port-state

port-state Re-enable shutdown port that was shutdown by access-list module

Default:

Enable

Usage Guide:

To enable Port-state function for the ACL.

Example:

To configure ACL Port-state function for the GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # access-list port-state

4.2.56.6 access-list rate-limiter

Command: access-list rate-limiter <RateLimiterId : 1-16>

rate-limiter Rate limiter

<RateLimiterId : 1-16>

Rate limiter ID

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To apply Rate Limiter ID for the ACL.

Example:

To apply ACL Rate Limiter ID 1 for the GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # access-list rate-limiter 1

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4.2.56.7 access-list redirect interface

Command: access-list redirect interface 10GigabitEthernet <port_type_list> | GigabitEthernet

<port_type_list>

redirect Redirect frame to specific port

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To redirect frames to specific Port.

Example:

To redirect GigabitEthernet X/X frames to GigabitEthernet 1/2.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # access-list redirect interface GigabitEthernet 1/2

4.2.56.8 access-list shutdown

Command: access-list shutdown

shutdown Shut down incoming port. The shutdown feature only works when the packet length is less than 1518

(without VLAN tags).

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To enable Shutdown function for the ACL.

Example:

To enable ACL Shutdown function for the GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # access-list shutdown

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4.2.56.9 aggregation group

Command: aggregation group <uint>

aggregation Create an aggregation

group

Create an aggregation group

<uint>

The aggregation group id

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure aggregation group.

Example:

To configure aggregation group 7 for the GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # aggregation group 7

4.2.56.10 description

Command: description <string>

description Port description

<string>

specifies a comment or a description of the port to assist the user. (Length: 1-12 characters)

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure port description.

Example:

To configure port description (IPTV_Port) for the GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # description IPTV_Port

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4.2.56.11 do

Command: do < exec commands >

do To run exec commands in config mode

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To run exec commands in configure terminal mode

Example:

To run “show aaa” in configure terminal mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # do show aaa console : local telnet : local ssh : local http : local

4.2.56.12 dot1x guest-vlan

Command: dot1x guest-vlan

dot1x IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control

guest-vlan

Enables/disables guest VLAN

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To enable Guest VLAN

Example:

To enable Guest VLAN for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # dot1x guest-vlan

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4.2.56.13 dot1x port-control

Command: dot1x port-control auto | force-authorized | force-unauthorized | mac-based | multi | single

dot1x IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control

port-control

Sets the port security state.

auto Port-based 802.1X Authentication

force-authorized Port access is allowed

force-unauthorized Port access is not allowed

mac-based Switch authenticates on behalf of the client

multi Multiple Host 802.1X Authentication

single Single Host 802.1X Authentication

Default:

Force-authorized

Usage Guide:

To configure Port-control mode for 802.1X

Example:

To configure Port-Based 802.1X(Auto) mode for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # dot1x port-control auto

4.2.56.14 dot1x radius-qos

Command: dot1x radius-qos

dot1x IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control

radius-qos

Enables/disables per-port state of RADIUS-assigned QoS.

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To enable RADIUS-assigned QoS for 802.1X

Example:

To enable RADIUS-assigned QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # dot1x radius-qos

4.2.56.15 dot1x radius-vlan

Command: dot1x radius-vlan

dot1x IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control

radius-vlan

Enables/disables per-port state of RADIUS-assigned VLAN.

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To enable RADIUS-assigned VLAN for 802.1X

Example:

To enable RADIUS-assigned VLAN for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # dot1x radius-vlan

4.2.56.16 dot1x re-authenticate

Command: dot1x re-authenticate

dot1x IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control

re-authenticate

Refresh (restart) 802.1X authentication process.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To restart 802.1X authentication process.

Example:

To restart 802.1X authentication process for GigabitEthernet X/X.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # dot1x re-authenticate

4.2.56.17 duplex

Command: duplex auto | full | half

duplex Interface duplex

auto

Auto negotiation of duplex mode.

full

Forced full duplex.

half

Forced half duplex.

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure duplex mode for interface.

Example:

To configure auto duplex mode for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # duplex auto

4.2.56.18 end

Command: end

end Go back to EXEC mode

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To back to EXEC mode

Example:

To back to EXEC mode

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # end

Switch#

4.2.56.19 excessive-restart

Command: excessive-restart

excessive-restart Restart ba ckoff al gorithm af ter 1 6 c ollisions ( No excessive-restart means di scard f rame a fter 1 6 collisions)

Default:

Discard

Usage Guide:

To enable Backoff Algorithm for the specific interface

Example:

To enable Backoff Algorithm for the GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # excessive-restart

4.2.56.20 exit

Command: exit

exit Exit from current mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit current mode

Example:

To exit current mode.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # exit

Switch (config)#

4.2.56.21 flowcontrol

Command: flowcontrol off | on

flowcontrol Traffic flow control.

off

Disable flow control.

on

Enable flow control.

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To enable Flow-control for specific interface

Example:

To enable Flow-control for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # flowcontrol on

4.2.56.22 green-ethernet energy-detect(GG)

Command: green-ethernet energy-detect

green-ethernet Green ethernet (Power reduction)

energy-detect

Enable power saving for ports with no link partner.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To enable power saving for ports with no link partner

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Example:

To enable power saving for ports with no link for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # green-ethernet energy-detect

4.2.56.23 green-ethernet short-reach(GG)

Command: green-ethernet short-reach

green-ethernet Green ethernet (Power reduction)

short-reach

Enable power saving for ports which is connect to link partner with short cable.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To enable power saving for ports with short cable

Example:

To enable power saving for ports with short cable for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # green-ethernet short-reach

4.2.56.24 gvrp join-request vlan(GG)

Command: gvrp join-request vlan <vlan_list>

gvrp Enable GVRP on port(s)

join-request

Emit a Join-Request for test purpose

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To send GVRP Join-Request to specific interface

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Example:

To send GVRP Join-Request(VLAN 1) to GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # gvrp join-request vlan 1

4.2.56.25 gvrp leave-request vlan(GG)

Command: gvrp leave-request vlan <vlan_list>

gvrp Enable GVRP on port(s)

leave-request

Emit a Leave-Request for test purpose

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To send GVRP Leave-Request to specific interface

Example:

To send GVRP Leave-Request(VLAN 1) to GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # gvrp leave-request vlan 1

4.2.56.26 ip arp inspection check-vlan

Command: ip arp inspection check-vlan

arp Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

check-vlan

ARP inspection VLAN mode config

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

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To configure Check-VLAN mode into ARP inspection for specific interface

Example:

To configure Check-VLAN mode (Enabled) into ARP inspection for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ip arp inspection check-vlan

4.2.56.27 ip arp inspection logging

Command: ip arp inspection logging all | deny | permit

arp Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

logging

ARP inspection logging mode config

all

log all entries

deny

log denied entries

permit

log permitted entries

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Logging type into ARP inspection for specific interface

Example:

To configure Logging type (All) into ARP inspection for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ip arp inspection logging all

4.2.56.28 ip arp inspection trust

Command: ip arp inspection trust

arp Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

trust

ARP inspection trust config

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Default:

Trusted

Usage Guide:

To configure Trusted into ARP inspection for specific interface

Example:

To configure Trusted into ARP inspection for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ip arp inspection trust

4.2.56.29 ip dhcp snooping trust

Command: ip dhcp snooping trust

Default:

Trusted

Usage Guide:

To configure Trusted into DHCP Snooping for specific interface

Example:

To configure Trusted into DHCP Snooping for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ip dhcp snooping trust

4.2.56.30 ip igmp snooping filter

Command: ip igmp snooping filter <ProfileName : word16>

<ProfileName : word16> Profile name in 16 words

Default:

N/A

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Usage Guide:

To apply the IGMP Snooping filter ID for specific interface

Example:

To apply the IGMP Snooping filter ID 1 for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ip igmp snooping filter 1

4.2.56.31 ip igmp snooping immediate-leave

Command: ip igmp snooping immediate-leave

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable IGMP Snooping Immediate-leave (Fast Leave) for specific interface

Example:

To enable IGMP Snooping Immediate-leave (Fast Leave) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ip igmp snooping immediate-leave

4.2.56.32 ip igmp snooping max-groups

Command: ip igmp snooping max-groups <Throttling : 1-10>

max-groups

IGMP group throttling configuration

<Throttling : 1-10>

Maximum number of IGMP group registration

Default:

Unlimited

Usage Guide:

To limit maximum number of IGMP group for specific interface

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Example:

To limit 5 groups of IGMP for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ip igmp snooping max-groups 5

4.2.56.33 ip igmp snooping mrouter

Command: ip igmp snooping mrouter [ automatic | fix | none ] mrouter

Multicast router port configuration

automatic

auto mode

fix

fix mode

none

none mode

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure Multicast router port mode for specific interface

Example:

To configure Multicast router port mode (fix) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ip igmp snooping mrouter fix

4.2.56.34 ip verify source

Command: ip verify source

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable IP Source Guard for specific interface

Example:

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To enable IP Source Guard for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ip verify source

4.2.56.35 ip verify source limit

Command: ip verify source limit <0-2>

<0-2>

the number of limit

Default:

Unlimited

Usage Guide:

To limit numbers of Dynamic Client for specific interface

Example:

To limit 2 numbers of Dynamic Client for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ip verify source limit 2

4.2.56.36 ipv6 mld snooping filter

Command: ipv6 mld snooping filter <ProfileName : word16>

filter Access control on MLD multicast group registration

<ProfileName : word16>

Profile name in 16 words

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To apply the MLD Snooping filter ID for specific interface

Example:

To apply the MLD Snooping filter ID 1 for GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ipv6 mld snooping filter 1

4.2.56.37 ipv6 mld snooping immediate-leave

Command: ipv6 mld snooping immediate-leave

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable MLD Snooping Immediate-leave (Fast Leave) for specific interface

Example:

To enable MLD Snooping Immediate-leave (Fast Leave) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ipv6 mld snooping immediate-leave

4.2.56.38 ipv6 mld snooping max-groups

Command: ipv6 mld snooping max-groups <Throttling : 1-10>

max-groups

IGMP group throttling configuration

<Throttling : 1-10>

Maximum number of IGMP group registration

Default:

Unlimited

Usage Guide:

To limit maximum number of MLD group for specific interface

Example:

To limit 5 groups of MLD for GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ipv6 mld snooping max-groups 5

4.2.56.39 ipv6 mld snooping mrouter

Command: ipv6 mld snooping mrouter [ automatic | fix | none] mrouter

Multicast router port configuration

automatic

auto mode

fix

fix mode

none

none mode

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure MLD router port mode for specific interface

Example:

To configure MLD router port mode (fix) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ipv6 mld snooping mrouter fix

4.2.56.40 lacp

Command: lacp lacp

Enable LACP on this interface

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable LACP for specific interface

Example:

To enable LACP for GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lacp

4.2.56.41 lacp key

Command: lacp key

<1-65535> | auto

lacp

Enable LACP on this interface

key

Key of the LACP aggregation

<1-65535>

Key value

auto

Choose a key based on port speed

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure LACP key for specific interface

Example:

To configure LACP key (555) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lacp key 555

4.2.56.42 lacp port-priority

Command: lacp port-priority <1-65535> lacp

Enable LACP on this interface

port-priority

LACP priority of the port

<1-65535>

Priority value, lower means higher priority

Default:

32768

Usage Guide:

To configure LACP port-priority for specific interface

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Example:

To configure LACP port-priority (555) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lacp port-priority 555

4.2.56.43 lacp role

Command: lacp role active | passive lacp

Enable LACP on this interface

role

Active / Passive (speak if spoken to) role

active

Transmit LACP BPDUs continously

passive

Wait for neighbour LACP BPDUs before transmitting

Default:

Active

Usage Guide:

To configure LACP role for specific interface

Example:

To configure LACP role (passive) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lacp role passive

4.2.56.44 lacp timeout

Command: lacp timeout fast | slow lacp

Enable LACP on this interface

timeout

The period between BPDU transmissions

fast

Transmit BPDU each second (fast timeout)

slow

Transmit BPDU each 30th second (slow timeout)

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Default:

Fast

Usage Guide:

To configure LACP timeout type for specific interface

Example:

To enable LACP timeout type (slow) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lacp timeout slow

4.2.56.45 lldp cdp-aware

Command: lldp cdp-aware lldp

LLDP configurations

cdp-aware

Configures if the interface shall be CDP aware (CDP discovery information is added to the LLDP neighbor table)

Default:

Passive

Usage Guide:

To configure MIB variable retrieve local info or remote info of LLDP for specific interface

Example:

To configure MIB variable retrieve (local info) of LLDP for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lldp cdp-aware

4.2.56.46 lldp med media-vlan policy-list

Command: lldp med media-vlan policy-list <v_range_list> lldp

LLDP configurations

med

Media Endpoint Discovery

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media-vlan

Media VLAN assignment

policy-list

Assignment of policies

<v_range_list>

Policies to assign to the interface

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To apply MED Media-VLAN policy of LLDP for specific interface

Example:

To apply MED Media-VLAN policy 2 of LLDPfor GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lldp med media-vlan policy-list 2

4.2.56.47 lldp med transmit-tlv

Command: lldp med transmit-tlv [ capabilities ] [ location ] [ network-policy ] lldp

LLDP configurations

med

Media Endpoint Discovery

transmit-tlv

LLDP-MED Location Type Length Value parameter.

capabilities

Enable transmission of the optional capabilities TLV.

location

Enable transmission of the optional location TLV.

network-policy

Enable transmission of the optional network-policy TLV.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure LLDP-MED TLV Type for specific interface

Example:

To enable LLDP-MED TLV (capabilities and location) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lldp med transmit-tlv capabilities location

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4.2.56.48 lldp receive

Command: lldp receive lldp

LLDP configurations

receive

Enable/Disable decoding of received LLDP frames.

Default:

Both (Tx +Rx)

Usage Guide:

To configure LLDP Rx only mode for specific interface

Example:

To configure LLDP Rx only mode for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lldp receive

4.2.56.49 lldp tlv-select management-address

Command: lldp tlv-select management-address lldp

LLDP configurations

tlv-select

To transmit which optional TLVs.

management-address

Enable/Disable transmission of management address.

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable management address of LLDP TLV for specific interface

Example:

To enable management address of LLDP TLV for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lldp tlv-select management-address

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4.2.56.50 lldp tlv-select port-description

Command: lldp tlv-select port-description lldp

LLDP configurations

tlv-select

To transmit which optional TLVs.

port-description

Enable/Disable transmission of port description.

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable port-description of LLDP TLV for specific interface

Example:

To enable port-description of LLDP TLV for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lldp tlv-select port-description

4.2.56.51 lldp tlv-select system-capabilities

Command: lldp tlv-select system-capabilities lldp

LLDP configurations

tlv-select

To transmit which optional TLVs.

system-capabilities

Enable/Disable transmission of system capabilities.

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable system-capabilities of LLDP TLV for specific interface

Example:

To enable system-capabilities of LLDP TLV for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

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Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lldp tlv-select system-capabilities

4.2.56.52 lldp tlv-select system-description

Command: lldp tlv-select system-description lldp

LLDP configurations

tlv-select

To transmit which optional TLVs.

system-description

Enable/Disable transmission of system description.

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable system-description of LLDP TLV for specific interface

Example:

To enable system-description of LLDP TLV for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lldp tlv-select system-description

4.2.56.53 lldp tlv-select system-name

Command: lldp tlv-select system-name lldp

LLDP configurations

tlv-select

To transmit which optional TLVs.

system-name

Enable/Disable transmission of system name.

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable system-name of LLDP TLV for specific interface

Example:

To enable system-name of LLDP TLV for GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lldp tlv-select system-name

4.2.56.54 lldp transmit

Command: lldp transmit lldp

LLDP configurations

transmit

Enable/Disabled transmision of LLDP frames.

Default:

Both (Tx +Rx)

Usage Guide:

To configure LLDP Tx only mode for specific interface

Example:

To configure LLDP Tx only mode for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # lldp transmit

4.2.56.55 loop-protect

Command: loop-protect loop-protect

Loop protection configuration

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable loop-protect for specific interface

Example:

To enable loop-protect for GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # loop-protect

4.2.56.56 loop-protect action

Command: loop-protect action [log] [shutdown] loop-protect

Loop protection configuration

action

Action if loop detected

log

Generate log

shutdown

Shutdown port

Default:

Shutdown

Usage Guide:

To configure action mode of Loop protection for specific interface

Example:

To configure action mode (log and shutdown) of Loop protection for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # loop-protect action shutdown log

4.2.56.57 loop-protect tx-mode

Command: loop-protect tx-mode loop-protect

Loop protection configuration

tx-mode

Actively generate PDUs

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable tx-mode of Loop protection for specific interface

Example:

To enable tx-mode of Loop protection for GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # loop-protect tx-mode

4.2.56.58 loop-protect tx-mode

Command: loop-protect tx-mode loop-protect

Loop protection configuration

tx-mode

Actively generate PDUs

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable tx-mode of Loop protection for specific interface

Example:

To enable tx-mode of Loop protection for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # loop-protect tx-mode

4.2.56.59 mac address-table learning

Command: mac address-table learning [secure] mac

MAC keyword

address-table

MAC table configuration

learning

Port learning mode

secure

Port Secure mode

Default:

Enabled (Auto)

Usage Guide:

To enable learning of MAC address table for specific interface

Example:

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To enable learning of MAC address table for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # mac address-table learning

4.2.56.60 media-type

Command: media-type dual | rj45 | sfp media-type

Media type.

dual

Dual media interface (copper & fiber interface).

rj45

rj45 interface (copper interface).

sfp

sfp interface (fiber interface).

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure Copper or Fiber mode of media type for specific interface

Example:

To configure Copper mode of media type for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # media-type rj45

4.2.56.61 mtu

Command: mtu <1518-10056> mtu

Maximum transmission unit

<1518-10056>

Maximum frame size in bytes.

Default:

10056

Usage Guide:

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To configure MTU sizes for specific interface

Example:

To configure MTU sizes (9000) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # mtu 9000

4.2.56.62 mvr immediate-leave

Command: mvr immediate-leave mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

immediate-leave

Immediate leave configuration

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable Immediate-leave of MVR for specific interface

Example:

To enable Immediate-leave of MVR for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # mvr immediate-leave

4.2.56.63 mvr name

Command: mvr name <MvrName : word16> type [receiver | source] mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

name

MVR multicast name

<MvrName : word16>

MVR multicast VLAN name

type

MVR port role configuration

receiver

MVR receiver port

source

MVR source port

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Default:

Inactive

Usage Guide:

To configure port role of specific MVR profile for specific interface

Example:

To configure port role (source) of MVR profiles (111) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # mvr name 111 type source

4.2.56.64 mvr vlan

Command: mvr vlan <v_vlan_list> type [source | receiver ] mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

vlan

MVR multicast vlan

<vlan_list>

MVR multicast VLAN list

type

MVR port role configuration

receiver

MVR receiver port

source

MVR source port

Default:

Inactive

Usage Guide:

To configure port role of specific MVR VLAN ID for specific interface

Example:

To configure port role (source) of MVR VLAN ID (111) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # mvr name 111 type source

4.2.56.65 network-clock synchronization ssm

Command:

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network-clock synchronization ssm network-clock

network-clock

synchronization

SSM enable/disable.

ssm

SSM enable/disable.

Default:

Disable

Usage Guide:

To enable SSM of SyncE for specific interface

Example:

To enable SSM of SyncE for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # network-clock synchronization ssm

4.2.56.66 no

Command: no no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function for specific interface

Example:

To enable the function (network-clock synchronization ssm) for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # no network-clock synchronization ssm

4.2.56.67 ping ip

Command:

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ping ip <ipv4_addr> size <size: 2-1452> ping

The ping command allows you to test connectivity to a network host from the appliance

ip

ip

<ipv4_addr>

IP address

size

size

<size: 2-1452>

Default is 56 (excluding MAC, IP and ICMP headers)

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To run Ping function for specific interface

Example:

To run Ping function (IP address: 10.10.10.10 with size 88 bytes) for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # ping ip 10.10.10.10 size 88

4.2.56.68 poe mode

Command: poe mode { standard | plus } poe

Power Over Ethernet.

mode

PoE mode.

plus

Set mode to PoE+ (Maximum power 30.0 W)

standard

Set mode to PoE (Maximum power 15.4 W)

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure 802.3at/af mode for specific interface

Example:

To configure 802.3at mode for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # poe mode plus

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4.2.56.69 poe pdcheck IP

Command: poe pdcheck IP <ipv4_addr> poe

Power Over Ethernet.

pdcheck

Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.

IP

To set PoE device IP address here for system making ping to the PoE device.

<ipv4_addr>

<ipv4_addr>

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure Ping PD IP Address of PoE for specific interface

Example:

To configure Ping PD IP Address (10.101.10.10) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # poe pdcheck IP 10.101.10.10

4.2.56.70 poe pdcheck action

Command: poe pdcheck action { reboot | alarm | reboot-alarm } poe

Power Over Ethernet.

pdcheck

Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.

action

Allows user to set which action will be applied if the

PD is without any response

alarm It means system will issue an alarm message via Syslog, SMTP.

reboot It means system will reset the PoE port that is connected to the PD.

reboot-alarm

It means system will reset the PoE port and issue an alarm message via Syslog, SMTP.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure PD Ping Alive Check Action of PoE for specific interface

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Example:

To configure PD Ping Alive Check Action (Alarm) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # poe pdcheck action alarm

4.2.56.71 poe pdcheck enable

Command: poe pdcheck enable poe

Power Over Ethernet.

pdcheck

Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.

enable

PD alive check enable.

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable PD Ping Alive Check function of PoE for specific interface.

Example:

To enable PD Ping Alive Check function of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # poe pdcheck enable

4.2.56.72 poe pdcheck interval

Command: poe pdcheck interval <10-300> poe

Power Over Ethernet.

pdcheck

Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.

interval

set how long system should be issue a ping request to PD for detecting whether PD is alive or dead.

<10-300>

interval <10~300>

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Default:

30

Usage Guide:

To configure PD Ping Alive Check interval of PoE for specific interface.

Example:

To configure PD Ping Alive Check interval (100 seconds) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # poe pdcheck interval 100

4.2.56.73 poe pdcheck reboot-time

Command: poe pdcheck reboot-time <30-180> poe

Power Over Ethernet.

pdcheck

Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.

reboot-time

set the PoE device rebooting time.

<30-180>

reboot-time <30-180>

Default:

90

Usage Guide:

To configure PD Ping Alive Check rebooting time of PoE for specific interface.

Example:

To configure PD Ping Alive Check rebooting time (100 seconds) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # poe pdcheck reboot-time 100

4.2.56.74 poe pdcheck retry-count

Command: poe pdcheck retry-count <1-5> poe

Power Over Ethernet.

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pdcheck

Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.

retry-count

set how many times system retry ping to PD.

<1-5>

retry-count <1-5>

Default:

2

Usage Guide:

To configure PD Ping Alive Check retry count of PoE for specific interface.

Example:

To configure PD Ping Alive Check retry count (5) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # poe pdcheck retry-count 5

4.2.56.75 poe power limit

Command: poe power limit { <Power in watts>} poe

Power Over Ethernet.

power

Setting maximum power for port in allocation mode.

limit

The maximum power.

<Power in watts : option>

Maximum power for the interface (0-15.4 Watt for PoE standard mode, 0-30.0 Watt for PoE plus mode)

Default:

2

Usage Guide:

To configure maximum power of PoE for specific interface.

Example:

To configure maximum power (29 watts) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # poe power limit 29

4.2.56.76 poe priority

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Command: poe priority { low | high | critical } poe

Power Over Ethernet.

priority

Interface priority.

critical

Set priority to critical.

high

Set priority to high.

low

Set priority to low.

Default:

2

Usage Guide:

To configure interface priority of PoE for specific interface.

Example:

To configure interface priority (low) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # poe priority low

4.2.56.77 poe time-range

Command: poe time-range { profile1 | profile2 | profile3 | profile4 } poe

Power Over Ethernet.

time-range

To bind a PoE time-range to the corresponding port.

profile1

The profile name of the PoE time-range to be bound to the port.

profile2

The profile name of the PoE time-range to be bound to the port.

profile3

The profile name of the PoE time-range to be bound to the port.

profile4

The profile name of the PoE time-range to be bound to the port.

Default:

Profile 1

Usage Guide:

To configure time-range profile of PoE for specific interface.

Example:

To configure time-range profile (Profile 3) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.

Switch# configure terminal

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Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # poe time-range profile3

4.2.56.78 port-security

Command: port-security port-security

Enable/disable port security per interface.

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable Port-security for specific interface

Example:

To enable Port-security for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # port-security

4.2.56.79 port-security maximum

Command: port-security maximum <Number of addresses : 1-1024> port-security

Enable/disable port security per interface.

maximum

Maximum number of MAC addresses that can be learned on this set of interfaces.

<Number of addresses : 1-1024>

Number of addresses

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure number of Port-security addresses for specific interface

Example:

To configure 100 Port-security addresses for GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # port-security maximum 100

4.2.56.80 port-security violation

Command: port-security violation [protect | shutdown | trap | trap-shutdown] port-security

Enable/disable port security per interface.

violation

The action involved with exceeding the limit.

protect

Don't do anything

shutdown

Shut down the port

trap

Send an SNMP trap

trap-shutdown

Send an SNMP trap and shut down the port

Default:

None (Protected)

Usage Guide:

To configure protected mode of Port-security for specific interface

Example:

To configure protected mode (trap-shutdown) of Port-security for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # port-security violation trap-shutdown

4.2.56.81 port-security violation

Command: port-security violation [protect | shutdown | trap | trap-shutdown] port-security

Enable/disable port security per interface.

violation

The action involved with exceeding the limit.

protect

Don't do anything

shutdown

Shutdown the port

trap

Send an SNMP trap

trap-shutdown

Send an SNMP trap and shut down the port

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Default:

None (Protected)

Usage Guide:

To configure protected mode of Port-security for specific interface

Example:

To configure protected mode (trap-shutdown) of Port-security for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # port-security violation trap-shutdown

4.2.56.82 pvlan

Command: pvlan <range_list> pvlan

Private VLAN

<range_list>

list of PVLANs. Range is from 1 to number of ports.

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To create PVLAN ID for specific interface

Example:

To create PVLAN ID (5) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # pvlan 5

4.2.56.83 pvlan isolation

Command: pvlan isolation pvlan

Private VLAN

isolation

Port isolation

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Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To enable PVLAN isolation for specific interface

Example:

To enable PVLAN isolation for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # pvlan isolation

4.2.56.84 qos cos

Command: qos cos <Cos : 0-7> qos

Quality of Service

cos

Class of service configuration

<Cos : 0-7>

Specific class of service

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure CoS of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure CoS (4) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos cos 4

4.2.56.85 qos dei

Command: qos dei <Dei : 0-1> qos

Quality of Service

dei

Drop Eligible Indicator configuration

<Dei : 0-1>

Specific Drop Eligible Indicator

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Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure DEI of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure DEI (1) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos dei 1

4.2.56.86 qos dpl

Command: qos dpl <Dei : 0-1> qos

Quality of Service

dpl

Drop precedence level configuration

<Dpl : dpl>

Specific drop precedence level

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure DPL of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure DPL (1) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos dpl 1

4.2.56.87 qos dscp-classify

Command: qos dscp-classify any | selected | zero qos

Quality of Service

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dscp-classify

DSCP ingress classification

any

Classify to new DSCP always

selected

Classify to new DSCP if classify is enabled for specific DSCP value in global dscp-classify map

zero

Classify to new DSCP if DSCP is 0

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To configure DSCP Classify of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure DSCP Classify (Any) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos dscp-classify any

4.2.56.88 qos dscp-remark

Command: qos dscp-remark remap | rewrite qos

Quality of Service

dscp-remark

DSCP egress remarking

remap

Rewrite DSCP field using classified DSCP remapped through global dscp-egress-translation map

rewrite

Rewrite DSCP field with classified DSCP value (no translation)

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To configure DSCP egress remarking of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure DSCP egress remarking (Remap) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos dscp-remark remap

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4.2.56.89 qos dscp-translate

Command: qos dscp-translate qos

Quality of Service

dscp-translate

DSCP ingress translation

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To configure DSCP ingress translation of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure DSCP ingress translation of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos dscp-translate

4.2.56.90 qos map cos-tag

Command: qos map cos-tag cos <Cos : 0~7> dpl <Dpl : 0~1> pcp <Pcp : 0-7> dei <Dei : 0-1> qos

Quality of Service

map

QoS Map/Table configuration

cos-tag

Map for cos to tag configuration

cos

Specify class of service

<Cos : 0~7>

Specific class of service or range

dpl

Specify drop precedence level

<Dpl : 0~1>

Specific drop precedence level or range

pcp

Specify PCP (Priority Code Point)

<Pcp : 0-7>

Specific PCP

dei

Specify DEI (Drop Eligible Indicator)

<Dei : 0-1>

Specific DEI

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

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To configure (QoS class, DP level) to (PCP, DEI) Mapping of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure (QoS class, DP level) to (PCP, DEI) Mapping of QoS as below table for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos map cos-tag cos 1 dpl 1 pcp 6 dei 0

4.2.56.91 qos map tag-cos

Command: qos map tag-cos pcp <Pcp : 0-7> dei <Dei : 0-1> cos <Cos : 0~7> dpl <Dpl : 0~1> qos

Quality of Service

map

QoS Map/Table configuration

tag-cos

Map for tag to cos configuration

pcp

Specify PCP (Priority Code Point)

<Pcp : 0-7>

Specific PCP

dei

Specify DEI (Drop Eligible Indicator)

<Dei : 0-1>

Specific DEI

cos

Specify class of service

<Cos : 0~7>

Specific class of service or range

dpl

Specify drop precedence level

<Dpl : 0~1>

Specific drop precedence level or range

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To configure (PCP, DEI) to (QoS class, DP level) Mapping of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure (PCP, DEI) to (QoS class, DP level) Mapping of QoS as below table for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch (config-if) # qos map tag-cos pcp 4 dei 0 cos 5 dpl 1

4.2.56.92 qos pcp

Command: qos pcp <Pcp : 0-7> qos

Quality of Service

pcp

Priority Code Point configuration

<Pcp : 0-7>

Specific Priority Code Point

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure PCP of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure PCP (6) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos pcp 6

4.2.56.93 qos policer

Command: qos policer <Rate : 100-13200000> qos

Quality of Service

policer

Policer configuration

<Rate : 100-13200000>

Policer rate (default kbps)

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure Ingress Port Policers Rate of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure Ingress Port Policers Rate (9999 Kbps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos policer 9999

4.2.56.94 qos queue-policer queue

Command: qos queue-policer queue <Queue : 0~7>

<Rate : 100-13200000>

qos

Quality of Service

queue-policer

Queue policer configuration

queue

Specify queue

<Queue : 0~7>

Specific queue or range

<Rate : 100-13200000>

Policer rate in kbps

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure Ingress Queue Policers Rate of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure Ingress Queue (4) Policers Rate (9999 Kbps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos queue-policer queue 4 9999

4.2.56.95 qos queue-shaper queue

Command: qos queue-shaper queue <Queue : 0~7>

<Rate : 100-13200000>

qos

Quality of Service

queue-shaper

Queue shaper configuration

queue

Specify queue

<Queue : 0~7>

Specific queue or range

<Rate : 100-13200000>

Policer rate in kbps

Default:

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0

Usage Guide:

To configure Egress Queue Shapers Rate of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure Egress Queue (4) Shapers Rate (9999 Kbps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos queue-shaper queue 4 9999

4.2.56.96 qos shaper

Command: qos shaper <Rate : 100-13200000> qos

Quality of Service

shaper

Shaper configuration

<Rate : 100-13200000>

Shaper rate in kbps

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure Egress Port Shapers Rate of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure Egress Port (4) Shapers Rate (9999 Kbps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos queue-shaper queue 4 9999

4.2.56.97 qos storm broadcast

Command: qos storm broadcast <Rate : 100-13200000> [fps]

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qos

Quality of Service

storm

Storm policer

broadcast

Police broadcast frames

<Rate : 100-13200000>

Policer rate (default kbps)

fps

Rate is fps

Default:

500

Usage Guide:

To configure Broadcast Frames Storm Control Rate of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure Broadcast Frames Storm Control Rate (999 fps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos storm broadcast 999 fps

4.2.56.98 qos storm unicast

Command: qos storm unicast <Rate : 100-13200000> [fps] qos

Quality of Service

storm

Storm policer

unicast

Police unicast frames

<Rate : 100-13200000>

Policer rate (default kbps)

fps

Rate is fps

Default:

500

Usage Guide:

To configure Unicast Frames Storm Control Rate of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure Unicast Frames Storm Control Rate (999 Kbps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos storm unicast 999

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4.2.56.99 qos storm unknown

Command: qos storm unknown <Rate : 100-13200000> [fps] qos

Quality of Service

storm

Storm policer

unknown

Police unknown (flooded) frames

<Rate : 100-13200000>

Policer rate (default kbps)

fps

Rate is fps

Default:

500

Usage Guide:

To configure Unknown Frames Storm Control Rate of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To configure Unknown Frames Storm Control Rate (999 fps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos storm unicast 999 fps

4.2.56.100 qos tag-remark

Command: qos tag-remark pcp

<Pcp : 0-7> dei <Dei : 0-1>

qos

Quality of Service

tag-remark

Tag remarking configuration

pcp

Specify default PCP

<Pcp : 0-7>

Specific PCP

dei

Specify default DEI

<Dei : 0-1>

Specific DEI

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To enable Tag-remark default mode of QoS for specific interface

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Example:

To enable Tag-remark default mode (PCP:1 , DEI:1) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos tag-remark pcp 1 dei 1

4.2.56.101 qos tag-remark mapped

Command: qos tag-remark mapped qos

Quality of Service

tag-remark

Tag remarking configuration

mapped

Used mapped values (cos,dpl -> pcp,dei)

Default:

Classified

Usage Guide:

To enable Tag-remark mapped mode of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To enable Tag-remark mapped mode of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos tag-remark mapped

4.2.56.102 qos trust dscp

Command: qos trust dscp qos

Quality of Service

trust

Trust configuration

dscp

DSCP value

Default:

Disabled

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Usage Guide:

To enable DSCP Classification of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To enable DSCP Classification of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos trust dscp

4.2.56.103 qos trust tag

Command: qos trust tag qos

Quality of Service

trust

Trust configuration

tag

VLAN tag

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable VLAN tag Classification of QoS for specific interface

Example:

To enable VLAN tag Classification of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # qos trust tag

4.2.56.104 rmon collection history

Command: rmon collection history <1-65535> buckets <1-65535> interval <1-3600> rmon

Configure Remote Monitoring on an interface

collection

Configure Remote Monitoring Collection on an interface

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history

Configure history

buckets

Requested buckets of intervals. Default is 50 buckets

interval

Interval to sample data for each bucket. Default is 1800 seconds

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure RMON History Configuration for specific interface

Example:

To configure RMON History Configuration as below table for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # rmon collection history 1 buckets 5 interval 3

4.2.56.105 rmon collection stats

Command: rmon collection stats <1-65535> rmon

Configure Remote Monitoring on an interface

collection

Configure Remote Monitoring Collection on an interface

stats

Configure statistics

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure RMON Statistics Configuration for specific interface

Example:

To configure RMON Statistics Configuration (2) as below table for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch (config-if) # rmon collection stats 2

4.2.56.106 shutdown

Command: shutdown shutdown

Shutdown of the interface.

