Avaya 4550T-PWR+ Fundamentals

Avaya 4550T-PWR+ Fundamentals

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Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000
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5.6
NN47205-102, 05.01
December 2011

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  • Page 1 Fundamentals Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series NN47205-102, 05.01 December 2011...
  • Page 2 Product provided by Avaya including the selection, arrangement and While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the design of the content is owned either by Avaya or its licensors and is information in this document is complete and accurate at the time of protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws including the printing, Avaya assumes no liability for any errors.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Terminal Mode Permanent Setting....................9 VLAN Scaling........................... 9 Voice VLAN Integration........................9 Other changes............................9 New Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series models............... 10 Avaya Identity Engines Ignition Server..................... 10 Diagnostic Auto Unit Replacement (DAUR)..................11 Enterprise Device Manager enhancements..................11 Chapter 2: Feature licensing fundamentals..............
  • Page 4 Memory requirements........................25 Online help............................25 Interface components........................26 Enterprise Device Manager procedures....................36 Configuring EDM through ACLI......................37 Starting EDM............................ 38 Using shortcut menus........................39 Opening folders and tabs......................... 40 Using dialog boxes........................... 42 Editing objects..........................44 Graphing statistics..........................51 Getting EDM online help files for embedded EDM................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: New In This Release

    Chapter 1: New in this release The following sections detail what is new in Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series Fundamentals (NN47205-102) for release 5.6. Features For information about changes for this release that apply to features, see the following sections.
  • Page 6: Internet Group Management Protocol (Igmp) Querier

    VoIP traffic for call recording processes and use another instance for intrusion detection while additional instances remain available for other activities or network troubleshooting. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 7: Mlt/Dmlt/Lag Dynamic Vlan Changes

    SSH version 2. Enabled by default, and available through ACLI and EDM, SFTP interacts with SSH Client. SFP Plus Release 5.6 introduces four Avaya ERS 4800 Series models that support Small Form factor Pluggable Plus (SFP+) devices. SFP+ supports 10 Gbps connectivity. The following SFP+ devices are supported:...
  • Page 8: Show Flash Command

    You can use Stack Health Monitoring and Recovery for more robust switch discovery and to obtain additional reports about stack communication failure. You can also use the recovery function to detect logical or software problems in a switch or stack. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 9: Static Fdb Mac Entry

    Other changes Static FDB MAC Entry You can use Static FDB MAC Entry to configure a static MAC address entry in the Layer 2 Forwarding Database (FDB). A static address does not age out and is saved in the configuration file. You use Static FDB MAC Entry in conjunction with Disable MAC Learning. Terminal Mode Permanent Setting When you use Terminal Mode Permanent Setting, the system saves terminal settings across login sessions.
  • Page 10: New Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series Models

    New in this release New Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series models Release 5.6 introduces the following six new hardware models to the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series: • Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4550T-PWR+ • Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4526T-PWR+ •...
  • Page 11: Diagnostic Auto Unit Replacement (Daur)

    Other changes Diagnostic Auto Unit Replacement (DAUR) The DAUR feature is disabled in Release 5.6. You can download a diagnostic image through the download ACLI command. Enterprise Device Manager enhancements Release 5.6 includes the following Enterprise Device Manager (EDM) user interface enhancements: •...
  • Page 12 New in this release Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2: Feature Licensing Fundamentals

    • Equal Cost Multi Path (ECMP) (beginning with Release 5.6) A trial license can be obtained to try out advanced license features for 30 days. Trial licenses are obtained from Avaya and installed using the ACLI. After the trial period has expired the licensed feature is disabled.
  • Page 14: License Generation

    MAC addresses supported is dependent on the type of license. To support licensed features in a stack, use the MAC address of the Base Unit. The following table provides information on the license kits available for the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000:...
  • Page 15 Generating a license file License file names must conform to the following limitations: • 63 character maximum • Lower case characters only • No spaces or special characters permitted with the exception of the underscore ( _ ) • A three character file extension is required. This file extension can be any three characters.
  • Page 16: Installing A License File

    About this task Display an installed license file using the command show license {<1-10> | all} [verbose]. Specify an individual license with the designated number or use the all keyword to display all installed licenses. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 17: Deleting A License

    License transfer About this task The Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 implements Licensing Auto Unit Replacement. If a base unit fails, the other units in the stack will transfer a virtual key to the new base unit to eliminate the need for transfer of a license to the new base unit. Even with this functionality in place, there are still several situations where it becomes necessary to transfer the license from one device to another.
  • Page 18: Special Cases With Software Licensing

    (BU) MAC address. If the base unit fails, after you reboot the former non-base unit (NBU), now a standalone switch, the switch is unlicensed. To prevent the loss of the software license, Avaya recommends that you install a software license that contains the NBU MAC address.
  • Page 19: Chapter 3: User Interface Fundamentals

    Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch. Available features depend on switch model and configuration. ACLI concepts Avaya Command Line Interface (ACLI) is a text-based interface that you can use for switch configuration and management. A common command line interface (CLI), ACLI follows the industry standard used for device management across Avaya products.
  • Page 20 With sufficient permission, you can use the rules in the following table to move between the command modes. Command mode and Entrance commands Exit commands sample prompt User EXEC 4548GT-PWR> No entrance command, exit default mode logout Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 21: Acli Access Procedures

    ACLI concepts Command mode and Entrance commands Exit commands sample prompt Privileged EXEC 4548GT- enable exit PWR# logout Global Configuration From Privileged EXEC To return to Privileged EXEC 4548GT-PWR(config)# mode, enter mode, enter configure exit To exit ACLI completely, enter logout Interface Configuration From Global Configuration...
  • Page 22: Acli Help

    To obtain a list of all commands available from a prompt, enter a question mark (?). Command options To obtain a list of all options for a command, at the prompt enter a portion of a command followed by a space and a question mark (?). Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 23 ACLI help Command names To obtain a correct command name, at the prompt enter a portion of the command name, and then press the Tab key. The system displays the first unambiguous match for your selection. For example, enter down + Tab and the system displays download. Command modes To obtain a list of ACLI command modes available, enter help modes.
  • Page 24: Enterprise Device Manager Concepts

    Enterprise Device Manager concepts This section provides information to start and use Enterprise Device Manager (EDM) to monitor, manage, and configure Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series switches. If you want to manage the switch from a centralized location, using Configuration and Orchestration Manager (COM) 2.0 and higher, Avaya offers optional, product-specific EDM...
  • Page 25: Supported Web Browsers

    Enterprise Device Manager concepts EDM functions Embedded Plug-in version version Device performance monitoring and polling Limited High performance and low latency Device-specific single device wizards and template No Centralized syslog and trap viewer Troubleshooting and diagnostic tools (ping, CLI*Manager, path-trace) EDM is an embedded application that you can use for single device element management and configuration through a standard Web browser.
  • Page 26: Interface Components

    • system name • system location A Stack Information panel appears at the bottom of the switch summary view work area that provides a description of your switch or the units in your switch stack. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 27 Enterprise Device Manager concepts This information includes the following: • Unit number (for stacks) — also lists which unit is the base unit in a stack Switch type • Description • Running software version Device Physical View When you access EDM, the first panel in the work area displays a switch summary view. The tab behind the summary view is a real-time physical view of the front panel of a device or stack called the Device Physical View.
  • Page 28 When you type the search string, the navigation tree changes to display only the entries associated with your search. To return to the full navigation tree display, click the x beside the Auto Complete Search dialog box. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 29 Enterprise Device Manager concepts Figure 2: EDM window Navigation tree The navigation tree displays available command topics as folders in a tree. To open a folder or sub-folder, you can click the arrowhead to the left of the folder or double- click the folder to display the available commands tabs.
  • Page 30 Important: When you undock a tab to make changes, and then return to another open tab, in order to see the effects of the changes you must click the Refresh button on the tool bar. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 31 Enterprise Device Manager concepts In both rows of the menu bar, arrows can appear on the left and right sides when the number of open tabs exceeds the available space. You can use the arrows to scroll to a tab, or you can select the tab from the navigation tree.
  • Page 32 • From the Device Physical View, right-click a port and select Edit from the drop-down menu, and then click the appropriate tab. The following figure displays the drop-down menu for the selected port in the Device Physical View. Figure 7: Device Physical View - port edit Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 33 Enterprise Device Manager concepts The following figure displays the port edit work area with the VLAN tab selected. Figure 8: Port edit -VLAN tab • From the Device Physical View, click a port, and then from the Navigation tree select any tab from the Edit >...
  • Page 34 The error messages provide only the error information and do not list individual ports. The following sections use the Edit > Chassis > Ports > Interface tab work area to describe the available Multiple Port Configuration functions. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 35 Enterprise Device Manager concepts In the work area for any of the Edit > Chassis > Ports tabs, the following two panes appear in the default view: • Multiple Port Configuration pane—provides port selection for one port, several ports, or all ports, and configurable port parameters •...
  • Page 36: Enterprise Device Manager Procedures