Default:

No shutdown

Usage Guide:

To shut down specific interface

Example:

To shut down GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # shutdown

4.2.56.107 spanning-tree

Command: spanning-tree spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable STP for specific interface

Example:

To enable STP for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # spanning-tree

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4.2.56.108 spanning-tree auto-edge

Command: spanning-tree auto-edge spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

auto-edge

Auto detects edge status

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable Auto Edge of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface

Example:

To enable Auto Edge of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # spanning-tree auto-edge

4.2.56.109 spanning-tree bpdu-guard

Command: spanning-tree bpdu-guard spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

auto-edge

Auto detects edge status

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable BPDU Guard of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface

Example:

To enable BPDU Guard of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # spanning-tree bpdu-guard

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4.2.56.110 spanning-tree edge

Command: spanning-tree edge spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

edge

Edge port

Default:

Non-Edge

Usage Guide:

To enable edge port of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface

Example:

To enable edge port of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # spanning-tree edge

4.2.56.111 spanning-tree link-type

Command: spanning-tree link-type auto | point-to-point | shared spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

link-type

Port link-type

auto

Auto detect

point-to-point

Forced to point-to-point

shared

Forced to Shared

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure point to point mode of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface

Example:

To enable point to point mode (shared) of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

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Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # spanning-tree edge

4.2.56.112 spanning-tree mst <Instance : 0-7> cost

Command: spanning-tree mst <Instance : 0-7> cost <Cost : 1-200000000> | auto spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

mst

STP bridge instance

<Instance : 0-7>

instance 0 -7 (CIST=0, MST2=1...)

cost

STP Cost of this port

<Cost : 1-200000000>

Cost range

auto

Use auto cost

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure Path Cost of CIST / MST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface

Example:

To enable Path Cost (100) of CIST / MST Normal Port Configuration (CIST) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # spanning-tree mst 0 cost 100

4.2.56.113 spanning-tree mst <Instance : 0-7> cost

Command: spanning-tree mst <Instance : 0-7> port-priority <Prio : 0-240> spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

mst

STP bridge instance

<Instance : 0-7>

instance 0 -7 (CIST=0, MST2=1...)

port-priority

STP priority of this port

<Prio : 0-240>

Range (lower higher priority)

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auto

Use auto cost

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure Path Cost of CIST / MST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface

Example:

To enable Path Cost (32) of CIST / MST Normal Port Configuration (CIST) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # spanning-tree mst 0 port-priority 32

4.2.56.114 spanning-tree restricted-role

Command: spanning-tree restricted-role spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

restricted-role

Port role is restricted (never root port)

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable Restricted-role of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface

Example:

To enable Restricted-role of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # spanning-tree restricted-role

4.2.56.115 spanning-tree restricted-tcn

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Command: spanning-tree restricted-tcn spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

restricted-tcn

Restrict topology change notifications

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable Restrict topology change notifications of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface

Example:

To enable Restrict topology change notifications of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # spanning-tree restricted-tcn

4.2.56.116 speed

Command: speed [10 | 100 | 1000 | 10g | auto] speed

Configures interface speed. If you use 10, 100, or 1000 keywords with the auto keyword the port will only advertise the specified speeds.

10

10Mbps

100

100Mbps

1000

1Gbps

10g

10Gbps

auto

Auto negotiation

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure line speed for specific interface

Example:

To configure line speed (1Gbps) for GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # speed 1000

4.2.56.117 switchport access vlan

Command: switchport access vlan <vlan_id> switchport

Switching mode characteristics

access

Set access mode characteristics of the interface

vlan

Set VLAN when interface is in access mode

<vlan_id>

VLAN ID of the VLAN when this port is in access mode

Default:

1

Usage Guide:

To configure access VLAN ID for specific interface

Example:

To configure access VLAN ID (5) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport access vlan 5

4.2.56.118 switchport forbidden vlan add

Command: switchport forbidden vlan add <vlan_list> switchport

Switching mode characteristics

forbidden

Adds or removes forbidden VLANs from the current list of forbidden VLANs

vlan

Add or modify VLAN entry in forbidden table.

add

Add to existing list.

<vlan_list>

VLAN IDs

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Default:

1

Usage Guide:

To add forbidden VLAN ID for specific interface

Example:

To add forbidden VLAN ID (5) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport forbidden vlan add 5

4.2.56.119 switchport forbidden vlan remove

Command: switchport forbidden vlan remove <vlan_list> switchport

Switching mode characteristics

forbidden

Adds or removes forbidden VLANs from the current list of forbidden VLANs

vlan

Add or modify VLAN entry in forbidden table.

remove

Remove from existing list.

<vlan_list>

VLAN IDs

Default:

1

Usage Guide:

To remove forbidden VLAN ID for specific interface

Example:

To remove forbidden VLAN ID (5) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport forbidden vlan remove 5

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4.2.56.120 switchport hybrid acceptable-frame-type

Command: switchport hybrid acceptable-frame-type all | tagged | untagged switchport

Switching mode characteristics

hybrid

Change PVID for hybrid port

acceptable-frame-type

Set acceptable frame type on a port.

all

Allow all frames

tagged

Allow only tagged frames

untagged

Allow only untagged frames

Default:

All

Usage Guide:

To configure acceptable-frame-type of Hybrid VLAN for specific interface

Example:

To configure acceptable-frame-type (tagged) of Hybrid VLAN for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport hybrid acceptable-frame-type tagged

4.2.56.121 switchport hybrid allowed vlan

Command: switchport hybrid allowed vlan [all | none | add <vlan_list> | remove <vlan_list> | except <vlan_list>] switchport

Switching mode characteristics

hybrid

Change PVID for hybrid port

allowed

Set allowed VLAN characteristics when interface is in hybrid mode

<vlan_list>

VLAN IDs of the allowed VLANs when this port is in hybrid mode

add

Add VLANs to the current list

all

All VLANs

except

All VLANs except the following

none

No VLANs

remove

Remove VLANs from the current list

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Default:

All

Usage Guide:

To configure VLAN list of Hybrid VLAN for specific interface

Example:

To configure VLAN list (None) of Hybrid VLAN for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport hybrid allowed vlan none

4.2.56.122 switchport hybrid egress-tag

Command: switchport hybrid egress-tag [none | all | all except-native] switchport

Switching mode characteristics

hybrid

Change PVID for hybrid port

egress-tag

Egress VLAN tagging configuration

all

Tag all frames

none

No egress tagging

except-native

Tag all frames except frames classified to native VLAN of the hybrid port

Default:

Untagged Port VLAN

Usage Guide:

To configure Egress Tagging VLAN mode for specific interface

Example:

To configure Egress Tagging VLAN mode (None) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport hybrid egress-tag none

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4.2.56.123 switchport hybrid ingress-filtering

Command: switchport hybrid ingress-filtering switchport

Switching mode characteristics

hybrid

Change PVID for hybrid port

ingress-filtering

VLAN Ingress filter configuration

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable Ingress-filtering with Hybrid VLAN mode for specific interface

Example:

To enable Ingress-filtering with Hybrid VLAN mode for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport hybrid ingress-filtering

4.2.56.124 switchport hybrid native vlan

Command: switchport hybrid native vlan <vlan_id> switchport

Switching mode characteristics

hybrid

Change PVID for hybrid port

native

Set native VLAN

vlan

Set native VLAN when interface is in hybrid mode

<vlan_id>

VLAN ID of the native VLAN when this port is in hybrid mode

Default:

1

Usage Guide:

To configure PVID in Hybrid VLAN mode for specific interface

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Example:

To enable PVID (5) in Hybrid VLAN mode for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport hybrid native vlan 5

4.2.56.125 switchport hybrid port-type

Command: switchport hybrid port-type c-port | s-custom-port | s-port | unaware switchport

Switching mode characteristics

hybrid

Change PVID for hybrid port

port-type

Set port type

c-port

Customer port

s-custom-port

Custom Provider port

s-port

Provider port

unaware

Port in not aware of VLAN tags.

Default:

C-port

Usage Guide:

To configure Port type in Hybrid VLAN mode for specific interface

Example:

To enable Port type (Unaware) in Hybrid VLAN mode for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport hybrid port-type unaware

4.2.56.126 switchport mode

Command:

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switchport mode c-port | s-custom-port | s-port | unaware switchport

Switching mode characteristics

mode

Set mode of the interface

port-type

Set port type

c-port

Customer port

s-custom-port

Custom Provider port

s-port

Provider port

unaware

Port in not aware of VLAN tags.

Default:

unaware

Usage Guide:

To configure VLAN mode for specific interface

Example:

To configure VLAN mode (trunk) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport mode trunk

4.2.56.127 switchport vlan ip-subnet

Command: switchport vlan ip-subnet id <1-128> <ipv4_subnet> vlan <vlan_id> switchport

Switching mode characteristics

vlan

VLAN commands

ip-subnet

VCL IP Subnet-based VLAN configuration.

id

id keyword

<1-128>

Unique VCE ID for each VCL entry (1-128)

<ipv4_subnet>

Source IP address and mask (Format: x x.xx.xx.xx/mm.mm.mm.mm).

vlan

vlan keyword

<vlan_id>

VLAN ID required for the group to VLAN mapping (Range: 1-4095)

Default:

None

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Usage Guide:

To configure IP Subnet-based VLAN for specific interface

Example:

To configure IP Subnet-based VLAN as below table for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport vlan ip-subnet id 1 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 vlan 5

4.2.56.128 switchport vlan mac

Command: switchport vlan mac <mac_ucast> vlan <vlan_id> switchport

Switching mode characteristics

vlan

VLAN commands

mac

MAC-based VLAN commands

<mac_ucast>

48 bit unicast MAC address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

vlan

vlan keyword

<vlan_id>

VLAN ID required for the group to VLAN mapping (Range: 1-4095)

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure MAC-based VLAN for specific interface

Example:

To configure MAC-based VLAN as below table for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

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Switch (config-if) # switchport vlan mac 00:55:44:33:22:11 vlan 5

4.2.56.129 switchport vlan mapping

Command: switchport vlan mapping <group id : 1-29> switchport

Switching mode characteristics

vlan

VLAN commands

mapping

Maps an interface to a VLAN translation group.

<group id : 1-29>

Group id

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Group mapping Table for specific interface

Example:

To configure Group mapping (Group 25) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport vlan mapping 25

4.2.56.130 switchport vlan protocol group

Command: switchport vlan protocol group <word16> vlan <vlan_id> switchport

Switching mode characteristics

vlan

VLAN commands

protocol

Protocol-based VLAN commands

group

Protocol-based VLAN group commands

<word16>

Group Name (Range: 1 - 16 characters)

vlan

vlan keyword

<vlan_id>

VLAN ID required for the group to VLAN mapping (Range: 1-4095)

Default:

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Usage Guide:

To configure VLAN protocol group for specific interface

Example:

To configure VLAN protocol group as tabled below for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport vlan protocol group 8081 vlan 5

4.2.56.131 switchport voice vlan discovery-protocol

Command: switchport voice vlan discovery-protocol both | lldp | oui switchport

Switching mode characteristics

voice

Voice appliance attributes

vlan

Vlan for voice traffic

discovery-protocol

Set Voice VLAN port discovery protocol

both

Detect telephony device by OUI address and LLDP

lldp

Detect telephony device by LLDP

oui

Detect telephony device by OUI address

Default:

OUI

Usage Guide:

To configure Discovery-protocol in the Voice VLAN for specific interface

Example:

To configure Discovery-protocol (LLDP) in the Voice VLAN for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport voice vlan discovery-protocol lldp

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4.2.56.132 switchport voice vlan mode

Command: switchport voice vlan mode auto | disable | force switchport

Switching mode characteristics

voice

Voice appliance attributes

vlan

Vlan for voice traffic

mode

Set Voice VLAN port mode

auto

Enable auto detect mode

disable

disjoin Voice VLAN

force

Force to join Voice VLAN

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To configure Voice VLAN mode for specific interface

Example:

To configure Voice VLAN mode (Auto) for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport voice vlan mode auto

4.2.56.133 switchport voice vlan security

Command: switchport voice vlan security switchport

Switching mode characteristics

voice

Voice appliance attributes

vlan

Vlan for voice traffic

security

Enable Voice VLAN port security mode

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Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable Voice VLAN security for specific interface

Example:

To enable Voice VLAN security for GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface GigabitEthernet X/X

Switch (config-if) # switchport voice vlan security

4.2.57 interface vlan

Command: interface vlan <vlan_list>

vlan VLAN interface configurations

<vlan_list>

List of VLAN interface numbers, 1~4095

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To enter the VLAN interface mode.

Example:

To enter the VLAN 1 interface mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan 1

Switch (config-if-vlan)#

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4.2.57.1 do

Command: do < exec commands >

do To run exec commands in config mode

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To run exec commands in configure terminal mode

Example:

To run “show aaa” in configure terminal mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# do show aaa console : local telnet : local ssh : local http : local

4.2.57.2 end

Command: end

end Go back to EXEC mode

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To back to EXEC mode

Example:

To back to EXEC mode

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# end

Switch#

4.2.57.3 exit

Command: exit

exit Exit from current mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit current mode

Example:

To exit current mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# exit

Switch (config)#

4.2.57.4 ip address

Command: ip address <ipv4_addr> <ipv4_netmask>

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

address

Address configuraton

<ipv4_addr>

IP address

<ipv4_netmask>

IP netmask

Default:

None

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Usage Guide:

To configure IP address mode for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure IP address mode (192.168.1.10/24) for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip address 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0

4.2.57.5 ip address dhcp

Command: ip address dhcp

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

address

Address configuraton

dhcp

Enable DHCP

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure IP address mode for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure IP address mode (DHCP) for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip address dhcp

4.2.57.6 ip address dhcp fallback

Command: ip address dhcp fallback <ipv4_addr> <ipv4_netmask>

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ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

address

Address configuraton

dhcp

Enable DHCP

<ipv4_addr>

DHCP fallback address

<ipv4_netmask>

DHCP fallback netmask

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure DHCP fallback IP address for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure DHCP fallback IP address (192.168.1.10/24) for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip address dhcp fallback 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0

4.2.57.7 ip dhcp server

Command: ip dhcp server

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

dhcp

Configure DHCP server parameters

server

Enable DHCP server per VLAN

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To enable IPv4 DHCP Server for specific VLAN

Example:

To enable IPv4 DHCP Server for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip dhcp server

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4.2.57.8 ip igmp snooping

Command: ip igmp snooping

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable IGMP snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To enable IGMP snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip igmp snooping

4.2.57.9 ip igmp snooping compatibility

Command: ip igmp snooping compatibility auto | v1 | v2 | v3

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

compatibility

Interface compatibility

auto

Compatible with IGMPv1/IGMPv2/IGMPv3

v1

Forced IGMPv1

v2

Forced IGMPv2

v3

Forced IGMPv3

Default:

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Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure IGMP snooping version for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure IGMP snooping V2 for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip igmp snooping compatibility v2

4.2.57.10 ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval

Command: ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval <IpmcLmqi : 0-31744>

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

last-member-query-interval

Last Member Query Interval in tenths of seconds

<IpmcLmqi : 0-31744>

0 - 31744 tenths of seconds

Default:

10

Usage Guide:

To configure Last-member-query-interval of IGMP snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure Last-member-query-interval (100 seconds) of IGMP snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval 1000

4.2.57.11 ip igmp snooping priority

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Command: ip igmp snooping priority <CosPriority : 0-7>

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

priority

Interface CoS priority

<CosPriority : 0-7>

CoS priority ranges from 0 to 7

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure CoS priority of IGMP snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure CoS priority (5) of IGMP snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip igmp snooping priority 5

4.2.57.12 ip igmp snooping querier address

Command: ip igmp snooping querier address <ipv4_ucast>

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

querier

IGMP Querier configuration

address

IGMP Querier address configuration

<ipv4_ucast>

A valid IPv4 unicast address

Default:

0.0.0.0

Usage Guide:

To configure Querier address of IGMP snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure Querier address (192.168.1.15) of IGMP snooping for VLAN X

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip igmp snooping querier address 192.168.1.15

4.2.57.13 ip igmp snooping querier election

Command: ip igmp snooping querier election

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

querier

IGMP Querier configuration

election

Act as an IGMP Querier to join Querier-Election

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable Querier-election of IGMP snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To enable Querier-election of IGMP snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip igmp snooping querier election

4.2.57.14 ip igmp snooping query-interval

Command: ip igmp snooping query-interval <IpmcQi : 1-31744>

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

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query-interval

Query Interval in seconds

<IpmcQi : 1-31744>

1 - 31744 seconds

Default:

125

Usage Guide:

To configure Querier-interval of IGMP snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure Querier-interval (600 seconds) of IGMP snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip igmp snooping query-interval 600

4.2.57.15 ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time

Command: ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time <IpmcQi : 1-31744>

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

query-max-response-time

Query Response Interval in tenths of seconds

<IpmcQri : 0-31744>

0 - 31744 tenths of seconds

Default:

125

Usage Guide:

To configure Querier-interval of IGMP snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure Querier-interval (60 seconds) of IGMP snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time 600

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4.2.57.16 ip igmp snooping robustness-variable

Command: ip igmp snooping robustness-variable <IpmcRv : 1-255>

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

robustness-variable

Robustness Variable

<IpmcRv : 1-255>

Packet loss tolerance count from 1 to 255

Default:

2

Usage Guide:

To configure Robustness Variable of IGMP snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure Robustness Variable (88) of IGMP snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip igmp snooping robustness-variable 88

4.2.57.17 ip igmp snooping unsolicited-report-interval

Command: ip igmp snooping unsolicited-report-interval <IpmcUri : 0-31744>

ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

robustness-variable

Robustness Variable

<IpmcUri : 0-31744>

0 - 31744 seconds

Default:

1

Usage Guide:

To configure Unsolicited-Report-Interval of IGMP snooping for specific VLAN

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Example:

To configure Unsolicited-Report-Interval (99 seconds) of IGMP snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ip igmp snooping unsolicited-report-interval 99

4.2.57.18 ipv6 address

Command:

Ipv6 address X:X:X:X::X/<0-128>

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

address

Configure the IPv6 address of an interface

X:X:X:X::X/<0-128>

IPv6 prefix x:x::y/z

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure IPv6 address for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure IPv6 address (2001::7788/64) for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ipv6 address 2001::7788/64

4.2.57.19 ipv6 mld snooping

Command: ipv6 mld snooping

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

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Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable MLD snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To enable MLD snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ipv6 mld snooping

4.2.57.20 ipv6 mld snooping compatibility

Command: ipv6 mld snooping compatibility auto | v1 | v2

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

compatibility

Interface compatibility

auto

Compatible with MLDv1/MLDv2

v1

Forced MLDv1

v2

Forced MLDv2

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure MLD snooping version for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure MLD snooping V2 for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ipv6 mld snooping compatibility v2

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4.2.57.21 ipv6 mld snooping last-member-query-interval

Command: ipv6 mld snooping last-member-query-interval <IpmcLmqi : 0-31744>

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

last-member-query-interval

Last Member Query Interval in tenths of seconds

<IpmcLmqi : 0-31744>

0 - 31744 tenths of seconds

Default:

10

Usage Guide:

To configure Last-member-query-interval of MLD snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure Last-member-query-interval (100 seconds) of MLD snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ipv6 mld snooping last-member-query-interval 1000

4.2.57.22 ipv6 mld snooping priority

Command: ipv6 mld snooping priority <CosPriority : 0-7>

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

priority

Interface CoS priority

<CosPriority : 0-7>

CoS priority ranges from 0 to 7

Default:

0

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Usage Guide:

To configure CoS priority of MLD snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure CoS priority (5) of MLD snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ipv6 mld snooping priority 5

4.2.57.23 ipv6 mld snooping querier election

Command: ipv6 mld snooping querier election

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

querier

MLD Querier configuration

election

Act as an MLD Querier to join Querier-Election

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable Querier-election of MLD snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To enable Querier-election of MLD snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ipv6 mld snooping querier election

4.2.57.24 ipv6 mld snooping query-interval

Command: ipv6 mld snooping query-interval <IpmcQi : 1-31744>

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

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mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

query-interval

Query Interval in seconds

<IpmcQi : 1-31744>

1 - 31744 seconds

Default:

125

Usage Guide:

To configure Querier-interval of MLD snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure Querier-interval (600 seconds) of MLD snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ipv6 mld snooping query-interval 600

4.2.57.25 ipv6 mld snooping query-max-response-time

Command: ipv6 mld snooping query-max-response-time <IpmcQi : 1-31744>

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

query-max-response-time

Query Response Interval in tenths of seconds

<IpmcQri : 0-31744>

0 - 31744 tenths of seconds

Default:

125

Usage Guide:

To configure Querier-interval of MLD snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure Querier-interval (60 seconds) of MLD snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

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Switch (config-if-vlan)# ipv6 mld snooping query-max-response-time 600

4.2.57.26 ipv6 mld snooping robustness-variable

Command: ipv6 mld snooping robustness-variable <IpmcRv : 1-255>

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

robustness-variable

Robustness Variable

<IpmcRv : 1-255>

Packet loss tolerance count from 1 to 255

Default:

2

Usage Guide:

To configure Robustness Variable of MLD snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure Robustness Variable (88) of MLD snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ipv6 mld snooping robustness-variable 88

4.2.57.27 ipv6 mld snooping unsolicited-report-interval

Command: ipv6 mld snooping unsolicited-report-interval <IpmcUri : 0-31744>

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

robustness-variable

Robustness Variable

<IpmcUri : 0-31744>

0 - 31744 seconds

Default:

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Usage Guide:

To configure Unsolicited-Report-Interval of MLD snooping for specific VLAN

Example:

To configure Unsolicited-Report-Interval (99 seconds) of MLD snooping for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# ipv6 mld snooping unsolicited-report-interval 99

4.2.57.28 no

Command: no no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function for specific interface

Example:

To disable the function (ip address dhcp) for VLAN X

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# interface vlan X

Switch (config-if-vlan)# no ip address dhcp

4.2.58 ip arp inspection

Command: ip arp inspection

ip Internet Protocol

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arp

Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To enable ARP inspection

Example:

To enable ARP inspection

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip arp inspection

4.2.59 ip arp inspection entry interface

Command: ip arp inspection entry interface [10GigabitEthernet | GigabitEthernet] <vlan_id>

<mac_ucast> <ipv4_ucast>

ip Internet Protocol

arp

Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

entry

arp inspection entry

interface

arp inspection entry interface config

GigabitEthernet 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port

10GigabitEthernet 10 Gigabit Ethernet Port

<vlan_id>

Select a VLAN id to configure

<mac_ucast>

Select a MAC address to configure

<ipv4_ucast>

Select an IP Address to configure

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure Static ARP Inspection Table.

Example:

To configure Static ARP Inspection Table as below table.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch ( config)# ip arp inspection entry interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 1

00:11:22:33:44:55 192.168.0.18

4.2.60 ip arp inspection translate

Command: ip arp inspection translate

ip Internet Protocol

arp

Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

translate

arp inspection translate all entries

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To translate dynamic entries into static ARP inspection table.

Example:

To translate dynamic entries into static ARP inspection table.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip arp inspection translate

ARP Inspection:

Translate 1 dynamic entries into static entries.

4.2.61 ip arp inspection translate interface

Command: ip arp inspection translate interface [10GigabitEthernet | GigabitEthernet] <vlan_id>

<mac_ucast> <ipv4_ucast>

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ip Internet Protocol

arp

Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

translate

arp inspection translate all entries

interface

arp inspection entry interface config

GigabitEthernet 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port

10GigabitEthernet 10 Gigabit Ethernet Port

<vlan_id>

Select a VLAN id to configure

<mac_ucast>

Select a MAC address to configure

<ipv4_ucast>

Select an IP Address to configure

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To translate dynamic entries into static ARP inspection table for specific interface.

Example:

To translate below dynamic entries into static ARP inspection table for GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch ( config)# ip arp inspection translate interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 1

00:11:22:33:44:55 192.168.0.18

4.2.62 ip arp inspection vlan

Command: ip arp inspection vlan <vlan_list> logging all | deny | permit

ip Internet Protocol

arp

Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

vlan

arp inspection vlan setting

<vlan_list>

arp inspection vlan list

logging

ARP inspection vlan logging mode config

all

log all entries

deny

log denied entries

permit

log permitted entries

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure VLAN mode of ARP inspection.

Example:

To configure VLAN mode (VLAN 1, Log type: Permit) of ARP inspection.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip arp inspection vlan 1 logging permit

4.2.63 ip dhcp excluded-address

Command: ip dhcp excluded-address <A.B.C.D>

ip Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

excluded-address

Prevent DHCP from assigning certain addresses

<A.B.C.D>

Low IP address

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure excluded IP range of DHCP Server.

Example:

To configure excluded IP range (192.168.0.100~192.168.0.101) of DHCP Server.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.0.100 192.168.0.101

4.2.64 ip dhcp pool

Command:

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ip dhcp pool <WORD>

ip Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

pool

Configure DHCP address pools

<WORD>

Pool name in 32 characters

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To create a DHCP pool.

Example:

To create a DHCP pool (Name: nsswitch).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)#

4.2.64.1 broadcast

Command: broadcast <A.B.C.D> broadcast

Broadcast address in use on the client's subnet

<A.B.C.D>

Broadcast IP address

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Broadcast IP address (DHCP option 28) of DHCP Server

Example:

To configure Broadcast IP address (192.168.0.66) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# broadcast 192.168.0.66

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4.2.64.2 client-identifier fqdn

Command: client-identifier fqdn <LINE> client-identifier

Client identifier

fqdn

FQDN type of client identifier

<LINE>

FQDN in 128 characters

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure FQDN of DHCP Server

Example:

To configure FQDN (123) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# client-identifier fqdn 123

4.2.64.3 client-identifier mac-address

Command: client-identifier mac-address <MAC> client-identifier

Client identifier

mac-address

MAC address type of client identifier

<MAC>

MAC address of client

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Bind IP to MAC of DHCP Server

Example:

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To configure Bind IP to MAC (00:11:22:33:44:55) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# client-identifier mac-address 00:11:22:33:44:55

4.2.64.4 client-name

Command: client-name client-name

Client host name

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Client-name of DHCP Server

Example:

To configure Client-name (555) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# client-name 555

4.2.64.5 default-router

Command: default-router <A.B.C.D> default-router

Default routers

<A.B.C.D>

Router's IP address

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Default Gateway of DHCP Server

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Example:

To configure Default Gateway (192.168.0.1) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# default-router 192.168.0.1

4.2.64.6 dns-server

Command: dns-server <A.B.C.D> dns-server

DNS servers

<A.B.C.D>

Server's IP address

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure DNS Server of DHCP Server

Example:

To configure DNS Server (168.95.1.1, 8.8.8.8) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# dns-server 168.95.1.1 8.8.8.8

4.2.64.7 do

Command: do < exec commands >

do To run exec commands in config mode

Default:

N/A

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Usage Guide:

To run exec commands

Example:

To run “show aaa”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# do show aaa console : local telnet : local ssh : local http : local

4.2.64.8 domain-name

Command: domain-name <word128> domain-name

Domain name

<word128>

Domain name

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Domain Name of DHCP Server

Example:

To configure Domain Name (interlogic.com) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# domain-name.com

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Command: end

end Go back to EXEC mode

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To back to EXEC mode

Example:

To back to EXEC mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# end

Switch#

4.2.64.10 exit

Command: exit

exit Exit from current mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit current mode

Example:

To exit current mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# exit

Switch (config)#

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4.2.64.11 hardware-address

Command: hardware-address <MAC> hardware-address

Client hardware address

<MAC>

Client MAC address

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure MAC address of DHCP Server while the pool is in the host type.

Example:

To configure MAC address (00:11:22:33:44:55) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitchwhile the pool is in the host type.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# hardware-address 00:11:22:33:44:55

4.2.64.12 host

Command: host <IP: A.B.C.D> <Subnet: A.B.C.D> host

Client IP address and mask

<IP: A.B.C.D>

Network number

<Subnet: A.B.C.D>

Network mask in dotted-decimal notation, excluding 255.255.255.255

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Host IP address of DHCP Server.

Example:

To configure Host IP address (192.168.1.10/24) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# host 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0

4.2.64.13 lease

Command: lease

<0-365> <0-23> <0-59> | infinite

lease

Address lease time

<0-365>

Days

<0-23>

Hours

<0-59>

Minutes

infinite

Infinite lease

Default:

1 day

Usage Guide:

To configure Lease Time of DHCP Server.

Example:

To configure Lease Time (119 minutes) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# lease 0 1 59

4.2.64.14 netbios-name-server

Command: netbios-name-server <A.B.C.D> netbios-name-server

NetBIOS (WINS) name servers

<A.B.C.D>

Server's IP address

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

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To configure NetBIOS Name Server of DHCP Server.

Example:

To configure NetBIOS Name Server (192.168.1.10) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# netbios-name-server 192.168.1.10

4.2.64.15 netbios-node-type

Command: netbios-node-type b-node | h-node | m-node | p-node netbios-node-type

NetBIOS node type

b-node

Broadcast node

h-node

Hybrid node

m-node

Mixed node

p-node

Peer-to-peer node

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure NetBIOS node type of DHCP Server.

Example:

To configure NetBIOS node type (B-node) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# netbios-node-type b-node

4.2.64.16 netbios-scope

Command: netbios-scope <LINE> netbios-scope

NetBIOS scope

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<LINE>

Netbios scope identifier, in 128 characters

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure NetBIOS scope of DHCP Server.