    This section contains procedures for starting and using Enterprise Device Manager (EDM) on your switch. You can use EDM software on the switch; there is no need to install any client- based application on your PC. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 37: Configuring Edm Through Acli

    If you have disabled the Web server you can use the following procedure to enable and manage the Web server using ACLI. After you enable the Web server, you can start EDM. For more information about the Web server, see Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Configuration – Security (NN47205-505).
  • Page 38: Starting Edm

    • Ensure that the Web server is enabled. • Note the user name. • Note the password. • Open one of the supported Web browsers. About this task Follow these steps to open an EDM session on your switch. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 39: Using Shortcut Menus

    Enterprise Device Manager procedures Procedure 1. In a supported Web browser, enter the IP address of the switch using one of the following formats: • http://<IP Address> • https://<IP Address> 2. Enter the user name. 3. Enter the password. 4. Click Log On. Using shortcut menus About this task In the EDM Device Physical View you can use shortcut menus to edit objects and apply...
  • Page 40: Opening Folders And Tabs

    Important: When you undock a tab to make changes, then return to another open tab, in order to see the effects of the changes you must click the Refresh button on the tool bar. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 41 Enterprise Device Manager procedures Procedure 1. From the menu bar, drag and drop the tab you want to open. 2. To reposition the tab in the work area, click and drag the title bar of the tab. Figure 14: Undocking and docking tabs Docking tabs About this task You can re-dock an undocked tab using either of the following methods.
  • Page 42: Using Dialog Boxes

    Copy selected items to your computer memory clipboard. Paste Paste the contents of your computer clipboard. Undo Undo last action. Export Copy data to external media. Print Print the contents of any displayed table. Graph Graph selected data. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 43 Enterprise Device Manager procedures Button Description Export (on Graph dialog Save the current table in ASCII format in a file you specify. The boxes) table contains tabs that you can use to import this file into a text editor or spreadsheet for further analysis. Clear Counters Clear the existing number of counters and restart the counters.
  • Page 44: Editing Objects

    2. From the list, click Edit. 3. Edit the applicable tab in the work area. 4. Click Apply. Editing file system elements About this task Use the procedure and job aid in this section to edit file system elements. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 45 Enterprise Device Manager procedures Procedure 1. Click the Edit arrowhead to open the Edit menu. 2. Click File System to open the File System tab in the work area. For further information about configuration files and licensing, see Configuration files fundamentals on page 55 and Feature licensing fundamentals...
  • Page 46 Environment • Bridge • File System • ADAC • Diagnostics: Port Mirrors, Topology, System Log. 802.1AB: LLDP, Port dot1, Port dot3, Port MED, Avaya • NTP • SNTP/Clock • Snmp Server: MIB View, User, Community, Host, Notification Control Security...
  • Page 47 Enterprise Device Manager procedures Folder Description • Chassis • Port —to view or graph statistics for a port, first select a port on the Device Physical View. Power Management Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the Power Management folder to view and configure Power over Ethernet (PoE) settings and to view and configure Energy Saver settings.
  • Page 48 Use the tabs associated with the sub-folders in the Help folder to access help and support for the following: • Device Manager Basic • Support Portal (Avaya) • Support Portal (Nortel Legacy) • Legend : Up, Down, No Link, Standby, Testing, Unmanageable, and Loopback.
  • Page 49 Enterprise Device Manager procedures Procedure 1. On the Device Physical View, select a port or ports. 2. From the navigation tree, double click Edit. 3. From the Edit tree, double click Chassis. 4. From the Chassis tree, click Ports. 5. Click the Interface tab. 6.
  • Page 50 Clears Multiple Port Configuration selections. Undo Apply Deletes port changes applied in the Multiple Port Configuration pane. Hide Non-Editable Displays only those parameters that are editable in the Multiple Port Configuration pane for the selected ports. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 51: Graphing Statistics