Example:

To configure NetBIOS scope (interlogix) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# netbios-scope

4.2.64.17 network

Command: network <IP: A.B.C.D> <Subnet: A.B.C.D> network

Network number and mask

<IP: A.B.C.D>

Network number

<Subnet: A.B.C.D>

Network mask in dotted-decimal notation, excluding 255.255.255.255

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Network IP address of DHCP Server.

Example:

To configure Network IP address (192.168.1.11/24) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# network 192.168.0.11 255.255.255.0

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4.2.64.18 nis-domain-name

Command: nis-domain-name <word128> nis-domain-name

NIS domain name

<word128>

Domain name

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure NIS Domain Name of DHCP Server

Example:

To configure NIS Domain Name (interlogix.com) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# nis-domain-name.com

4.2.64.19 nis-server

Command: nis-server <A.B.C.D> nis-server

Network information servers

<A.B.C.D>

Server's IP address

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure NIS Server of DHCP Server

Example:

To configure NIS Server (1.1.1.1) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

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Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# nis-server 1.1.1.1

4.2.64.20 no

Command: no no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function

Example:

To disable the function (nis-domain-name.com) for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# no nis-domain-name.com

4.2.64.21 ntp-server

Command: ntp-server <A.B.C.D> ntp-server

NTP servers

<A.B.C.D>

Server's IP address

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure NTP Server of DHCP Server

Example:

To configure NTP Server (1.1.1.1) of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# ntp-server 1.1.1.1

4.2.64.22 vendor

Command: vendor class-identifier <”0x “> specific-info <HEX-VALUE> vendor

Vendor configuration

class-identifier

Vendor class identifier

"<0x >"

Class identifier in 64 characters

specific-info

Vendor specific information

<HEX-VALUE>

Hex values in 64 octets

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Vendor ID and info of DHCP Server

Example:

To configure Vendor ID and info as below table of DHCP Server for pool “nsswitch

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dhcp pool nsswitch

Switch (config-dhcp-pool)# vendor class-identifier "0x8" specific-info 0x8

4.2.65 ip dns proxy

Command: ip dns proxy

ip Internet Protocol

dns

Domain Name System

proxy

DNS proxy service

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Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable DNS proxy.

Example:

To enable DNS proxy.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip dns proxy

4.2.66 ip helper-address

Command: ip helper-address <Ip : ipv4_ucast>

ip Internet Protocol

helper-address

DHCP relay server

<Ip : ipv4_ucast>

IP address of the DHCP relay server

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure IP address of DHCP.

Example:

To configure IP address (1.1.1.1) of DHCP.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip helper-address 1.1.1.1

4.2.67 ip http secure-redirect

Command: ip http secure-redirect

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ip Internet Protocol

http

Hypertext Transfer Protocol

secure-redirect

Secure HTTP web redirection

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To redirect WebUI from HTTP to HTTPs

Example:

To redirect WebUI from HTTP to HTTPs

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip http secure-redirect

4.2.68 ip http secure-server

Command: ip http secure-server

ip Internet Protocol

http

Hypertext Transfer Protocol

secure-server

Secure HTTP web server

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable HTTPs WebUI.

Example:

To enable HTTPs WebUI.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip http secure-server

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4.2.69 ip igmp host-proxy

Command: ip igmp host-proxy

ip Internet Protocol

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

host-proxy

IGMP proxy configuration

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable IGMP Proxy

Example:

To enable IGMP Proxy.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip igmp host-proxy

4.2.70 ip igmp host-proxy leave-proxy

Command: ip igmp host-proxy leave-proxy

ip Internet Protocol

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

host-proxy

IGMP proxy configuration

leave-proxy

IGMP proxy for leave configuration

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable IGMP leave-proxy

Example:

To enable IGMP leave-proxy.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip igmp host-proxy leave-proxy

4.2.71 ip igmp snooping

Command: ip igmp snooping

ip Internet Protocol

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable IGMP Snooping.

Example:

To enable IGMP Snooping.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip igmp snooping

4.2.72 ip igmp snooping vlan

Command: ip igmp snooping vlan <vlan_list>

ip Internet Protocol

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

vlan

IGMP VLAN

<vlan_list>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

Default:

Disabled

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Usage Guide:

To enable IGMP Snooping for specific VLAN.

Example:

To enable IGMP Snooping for VLAN 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip igmp snooping vlan 1

4.2.73 ip igmp ssm-range

Command: ip igmp ssm-range <ipv4_mcast> <Ipv4PrefixLength : 4-32>

ip Internet Protocol

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

ssm-range

IPv4 address range of Source Specific Multicast

<ipv4_mcast>

Valid IPv4 multicast address

<vlan_list>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

<Ipv4PrefixLength : 4-32>

Prefix length ranges from 4 to 32

Default:

232.0.0.0/8

Usage Guide:

To enable SSM Range of IGMP.

Example:

To enable SSM Range (239.239.239.239/32) of IGMP.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip igmp ssm-range 239.239.239.239 32

4.2.74 ip igmp unknown-flooding

Command: ip igmp unknown-flooding

ip Internet Protocol

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

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unknown-flooding

Flooding unregistered IPv4 multicast traffic

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To flood unregistered IPv4 multicast traffic.

Example:

To flood unregistered IPv4 multicast traffic.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip igmp unknown-flooding

4.2.75 ip name-server

Command: ip name-server <ipv4_ucast>

ip Internet Protocol

name-server

Domain Name System

<ipv4_ucast>

A valid IPv4 unicast address

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To configure DNS server IP address.

Example:

To configure DNS server IP address (8.8.8.8).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip name-server 8.8.8.8

4.2.76 ip name-server dhcp

Command:

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ip name-server dhcp

ip Internet Protocol

name-server

Domain Name System

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure DNS IP address via DHCP Server.

Example:

To configure DNS IP address via DHCP Server.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip name-server 8.8.8.8

4.2.77 ip name-server dhcp interface vlan

Command: ip name-server dhcp interface vlan <vlan_id>

ip Internet Protocol

name-server

Domain Name System

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

vlan

VLAN Interface

<vlan_id>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure DNS IP address via specific VLAN DHCP Server.

Example:

To configure DNS IP address via specific VLAN 5 DHCP Server.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip name-server dhcp interface vlan 5

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4.2.78 ip route

Command: ip route <ipv4_addr> <ipv4_netmask> <ipv4_gateway>

ip Internet Protocol

route

Add IP route

<ipv4_addr>

Network

<ipv4_netmask>

Netmask

<ipv4_gateway>

Gateway

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure static route

Example:

To configure static route as below table.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1

4.2.79 ip routing

Command: ip routing

ip Internet Protocol

routing

Enable routing for IPv4 and IPv6

Default:

None

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Usage Guide:

To enable IP routing

Example:

To enable IP routing

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip routing

4.2.80 ip source binding interface

Command: ip source binding interface 10GigabitEthernet | GigabitEthernet <port_type_id>

<ipv4_ucast> <ipv4_netmask>

ip Internet Protocol

source

source command

binding

ip source binding

interface

ip source binding entry interface config

<ipv4_ucast>

Select an IP Address to configure

<ipv4_netmask>

Select a subnet mask to configure

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To enable Static IP Source Guard Table for specific interface

Example:

To enable Static IP Source Guard Table as below table for GigabitEthernet 1/1

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip source binding interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 1 192.168.0.77

255.255.255.255

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4.2.81 ip ssh

Command: ip ssh

ip Internet Protocol

ssh

Secure Shell

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To enable SSH service

Example:

To enable SSH service

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip ssh

4.2.82 ip verify source

Command: ip verify source

ip Internet Protocol

verify

verify command

source

verify source

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable IP Source Guard

Example:

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To enable IP Source Guard

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip verify source

4.2.83 ip verify source translate

Command: ip verify source translate

ip Internet Protocol

verify

verify command

source

verify source

translate

ip verify source translate all entries

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To translate dynamic entries to IP Source Guard table

Example:

To translate dynamic entries to IP Source Guard table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ip verify source translate

4.2.84 ipmc profile

Command: ipmc profile

ipmc IPv4/IPv6 multicast configuration

profile

IPMC profile configuration

Default:

Disabled

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Usage Guide:

To enable IPMC profile

Example:

To enable IPMC profile

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipmc profile

4.2.85 ipmc profile <word16>

Command: ipmc profile <word16>

ipmc IPv4/IPv6 multicast configuration

profile

IPMC profile configuration

<word16>

Profile name

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enter IPMC profile mode

Example:

To enter IPMC profile mode (interlogix)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipmc profile interlogix

Switch (config-ipmc-profile)#

4.2.85.1 default range

Command: default range <EntryName : word16> default

Set a command to its defaults

range

A range of IPv4/IPv6 multicast addresses for the profile

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<EntryName : word16>

Range entry name

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To default IPMC Profile Rule for specific IPMC Profile

Example:

To default IPMC Profile Rule (Entry 1) for specific IPMC Profile (interlogix)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipmc profile interlogix

Switch (config-ipmc-profile)# default range 1

4.2.85.2 description

Command: description <ProfileDesc : line64> description

Additional description about the profile

<ProfileDesc : line64>

Description for the designated IPMC filtering profile

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure description for specific IPMC Profile

Example:

To configure description (999) for specific IPMC Profile (name)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipmc profile

Switch (config-ipmc-profile)# description 999

4.2.85.3 do

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Command: do < exec commands >

do To run exec commands in config mode

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To run exec commands

Example:

To run “show aaa”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipmc profile

Switch (config-ipmc-profile)# do show aaa console : local telnet : local ssh : local http : local

4.2.85.4 end

Command:

End

end Go back to EXEC mode

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To back to EXEC mode

Example:

To back to EXEC mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipmc profile

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Switch (config-ipmc-profile)#end

Switch#

4.2.85.5 exit

Command:

Exit

exit Exit from current mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit current mode

Example:

To exit current mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipmc profile

Switch (config-ipmc-profile)# exit

Switch (config)#

4.2.85.6 no

Command:

No no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function.

Example:

To enable the function (description 999).

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipmc profile

Switch (config-ipmc-profile)# no description 999

4.2.85.7 range

Command: range <EntryName : word16> deny | permit description

Additional description about the profile

<EntryName : word16>

Range entry name

deny

Deny matching addresses

permit

Permit matching addresses

Default:

Deny

Usage Guide:

To configure action of entry for specific IPMC Profile

Example:

To configure action (permit) of entry (1) for specific IPMC Profile (name)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipmc profile

Switch (config-ipmc-profile)# range 1 permit

4.2.86 ipv6 mld host-proxy

Command: ipv6 mld host-proxy

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

host-proxy

MLD proxy configuration

Default:

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Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable MLD Proxy

Example:

To enable MLD Proxy.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipv6 mld host-proxy

4.2.87 ipv6 mld host-proxy leave-proxy

Command: ipv6 mld host-proxy leave-proxy

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

host-proxy

MLD proxy configuration

leave-proxy

MLD proxy for leave configuration

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable MLD leave-proxy

Example:

To enable MLD leave-proxy.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipv6 mld host-proxy leave-proxy

4.2.88 ipv6 mld snooping

Command: ipv6 mld snooping

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

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mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable MLD Snooping.

Example:

To enable MLD Snooping.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipv6 mld snooping

4.2.89 ipv6 mld snooping vlan

Command: ipv6 mld snooping vlan <vlan_list>

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

vlan

MLD VLAN

<vlan_list>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable MLD Snooping for specific VLAN.

Example:

To enable MLD Snooping for VLAN 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipv6 mld snooping vlan 1

4.2.90 ipv6 mld ssm-range

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Command: ipv6 mld ssm-range <ipv6_mcast> <Ipv6PrefixLength : 8-128>

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

ssm-range

IPv6 address range of Source Specific Multicast

<ipv6_mcast>

Valid IPv6 multicast address

<Ipv6PrefixLength : 8-128>

Prefix length ranges from 8 to 128

Default:

ff3e:: /96

Usage Guide:

To enable SSM Range of MLD.

Example:

To enable SSM Range (ff3e::7788/128) of MLD.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipv6 mld ssm-range ff3e::7788 128

4.2.91 ipv6 mld unknown-flooding

Command: ipv6 mld unknown-flooding

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

unknown-flooding

Flooding unregistered IPv6 multicast traffic

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To flood unregistered IPv6 multicast traffic.

Example:

To flood unregistered IPv6 multicast traffic.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipv6 mld unknown-flooding

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4.2.92 ipv6 route

Command:

Ipv6 route <X:X:X:X::X/<0-128>> {<X:X:X:X::X>, interface vlan <vlan_id>

<FE80::X:X:X >}

ipv6 IPv6 configuration commands

route

Add IP route

<X:X:X:X::X/<0-128>>

IPv6 prefix x:x::y/z

<X:X:X:X::X>

IPv6 unicast address (except link-local address) of next-hop

interface

Select an interface to configure

vlan

VLAN Interface

<vlan_id>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

<FE80::X:X:X>

IPv6 link-local address of next-hop

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure static route for IPv6

Example 1:

To configure static route as below table for IPv6.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipv6 route 2001::7788/128 2002::1

Example 2:

To configure static route as below table for IPv6.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ipv6 route 2001::7788/128 interface vlan 1 fe80::1

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4.2.93 lacp system-priority

Command: lacp system-priority <1-65535>

lacp LACP settings

system-priority

System priority

<1-65535>

Priority value, lower means higher priority

Default:

32768

Usage Guide:

To configure LACP system-priority.

Example:

To configure LACP system-priority (99).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lacp system-priority 99

4.2.94 line

Command: line { <0~16> | console 0 | vty <0~15> }

line Configure a terminal line

<0~16>

List of line numbers

console

Console terminal line

vty

Virtual terminal

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To enter line mode

Example:

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To enter line mode (vty 1)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)#

4.2.94.1 do

Command: do < exec commands >

do To run exec commands.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To run exec commands.

Example:

To run “show aaa”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# do show aaa console : local telnet : local ssh : local http : local

4.2.94.2 editing

Command: editing

editing Enable command line editing

Default:

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Enabled

Usage Guide:

To allow user editing command line.

Example:

To allow user editing command line.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# editing

4.2.94.3 end

Command: end

end Go back to EXEC mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To back to EXEC mode

Example:

To back to EXEC mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)#end

Switch#

4.2.94.4 exec-banner

Command: exec-banner

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exec-banner Enable the display of the EXEC banner

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the display of the EXEC banner

Example:

To enable the display of the EXEC banner

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# exec-banner

4.2.94.5 exec-timeout

Command: exec-timeout <0-1440>

exec-timeout Set the EXEC timeout

<0-1440>

Timeout in minutes

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure EXEC timeout

Example:

To configure EXEC timeout (10 minutes)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# exec-timeout 10

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4.2.94.6 exec-timeout

Command: exec-timeout <0-1440>

exec-timeout Set the EXEC timeout

<0-1440>

Timeout in minutes

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure EXEC timeout

Example:

To configure EXEC timeout (10 minutes)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# exec-timeout 10

4.2.94.7 exit

Command: exit

exit Exit from current mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit current mode

Example:

To exit current mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

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Switch (config-line)# exit

Switch (config)#

4.2.94.8 history size

Command: history size <0-32>

history Control the command history function

size

Set history buffer size

<0-32>

Number of history commands, 0 means disable

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit current mode

Example:

To exit current mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# history size 1

4.2.94.9 length

Command: length <0 or 3-512>

length Set number of lines on a screen

<0 or 3-512>

Number of lines on screen (0 for no pausing)

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

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To configure displayed lines on a screen.

Example:

To configure displayed lines on a screen.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# length 10

4.2.94.10 location

Command: location <LINE>

location Enter terminal location description

<LINE>

One text line describing the terminal's location

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure description of location.

Example:

To configure description (taiwan) of location.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# location taiwan

4.2.94.11 motd-banner

Command: motd-banner

motd-banner

Enable the display of the MOTD banner

Default:

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Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable MOTD banner.

Example:

To enable MOTD banner..

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# motd-banner

4.2.94.12 no

Command: no no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function

Example:

To disable the function (motd-banner) for vty 1

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# no motd-banner

4.2.94.13 privilege level

Command: privilege level <0-15> privilege

Change privilege level for line

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level

Assign default privilege level for line

<0-15>

Default privilege level for line

Default:

15

Usage Guide:

To configure privilege level

Example:

To configure privilege level (5) for vty 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# privilege level 5

4.2.94.14 width

Command: width <0 or 40-512>

width

Set width of the display terminal

<0 or 40-512>

Number of characters on a screen line (0 for unlimited width)

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure width of the display terminal.

Example:

To configure width (50) of the display terminal for vty 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# line vty 1

Switch (config-line)# width 50

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4.2.95 lldp holdtime

Command: lldp holdtime <2-10>

lldp LLDP configurations.

holdtime

Sets LLDP hold time (The neighbor switch will discarded the LLDP information after "hold time" multiplied with "timer" seconds ).

<2-10>

2-10 seconds

Default:

4

Usage Guide:

To enable LLDP hold time

Example:

To enable LLDP hold time (5)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp holdtime 5

4.2.96 lldp med datum

Command: lldp med datum nad83-mllw | nad83-navd88 | wgs84

lldp LLDP configurations.

med

Media Endpoint Discovery

datum

Datum (geodetic system) type

nad83-mllw

Mean lower low water datum 1983

nad83-navd88

North American vertical datum 1983

wgs84

World Geodetic System 1984

Default:

WGS84

Usage Guide:

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To configure Datum type of LLDP

Example:

To configure Datum type (nad83-mllw) of LLDP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp med datum nad83-mllw

4.2.97 lldp med fast

Command: lldp med fast <1-10>

lldp LLDP configurations.

med

Media Endpoint Discovery

fast

Number of times to repeat LLDP frame transmission at fast start.

Default:

4

Usage Guide:

To configure frame transmission time of LLDP

Example:

To configure frame transmission time (6) of LLDP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp med fast 6

4.2.98 lldp med location-tlv altitude

Command: lldp med location-tlv altitude [floors <Meters or floors>] | [meters <Meters or floors>]

lldp LLDP configurations.

med

Media Endpoint Discovery

location-tlv

LLDP-MED Location Type Length Value parameter

altitude

Altitude parameter

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floors

Specify the altitude in floor.

<Meters or floors>

Altitude value.

meters

Specify the altitude in meters.

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure altitude of LLDP-MED

Example:

To configure altitude (Floors 5) of LLDP-MED

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp med location-tlv altitude floors 5

4.2.99 lldp med location-tlv elin-addr

Command: lldp med location-tlv elin-addr <ELIN number>

lldp LLDP configurations.

med

Media Endpoint Discovery

location-tlv

LLDP-MED Location Type Length Value parameter

elin-addr

Emergency Location Identification Number, (e.g. E911 and others), such as defined by TIA or NENA.

<ELIN number>

ELIN value

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure Emergency Location Identification Number of LLDP-MED

Example:

To configure Emergency Location Identification Number (911) of LLDP-MED

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp med location-tlv elin-addr 911

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4.2.100 lldp med location-tlv latitude

Command: lldp med location-tlv latitude north <Degrees> | south <Degrees>

lldp LLDP configurations.

med

Media Endpoint Discovery

location-tlv

LLDP-MED Location Type Length Value parameter

latitude

Latitude parameter

north

Setting latitude direction to north.

south

Setting latitude direction to south

<Degrees>

Latitude degrees (0.0000-90.0000)

Default:

North, 0

Usage Guide:

To configure latitude direction of LLDP-MED

Example:

To configure latitude direction (south, 5) of LLDP-MED

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp med location-tlv latitude south 5

4.2.101 lldp med location-tlv longitude

Command: lldp med location-tlv longitude east <Degrees> | west <Degrees>

lldp LLDP configurations.

med

Media Endpoint Discovery

location-tlv

LLDP-MED Location Type Length Value parameter

longitude

Longitude parameter

east

Setting longitude direction to east.

west

Setting longitude direction to west.

<Degrees>

Longitude degrees (0.0000-180.0000)

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Default:

North, 0

Usage Guide:

To configure longitude direction of LLDP-MED

Example:

To configure longitude direction (east, 5) of LLDP-MED

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp med location-tlv longitude east 5

4.2.102 lldp med media-vlan-policy

Command: lldp med media-vlan-policy <Index : 0-31> {guest-voice | guest-voice-signaling softphone-voice | streaming-video | video-conferencing | video-signaling | voice | voice-signaling} {tagged | untagged} <vlan_id> dscp <0-63> l2-priority <0-7>

lldp LLDP configurations.

med

Media Endpoint Discovery

media-vlan-policy

Use the media-vlan-policy to create a policy, which can be assigned to an interface.

<Index : 0-31>

Policy id for the policy which is created.

guest-voice

Create a guest voice policy.

guest-voice-signaling

Create a guest voice signaling policy.

softphone-voice

Create a softphone voice policy.

streaming-video

Create a streaming video policy.

video-conferencing

Create a video conferencing policy.

video-signaling

Create a video signaling policy.

voice

Create a voice policy.

voice-signaling

Create a voice signaling policy.

tagged

The policy uses tagged frames.

untagged

The policy uses un-tagged frames.

<vlan_id>

The VLAN the policy uses tagged frames.

dscp

Differentiated Services Code Point.

<0-63>

DSCP value 0-63

l2-priority

Layer 2 priority.

<0-7>

Priority 0-7

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Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure media-VLAN-policy of LLDP-MED

Example:

To configure media-VLAN-policy as below table of LLDP-MED

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp med media-vlan-policy 1 guest-voice tagged 1 dscp 45 l2-priority

5

4.2.103 lldp reinit

Command: lldp reinit <1-10>

lldp LLDP configurations.

reinit

LLDP tx reinitialization delay in seconds

<1-10>

1-10 seconds.

Default:

2

Usage Guide:

To configure Tx re-initialization delay time of LLDP

Example:

To configure Tx re-initialization delay time (5) of LLDP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp reinit 5

4.2.104 lldp timer

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Command: lldp timer <5-32768>

lldp LLDP configurations.

timer

Sets LLDP TX interval (The time between each LLDP frame transmitted in seconds)

<5-32768>

5-32768 seconds.

Default:

30

Usage Guide:

To configure Tx interval time of LLDP

Example:

To configure Tx interval time (555) of LLDP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp timer 555

4.2.105 lldp transmission-delay

Command: lldp transmission-delay <1-8192>

lldp LLDP configurations.

transmission-delay

Sets LLDP transmision-delay. LLDP transmission delay (the amount of time that the transmission of LLDP frames will delayed after LLDP configuration has changed) in seconds.)

<1-8192>

1-8192 seconds.

Default:

2

Usage Guide:

To configure Tx transmission-delay time of LLDP

Example:

To configure Tx transmission-delay time (88) of LLDP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# lldp transmission-delay 88

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4.2.106 logging host

Command: logging host <hostname> | <ipv4_ucast>

logging Syslog

host

host

<hostname>

Domain name of the log server

<ipv4_ucast>

IP address of the log server

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure address of log server

Example:

To configure address of log server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# logging host 192.168.5.5

4.2.107 logging level

Command: logging level error | info | warning

logging Syslog

level

level

error

Error

info

Information

warning

Warning

Default:

Info

Usage Guide:

To configure level of log server

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Example:

To configure level of log server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# logging level error

4.2.108 logging on

Command: logging on

logging Syslog

on

Enable syslog server

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable log server

Example:

To enable log server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# logging on

4.2.109 loop-protect

Command: loop-protect

loop-protect Loop protection configuration

Default:

Disabled

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Usage Guide:

To enable Loop Protection

Example:

To enable Loop Protection

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# loop-protect

4.2.110 loop-protect shutdown-time

Command: loop-protect shutdown-time <0-604800>

loop-protect Loop protection configuration

shutdown-time

Loop protection shutdown time interval

<0-604800>

Shutdown time in second

Default:

180

Usage Guide:

To configure shutdown time interval of Loop Protection

Example:

To configure shutdown time interval (888) of Loop Protection

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# loop-protect shutdown-time 888

4.2.111 loop-protect transmit-time

Command: loop-protect transmit-time <0-10>

loop-protect Loop protection configuration

transmit-time

Loop protection transmit time interval

<1-10>

Transmit time in second

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Default:

5

Usage Guide:

To configure Transmission Time of Loop Protection

Example:

To configure Transmission Time (8) of Loop Protection

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# loop-protect transmit-time 8

4.2.112 mac address-table aging-time

Command: mac address-table aging-time <0,10-1000000>

mac MAC table entries/configuration

address-table

MAC table entries/configuration

<0,10-1000000>

Aging time in seconds, 0 disables aging

Default:

300

Usage Guide:

To configure Aging Time of MAC Address Table

Example:

To configure Aging Time (888) of MAC Address Table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mac address-table aging-time 888

4.2.113 mac address-table static

Command: mac address-table static <mac_addr> vlan <vlan_id> interface * | 10GigabitEthernet

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<port_type_list> | GigabitEthernet <port_type_list>

mac MAC table entries/configuration

address-table

MAC table entries/configuration

static

Static MAC address

<mac_addr>

48 bit MAC address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

vlan

VLAN keyword

<vlan_id>

VLAN IDs 1-4095

interface

Select an interface to configure

*

All switches or All ports

GigabitEthernet

1 Gigabit Ethernet Port

10GigabitEthernet

10 Gigabit Ethernet Port

Default:

300

Usage Guide:

To configure Static MAC Address Table

Example:

To configure Static MAC Address Table as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (c onfig)# mac address-table static 00:11:22:33:44:55 vlan 1 interface

GigabitEthernet 1/1

4.2.114 mep <Instance> ais

Command: mep <Instance> ais [ fr1m | fr1s ] [ protect ]

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

ais

Alarm Indication Signal

fr1m

Frame rate is 1 f/min.

fr1s

Frame rate is 1 f/s.

protect

The A IS can be used f or protection. A t t he p oint o f s tate c hange three A IS P DU i s transmitted a s fa st as possible.

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Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure AIS of MEP

Example:

To configure AIS of MEP 1 as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 ais fr1s

4.2.115 mep <Instance> aps

Command: mep <Instance> aps <prio> [ multi | uni ] { laps | { raps [ octet <octet> ] } }

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

aps

Automatic Protection Switching protocol

laps

Linear Automatic Protection Switching protocol.

multi

OAM PDU is transmitted with multicast MAC. Must me 'multi' in case of RAPS.

uni

OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database. Only possible in case of LAPS.

raps

Ring Automatic Protection Switching protocol.

octet

Then last OCTET in the multicast MAC. Only possible in case of RAPS.

<Octet : uint>

Last OCTET value

uni

OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database. Only possible in case of LAPS.

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure APS of MEP

Example:

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To configure APS of MEP 1 as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 aps 7 laps

4.2.116 mep <Instance> cc

Command: mep <Instance> cc <Prio : 0-7> fr100s | fr10s | fr1m | fr1s | fr300s | fr6h | fr6m

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

cc

Continuity Check

<Prio : 0-7>

Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID.

fr100s Frame rate is 100 f/s.

fr10s Frame rate is 10 f/s.

fr1m Frame rate is 1 f/min.

fr1s Frame rate is 1 f/s.

fr300s Frame rate is 300 f/s.

fr6h Frame rate is 6 f/hour.

fr6m Frame rate is 6 f/min.

Default:

Usage Guide:

To configure CC of MEP

Example:

To configure CC of MEP 1 as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 cc 2 fr10s

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4.2.117 mep <Instance> client domain

Command: mep <Instance> client domain { evc | vlan }

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

client

Transport layer Client

evc

EVC Domain.

vlan

Vlan Domain

Default:

EVC

Usage Guide:

To configure Client Domain of MEP

Example:

To configure Client Domain (EVC) of MEP 1

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 client domain evc

4.2.118 mep <Instance> client flow

Command: mep <Instance> client flow <cflow> level <level> [ ais-prio [ <aisprio> | ais-highest ] ]

[ lck-prio [ <lckprio> | lck-highest ] ]

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

level

The MEG level on the client layer

<Level : 0-7>

The MEG level value

ais-prio

AIS injection priority

<Aisprio : 0-7>

AIS injection priority value

ais-highest

Request the highest possible AIS priority

lck-prio

LCK injection priority

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<Lckprio : 0-7>

LCK injection priority value.

lck-highest

Request the highest possible LCK priority.

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure Client Flow of MEP

Example:

To configure Client Flow of MEP 1 as below table.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 client flow 5 level 4 ais-prio ais-highest lck-prio 3

4.2.119 mep <Instance> dm

Command: mep <Instance> dm <prio> [ multi | { uni mep-id <mepid> } ] [ single | dual ] [ rdtrp | flow ] interval <interval> last-n <lastn>

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

dm

Delay Measurement

<Prio : 0-7>

Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID

dual

Delay Measurement based on 1DM PDU transmission.

flow

The t wo w ay del ay is c alculated as r ound t rip s ymmetrical f low delay. T he f ar e nd residence t ime is subtracted.

interval

Interval between PDU transmission in 10ms. Min value is 10.

<Interval : uint>

Interval value

multi

OAM PDU is transmitted with multicast MAC.

rdtrp

The two way delay is calculated as round trip delay. The far end residence time is not subtracted.

single

Delay Measurement based on DMM/DMR PDU.

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uni

OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database.

mep-id

Peer MEP-ID for unicast DM. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database.

<Mepid : uint>

Peer MEP-ID value

last-n

The last N dalays used for average last N calculation. Min value is 10.

<Lastn : uint>

The last N value

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure Delay Measurement of MEP

Example:

To configure Delay Measurement of MEP 1 as below table.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 dm 5 rdtrp interval 10 last-n 10

4.2.120 mep <Instance> dm ns

Command: mep <Instance> dm ns

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

dm

Delay Measurement

ns

Nano Seconds

Default:

us

Usage Guide:

To configure Delay Measurement of MEP

Example:

To configure Delay Measurement unit (ns) of MEP 1 as below table.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 dm ns

4.2.121 mep <Instance> dm overflow-reset

Command: mep <Instance>

dm overflow-reset

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

dm

Delay Measurement

overflow-reset

Reset all Delay Measurement results on total delay counter overflow.

Default:

Keep

Usage Guide:

To reset Delay Measurement of MEP while overflowing

Example:

To reset Delay Measurement of MEP 1 while overflowing

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 dm overflow-reset

4.2.122 mep <Instance> dm proprietary

Command: mep <Instance>

dm proprietary

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

dm

Delay Measurement

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proprietary

Proprietary Delay Measurement

Default:

Standard

Usage Guide:

To configure Tx mode (proprietary) of MEP.

Example:

To configure Tx mode (proprietary) of MEP 1

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 dm proprietary

4.2.123 mep <Instance> dm syncronized

Command: mep <Instance>

dm syncronized

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

dm

Delay Measurement

syncronized

Near enad and far end is real time syncronized.

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To configure Time Sync of MEP.

Example:

To configure Time Sync of MEP 1

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 dm syncronized

4.2.124 mep <Instance> down

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Command: mep <Instance> [ mip ]

down domain { port | evc | vlan } [ vid <vid> ] flow <flow>

level <level> interface <port_type> <port>

mep Maintenance Entity Point

mip

This MEP instance is a half-MIP

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

down

This MEP is a Down-MEP

domain

The domain of the MEP

evc

This MEP is a EVC domain MEP.

port

This MEP is a Port domain MEP.

vlan

This MEP is a VLAN domain MEP.

flow

The flow instance that the MEP is related to.

<flow >

The flow instance number when not in the port domain.

vid

In case the MEP is a port Up-MEP or a EVC customer MIP the VID must be given.

<Vid : vlan_id>

The port Domain MEP VID. This is required for a Port Up-MEP.

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Down-MEP of MEP.

Example:

To configure Down-MEP of MEP 1 as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 down domain port flow 1 level 0 interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

4.2.125 mep <Instance> lb

Command: mep <Instance>

lb <prio> [ dei ] [ multi | { uni { { mep-id <mepid> } | { mac

<mac> } } } ] count <count> size <size> interval <interval>

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

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lb

Loop Back

<Prio : 0-7>

Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID.

count

The number of LBM PDU to send in one loop test. The value 0 indicate infinite transmission (test behavior). This is HW based LBM/LBR and Requires VOE.

<Count : uint>

Number of LBM PDU to send value

size

The number of bytes in the LBM PDU Data Pattern TLV

<size>

The LBM frame size. This is entered as the wanted size (in bytes) of a un-tagged frame containing LBM OAM

PDU - including CRC (four bytes). Example when 'Size' = 64 => Un-tagged frame size = DMAC(6) + SMAC(6) +

TYPE(2) + LBM PDU LENGTH(46) + CRC(4) = 64

interval

The number of bytes in the LBM PDU Data Pattern TLV

<interval>

The interval between transmitting LBM PDU. in case 'count' != 0 this is in 10ms and max is 100. In case

'count' == 0 this is in 1us and max is 10.000.

dei

Drop Eligible Indicator in case of tagged OAM.

multi

OAM PDU is transmitted with multicast MAC.

uni

OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from

peer MEP MAC database.

mac

Loop Back unicast MAC to be used in case of LB against MIP.

<Mac : mac_addr>

Loop Back target unicast MAC value

mep-id Peer MEP-ID for unicast LB. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database.

<Mepid : uint>

Peer MEP-ID value

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Loop Back of MEP.

Example:

To configure Loop Back of MEP 2 as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 2 lb 1 dei count 10 size 64 interval 100

4.2.126 mep <Instance> lck

Command:

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mep <Instance>

lck fr1m | fr1s

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

lck

Locked Signal

fr1m

Frame rate is 1 f/min.

fr1s

Frame rate is 1 f/s.

Default:

1 frame/sec

Usage Guide:

To configure Locked Frame Rate of MEP.

Example:

To configure Locked Frame Rate (1 frame/sec) of MEP 2.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 2 lck

Switch (config)# mep 2 lck fr1s

4.2.127 mep <Instance> level

Command: mep <Instance>

level <Level : 0-7>

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

level

The MEG level of the MEP

<Level : 0-7>

The MEG level value

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure MEG level of MEP.

Example:

To configure MEG level (2) of MEP 2.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 2 level 2

4.2.128 mep <Instance> lm

Command: mep <Instance>

lm <prio> [ multi | uni ] [ single | dual ] [ fr10s | fr1s | fr6m | fr1m |

fr6h ] [ flr <flr> ]

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

lm

Loss Measurement

<Prio : 0-7>

Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID.

fr10s Frame rate is 10 f/s.

fr1m Frame rate is 1 f/min.

fr1s Frame rate is 1 f/s.

fr6h Frame rate is 6 f/hour.

fr6m Frame rate is 6 f/min.

dual Dual ended LM is based on CCM PDU.

single

Single ended LM is based on LMM/LMR PDU.

multi

OAM PDU is transmitted with multicast MAC.

uni

OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database. In case of LM there is only one peer MEP.

flr The Frame Loss Ratio interval.

<Flr : uint>

The Frame Loss Ratio interval value.

Default:

Usage Guide:

To configure Loss Measurement of MEP.

Example:

To configure Loss Measurement of MEP 2 as below table

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 2 lm 5 uni flr 4

4.2.129 mep <Instance> lt

Command: mep <Instance>

lt <prio> { { mep-id <mepid> } | { mac <mac> } } ttl <ttl>

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

lt

Link Trace

<Prio : 0-7>

Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID.

mac

Link Trace target unicast MAC to be used in case of LT against MIP.

<Mac : mac_addr>

Link Trace target unicast MAC value.

mep-id

Peer MEP-ID for Link Trace target unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database.

<Mepid : uint>

Peer MEP-ID value.

ttl

Time To Live.

<Ttl : uint>

Time To Live value

Default:

Usage Guide:

To configure Link Trace of MEP.

Example:

To configure Link Trace of MEP 1 as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 lt 4 mac 11-3A-15-A3-53-44

4.2.130 mep <Instance> meg-id

Command:

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mep <Instance>

meg-id <megid> { itu | itu-cc | { ieee [ name <name> ] } }

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

meg-id

The ITU/IEEE MEG-ID

<Megid : word>

The MEG-ID string. This is either the ITU MEG-ID or the IEEE Short MA, depending on the selected

MEG-ID format. The ITU max. is 13 characters. The ITU-CC max. is 15 characters. The IEEE max. is

16 characters..

ieee The MEG-ID (Short MA Name) has IEEE Character String format. The meg-id max. is 16 characters.

itu The MEG-ID has ITU format (ICC - UMC). The meg-id max. is 13 characters.

itu-cc The MEG-ID has ITU Country Code format (CC - ICC - UMC). The meg-id max. is 15 characters

name

Only relevant for IEEE. The MAID is with Maintenance Domain Name

<Name : word>

Maintenance Domain Name string. The max is 16 characters

Default:

Usage Guide:

To configure MEG-ID of MEP.

Example:

To configure MEG-ID of MEP 1 as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 meg-id ICC000MEG0000 ieee name interlogix.com

4.2.131 mep <Instance> mep-id

Command: mep <Instance>

mep-id <mepid>

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

mep-id

The MEP-ID

<Mepid : uint>

The MEP-ID value.

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Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure MEP-ID of MEP.

Example:

To configure MEP-ID (5) of MEP 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 mep-id 5

4.2.132 mep <Instance> peer-mep-id

Command: mep <Instance>

peer-mep-id <mepid> [ mac <mac> ]

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

peer-mep-id

The peer MEP-ID

<Mepid : uint>

The peer MEP-ID value

mac

The peer MAC. this will be overwritten by any learned MAC – through CCM reception.

<Mac : mac_addr>

The peer MAC string

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Peer MEP-ID of MEP.

Example:

To configure Peer MEP-ID of MEP 1 as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 peer-mep-id 0 mac 11-3A-05-A1-53-11

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4.2.133 mep <Instance> performance-monitoring

Command: mep <Instance>

performance-monitoring

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

performance-monitoring

Performance monitoring Data Set collection (MEF35)

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable Performance Monitoring of MEP.

Example:

To enable Performance Monitoring of MEP 1

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 performance-monitoring

4.2.134 mep <Instance> tst

Command: mep <Instance>

tst <prio> [ dei ] mep-id <mepid> [ sequence ] [ all-zero | all-one |

one-zero ] rate <rate> size <size>

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

tst

Test Signal

<Prio : 0-7>

Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID.

dei

Drop Eligible Indicator in case of tagged OAM.

mep-id

Peer MEP-ID for unicast TST. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database.

<Mepid : uint>

Peer MEP-ID value

sequence

Enable sequence number in TST PDU

all-one

Test pattern is set to all one.

all-zero

Test pattern is set to all zero.

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one-zero

Test pattern is set to 10101010.

rate

The TST frame transmission bit rate - in Mega bits pr. second. Limit on Caracal is 400 Mbps. Limit on Serval is

1Gbps. This is the bit rate of a standard frame without any encapsulation. If 1 Mbps rate is selected in a EVC

MEP, the added tag will give a h i

<Rate : uint>

Transmission rate value

size

The TST frame size. This is entered as the wanted size (in bytes) of a un-tagged frame containing TST OAM PDU

- including CRC (four bytes). Example when 'Size' = 64 => Un-tagged frame size = DMAC(6) + SMAC(6) +

TYPE(2) + TST PDU LENGTH(46) + CRC(4) = 64

<Size : uint>

Frame size value

Default:

Usage Guide:

To enable Test Signal of MEP.

Example:

To enable Test Signal of MEP 1 as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 tst 3 dei mep-id 2 sequence one-zero rate 10 size 68

4.2.135 mep <Instance> up

Command: mep <Instance> [mip]

up domain { port | evc | vlan } [ vid <vid> ] flow <flow> level

<level> interface <port_type> <port>

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

mip

This MEP instance is a half-MIP

up

This MEP is a Up-MEP

domain

The domain of the MEP

evc

This MEP is a EVC domain MEP.

port

This MEP is a Port domain MEP.

vlan

This MEP is a VLAN domain MEP.

flow

The flow instance that the MEP is related to.

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<flow >

The flow instance number when not in the port domain.

vid

In case the MEP is a port Up-MEP or a EVC customer MIP the VID must be given.

<Vid : vlan_id>

The port Domain MEP VID. This is required for a Port Up-MEP.

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Up-MEP of MEP.

Example:

To configure Up-MEP of MEP 2 as below table

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 2 up domain port vid 1 flow 1 level 2 interface GigabitEthernet

1/1

4.2.136 mep <Instance> vid

Command: mep <Instance>

vid <vid>

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

vid

The MEP VID

<Vid : vlan_id>

The MEP VID value

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To set VID of MEP.

Example:

To set VID (8) of MEP 1.

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 vid 8

4.2.137 mep <Instance> voe

Command: mep <Instance>

voe

mep Maintenance Entity Point

<Instance>

The MEP instance number.

voe

MEP is VOE based

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To set VOE of MEP.

Example:

To set VOE (8) of MEP 1

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mep 1 voe

4.2.138 monitor destination

Command: monitor destination interface 10GigabitEthernet <port_type_list> | GigabitEthernet

<port_type_list>

monitor Set monitor configuration

destination

The destination port. That is the port that trafficed should be mirrored to

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To configure Mirroring Port

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Example:

To set Mirroring Port (GigabitEthernet 1/2)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# monitor destination interface GigabitEthernet 1/2

4.2.139 monitor source

Command: monitor source interface * | 10GigabitEthernet <port_type_list> | GigabitEthernet

<port_type_list> { both | rx | tx }

monitor Set monitor configuration

source

The source port(s). That is the ports to be mirrored to the destination port.

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To configure Mirrored Port

Example:

To set Mirrored Port (GigabitEthernet 1/1, Tx + Rx)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# monitor source interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 both

4.2.140 mvr

Command:

Mvr mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable MVR

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Example:

To enable MVR

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr

4.2.141 mvr name <mvr_name> channel

Command: mvr name <mvr_name> channel <ProfileName : word16> mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

name

MVR multicast name

<MvrName : word16>

MVR multicast VLAN name

channel

MVR channel configuration

<ProfileName : word16>

Profile name

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure channel interface of MVR profile

Example:

To configure channel interface (1) of MVR profile (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr name 123 channel 1

4.2.142 mvr name <mvr_name> frame priority

Command: mvr name <mvr_name> frame priority <CosPriority : 0-7> mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

name

MVR multicast name

<MvrName : word16>

MVR multicast VLAN name

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frame

MVR control frame in TX

priority

Interface CoS priority

<CosPriority : 0-7>

CoS priority ranges from 0 to 7

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure frame priority of MVR profile

Example:

To configure frame priority (5) of MVR profile (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr name 123 frame priority 5

4.2.143 mvr name <mvr_name> frame tagged

Command: mvr name <mvr_name> frame tagged mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

name

MVR multicast name

<MvrName : word16>

MVR multicast VLAN name

frame

MVR control frame in TX

tagged

Tagged IGMP/MLD frames will be sent

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure frame tagged of MVR profile

Example:

To configure frame tagged (frame tagged) of MVR profile (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr name 123 frame tagged

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4.2.144 mvr name <mvr_name> igmp-address

Command: mvr name <mvr_name> igmp-address <ipv4_ucast> mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

name

MVR multicast name

<MvrName : word16>

MVR multicast VLAN name

igmp-address

MVR address configuration used in IGMP

<ipv4_ucast>

A valid IPv4 unicast address

Default:

0.0.0.0

Usage Guide:

To configure the MVR address of MVR profile

Example:

To configure the MVR address (192.168.0.55) of MVR profile (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr name 123 igmp-address 192.168.0.55

4.2.145 mvr name <mvr_name> last-member-query-interval

Command: mvr name <mvr_name> last-member-query-interval <IpmcLmqi : 0-31744> mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

name

MVR multicast name

<MvrName : word16>

MVR multicast VLAN name

last-member-query-interval

Last Member Query Interval in tenths of seconds

<IpmcLmqi : 0-31744>

0 - 31744 tenths of seconds

Default:

5

Usage Guide:

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To configure the Last Member Query Interval of MVR profile

Example:

To configure the Last Member Query Interval (50 seconds) of MVR profile (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr name 123 last-member-query-interval 500

4.2.146 mvr name <mvr_name> mode

Command: mvr name <mvr_name> mode { compatible | dynamic } mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

name

MVR multicast name

<MvrName : word16>

MVR multicast VLAN name

mode

MVR mode of operation

compatible

Compatible MVR operation mode

dynamic

Dynamic MVR operation mode

Default:

Dynamic

Usage Guide:

To configure the mode of MVR profile

Example:

To configure the mode (compatible) of MVR profile (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr name 123 mode compatible

4.2.147 mvr vlan <vlan_list>

Command: mvr vlan <vlan_list> mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

vlan

MVR multicast vlan

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<vlan_list>

MVR multicast VLAN list

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To create a profile of MVR VLAN

Example:

To create a profile of MVR VLAN (5)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr vlan 5

4.2.148 mvr vlan <vlan_list> channel

Command: mvr vlan <vlan_list> channel <ProfileName : word16> mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

vlan

MVR multicast vlan

<vlan_list>

MVR multicast VLAN list

channel

MVR channel configuration

<ProfileName : word16>

Profile name

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure the channel of MVR profile

Example:

To configure the channel (1) of MVR VLAN (5)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr vlan 5 channel 1

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4.2.149 mvr vlan <vlan_list> frame priority

Command: mvr vlan <vlan_list>

frame priority <CosPriority : 0-7>

mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

vlan

MVR multicast vlan

<vlan_list>

MVR multicast VLAN list

frame

MVR control frame in TX

priority

Interface CoS priority

<CosPriority : 0-7>

CoS priority ranges from 0 to 7

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure the frame priority of MVR VLAN

Example:

To configure the frame priority (5) of MVR VLAN (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr vlan 123 frame priority 5

4.2.150 mvr vlan <vlan_list> tagged

Command: mvr vlan <vlan_list>

tagged

mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

vlan

MVR multicast vlan

<vlan_list>

MVR multicast VLAN list

tagged

Tagged IGMP/MLD frames will be sent

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the IGMP/MLD frame tagged of MVR VLAN

Example:

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To enable the IGMP/MLD frame tagged of MVR VLAN (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr vlan 123 tagged

4.2.151 mvr vlan <vlan_list> igmp-address

Command: mvr vlan <vlan_list> igmp-address <ipv4_ucast> mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

vlan

MVR multicast vlan

<vlan_list>

MVR multicast VLAN list

igmp-address

MVR address configuration used in IGMP

<ipv4_ucast>

A valid IPv4 unicast address

Default:

0.0.0.0

Usage Guide:

To configure the MVR address of MVR VLAN

Example:

To configure the MVR address (192.168.0.55) of of MVR VLAN (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr vlan 123 igmp-address 192.168.0.55

4.2.152 mvr vlan <vlan_list> last-member-query-interval

Command: mvr vlan <vlan_list> last-member-query-interval <IpmcLmqi : 0-31744> mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

vlan

MVR multicast vlan

<vlan_list>

MVR multicast VLAN list

last-member-query-interval

Last Member Query Interval in tenths of seconds

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<IpmcLmqi : 0-31744>

0 - 31744 tenths of seconds

Default:

5

Usage Guide:

To configure the Last Member Query Interval of MVR VLAN

Example:

To configure the Last Member Query Interval (50 seconds) of MVR VLAN (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr vlan 123 last-member-query-interval 500

4.2.153 mvr vlan <vlan_list> mode

Command: mvr vlan <vlan_list> mode [ compatible | dynamic ] mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

vlan

MVR multicast vlan

<vlan_list>

MVR multicast VLAN list

mode

MVR mode of operation

compatible

Compatible MVR operation mode

dynamic

Dynamic MVR operation mode

Default:

Dynamic

Usage Guide:

To configure the mode of MVR VLAN

Example:

To configure the mode (compatible) of MVR VLAN (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr vlan 123 mode compatible

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4.2.154 mvr vlan <vlan_list> name

Command: mvr vlan <vlan_list> name mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

vlan

MVR multicast vlan

<vlan_list>

MVR multicast VLAN list

name

MVR multicast name

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure profile name of MVR VLAN

Example:

To configure profile name (6) of MVR VLAN (5)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# mvr vlan 5 name 6

4.2.155 network-clock clk-source <clk-source> aneg-mode

Command: network-clock clk-source <clk-source> aneg-mode { master | slave | forced } network-clock

network-clock

clk-source

clk-source - commands related to a specific clock source.

<clk-source : 1-2>

Clock source number

aneg-mode

Sets the preferred negotiation.

forced Activate forced slave negotiation

master Activate prefer master negotiation

slave Activate prefer slave negotiation

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure preferred negotiation of network-clock

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Example:

To configure preferred negotiation (slave) of network-clock (source 1)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# network-clock clk-source 1 aneg-mode slave

4.2.156 network-clock clk-source <clk-source> hold-timeout

Command: network-clock clk-source <clk-source> hold-timeout <3-18> network-clock

network-clock

clk-source

clk-source - commands related to a specific clock source.

<clk-source : 1-2>

Clock source number

hold-timeout

The hold off timer value in 100 ms.Valid values are range 3-18.

<3-18>

Value in 100ms. E.g 9 gives a hold timeput of 900 ms

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure hold off timer of network-clock

Example:

To configure hold off timer (800 ms) of network-clock (source 1)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# network-clock clk-source 1 hold-timeout 8

4.2.157 network-clock clk-source <clk-source> nominate

Command: network-clock clk-source <clk-source> nominate { clk-in | { interface <port_type>

<port> } } network-clock

network-clock

clk-source

clk-source - commands related to a specific clock source.

<clk-source : 1-2>

Clock source number

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nominate

Nominate a clk input to become a selectable clock source.

clk-in Nominate the station clock input as a source. The PCB104 SyncE module supports 10 MHz station clock input

interface

Nominate an ethernet interface as a source

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Nominated mode of network-clock

Example:

To configure Nominated mode of network-clock for interface GigabitEthernet 1/2

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# network-clock clk-source 1 nominate interface GigabitEthernet 1/2

4.2.158 network-clock clk-source <clk-source> priority

Command: network-clock clk-source <clk-source> priority <0-1> network-clock

network-clock

clk-source

clk-source - commands related to a specific clock source.

<clk-source : 1-2>

Clock source number

priority

Priority of nominated clock sources

<0-1>

Priority number

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure priority of network-clock

Example:

To configure priority (1) of network-clock (source 1)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# network-clock clk-source 1 priority 1

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4.2.159 network-clock clk-source <clk-source> ssm-overwrite

Command: network-clock clk-source <clk-source> ssm-overwrite { prc | ssua | ssub | eec2 | eec1 | dnu } network-clock

network-clock

clk-source

clk-source - commands related to a specific clock source.

<clk-source : 1-2>

Clock source number

ssm-overwrite

Clock source SSM overwrite

dnu

dnu

eec1

eec1

eec2

eec2

prc

prc

ssua

ssua

ssub

ssub

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure SSM overwrite of network-clock

Example:

To configure SSM overwrite (prc) of network-clock (source 1)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# network-clock clk-source 1 ssm-overwrite prc

4.2.160 network-clock option

Command: network-clock option { eec1 | eec2 } network-clock

network-clock

option

EEC options

eec1

EEC1: DPLL bandwidth = 3,5 Hz, pull-in range = +/-12 ppm

eec2

EEC2: DPLL bandwidth = 0,1 Hz, pull-in range = +/-12 ppm

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Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure EEC options of network-clock

Example:

To configure EEC options (eec1) of network-clock

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# network-clock option eec1

4.2.161 network-clock selector

Command: network-clock selector { { manual clk-source <clk-source : 1-2> } | selected | nonrevertive | revertive | holdover | freerun } network-clock

network-clock

selector

Selection mode of nominated clock sources

freerun

Selector is forced in free run

holdover

Selector is forced in holdover

manual

Selector is manually set to the chosen clock source

<clk-source : 1-2>

Clock source number

clk-source

clk-source - commands related to a specific clock source

nonrevertive

Selector is automatically selecting the best clock source - non revertively

revertive

Selector is automatically selecting the best clock source - revertively

selected

Selector is manually set to the pt. selected clocfk source (not possible in unlocked mode)

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Clock Selection Mode of network-clock

Example:

To configure Clock Selection Mode (Forced Free Run) of network-clock

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# network-clock selector freerun

4.2.162 network-clock ssm-freerun

Command: network-clock ssm-freerun { prc | ssua | ssub | eec2 | eec1 | dnu | inv } network-clock

network-clock

ssm-freerun

Free Running SSM overwrite

dnu

dnu

eec1

eec1

eec2

eec2

inv

inv

prc

prc

ssua

ssua

ssub

ssub

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Free Running SSM overwrite Mode of network-clock

Example:

To configure Free Running SSM overwrite Mode (DNU) of network-clock

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# network-clock ssm-freerun dnu

4.2.163 network-clock ssm-holdover

Command: network-clock ssm-holdover { prc | ssua | ssub | eec2 | eec1 | dnu | inv } network-clock

network-clock

ssm-holdover

Hold Over SSM overwrite

dnu

dnu

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eec1

eec1

eec2

eec2

inv

inv

prc

prc

ssua

ssua

ssub

ssub

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Hold Over SSM overwrite Mode of network-clock

Example:

To configure Hold Over SSM overwrite Mode (DNU) of network-clock

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# network-clock ssm-holdover dnu

4.2.164 network-clock wait-to-restore

Command: network-clock wait-to-restore <0-12> network-clock

network-clock

wait-to-restore

WTR time (0-12 min) '0' is disable

<0-12>

wait-to-restore value in min

Default:

5

Usage Guide:

To configure WTR time of network-clock

Example:

To configure WTR time (6) of network-clock

Switch# configure terminal

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Switch (config)# network-clock wait-to-restore 6

4.2.165 no

Command: no no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function

Example:

To disable the function (loop-protect)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# no loop-protect

4.2.166 ntp

Command: ntp ntp

Configure NTP

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the NTP service

Example:

To enable the NTP service

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ntp

4.2.167 ntp server

Command: ntp server <1-5> ip-address { <ipv4_var> | <ipv6_var> | <name_var> } ntp

Configure NTP

server

Configure NTP server

<1-5>

index number

<hostname>

domain name

<ipv4_ucast>

ipv4 address

<ipv6_ucast>

ipv6 address

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the IP addresses of NTP Server

Example:

To configure the IP address (9.9.9.9) of NTP Server for index 1

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# ntp server 1 ip-address 9.9.9.9

4.2.167.1 do

Command: do < exec commands >

do To run exec commands

Default:

N/A

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Usage Guide:

To run exec commands

Example:

To run “show aaa”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# poe-time-range profile1

Switch (config-poe-time-range)#do show aaa console : local telnet : local ssh : local http : local

4.2.167.2 end

Command: end

end Go back to EXEC mode

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To back to EXEC mode

Example:

To back to EXEC mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# poe-time-range profile1

Switch (config-poe-time-range)#end

Switch#

4.2.167.3 exit

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Command: exit

exit Exit from current mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit current mode

Example:

To exit current mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# poe-time-range profile1

Switch (config-poe-time-range)#exit

Switch (config)#

4.2.167.4 no

Command: no no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function.

Example:

To enable the function (description 999).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# poe-time-range profile1

Switch (config-poe-time-range)#no description 999

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4.2.167.5 periodic

Command: periodic { Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun } <start_h> <start_m> to <end_h>

<end_m> [ reboot <reboot_h> <reboot_m> ] periodic

To create a periodic mode time-range for the PoE time-range of the switch.

Fri

Periodic Mode, with Friday.

Mon

Periodic Mode, with Monday.

Sat

Periodic Mode, with Saturday.

Sun

Periodic Mode, with Sunday.

Thu

Periodic Mode, with Thursday.

Tue

Periodic Mode, with Tuesday.

Wed

Periodic Mode, with Wednesday.

< start_h: 0-23>

<0-23> start hour

< start_m: 0-59>

<0-59> start minute

to

start to end

< end_h: 0-23>

<0-23> end hour

< end_m: 0-59>

<0-59> end minute

reboot

Enable reboot function

< reboot_h: 0-23>

<0-23> reboot hour

< reboot_m:0-59>

<0-59> reboot minute

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure the Power Over Ethernet Schedule for specific profile.

Example:

To configure the Power Over Ethernet Schedule (below table) for specific profile 1.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# poe-time-range profile1

Switch (config-poe-time-range)# periodic Mon 11 59 to 22 50 reboot 11 44

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4.2.167.6 reboot-only

Command: reboot-only { Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun } <reboot_h> <reboot_m>

reboot-only

To create a periodic mode time-range for the PoE time-range of the switch.

Fri

Periodic Mode, with Friday.

Mon

Periodic Mode, with Monday.

Sat

Periodic Mode, with Saturday.

Sun

Periodic Mode, with Sunday.

Thu

Periodic Mode, with Thursday.

Tue

Periodic Mode, with Tuesday.

Wed

Periodic Mode, with Wednesday.

< reboot_h: 0-23>

<0-23> reboot hour

< reboot_m:0-59>

<0-59> reboot minute

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure the Power Over Ethernet Reboot Schedule for specific profile.

Example:

To configure the Power Over Ethernet Reboot Schedule (below table) for specific profile.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# poe-time-range profile1

Switch (config-poe-time-range)# reboot Mon 0 0

4.2.168 port-security

Command: port-security port-security

Enable/disable port security globally

Default:

Disabled

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Usage Guide:

To enable the Port Security

Example:

To enable the Port Security

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# port-security

4.2.169 port-security aging

Command: port-security aging port-security

Enable/disable port security globally

aging

Enable/disable port security aging

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the Port Aging

Example:

To enable the Port Aging

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# port-security port-security aging

4.2.170 port-security aging time

Command: port-security aging time <10-10000000> port-security

Enable/disable port security globally

aging

Enable/disable port security aging

time

Time in seconds between check for activity on learned MAC addresses

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<10-10000000>

seconds

Default:

3600

Usage Guide:

To configure the Aging Period of Port Security

Example:

To configure the Aging Period (159) of Port Security

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# port-security aging time 159

4.2.171 privilege

Command: privilege { exec | configure | config-vlan | line | interface | if-vlan | ipmc-profile | snmps-host | stp-aggr | dhcp-pool | rfc2544-profile } level <privilege> <cmd> privilege

Command privilege parameters

config-vlan VLAN Configuration Mode

configure Global configuration mode

dhcp-pool DHCP Pool Configuration Mode

exec Exec mode

if-vlan VLAN Interface Mode

interface Port List Interface Mode

ipmc-profile IPMC Profile Mode

line Line configuration mode

rfc2544-profile RFC2544 Profile Mode

snmps-host SNMP Server Host Mode

stp-aggr STP Aggregation Mode

level Set privilege level of command

<0-15> Privilege level

<cmd>

Initial valid words and literals of the command to modify

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the Privilege Level for Command Line

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Example:

To configure the Privilege Level (DHCP Pool mode, Level 12, Command: host) for Command Line

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# privilege dhcp-pool level 12 host

4.2.172 qos map cos-dscp

Command: qos map cos-dscp <cos> dpl <dpl> dscp { <dscp_num> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21

| af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7

| ef | va } }

qos Quality of Service

map

Global QoS Map/Table

cos-dscp

Map for cos to dscp

<Cos : 0~7>

Specific class of service or range

dscp

Specify DSCP

<DscpNum : 0-63>

Specific DSCP

af11

Assured Forwarding PHB AF11(DSCP 10)

af12

Assured Forwarding PHB AF12(DSCP 12)

af13

Assured Forwarding PHB AF13(DSCP 14)

af21

Assured Forwarding PHB AF21(DSCP 18)

af22

Assured Forwarding PHB AF22(DSCP 20)

af23

Assured Forwarding PHB AF23(DSCP 22)

af31

Assured Forwarding PHB AF31(DSCP 26)

af32

Assured Forwarding PHB AF32(DSCP 28)

af33

Assured Forwarding PHB AF33(DSCP 30)

af41

Assured Forwarding PHB AF41(DSCP 34)

af42

Assured Forwarding PHB AF42(DSCP 36)

af43

Assured Forwarding PHB AF43(DSCP 38)

be

Default PHB(DSCP 0) for best effort traffic

cs1

Class Selector PHB CS1 precedence 1(DSCP 8)

cs2

Class Selector PHB CS2 precedence 2(DSCP 16)

cs3

Class Selector PHB CS3 precedence 3(DSCP 24)

cs4

Class Selector PHB CS4 precedence 4(DSCP 32)

cs5

Class Selector PHB CS5 precedence 5(DSCP 40)

cs6

Class Selector PHB CS6 precedence 6(DSCP 48)

cs7

Class Selector PHB CS7 precedence 7(DSCP 56)

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ef

Expedited Forwarding PHB(DSCP 46)

va

Voice Admit PHB(DSCP 44)

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure the DSCP Classification

Example:

To configure the DSCP Classification (QoS Class 3: DSCP CS1)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# qos map cos-dscp 3 dscp cs1

4.2.173 qos map dscp-classify

Command: qos map dscp-classify { <dscp_num> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31

| af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } }

qos Quality of Service

map

Global QoS Map/Table

dscp-classify

Map for dscp classify enable

<DscpNum : 0-63>

Specific DSCP

af11

Assured Forwarding PHB AF11(DSCP 10)

af12

Assured Forwarding PHB AF12(DSCP 12)

af13

Assured Forwarding PHB AF13(DSCP 14)

af21

Assured Forwarding PHB AF21(DSCP 18)

af22

Assured Forwarding PHB AF22(DSCP 20)

af23

Assured Forwarding PHB AF23(DSCP 22)

af31

Assured Forwarding PHB AF31(DSCP 26)

af32

Assured Forwarding PHB AF32(DSCP 28)

af33

Assured Forwarding PHB AF33(DSCP 30)

af41

Assured Forwarding PHB AF41(DSCP 34)

af42

Assured Forwarding PHB AF42(DSCP 36)

af43

Assured Forwarding PHB AF43(DSCP 38)

be

Default PHB(DSCP 0) for best effort traffic

cs1

Class Selector PHB CS1 precedence 1(DSCP 8)

cs2

Class Selector PHB CS2 precedence 2(DSCP 16)

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cs3

Class Selector PHB CS3 precedence 3(DSCP 24)

cs4

Class Selector PHB CS4 precedence 4(DSCP 32)

cs5

Class Selector PHB CS5 precedence 5(DSCP 40)

cs6

Class Selector PHB CS6 precedence 6(DSCP 48)

cs7

Class Selector PHB CS7 precedence 7(DSCP 56)

ef

Expedited Forwarding PHB(DSCP 46)

va

Voice Admit PHB(DSCP 44)

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enabled the DSCP Ingress Classification

Example:

To configure the DSCP Ingress Classification (DSCP 36)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# qos map dscp-classify af42

4.2.174 qos map dscp-cos

Command: qos map dscp-cos { <dscp_num> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } } cos

<cos> dpl <dpl>

qos Quality of Service

map

Global QoS Map/Table

dscp-cos

Map for dscp to cos

<DscpNum : 0-63>

Specific DSCP

af11

Assured Forwarding PHB AF11(DSCP 10)

af12

Assured Forwarding PHB AF12(DSCP 12)

af13

Assured Forwarding PHB AF13(DSCP 14)

af21

Assured Forwarding PHB AF21(DSCP 18)

af22

Assured Forwarding PHB AF22(DSCP 20)

af23

Assured Forwarding PHB AF23(DSCP 22)

af31

Assured Forwarding PHB AF31(DSCP 26)

af32

Assured Forwarding PHB AF32(DSCP 28)

af33

Assured Forwarding PHB AF33(DSCP 30)

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af41

Assured Forwarding PHB AF41(DSCP 34)

af42

Assured Forwarding PHB AF42(DSCP 36)

af43

Assured Forwarding PHB AF43(DSCP 38)

be

Default PHB(DSCP 0) for best effort traffic

cs1

Class Selector PHB CS1 precedence 1(DSCP 8)

cs2

Class Selector PHB CS2 precedence 2(DSCP 16)

cs3

Class Selector PHB CS3 precedence 3(DSCP 24)

cs4

Class Selector PHB CS4 precedence 4(DSCP 32)

cs5

Class Selector PHB CS5 precedence 5(DSCP 40)

cs6

Class Selector PHB CS6 precedence 6(DSCP 48)

cs7

Class Selector PHB CS7 precedence 7(DSCP 56)

ef

Expedited Forwarding PHB(DSCP 46)

va

Voice Admit PHB(DSCP 44)

cos

Specify class of service

<Cos : 0-7>

Specific class of service

dpl

Specify drop precedence level

<Dpl : dpl>

Specific drop precedence level

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure the DSCP-Based QoS Ingress Classification

Example:

To configure the DSCP-Based QoS Ingress Classification (DSCP: 44, QoS Class: 6, DPL: 2)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# qos map dscp-cos va cos 6 dpl 2