    Enterprise Device Manager procedures Graphing statistics About this task You can graph statistics for an entire device, a group of ports, or a single port. Procedure 1. On the Device Physical View select one of the following: • a port •...
  • Page 52 Do not install EDM help files on PCMCIA or Flash. Procedure 1. To obtain EDM help files for the embedded element manager, do one of the following: • Go to the Avaya Web site http://support.avaya.com and locate the help files for the appropriate product.
  • Page 53 Enterprise Device Manager procedures Field Description TFTP address Specifies EDM TFTP server IP address. Use this address only for EDM help files. If you do not specify a TFTP server address, the system uses the address specified most recently. Warning: Because the TFTP server address is stored in NVRAM, each time the system returns to the default configuration, you...
  • Page 54 User interface fundamentals Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 55: Chapter 4: Configuration Files Fundamentals

    Chapter 4: Configuration files fundamentals This chapter provides fundamental information about working with configuration files. Configuration files are ASCII text files that allow the administrator to change switch configuration quickly. Procedures to manage binary configuration files are included in the Enterprise Device Manager section. Procedures for Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices apply only to switch models with USB ports.
  • Page 56 2. At the prompt, enter copy running-config usb [filename <WORD>] [module <applicationModules>][unit<1–8>] [verbose] Saving current configuration to flash memory using ACLI Procedure 1. At the command prompt, enter enable to enter the Privileged EXEC ACLI mode. 2. At the prompt, enter copy config nvram. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 57 ACLI configuration files Restoring system configuration from USB device using ACLI Procedure 1. At the command prompt, enter enable to enter the Priviliged EXEC ACLI mode. 2. At the prompt, enter copy config usb {filename <name> | unit <1-8>}. Restoring system configuration from TFTP using ACLI Procedure 1.
  • Page 58 The following table describes the copy config tftp unit command variables. Variable Definition address <A.B.C.D> | <WORD> Specifies the address of the TFTP or SFTP server. • A.B.C.D—specifies the IP address • WORD—specifies the IPv6 address Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 59 ACLI configuration files Variable Definition filename <name> Specifies the configuration file name. unit <unit number> Specifies the stack unit number. The following table describes the configure network load-on-boot command variables. Variable Definition load-on-boot {disable | use-bootp | use- Specifies the setting to automatically load a config} configuration file when the system starts disable disables the automatic loading of the...
  • Page 60: Enterprise Device Manager Configuration Files

    The Ascii Config Script Files table provides a way to control which ASCII configuration files are loaded, and in which order, because you can designate the path to an ASCII configuration file, a boot priority value, and a script index priority for each entry in the table. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 61: Ascii And Binary Configuration File Procedures