4.2.175 qos map dscp-egress-translation

Command: qos map dscp-egress-translation { <dscp_num> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } } to { <dscp_num_tr> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33

| af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } }

qos Quality of Service

map

Global QoS Map/Table

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dscp-egress-translation

Map for dscp egress translation

<DscpNum : 0-63>

Specific DSCP

af11

Assured Forwarding PHB AF11(DSCP 10)

af12

Assured Forwarding PHB AF12(DSCP 12)

af13

Assured Forwarding PHB AF13(DSCP 14)

af21

Assured Forwarding PHB AF21(DSCP 18)

af22

Assured Forwarding PHB AF22(DSCP 20)

af23

Assured Forwarding PHB AF23(DSCP 22)

af31

Assured Forwarding PHB AF31(DSCP 26)

af32

Assured Forwarding PHB AF32(DSCP 28)

af33

Assured Forwarding PHB AF33(DSCP 30)

af41

Assured Forwarding PHB AF41(DSCP 34)

af42

Assured Forwarding PHB AF42(DSCP 36)

af43

Assured Forwarding PHB AF43(DSCP 38)

be

Default PHB(DSCP 0) for best effort traffic

cs1

Class Selector PHB CS1 precedence 1(DSCP 8)

cs2

Class Selector PHB CS2 precedence 2(DSCP 16)

cs3

Class Selector PHB CS3 precedence 3(DSCP 24)

cs4

Class Selector PHB CS4 precedence 4(DSCP 32)

cs5

Class Selector PHB CS5 precedence 5(DSCP 40)

cs6

Class Selector PHB CS6 precedence 6(DSCP 48)

cs7

Class Selector PHB CS7 precedence 7(DSCP 56)

ef

Expedited Forwarding PHB(DSCP 46)

va

Voice Admit PHB(DSCP 44)

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the DSCP Egress Translation

Example:

To configure the DSCP Egress Translation (AF11 to AF12)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# qos map dscp-egress-translation af11 to af12

4.2.176 qos map dscp-ingress-translation

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Command: qos map dscp-ingress-translation { <dscp_num> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22

| af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } } to { <dscp_num_tr> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33

| af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } }

qos Quality of Service

map

Global QoS Map/Table

dscp-ingress-translation

Map for dscp ingress translation

<DscpNum : 0-63>

Specific DSCP

af11

Assured Forwarding PHB AF11(DSCP 10)

af12

Assured Forwarding PHB AF12(DSCP 12)

af13

Assured Forwarding PHB AF13(DSCP 14)

af21

Assured Forwarding PHB AF21(DSCP 18)

af22

Assured Forwarding PHB AF22(DSCP 20)

af23

Assured Forwarding PHB AF23(DSCP 22)

af31

Assured Forwarding PHB AF31(DSCP 26)

af32

Assured Forwarding PHB AF32(DSCP 28)

af33

Assured Forwarding PHB AF33(DSCP 30)

af41

Assured Forwarding PHB AF41(DSCP 34)

af42

Assured Forwarding PHB AF42(DSCP 36)

af43

Assured Forwarding PHB AF43(DSCP 38)

be

Default PHB(DSCP 0) for best effort traffic

cs1

Class Selector PHB CS1 precedence 1(DSCP 8)

cs2

Class Selector PHB CS2 precedence 2(DSCP 16)

cs3

Class Selector PHB CS3 precedence 3(DSCP 24)

cs4

Class Selector PHB CS4 precedence 4(DSCP 32)

cs5

Class Selector PHB CS5 precedence 5(DSCP 40)

cs6

Class Selector PHB CS6 precedence 6(DSCP 48)

cs7

Class Selector PHB CS7 precedence 7(DSCP 56)

ef

Expedited Forwarding PHB(DSCP 46)

va

Voice Admit PHB(DSCP 44)

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the DSCP Ingress Translation

Example:

To configure the DSCP Ingress Translation (AF11 to AF12)

Switch# configure terminal

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Switch (config)# qos map dscp-ingress-translation af11 to af12

4.2.177 qos qce

Command: qos qce <qce_id> [ { next <qce_id_next> } | last ] [ interface ( <port_type>

[ <port_list> ] ) ] [ smac { <smac> | <smac_24> | any } ] [ dmac { <dmac> | unicast | multicast | broadcast | any } ] [ tag { [ type { untagged | tagged | c-tagged | s-tagged | any } ] [ vid { <ot_vid> | any } ] [ pcp { <ot_pcp> | any } ] [ dei { <ot_dei> | any } ] } ]

[ inner-tag { [ type { untagged | tagged | c-tagged | s-tagged | any } ] [ vid { <it_vid> | any } ] [ pcp { <it_pcp> | any } ] [ dei { <it_dei> | any } ] } ] [ frame-type { any | { etype

[ { <etype_type> | any } ] } | { llc [ dsap { <llc_dsap> | any } ] [ ssap { <llc_ssap> | any } ] [ control { <llc_control> | any } ] } | { snap [ { <snap_data> | any } ] } | { ipv4

[ proto { <pr4> | tcp | udp | any } ] [ sip { <sip4> | any } ] [ dip { <dip4> | any } ] [ dscp

{ <dscp4> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } | any } ] [ fragment { yes | no | any } ] [ sport { <sp4> | any } ] [ dport { <dp4> | any } ] } | { ipv6 [ proto { <pr6> | tcp | udp | any } ] [ sip { <sip6> | any } ] [ dip { <dip6> | any } ] [ dscp { <dscp6> | { be | af11

| af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } | any } ] [ sport { <sp6> | any } ] [ dport { <dp6> | any } ] } } ] [ action { [ cos { <action_cos> | default } ] [ dpl { <action_dpl> | default } ]

[ pcp-dei { <action_pcp> <action_dei> | default } ] [ dscp { <action_dscp_dscp> | { be

| af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } | default } ] [ policy { <action_policy> | default } ] } ]

qos Quality of Service

qce

QoS Control Entry

action

Setup action

dmac

Setup matched DMAC

frame-type

Setup matched frame type

interface

Interfaces

last

Place QCE at the end

next

Place QCE before the next QCE ID

smac

Setup matched SMAC

tag

Setup tag options

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

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To configure the QCE

Example:

To configure the QCE 1 (below table) for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1-2

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# qos qce 1 interface GigabitEthernet 1/1-2 tag type tagged vid 5 pcp 3

dei 1 dmac unicast frame-type ipv4 proto udp dscp 19 frag no sport 55 action cos 0 dpl 1 dscp 4

4.2.178 qos qce update

Command: qos qce update <qce_id> [ { next <qce_id_next> } | last ] [ interface ( <port_type>

[ <port_list> ] ) ] [ smac { <smac> | <smac_24> | any } ] [ dmac { <dmac> | unicast | multicast | broadcast | any } ] [ tag { [ type { untagged | tagged | c-tagged | s-tagged | any } ] [ vid { <ot_vid> | any } ] [ pcp { <ot_pcp> | any } ] [ dei { <ot_dei> | any } ] } ]

[ inner-tag { [ type { untagged | tagged | c-tagged | s-tagged | any } ] [ vid { <it_vid> | any } ] [ pcp { <it_pcp> | any } ] [ dei { <it_dei> | any } ] } ] [ frame-type { any | { etype

[ { <etype_type> | any } ] } | { llc [ dsap { <llc_dsap> | any } ] [ ssap { <llc_ssap> | any } ] [ control { <llc_control> | any } ] } | { snap [ { <snap_data> | any } ] } | { ipv4

[ proto { <pr4> | tcp | udp | any } ] [ sip { <sip4> | any } ] [ dip { <dip4> | any } ] [ dscp

{ <dscp4> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } | any } ] [ fragment { yes | no | any } ] [ sport { <sp4> | any } ] [ dport { <dp4> | any } ] } | { ipv6 [ proto { <pr6> | tcp |

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udp | any } ] [ sip { <sip6> | any } ] [ dip { <dip6> | any } ] [ dscp { <dscp6> | { be | af11

| af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } | any } ] [ sport { <sp6> | any } ] [ dport { <dp6> | any } ] } } ] [ action { [ cos { <action_cos> | default } ] [ dpl { <action_dpl> | default } ]

[ pcp-dei { <action_pcp> <action_dei> | default } ] [ dscp { <action_dscp_dscp> | { be

| af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } | default } ] [ policy { <action_policy> | default } ] } ]

qos Quality of Service

qce

QoS Control Entry

update

Update an existing QCE

action

Setup action

dmac

Setup matched DMAC

frame-type

Setup matched frame type

interface

Interfaces

last

Place QCE at the end

next

Place QCE before the next QCE ID

smac

Setup matched SMAC

tag

Setup tag options

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To update the QCE

Example:

To update the QCE 1 (DMAC: Unicast, Action: Cos 0).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# qos qce update 1 dmac unicast action cos 0

4.2.179 qos qce refresh

Command: qos qce refresh

qos Quality of Service

qce

QoS Control Entry

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refresh

Refresh QCE tables in hardware

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To refresh the QCE

Example:

To refresh the QCE.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# qos qce refresh

4.2.180 qos wred

Command: qos wred queue <queue> min-th <min_th> mdp-1 <mdp_1> mdp-2 <mdp_2> mdp-3

<mdp_3>

qos Quality of Service

wred

Weighted Random Early Discard

queue

Specify queue

<Queue : 0~5>

Specific queue or range

min-th

Specify minimum threshold

<MinTh : 0-100>

Specific minimum threshold in percent

mdp-1

Specify drop probability for drop precedence level 1

<Mdp1 : 0-100>

Specific drop probability in percent

mdp-2

Specify drop probability for drop precedence level 2

<Mdp2 : 0-100>

Specific drop probability in percent

mdp-3

Specify drop probability for drop precedence level 3

<Mdp3 : 0-100>

Specific drop probability in percent

Default:

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Usage Guide:

To configure the Weighted Random Early Detection

Example:

To configure the Weighted Random Early Detection (below table)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# qos wred queue 1 min-th 2 mdp-1 3 mdp-2 4 mdp-3 5

4.2.181 radius-server attribute 32

Command: radius-server attribute 32 <Id : line1-253>

radius-server Configure RADIUS

32

NAS-Identifier

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the NAS-Identifier

Example:

To configure the NAS-Identifier (interlogix)

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# radius-server attribute 32 interlogix

4.2.182 radius-server attribute 4

Command: radius-server attribute 4 <Ipv4 : ipv4_ucast>

radius-server Configure RADIUS

4

NAS-IP-Address

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the NAS-IP-Address

Example:

To configure the NAS-IP-Address (7.7.7.7)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# radius-server attribute 4 7.7.7.7

4.2.183 radius-server attribute 95

Command: radius-server attribute 95 <Ipv6 : ipv6_ucast>

radius-server Configure RADIUS

95

NAS-IPv6-Address

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the NAS-IPv6-Address

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Example:

To configure the NAS-IPv6-Address (2001::7788)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# radius-server attribute 95 2001::7788

4.2.184 radius-server deadtime

Command: radius-server deadtime <Minutes : 1-1440>

radius-server Configure RADIUS

deadtime Time to stop using a RADIUS server that doesn't respond

<Minutes : 1-1440>

Time in minutes

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure the Deadtime of Radius-Server

Example:

To configure the Deadtime (15) of Radius-Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# radius-server deadtime 15

4.2.185 radius-server host

Command: radius-server host <host_name> [ auth-port <auth_port> ] [ acct-port <acct_port> ]

[ timeout <seconds> ] [ retransmit <retries> ] [ key <key> ]

radius-server Configure RADIUS

host Specify a RADIUS server

<HostName : word1-255>

Hostname or IP address

acct-port

UDP port for RADIUS accounting server

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<AcctPort : 0-65535>

UDP port number

auth-port

UDP port for RADIUS authentication server

<AuthPort : 0-65535>

UDP port number

key

Server specific key (overrides default)

<Key : line1-63>

The shared key

retransmit

Specify the number of retries to active server (overrides default)

<Retries : 1-1000>

Number of retries for a transaction

timeout

Time to wait for this RADIUS server to reply (overrides default)

<Seconds : 1-1000>

Wait time in seconds

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the Host of Radius-Server

Example:

To configure the Host (below table) of Radius-Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch ( config)# radius-server host interlogix.com timeout 10 retransmit 6 key

123456789

4.2.186 radius-server key

Command: radius-server key <Key : line1-63>

radius-server Configure RADIUS

key Set RADIUS encryption key

<Key : line1-63>

The shared key

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the Key of Radius-Server

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Example:

To configure the Key (123456789) of Radius-Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# radius radius-server key 123456789

4.2.187 radius-server retransmit

Command: radius-server retransmit <Retries : 1-1000>

radius-server Configure RADIUS

retransmit Specify the number of retries to active server

<Retries : 1-1000>

Number of retries for a transaction

Default:

3

Usage Guide:

To configure the retransmitted time of Radius-Server

Example:

To configure the retransmitted time (5) of Radius-Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# radius-server retransmit 5

4.2.188 radius-server timeout

Command: radius-server timeout <Seconds : 1-1000>

radius-server Configure RADIUS

timeout Time to wait for a RADIUS server to reply

<Seconds : 1-1000>

Wait time in seconds

Default:

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5

Usage Guide:

To configure the timeout of Radius-Server

Example:

To configure the timeout (10) of Radius-Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# radius-server timeout 10

4.2.189 rmon alarm

Command: rmon alarm <id> {<oid_str> | {{ ifInOctets | ifInUcastPkts | ifInNUcastPkts | ifInDiscards | ifInErrors | ifInUnknownProtos | ifOutOctets | ifOutUcastPkts | ifOutNUcastPkts | ifOutDiscards | ifOutErrors } <ifIndex>}} <interval: 1-2147483647>

{ absolute | delta } rising-threshold <rising_threshold: -2147483648-2147483647>

[<rising_event_id: 0-65535>] falling-threshold <falling_threshold:

-2147483648-2147483647> [ <falling_event_id: 0-65535> ] { [ rising | falling | both ] }

rmon Remote Monitoring

alarm Configure an RMON alarm

<oid_str>

MIB object to monitor

ifInDiscards

The number of inbound packets that are discarded even the packets are normal

ifInErrors

The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol

ifInNUcastPkts

The number of broad-cast and multi-cast packets d elivered to a higher-layer protocol

ifInOctets

The total number of octets received on the interface, i ncluding framing characters

ifInUcastPkts

The number of uni-cast packets delivered to a h igher-layer protocol

ifInUnknownProtos

The number of the inbound packets that were discarded because of the unknown or un-support protocol

ifOutDiscards

The number of outbound packets that are discarded ev ent the packets is normal

ifOutErrors

The The number of outbound packets that could not be t ransmitted

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because of errors

ifOutNUcastPkts

The number of broad-cast and multi-cast packets that r equest to transmit

ifOutOctets

The number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters

<uint> ifIndex

<interval: 1-2147483647>

Sample interval

absolute

Test each sample directly

delta

Test delta between samples

rising-threshold

Configure the rising threshold

<rising_threshold: -2147483648-2147483647>

rising threshold value

<rising_event_id: 0-65535>

Event to fire on rising threshold crossing

falling-threshold

Configure the falling threshold

<falling_threshold: -2147483648-2147483647>

falling threshold value

<falling_event_id: 0-65535>

Event to fire on falling threshold crossing

both

Trigger alarm when the first value is larger than the rising threshold or less than the falling threshold (default)

falling

Trigger alarm when the first value is less than the falling threshold

rising

Trigger alarm when the first value is larger than the rising threshold

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the Alarm of RMON

Example:

To configure the Alarm (below table) of RMON

Switch# configure terminal

Switch ( config)# rmon alarm 1 .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.15 50 absolute rising-threshold

1000 1 falling-threshold 520 1 falling

4.2.190 rmon event

Command: rmon event <id: 1-65535> [ log ] [ trap <community> ] { [ description <description> ] }

rmon Remote Monitoring

event

Configure an RMON event

<id: 1-65535> Event entry ID

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description Specify a description of the event

<description> Event description

log

Generate RMON log when the event fires

trap Generate SNMP trap when the event fires

<community> SNMP community string

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the Event of RMON

Example:

To configure the Event (below table) of RMON

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# rmon event 1 log trap interlogix description error

4.2.191 sfp temperature-threshold

Command: sfp temperature-threshold <0-100>

sfp temperature-threshold Set a lower high temperature threshold for the secondary temperature alarm in degrees C.

<0-100> Specifies the new threshold temperature.

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the SFP temperature-threshold of sFlow

Example:

To configure the SFP temperature-threshold (55 degrees C) of sFlow

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# sfp temperature-threshold 55

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4.2.192 snmp-server

Command: snmp-server

snmp-server Set SNMP server's configurations

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the SNMP Service

Example:

To enable the SNMP Service

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server

4.2.193 snmp-server access

Command: snmp-server access <group_name> model { v1 | v2c | v3 | any } level { auth | noauth | priv } [ read <view_name> ] [ write <write_name> ]

snmp-server Set SNMP server's configurations

access

access configuration

<GroupName : word32>

group name

model

security model

any

any security model

v1

v1 security model

v2c

v2c security model

v3

v3 security model

level

security level

auth

authNoPriv Security Level

noauth

noAuthNoPriv Security Level

priv

authPriv Security Level

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read

specify a read view for the group

<ViewName : word255>

read view name

write

specify a write view for the group

<WriteName : word255>

write view name

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the Access of SNMP

Example:

To configure the Access (below table) of SNMP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch ( config)# snmp-server access default_rw_group model v2c level priv read

default_view write default_view

4.2.194 snmp-server community

Command: snmp-server community { v2c <comm> [ ro | rw ] | v3 <v3_comm> [ <v_ipv4_addr>

<v_ipv4_netmask> ] }

snmp-server Set SNMP server's configurations

community

Set the SNMP community

v2c

SNMPv2c

<comm>

Community word

ro

Read only

rw

Read write

v3

SNMPv3

<V3Comm : word127>

Community word

<ipv4_addr>

IPv4 address

<ipv4_netmask>

IPv4 netmask

Default:

None

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Usage Guide:

To configure the Read / Write / Source network Community of SNMP

Example:

To configure the Read / Write / Source network Community (below table) of SNMP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server community v3 public 192.168.0.15 255.255.255.0

4.2.195 snmp-server contact

Command: snmp-server contact <line255>

snmp-server Set SNMP server's configurations

contact Set the SNMP server's contact string

<line255>

contact string

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the sysContact string of SNMP

Example:

To configure the sysContact string (Server123) of SNMP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server contact Server123

4.2.196 snmp-server engine-id

Command:

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snmp-server engine-id local <Engineid : word10-32>

snmp-server Set SNMP server's configurations

engine-id Set SNMP engine ID

local

Set SNMP local engine ID

<Engineid : word10-32>

local engine ID

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the Engine IDof SNMP

Example:

To configure the Engine ID (1234567890) of SNMP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server engine-id local 1234567890

4.2.197 snmp-server host

Command: snmp-server host <conf_name>

snmp-server Set SNMP server's configurations

host Set SNMP host's configurations

<conf_name>

Name of the host configuration

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To enter the SNMP host mode

Example:

To enter the SNMP host mode (interlogix)

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)#

4.2.197.1 do

Command: do < exec commands >

do To run exec commands.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To run exec commands.

Example:

To run “show aaa”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)#do show aaa console : local telnet : local ssh : local http : local

4.2.197.2 end

Command:

End

end Go back to EXEC mode

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

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To back to EXEC mode

Example:

To back to EXEC mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)#end

Switch#

4.2.197.3 exit

Command:

Exit

exit Exit from current mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit current mode

Example:

To exit current mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)#exit

Switch (config)#

4.2.197.4 host

Command: host [<hostname> | <ipv4_ucast> | <ipv6_ucast>] <UdpPort : 1-65535> { informs | traps }

host

host configuration

<hostname>

hostname of SNMP trap host

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<ipv4_ucast>

IP address of SNMP trap host

<ipv6_ucast>

IP address of SNMP trap host

<UdpPort : 1-65535>

UDP port of the trap messages

informs

Send Inform messages to this host

traps

Send Trap messages to this host

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Trap Host of SNMP

Example:

To configure Trap Host (below table) of SNMP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# host interlogix.com 66 informs

4.2.197.5 no

Command:

No no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function

Example:

To disable the function (host interlogix.com 66 informs)

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# no ip address dhcp

4.2.197.6 informs

Command: informs retries <retries> timeout <timeout>

informs

Send Inform messages to this host

retries

retires inform messages

<Retries : 0-255>

retires times

timeout

timeout parmater

<Timeout : 0-2147>

timeout interval

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Trap Inform time of SNMP

Example:

To configure Trap Inform time (below table) of SNMP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# informs retries 2 timeout 55

4.2.197.7 shutdown

Command:

Shutdown

shutdown

Disable the trap configuration

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Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To disable Trap mode of SNMP

Example:

To disable Trap mode of SNMP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# shutdown

4.2.197.8 traps

Command: traps [ aaa authentication ] [ system [ coldstart ] [ warmstart ] ] [ switch [ stp ]

[ rmon ] ]

traps

trap event configuration

aaa

AAA event group

authentication

Authentication fail event

switch

Switch event group

system

System event group

coldstart

Cold start event

warmstart

Warm start event

rmon

RMON event

stp

STP event

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To configure Trap event of SNMP

Example:

To configure Trap event (STP, RMON) of SNMP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

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Switch (config-snmps-host)# traps switch rmon stp

4.2.197.9 version

Command: version { v1 [ <v1_comm> ] | v2 [ <v2_comm> ] | v3 [ probe | engineID

<v_word10_to_32> ] [ <securtyname> ] }

version

Set SNMP trap version

v1

SNMP trap version 1

<V1Comm : word127>

SNMP trap community

v2

SNMP trap version 2

<V2comm : word127>

SNMP trap community

v3

SNMP trap version 3

<Securtyname : word32>

seucrity name

engineID

Configure trap server's engine ID

probe

Probe trap server's engine ID

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To configure Version of SNMP

Example:

To configure Version (below table) of SNMP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# version v2 interlogix

4.2.198 spanning-tree aggregation

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Command: spanning-tree aggregation

spanning-tree Spanning Tree protocol

aggregation Aggregation mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To enter aggregation mode of STP

Example:

To enter aggregation mode of STP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# spanning-tree aggregation

Switch (config-stp-aggr)#

4.2.198.1 do

Command: do < exec commands >

do To run exec commands.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To run exec commands.

Example:

To run “show aaa”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# spanning-tree aggregation

Switch (config-stp-aggr)#do show aaa console : local telnet : local

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ssh : local http : local

4.2.198.2 end

Command:

End

end Go back to EXEC mode

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To back to EXEC mode

Example:

To back to EXEC mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# spanning-tree aggregation

Switch (config-stp-aggr)#end

Switch#

4.2.198.3 exit

Command:

Exit

exit Exit from current mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit current mode

Example:

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To exit current mode.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# spanning-tree aggregation

Switch (config-stp-aggr)#exit

Switch (config)#

4.2.198.4 no

Command:

No no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function

Example:

To disable the function (spanning-tree auto-edge)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# no spanning-tree auto-edge

4.2.198.5 spanning-tree auto-edge

Command: spanning-tree auto-edge spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

auto-edge

Auto detect edge status

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Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the Auto Edge of CIST Aggregated Port

Example:

To enable the Auto Edge of CIST Aggregated Port

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# spanning-tree auto-edge

4.2.198.6 spanning-tree bpdu-guard

Command: spanning-tree bpdu-guard spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

bpdu-guard

Enable/disable BPDU guard

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the BPDU Guard of CIST Aggregated Port

Example:

To enable the BPDU Guard of CIST Aggregated Port

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# spanning-tree bpdu-guard

4.2.198.7 spanning-tree edge

Command: spanning-tree edge

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spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

edge

Edge port

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the Admin Edge of CIST Aggregated Port

Example:

To enable the Admin Edge of CIST Aggregated Port

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# spanning-tree edge

4.2.198.8 spanning-tree link-type

Command: spanning-tree link-type link-type { point-to-point | shared | auto } spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

link-type

Port link-type

auto

Auto detect

point-to-point

Forced to point-to-point

shared

Forced to Shared

Default:

Point to Point

Usage Guide:

To configure the Point to Point mode (Shared) of CIST Aggregated Port

Example:

To configure the Point to Point mode (Shared) of CIST Aggregated Port

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# spanning-tree link-type shared

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4.2.198.9 spanning-tree mst <instance> cost

Command: spanning-tree mst <instance> cost { <cost> | auto } spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

mst

STP bridge instance

<Instance : 0-7>

instance 0 -7 (CIST=0, MST1=1...)

cost

STP Cost of this port

<Cost : 1-200000000>

Cost range

auto

Use auto cost

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To configure the Path Cost of MSTI Port

Example:

To configure the Path Cost (321) of MSTI Port (MST 2)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# spanning-tree mst 2 cost 321

4.2.198.10 spanning-tree mst <instance> port-priority

Command: spanning-tree mst <instance> port-priority <prio> spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

mst

STP bridge instance

<Instance : 0-7>

instance 0 -7 (CIST=0, MST1=1...)

port-priority

STP priority of this port

<Prio : 0-240>

Range (lower higher priority)

Default:

Auto

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Usage Guide:

To configure the Port Priority of MSTI Port

Example:

To configure the Port Priority (96) of MSTI Port (MST 2)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# spanning-tree mst 2 port-priority 96

4.2.198.11 spanning-tree restricted-role

Command: spanning-tree restricted-role spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

restricted-role

Port role is restricted (never root port)

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the Restricted Role of CIST

Example:

To enable the Restricted Role of CIST

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# snmp-server host interlogix

Switch (config-snmps-host)# spanning-tree restricted-role

4.2.198.12 spanning-tree restricted-tcn

Command: spanning-tree restricted-tcn spanning-tree

Spanning Tree protocol

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restricted-tcn

Restrict topology change notifications

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the Restricted TCN of CIST

Example:

To enable the Restricted TCN of CIST

Switch# configure terminal

(config)# spanning-tree aggregation

(config-stp-aggr)# spanning-tree restricted-tcn

4.2.199 switchport vlan mapping

Command: switchport vlan mapping <group> <vlan_list> <translation_vlan>

switchport

Set switching mode characteristics

vlan

vlan - Vlan translation

mapping

Add VLAN translation entry into a group

<group id : 1-29>

Group id

<vlan_list>

VLAN list

< translation_vlan >

translation VLAN ID

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the VLAN Translation

Example:

To enable the VLAN Translation (below table)

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# switchport vlan mapping 1 3 5

4.2.200 tacacs-server deadtime

Command: tacacs-server deadtime <minutes>

tacacs-server

Configure TACACS+

deadtime

Time to stop using a TACACS+ server that doesn't respond

<Minutes : 1-1440>

Time in minutes

Default:

0

Usage Guide:

To configure the Deadtime of TACACS+ Server

Example:

To enable the Deadtime (6) of TACACS+ Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# tacacs-server deadtime 6

4.2.201 tacacs-server host

Command: tacacs-server host <host_name> [ port <port> ] [ timeout <seconds> ] [ key <key> ]

tacacs-server

Configure TACACS+

host

Specify a TACACS+ server

<HostName : word1-255>

Hostname or IP address

key

Server specific key (overrides default)

port

TCP port for TACACS+ server

<Port : 0-65535>

TCP port number

timeout

Time to wait for this TACACS+ server to reply (overrides default)

<Seconds : 1-1000>

Wait time in seconds

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<Key : line1-63>

The shared key

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the Host of TACACS+ Server

Example:

To enable the Host (below table) of TACACS+ Server

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# tacacs-server host interlogix.com port 55 timeout 6 key 7788

4.2.202 transport email authentication

Command: transport email authentication username <username> password <password>

transport

Enable or disable transport email function.

email

Enable or disable transport email function.

authentication

configure SMTP authentication's username and password

<Username>

User name allows letters, numbers and underscores

<Password>

The E NCRYPTED ( hidden) u ser p assword. N otice t he E NCRYPTED password w ill be dec oded b y system internally. You cannot directly use it as same as the Plain Text and it is not human-readable text normally.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure SMTP authentication's username and password

Example:

To configure SMTP authentication's username (123@interlogix) and password (456)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch ( config)# transport email authentication username 123@interlogix password

456

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4.2.203 transport email from

Command: transport email from <mail_addr> subject <title>

transport

Enable or disable transport email function.

email

Enable or disable transport email function.

from

sender's email address

<mail_addr>

mail address

subject

subject/title of the email

<title>

email title

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure SMTP sender's email address and title of the email

Example:

To configure SMTP sender's email address ([email protected]) and title of the email (syserror)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# transport email from sys@interlogix subject syserror

4.2.204 transport email smtp-server

Command: transport email smtp-server { <ipv4_addr> | <server> } port <1_to_65535>

transport

Enable or disable transport email function.

email

Enable or disable transport email function.

smtp-server

Set the SMTP server name or IP address of the SMTP server

<ipv4_ucast>

<ipv4_addr>: IP address

<server>

hostname

port

port

<1-65535>

port_number: Specifies the port number. The range is from 1 to 6 5535. The default port number is 25.

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure SMTP Server address and port number.

Example:

To configure SMTP Server address (mail.interlogix.com) and port number (123)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# transport email smtp-server mail.interlogix.com port 123

4.2.205 transport email to

Command: transport email to <1 | 2> <mail_addr>

transport

Enable or disable transport email function.

email

Enable or disable transport email function.

to

receiver's email

<1|2>

1: mail address 1 2: mail address 2

<mail_addr>

mail address

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure SMTP destination mail address.

Example:

To configure SMTP destination mail address 1 ([email protected]).

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# transport email to 1

[email protected]

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4.2.206 upnp

Command:

Upnp

upnp

Set UPnP's configurations

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the UPnP service

Example:

To enable the UPnP service

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# upnp

4.2.207 upnp advertising-duration

Command: upnp advertising-duration <100-86400>

upnp

Set UPnP's configurations

advertising-duration Set advertising duration

<100-86400>

advertising duration

Default:

100

Usage Guide:

To configure the Advertising Duration of UPnP

Example:

To configure the Advertising Duration (123) of UPnP

Switch# configure terminal

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Switch (config)# upnp advertising-duration 123

4.2.208 upnp ttl

Command: upnp ttl <1-255>

upnp

Set UPnP's configurations

ttl Set TTL value

<1-255>

TTL value

Default:

4

Usage Guide:

To configure the TTL of UPnP

Example:

To configure the TTL (8) of UPnP

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# upnp ttl 8

4.2.209 username

Command: username <username> privilege <priv> password {

encrypted <encry_password> |

none | unencrypted <password> }

username

Establish User Name Authentication

<Username : word31>

User name allows letters, numbers and underscores

privilege

Set user privilege level

<privilegeLevel : 0-15>

User privilege level

password

Specify the password for the user

encrypted

Specifies an ENCRYPTED password will follow

none

NULL password

unencrypted

Specifies an UNENCRYPTED password will follow

<Password : word4-44>

The ENCRYPTED (hidden) user password. Notice the

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ENCRYPTED password will be decoded by system internally. You cannot directly use it as same as the Plain Text and it is not human-readable text

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the Profiles of Username

Example:

To configure the Profiles of Username (Username: 1234, Password: 1234, Privilege Level: 15)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# username 1234 privilege 15 password unencrypted 1234

Press ENTER to get started

Username: 1234

Password: 1234

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4.2.210 vlan

Command: vlan <vlist>

vlan

VLAN commands

<vlan_list>

VLAN IDs 1~4095

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To create the VLAN Profiles

Example:

To create the VLAN Profiles (VLAN 5)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# vlan 5

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Switch (config-vlan)#

4.2.210.1 do

Command: do < exec commands >

do To run exec commands.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To run exec commands.

Example:

To run “show aaa”.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# vlan 5

Switch (config-vlan)#do show aaa console : local telnet : local ssh : local http : local

4.2.210.2 end

Command:

End

end Go back to EXEC mode

Default:

Auto

Usage Guide:

To back to EXEC mode

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Example:

To back to EXEC mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# vlan 5

Switch (config-vlan)#end

Switch#

4.2.210.3 exit

Command:

Exit

exit Exit from current mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit current mode

Example:

To exit current mode

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# vlan 5

Switch (config-vlan)# exit

Switch (config)#

4.2.210.4 name

Command: name <vlan_name>

name

ASCII name of the VLAN

<vword32>

The ASCII name for the VLAN

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Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure description of VLAN

Example:

To configure description (FAE) of VLAN

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# vlan 5

Switch (config-vlan)# name FAE

4.2.210.5 no

Command:

No no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function

Example:

To disable the function (name FAE)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# vlan 5

Switch (config-vlan)# no name FAE

4.2.211 vlan ethertype s-custom-port

Command: vlan ethertype s-custom-port <etype>

vlan VLAN commands

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ethertype Ether type for Custom S-ports

s-custom-port Custom S-ports configuration

<etype> Ethertype (Range: 0x0600-0xffff)

Default:

0x88A8

Usage Guide:

To create the Ethernet type of Custom S-ports

Example:

To create the Ethernet type (0x88A9) of Custom S-ports

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# vlan ethertype s-custom-port 0x88a9

4.2.212 vlan protocol

Command: vlan protocol { { eth2 { <etype> | arp | ip | ipx | at } } | { snap { <oui> | rfc-1042 | snap-8021h } <pid> } | { llc <dsap> <ssap> } } group <grp_id>

vlan

VLAN commands

protocol

Protocol-based VLAN commands

eth2

Ethernet-based VLAN commands

<0x600-0xffff>

Ether Type(Range: 0x600 - 0xFFFF)

arp

Ether Type is ARP

at

Ether Type is AppleTalk

ip

Ether Type is IP

ipx

Ether Type is IPX

llc

LLC-based VLAN group

<0x0-0xff>

DSAP (Range: 0x00 - 0xFF)

<0x0-0xff>

SSAP (Range: 0x00 - 0xFF)

snap

SNAP-based VLAN group

<0x0-0xffffff>

SNAP OUI (Range 0x000000 - 0XFFFFFF)

rfc-1042

SNAP OUI is rfc-1042

snap-8021h

SNAP OUI is 8021h

group

Protocol-based VLAN group commands

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<grp_id>

Group Name (Range: 1 - 16 characters)

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the Protocol-based VLAN

Example:

To configure the Protocol-based VLAN (below table)

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# vlan protocol llc 0x55 0x66 group 3

4.2.213 voice vlan

Command: voice vlan

voice

Voice appliance attributes

vlan

Vlan for voice traffic

Default:

Disabled

Usage Guide:

To enable the Voice VLAN service

Example:

To enable the Voice VLAN service

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# voice vlan

4.2.214 voice vlan aging-time

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Command: voice vlan aging-time <aging_time>

voice

Voice appliance attributes

vlan

Vlan for voice traffic

aging-time

Set secure learning aging time

<AgingTime : 10-10000000>

Aging time, 10-10000000 seconds

Default:

86400

Usage Guide:

To configure the Aging Time of Voice VLAN

Example:

To configure the Aging Time of Voice VLAN

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# voice vlan aging-time 8888

4.2.215 voice vlan class

Command: voice vlan class <traffic_class>

voice

Voice appliance attributes

vlan

Vlan for voice traffic

class

Set traffic class

< traffic_class : 0-7>

Traffic class value

Default:

7

Usage Guide:

To configure the Traffic Class of Voice VLAN

Example:

To configure the Traffic Class (5) of Voice VLAN

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Switch (config)# voice vlan class 5

4.2.216 voice vlan oui

Command: voice vlan oui <oui> [ description <description> ]

voice

Voice appliance attributes

vlan

Vlan for voice traffic

oui

OUI configuration

<oui>

OUI value

description

Set description for the OUI

<Description : line32>

Description line

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure the OUI of Voice VLAN

Example:

To configure the OUI (OUI: 00:45:89, Description: qwe ) of Voice VLAN

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# voice vlan oui 00:45:89 description qwe

4.2.217 voice vlan vid

Command: voice vlan vid <vlan_id>

voice

Voice appliance attributes

vlan

Vlan for voice traffic

vid

Set VLAN ID

<vlan_id>

VLAN ID, 1-4095

Default:

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Usage Guide:

To configure the VID of Voice VLAN

Example:

To configure the VID (66 ) of Voice VLAN

Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# voice vlan vid 66

4.2.218 web privilege group

Command: web privilege group <group_name> level { [ cro <cro: 0-15> ] [ crw <crw: 0-15> ] [ sro

<sro: 0-15> ] [ srw <srw: 0-15> ] }

web

Web

privilege

Web privilege

group

Web privilege group

<vlan_id>

VLAN ID, 1-4095

<group_name>

Valid words are 'Aggregation' 'DHCP' 'Debug' 'Dhcp_Client' 'D iagnostics' 'EPS' 'ERPS'

'ETH_LINK_OAM' 'EVC' 'Green_Ethernet' 'IP2' 'IPMC_Snooping' 'LACP' 'LLDP' 'Loop_Protect'

'MAC_Table' 'MEP' 'MVR' 'Maintenance' 'Mirroring' 'NTP' 'POE' 'PTP' 'Ports' 'Private_VLANs' 'QoS'

'RPC' 'Security' 'Spanning_Tree' 'System' 'Timer' 'UPnP' 'VCL' 'VLAN_Translation' 'VLANs'

'Voice_VLAN' 'XXRP' 'ZL_3034X_API'

level

Web privilege group level

cro

Configuration Read-only level

crw

Configuration Read-write level

sro

Status/Statistics Read-only level

srw

Status/Statistics Read-write level

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure the Privilege Level

Example:

To configure the Privilege Level (below table)

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Switch# configure terminal

Switch (config)# web privilege group Aggregation level cro 3 crw 4 sro 3 srw 5

4.3 copy

4.3.1 copy

Command: copy { startup-config | running-config | <source_path> } { startup-config | running-config | <destination_path> } [ syntax-check ] copy

Copy from source to destination

flash:filename | tftp://server/path-and-filename

File in FLASH or on TFTP server

running-config

Currently running configuration

startup-config

Startup configuration Output modifiers

syntax-check

Perform syntax check on source configuration

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To copy configuration from source to destination

Example:

To copy configuration from source (running-config) to destination (startup-config)

Switch# copy running-config startup-config

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4.4 debug

4.4.1 debug

Command: debug prompt <debug_prompt>

debug

Debugging functions

prompt

Set prompt for testing

<debug_prompt>

Word for prompt

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To configure Description of Debug Prompt

Example:

To configure Description (1233) of Debug Prompt

Switch # debug prompt 1233

1233#

4.5 delete

4.5.1 delete

Command: delete <path>

delete

Delete one file in flash: file system

<Path : word>

Name of file to delete

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To delete Configuration File of Flash

Example:

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To delete Configuration File (222) of Flash

Switch # copy running-config flash:222

Building configuration...

% Saving 1833 bytes to flash:222

Switch # dir

Directory of flash:

r- 1970-01-01 00:00:00 648 default-config

rw 1970-01-01 07:26:26 1833 startup-config

rw 1970-01-01 00:18:40 1833 222

3 files, 4314 bytes total.

Switch # delete flash:222

Switch # dir

Directory of flash:

r- 1970-01-01 00:00:00 648 default-config

rw 1970-01-01 07:26:26 1833 startup-config

2 files, 2481 bytes total.

4.6 dir

4.6.1 dir

Command:

Dir

dir

Directory of all files in flash: file system

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To list directory of file system

Example:

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To list directory of file system

Switch # dir

Directory of flash:

r- 1970-01-01 00:00:00 648 default-config

rw 1970-01-01 07:26:26 1833 startup-config

2 files, 2481 bytes total.

4.7 disable

4.7.1 disable

Command:

Disable

disable

Turn off privileged commands

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit enable mode

Example:

To exit enable mode

Switch # disable

Switch >

4.8 do

4.8.1 do

Command: do < exec commands >

do To run exec commands.

Default:

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N/A

Usage Guide:

To run exec commands.

Example:

To run “show aaa”.

Switch# do show aaa console : local telnet : local ssh : local http : local

4.9 dot1x

4.9.1 dot1x initialize

Command: dot1x initialize [ interface ( <port_type> [ <plist> ] ) ]

dot1x IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control

initialize

Force re-authentication immediately

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To re-authenticate specific interface immediately.

Example:

To re-authenticate specific interface (GigabitEthernet 1/1) immediately.

Switch# dot1x initialize interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

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4.10 enable

4.10.1 enable

Command:

Enable

enable

Turn on privileged commands

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To enter enable mode

Example:

To enter enable mode

Switch > enable

Switch #

4.11 erps

4.11.1 erps

Command: erps <group> command { force | manual | clear } { port0 | port1 }

erps

Ethernet Ring Protection Switching

1-64

ERPS group number

command

Administrative Command

clear

Clear command

force

Force command

manual

Manual command

port0

ERPS Port 0 interface

port1

ERPS Port 1 interface

Default:

None

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Usage Guide:

To configure Instance Command of Group

Example:

To configure Instance Command (below table) of Group (1)

Switch # erps 1 command force port0

4.12 exit

4.12.1 exit

Command:

Exit

exit

Exit from EXEC mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit EXEC mode

Example:

To exit EXEC mode

Switch # disable

Switch > exit

Press ENTER to get started

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4.13 firmware

4.13.1 firmware swap

Command: firmware swap

firmware

Firmware upgrade/swap

swap

Swap between Active and Alternate firmware image

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To swap Active and Alternate firmware image

Example:

To swap Active and Alternate firmware image

Switch # firmware swap

4.13.2 firmware upgrade

Command: firmware upgrade <tftpserver_path_file>

firmware

Firmware upgrade/swap

upgrade

Firmware upgrade

<TFTPServer_path_file : word>

TFTP Server IP address, path and file name for the server

containing the new image.

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To upgrade firmware via TFTP Server

Example:

To upgrade firmware via TFTP Server (File: tftp://192.168.0.11/switch.bin)

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4.14 ip

Switch # firmware upgrade tftp://192.168.0.11/switch.bin

4.14.1 ip dhcp retry interface vlan

Command: ip dhcp retry interface vlan <vlan_id>

ip

IPv4 commands

dhcp

Dhcp commands

retry

Restart the DHCP query process

interface

Interface

vlan

Vlan interface

<vlan_id>

Vlan ID

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To do DHCP renew for specific VLAN

Example:

To do DHCP renew for specific VLAN (6)

Switch # ip dhcp retry interface vlan 6

4.15 logout

4.15.1 logout

Command:

Logout

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logout

Exit from EXEC mode

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To exit EXEC mode

Example:

To exit EXEC mode

Switch # logout

Press ENTER to get started

4.16 more

4.16.1 more

Command: more <path>

more

Display file

<Path>

File in FLASH or on TFTP server

Default:

None

Usage Guide:

To view the file

Example:

To view the file (222)

Switch # copy running-config flash:222

Building configuration...

% Saving 2038 bytes to flash:222

Switch # more flash:222 hostname Switch username admin privilege 15 password none

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4.17 no

!

!

!

! vlan 1

! vlan 5

4.17.1 no

Command:

No no

Negate a command or set its defaults

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To default the function

Example:

To disable the function (erps 1 command force port0)

Switch# no erps 1 command force port0

4.18 ping

4.18.1 ping ip

Command: ping ip <v_ip_addr> [ repeat <count> ] [ size <size> ] [ interval <seconds> ] ping

Send ICMP echo messages

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ip

IP (ICMP) echo

<v_ip_addr>

ICMP destination address

interval

Specify repeat interval

<Seconds : 0-30>

0-30; Default is 0

repeat

Specify repeat count

<Count : 1-60>

1-60; Default is 5

size

Specify datagram size

<Size : 2-1452>

2-1452; Default is 56 (excluding MAC, IP and ICMP headers)

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To run the IPv4 Ping function

Example:

To run the IPv4 Ping (192.168.0.78) function

Switch# ping ip 192.168.0.78

PING server 192.168.0.78, 56 bytes of data.

64 bytes from 192.168.0.78: icmp_seq=0, time=0ms

64 bytes from 192.168.0.78: icmp_seq=1, time=0ms

64 bytes from 192.168.0.78: icmp_seq=2, time=0ms

64 bytes from 192.168.0.78: icmp_seq=3, time=0ms

64 bytes from 192.168.0.78: icmp_seq=4, time=0ms

Sent 5 packets, received 5 OK, 0 bad

4.18.2 ping ipv6

Command: ping ipv6 <v_ipv6_addr> [ repeat <count> ] [ size <size> ] [ interval <seconds> ]

[ interface vlan <v_vlan_id> ] ping

Send ICMP echo messages

ipv6

IPv6 (ICMPv6) echo

interface

Select an interface to configure

vlan

VLAN Interface

<v_vlan_id>

VLAN identifier(s): VID

interval

Specify repeat interval

<Seconds : 0-30>

0-30; Default is 0

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repeat

Specify repeat count

<Count : 1-60>

1-60; Default is 5

size

Specify datagram size

<Size : 2-1452>

2-1452; Default is 56 (excluding MAC, IP and ICMP headers)

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To run the IPv6 Ping function

Example:

To run the IPv6 Ping (2001::7788) function

Switch# ping ipv6 2001::7788

PING6 server 2001::7788, 56 bytes of data. recvfrom: Operation timed out recvfrom: Operation timed out recvfrom: Operation timed out recvfrom: Operation timed out recvfrom: Operation timed out

Sent 5 packets, received 0 OK, 0 bad

4.19 reload

4.19.1 reload cold

Command: reload cold reload

Reload system

cold

Reload cold.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To restart the device.

Example:

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To restart the device.

Switch# reload cold

4.19.2 reload defaults

Command: reload defaults [ keep-ip ] reload

Reload system

defaults

Reload defaults without rebooting.

keep-ip

Attempt to keep VLAN1 IP setup.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To store the device factory default settings.

Example:

To store the device factory default settings.

Switch# reload defaults

4.20 send

4.20.1 send

Command: send { * | console 0 | vty <vty_list> } <message> reload

Reload system

*

All tty lines

console

Primary terminal line

vty

Virtual terminal

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To send message for command line user.

Example:

To send message ( hi, I will upgrade the firmware, OK? ) for command line user (All).

Switch # send * 1

Enter TEXT message. End with the character '1'. hi, I will upgrade the firmware, OK?

1

-----------------------------------------

*** Message from line 0: hi, I will upgrade the firmware, OK?

-----------------------------------------

4.21 show

4.21.1 show aaa

Command: show aaa

show

Show running system information

aaa

Login methods

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the AAA services.

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Example:

To display the AAA services

Switch # show aaa console : local telnet : local ssh : local http : local

4.21.2 show access management

Command: show access management [ statistics | <access_id_list> ]

show

Show running system information

access

Access management

management

Access management configuration

<AccessIdList : 1~16>

ID of access management entry

Statistics

Statistics data

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display Access Management Statistics.

Example:

To display Access Management Statistics.

Switch # show access management statistics

Access Management Statistics:

-----------------------------

HTTP R eceive: 0 A llow: 0 Discard: 0

HTTPS R eceive: 0 A llow: 0 D iscard: 0

SNMP R eceive: 0 A llow: 0 D iscard: 0

TELNET R eceive: 0 Allow: 0 D iscard: 0

SSH R eceive: 0 A llow: 0 Discard: 0

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4.21.3 show access-list

Command: show access-list [ interface [ ( <port_type> [ <v_port_type_list> ] ) ] ] [ rate-limiter

[ <rate_limiter_list> ] ] [ ace statistics [ <ace_list> ] ]

show

Show running system information

access

Access management

management

Access management configuration

<AccessIdList : 1~16>

ID of access management entry

statistics

Statistics data

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display ACL Statistics, Rate Limiter List, ACE Statistics.

Example:

To display ACL Statistics, Rate Limiter List, ACE Statistics for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show access-list interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 ace statistics rate-limiter

Switch access-list ace number: 0

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 1 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 2 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 3 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 4 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 5 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 6 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 7 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 8 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 9 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 10 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 11 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 12 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 13 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 14 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 15 is 1 pps

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Switch access-list rate limiter ID 16 is 1 pps

GigabitEthernet 1/1 :

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GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list action is permit

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list policy ID is 0

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list rate limiter ID is disabled

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list redirect is disabled

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list logging is disabled

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list shutdown is disabled

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list port-state is enabled

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list counter is 0

4.21.4 show access-list

Command: show access-list [ interface [ ( <port_type> [ <v_port_type_list> ] ) ] ] [ rate-limiter

[ <rate_limiter_list> ] ] [ ace statistics [ <ace_list> ] ]

show

Show running system information

access-list

Access list

ace

Access list entry

statistics

Traffic statistics

interface

Select an interface to configure

rate-limiter

Rate limiter

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the ACL Statistics, Rate Limiter List, ACE Statistics.

Example:

To display the ACL Statistics, Rate Limiter List, ACE Statistics for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show access-list interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 ace statistics rate-limiter

Switch access-list ace number: 0

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Switch access-list rate limiter ID 1 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 2 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 3 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 4 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 5 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 6 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 7 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 8 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 9 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 10 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 11 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 12 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 13 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 14 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 15 is 1 pps

Switch access-list rate limiter ID 16 is 1 pps

GigabitEthernet 1/1 :

---------------------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list action is permit

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list policy ID is 0

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list rate limiter ID is disabled

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list redirect is disabled

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list logging is disabled

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list shutdown is disabled

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list port-state is enabled

GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list counter is 0

4.21.5 show access-list ace-status

Command: show access-list ace-status [ static ] [ link-oam ] [ loop-protect ] [ dhcp ] [ ptp ]

[ upnp ] [ arp-inspection ] [ mep ] [ ipmc ] [ ip-source-guard ] [ ip-mgmt ] [ conflicts ]

[ switch <switch_list> ]

show

Show running system information

access-list

Access list

arp-inspection

The ACEs that are configured by ARP Inspection module

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conflicts

The ACEs that did not get applied to the hardware due to hardware limitations

dhcp

The ACEs that are configured by DHCP module

ip-source-guard

The ACEs that are configured by IP Source Guard module

ipmc

The ACEs that are configured by IPMC module

link-oam

The ACEs that are configured by Link OAM module

loop-protect

The ACEs that are configured by Loop Protect module

mep

The ACEs that are configured by MEP module

ptp

The ACEs that are configured by PTP module

static

The ACEs that are configured by users manually

upnp

The ACEs that are configured by UPnP module

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the ACE Status.

Example:

To display the ACE Status.

Switch # show access-list ace-status

User

----

S : Static

IPSG: IP Source Guard

IPMC: IPMC

MEP : MEP

ARPI: ARP Inspection

UPnP: UPnP

PTP : PTP

DHCP: DHCP

LOOP: Loop Protect

LOAM: Link OAM

User ID F rame A ction Rate L. C PU C ounter Conflict

---- -- ----- ------ -------- ------ ------- --------

DHCP 1 UDP De ny Disabled Yes 0 No

DHCP 2 UDP De ny Disabled Yes 0 No

PTP 1 E Type D eny Disabled Yes 0 No

PTP 2 E Type D eny Disabled Yes 0 No

Switch 1 access-list ace number: 4

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4.21.6 show aggregation

Command: show aggregation [ mode ]

show

Show running system information

aggregation

Aggregation port configuration

mode

Traffic distribution mode

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the Aggregation status.

Example:

To display the Aggregation status.

Switch # show aggregation

AggrID Name Type Speed Configured Ports Aggregated Ports

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

4.21.7 show aggregation mode

Command: show aggregation [ mode ]

show

Show running system information

aggregation

Aggregation port configuration

mode

Traffic distribution mode

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the Aggregation mode status.

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Example:

To display the Aggregation mode status.

Switch # show aggregation mode

Aggregation Mode:

SMAC : Enabled

DMAC : Disabled

IP : Enabled

Port : Enabled

4.21.8 show clock

Command: show clock

show

Show running system information

clock

Configure time-of-day clock

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the system time.

Example:

To display the system time.

Switch # show clock

System Time : 2014-01-01T00:25:51+00:00

4.21.9 show clock detail

Command:

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show clock detail

show

Show running system information

clock

Configure time-of-day clock

detail

Display detailed information

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the detailed system time.

Example:

To display the detailed system time.

Switch # show clock detail

System Time : 1970-01-01T00:29:25+00:00

Timezone : Timezone Offset : 0 ( 0 minutes)

Timezone Acronym :

Daylight Saving Time Mode : Disabled.

Daylight Saving Time Start Time Settings :

Week: 0

Day: 0

Month: 0

Date: 0

Year: 0

Hour: 0

Minute: 0

Daylight Saving Time End Time Settings :

Week: 0

Day: 0

Month: 0

Date: 0

Year: 0

Hour: 0

Minute: 0

Daylight Saving Time Offset : 1 (minutes)

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4.21.10 show dot1x statistics

Command: show dot1x statistics

show

Show running system information

dot1x

IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control

statistics

Shows statistics for either eapol or radius

all

Show all dot1x statistics

eapol

Show EAPOL statistics

radius

Show Backend Server statistics

interface

Interface

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IEEE 802.1X statistics.

Example:

To display the All of IEEE 802.1X statistics for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show dot1x statistics all interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

GigabitEthernet 1/1 EAPOL Statistics:

Rx Total: 0

Tx Total: 0

Rx Response/Id: 0

Tx Request/Id: 0

Rx Response: 0

Tx Request: 0

Rx Start: 0

Rx Logoff: 0

Rx Invalid Type: 0

Rx Invalid Length: 0

GigabitEthernet 1/1 Backend Server Statistics:

Rx Access Challenges: 0

Tx Responses: 0

Rx Other Requests: 0

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Rx Auth. Successes: 0

Rx Auth. Failures: 0

4.21.11 show dot1x status

Command: show dot1x status [ interface ( <port_type> [ <v_port_type_list> ] ) ] [ brief ]

show

Show running system information

dot1x

IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control

status

Shows dot1x status, such as admin state, port state and last source.

interface

Interface

brief

Show status in a brief format

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IEEE 802.1X status.

Example:

To display the All of IEEE 802.1X status for brief.

Switch # show dot1x status

GigabitEthernet 1/1 :

---------------------

Admin State P ort State La st Source Last ID

------------------ --------------------- ----------------- -------------

Force Authorized Globally Disabled - -

Current Radius QOS Current Radius VLAN Current Guest VLAN

-------------------- -------------------- --------------------

- - -

GigabitEthernet 1/2 :

---------------------

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Admin State P ort State La st Source Last ID

------------------ --------------------- ----------------- -------------

Force Authorized G lobally Disabled - -

Current Radius QOS Current Radius VLAN Current Guest VLAN

-------------------- -------------------- --------------------

- - -

4.21.12 show eps

Command: show eps [ <inst> ] [ detail ]

show

Show running system information

eps

Ethernet Protection Switching

<Inst : range_list>

The range of EPS instances

detail

Show detailed state including configuration information

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the EPS instance information.

Example:

To display the EPS instance 1 detailed information.

Switch # show eps 1 detail

EPS state is:

Inst S tate Wstate P state T xAps r b

1 D isable O k Ok NR 0 0

RxAps r b F opPm F opCm FopNr F opNoAps

NR 0 0 F alse F alse F alse F alse

EPS Configuration is:

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Inst D om A rchi Wflow P flow Wmep P mep

1 P ort 1 plus1 1 2 3 4

APSmep D irect R evert Wtr H old A ps

5 xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx

4.21.13 show erps

Command: show erps [ <groups> ] [ detail | statistics ]

show

Show running system information

erps

Ethernet Ring Protection Switching

<groups>

Zero or more ERPS group numbers

detail

Show detailed information

statistics

Show statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the ERPS group information.

Example:

To display the ERPS group 1 detailed information.

Switch # show erps 1 detail

Grp# P ort 0 P ort 1 R PL:Role P ort Blocking

1 G i 1/1 G i 1/2 - - -

Protected VLANS:

None

Protection Group State : Active

Port 0 SF MEP :1

Port 1 SF MEP :2

Port 0 APS MEP :1

Port 1 APS MEP :2

WTR Timeout :1

WTB Timeout :5500

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Hold-Off Timeout :0

Guard Timeout :500

Node Type :Major

Reversion : Revertive

Version :2

ERPSv2 Administrative Command : None

FSM State :PENDING

Port 0 Link Status : Link Up

Port 1 Link Status : Link Up

Port 0 Block Status :BLOCKED

Port 1 Block Status :BLOCKED

R-APS Transmission :STOPPED

R-APS Port 0 Reception : NONE

R-APS Port 1 Reception : NONE

FOP Alarm :OFF

4.21.14 show evc

Command: show evc { [ <evc_id> | all ] } [ ece [ <ece_id> ] ]

show

Show running system information

evc

Ethernet Virtual Connections

<EvcId : 1-4096>

EVC identifier

all

Process all EVCs

ece

EVC Control Entry

<EceId : 1-4096>

ECE idenfifier

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the EVC status.

Example:

To display the All of EVC status.

Switch # show evc all

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EVC ID S tatus

------ ------

1 A ctive

4.21.15 show evc statistics

Command: show green-ethernet [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

green-ethernet

Green ethernet (Power reduction)

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the EVC statistics.

Example:

To display the EVC Red Frames statistics for all.

Switch # show evc statistics all red

EVC ID I nterface R x Red Frames

------ ----------------------- --------------------

1 G igabitEthernet 1/1 0

1 G igabitEthernet 1/2 0

4.21.16 show green-ethernet

Command: show green-ethernet [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

green-ethernet

Green ethernet (Power reduction)

interface Shows green ethernet status for a specific port or ports.

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the Green Ethernet status.

Example:

To display the Green Ethernet status for all.

Switch # show green-ethernet interface *

4.21.17 show green-ethernet energy-detect

Command: show green-ethernet energy-detect [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

green-ethernet

Green ethernet (Power reduction)

energy-detect Shows green ethernet energy-detect status for a specific port or ports.

interface Shows green ethernet status for a specific port or ports.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the energy-detect of Green Ethernet.

Example:

To display the energy-detect of Green Ethernet for all.

Switch # show green-ethernet energy-detect interface *

4.21.18 show green-ethernet short-reach

Command:

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show green-ethernet short-reach [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

green-ethernet

Green ethernet (Power reduction)

short-reach Shows green ethernet short-reach status for a specific or ports

interface Shows green ethernet status for a specific port or ports.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the short-reach of Green Ethernet.

Example:

To display the short-reach of Green Ethernet for all.

Switch # show green-ethernet short-reach interface *

4.21.19 show history

Command: show history

show

Show running system information

history

Display the session command history

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the command history.

Example:

To display the command history.

Switch # show history

show green-ethernet interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

show green-ethernet interface R

show green-ethernet interface *

show green-ethernet energy-detect interface *

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show green-ethernet energy-detect

show green-ethernet

show green-ethernet short-reach interface *

show history

4.21.20 show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> capabilities

Command: show interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) capabilities

show

Show running system information

interface

Interface status and configuration

switchport

Show interface switchport information

capabilities

Display capabilities

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SFP Transceiver information.

Example:

To display the SFP Transceiver information for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 capabilities

GigabitEthernet 1/1 Capabilities:

SFP Type: None

SFP Vendor name:

SFP Vendor PN:

SFP Vendor revision:

4.21.21 show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> statistics

Command: show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> statistics [ { packets | bytes | errors | discards | filtered | { priority [ <priority_v_0_to_7> ] } } ] [ { up | down } ]

show

Show running system information

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interface

Interface status and configuration

statistics

Display statistics counters

bytes

Show byte statistics.

discards

Show discard statistics.

down

Show ports which are down

errors

Show error statistics.

filtered

Show filtered statistics.

packets

Show packet statistics.

priority

Queue number

up

Show ports which are up

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the port statistics information.

Example:

To display the port statistics information (Byte statistics) for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 statistics bytes

Interface R x Octets Tx Octets

---------------------- ------------------ ------------------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 0 0

4.21.22 show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> status

Command: show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> status

show

Show running system information

interface

Interface status and configuration

status

Display status

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the port status.

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Example:

To display the port status for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 status

Interface M ode S peed & Duplex M ax Frame E xcessive Link

---------------------- ------- --------------- --------- --------- --------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 e nabled A uto 10056 D iscard D own

4.21.23 show interface <port_type> <port_list> switchport

Command: show interface <port_type> <port_list> switchport [ access | trunk | hybrid ]

show

Show running system information

interface

Interface status and configuration

switchport

Show interface switchport information

access

Show access ports status

hybrid

Show hybrid ports status

trunk

Show trunk ports status

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the VLAN mode.

Example:

To display the VLAN mode for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 switchport

Name: GigabitEthernet 1/1

Administrative mode: access

Access Mode VLAN: 1

Trunk Native Mode VLAN: 1

Administrative Native VLAN tagging: disabled

Allowed VLANs: 1-4095

Hybrid port configuration

-------------------------

Port Type: C-Port

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Acceptable Frame Type: All

Ingress filter: Disabled

Egress tagging: All except-native

Hybrid Native Mode VLAN: 1

Hybrid VLANs Enabled: 1-4095

4.21.24 show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> veriphy

Command: show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> veriphy

show

Show running system information

interface

Interface status and configuration

veriphy

Run cable diagnostics and show result.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the result of Cable Diagnostics.

Example:

To display the result of Cable Diagnostics for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 veriphy

Starting VeriPHY - Please wait

Interface P air A L ength P air B, Length

---------------------- ------ ------ ------- -------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 O K 3 O K 3

Pair C Len gth P air D Le ngth

------ ------ ------ -------

OK 3 O K 3

4.21.25 show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> veriphy

Command: show interface <port_type> <port_type_list> veriphy

show

Show running system information

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interface

Interface status and configuration

veriphy

Run cable diagnostics and show result.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the result of Cable Diagnostics.

Example:

To display the result of Cable Diagnostics for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 veriphy

Starting VeriPHY - Please wait

Interface P air A L ength P air B, Length

---------------------- ------ ------ ------- -------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 O K 3 O K 3

Pair C Len gth P air D Le ngth

------ ------ ------ -------

OK 3 O K 3

4.21.26 show interface vlan

Command: show interface vlan [ <vlist> ]

show

Show running system information

interface

Interface status and configuration

vlan

VLAN status

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the MAC address and IP address of specific VLAN.

Example:

To display the MAC address and IP address for all VLANs.

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Switch # show interface vlan

VLAN1

LINK: 00-30-4F-22-66-9d Mtu:1500 <UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST>

IPv4: 192.168.0.100/24 192.168.0.255

IPv6: fe80:2::201:c1ff:fe00:9900/64 <ANYCAST TENTATIVE AUTOCONF>

4.21.27 show ip arp

Command: show ip arp

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

arp

Address Resolution Protocol

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the ARP table.

Example:

To display the ARP table for all.

Switch # show ip arp

192.168.0.45 via VLAN1:d4-3d-7e-fd-e3-ac

192.168.0.78 via VLAN1:00-30-4f-97-72-2d

4.21.28 show ip arp inspection

Command: show ip arp inspection

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

arp

Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the ARP Inspection Configuration.

Example:

To display the ARP Inspection Configuration.

Switch # show ip arp inspection

ARP Inspection Mode : disabled

Port P ort Mode C heck VLAN L og Type

---- --------- ---------- --------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 d isabled disabled N ONE

GigabitEthernet 1/2 d isabled disabled N ONE

4.21.29 show ip arp inspection

Command: show ip arp inspection [ interface <port_type> <port_type_list> ] | vlan <vlan_list> ]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

arp

Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

interface

Interface status and configuration

vlan

VLAN status

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the ARP Inspection Configuration.

Example:

To display the ARP Inspection Configuration.

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Switch # show ip arp inspection

ARP Inspection Mode : disabled

Port P ort Mode C heck VLAN L og Type

---- --------- ---------- --------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 d isabled disabled N ONE

GigabitEthernet 1/2 d isabled disabled N ONE

4.21.30 show ip arp inspection entry

Command: show ip arp inspection entry [ dhcp-snooping | static ] [ interface ( <port_type>

[ <port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

arp

Address Resolution Protocol

inspection

ARP inspection

entry

arp inspection entries

dhcp-snooping

learn from dhcp snooping

static

setting from static entries

interface

arp inspection entry interface config

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the ARP Inspection entry.

Example:

To display the ARP Inspection entry.

Switch # show ip arp inspection entry

4.21.31 show ip dhcp detailed statistics

Command:

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show ip dhcp detailed statistics { server | client | snooping | relay | normal-forward | combined } [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

detailed

DHCP server

statistics

Traffic statistics

client

DHCP client

combined

Show all DHCP related statistics

normal-forward

DHCP normal L2 or L3 forward

relay

DHCP relay

server

DHCP server

snooping

DHCP snooping

interface

arp inspection entry interface config

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the DHCP detailed statistics.