    Enterprise Device Manager configuration files Depending on which script source you designate for an entry, the system uses the designated paths in the Ascii Config Script Files table in one of the following ways: • The system uses BootP to download the designated ASCII configuration file from the network, according to the specified IP address and file name.
  • Page 62 2. Click File System. 3. Click the Ascii Config Script Files tab. 4. Double-click the ScriptSource field and type usb://<filename> to store the configuration file on a USB device in a stand-alone unit or usb://<unit Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 63 Enterprise Device Manager configuration files number>/<filename> to store the configuration file on a USB device in a unit in a stack. 5. Double-click the ScriptManual field and then choose Upload from the list. 6. On the toolbar, click Apply. Downloading an ASCII Configuration from a TFTP server using EDM Procedure 1.
  • Page 64 BOOTP server, type bootp:// in the ScriptSource field. 5. Double-click the ScriptBootPriortity field and type a digit between 1 and 127 for the script priority; use 0 if you are not using the entry at startup. 6. On the toolbar, click Apply. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 65 Enterprise Device Manager configuration files Storing a binary configuration file on a TFTP server using EDM Procedure 1. From the navigation tree, double-click Edit. 2. Click File System. 3. Click the Config/Image/Diag file tab. 4. In the TftpServerInetAddressType dialog, click the applicable address type button.
  • Page 66 7. In the Action field, click the dnldConfigFromUsb button. 8. On the toolbar, click Apply. Saving current configuration to flash memory manually using EDM Procedure 1. From the navigation tree, double-click Edit. 2. Click File System. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 67 Enterprise Device Manager configuration files 3. Click the Save Configuration tab. 4. Ensure that the AutosavetoNvramEnabled box is not checked. 5. In the Action field, click the copyConfigToNvram button. 6. On the toolbar, click Apply. 7. On the toolbar, click Refresh to check progress. Config/Image/Diag file tab field descriptions job aid For more information about fields on the Config/Image/Diag file tab, see the following table.
  • Page 68 • dnldConfigFromSftp—downloads a configuration to the switch from the SFTP server. • upldConfigToSftp—uploads a configuration to the SFTP server. Status Displays the status of the most recent action since last switch restart. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 69: Chapter 5: Supported Standards And Request For Comments

    Chapter 5: Supported standards and Request for comments Use this chapter as a quick reference of standards and RFCs supported by the switch. Standards The standards in the following list are supported on the switch: • IEEE 802.1X (EAPOL) • IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) •...
  • Page 70 • RFC 1757 (RMON) • RFC 2865 (RADIUS) • RFC 3576 (RADIUS) • RFC 2866 (RADIUS Accounting) • RFC 4673 (RADIUS Dynamic Authorization Server MIB) • RFC 1058 (RIP v1) • RFC 2453 (RIP v2) Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 71 RFCs • RFC 1271 (RMON • RFC 2819 (RMON MIB) • RFC 4250 (The Secure Shell [SSH] Protocol Assigned Numbers) • RFC 4251 (The Secure Shell [SSH] Protocol Architecture) • RFC 4252 (The Secure Shell [SSH] Authentication Protocol) • RFC 4253 (The Secure Shell [SSH] Transport Layer Protocol) - •...
  • Page 72 Supported standards and Request for comments Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 73: Chapter 6: Acli Quick Reference

    User interface fundamentals on page 19. For more information about detailed configuration, see the function-specific configuration documents for this product. For the list of documents, see Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series Documentation Roadmap (NN47205-101). Connect to the switch Two options you can use to connect to the switch are •...
  • Page 74: Acli Command Modes

    Perform the commands in the following table to configure and verify the Management IP Address. Command Purpose <IP> <mask> Set the management IP and mask. ip address netmask ip default-gateway <default Set the default gateway IP address. gateway IP> ping <default gateway IP> Verify connectivity. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 75: Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)

    Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Command Purpose ping [<ipv6address> | <Hostname or Verify connectivity between a source IPv4 address and another interface. A.B.C.D>] [source <WORD>] show ip Verify configuration. Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Perform the commands in the following table to configure SNMP. Command Purpose Enable SNMP (the default setting is...
  • Page 76: Configure Vlans And Tagged Uplinks

    Configure VLANs and tagged uplinks Perform the commands in the following table to configure VLANs and tagged uplinks. Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 77: Configure Internet Group Management Protocol (Igmp)

    Configure Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Command Purpose Vlan configcontrol automatic Automatically delete old VLANs and update PVID when a VLAN is added to an untagged port (setting appears at the bottom of the VLAN configuration information). vlan ports <uplink port> Enable tagging on the uplink.
  • Page 78 Display the count of entries for IGMP group extended details show ip igmp group-ext group Display the IGMP group extended details for the selected group. <A.B.C.D> Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 79: Configure A Port