Example:

To display the DHCP detailed statistics (Client) for GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show ip dhcp detailed statistics client interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

GigabitEthernet 1/1 Statistics:

-------------------------------

Rx Discover: 0

Tx Discover: 0

Rx Offer: 0

Tx Offer: 0

Rx Request: 0

Tx Request: 0

Rx Decline: 0

Tx Decline: 0

Rx ACK: 0

Tx ACK: 0

Rx NAK: 0

Tx NAK: 0

Rx Release: 0

Tx Release: 0

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Rx Inform: 0

Tx Inform: 0

Rx Lease Query: 0

Tx Lease Query: 0

Rx Lease Unassigned: 0

Tx Lease Unassigned: 0

Rx Lease Unknown: 0

Tx Lease Unknown: 0

Rx Lease Active: 0

Tx Lease Active: 0

Rx Lease Active: 0

Tx Lease Active: 0

Rx Discarded checksum error: 0

4.21.32 show ip dhcp excluded-address

Command: show ip dhcp excluded-address

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

excluded-address

Excluded IP database

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the excluded IP range.

Example:

To display the excluded IP range.

Switch # show ip dhcp excluded-address

Low Address H igh Address

--------------- ---------------

01 1 92.168.0.100 192.168.0.101

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4.21.33 show ip dhcp pool

Command: show ip dhcp pool [ <pool_name> ]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

pool

DHCP pools information

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the DHCP pools information.

Example:

To display the DHCP pools information.

Switch # show ip dhcp pool

Pool Name: test

----------------------------------------------

Type is network

IP is 192.168.1.100

Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0

Subnet broadcast address is -

Lease time is 1 days 0 hours 0 minutes

Default router is 192.168.1.1

Domain name is -

DNS servers are 168.95.1.1 8.8.8.8

NTP server is -

Netbios name server is -

Netbios node type is -

Netbios scope identifier is -

NIS domain name is -

NIS server is -

Vendor class information is -

Client identifer is -

Hardware address is -

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Client name is -

4.21.34 show ip dhcp relay

Command: show ip dhcp relay [ statistics ]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

relay

DHCP relay agent configuration

statistics

Traffic statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the DHCP relay information.

Example:

To display the DHCP relay information.

Switch # show ip dhcp relay

Switch DHCP relay mode is enabled

Switch DHCP relay server address is 192.168.0.76

Switch DHCP relay information option is enabled

Switch DHCP relay information policy is keep

4.21.35 show ip dhcp server

Command: show ip dhcp server

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

server

DHCP server information

Default:

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N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the DHCP Server Mode Configuration.

Example:

To display the DHCP Server Mode Configuration.

Switch # show ip dhcp server

DHCP server is globally disabled.

All VLANs are disabled.

4.21.36 show ip dhcp server binding (GG)

Command: show ip dhcp server binding [ state { allocated | committed | expired } ] [ type

{ automatic | manual | expired } ] [ <ip> ]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

server

DHCP server information

binding

DHCP address bindings

state

State of binding

allocated

Allocated state

committed

Committed state

expired

Expired state

type

Type of binding

automatic

Automatic binding with infinite lease time

expired

Expired binding that is aged out

manual

Manual binding for a specific host

<ip>

IP address in dotted-decimal notation

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the DHCP Server binding configuration.

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Example:

To display the DHCP Server binding configuration.

Switch # show ip dhcp server binding

4.21.37 show ip dhcp server declined-ip (GG)

Command: show ip dhcp server declined-ip

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

server

DHCP server information

declined-ip

Declined IP address

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the DHCP Decline information.

Example:

To display the DHCP Decline information.

Switch # show ip dhcp server declined-ip

4.21.38 show ip dhcp server statistics

Command: show ip dhcp server statistics

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

server

DHCP server information

statistics

DHCP server statistics

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the DHCP Server statistics.

Example:

To display the DHCP Server statistics.

Switch # show ip dhcp server statistics

Database Counters

=========================

POOL 2

Excluded IP 1

Declined IP 0

=========================

Binding Counters

=========================

Automatic 0

Manual 0

Expired 0

=========================

Message Received Counters

=========================

DISCOVER 0

REQUEST 0

DECLINE 0

RELEASE 0

INFORM 0

=========================

Message Sent Counters

=========================

OFFER 0

ACK 0

NAK 0

=========================

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4.21.39 show ip dhcp snooping

Command: show ip dhcp snooping [interface ( <port_type> [ <port_list> ] )]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

snooping

DHCP snooping

interface

Select an interface to configure

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the DHCP Snooping configuration.

Example:

To display the DHCP Snooping configuration for GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show ip dhcp snooping interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

GigabitEthernet 1/1 untrusted

4.21.40 show ip dhcp snooping table

Command: show ip dhcp snooping table

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

dhcp

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

snooping

DHCP snooping

table

show ip dhcp snooping table

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

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To display the DHCP Snooping table.

Example:

To display the DHCP Snooping table.

Switch # show ip dhcp snooping table

4.21.41 show ip http server secure status

Command: show ip http server secure status

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

http

Hypertext Transfer Protocol

server

HTTP web server

secure

Secure

status

Status

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the DHCP Snooping table.

Example:

To display the DHCP Snooping table.

Switch # show ip http server secure status

Switch secure HTTP web server is disabled

Switch secure HTTP web redirection is disabled

4.21.42 show ip igmp snooping

Command: show ip igmp snooping [ vlan <vlan_list> ] [ group-database [ interface ( <port_type>

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[ <port_type_list> ] ) ] [ sfm-information ] ] [ detail ]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

vlan

Search by VLAN

group-database

Multicast group database from IGMP

interface

Search by port

sfm-information

Including source filter multicast information from IGMP

detail

Detail running information/statistics of IGMP snooping

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IGMP Snooping information.

Example:

To display the IGMP Snooping information (Detail).

Switch # show ip igmp snooping detail

IGMP Snooping is disabled to stop snooping IGMP control plane.

Multicast streams destined to unregistered IGMP groups will be flooding.

4.21.43 show ip igmp snooping mrouter

Command: show ip igmp snooping mrouter [ detail ]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

igmp

Internet Group Management Protocol

snooping

Snooping IGMP

mrouter

Multicast router port status in IGMP

detail

Detail running information/statistics of IGMP snooping

Default:

N/A

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Usage Guide:

To display the IGMP Router Port information.

Example:

To display the IGMP Router Port information.

Switch # show ip igmp snooping mrouter

IGMP Snooping is disabled to stop snooping IGMP control plane.

Switch-1 IGMP Router Port Status

Gi 1/1: Static and Dynamic Router Port

4.21.44 show ip interface brief

Command: show ip interface brief

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

interface

IP interface status and configuration

brief

Brief IP interface status

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IP interface status.

Example:

To display the IP interface status.

Switch # show ip interface brief

Vlan Address Method S tatus

---- -------------------- -------- ------

1 192.168.0.100/24 M anual U P

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4.21.45 show ip name-server

Command: show ip name-server

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

name-server

Domain Name System

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the DNS Server information.

Example:

To display the DNS Server information.

Switch # show ip name-server

Current DNS server is 8.8.8.8 set by STATIC.

4.21.46 show ip route

Command: show ip route

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

route

Display the current ip routing table

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IP Routing table.

Example:

To display the IP Routing table.

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Switch # show ip route

11.11.11.0/24 via 192.168.0.14 <UP GATEWAY HW_RT>

127.0.0.1/32 via 127.0.0.1 <UP HOST>

192.168.0.0/24 via VLAN1 <UP HW_RT>

224.0.0.0/4 via 127.0.0.1 <UP>

4.21.47 show ip source binding

Command: show ip source binding [ dhcp-snooping | static ] [ interface ( <port_type>

[ <port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

source

source command

binding

ip source binding

dhcp-snooping

learn from dhcp snooping

interface

ip source binding interface config

static

setting from static entries

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the Static IP Source Guard Table.

Example:

To display the Static IP Source Guard Table.

Switch # show ip source binding interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

Type P ort V LAN I P Address IP Mask

---- ---- ---- ---------- -------

Static G igabitEthernet 1/1 1 19 2.168.0.22 2 55.255.255.0

4.21.48 show ip ssh

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Command: show ip ssh

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

ssh

Secure Shell

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SSH Management status.

Example:

To display the SSH Management status.

Switch # show ip ssh

Switch SSH is enabled

4.21.49 show ip statistics

Command: show ip statistics

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

statistics

Traffic statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IP statistics.

Example:

To display the IP statistics.

Switch # show ip statistics

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IPv4 statistics:

Rcvd: 9751 total in 1454882 bytes

9606 local destination, 0 forwarding

0 header error, 0 address error, 0 unknown protocol

0 no route, 0 truncated, 145 discarded

Sent: 8087 total in 2703484 bytes

8087 generated, 0 forwarded

0 no route, 0 discarded

Frags: 0 reassemble (0 reassembled, 0 couldn't reassemble)

0 fragment (0 fragmented, 0 couldn't fragment)

0 fragment created

Mcast: 913 received in 99661 bytes

0 sent in 0 byte

Bcast: 768 received, 0 sent

IP interface statistics:

IPv4 Statistics on Interface VLAN: 1

Rcvd: 9751 total in 1454882 bytes

9606 local destination, 0 forwarding

0 header error, 0 address error, 0 unknown protocol

0 no route, 0 truncated, 145 discarded

Sent: 8087 total in 2703484 bytes

8087 generated, 0 forwarded

0 discarded

Frags: 0 reassemble (0 reassembled, 0 couldn't reassemble)

0 fragment (0 fragmented, 0 couldn't fragment)

0 fragment created

Mcast: 913 received in 99661 bytes

0 sent in 0 byte

Bcast: 768 received, 0 sent

IPv4 ICMP statistics:

Rcvd: 2618 Messages, 0 Error

Sent: 2618 Messages, 0 Error

ICMP message statistics:

IPv4 ICMP Message: Echo Reply

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Rcvd: 0 Packet

Sent: 2618 Packets

IPv4 ICMP Message: Echo

Rcvd: 2618 Packets

Sent: 0 Packet

4.21.50 show ip verify source

Command: show ip verify source [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

ip

Internet Protocol

verify

verify command

source

verify source

interface

ip verify source interface config

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IP Source Guard configuration.

Example:

To display the IP Source Guard configuration for GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show ip verify source interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

Port P ort Mode D ynamic Entry Limit

---- --------- -------------------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 enabled 1

4.21.51 show ipmc profile

Command: show ipmc profile [ <profile_name> ] [ detail ]

show

Show running system information

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ipmc

IPv4/IPv6 multicast configuration

profile

IPMC profile configuration

<ProfileName : word16>

Profile name

detail

Detail information of a profile

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IP Multicast Profile.

Example:

To display the IP Multicast Profile.

Switch # show ipmc profile

IPMC Profile is now enabled to start filtering.

Profile: 1 (In VER-INI Mode)

Description: test

4.21.52 show ipmc range

Command: show ipmc range [ <entry_name> ]

show

Show running system information

ipmc

IPv4/IPv6 multicast configuration

range

A range of IPv4/IPv6 multicast addresses for the profile

<EntryName : word16>

Range entry name

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IP Multicast Range.

Example:

To display the IP Multicast Range.

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Switch # show ipmc range

Range Name : 1

Start Address: 224.24.24.24

End Address : 224.24.24.25

4.21.53 show ipv6 interface

Command: show ipv6 interface [ vlan <vlan_list> { brief | statistics } ]

show

Show running system information

ipv6

IPv6 configuration commands

vlan

VLAN of IPv6 interface

brief

Brief summary of IPv6 status and configuration

statistics

Traffic statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IPv6 configuration.

Example:

To display the IPv6 configuration.

Switch # show ipv6 interface

IPv6 Vlan1 interface is up.

Internet address is 2001::7766

Internet address is fe81::301:deff:ce00:9800

Static address is 2001::7766/64

IP stack index (IFID) is 2

Routing is enabled on this interface

MTU is 1500 bytes

IPv6 Statistics on Interface VLAN: 1

Rcvd: 3 total in 168 bytes

3 local destination, 0 forwarding

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0 header error, 0 address error, 0 unknown protocol

0 no route, 0 truncated, 0 discarded

Sent: 17 total in 1104 bytes

17 generated, 0 forwarded

0 discarded

Frags: 0 reassemble (0 reassembled, 0 couldn't reassemble)

0 fragment (0 fragmented, 0 couldn't fragment)

0 fragment created

Mcast: 3 received in 168 bytes

17 sent in 1104 bytes

Bcast: 0 received, 0 sent

4.21.54 show ipv6 mld snooping

Command: show ipv6 mld snooping [ vlan <vlan_list> ] [ group-database [ interface

( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ] [ sfm-information ] ] [ detail ]

show

Show running system information

ipv6

IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

vlan

Search by VLAN

group-database

Multicast group database from MLD

interface

Search by port

sfm-information

Including source filter multicast information from MLD

detail

Detail running information/statistics of MLD snooping

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the MLD Snooping information.

Example:

To display the MLD Snooping information (Detail).

Switch # show ipv6 mld snooping detail

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MLD Snooping is disabled to stop snooping MLD control plane.

Multicast streams destined to unregistered MLD groups will be flooding.

4.21.55 show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter

Command: show ip igmp snooping mrouter [ detail ]

show

Show running system information

ipv6

IPv6 configuration commands

mld

Multicast Listener Discovery

snooping

Snooping MLD

mrouter

Multicast router port status in MLD

detail

Detail running information/statistics of MLD snooping

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the MLD Router Port information.

Example:

To display the MLD Router Port information.

Switch # show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter

MLD Snooping is enabled to start snooping MLD control plane.

Switch-1 MLD Router Port Status

Gi 1/1: Static and Dynamic Router Port

4.21.56 show ipv6 neighbor

Command: show ipv6 neighbor [ interface vlan <vlan_list> ]

show

Show running system information

ipv6

IPv6 configuration commands

neighbor

IPv6 neighbors

interface

Select an interface to configure

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vlan

VLAN of IPv6 interface

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IPv6 neighbor information.

Example:

To display the IPv6 neighbor information.

Switch # show ipv6 neighbor

2001::7766 via VLAN1: `00-30-2f-00-89-21 Permanent/REACHABLE fe81::301:deff:ce00:9800 via VLAN1: `00-30-2f-00-89-21 Permanent/REACHABLE

4.21.57 show ipv6 route

Command: show ipv6 route [ interface vlan <vlan_list> ]

show

Show running system information

ipv6

IPv6 configuration commands

route

IPv6 routes

interface

Select an interface to configure

vlan

VLAN of IPv6 interface

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IPv6 Routing table.

Example:

To display the IPv6 Routing table.

Switch # show ipv6 route

::1/128 via ::1 <UP HOST>

2001::/64 via VLAN1 <UP HW_RT>

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2001::7766/128 via 1:d100:9800:: <UP HOST>

2002::/64 via 2001::7788 <UP GATEWAY HW_RT>

4.21.58 show ipv6 statistics

Command: show ipv6 statistics

[ system ] [ interface vlan <vlan_list> ] [ icmp ] [ icmp-msg

<type> ]

show

Show running system information

ipv6

IPv6 configuration commands

statistics

Traffic statistics

icmp

IPv6 ICMP traffic

icmp-msg

IPv6 ICMP traffic for designated message type

<Type : 0~255>

ICMP message type ranges from 0 to 255

interface

Select an interface to configure

vlan

IPv6 interface traffic

system

IPv6 system traffic

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IPv6 statistics.

Example:

To display the IPv6 statistics.

Switch # show ipv6 statistics

IPv6 statistics:

Rcvd: 24 total in 2064 bytes

6 local destination, 0 forwarding

0 header error, 0 address error, 0 unknown protocol

0 no route, 0 truncated, 18 discarded

Sent: 34 total in 2208 bytes

38 generated, 0 forwarded

0 no route, 0 discarded

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Frags: 0 reassemble (0 reassembled, 0 couldn't reassemble)

0 fragment (0 fragmented, 0 couldn't fragment)

0 fragment created

Mcast: 24 received in 2064 bytes

34 sent in 2208 bytes

Bcast: 0 received, 0 sent

IP interface statistics:

IPv6 Statistics on Interface VLAN: 1

Rcvd: 12 total in 1032 bytes

3 local destination, 0 forwarding

0 header error, 0 address error, 0 unknown protocol

0 no route, 0 truncated, 9 discarded

Sent: 17 total in 1104 bytes

17 generated, 0 forwarded

0 discarded

Frags: 0 reassemble (0 reassembled, 0 couldn't reassemble)

0 fragment (0 fragmented, 0 couldn't fragment)

0 fragment created

Mcast: 12 received in 1032 bytes

17 sent in 1104 bytes

Bcast: 0 received, 0 sent

IPv6 ICMP statistics:

Rcvd: 3 Messages, 0 Error

Sent: 19 Messages, 0 Error

ICMP message statistics:

IPv6 ICMP Message: Multicast Listener Report

Rcvd: 0 Packet

Sent: 10 Packets

IPv6 ICMP Message: Router Solicitation (NDP)

Rcvd: 3 Packets

Sent: 6 Packets

IPv6 ICMP Message: Neighbor Solicitation (NDP)

Rcvd: 0 Packet

Sent: 3 Packets

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4.21.59 show lacp

Command: show lacp { internal | statistics | system-id | neighbour }

show

Show running system information

lacp

LACP configuration/status

internal

Internal LACP configuration

neighbour

Neighbour LACP status

statistics

Internal LACP statistics

system-id

LACP system id

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the LACP mode information.

Example:

To display the LACP mode information.

Switch # show lacp internal

Port M ode K ey R ole T imeout P riority

-------------------- -------- ---- ------ ------- --------

Gi 1/1 Enabled Auto Active Fast 32768

Gi 1/2 Enabled Auto Active Fast 32768

Gi 1/3 Disabled Auto Active Fast 32768

4.21.60 show line

Command: show line [ alive ]

show

Show running system information

line

TTY line information

alive

Display information about alive lines

Default:

N/A

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Usage Guide:

To display the VTY information.

Example:

To display the VTY information.

Switch # show line alive

Line is con 0.

* You are at this line now.

Alive from Console.

Default privileged level is 2.

Command line editing is enabled

Display EXEC banner is enabled.

Display Day banner is enabled.

Terminal width is 80.

length is 24.

history size is 32.

exec-timeout is 10 min 0 second.

Current session privilege is 15.

Elapsed time is 0 day 0 hour 17 min 20 sec.

Idle time is 0 day 0 hour 0 min 0 sec.

4.21.61 show link-oam

Command: show link-oam { [ status ] [ link-monitor ] [ statistics ] } [ interface ( <port_type>

[ <port_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

link-oam

Link OAM configuration

interface

Interface status and configuration

link-monitor

Display link-monitor status parameters

statistics

Display statistics parameters

status

Display local and remote node status parameters

Default:

N/A

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Usage Guide:

To display the Link OAM information.

Example:

To display the Link OAM statistics for GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show link-oam statistics interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

GigabitEthernet 1/1

-----------------------------------------

PDU stats

-----------

Information PDU TX: 0

Information PDU RX: 0

Variable request PDU RX: 0

Variable request PDU TX: 0

Variable response PDU RX: 0

Variable response PDU TX: 0

Loopback PDU RX: 0

Loopback PDU TX: 0

Link Unique event notification PDU TX: 0

Link Unique event notification PDU RX: 0

Link Duplicate event notification PDU TX: 0

Link Duplicate event notification PDU RX: 0

Org Specific PDU RX: 0

Org Specific PDU TX: 0

Unsupported PDU RX: 0

Unsupported PDU TX: 0

Link Fault PDU TX: 0

Link Fault PDU RX: 0

Dying gasp PDU TX: 0

Dying gasp PDU RX: 0

Critical event PDU TX: 0

Critical event PDU RX: 0

4.21.62 show lldp med media-vlan-policy

Command:

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show lldp med media-vlan-policy [<0~31>]

show

Show running system information

lldp

Display LLDP neighbors information

med

Display LLDP-MED neighbors information

media-vlan-policy

Display media vlan policies

<0~31>

List of policies

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the LLDP-MED policy information.

Example:

To display the LLDP-MED policy information.

Switch # show lldp med media-vlan-policy

Policy Id A pplication Type T ag V lan ID L2 Priority D SCP

0 V oice Tagged 1 0 0

4.21.63 show lldp med remote-device

Command: show lldp med remote-device [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

lldp

Display LLDP neighbors information

med

Display LLDP-MED neighbors information

remote-device

Display remote device LLDP-MED neighbors information

interface

Interface to display

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the LLDP-MED entries information.

Example:

To display the LLDP-MED entries information.

Switch # show lldp med remote-device

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No LLDP-MED entries found

4.21.64 show lldp neighbors

Command: show lldp neighbors [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

lldp

Display LLDP neighbors information

neighbors

Display LLDP neighbors information

interface

Interface to display

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the LLDP neighbors information.

Example:

To display the LLDP neighbors information.

Switch # show lldp neighbors

No LLDP entries found

4.21.65 show lldp statistics

Command: show lldp statistics [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

lldp

Display LLDP neighbors information

statistics

Display LLDP statistics information

interface

Interface to display

Default:

N/A

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Usage Guide:

To display the LLDP statistics information.

Example:

To display the LLDP statistics information for GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show lldp statistics interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

Rx T x R x

Interface F rames F rames Erro rs

--------- ------ ------ ------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 0 3 030 0

Rx R x TLV R x TLV R x TLV

Discards E rrors U nknown O rganiz. Aged

-------- ------ ------- -------- ----

0 0 0 0 0

4.21.66 show logging

Command: show logging {<log_id> | error | info | warning } [ switch <switch_list> ]

show

Show running system information

logging

Syslog

<logging_id: 1-4294967295>

Logging ID

switch

Switch

<switch_list>

Switch ID list in 1

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the Syslog information.

Example:

To display the Syslog information with Log ID 235861.

Switch # show logging 235861

Switch : 1

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ID : 235861

Level : Warning

Time : 1970-01-01T13:33:57+00:00

Message:

Loop Detected: Port 5 shut down

4.21.67 show loop-protect

Command: show loop-protect [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

loop-protect

Loop protection configuration

interface

Interface status and configuration

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the Loop protection information.

Example:

To display the Loop protection information for GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show loop-protect interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

Loop Protection Configuration

======================================

Loop Protection : Enable

Transmission Time : 2 sec

Shutdown Time : 2 sec

GigabitEthernet 1/1

------------------------------

Loop protect mode is enabled.

Actions are both of shutdown and log.

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Transmit mode is enabled.

No loop.

The number of loops is 12390.

Time of last loop is at 1970-01-01T14:58:28+00:00

Status is down.

4.21.68 show mac address-table

Command: show mac address-table [ conf | static | aging-time | { { learning | count } [ interface

( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ] } | { address <mac_addr> [ vlan <vlan_id> ] } | vlan <vlan_id_1> | interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

mac

MAC Address Table information

address-table

MAC Address Table

address

MAC address lookup

aging-time

Aging time

conf

User added static MAC addresses

count

Total number of MAC addresses

interface

Select an interface to configure

learning

Learn/disable/secure state

static

All static MAC addresses

vlan

Addresses in this VLAN

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the MAC address table.

Example:

To display the MAC address table for VLAN 1.

Switch # show mac address-table vlan 1

Type V ID MAC Address P orts

Static 1 33:33:00:00:00:01 G igabitEthernet 1/1-25 10GigabitEthernet 1/1-4 CPU

Static 1 33:33:00:00:00:02 G igabitEthernet 1/1-25 10GigabitEthernet 1/1-4 CPU

Static 1 33:33:ff:00:99:00 G igabitEthernet 1/1-25 10GigabitEthernet 1/1-4 CPU

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Dynamic 1 d4:3d:7e:fd:e3:ac GigabitEthernet 1/21

Static 1 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff G igabitEthernet 1/1-25 10GigabitEthernet 1/1-4 CPU

4.21.69 show mep

Command: show mep [ <instance> ] [ peer | cc | lm | dm | lt | lb | tst | aps | client | ais | lck ]

[ detail ]

show

Show running system information

mep

Maintenance Entity Point

<instance>

The range of MEP instances

ais

Show AIS state

aps

Show APS state

cc

Show CC state

client

Show Client state

detail

Show detailed state including configuration information.

dm

Show DM state

lb

Show LB state

lck

Show LCK state

lm

Show LM state

lt

Show LT state

peer

Show peer mep state

tst

Show TST state

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the MEP information.

Example:

To display the MEP instance 1 information.

Switch # show mep 1

MEP state is:

Inst cLevel cMeg c Mep c Ais c Lck cSsf aB lk aTsf

1 False False F alse F alse F alse T rue F alse T rue

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4.21.70 show mvr

Command: show mvr [ vlan <vlan_list> | name <mvr_name> ] [ group-database [ interface

( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ] [ sfm-information ] ] [ detail ]

show

Show running system information

mvr

Multicast VLAN Registration configuration

name

Search by MVR name

vlan

Search by VLAN

group-database

Multicast group database from MVR

interface

Search by port

sfm-information

Including source filter multicast information from MVR

detail

Detail information/statistics of MVR group database

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the MVR information.

Example:

To display the MVR information.

Switch # show mvr

MVR is now enabled to start group registration.

Switch-1 MVR-IGMP Interface Status

IGMP MVR VLAN 1 (Name is 1) interface is enabled.

Querier status is IDLE

RX IGMP Query:0 V1Join:0 V2Join:0 V3Join:0 V2Leave:0

TX IGMP Query:0 / (Source) Specific Query:0

Interface Channel Profile: <No Associated Profile>

Switch-1 MVR-MLD Interface Status

MLD MVR VLAN 1 (Name is 1) interface is enabled.

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Querier status is IDLE

RX MLD Query:0 V1Report:0 V2Report:0 V1Done:0

TX MLD Query:0 / (Source) Specific Query:0

Interface Channel Profile: <No Associated Profile>

4.21.71 show network-clock

Command: show network-clock

show

Show running system information

network-clock

Show selector state

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SyncE information.

Example:

To display the SyncE information.

Switch # show network-clock

Selector State is: Free Run

Alarm State is:

Clk: 1 2

LOCS: F ALSE FALSE

SSM: F ALSE F ALSE

WTR: F ALSE FALSE

LOL: F ALSE

DHOLD: T RUE

SSM State is:

Interface Tx SSM R x SSM Mode

GigabitEthernet 1/1 QL_NONE QL_LINK Master

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4.21.72 show ntp status

Command: show ntp status

show

Show running system information

ntp

Configure NTP

status

status

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the NTP Server information.

Example:

To display the NTP Server information.

Switch # show ntp status

NTP Mode : enabled

Idx Server IP host address (a.b.c.d) or a host name string

--- ------------------------------------------------------

3

4

1 19 2.168.0.44

2

5

4.21.73 show platform phy

Command: show platform phy [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

platform

Platform specific information

phy

PHYs' information

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interface

Search by port

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the PHY information.

Example:

To display the PHY information for GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show platform phy interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

Port API Inst WAN/LAN/1G M ode D uplex S peed L ink

---- --------- --------- ---- ------ ----- ----

1 D efault 1G A NEG - - No

4.21.74 show platform phy failover

Command: show platform phy failover

show

Show running system information

platform

Platform specific information

phy

PHYs' information

failover

Failover status

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the PHY failover status.

Example:

To display the PHY failover status.

Switch # show platform phy failover

Port A ctive C hannel B roadcast A fter reset

---- ------ ------- --------- ------------

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4.21.75 show platform phy id

Command: show platform phy id [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

platform

Platform specific information

phy

PHYs' information

id

id

interface

Search by port

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the PHY ID.

Example:

To display the PHY ID for GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show platform phy id interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

Port C hannel A PI Base P hy Id P hy Rev.

---- ------- -------- ------- ------

1 0 0 (1g) 86 34 0

4.21.76 show platform phy status

Command: show platform phy status [ interface ( <port_type> [ <v_port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

platform

Platform specific information

phy

PHYs' information

status

status

interface

Search by port

Default:

N/A

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Usage Guide:

To display the PHY status.

Example:

To display the PHY status.

Switch # show platform phy status interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

Port Issues seen during 1G PHY warmstart Issues during 10G PHY WS

---- ----------------------------------- ------------------------

1 No No

4.21.77 show port-security port

Command: show port-security port [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

port-security

port-security

port

Show MAC Addresses learned by Port Security

interface

Search by port

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the MAC Addresses of Port Security.

Example:

To display the MAC Addresses of Port Security.

Switch # show port-security port interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

GigabitEthernet 1/1

-------------------

MAC Address V ID State A dded Age/Hold Time

----------------- ---- ---------- ------------------------- -------------

<none>

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4.21.78 show port-security switch

Command: show port-security switch [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

port-security

port-security

switch

Show Port Security status

interface

Search by port

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the status of Port Security.

Example:

To display the status of Port Security.

Switch # show port-security switch interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

Users:

L = Limit Control

8 = 802.1X

D = DHCP Snooping

V = Voice VLAN

Interface U sers S tate M AC Cnt

----------------------- ----- ------------- -------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 ---- No users 0

4.21.79 show privilege

Command: show privilege

show

Show running system information

privilege

Display command privilege

Default:

N/A

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Usage Guide:

To display the Privilege information.

Example:

To display the Privilege information.

Switch # show privilege

4.21.80 show ptp <clockinst>

Command: show ptp <clockinst> { default | current | parent | time-property | filter | servo | clk | ho | uni | master-table-unicast | slave | { { port-state | port-ds | wireless | foreign-master-record } [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ] } }

show

Show running system information

ptp

Precision time Protocol (1588)

<Clockinst : 0-3> Show various PTP data

clk Show PTP slave clock options parameters.

current

Show PTP current data set (IEEE1588 paragraph 8.2.2).

default

Show PTP default data set (IEEE1588 paragraph 8.2.1).

filter

Show PTP filter parameters.

foreign-master-record

Show PTP port foreign masters.

ho

Show PTP slave holdover parameters.

interface

Search by port

master-table-unicast

Show PTP master list of connected unicast slaves.

parent

Show PTP parent data set (IEEE1588 paragraph 8.2.3).

port-ds

Show PTP port data set (IEEE1588 paragraph 8.2.5).

port-state

Show PTP port state.

servo

Show PTP servo parameters.

slave

Show PTP slave clock lock threshold parameters.

time-property

Show PTP time properties data set (IEEE1588 paragraph 8.2.4).

uni

Show PTP slave unicast configuration parameters.

wireless

Show PTP port wireless parameters.

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the PTP information.

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Example:

To display the PTP default information for PTP instance 0.

Switch # show ptp 0 default

ClockId D eviceType 2S tepFlag P orts C lockIdentity D om

------- ---------- --------- ----- ----------------------- ---

0 O rd-Bound T rue 29 00:01:c1:33:fe:00:66:00 0

ClockQuality Pri1 Pri2

------------------------- ---- ----

Cl:251 Ac:Unknwn Va:65535 128 12 8

Protocol O ne-Way V LAN Tag Enable V ID P CP

--------- --------- ----------------- ----- ----

Ethernet F alse F alse 1 0

4.21.81 show ptp <clockinst> local-clock

Command: show ptp <clockinst> local-clock

show

Show running system information

ptp

Precision time Protocol (1588)

<Clockinst : 0-3> Show various PTP data

local-clock Show local clock current time

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the PTP current time.

Example:

To display the current time for PTP instance 0.

Switch # show ptp 0 local-clock

PTP Time (0) : 1970-01-01T19:04:58+00:00 001,815,828

Clock Adjustment method: Internal Timer

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4.21.82 show ptp <clockinst> slave-cfg

Command: show ptp <clockinst> slave-cfg

show

Show running system information

ptp

Precision time Protocol (1588)

<Clockinst : 0-3> Show various PTP data

slave-cfg Show slave lock configuration

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the slave lock configuration.

Example:

To display the slave lock configuration for PTP instance 0.

Switch # show ptp 0 slave-cfg

Stable Offset O ffset Ok O ffset Fail

------------- ------------- -----------

1000 100 0 3 000

4.21.83 show ptp <clockinst> slave-table-unicast

Command: show ptp <clockinst> slave-table-unicast

show

Show running system information

ptp

Precision time Protocol (1588)

<Clockinst : 0-3> Show various PTP data

slave-table-unicast Show the Unicast slave table of the requested unicast masters

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

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To display the unicast slave table.

Example:

To display the unicast slave table for PTP instance 0.

Switch # show ptp 0 slave-table-unicast ip_addr m ac_addr p ort A nn S ync

--------------- ----------------- ---- --- -----

4.21.84 show ptp ext

Command: show ptp ext

show

Show running system information

ptp

Precision time Protocol (1588)

ext Show the 1PPS and External clock output configuration and vcxo frequency rate adjustment option

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the external clock output configuration.

Example:

To display the external clock output configuration.

Switch # show ptp ext

PTP External One PPS mode: Output, Clock output enabled: True, frequency : 1 , VCXO enable: True

4.21.85 show pvlan

Command: show pvlan [ <pvlan_list> ]

show

Show running system information

pvlan

PVLAN configuration

Default:

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N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the Private VLAN membership configuration.