    Configure a port Command Purpose show ip igmp group-ext member- Display the IGMP group extended details for the selected member subnet subnet<A.B.C.D/<0–32>> show ip igmp group-ext source Display the IGMP group extended details for the selected source address. <A.B.C.D> Display IGMP interface information. show ip igmp interface show ip igmp interface vlan Display IGMP interface information for the...
  • Page 80: Configure Passwords

    Set fast spanning tree leaning on access ports. name <port name> Name uplink ports. If you need dual uplinks, Avaya recommends that you add a second switch, in a stack, and use port 48 of the second switch as the second uplink. Terminate port configuration. Exit <uplink...
  • Page 81: Configure Secure Shell (Ssh)

    Configure Secure Shell (SSH) Configure Secure Shell (SSH) Perform the commands in the following table to configure SSH. Command Purpose ssh pass-auth Enable password authentication for SSH. To use SSHv2 for switch access, ensure that you use SecureCRT 4.1 or newer, Putty, or Linux SSH.
  • Page 82: Configure Log Settings

    Perform the commands in the following table to configure SSL. Command Purpose Create a certificate on the next startup. For ssl certificate switches that include a secure Web server Avaya recommends that you replace the Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 83: Configure Access Control

    Configure access control Command Purpose generic certificate with a new certificated generated by the ssl certificate command. Enables SSL server. Resets the SSL server. ssl reset When SSL is enabled: existing SSL connections are closed, the SSL server is restarted and initialized with the certificate that is stored in the NVRAM.
  • Page 84: Acli Commands Listed By Mode