Example:

To display the Private VLAN membership configuration for all VLANs.

Switch # show pvlan

PVLAN ID Po rts

-------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

1 G igabitEthernet 1/1, GigabitEthernet 1/2, GigabitEthernet 1/3,

4.21.86 show pvlan isolation

Command: show pvlan isolation [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

pvlan

PVLAN configuration

isolation show isolation configuration

interface Search by port

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the port isolation configuration.

Example:

To display the port isolation configuration.

Switch # show pvlan isolation

Port I solation

-------------------------------- ---------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 D isabled

GigabitEthernet 1/2 D isabled

GigabitEthernet 1/3 D isabled

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4.21.87 show qos

Command: show qos [ { interface [ ( <port_type> [ <port> ] ) ] } | wred | { maps [ dscp-cos ]

[ dscp-ingress-translation ] [ dscp-classify ] [ cos-dscp ] [ dscp-egress-translation ] }

| { qce [ <qce> ] } ]

show

Show running system information

qos

Quality of Service

interface Interface

maps Global QoS Maps/Tables

cos-dscp Map for cos to dscp

dscp-classify Map for dscp classify enable

dscp-cos Map for dscp to cos

dscp-egress-translation Map for dscp egress translation

dscp-ingress-translation Map for dscp ingress translation

qce QoS Control Entry

<qce> QCE ID

wred Weighted Random Early Discard

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the QoS configuration.

Example:

To display the QoS configuration for GigabitEthernet 1/1.

Switch # show qos interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

qos cos 0

qos pcp 0

qos dpl 0

qos dei 0

qos trust tag disabled

qos map tag-cos pcp 0 dei 0 cos 1 dpl 0

qos map tag-cos pcp 0 dei 1 cos 1 dpl 1

qos map tag-cos pcp 1 dei 0 cos 0 dpl 0

qos map tag-cos pcp 1 dei 1 cos 0 dpl 1

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qos map tag-cos pcp 2 dei 0 cos 2 dpl 0

qos map tag-cos pcp 2 dei 1 cos 2 dpl 1

qos map tag-cos pcp 3 dei 0 cos 3 dpl 0

qos map tag-cos pcp 3 dei 1 cos 3 dpl 1

qos map tag-cos pcp 4 dei 0 cos 4 dpl 0

qos map tag-cos pcp 4 dei 1 cos 4 dpl 1

qos map tag-cos pcp 5 dei 0 cos 5 dpl 0

qos map tag-cos pcp 5 dei 1 cos 5 dpl 1

qos map tag-cos pcp 6 dei 0 cos 6 dpl 0

qos map tag-cos pcp 6 dei 1 cos 6 dpl 1

qos map tag-cos pcp 7 dei 0 cos 7 dpl 0

qos map tag-cos pcp 7 dei 1 cos 7 dpl 1

qos trust dscp disabled

qos policer mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos queue-policer queue 0 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos queue-policer queue 1 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos queue-policer queue 2 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos queue-policer queue 3 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos queue-policer queue 4 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos queue-policer queue 5 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos queue-policer queue 6 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos queue-policer queue 7 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos shaper mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos queue-shaper queue 0 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled

qos queue-shaper queue 1 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled

qos queue-shaper queue 2 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled

qos queue-shaper queue 3 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled

qos queue-shaper queue 4 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled

qos queue-shaper queue 5 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled

qos queue-shaper queue 6 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled

qos queue-shaper queue 7 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled

qos wrr mode: disabled, weight: q0:17 q1:17 q2:17 q3:17 q4:17 q5:17

qos tag-remark classified

qos map cos-tag cos 0 dpl 0 pcp 1 dei 0

qos map cos-tag cos 0 dpl 1 pcp 1 dei 1

qos map cos-tag cos 1 dpl 0 pcp 0 dei 0

qos map cos-tag cos 1 dpl 1 pcp 0 dei 1

qos map cos-tag cos 2 dpl 0 pcp 2 dei 0

qos map cos-tag cos 2 dpl 1 pcp 2 dei 1

qos map cos-tag cos 3 dpl 0 pcp 3 dei 0

qos map cos-tag cos 3 dpl 1 pcp 3 dei 1

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qos map cos-tag cos 4 dpl 0 pcp 4 dei 0

qos map cos-tag cos 4 dpl 1 pcp 4 dei 1

qos map cos-tag cos 5 dpl 0 pcp 5 dei 0

qos map cos-tag cos 5 dpl 1 pcp 5 dei 1

qos map cos-tag cos 6 dpl 0 pcp 6 dei 0

qos map cos-tag cos 6 dpl 1 pcp 6 dei 1

qos map cos-tag cos 7 dpl 0 pcp 7 dei 0

qos map cos-tag cos 7 dpl 1 pcp 7 dei 1

qos dscp-translate disabled

qos dscp-classify disabled

qos dscp-remark disabled

qos storm unicast mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos storm broadcast mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

qos storm unknown mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps

4.21.88 show radius-server

Command: show radius-server [ statistics ]

show

Show running system information

radius-server

RADIUS configuration

statistics RADIUS statistics

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the RADIUS Server configuration.

Example:

To display the RADIUS Server configuration.

Switch # show radius-server

Global RADIUS Server Timeout : 5 seconds

Global RADIUS Server Retransmit : 3 times

Global RADIUS Server Deadtime : 0 minutes

Global RADIUS Server Key :

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Global RADIUS Server Attribute 4 :

Global RADIUS Server Attribute 95 :

Global RADIUS Server Attribute 32 :

No hosts configured!

4.21.89 show rmon alarm

Command: show rmon alarm [ <id_list> ]

show

Show running system information

rmon

RMON statistics

alarm Display the RMON alarm table

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the RMON Alarm configuration.

Example:

To display the RMON Alarm ID 1 configuration.

Switch # show rmon alarm 1

Alarm ID : 1

----------------

Interval : 30

Variable : .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.20.1

SampleType : deltaValue

Value : 0

Startup : risingOrFallingAlarm

RisingThrld : 2

FallingThrld : 1

RisingEventIndex : 2

FallingEventIndex : 1

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4.21.90 show rmon event

Command: show rmon event [ <id_list> ]

show

Show running system information

rmon

RMON statistics

event Display the RMON event table

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the RMON Event configuration.

Example:

To display the RMON Event ID 1 configuration.

Switch # show rmon event 1

Event ID : 1

----------------

Description : 2

Type : none

Community : public

LastSent : Never

4.21.91 show rmon history

Command: show rmon history [ <id_list> ]

show

Show running system information

rmon

RMON statistics

history Display the RMON history table

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the RMON History configuration.

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Example:

To display the RMON History ID 1 configuration.

Switch # show rmon history 1

History ID : 1

------------------

Data Source : .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.5

Data Bucket Request : 50

Data Bucket Granted : 50

Data Interval : 1800

4.21.92 show rmon statistics

Command: show rmon statistics [ <id_list> ]

show

Show running system information

rmon

RMON statistics

statistics Display the RMON statistics table

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the RMON Statistics configuration.

Example:

To display the RMON Statistics ID 1 configuration.

Switch # show rmon statistics 1

Statistics ID : 1

---------------------

Data Source : .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.5

etherStatsDropEvents : 3

etherStatsOctets : 10221727

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etherStatsPkts : 127086

etherStatsBroadcastPkts : 45280

etherStatsMulticastPkts : 70008

etherStatsCRCAlignErrors : 0

etherStatsUndersizePkts : 0

etherStatsOversizePkts : 0

etherStatsFragments : 0

etherStatsJabbers : 0

etherStatsCollisions : 0

etherStatsPkts64Octets : 26017

etherStatsPkts65to127Octets : 101063

etherStatsPkts128to255Octets : 5

etherStatsPkts256to511Octets : 1

etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets : 0

etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets: 0

4.21.93 show running-config

Command: show running-config [ all-defaults ] [feature <feature_name> [ all-defaults ]]

[interface vlan <list> [ all-defaults ] ] [line { console | vty } <list> [ all-defaults ]]

[vlan <list> [ all-defaults ]]

show

Show running system information

running-config

Show running system information

all-defaults Include most/all default values

feature

Show configuration for specific feature

<feature_name> Valid words are 'GVRP' 'access' 'access-list' 'aggregation' ' arp-inspection' 'auth' 'clock'

'dhcp' 'dhcp-snooping''dhcp_server' 'dns' 'dot1x' 'eps' 'erps' 'evc' 'green-ethernet' 'http' 'icli'

'ip-igmp-snooping' 'ip-igmp-snooping-port' 'ip-igmp-snooping-vlan' 'ipmc-profile' 'ipmc-profile-range'

'ipv4' 'ipv6' 'ipv6-mld-snooping' 'ipv6-mld-snooping-port' ' ipv6-mld-snooping-vlan' 'lacp'

'link-oam' 'lldp' 'logging' 'loop-protect' 'mac' 'mep' 'monitor' 'mstp' 'mvr' 'mvr-port' 'network-clock' 'ntp'

'phy' 'poe' 'port' 'port-security' 'ptp' 'pvlan' 'qos' 'rmon' 'snmp' 'source-guard' 'ssh' 'upnp' 'user' 'vlan'

'voice-vlan' 'web-privilege-group-level'

all-defaults

Include most/all default values

interface

Show specific interface(s)

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vlan

VLAN

line

Show line settings

console

Console

vty

VTY

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the running-config.

Example 1:

To display the running-config.

!

!

!

Switch # show running-config

Building configuration... username admin privilege 15 password none loop-protect loop-protect transmit-time 2 loop-protect shutdown-time 2

! vlan 1

Example 2:

To display the running-config with filtered MVR function

Switch # show running-config feature mvr

Building configuration...

! vlan 1

!

!

! mvr mvr vlan 1 name 1

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4.21.94 show snmp

Command: show snmp

show

Show running system information

snmp

Display SNMP configurations

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SNMP information.

Example:

To display the SNMP information

Switch # show snmp

SNMP Configuration

SNMP Mode : enabled

SNMP Version : 2c

Read Community : public

Write Community : private

Trap Mode : disabled

Trap Version : 1

SNMPv3 Communities Table:

Community : public

Source IP : 0.0.0.0

Source Mask : 0.0.0.0

Community : private

Source IP : 0.0.0.0

Source Mask : 0.0.0.0

SNMPv3 Users Table:

User Name : default_user

Engine ID : 800007e5017f000001

Security Level : NoAuth, NoPriv

Authentication Protocol : None

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Privacy Protocol : None

SNMPv3 Groups Table;

Security Model : v1

Security Name : public

Group Name : default_ro_group

Security Model : v1

Security Name : private

Group Name : default_rw_group

Security Model : v2c

Security Name : public

Group Name : default_ro_group

Security Model : v2c

Security Name : private

Group Name : default_rw_group

Security Model : v3

Security Name : default_user

Group Name : default_rw_group

SNMPv3 Accesses Table:

Group Name : default_ro_group

Security Model : any

Security Level : NoAuth, NoPriv

Read View Name : default_view

Write View Name : <no writeview specified>

Group Name : default_rw_group

Security Model : any

Security Level : NoAuth, NoPriv

Read View Name : default_view

Write View Name : default_view

SNMPv3 Views Table:

View Name : default_view

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OID Subtree : .1

View Type : included

4.21.95 show snmp access

Command: show snmp access [ <group_name> { v1 | v2c | v3 | any } { auth | noauth | priv } ]

show

Show running system information

snmp

Display SNMP configurations

access

access configuration

<GroupName : word32>

group name

any

any security model

v1

v1 security model

v2c

v2c security model

v3

v3 security model

auth

authNoPriv Security Level

noauth

noAuthNoPriv Security Level

priv

authPriv Security Level

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SNMP Access information.

Example:

To display the SNMP Access information

Switch # show snmp access

Group Name : default_ro_group

Security Model : any

Security Level : NoAuth, NoPriv

Read View Name : default_view

Write View Name : <no writeview specified>

Group Name : default_rw_group

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Security Model : any

Security Level : NoAuth, NoPriv

Read View Name : default_view

Write View Name : default_view

4.21.96 show snmp community v3

Command: show snmp community v3 [ <community> ]

show

Show running system information

snmp

Display SNMP configurations

community

Community

v3

SNMPv3

<Community : word127>

Specify community name

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SNMPv3 Community information.

Example:

To display the SNMPv3 Community information

Switch # show snmp community v3

Community : public

Source IP : 0.0.0.0

Source Mask : 0.0.0.0

Community : private

Source IP : 0.0.0.0

Source Mask : 0.0.0.0

4.21.97 show snmp host

Command: show snmp host [ <conf_name> ] [ system ] [ switch ] [ interface ] [ aaa ]

show

Show running system information

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snmp

Display SNMP configurations

host

Set SNMP host's configurations

<ConfName : word32>

Name of the host configuration

aaa

AAA event group

interface

Interface event group

switch

Switch event group

system

System event group

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SNMP Host information.

Example:

To display the SNMP Host information

Switch # show snmp host

Trap Global Mode: Disabled

4.21.98 show snmp mib context

Command: show snmp mib context

show

Show running system information

snmp

Display SNMP configurations

mib

MIB(Management Information Base)

context

MIB context

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SNMP MIB contexts.

Example:

To display the SNMP MIB contexts.

Switch # show snmp mib context

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BRIDGE-MIB :

- dot1dBase (.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.1)

- dot1dTp (.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4)

Dot3-OAM-MIB :

- dot3OamMIB (.1.3.6.1.2.1.158)

ENTITY-MIB :

- entityMIBObjects (.1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1)

EtherLike-MIB :

- transmission (.1.3.6.1.2.1.10)

IEEE8021-MSTP-MIB :

- ieee8021MstpMib (.1.3.111.2.802.1.1.6)

IEEE8021-PAE-MIB :

- ieee8021paeMIB (.1.0.8802.1.1.1.1)

IEEE8023-LAG-MIB :

- lagMIBObjects (.1.2.840.10006.300.43.1)

IF-MIB :

- ifMIB (.1.3.6.1.2.1.31)

IP-FORWARD-MIB :

- ipForward (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24)

IP-MIB :

- ipv4InterfaceTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.28)

- ipv6InterfaceTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.30)

- ipTrafficStats (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.31)

- ipAddressTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.34)

- ipNetToPhysicalTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.35)

- ipv6ScopeZoneIndexTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.36)

- ipDefaultRouterTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.37)

- icmpStatsTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.5.29)

- icmpMsgStatsTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.5.30)

LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB :

- lldpXMedMIB (.1.0.8802.1.1.2.1.5.4795.1)

LLDP-MIB :

- lldpObjects (.1.0.8802.1.1.2.1)

MAU-MIB :

- snmpDot3MauMgt (.1.3.6.1.2.1.26)

MGMD-MIB :

- mgmdMIBObjects (.1.3.6.1.2.1.185.1)

P-BRIDGE-MIB :

- pBridgeMIB (.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.6)

POWER-ETHERNET-MIB :

- powerEthernetMIB (.1.3.6.1.2.1.105)

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Q-BRIDGE-MIB :

- qBridgeMIB (.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.7)

RADIUS-ACC-CLIENT-MIB :

- radiusAccClientMIBObjects (.1.3.6.1.2.1.67.2.2.1)

RADIUS-AUTH-CLIENT-MIB :

- radiusAuthClientMIBObjects (.1.3.6.1.2.1.67.1.2.1)

RFC1213-MIB :

- system (.1.3.6.1.2.1.1)

- interfaces (.1.3.6.1.2.1.2)

- ip (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4)

- snmp (.1.3.6.1.2.1.5)

- tcp (.1.3.6.1.2.1.6)

- udp (.1.3.6.1.2.1.7)

RMON-MIB :

- statistics (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1)

- history (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2)

- alarm (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3)

- event (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9)

SMON-MIB :

- switchRMON (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.22)

SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB :

- snmpEngine (.1.3.6.1.6.3.10.2.1)

SNMP-MPD-MIB :

- dot1dTpHCPortTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.5)

- snmpMPDStats (.1.3.6.1.6.3.11.2.1)

SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB :

- usmStats (.1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.1)

- usmUserTable (.1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.2)

SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB :

- vacmContextTable (.1.3.6.1.6.3.16.1.1)

- vacmSecurityToGroupTable (.1.3.6.1.6.3.16.1.2)

- vacmAccessTable (.1.3.6.1.6.3.16.1.4)

- vacmMIBViews (.1.3.6.1.6.3.16.1.5)

4.21.99 show snmp mib ifmib ifIndex

Command: show snmp mib ifmib ifIndex

show

Show running system information

snmp

Display SNMP configurations

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mib

MIB(Management Information Base)

ifmib

IF-MIB

ifIndex

The IfIndex that is defined in IF-MIB

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SNMP MIB ifIndex contexts.

Example:

To display the SNMP MIB ifIndex contexts.

Switch # show snmp mib ifmib ifIndex ifIndex ifDescr In terface

---------- ------------------------------------- ---------

1 Switch 1 - Port 1 G igabitEthernet 1/1

2 Switch 1 - Port 2 G igabitEthernet 1/2

3 Switch 1 - Port 3 G igabitEthernet 1/3

4 Switch 1 - Port 4 GigabitEthernet 1/4

5 Switch 1 - Port 5 G igabitEthernet 1/5

6 Switch 1 - Port 6 G igabitEthernet 1/6

7 Switch 1 - Port 7 G igabitEthernet 1/7

8 Switch 1 - Port 8 G igabitEthernet 1/8

9 Switch 1 - Port 9 G igabitEthernet 1/9

10 Switch 1 - Port 10 GigabitEthernet 1/10

11 S witch 1 - Port 11 G igabitEthernet 1/11

12 Switch 1 - Port 12 GigabitEthernet 1/12

13 Switch 1 - Port 13 GigabitEthernet 1/13

14 Switch 1 - Port 14 GigabitEthernet 1/14

15 Switch 1 - Port 15 GigabitEthernet 1/15

16 Switch 1 - Port 16 GigabitEthernet 1/16

17 Switch 1 - Port 17 GigabitEthernet 1/17

18 Switch 1 - Port 18 GigabitEthernet 1/18

19 Switch 1 - Port 19 GigabitEthernet 1/19

20 Switch 1 - Port 20 GigabitEthernet 1/20

21 Switch 1 - Port 21 GigabitEthernet 1/21

22 Switch 1 - Port 22 GigabitEthernet 1/22

23 Switch 1 - Port 23 GigabitEthernet 1/23

24 Switch 1 - Port 24 GigabitEthernet 1/24

25 Switch 1 - Port 25 10GigabitEthernet 1/1

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26 Switch 1 - Port 26 10GigabitEthernet 1/2

27 Switch 1 - Port 27 10GigabitEthernet 1/3

28 Switch 1 - Port 28 10GigabitEthernet 1/4

29 Switch 1 - Port 29 GigabitEthernet 1/25

50001 V LAN 1 v lan 1

60001 I P Interface 1 v lan 1

4.21.100 show snmp security-to-group

Command: show snmp security-to-group [ { v1 | v2c | v3 } <security_name> ]

show

Show running system information

snmp

Display SNMP configurations

security-to-group

security-to-group configuration

v1

v1 security model

v2c

v2c security model

v3

v3 security model

<SecurityName : word32>

security group name

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SNMP Group information.

Example:

To display the SNMP Group information.

Switch # show snmp security-to-group

Security Model : v1

Security Name : public

Group Name : default_ro_group

Security Model : v1

Security Name : private

Group Name : default_rw_group

Security Model : v2c

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Security Name : public

Group Name : default_ro_group

Security Model : v2c

Security Name : private

Group Name : default_rw_group

Security Model : v3

Security Name : default_user

Group Name : default_rw_group

4.21.101 show snmp user

Command: show snmp user [ <username> <engineID> ]

show

Show running system information

snmp

Display SNMP configurations

user

User

<Username : word32>

Security user name

<Engiedid : word10-32>

Security Engine ID

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SNMP User information.

Example:

To display the SNMP User information.

Switch # show snmp user

User Name : default_user

Engine ID : 800007e5017f000001

Security Level : NoAuth, NoPriv

Authentication Protocol : None

Privacy Protocol : None

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4.21.102 show snmp view

Command: show snmp view [ <view_name> <oid_subtree> ]

show

Show running system information

snmp

Display SNMP configurations

view

MIB view configuration

<ViewName : word32>

MIB view name

<OidSubtree : word255>

MIB view OID

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the SNMP viewer information.

Example:

To display the SNMP viewer information.

Switch # show snmp view

View Name : default_view

OID Subtree : .1

View Type : included

4.21.103 show spanning-tree

Command: show spanning-tree [ summary | active | { interface ( <port_type>

[ <port_type_list> ] ) } | { detailed [ interface ( <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ) ] } |

{ mst [ configuration | { <instance> [ interface ( <port_type>

[ <port_type_list> ] ) ] } ] } ]

show

Show running system information

spanning-tree

STP Bridge

active

STP active interfaces

detailed

STP statistics

interface

Choose port

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summary

STP summary

mst

Configuration

configuration

STP bridge instance no (0-7, CIST=0, MST1=1...)

<Instance : 0-7>

Choose port

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the STP information.

Example:

To display the STP information.

Switch # show spanning-tree

CIST Bridge STP Status

Bridge ID : 32768.`00-30-2f-00-89-21

Root ID : 32768. `00-30-2f-00-89-21

Root Port : -

Root PathCost: 0

Regional Root: 32768. `00-30-2f-00-89-21

Int. PathCost: 0

Max Hops : 20

TC Flag : Steady

TC Count : 0

TC Last : -

Port P ort Role S tate P ri P athCost E dge P 2P U ptime

--------- -------------- ---------- --- -------- ---- --- -------------

4.21.104 show switchport forbidden

Command: show switchport forbidden [ { vlan <vid> } | { name <name> } ]

show

Show running system information

switchport

Display switching mode characteristics

forbidden

Lookup VLAN Forbidden port entry

name

name - Show forbidden access for specific VLAN name

vlan

vid - Show forbidden access for specific VLAN id

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the VLAN Forbidden port entry.

Example:

To display the VLAN Forbidden port entry.

Switch # show switchport forbidden

VID Interfaces

---- ----------

2 1

4.21.105 show tacacs-server

Command: show tacacs-server

show

Show running system information

tacacs-server

TACACS+ configuration

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the TACACS+ Server configuration.

Example:

To display the TACACS+ Server configuration.

Switch # show tacacs-server

Global TACACS+ Server Timeout : 5 seconds

Global TACACS+ Server Deadtime : 0 minutes

Global TACACS+ Server Key :

No hosts configured!

4.21.106 show terminal

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Command: show terminal

show

Show running system information

terminal

Display terminal configuration parameters

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the your login information.

Example:

To display the your login information.

Switch # show terminal

Line is con 0.

* You are at this line now.

Alive from Console.

Default privileged level is 2.

Command line editing is enabled

Display EXEC banner is enabled.

Display Day banner is enabled.

Terminal width is 80.

length is 24.

history size is 32.

exec-timeout is 10 min 0 second.

Current session privilege is 15.

Elapsed time is 0 day 1 hour 12 min 15 sec.

Idle time is 0 day 0 hour 0 min 0 sec.

4.21.107 show upnp

Command: show upnp

show

Show running system information

upnp

Display UPnP configurations

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Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the UPnP information.

Example:

To display the UPnP information.

Switch # show upnp

UPnP Mode : Disabled

UPnP TTL : 4

UPnP Advertising Duration : 100

4.21.108 show users

Command: show users [ myself ]

show

Show running system information

users

Display information about terminal lines

myself

Display information about mine

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the user status.

Example:

To display the user status for all.

Switch # show users

Line is con 0.

* You are at this line now.

Connection is from Console.

User name is admin.

Privilege is 15.

Elapsed time is 0 day 1 hour 20 min 49 sec.

Idle time is 0 day 0 hour 0 min 0 sec.

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Line is vty 0.

Connection is from 192.168.0.45:49527 by Telnet.

User name is admin.

Privilege is 15.

Elapsed time is 0 day 0 hour 8 min 46 sec.

Idle time is 0 day 0 hour 8 min 42 sec.

4.21.109 show version

Command: show version

show

Show running system information

version

System hardware and software status

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the software and system information.

Example:

To display the software and system information.

Switch # show version

MAC Address : `00-30-2f-00-89-21

System Contact :

System Name :

System Location :

System Time : 1970-01-01T22:56:08+00:00

System Uptime : 22:56:08

Active Image

------------

Image : managed

Version : 000

Date : 2013-12-06T15:22:03+01:00

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Alternate Image

---------------

Image : managed.bk

Version : 000

Date : 2013-10-02T15:15:04+02:00

Product : NSSwitch

Software Version : 000

Build Date : 2013-12-06T15:22:03+01:00

4.21.110 show vlan

Command: show vlan [ id <vlan_list> | name <name> | brief ]

show

Show running system information

vlan

VLAN status

id

VLAN status by VLAN id

name

VLAN status by VLAN name

brief

VLAN summary information

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the VLAN information.

Example:

To display the VLAN information.

Switch # show vlan

VLAN N ame I nterfaces

---- -------------------------------- ----------

1 de fault G i 1/1-25 10G 1/1-4

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4.21.111 show vlan ip-subnet

Command: show vlan ip-subnet [ id <subnet_id> ]

show

Show running system information

vlan

VLAN status

ip-subnet

Show VLAN ip-subnet entries

id

Show a specific ip-subnet entry

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the IP-based VLAN information.

Example:

To display the IP-based VLAN information.

Switch # show vlan ip-subnet

VCE ID I P Address M ask Length V ID Interfaces

------ --------------- ----------- ---- ----------

1 19 2.168.78.0 24 5 G igabitEthernet 1/1

4.21.112 show vlan mac

Command: show vlan mac [ address <mac_addr> ]

show

Show running system information

vlan

VLAN status

mac

Show VLAN MAC entries

address

Show a specific MAC entry

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the MAC-based VLAN information.

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Example:

To display the MAC-based VLAN information.

Switch # show vlan mac

MAC Address V ID I nterfaces

----------- --- ----------

00-40-55-00-00-00 1 G igabitEthernet 1/1

4.21.113 show vlan protocol

Command: show vlan protocol [ eth2 { <etype> | arp | ip | ipx | at } ] [ snap { <oui> | rfc-1042 | snap-8021h } <pid> ] [ llc <dsap> <ssap> ]

show

Show running system information

vlan

VLAN status

protocol

Protocol-based VLAN status

eth2

Ethernet protocol based VLAN status

<etype>

Ether Type(Range: 0x600 - 0xFFFF)

arp

Ether Type is ARP

at

Ether Type is AppleTalk

ip

Ether Type is IP

ipx

Ether Type is IPX

llc

LLC-based VLAN status

<dsap>

DSAP (Range: 0x00 - 0xFF)

<ssap>

SSAP (Range: 0x00 - 0xFF)

snap

SNAP-based VLAN status

<oui>

SNAP OUI (Range 0x000000 - 0XFFFFFF)

rfc-1042

SNAP OUI is rfc-1042

snap-8021h

SNAP OUI is 8021h

<pid>

PID (Range: 0x0 - 0xFFFF)

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the Protocol-based VLAN information.

Example:

To display the Protocol-based VLAN information.

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Switch # show vlan protocol

Protocol Type P rotocol (Value) G roup ID

------------- ------------------------ --------

LLC_SNAP O UI-00:e0:2b; PID:0x1 q

Switch 1

---------

Group ID VI D Po rts

---------------- ---- ----- q 2 G igabitEthernet 1/1

4.21.114 show voice vlan

Command: show voice vlan [ oui <oui> | interface ( <port_type> [ <port_list> ] ) ]

show

Show running system information

voice

Voice appliance attributes

vlan

Vlan for voice traffic

interface

Select an interface to configure

oui

OUI configuration

<oui>

OUI value

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the Voice VLAN information.

Example:

To display the Voice VLAN information for GigabitEthernet 1/1

Switch # show voice vlan interface GigabitEthernet 1/1

GigabitEthernet 1/1 :

---------------------

GigabitEthernet 1/1 switchport voice vlan mode is auto

GigabitEthernet 1/1 switchport voice security is disabled

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GigabitEthernet 1/1 switchport voice discovery protocol is oui

4.21.115 show web privilege group

Command: show web privilege group [ <group_name> ] level

show

Show running system information

web

Web

privilege

Web privilege

group

Web privilege group

<group_name>

Valid words are 'Aggregation' 'DHCP' 'Debug' 'Dhcp_Client' ' Diagnostics' 'EPS' 'ERPS'

'ETH_LINK_OAM' 'EVC' 'Green_Ethernet' 'IP2' 'IPMC_Snooping' 'LACP' 'LLDP' 'Loop_Protect'

'MAC_Table' 'MEP' 'MVR' 'Maintenance' 'Mirroring' 'NTP' 'POE' 'PTP' 'Ports'

'Private_VLANs' 'QoS' 'RPC' 'Security' 'Spanning_Tree' 'System' 'Timer' 'UPnP' 'VCL'

'VLAN_Translation' 'VLANs' 'Voice_VLAN' 'XXRP' 'ZL_3034X_API'

level

Web privilege group level

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To display the Web privilege group.

Example:

To display the Web privilege group

Switch # show web privilege group level

Group Name P rivilege Level

CRO CRW SRO SRW

-------------------------------- --- --- --- ---

Aggregation 6 10 5 10

Debug 1 5 15 1 5 15

DHCP 5 10 5 10

Dhcp_Client 5 10 5 10

Diagnostics 5 10 5 10

EPS 5 1 0 5 10

ERPS 5 10 5 10

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ETH_LINK_OAM 5 10 5 1 0

EVC 5 1 0 5 10

Green_Ethernet 5 10 5 10

IP2 5 10 5 10

IPMC_Snooping 5 10 5 10

LACP 5 1 0 5 10

LLDP 5 10 5 1 0

Loop_Protect 5 10 5 10

MAC_Table 5 10 5 10

Maintenance 1 5 15 1 5 15

MEP 5 10 5 10

Mirroring 5 10 5 1 0

MVR 5 10 5 10

NTP 5 1 0 5 10

POE 5 1 0 5 10

Ports 5 10 1 10

Private_VLANs 5 10 5 1 0

PTP 5 1 0 5 10

QoS 5 1 0 5 10

RPC 5 1 0 5 10

Security 5 1 0 5 10

Spanning_Tree 5 10 5 1 0

System 5 1 0 1 10

Timer 5 10 5 10

UPnP 5 1 0 5 10

VCL 5 1 0 5 10

VLAN_Translation 5 10 5 10

VLANs 5 1 0 5 10

Voice_VLAN 5 10 5 1 0

XXRP 5 10 5 10

ZL_3034X_API 5 10 5 10

4.22 terminal

4.22.1 terminal editing

Command: terminal editing

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terminal

Set terminal line parameters

editing

Enable command line editing

Default:

Enabled

Usage Guide:

To enable editing mode for current terminal session.

Example:

To enable editing mode for current terminal session.

Switch # terminal editing

4.22.2 terminal exec-timeout

Command: terminal exec-timeout <min> [ <sec> ]

terminal

Set terminal line parameters

exec-timeout

Set the EXEC timeout

<min>

Timeout in minutes

<sec>

Timeout in seconds

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure idle timeout of EXEC mode for current terminal session.

Example:

To configure idle timeout with 500 minutes of EXEC mode for current terminal session.

Switch # terminal exec-timeout 500

4.22.3 terminal history size

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Command: terminal history size <history_size>

terminal

Set terminal line parameters

history

Control the command history function

size

Set history buffer size

<history_size>

Number of history commands, 0 means disable

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure history buffer side for current terminal session.

Example:

To configure history buffer side with 20 lines for current terminal session.

Switch # terminal history size 20

4.22.4 terminal length

Command: terminal length <lines>

terminal

Set terminal line parameters

length

Set number of lines on a screen

<lines: 0 or 3-512>

Number of lines on screen (0 for no pausing)

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure length of command display for current terminal session.

Example:

To configure length of command display with 5 lines for current terminal session.

Switch # terminal length 5

Switch # show run

Building configuration... username admin privilege 15 password none loop-protect

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-- more --, next page: Space, continue: g, quit: ^C

4.22.5 terminal width

Command: terminal width <lines>

terminal

Set terminal line parameters

width

Set width of the display terminal

<lines:0 or 40-512>

Number of characters on a screen line (0 for unlimited width)

Default:

N/A

Usage Guide:

To configure width of command display for current terminal session.

Example:

To configure width of command display with 40 characters per line for current terminal session.

Switch # terminal width 40

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