    <1-8> auto-pvid Config no auto-pvid autosave Config no autosave default autosave autotopology Config banner Config boot Config, PrivExec boot default boot unit <1-8> brouter port <port> vlan <vid> subnet <ipaddr/mask> [routing Config enable] Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 85 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode brouter port <port> subnet <ipaddr/mask> brouter port <port> routing enable no brouter port <port> routing enable no brouter port <port> show brouter [port <port>] Config, PrivEXEC, Exec clear arp-cache Config, PrivExec clear ip forwarding-protocol udp counters <vlan-id>...
  • Page 86 Config, PrivExec, Exec Config exit Config, PrivExec, Exec help Config, PrivExec, Exec help commands help commands mode help commands mode config help commands mode exec help commands mode ifconfig help commands mode interface help commands mode privExec Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 87 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode help commands mode router http-port <1024-65535> Config default http-port install Config interface Config ip dhcp-snooping Config, PrivExec ip dhcp-snooping external-save ip igmp Config-if ip igmp flush Config, PrivExec ip igmp last-member-query-interval Config-if ip igmp mrouter ip igmp proxy...
  • Page 88 <hostname> datasize <64-4096> ping <hostname> datasize <64-4096> continuous ping <hostname> datasize <64-4096> continuous debug ping <hostname> datasize <64-4096> continuous interval <1-60> ping <hostname> datasize <64-4096> continuous interval <1-60> debug ping <hostname> datasize <64-4096> continuous timeout <1-120> Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 89 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode ping <hostname> datasize <64-4096> continuous timeout <1-120> debug ping <hostname> datasize <64-4096> continuous timeout <1-120> interval <1-60> ping <hostname> datasize <64-4096> continuous timeout <1-120> interval <1-60> debug ping <hostname> datasize <64-4096> count <1-9999> ping <hostname>...
  • Page 90 Config serial-console unit <1-8> enable no serial-console enable no serial-console unit <1-8> enable default serial-console enable default serial-console unit <1-8> enable serial-security enable Config no serial-security enable default serial-security enable show adac Config, PrivExec Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 91 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode show adac detection interface all show adac detection interface fastEthernet <ports> show adac interface all show adac interface fastEthernet <ports> show adac mac-range-table show arp-table Config, Exec, PrivExec show audit log config Config, PrivExec show audit log serial show audit log telnet...
  • Page 92 Config, PrivExec show interface <ports> Config, PrivExec show interface gbic-info show interface gbic-info <ports> show interface names <ports> show interface verbose show ip Config, PrivExec, Exec show ip address Config no arp arp timeout Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 93 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode default arp timeout show arp Config, PrivExec, Exec show arp <ip> show arp dynamic show arp dynamic <ip> show arp dynamic –s <ip-subnet> <subnet-mask> show arp –s <ip-subnet> <subnet-mask> show arp static show arp static <ip>...
  • Page 94 Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 95 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode show ip igmp group-ext count show ip igmp group-ext group show ip igmp group-ext member-subnet show ip igmp group-ext source show ip igmp interface show ip igmp interface vlan show ip igmp router-alert show ip igmp router-alert vlan show ip igmp snooping show ip mgmt route...
  • Page 96 <router-id> show ip ospf lsdb lsa-type nssa-extlink lsid <linkstate-id> show ip ospf lsdb lsa-type router-link show ip ospf lsdb lsa-type router-link adv-rtr <router-id> show ip ospf lsdb lsa-type router-link lsid <linkstate-id> Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 97 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode show ip ospf lsdb lsa-type summary-link show ip ospf lsdb lsa-type summary-link adv-rtr <router-id> show ip ospf lsdb lsa-type summary-link lsid <linkstate-id> show ip ospf lsdb lsid <linkstate-id> show ip ospf neighbor show ip ospf redistribute show ip ospf stats show ip ospf timer interface...
  • Page 98 Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 99 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode show lacp aggr show lacp aggr <lag-id> show lacp debug member show lacp debug member <ports> show lacp port show lacp port <ports> show lacp port aggr <ports> show lacp stats show lacp stats <ports>...
  • Page 100 <1-8> show mlt show mlt <mlt-id> Config, PrivExec show mlt shutdown-ports-on-disable show mlt spanning-tree <mlt-id> show mlt utilization <mlt-id> show nvram block Config, PrivExec, Exec show password password-history show password security show poe-main-status Config, PrivExec Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 101 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode show poe-main-status unit <1-8> show poe-port-status show poe-port-status <port> show poe-power-measurement show poe-power-measurement <port> show port-mirroring show port-statistics show port-statistics port <port> show qos acl-assign show qos acl-assign <1-65535> show qos action show qos action <1-65535>...
  • Page 102 <1-65535> show qos l2-element show qos l2-element <1-65535> show qos l2-element all show qos l2-element system show qos l2-element user show qos meter show qos meter <1-65535> show qos meter all Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 103 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode show qos meter system show qos meter user show qos policy show qos policy <1-65535> show qos policy all show qos policy port <ports> show qos policy system show qos policy user show qos queue-set show qos queue-set-assignment show qos queue-set-assignment queue-set <1-56>...
  • Page 104 <1-8> show stack-info Config, PrivExec show stack-info uptime show stack-monitor show sys-info show system show system last-exception show system last-exception unit <1-8> show system verbose show tacacs show tech Config, PrivExec, Exec Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 105 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode show telnet sessions Config, PrivExec show telnet-access show terminal Config, PrivExec, Exec show tftp-server Config, PrivExec show usb-files show usb-files unit <1-8> show usb-host-port show usb-host-port unit <1-8> show vlacp show vlacp interface <list> show vlan show vlan configcontrol show vlan dhcp-relay...
  • Page 106 <1-8> stack loopback-test external stack loopback-test internal stack-monitor enable Config stack-monitor stack-size <2-8> stack-monitor trap-interval <30-300> no stack-monitor enable default stack-monitor default stack-monitor enable Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 107 ACLI commands listed by mode ACLI commands ACLI mode default stack-monitor enable stack-size default stack-monitor enable stack-size trap-interval default stack-monitor stack-size default stack-monitor trap-interval X tacacs Config telnet <ip> Config, PrivExec telnet-access Config terminal length <0-132> Config, PrivExec, Exec terminal width <1-132> default terminal length Config default terminal width...
  • Page 108 <1-8> enable no usb-host-port ena no usb-host-port unit <1-8> enable default usb-host-port ena default usb-host-port unit <1-8> enable username Config vlacp Config vlan Config web-server enable Config web-server disable no web-server write memory Config, PrivExec, Exec Fundamentals December 2011 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...

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